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The 2018 Minnesota House of Representatives election was held in the U.S. state of Minnesota on November 6, 2018, to elect members to the House of Representatives of the 91st Minnesota Legislature. A primary election was held in several districts on August 14, 2018. The election coincided with the election for governor, a special election for the Minnesota Senate, and other elections.
In the United States, a state is a constituent political entity, of which there are currently 50. Bound together in a political union, each state holds governmental jurisdiction over a separate and defined geographic territory and shares its sovereignty with the federal government. Due to this shared sovereignty, Americans are citizens both of the federal republic and of the state in which they reside. State citizenship and residency are flexible, and no government approval is required to move between states, except for persons restricted by certain types of court orders. Four states use the term commonwealth rather than state in their full official names.
Minnesota is a state in the Upper Midwest, Great Lakes, and northern regions of the United States. Minnesota was admitted as the 32nd U.S. state on May 11, 1858, created from the eastern half of the Minnesota Territory. The state has a large number of lakes, and is known by the slogan the "Land of 10,000 Lakes". Its official motto is L'Étoile du Nord.
The Minnesota House of Representatives is the lower house of the Legislature of the U.S. state of Minnesota. There are 134 members, exactly twice as many as the Minnesota Senate. Floor sessions are held in the north wing of the State Capitol in Saint Paul. Offices for members and staff, as well as most committee hearings, are located in the nearby State Office Building.
The Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party (DFL) won a majority of seats, ending the Republican majority that began with the 2014 election. The new legislature will convene on January 8, 2019.
The Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party (DFL) is a center-left political party in the U.S. state of Minnesota. It is affiliated with the U.S. Democratic Party. Formed by a merger of the Minnesota Democratic Party and the left-wing Minnesota Farmer–Labor Party in 1944, the DFL is one of only two state Democratic party affiliates of a different name.
The Republican Party of Minnesota is a conservative political party in the U.S. state of Minnesota. It is affiliated with the United States Republican Party.
The last election resulted in the Republicans winning a majority of 76 seats, increasing the majority of 72 seats it won in 2014. It was the first time that a party has retained control of the House of Representatives since the DFL in the 2008 election. In conjunction with the result of the Senate election, it also resulted in the return of all-Republican control of the Legislature since 2012—only the second time the Republicans have held control of both houses since the return of partisan elections to the House in 1974 and the Senate in 1976 and marking the end of two years of split control between a Republican-held House and a DFL-held Senate.
A special election was held for District 32B on February 14, 2017, following the invalidation of its general election results. On September 8, 2016, the Minnesota Supreme Court found Republican incumbent Bob Barrett ineligible for election because he did not reside in his district. As the ruling occurred within 80 days of the general election, Barrett's name could not be replaced on the ballot. [1] Republican Anne Neu won the special election, increasing the Republican majority to 77 seats. [2]
The Minnesota Supreme Court is the highest court in the U.S. state of Minnesota. The court hears cases in the Supreme Court chamber in the Minnesota State Capitol or in the nearby Minnesota Judicial Center.
Robert "Bob" Barrett is a Minnesota politician and former member of the Minnesota House of Representatives. A member of the Republican Party of Minnesota, he represented District 32B, which included portions of Chisago County just north of the Twin Cities metropolitan area.
Anne Neu is an American politician from Minnesota. A Republican, she has served as the State Representative for Minnesota's 32B congressional district since 2017.
The 134 members of the House of Representatives were elected from single-member districts by first-past-the-post voting to two-year terms. Contested nominations of the DFL and Republican parties for each district were determined by an open primary election. Minor-party and independent candidates were nominated by petition. Write-in candidates had to file a request with the secretary of state's office for votes for them to be counted. The filing period was from May 22 through June 5, 2018. [3]
A single-member district or single-member constituency is an electoral district that returns one officeholder to a body with multiple members such as a legislature. This is also sometimes called single-winner voting or winner takes all. The alternative are multi-member districts, or the election of a body by the whole electorate voting as one constituency.
A first-past-the-post electoral system is one in which voters indicate on a ballot the candidate of their choice, and the candidate who receives the most votes wins. This is sometimes described as winner takes all. First-past-the-post voting is a plurality voting method. FPTP is a common, but not universal, feature of electoral systems with single-member electoral divisions, and is practiced in close to one third of countries. Notable examples include Canada, India, the United Kingdom, and the United States, as well as most of their current or former colonies and protectorates.
An open primary is a primary election that does not require voters to be affiliated with a political party in order to vote for partisan candidates. In a traditional open primary, voters may select one party's ballot and vote for that party's nomination. As in a closed primary, the highest voted candidate in each party then proceeds to the general election. In a nonpartisan blanket primary, all candidates appear on the same ballot and the two highest voted candidates proceed to the runoff election, regardless of party affiliation. The constitutionality of this system was affirmed by the Supreme Court of the United States in 2008, whereas a partisan blanket primary was previously ruled to be unconstitutional in 2000. The arguments for open primaries are that voters can make independent choices, building consensus that the electoral process is not splintered or undermined by the presence of multiple political parties.
Matthew T. "Matt" Dean is an American politician. He served as the Majority Leader of the Minnesota House of Representatives from 2011 to 2013. A member of the Republican Party of Minnesota, he represented District 38B, which included portions of Ramsey and Washington counties in the eastern Twin Cities metropolitan area. He is an architect and the owner of Dean Architects in Dellwood.
Joseph R. "Joe" Hoppe is an American politician and former member of the Minnesota House of Representatives. A member of the Republican Party of Minnesota, he represented District 47B, which included portions of Carver County in the southwestern part of the Twin Cities metropolitan area. Before becoming a politician, Hoppe worked as a local businessman and in communications.
Jeff Howe is an American politician and member of the Minnesota Senate. A member of the Republican Party of Minnesota, he represents District 13 in central Minnesota. He is a former member of the Minnesota House of Representatives representing District 13A.
MinnPost and MPR News considered a total of 18 House districts competitive in 2018, based on past election results, campaign spending trends, and conversations with campaigns. MinnPost considered 15 districts competitive, 11 of which were held by the Republicans and four by the DFL. According to MinnPost, their list was not exhaustive and could have spoken to broader trends in the election. [27] MPR News also considered 15 districts competitive, 12 of which were held by the Republicans and three by the DFL. [28]
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected | 2016 result | MinnPost [27] (October 18, 2018) | MPR News [28] (November 1, 2018) | Result |
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4B | Paul Marquart | DFL | 2000 | 53.85% | Hold | ||
5B | Sandy Layman | Republican | 2016 | 53.61% | Hold | ||
19A | Clark Johnson [nb 3] | DFL | 2013 [nb 4] | 52.68% | Hold | ||
34B | Dennis Smith | Republican | 2014 | 55.83% | DFL gain | ||
36A | Mark Uglem [nb 3] | Republican | 2012 | 58.21% | DFL gain | ||
37A | Erin Koegel | DFL | 2016 | 47.17% | Hold | ||
38B | Matt Dean [nb 3] | Republican | 2004 | 56.94% | DFL gain | ||
42A | Randy Jessup | Republican | 2016 | 50.18% | DFL gain | ||
44A | Sarah Anderson | Republican | 2006 | 54.04% | DFL gain | ||
47B | Joe Hoppe [nb 3] | Republican | 2002 | 62.47% | Hold | ||
49A | Dario Anselmo | Republican | 2016 | 51.04% | DFL gain | ||
52B | Regina Barr | Republican | 2016 | 50.17% | DFL gain | ||
53B | Kelly Fenton | Republican | 2014 | 56.35% | DFL gain | ||
54A | Keith Franke | Republican | 2016 | 51.43% | DFL gain | ||
55A | Bob Loonan [nb 5] | Republican | 2014 | 55.78% | DFL gain | ||
56B | Roz Peterson | Republican | 2014 | 52.37% | DFL gain | ||
57A | Erin Maye Quade [nb 3] | DFL | 2016 | 52.23% | Hold | ||
57B | Anna Wills | Republican | 2012 | 53.66% | DFL gain |
A primary election was held in 21 districts to nominate Republican and DFL candidates. Eight Republican nominations and 14 DFL nominations were contested. Seven incumbents were opposed for their party's nomination. Notably, District 55A Republican incumbent Bob Loonan lost his party's nomination. [29]
District | Party | Candidates | Votes | % |
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6B | Republican | Skeeter Tomczak | 2,402 | 100.00 |
DFL | Dave Lislegard [30] | 4,243 | 68.20 | |
Shaun Hainey [31] | 1,978 | 31.80 | ||
15B | Republican | Shane Mekeland | 2,258 | 100.00 |
DFL | Karla Scapanski [32] | 1,166 | 66.33 | |
Jessica Filiaggi [33] | 592 | 33.67 | ||
18A | Republican | Dean Urdahl | 2,534 | 100.00 |
DFL | Justin Vold [34] | 1,065 | 61.60 | |
Robert Wright [35] | 664 | 38.40 | ||
22A | Republican | Joe Schomacker | 3,275 | 100.00 |
DFL | Maxwell Kaufman [36] | 1,331 | 53.82 | |
Brian Abrahamson [37] | 1,142 | 46.18 | ||
24A | Republican | John Petersburg | 2,111 | 100.00 |
DFL | Joe Heegard [38] | 1,727 | 78.68 | |
Ethan Cords [39] | 468 | 21.32 | ||
26A | Republican | Paul Wilson | 1,624 | 100.00 |
DFL | Tina Liebling [40] | 3,555 | 89.93 | |
Abdulkadir Abdalla [41] [nb 6] | 398 | 10.07 | ||
31B | Republican | Cal Bahr [43] | 1,829 | 56.89 |
Tom Hackbarth [43] | 1,386 | 43.11 | ||
DFL | Sue Larson | 1,969 | 100.00 | |
34A | Republican | Kristin Robbins [44] | 2,010 | 59.33 |
Brad Ganzer [45] | 1,378 | 40.67 | ||
DFL | Dan Solon | 2,444 | 100.00 | |
40B | Republican | Robert Marvin | 957 | 100.00 |
DFL | Samantha Vang [46] | 1,705 | 46.65 | |
Cindy Yang [46] | 1,587 | 43.42 | ||
Alexander Koenig [47] | 363 | 9.93 | ||
41B | DFL | Mary Kunesh-Podein [48] | 4,718 | 85.78 |
Jeffrey Wagner [48] | 782 | 14.22 | ||
46B | Republican | Melissa Moore [49] | 633 | 60.00 |
Bob Helland [49] | 422 | 40.00 | ||
DFL | Cheryl Youakim | 5,458 | 100.00 | |
47B | Republican | Greg Boe [50] | 1,324 | 56.97 |
Vincent Beaudette [51] | 1,000 | 43.03 | ||
DFL | Donzel Leggett | 2,848 | 100.00 | |
53A | Republican | Andy Turonie [52] | 970 | 56.86 |
Bill Dahn [53] | 736 | 43.14 | ||
DFL | Tou Xiong | 3,429 | 100.00 | |
55A | Republican | Erik Mortensen [54] | 1,727 | 57.76 |
Bob Loonan [55] | 1,263 | 42.24 | ||
DFL | Brad Tabke | 2,137 | 100.00 | |
57A | Republican | Matt Lundin | 1,948 | 100.00 |
DFL | Robert Bierman [56] | 1,655 | 45.42 | |
Linda Garrett-Johnson [56] | 1,116 | 30.63 | ||
Roxanne Mindeman [56] [nb 7] | 507 | 13.91 | ||
Kyle Koch [56] [nb 7] | 220 | 6.04 | ||
Jake Cassidy [56] | 146 | 4.01 | ||
59A | Republican | Fred Statema | 317 | 100.00 |
DFL | Fue Lee [58] | 3,620 | 79.53 | |
Grace Moua [47] | 932 | 20.47 | ||
59B | Republican | Lacy Johnson | 418 | 100.00 |
DFL | Raymond Dehn [59] | 3,317 | 52.60 | |
Lisa Neal-Delgado [47] | 2,989 | 47.40 | ||
60B | Republican | Joseph Patiño [60] | 190 | 67.14 |
Fadumo Taani [60] | 93 | 32.86 | ||
DFL | Mohamud Noor [60] | 2,909 | 39.73 | |
Peter Wagenius [60] | 2,076 | 28.35 | ||
Cordelia Pierson [60] | 1,287 | 17.58 | ||
Haaris Pasha [60] | 374 | 5.11 | ||
Joshua Preston [60] | 335 | 4.58 | ||
Mary Mellen [60] | 257 | 3.51 | ||
Angelo Jaramillo [60] | 84 | 1.15 | ||
62A | Republican | Bruce Lundeen | 218 | 100.00 |
DFL | Hodan Hassan [61] | 2,207 | 28.41 | |
Osman Ahmed [61] | 1,607 | 20.68 | ||
Omar Fateh [61] | 1,602 | 20.62 | ||
Margarita Ortega [61] | 1,531 | 19.71 | ||
Jen Kader [61] | 822 | 10.58 | ||
62B | Republican | Ronald Peterson [47] | 196 | 67.82 |
Ross Tenneson [47] | 93 | 32.18 | ||
DFL | Aisha Gomez | 7,075 | 100.00 | |
66B | Republican | David Richard | 519 | 100.00 |
DFL | John Lesch [62] | 3,287 | 75.15 | |
Trahern Crews [63] | 1,087 | 24.85 | ||
Source: Minnesota Secretary of State [64] |
Party | Candidates | Votes | Seats | |||||
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No. | % | +/− | No. | +/− | % | |||
Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party | 134 | 1,388,936 | 54.40 | +5.29 | 75 | +18 | 55.97 | |
Republican Party of Minnesota | 131 | 1,151,136 | 45.09 | −5.25 | 59 | −18 | 44.03 | |
Libertarian Party of Minnesota | 2 | 1,067 | 0.04 | −0.05 | 0 | 0 | 0.00 | |
Independent | 3 | 8,184 | 0.32 | +0.13 | 0 | 0 | 0.00 | |
Write-in | N/A | 3,925 | 0.15 | −0.09 | 0 | 0 | 0.00 | |
Total | 2,553,248 | 100.00 | ±0.00 | 134 | ±0 | 100.00 | ||
Invalid/blank votes | 58,117 | 2.23 | −4.03 | |||||
Turnout (out of 4,064,389 eligible voters) [65] | 2,611,365 | 64.25 | −10.47 | |||||
Source: Minnesota Secretary of State [66] |
District | Incumbent | Candidates | ||||||
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Name | Party | First elected | Name | Party | Votes | % | Winner Party | |
1A | Dan Fabian | Republican | 2010 | Dan Fabian [67] | Republican | 11,762 | 71.14 | Republican |
Stephen Moeller [67] | DFL | 4,768 | 28.84 | |||||
1B | Deb Kiel | Republican | 2010 | Deb Kiel [68] | Republican | 10,026 | 65.94 | Republican |
Brent Lindstrom [69] | DFL | 5,173 | 34.02 | |||||
2A | Matt Grossell | Republican | 2016 | Matt Grossell [70] | Republican | 10,066 | 59.78 | Republican |
Michael Northbird [71] | DFL | 6,765 | 40.18 | |||||
2B | Steve Green | Republican | 2012 | Steve Green [72] | Republican | 10,443 | 61.05 | Republican |
Karen Branden [73] | DFL | 6,655 | 38.90 | |||||
3A | Rob Ecklund | DFL | 2015 [nb 4] | Rob Ecklund [75] | DFL | 11,783 | 59.42 | DFL |
Randy Goutermont [75] | Republican | 8,022 | 40.45 | |||||
3B | Mary Murphy | DFL | 1976 | Mary Murphy [76] | DFL | 12,282 | 60.03 | DFL |
Keith MacDonald [47] | Republican | 8,162 | 39.89 | |||||
4A | Ben Lien | DFL | 2012 | Ben Lien [47] | DFL | 10,335 | 65.45 | DFL |
Jordan Idso [47] | Republican | 5,449 | 34.51 | |||||
4B | Paul Marquart | DFL | 2000 | Paul Marquart [77] | DFL | 10,461 | 58.93 | DFL |
Jason Peterson [78] | Republican | 7,285 | 41.04 | |||||
5A | Matt Bliss | Republican | 2016 | John Persell [79] | DFL | 8,452 | 50.00 | DFL |
Matt Bliss [80] | Republican | 8,444 | 49.96 | |||||
5B | Sandy Layman | Republican | 2016 | Sandy Layman [81] | Republican | 10,108 | 51.98 | Republican |
Pat Medure [82] | DFL | 9,305 | 47.85 | |||||
6A | Julie Sandstede | DFL | 2016 | Julie Sandstede [83] | DFL | 11,055 | 62.02 | DFL |
Guy Anderson [83] | Republican | 6,746 | 37.85 | |||||
6B | Jason Metsa [nb 3] | DFL | 2012 | Dave Lislegard [84] | DFL | 12,075 | 61.97 | DFL |
Skeeter Tomczak [75] | Republican | 7,379 | 37.87 | |||||
7A | Jennifer Schultz | DFL | 2014 | Jennifer Schultz [76] | DFL | 15,300 | 73.67 | DFL |
Dana Krivogorsky [47] | Republican | 5,439 | 26.19 | |||||
7B | Liz Olson | DFL | 2016 | Liz Olson [76] | DFL | 12,739 | 71.84 | DFL |
Caroline Burley [47] | Republican | 4,965 | 28.00 | |||||
8A | Bud Nornes | Republican | 1996 | Bud Nornes [85] | Republican | 11,331 | 59.77 | Republican |
Brittney Johnson [86] | DFL | 7,625 | 40.22 | |||||
8B | Mary Franson | Republican | 2010 | Mary Franson [87] | Republican | 11,831 | 62.04 | Republican |
Gail Kulp [88] | DFL | 7,231 | 37.92 | |||||
9A | John Poston | Republican | 2016 | John Poston [89] | Republican | 11,376 | 69.34 | Republican |
Alex Hering [90] | DFL | 5,021 | 30.60 | |||||
9B | Ron Kresha | Republican | 2012 | Ron Kresha [91] | Republican | 11,802 | 72.16 | Republican |
Stephen Browning [92] | DFL | 4,548 | 27.81 | |||||
10A | Josh Heintzeman | Republican | 2014 | Josh Heintzeman [93] | Republican | 11,907 | 62.23 | Republican |
Dale Menk [94] | DFL | 7,211 | 37.69 | |||||
10B | Dale Lueck | Republican | 2014 | Dale Lueck [95] | Republican | 13,131 | 65.59 | Republican |
Phil Yetzer [96] | DFL | 6,876 | 34.35 | |||||
11A | Mike Sundin | DFL | 2012 | Mike Sundin [97] | DFL | 10,532 | 58.30 | DFL |
Jeff Dotseth [97] | Republican | 7,518 | 41.62 | |||||
11B | Jason Rarick | Republican | 2014 | Jason Rarick [47] | Republican | 9,147 | 59.68 | Republican |
Tim Burkhardt [98] | DFL | 6,166 | 40.23 | |||||
12A | Jeff Backer | Republican | 2014 | Jeff Backer [99] | Republican | 11,382 | 62.02 | Republican |
Murray Smart [100] | DFL | 6,959 | 37.92 | |||||
12B | Paul Anderson | Republican | 2008 | Paul Anderson [101] | Republican | 12,219 | 71.33 | Republican |
Ben Schirmers [102] | DFL | 4,894 | 28.57 | |||||
13A | Jeff Howe [nb 3] | Republican | 2012 | Lisa Demuth [103] | Republican | 11,348 | 61.01 | Republican |
Jim Read [104] | DFL | 7,243 | 38.94 | |||||
13B | Tim O'Driscoll | Republican | 2010 | Tim O'Driscoll [105] | Republican | 12,146 | 64.32 | Republican |
Heidi Everett [106] | DFL | 6,731 | 35.65 | |||||
14A | Tama Theis | Republican | 2013 [nb 4] | Tama Theis [107] | Republican | 9,079 | 52.09 | Republican |
Aric Putnam [108] | DFL | 8,348 | 47.89 | |||||
14B | Jim Knoblach | Republican | 1994 [nb 8] | Dan Wolgamott [109] | DFL | 7,950 | 58.07 | DFL |
Jim Knoblach [110] [nb 9] | Republican | 5,705 | 41.67 | |||||
15A | Sondra Erickson | Republican | 1998 [nb 10] | Sondra Erickson [112] | Republican | 10,495 | 64.28 | Republican |
Emy Minzel [113] | DFL | 5,808 | 35.58 | |||||
15B | Jim Newberger [nb 3] | Republican | 2012 | Shane Mekeland [114] | Republican | 10,699 | 59.41 | Republican |
Karla Scapanski [114] | DFL | 6,161 | 34.21 | |||||
Myron Wilson [115] | Independent | 1,137 | 6.31 | |||||
16A | Chris Swedzinski | Republican | 2010 | Chris Swedzinski [116] | Republican | 10,854 | 67.56 | Republican |
Tom Wyatt-Yerka [117] | DFL | 5,198 | 32.36 | |||||
16B | Paul Torkelson | Republican | 2008 | Paul Torkelson [118] | Republican | 10,772 | 63.20 | Republican |
Mindy Kimmel [119] | DFL | 6,268 | 36.77 | |||||
17A | Tim Miller | Republican | 2014 | Tim Miller [120] | Republican | 10,069 | 60.21 | Republican |
Lyle Koenen [121] | DFL | 6,645 | 39.73 | |||||
17B | Dave Baker | Republican | 2014 | Dave Baker [122] | Republican | 11,908 | 69.11 | Republican |
Anita Flowe [123] | DFL | 5,311 | 30.82 | |||||
18A | Dean Urdahl | Republican | 2002 | Dean Urdahl [35] | Republican | 11,884 | 69.19 | Republican |
Justin Vold [124] | DFL | 4,269 | 24.85 | |||||
Kyle Greene [125] | Independent | 650 | 3.78 | |||||
Jill Galvan [126] | Libertarian | 363 | 2.11 | |||||
18B | Glenn Gruenhagen | Republican | 2010 | Glenn Gruenhagen [127] | Republican | 10,843 | 66.66 | Republican |
Ashley Latzke [127] | DFL | 5,403 | 33.22 | |||||
19A | Clark Johnson [nb 3] | DFL | 2013 [nb 4] | Jeff Brand [128] | DFL | 10,274 | 54.34 | DFL |
Kim Spears [129] | Republican | 8,603 | 45.50 | |||||
19B | Jack Considine | DFL | 2014 | Jack Considine [130] | DFL | 10,392 | 63.40 | DFL |
Joe Steck [131] | Republican | 5,978 | 36.47 | |||||
20A | Bob Vogel | Republican | 2014 | Bob Vogel [132] | Republican | 11,982 | 63.55 | Republican |
Barbara Dröher Kline [132] | DFL | 6,858 | 36.37 | |||||
20B | David Bly [nb 3] | DFL | 2006 [nb 11] | Todd Lippert [133] | DFL | 10,925 | 55.32 | DFL |
Josh Gare [134] | Republican | 8,819 | 44.66 | |||||
21A | Barb Haley | Republican | 2016 | Barb Haley [135] | Republican | 11,068 | 56.91 | Republican |
Lori Ann Clark [136] | DFL | 8,372 | 43.05 | |||||
21B | Steve Drazkowski | Republican | 2007 [nb 4] | Steve Drazkowski [137] | Republican | 11,511 | 63.43 | Republican |
Jonathan Isenor [138] | DFL | 6,619 | 36.47 | |||||
22A | Joe Schomacker | Republican | 2010 | Joe Schomacker [139] | Republican | 10,811 | 66.73 | Republican |
Maxwell Kaufman [139] | DFL | 5,377 | 33.19 | |||||
22B | Rod Hamilton | Republican | 2004 | Rod Hamilton [140] | Republican | 9,756 | 66.87 | Republican |
Cheniqua Johnson [141] | DFL | 4,819 | 33.03 | |||||
23A | Bob Gunther | Republican | 1995 [nb 4] | Bob Gunther [142] | Republican | 10,497 | 61.26 | Republican |
Heather Klassen [143] | DFL | 6,633 | 38.71 | |||||
23B | Jeremy Munson | Republican | 2018 [nb 4] | Jeremy Munson [144] | Republican | 10,290 | 60.05 | Republican |
Jim Grabowska [144] | DFL | 6,827 | 39.84 | |||||
24A | John Petersburg | Republican | 2012 | John Petersburg [145] | Republican | 10,197 | 60.60 | Republican |
Joe Heegard [38] | DFL | 6,616 | 39.32 | |||||
24B | Brian Daniels | Republican | 2014 | Brian Daniels [146] | Republican | 8,972 | 59.56 | Republican |
Yvette Marthaler [147] | DFL | 6,076 | 40.34 | |||||
25A | Duane Quam | Republican | 2010 | Duane Quam [148] | Republican | 10,376 | 53.62 | Republican |
Jamie Mahlberg [149] | DFL | 8,957 | 46.29 | |||||
25B | Duane Sauke | DFL | 2016 | Duane Sauke [150] | DFL | 11,260 | 60.10 | DFL |
Kenneth Bush [151] | Republican | 7,452 | 39.78 | |||||
26A | Tina Liebling | DFL | 2004 | Tina Liebling [152] | DFL | 10,429 | 63.21 | DFL |
Paul Wilson [153] | Republican | 6,047 | 36.65 | |||||
26B | Nels Pierson | Republican | 2014 | Nels Pierson [152] | Republican | 11,784 | 53.69 | Republican |
Tyrel Clark [154] | DFL | 10,144 | 46.21 | |||||
27A | Peggy Bennett | Republican | 2014 | Peggy Bennett [155] | Republican | 9,957 | 56.52 | Republican |
Terry Gjersvik [156] | DFL | 7,651 | 43.43 | |||||
27B | Jeanne Poppe | DFL | 2004 | Jeanne Poppe [157] | DFL | 8,523 | 57.38 | DFL |
Christine Green [158] | Republican | 6,319 | 42.54 | |||||
28A | Gene Pelowski | DFL | 1986 | Gene Pelowski [159] | DFL | 12,587 | 96.61 | DFL |
28B | Greg Davids | Republican | 1991 [nb 12] | Greg Davids [160] | Republican | 10,351 | 55.44 | Republican |
Thomas Trehus [161] | DFL | 8,308 | 44.49 | |||||
29A | Joe McDonald | Republican | 2010 | Joe McDonald [162] | Republican | 13,114 | 67.86 | Republican |
Renée Cardarelle [162] | DFL | 6,193 | 32.05 | |||||
29B | Marion O'Neill | Republican | 2012 | Marion O'Neill [163] | Republican | 10,531 | 62.02 | Republican |
Sharon McGinty [164] | DFL | 6,434 | 37.89 | |||||
30A | Nick Zerwas | Republican | 2012 | Nick Zerwas [165] | Republican | 11,474 | 64.31 | Republican |
Sarah Hamlin [165] | DFL | 6,357 | 35.63 | |||||
30B | Eric Lucero | Republican | 2014 | Eric Lucero [166] | Republican | 11,962 | 63.15 | Republican |
Margaret Fernandez [166] | DFL | 6,970 | 36.79 | |||||
31A | Kurt Daudt | Republican | 2010 | Kurt Daudt [167] | Republican | 12,326 | 69.08 | Republican |
Brad Brown [167] | DFL | 5,501 | 30.83 | |||||
31B | Cal Bahr | Republican | 2016 | Cal Bahr [43] | Republican | 12,840 | 64.40 | Republican |
Sue Larson [168] | DFL | 7,080 | 35.51 | |||||
32A | Brian Johnson | Republican | 2012 | Brian Johnson [169] | Republican | 11,351 | 63.47 | Republican |
Renae Berg [170] | DFL | 6,522 | 36.47 | |||||
32B | Anne Neu | Republican | 2017 [nb 4] | Anne Neu [43] | Republican | 11,031 | 58.00 | Republican |
Jeff Peterson [171] | DFL | 7,971 | 41.91 | |||||
33A | Jerry Hertaus | Republican | 2012 | Jerry Hertaus [172] | Republican | 14,394 | 58.99 | Republican |
Norrie Thomas [173] | DFL | 9,979 | 40.90 | |||||
33B | Cindy Pugh | Republican | 2012 | Kelly Morrison [174] | DFL | 11,786 | 50.43 | DFL |
Cindy Pugh [174] | Republican | 11,570 | 49.50 | |||||
34A | Vacant [nb 13] | Kristin Robbins [175] | Republican | 12,486 | 56.49 | Republican | ||
Dan Solon [175] | DFL | 9,601 | 43.44 | |||||
34B | Dennis Smith | Republican | 2014 | Kristin Bahner [176] | DFL | 12,194 | 52.79 | DFL |
Dennis Smith [176] | Republican | 10,873 | 47.07 | |||||
35A | Abigail Whelan [nb 3] | Republican | 2014 | John Heinrich [177] | Republican | 9,764 | 54.45 | Republican |
Bill Vikander [177] | DFL | 8,145 | 45.42 | |||||
35B | Peggy Scott | Republican | 2008 | Peggy Scott [178] | Republican | 11,438 | 56.53 | Republican |
Kathryn Eckhardt [178] | DFL | 8,771 | 43.35 | |||||
36A | Mark Uglem [nb 3] | Republican | 2012 | Zack Stephenson [179] | DFL | 9,759 | 52.27 | DFL |
Bill Maresh [9] | Republican | 8,878 | 47.55 | |||||
36B | Melissa Hortman | DFL | 2004 | Melissa Hortman [180] | DFL | 12,514 | 63.05 | DFL |
Jermain Botsio [181] | Republican | 7,302 | 36.79 | |||||
37A | Erin Koegel | DFL | 2016 | Erin Koegel [182] | DFL | 9,816 | 56.01 | DFL |
Anthony Wilder [182] | Republican | 7,676 | 43.80 | |||||
37B | Nolan West | Republican | 2016 | Nolan West [183] | Republican | 10,254 | 50.22 | Republican |
Amir Malik [183] | DFL | 10,101 | 49.47 | |||||
38A | Linda Runbeck | Republican | 1989 [nb 14] | Linda Runbeck [184] | Republican | 11,371 | 55.13 | Republican |
Kevin Fogarty [184] | DFL | 9,229 | 44.75 | |||||
38B | Matt Dean [nb 3] | Republican | 2004 | Ami Wazlawik [185] | DFL | 11,573 | 50.81 | DFL |
Pat Anderson [185] | Republican | 11,187 | 49.11 | |||||
39A | Bob Dettmer | Republican | 2006 | Bob Dettmer [186] | Republican | 12,366 | 55.52 | Republican |
Ann Mozey [187] | DFL | 9,881 | 44.36 | |||||
39B | Kathy Lohmer | Republican | 2010 | Shelly Christensen [188] | DFL | 11,372 | 50.25 | DFL |
Kathy Lohmer [188] | Republican | 11,235 | 49.65 | |||||
40A | Mike Nelson | DFL | 2002 | Mike Nelson [189] | DFL | 9,387 | 73.12 | DFL |
David True [189] | Republican | 3,411 | 26.57 | |||||
40B | Debra Hilstrom [nb 3] | DFL | 2000 | Samantha Vang [190] | DFL | 10,512 | 72.76 | DFL |
Robert Marvin [190] | Republican | 3,903 | 27.02 | |||||
41A | Connie Bernardy | DFL | 2000 [nb 15] | Connie Bernardy [191] | DFL | 11,967 | 64.82 | DFL |
Susan Erickson [191] | Republican | 6,453 | 34.95 | |||||
41B | Mary Kunesh-Podein | DFL | 2016 | Mary Kunesh-Podein [192] | DFL | 12,408 | 65.77 | DFL |
Tim Utz [193] | Independent | 6,397 | 33.91 | |||||
42A | Randy Jessup | Republican | 2016 | Kelly Moller [194] | DFL | 12,289 | 57.52 | DFL |
Randy Jessup [195] | Republican | 9,055 | 42.38 | |||||
42B | Jamie Becker-Finn | DFL | 2016 | Jamie Becker-Finn [196] | DFL | 13,042 | 60.35 | DFL |
Yele-Mis Yang [196] | Republican | 8,543 | 39.53 | |||||
43A | Peter Fischer | DFL | 2012 | Peter Fischer [197] | DFL | 12,253 | 61.36 | DFL |
Bob Cardinal [197] | Republican | 7,691 | 38.52 | |||||
43B | Leon Lillie | DFL | 2004 | Leon Lillie [198] | DFL | 11,253 | 62.31 | DFL |
Rachael Bucholz [198] | Republican | 6,788 | 37.59 | |||||
44A | Sarah Anderson | Republican | 2006 | Ginny Klevorn [199] | DFL | 12,995 | 53.85 | DFL |
Sarah Anderson [199] | Republican | 11,119 | 46.08 | |||||
44B | Jon Applebaum [nb 3] | DFL | 2014 | Patty Acomb [200] | DFL | 15,082 | 62.74 | DFL |
Gary Porter [201] | Republican | 8,935 | 37.17 | |||||
45A | Lyndon Carlson | DFL | 1972 | Lyndon Carlson [202] | DFL | 12,347 | 65.35 | DFL |
Reid Johnson [202] | Republican | 6,520 | 34.51 | |||||
45B | Mike Freiberg | DFL | 2012 | Mike Freiberg [203] | DFL | 15,727 | 72.44 | DFL |
Steve Merriman [203] | Republican | 5,954 | 27.42 | |||||
46A | Peggy Flanagan [nb 3] | DFL | 2015 [nb 4] | Ryan Winkler [204] | DFL | 16,692 | 72.50 | DFL |
Luke McCusker [204] | Republican | 6,297 | 27.35 | |||||
46B | Cheryl Youakim | DFL | 2014 | Cheryl Youakim [205] | DFL | 16,400 | 75.48 | DFL |
Melissa Moore [205] | Republican | 5,297 | 24.38 | |||||
47A | Jim Nash | Republican | 2014 | Jim Nash [206] | Republican | 14,106 | 64.70 | Republican |
Madalynn Gerold [207] | DFL | 7,680 | 35.23 | |||||
47B | Joe Hoppe [nb 3] | Republican | 2002 | Greg Boe [208] | Republican | 10,853 | 50.24 | Republican |
Donzel Leggett [209] | DFL | 10,736 | 49.70 | |||||
48A | Laurie Pryor | DFL | 2016 | Laurie Pryor [210] | DFL | 13,980 | 59.39 | DFL |
Ellen Cousins [211] | Republican | 9,531 | 40.49 | |||||
48B | Jenifer Loon | Republican | 2008 | Carlie Kotyza-Witthuhn [212] | DFL | 10,397 | 50.53 | DFL |
Jenifer Loon [213] | Republican | 10,156 | 49.36 | |||||
49A | Dario Anselmo | Republican | 2016 | Heather Edelson [214] | DFL | 14,725 | 58.13 | DFL |
Dario Anselmo [215] | Republican | 10,584 | 41.78 | |||||
49B | Vacant [nb 16] | Steve Elkins [216] | DFL | 15,264 | 61.69 | DFL | ||
Matt Sikich [217] | Republican | 9,446 | 38.17 | |||||
50A | Linda Slocum [nb 3] | DFL | 2006 | Michael Howard [218] | DFL | 12,359 | 68.24 | DFL |
Kirsten Johnson [219] | Republican | 5,730 | 31.64 | |||||
50B | Andrew Carlson | DFL | 2016 | Andrew Carlson [219] | DFL | 12,745 | 60.83 | DFL |
Chad Anderson [219] | Republican | 8,180 | 39.04 | |||||
51A | Sandra Masin | DFL | 2006 [nb 11] | Sandra Masin [220] | DFL | 11,875 | 61.43 | DFL |
Jim Kiner [220] | Republican | 7,446 | 38.52 | |||||
51B | Laurie Halverson | DFL | 2012 | Laurie Halverson [221] | DFL | 13,879 | 62.18 | DFL |
Doug Willetts [221] | Republican | 8,424 | 37.74 | |||||
52A | Rick Hansen | DFL | 2004 | Rick Hansen [222] | DFL | 13,549 | 65.84 | DFL |
Beth Arntson [222] | Republican | 6,998 | 34.01 | |||||
52B | Regina Barr | Republican | 2016 | Ruth Richardson [223] | DFL | 11,004 | 53.74 | DFL |
Regina Barr [223] | Republican | 9,437 | 46.08 | |||||
53A | JoAnn Ward [nb 3] | DFL | 2012 | Tou Xiong [224] | DFL | 11,526 | 61.18 | DFL |
Andy Turonie [225] | Republican | 7,293 | 38.71 | |||||
53B | Kelly Fenton | Republican | 2014 | Steve Sandell [226] | DFL | 12,261 | 52.29 | DFL |
Kelly Fenton [227] | Republican | 11,169 | 47.63 | |||||
54A | Keith Franke | Republican | 2016 | Anne Claflin [228] | DFL | 9,300 | 50.98 | DFL |
Keith Franke [229] | Republican | 8,924 | 48.92 | |||||
54B | Tony Jurgens | Republican | 2016 | Tony Jurgens [230] | Republican | 9,947 | 51.03 | Republican |
Tina Folch [231] | DFL | 9,525 | 48.86 | |||||
55A | Bob Loonan | Republican | 2014 | Brad Tabke [232] | DFL | 8,984 | 51.53 | DFL |
Erik Mortensen [233] | Republican | 8,382 | 48.07 | |||||
55B | Tony Albright | Republican | 2012 | Tony Albright [54] | Republican | 12,968 | 61.16 | Republican |
Matt Christensen [47] | DFL | 8,215 | 38.74 | |||||
56A | Drew Christensen | Republican | 2014 | Hunter Cantrell [234] | DFL | 10,813 | 52.74 | DFL |
Drew Christensen [235] | Republican | 9,662 | 47.13 | |||||
56B | Roz Peterson | Republican | 2014 | Alice Mann [236] | DFL | 10,035 | 52.64 | DFL |
Roz Peterson [237] | Republican | 9,013 | 47.28 | |||||
57A | Erin Maye Quade [nb 3] | DFL | 2016 | Robert Bierman [238] | DFL | 12,006 | 54.53 | DFL |
Matt Lundin [238] | Republican | 9,296 | 42.22 | |||||
Matt Swenson [239] | Libertarian | 704 | 3.20 | |||||
57B | Anna Wills | Republican | 2012 | John Huot [240] | DFL | 11,209 | 51.92 | DFL |
Anna Wills [240] | Republican | 10,373 | 48.04 | |||||
58A | Jon Koznick | Republican | 2014 | Jon Koznick [241] | Republican | 11,769 | 55.68 | Republican |
Maggie Williams [241] | DFL | 9,354 | 44.25 | |||||
58B | Pat Garofalo | Republican | 2004 | Pat Garofalo [242] | Republican | 11,549 | 58.84 | Republican |
Marla Vagts [242] | DFL | 8,060 | 41.06 | |||||
59A | Fue Lee | DFL | 2016 | Fue Lee [243] | DFL | 12,046 | 86.04 | DFL |
Fred Statema [47] | Republican | 1,916 | 13.69 | |||||
59B | Raymond Dehn | DFL | 2012 | Raymond Dehn [244] | DFL | 15,826 | 82.29 | DFL |
Lacy Johnson [244] | Republican | 3,357 | 17.46 | |||||
60A | Diane Loeffler | DFL | 2004 | Diane Loeffler [245] | DFL | 19,026 | 86.45 | DFL |
Kelly Winsor [47] | Republican | 2,922 | 13.28 | |||||
60B | Ilhan Omar [nb 3] | DFL | 2016 | Mohamud Noor [60] | DFL | 16,440 | 86.26 | DFL |
Joseph Patiño [60] | Republican | 2,552 | 13.39 | |||||
61A | Frank Hornstein | DFL | 2002 | Frank Hornstein [246] | DFL | 23,736 | 86.05 | DFL |
Jeremy Hansen [47] | Republican | 3,814 | 13.83 | |||||
61B | Vacant [nb 17] | Jamie Long [247] | DFL | 21,289 | 85.73 | DFL | ||
Scot Missling [47] | Republican | 3,487 | 14.04 | |||||
62A | Karen Clark [nb 3] | DFL | 1980 | Hodan Hassan [247] | DFL | 13,107 | 90.39 | DFL |
Bruce Lundeen [247] | Republican | 1,281 | 8.83 | |||||
62B | Susan Allen [nb 3] | DFL | 2012 [nb 4] | Aisha Gomez [247] | DFL | 17,928 | 92.07 | DFL |
Ronald Peterson [247] | Republican | 1,502 | 7.71 | |||||
63A | Jim Davnie | DFL | 2000 | Jim Davnie [248] | DFL | 21,278 | 88.84 | DFL |
Kyle Bragg [47] | Republican | 2,631 | 10.98 | |||||
63B | Jean Wagenius | DFL | 1986 | Jean Wagenius [249] | DFL | 18,403 | 80.83 | DFL |
Frank Pafko [249] | Republican | 4,307 | 18.92 | |||||
64A | Erin Murphy [nb 3] | DFL | 2006 | Kaohly Her [250] | DFL | 18,995 | 84.14 | DFL |
Patrick Griffin [250] | Republican | 3,532 | 15.64 | |||||
64B | Dave Pinto | DFL | 2014 | Dave Pinto [251] | DFL | 19,447 | 80.07 | DFL |
Alex Pouliot [251] | Republican | 4,812 | 19.81 | |||||
65A | Rena Moran | DFL | 2010 | Rena Moran [252] | DFL | 12,785 | 86.76 | DFL |
Monique Giordana [47] | Republican | 1,913 | 12.98 | |||||
65B | Carlos Mariani | DFL | 1990 | Carlos Mariani [253] | DFL | 14,540 | 81.37 | DFL |
Margaret Mary Stokely [47] | Republican | 3,275 | 18.33 | |||||
66A | Alice Hausman | DFL | 1989 [nb 4] | Alice Hausman [254] | DFL | 16,035 | 73.88 | DFL |
Jon Heyer [254] | Republican | 5,644 | 26.01 | |||||
66B | John Lesch | DFL | 2002 | John Lesch [255] | DFL | 11,486 | 83.46 | DFL |
David Richard [63] | Republican | 2,227 | 16.18 | |||||
67A | Tim Mahoney | DFL | 1998 | Tim Mahoney [255] | DFL | 9,557 | 96.41 | DFL |
67B | Sheldon Johnson [nb 3] | DFL | 2000 | Jay Xiong [255] | DFL | 10,235 | 78.10 | DFL |
Fred Turk [256] | Republican | 2,827 | 21.57 |
Withdrawn candidates | |||
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District | Name | Party | Note |
2A | Soren Sorensen [257] | DFL | Withdrew after losing party's endorsement. [258] |
2B | Darren Leno [259] | DFL | Withdrew after losing party's endorsement. [260] |
5A | Reed Olson [261] | DFL | Lost party's endorsement. [262] |
8A | Nate Gramley [263] | Republican | Lost party's endorsement. [264] |
13A | Jeff Howe [265] | Republican | Withdrew to seek election to the Minnesota Senate in the District 13 special election. [6] |
13B | Benjamin Carollo [265] | DFL | Withdrew after losing party's endorsement. [266] |
15B | Lucas Knese [265] | Republican | Lost party's endorsement. [267] |
Mark Olson [268] | Republican | Lost party's endorsement. [267] | |
John Ulrick [269] | Republican | Withdrew after losing party's endorsement. [270] | |
19A | Nick Pemberton [271] | DFL | Did not file an affidavit of candidacy. [47] |
25B | Walter Smith [272] | Republican | Withdrew after losing party's endorsement. [273] |
27A | Thomas Martinez [274] | DFL | Withdrew after losing party's endorsement. [275] |
Colin Minehart [276] | DFL | Withdrew to focus on his business. [275] | |
28B | Jordan Fontenello [277] | DFL | Withdrew after losing party's endorsement. [278] |
29A | Janice Holter Kittok [279] | DFL | Did not file an affidavit of candidacy. [47] |
34A | Joyce Peppin [280] | Republican | Withdrew to join the Minnesota Rural Electric Association as director of government affairs and general counsel. [8] |
35A | Mandy Benz [281] | Republican | Lost party's endorsement. [282] |
Andre Champagne [283] | Republican | Lost party's endorsement. [282] | |
John LeTourneau [284] | Republican | Lost party's endorsement. [282] | |
Jill Novitzke [285] | Republican | Lost party's endorsement. [282] | |
Donavon Balaski [286] | DFL | Website and social media no longer active. | |
Andy Hillebregt [287] | DFL | Withdrew after losing party's endorsement. [288] | |
37A | Brian McCormick [289] | Libertarian | Did not submit a nominating petition. [290] |
37B | Brandon Taitt [291] | DFL | Withdrew after losing party's endorsement. [292] |
38B | Lori Ahlness [293] | Republican | Withdrew after losing party's endorsement. [294] |
Ken Swecker [293] | Republican | Withdrew after losing party's endorsement. [295] | |
39B | Paula O'Loughlin [296] | DFL | Withdrew after losing party's endorsement. [297] |
40B | Debra Hilstrom [298] | DFL | Withdrew to seek election to be attorney general. [15] |
42A | Burt Johnson [299] | DFL | Withdrew after losing party's endorsement. [300] |
Liz Voltz [301] | DFL | Withdrew after losing party's endorsement. [302] | |
46A | Brittany Edwards [303] | DFL | Withdrew after conceding party's endorsement. [304] |
Brian Shekleton [305] | DFL | Withdrew following Ryan Winkler's announcement that he would seek election. [306] | |
47A | David Snyder [307] | DFL | Lost party's endorsement. [308] |
47B | Joe Hoppe [309] | Republican | Withdrew to resume full-time employment. [5] |
49A | Cheryl Barry [310] | DFL | Withdrew after losing party's endorsement. [311] |
Carolyn Jackson [312] | DFL | Withdrew after losing party's endorsement. [313] | |
49B | Paul Rosenthal [314] | DFL | Withdrew to become the director of external affairs for Western Governors University. [21] |
51A | Ryan Fagan [315] | DFL | Withdrew and endorsed Sandra Masin. [316] |
52B | Geoff Dittberner [317] | DFL | Withdrew after losing party's endorsement. [318] |
53A | Greta Bjerkness [52] | DFL | Withdrew after losing party's endorsement. [319] |
Lila Eltawely [320] | DFL | Withdrew after losing party's endorsement. [321] | |
55A | Mary Hernandez [322] | DFL | Withdrew for personal reasons. [323] |
56A | Renita Fisher [324] | DFL | Withdrew after losing party's endorsement. [325] |
56B | Lindsey Port | DFL | Withdrew due to loss of popular support. [326] |
57A | Erin Maye Quade [327] | DFL | Withdrew to seek election to be lieutenant governor as Erin Murphy's running mate. [18] |
60A | Anthony Hernandez [328] | DFL | Withdrew after losing party's endorsement. [329] |
60B | Ilhan Omar [330] | DFL | Withdrew to seek election to be Minnesota's 5th congressional district representative. [15] |
61B | Sara Freeman [331] | DFL | Withdrew after losing party's endorsement. [332] |
Tim Laughinghouse [331] | DFL | Lost party's endorsement. [333] | |
Meggie Wittorf [331] | DFL | Withdrew after losing party's endorsement. [334] | |
62A | Farhio Khalif [61] | DFL | Did not file an affidavit of candidacy. [47] |
Guhaad Said [335] | DFL | Website and social media no longer active. | |
62B | Korina Barry [336] | DFL | Withdrew after losing party's endorsement. [337] |
Rebecca Gagnon [336] | DFL | Withdrew after losing party's endorsement. [338] | |
Bonita Jones [336] | DFL | Withdrew after losing party's endorsement. [339] | |
Ben Schweigert [336] | DFL | Withdrew after losing party's endorsement. [340] | |
63B | Emily Antin [341] | DFL | Withdrew after losing party's endorsement. [342] |
Husniyah Dent Bradley [343] | DFL | Lost party's endorsement. [344] | |
Leili Fatehi [345] | DFL | Lost party's endorsement. [344] | |
Brenda Johnson [346] | DFL | Did not file an affidavit of candidacy. [47] | |
Philip Sturm [347] | Independent | Did not submit a nominating petition. [47] | |
64A | Kayla Farhang | DFL | Withdrew for personal reasons. [348] |
Amanda Karls [349] | DFL | Lost party's endorsement. [350] | |
Meg Luger-Nikolai [351] | DFL | Lost party's endorsement. [350] | |
64B | Troy Sjerven [352] | Libertarian | Did not submit a nominating petition. [290] |
66B | Alissa Harrington [353] | DFL | Withdrew after conceding party's endorsement. [354] |
67B | John Slade [355] | DFL | Withdrew after losing party's endorsement. [354] |
Grant Stevensen [355] | DFL | Withdrew after losing party's endorsement. [354] | |
Shoua Yang [355] | DFL | Lost party's endorsement. [354] |
Party | Incumbent | District | First elected | Winner | Party |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | Matt Bliss | 5A | 2016 | John Persell | DFL |
Jim Knoblach [nb 9] | 14B | 1994 [nb 8] | Dan Wolgamott | DFL | |
Cindy Pugh | 33B | 2012 | Kelly Morrison | DFL | |
Dennis Smith | 34B | 2014 | Kristin Bahner | DFL | |
Mark Uglem [nb 3] | 36A | 2012 | Zack Stephenson | DFL | |
Matt Dean [nb 3] | 38B | 2004 | Ami Wazlawik | DFL | |
Kathy Lohmer | 39B | 2010 | Shelly Christensen | DFL | |
Randy Jessup | 42A | 2016 | Kelly Moller | DFL | |
Sarah Anderson | 44A | 2006 | Ginny Klevorn | DFL | |
Jenifer Loon | 48B | 2008 | Carlie Kotyza-Witthuhn | DFL | |
Dario Anselmo | 49A | 2016 | Heather Edelson | DFL | |
Regina Barr | 52B | 2016 | Ruth Richardson | DFL | |
Kelly Fenton | 53B | 2014 | Steve Sandell | DFL | |
Keith Franke | 54A | 2016 | Anne Claflin | DFL | |
Bob Loonan [nb 5] | 55A | 2014 | Brad Tabke | DFL | |
Drew Christensen | 56A | 2014 | Hunter Cantrell | DFL | |
Roz Peterson | 56B | 2014 | Alice Mann | DFL | |
Anna Wills | 57B | 2012 | John Huot | DFL |
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