Minnesota's 3rd State Senate district | |||
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Demographics | 92.5% White 0.9% Black 1.7% Hispanic 0.6% Asian 2.5% Native American <0.1% Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.9% Other | ||
Population (2020) | 78,683 |
District 3 of the Minnesota Senate encompasses Lake and Cook counties, as well as part of St. Louis County. It is currently represented by Grant Hauschild of the DFL, who was elected in 2022. [1]
Session | Senator | Party | Term start | Term end | Home | Location |
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1st | Henry G. Bailly [2] | Democratic | December 2, 1857 | December 6, 1859 | Hastings | Dakota |
Dennis William Chauncey Dunwell [3] | Non-partisan | West St. Paul | ||||
2nd | A.H. Norris [4] | December 12, 1859 | January 7, 1861 | Hastings | ||
Eli Robinson [5] | ||||||
3rd | Seth Gibbs [6] | January 8, 1861 | January 1, 1862 | Clearwater | Aitkin Andy Johnson (defunct) Breckenridge (defunct) Buchanan (defunct) Pembina (defunct) Toombs (defunct) | |
4th | Sylvanus Lowry [7] | Democratic | January 2, 1862 | February 22, 1862 [8] | St. Cloud | |
William S. Moore [9] | Non-partisan | September 10, 1862 | January 4, 1863 | |||
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6th | Joseph P. Wilson | Democratic | January 5, 1863 | January 2, 1865 | ||
7th | Louis A. Evans [10] | January 3, 1865 | January 1, 1866 | |||
8th | Reuben M. Richardson [11] | Non-partisan | January 2, 1866 | January 7, 1867 | Torah? | |
9th | Louis A. Evans | Democratic | January 8, 1867 | January 6, 1868 | St. Cloud | |
10th | Charles Andrew Gilman [12] | Republican | January 7, 1868 | January 3, 1870 | ||
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12th | William Chester Waite [13] | Non-partisan | January 4, 1870 | January 1, 1872 | ||
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14th | John Quincy Farmer [14] | Republican | January 2, 1872 | January 6, 1873 | Spring Valley | Fillmore |
15th | William Meighen [15] | January 7, 1873 | January 1, 1877 | Forestville | ||
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19th | Charles G. Edwards [16] | January 2, 1877 | January 6, 1879 | Spring Valley | ||
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21st | Calvin Siscoe Powers [17] | Non-partisan | January 7, 1879 | January 1, 1883 | Fountain | |
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23rd | William L. Hollister [18] | Republican | January 2, 1883 | ? [19] | Austin | Mower |
Vacant | ? | January 6, 1885 | ||||
24th | W.T. Wilkins [20] | Non-partisan | January 6, 1885 | January 3, 1887 | ||
25th | Otis W. Gibson [21] | Democratic | January 4, 1887 | January 5, 1891 | ||
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27th | Oscar Ayers [22] | Republican | January 6, 1891 | January 7, 1895 | ||
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29th | Sam Sweningson [23] | January 8, 1895 | January 2, 1899 | |||
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31st | Allen J. Greer [24] | January 3, 1899 | January 5, 1903 | Lake City | Wabasha | |
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33rd | Lytle O. Cooke [25] | January 6, 1903 | January 4, 1915 | |||
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39th | James A. Carley [26] | Democratic | January 5, 1915 | January 5, 1931 | Plainview | |
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47th | Blake C. Fisk, Sr. [27] | Non-partisan | January 6, 1931 | January 7, 1935 | Wabasha | |
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49th | James A. Carley | Democratic | January 8, 1935 | May 14, 1952 | Plainview | |
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54th | DFL | |||||
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Vacant | May 14, 1952 | January 5, 1953 | ||||
58th | Robert R. Dunlap [28] | Conservative | January 6, 1953 | January 2, 1967 | ||
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63rd | Olmsted Wabasha | |||||
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65th | Cliff Sommer [29] | January 3, 1967 | January 4, 1971 | Owatonna | Dodge Olmsted | |
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67th | Mel Frederick [30] | January 5, 1971 | January 1, 1973 | West Concord | ||
68th | Norbert P. Arnold, Jr. [31] | Liberal | January 2, 1973 | January 3, 1977 | Pengilly | Beltrami Itasca |
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70th | Bob Lessard [32] | DFL | January 4, 1977 | January 2, 2001 | International Falls | |
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73rd | Itasca Koochiching | |||||
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78th | Aitkin Itasca Koochiching St. Louis | |||||
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82nd | Independence | January 2, 2001 | January 6, 2003 | |||
83rd | Tom Saxhaug [33] | DFL | January 7, 2003 | January 7, 2013 | Grand Rapids | Aitkin Itasca Koochiching |
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88th | Tom Bakk [34] | January 8, 2013 | January 2, 2023 | Cook | Cook Koochiching St. Louis | |
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91st | Independent [35] | |||||
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93rd | Grant Hauschild | DFL | January 3rd, 2023 | Incumbent | Hermantown | Cook Itasca Koochiching Lake St. Louis |
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