The Minnesota Senate, District 10, is in north-central Minnesota. It is currently represented by Republican Nathan Wesenberg.
Session | Senator | Party | Term start | Term end | Home | Location |
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1st | James C. Day [1] | Dem | December 2, 1857 | December 6, 1859 | La Crescent | Houston |
Oscar W. Streeter [2] | ? | |||||
2nd | Fred Gluck [3] | Non | December 7, 1859 | January 7, 1861 | Brownsville | |
E.H. Kennedy [4] | Houston | |||||
3rd | John H. Pell [5] | January 8, 1861 | May 29, 1861 [6] | Plainview | Wabasha | |
vacant | May 29, 1861 | January 2, 1862 | ||||
Linus Richards [7] | Rep | January 2, 1862 | January 5, 1863 | Reeds Landing | ||
4th | ||||||
5th | R. Ottman [8] | Non | January 6, 1863 | January 2, 1865 | Lake City | |
6th | ||||||
7th | Melville C. Smith [9] | January 3, 1865 | January 7, 1867 | |||
N.F. Randolph [10] | ||||||
8th | ||||||
9th | J.L. Armstrong [11] | Rep | January 8, 1867 | January 4, 1869 | ||
10th | ||||||
11th | W.W. Prindle [12] | January 5, 1869 | January 2, 1871 | Wabasha | ||
W.S. Jackson [13] | ||||||
12th | ||||||
13th | Nathaniel S. Tefft [14] | January 3, 1871 | January 1, 1872 | Plainview | ||
14th | O.S. Porter [15] | January 2, 1872 | January 5, 1874 | Rochester | Olmsted | |
15th | ||||||
16th | Isaac M. Westfall [16] | Non | January 6, 1874 | January 3, 1876 | ||
17th | ||||||
18th | John V. Daniels [17] | Rep | January 4, 1876 | October 11, 1881 [18] | ||
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21st | Daniel A. Morrison [19] | January 7, 1879? | January 1, 1883 | |||
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23rd | Lafayette Gilbert Mortiere Fletcher [20] | Non | January 2, 1883 | January 3, 1887 | Mankato | Blue Earth |
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25th | Edmund Mann Pope [21] | Dem | January 4, 1887 | January 5, 1891 | ||
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27th | George T. Barr [22] | Rep | January 6, 1891 | January 2, 1899 | ||
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31st | Peter McGovern [23] | Dem | January 3, 1899 | January 5, 1903 | Waseca | Waseca |
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33rd | Eugene Belnap Collester [24] | Rep | January 6, 1903 | January 7, 1907 | ||
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35th | John Moonan [25] | Dem | January 8, 1907 | January 4, 1915 | ||
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39th | Charles W. Gillam [26] | Non | January 5, 1915 | January 3, 1927 | Windom | Cottonwood |
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45th | Moses L. Frost [27] | January 4, 1927 | January 5, 1931 | Jackson | ||
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47th | Ole J. Finstad [28] | January 6, 1931 | January 6, 1947 | Windom | ||
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55th | Bjarne Elgar Grottum [29] | Lib | January 7, 1947 | January 3, 1955 | Jackson | |
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57th | Con | |||||
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59th | Walter Franz [30] | January 6, 1955 | January 7, 1963 | Mountain Lake | Cottonwood Jackson | |
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63rd | Ernest Anderson [31] | January 8, 1963 | January 1, 1973 | Frost | Faribault | |
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68th | Roger L. Hanson [32] | January 2, 1973 | January 3, 1977 | Vergas | Becker | |
69th | ||||||
70th | Collin Peterson [33] | DFL | January 4, 1977 | January 5, 1987 | Detroit Lakes | |
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75th | Cal Larson [34] | Rep | January 6, 1987 | January 2, 2007 | Fergus Falls | |
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85th | Dan Skogen [35] | DFL | January 3, 2007 | January 3, 2011 | Hewitt | |
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87th | Gretchen Hoffman [36] | Rep | January 4, 2011 | January 7, 2013 | Vergas | |
88th | Carrie Ruud [37] | January 8, 2013 | Incumbent | Breezy Point | Aitkin | |
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90th |
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