Minnesota Senate, District 10

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The Minnesota Senate, District 10, is in north-central Minnesota. It is currently represented by Republican Nathan Wesenberg.

List of senators

SessionSenatorPartyTerm startTerm endHomeLocation
1st James C. Day [1] DemDecember 2, 1857December 6, 1859 La Crescent Houston
Oscar W. Streeter [2] ?
2nd Fred Gluck [3] NonDecember 7, 1859January 7, 1861 Brownsville
E.H. Kennedy [4] Houston
3rd John H. Pell [5] January 8, 1861May 29, 1861 [6] Plainview Wabasha
vacantMay 29, 1861January 2, 1862
Linus Richards [7] RepJanuary 2, 1862January 5, 1863 Reeds Landing
4th
5th R. Ottman [8] NonJanuary 6, 1863January 2, 1865 Lake City
6th
7th Melville C. Smith [9] January 3, 1865January 7, 1867
N.F. Randolph [10]
8th
9th J.L. Armstrong [11] RepJanuary 8, 1867January 4, 1869
10th
11th W.W. Prindle [12] January 5, 1869January 2, 1871 Wabasha
W.S. Jackson [13]
12th
13th Nathaniel S. Tefft [14] January 3, 1871January 1, 1872Plainview
14th O.S. Porter [15] January 2, 1872January 5, 1874 Rochester Olmsted
15th
16thIsaac M. Westfall [16] NonJanuary 6, 1874January 3, 1876
17th
18thJohn V. Daniels [17] RepJanuary 4, 1876October 11, 1881 [18]
19th
20th
21stDaniel A. Morrison [19] January 7, 1879?January 1, 1883
22nd
23rdLafayette Gilbert Mortiere Fletcher [20] NonJanuary 2, 1883January 3, 1887 Mankato Blue Earth
24th
25th Edmund Mann Pope [21] DemJanuary 4, 1887January 5, 1891
26th
27thGeorge T. Barr [22] RepJanuary 6, 1891January 2, 1899
28th
29th
30th
31st Peter McGovern [23] DemJanuary 3, 1899January 5, 1903 Waseca Waseca
32nd
33rdEugene Belnap Collester [24] RepJanuary 6, 1903January 7, 1907
34th
35thJohn Moonan [25] DemJanuary 8, 1907January 4, 1915
36th
37th
38th
39th Charles W. Gillam [26] NonJanuary 5, 1915January 3, 1927 Windom Cottonwood

Jackson

40th
41st
42nd
43rd
44th
45th Moses L. Frost [27] January 4, 1927January 5, 1931 Jackson
46th
47th Ole J. Finstad.jpg Ole J. Finstad [28] January 6, 1931January 6, 1947Windom
48th
49th
50th
51st
52nd
53rd
54th
55th Bjarne Elgar Grottum [29] LibJanuary 7, 1947January 3, 1955Jackson
56th
57thCon
58th
59th Walter Franz [30] January 6, 1955January 7, 1963 Mountain Lake Cottonwood

Jackson

Watowan

60th
61st
62nd
63rdErnest Anderson [31] January 8, 1963January 1, 1973 Frost Faribault

Martin

64th
65th
66th
67th
68th Roger L. Hanson [32] January 2, 1973January 3, 1977 Vergas Becker

Otter Tail

Wadena

69th
70th Collin Peterson official photo.jpg Collin Peterson [33] DFLJanuary 4, 1977January 5, 1987 Detroit Lakes
71st
72nd
73rd
74th
75th Cal Larson [34] RepJanuary 6, 1987January 2, 2007 Fergus Falls
76th
77th
78th
79th
80th
81st
82nd
83rd
84th
85th Dan Skogen [35] DFLJanuary 3, 2007January 3, 2011 Hewitt
86th
87th Gretchen Hoffman [36] RepJanuary 4, 2011January 7, 2013Vergas
88th Minnesota State Senator Carrie Ruud, 2016.jpg Carrie Ruud [37] January 8, 2013Incumbent Breezy Point Aitkin

Crow Wing

89th
90th

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