Minnesota Senate, District 6

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The Minnesota Senate, District 6, is located in St. Louis County and centered on the Mesabi Iron Range. It is currently represented by Independent [1] David Tomassoni.

List of senators

SessionSenatorPartyTerm startTerm endHomeLocation
1st Aaron C. Hudson [2] Republican December 2, 1857December 6, 1859 Florence Goodhue
2nd Robert N. McLaren [3] Non-partisanDecember 7, 1859January 6, 1862 Red Wing
3rd
Monticello Carver

Goodhue

Kandiyohi

McLeod

Meeker

Monongalia (defunct)

Wright

Samuel Bennett [4] Republican January 8, 1861January 5, 1863
4th
5th Charles A. Warner [5] Non-partisanJanuary 6, 1863January 2, 1865 Chaska
6th
7th G.D. George [6] January 3, 1865January 7, 1867 Rockford
8th
9th Hanford Lennox Gordon [7] Republican January 8, 1867January 7, 1869 St. Cloud Kandiyohi

McLeod

Meeker

Monongalia (defunct)

Wright

10th
11th Dana E. King [8] January 8, 1869January 2, 1871 Greenleaf
12th
13th William Bonniwell [9] Democratic January 3, 1871January 1, 1872 Hutchinson
14th Edward Harrison Hutchins [10] Republican January 2, 1872January 5, 1874 Winnebago Faribault
15th
16thSimeon P. Child [11] January 6, 1874January 3, 1876 Blue Earth
17th
18thJ.P. West [12] January 4, 1876January 7, 1878 Wells
19th
20thDaniel F. Goodrich [13] January 8, 1878January 6, 1879Blue Earth
21stRial B. Johnson [14] Non-partisanJanuary 7, 1879January 1, 1883
22nd
23rdReuben M. Ward [15] January 2, 1883January 3, 1887 Fairmont Jackson

Martin

24th
25th Frank Arah Day.jpg Frank A. Day [16] Republican January 4, 1887January 31, 1895 [17]
26th
27th
28th
29th
30th
VacantJanuary 31, 1895January 26, 1897 [18]
Howard Dunn [19] Republican January 26, 1897January 2, 1899Fairmont Freeborn

Martin

Watonwan

31stSam Sweningsen [20] January 3, 1899January 5, 1905Austin Mower
32nd
33rdAlexander S. CampbellJanuary 6, 1905January 6, 1919
34th
35th Dodge

Mower

36th
37thBernhart N. Anderson [21] January 7, 1919January 1, 1923 Manchester Freeborn
38th
39th
40th
41st
42nd
43rdWilliam Nelson [22] Non-partisanJanuary 2, 1923January 3, 1927 Albert Lea
44th
45thJ.O. Peterson [23] January 4, 1927January 5, 1931
46th
47thJ.S. McCornack [24] January 6, 1931January 7, 1935 Bancroft
48th
49thAlfred Berglund, Sr. [25] January 8, 1935January 6, 1947Albert Lea
50th
51st
52nd
53rd
54th
55thHelmer Myre [26] January 7, 1947January 1, 1951
56th
57th Earl L. Engbritson [27] ConservativeJanuary 2, 1951January 3, 1955 Hollandale
58th
59thRudolph William Hanson [28] January 4, 1955January 7, 1963Albert Lea
60th
61st
62nd
63rdCharles G. Langley [29] January 8, 1963January 2, 1967Red WingGoodhue
64th
65th George Conzemius [30] LiberalJanuary 3, 1967January 1, 1973 Cannon Falls Dakota

Goodhue

66th
67th
68thTony Perpich [31] January 2, 1973January 3, 1977 Eveleth Cook

Lake

St. Louis

69th
70th Doug Johnson [32] DFL January 4, 1977January 6, 2003 Cook
71st Cook

Koochiching

Lake

St. Louis

72nd
73rd
74th
75th
76th
77th
78th
79th
80th Tower
81st
82nd
83rd TomBakk cropped.JPG Tom Bakk [33] January 7, 2003January 7, 2013Cook Carlton

Cook

Lake

St. Louis

84th
85th
86th
87th
88th David Tomassoni 2012.jpg Dave Tomassoni [34] January 8, 2013Incumbent Chisholm Itasca

St. Louis

89th
90th
91st Independent [35]

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  17. Resigned upon becoming Lieutenant Governor
  18. Day became Lieutenant Governor upon the ascension of Gov. Clough, when sitting Gov. Knute Nelson took a seat in the U.S. Senate. Day claimed to hold both the position of Lt. Gov. and State Sen., until it was determined by the MN Supreme Court that Sen. Dunn had been rightfully elected in a special election.
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