Minnesota Senate, District 7

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The Minnesota Senate, District 7, is located in St. Louis County and centered on the city of Duluth. It is currently represented by DFLer Jen McEwen.

List of senators

SessionSenatorPartyTerm startTerm endHomeLocation
1st George Bradley [1] NonDecember 2, 1857December 6, 1859 Belle Plaine Scott
Richard G. Murphy [2] Shakopee
2nd J.F. Baldwin [3] December 7, 1859January 7, 1861Belle Plaine
3rd Archibald Hayes [4] January 8, 1861January 6, 1862 Hastings Dakota
4th Charles Nash [5] DemJanuary 7, 1862January 4, 1864
5th
6th Dudley F. Langley [6] NonJanuary 5, 1864January 7, 1867
7th
8th
9th N.C. Draper [7] RepJanuary 8, 1867January 6, 1868
10th Seagrave Smith [8] DemJanuary 7, 1868January 3, 1870
11th
12th Reuben Chewning [9] January 4, 1870January 1, 1872 Farmington
13th
14th Samuel Beman [10] RepJanuary 2, 1872January 4, 1875 St. Charles Winona
15th
16th
17thH.W. Hill [11] DemJanuary 5, 1875January 1, 1877
18th
19thJ.F. Remore [12] RepJanuary 2, 1877January 6, 1879
20th
21stH.W. HillDemJanuary 7, 1879January 3, 1881
22ndSamuel BemanRepJanuary 4, 1881January 1, 1883
23rdA.M. Crosby [13] NonJanuary 2, 1883January 3, 1887 Adrian Murray

Nobles

Pipestone

Rock

24th
25thWarrington Brown [14] RepJanuary 4, 1887January 5, 1891 Pipestone
26th
27thJay LaDue [15] AllianceJanuary 6, 1891January 7, 1895 Luverne
28thDem
29thHerbert J. Miller [16] RepJanuary 8, 1895January 2, 1899
30th
31stSamuel Lord [17] January 3, 1899January 7, 1907 Kasson Dodge
32nd
33rd
34th
35thDaniel E. White [18] January 8, 1907January 2, 1911 Claremont
36th
37thFremont Jackson Thoe [19] January 3, 1911January 4, 1915 Hayfield
38th
39thFrank E. Putnam [20] January 5, 1915January 5, 1931 Blue Earth Faribault
40th
41st
42nd
43rd
44th
45th
46th
47th Charles Leonard Todd [21] NonJanuary 6, 1931September 9, 1932 [22] Wells
VacantSeptember 9, 1932January 3, 1933
48thDaniel D. Murphy [23] LibJanuary 3, 1933December 3, 1944 [24] Blue Earth
49th
50th
51st
52nd
53rd
VacantDecember 3, 1944January 2, 1945
54thDavid M. Carey [25] ConJanuary 2, 1945January 3, 1955Wells
55th
56th
57th
58th
59thErnest Noral Jerome Anderson [26] January 4, 1955January 5, 1959 Frost
60th
61st
62nd
63rd Arnin Orvin Sundet [27] January 6, 1959January 4, 1971 Faribault Le Sueur

Rice

64th
65th
66th
67thClarence Mark Purfeest [28] LibJanuary 5, 1971January 1, 1973
68th Sam Solon [29] DFLJanuary 2, 1973December 28, 2001 Duluth St. Louis
69th
70th
71st
72nd
73rd
74th
75th
76th
77th
78th
79th
80th
81st
82nd
VacantDecember 28, 2001February 4, 2002
83rd YvonnePrettnerSolon (cropped).jpg Yvonne Prettner Solon [30] DFLFebruary 4, 2002January 3, 2011 [31] Duluth
84th
85th
86th
87th Roger Reinert 2012.jpg Roger Reinert [32] January 4, 2011January 2, 2017
88th
89th
90th Erik Simonson [33] January 3, 2017January 4, 2021
91st Jen McEwen [34] January 5, 2021Incumbent

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  22. Died
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  24. Died
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  31. Resigned upon being elected Lieutenant Governor.
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