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{{Short description|Lower house of the state legislature of Minnesota, USA}}
{{Short description|Lower house of the state legislature of Minnesota, US}}
{{Use mdy dates|date=December 2011}}
{{Use mdy dates|date=December 2011}}
{{Infobox legislature
{{Infobox legislature
| name = Minnesota House of Representatives
| name = Minnesota House of Representatives
| background_color = {{Democratic Party (US)/meta/color}}
| background_color = {{party color|Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party}}
| legislature = [[92nd Minnesota Legislature]]
| legislature = [[93rd Minnesota Legislature]]
| coa_pic =
| coa_pic = Seal of Minnesota.svg
| coa_res =
| coa_res =
| house_type = Lower house
| house_type = Lower house
| body = Minnesota Legislature
| body = Minnesota Legislature
| term_limits = None
| term_limits = None
| new_session = {{Start date|2021|01|05}}
| new_session = {{Start date|2023|01|03}}
| leader1_type = [[Speaker of the Minnesota House of Representatives|Speaker]]
| leader1_type = [[List of speakers of the Minnesota House of Representatives|Speaker]]
| leader1 = [[Melissa Hortman]]
| leader1 = [[Melissa Hortman]] ([[Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party|DFL]])
| party1 = ([[Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party|DFL]])
| election1 = January 8, 2019
| election1 = January 8, 2019
| leader2_type = [[Majority Leader of the Minnesota House of Representatives|Majority Leader]]
| leader2_type = Speaker Pro Tempore
| leader2 = [[Ryan Winkler]]
| leader2 = [[Dan Wolgamott]] ([[Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party|DFL]])
| election2 = January 3, 2023
| party2 = ([[Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party|DFL]])
| leader3_type = [[List of majority leaders of the Minnesota House of Representatives|Majority Leader]]
| election2 = January 8, 2019
| leader3_type = [[Minority Leader of the Minnesota House of Representatives|Minority Leader]]
| leader3 = [[Jamie Long]] ([[Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party|DFL]])
| leader3 = [[Kurt Daudt]]
| election3 = January 3, 2023
| party3 = ([[Republican Party of Minnesota|R]])
| leader4_type = [[List of minority leaders of the Minnesota House of Representatives|Minority Leader]]
| leader4 = [[Lisa Demuth]] ([[Republican Party (United States)|R]])
| election3 = January 8, 2019
| election4 = January 3, 2023
| members = 134
| members = 134
| structure1 = 92nd Minnesota Legislature House of Representatives.svg
| structure1 = MNHouseStructure2020.svg
| structure1_res = 250
| structure1_res = 250
| political_groups1 =
| political_groups1 =
{{Unbulleted list
{{Unbulleted list
|{{Color box|{{Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party/meta/color}}|border=darkgray}} [[Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party|DFL]] (70)
|{{Color box|{{party color|Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party}}|border=darkgray}} [[Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party|DFL]] (70)
|{{Color box|{{Republican Party of Minnesota/meta/color}}|border=darkgray}} [[Republican Party of Minnesota|Republican]] (59)
|{{Color box|{{party color|Republican Party of Minnesota}}|border=darkgray}} [[Republican Party of Minnesota|Republican]] (64)
|{{Color box|#FF999C|border=darkgray}} New House [[Republican Party of Minnesota|Republican]] (4)
|{{Color box|#B00007 |border=darkgray}} Republican (no caucus) (1)
<!-- |{{Color box|#ffffff|border=darkgray}} Vacant (0) -->
}}
}}
| term_length = 2 years
| term_length = 2 years
| authority = Article IV, [[Minnesota Constitution]]
| authority = Article IV, [[Minnesota Constitution]]
| salary = $51,750/year + per diem <ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.leg.mn.gov/leg/faq/faq?subject=10 | title=Frequently Asked Questions - Representatives and Senators - Minnesota Legislature }}</ref>
| salary = $46,500/year + per diem
| voting_system1 = [[First-past-the-post voting|First-past-the-post]]
| voting_system1 = [[First-past-the-post voting|First-past-the-post]]
| last_election1 = [[2020 Minnesota House of Representatives election|November 3, 2020]]
| last_election1 = [[2022 Minnesota House of Representatives election|November 8, 2022]]
| next_election1 = [[2022 Minnesota House of Representatives election|November 8, 2022]]
| next_election1 = [[2024 Minnesota House of Representatives election|November 5, 2024]]
| redistricting = Legislative control
| redistricting = Legislative control
| session_room = House Chamber, Minnesota State Capitol.jpg
| session_room = File:Minnesota House of Representatives Chamber at the State Capitol in St Paul, Minnesota (53725599510).jpg
| meeting_place = House of Representatives chamber<br />[[Minnesota State Capitol]]<br />[[Saint Paul, Minnesota|Saint Paul]], [[Minnesota]]
| meeting_place = House of Representatives chamber<br />[[Minnesota State Capitol]]<br />[[Saint Paul, Minnesota|Saint Paul]], [[Minnesota]]
| website = {{URL|https://www.house.mn/}}
| website = [https://www.house.mn/ Minnesota House of Representatives]
|rules=[https://house.mn.gov/cco/rules/permrule/hrule.asp 23–24 Permanent Rules of the House]}}
}}
The '''Minnesota House of Representatives''' is the [[lower house]] of the [[U.S. state]] of [[Minnesota]]'s [[Minnesota Legislature|legislature]]. It operates in conjunction with the [[Minnesota Senate]], the state's upper house, to craft and pass legislation, which is then subject to approval by the [[governor of Minnesota]].


The '''Minnesota House of Representatives''' is the [[lower house]] of the [[Minnesota Legislature|Legislature]] of the [[U.S. state]] of [[Minnesota]]. There are 134 members, twice as many as the [[Minnesota Senate]]. Floor sessions are held in the north wing of the [[Minnesota State Capitol|State Capitol]] in [[Saint Paul, Minnesota|Saint Paul]]. Offices for members and staff, as well as most committee hearings, are located in the nearby State Office Building.
Established in 1858, the Minnesota House of Representatives has 134 members elected from [[single-member districts]] across the state. Representatives serve two-year terms without [[term limits]], with all seats up for election every two years. The House is led by the Speaker, who is elected by members of the House, while political party leadership is governed by the Majority and Minority Leaders.

The Minnesota House of Representatives meets in the north wing of the [[Minnesota State Capitol|State Capitol]] in [[Saint Paul, Minnesota|Saint Paul]]. Member and staff offices, as well as most committee hearings, are in the nearby State Office Building.


==History==
==History==
The Minnesota House of Representatives was officially established on May 11, 1858, when Minnesota was admitted as the 32nd state in the Union. It replaced the [[Minnesota Territorial Legislature]]. It was formed alongside the [[Minnesota Senate]] to create the [[Minnesota State Legislature]], the bicameral legislative body of the state.
Following the ratification of the [[Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution|Nineteenth Amendment]] in 1920, women were eligible for election to the Legislature. In 1922, [[Mabeth Hurd Paige]], [[Hannah Kempfer]], Sue Metzger Dickey Hough, and [[Myrtle Cain]] were elected to the House of Representatives.<ref>{{cite web|title=Women Wielding Power: Pioneer Female State Legislators|url=http://www.nwhm.org/online-exhibits/legislators/Minnesota.html|publisher=National Women's History Museum|access-date=March 29, 2012|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110604004421/http://www.nwhm.org/online-exhibits/legislators/Minnesota.html|archive-date=June 4, 2011|df=mdy-all}}</ref>

In 1913, Minnesota legislators began to be elected on nonpartisan ballots. While campaigning and caucusing, legislators identified themselves as "Liberals" or "Conservatives." In 1973, a law change brought party designations back, beginning with the [[1974 Minnesota House of Representatives election]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Party Control of the Minnesota House of Representatives - Minnesota Legislative Reference Library |url=https://www.lrl.mn.gov/history/caucus?body=h |access-date=2023-02-17 |website=www.lrl.mn.gov}}</ref>

After the [[Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution|Nineteenth Amendment]] was ratified in 1920, women were eligible for election to the legislature. In 1922, [[Mabeth Hurd Paige]], [[Hannah Kempfer]], Sue Metzger Dickey Hough, and [[Myrtle Cain]] were elected to the House of Representatives.<ref>{{cite web|title=Women Wielding Power: Pioneer Female State Legislators|url=http://www.nwhm.org/online-exhibits/legislators/Minnesota.html|publisher=National Women's History Museum|access-date=March 29, 2012|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110604004421/http://www.nwhm.org/online-exhibits/legislators/Minnesota.html|archive-date=June 4, 2011|df=mdy-all}}</ref> As of 2023, a record-high 54 women serve in the House.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Women in the Legislature Over Time - Tables |url=https://www.lrl.mn.gov/history/women |access-date=2023-02-17 |website=www.lrl.mn.gov}}</ref>


==Elections==
==Elections==
Each Senate district is divided in half and given the suffix ''A'' or ''B'' (for example, House district 32B is geographically within Senate district 32). Members are elected for two-year terms.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.revisor.leg.state.mn.us/constitution/#section_4_4 | title=Minn. Const. art. IV, § 4 | work=Constitution of the State of Minnesota | access-date=January 24, 2013}}</ref> Districts are redrawn after the decennial [[United States Census]] in time for the primary and general elections in years ending in 2. The [[2020 Minnesota House of Representatives election|most recent election]] was held on November 3, 2020.
Each Senate district is divided in half and given the suffix ''A'' or ''B'' (for example, House district 32B is in Senate district 32). Members are elected to two-year terms.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.revisor.leg.state.mn.us/constitution/#section_4_4 | title=Minn. Const. art. IV, § 4 | work=Constitution of the State of Minnesota | access-date=January 24, 2013}}</ref> Districts are redrawn after the decennial [[United States Census]] in time for the primary and general elections in years ending in 2. The [[2022 Minnesota House of Representatives election|most recent election]] was on November 8, 2022.


==Composition==
==Composition==
:''[[92nd Minnesota Legislature]] (2021–2023)''
:''[[93rd Minnesota Legislature]] (2023–2025)''


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{|class=wikitable style="text-align:center"
|- style="vertical-align:bottom;"
|- style="vertical-align:bottom;"
! rowspan="4" |
! rowspan="3" |
! colspan=4 | Party <div style="font-size:80%">(Shading indicates majority caucus)</div>
! colspan=2 | Party <div style="font-size:80%">(Shading indicates majority caucus)</div>
! rowspan="4" | Total
! rowspan="3" | Total
! rowspan="4" | Vacant
! rowspan="3" | Vacant
|-
|-
| style="background-color:{{Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party/meta/color}}" |
| style="background-color:{{party color|Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party}}" |
| style="background-color:{{Republican Party of Minnesota/meta/color}}" |
| style="background-color:{{party color|Republican Party of Minnesota}}" |
| style="background-color:#FF999C" |
| style="background-color:#B00007" |

|-
! rowspan="2" |[[Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party|Democratic–<br />Farmer–Labor]]
! colspan="3" |[[Republican Party of Minnesota|Republican]]
|-
|-
! [[Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party|Democratic–<br />Farmer–Labor]]
!Republican Caucus
! [[Republican Party of Minnesota|Republican]]
!New Republican<br />Caucus{{Refn|Four Republicans announced on December 8, 2018, they would not join the Republican caucus in the 91st Legislature and would instead form their own caucus, the "New House Republican Caucus."<ref name="mpr_20181208">{{cite news |last1=Bakst |first1=Brian |title=Renegade House members split from GOP caucus |url=https://blogs.mprnews.org/capitol-view/2018/12/renegade-house-members-split-from-gop-caucus/ |access-date=January 14, 2019 |publisher=[[Minnesota Public Radio]] |date=December 8, 2018}}</ref>|name=newgop|group=nb}}
!Ind. Republican<br />Caucus{{Refn|Erik Mortensen was removed from the New House Republican Caucus. Minority Leader Daudt confirmed that Mortensen would not be welcome in the main Republican caucus."<ref name="an_20210517">{{cite news |last1=Gockowski |first1=Anthony |title=New House GOP ousts Erik Mortensen from caucus |url=https://alphanewsmn.com/new-house-gop-ousts-erik-mortensen-from-caucus/ |access-date=May 26, 2021 |publisher=Alpha News |date=May 17, 2021}}</ref>|name=indgop|group=nb}}
|-
|-
! nowrap style="font-size:80%" | End of the [[91st Minnesota Legislature|previous Legislature]]
! nowrap style="font-size:80%" | End of the [[92nd Minnesota Legislature|previous Legislature]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} |75
| {{Party shading/DFL}} |70
| 55
| 64
| 4
| 0
! 134
! 134
| 0
| 0
|-
|-
|colspan=8|
! nowrap="" style="font-size:80%" | Begin 2021
|-
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} |70
! nowrap="" style="font-size:80%" | Begin 2023
| 59
| {{Party shading/DFL}} |70
| 5
| rowspan=3| 64
! 134
| 0
| 0
|-
! nowrap="" style="font-size:80%" | September 1, 2023<ref>[[Ruth Richardson (American politician)|Ruth Richardson]] (District 52B) resigned to focus on her role at [[Planned Parenthood]]. [https://www.mprnews.org/story/2023/09/02/minnesota-state-rep-ruth-richardson-resigns-to-focus-on-planned-parenthood-role]</ref>
| {{Party shading/DFL}} |69
! 133
| 1
|-
! nowrap="" style="font-size:80%" | December 5, 2023<ref>[[Bianca Virnig]] elected in a Special Election for House District 52B. [https://www.mprnews.org/story/2023/12/05/democrats-keep-dakota-county-seat-in-minnesota-house-special-election]</ref>
| {{Party shading/DFL}} rowspan="3" |70
!134
!134
|0
| 0
|-
|-
! nowrap="" style="font-size:80%" | February 11, 2024<ref>[[Kurt Daudt]] (District 27B) resigned. [https://www.cbsnews.com/minnesota/news/former-minnesota-house-speaker-kurt-daudt-resigns-from-state-legislature/]</ref>
! nowrap="" style="font-size:80%" | May 17, 2021
| 63
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} |70
!133
| 59
| 4<ref>{{cite web |last1=Turtinen |first1=Melissa |title=Rep. Mortensen lays into Republican colleagues after he was kicked out of GOP caucus |url=https://bringmethenews.com/minnesota-news/rep-mortensen-lays-into-republican-colleagues-after-he-was-kicked-out-of-gop-caucus |website=Bring Me The News |language=en}}</ref>
| 1
| 1
|-
! nowrap="" style="font-size:80%" | March 19, 2024<ref>[[Bryan Lawrence (politician)|Bryan Lawrence]] elected in a Special Election for House District 27B. [https://www.mprnews.org/story/2024/03/19/republicans-retain-minnesota-house-seat-in-special-election]</ref>
| rowspan="2" |64
!134
!134
|0
| 0
|-
! nowrap="" style="font-size:80%" | May 28, 2024<ref>[[Heather Edelson]] (District 50A) resigned. [https://www.house.mn.gov/members/profile/news/15516/39576]</ref>
| {{Party shading/DFL}} |69
!133
| 1
|-
|-
! Latest voting share
! Latest voting share
! {{Party shading/Democratic}} |{{percentage|70|134|1}}
! {{Party shading/DFL}} |{{percentage|69|133|1}}
!{{percentage|59|134|1}}
!{{percentage|64|133|1}}
! colspan=2 |
!{{percentage|5|134|1}}
!{{percentage|1|134|1}}
! colspan="2" |
|}
|}


===Members, 2021-2023===
===Members, 2023–24===
[[File:92MNHouseMap.svg|thumb|300px|House districts by caucus
[[File:MN House 2022 seats won.svg|thumb|300px|House districts by party
{{leftlegend|{{Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party/meta/color}}|DFL}}{{leftlegend|{{Republican Party of Minnesota/meta/color}}|Republican}}{{leftlegend|#FF999C|New Republican}}{{leftlegend|#B00007|Republican (no caucus)}}<!-- {{leftlegend|#ccccccff|outline=darkgray|Vacant}} -->]]
{{leftlegend|{{party color|Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party}}|DFL}}{{leftlegend|{{party color|Republican Party of Minnesota}}|Republican}}]]The 2023–24 Minnesota Legislature was sworn into office on January 3, 2023 with 70 DFL members and 64 Republican members.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |last=Minnesota House of Representatives Public Information Services |date=2023-01-05 |title=2022 ELECTION DIRECTORY for the 2023-2024 MINNESOTA LEGISLATURE |url=https://www.house.mn.gov/hinfo/leginfo/elecdir22.pdf |access-date=2023-01-07 |website=Minnesota House of Representatives}}</ref>

The effects of redistricting and a large number of retirements at the end of the previous session resulted in 39 races without an incumbent. 16 races went uncontested, all in noncompetitive districts. In the 2022 Minnesota House of Representatives elections, eight incumbents lost, with five Republicans and three DFLers failing to be reelected.<ref name=":0" />

The 2023-24 class of representatives has 47 newly elected members, or 35% of the total membership. Of those 47, 25 are Republican and 19 are DFL. Three former DFL members returned to the chamber for non-consecutive terms ([[Jeff Brand]], [[Jerry Newton (politician)|Jerry Newton]] and [[Brad Tabke]]).<ref name=":0" />

On September 1, 2023, DFL Representative [[Ruth Richardson (American politician)|Ruth Richardson]] announced her resignation, effective immediately, from the House to focus on her role at [[Planned Parenthood]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Miles |first=Kyra |date=2023-09-02 |title=Minnesota State Rep. Ruth Richardson resigns to focus on Planned Parenthood role |url=https://www.mprnews.org/story/2023/09/02/minnesota-state-rep-ruth-richardson-resigns-to-focus-on-planned-parenthood-role |access-date=2023-12-07 |website=MPR News |language=en}}</ref> In a special election held on December 5, DFL nominee [[Bianca Virnig]] won the seat by 17 points.<ref>{{Cite web |last=MPR News Staff |date=2023-12-05 |title=Democrats keep Dakota County seat in Minnesota House special election |url=https://www.mprnews.org/story/2023/12/05/democrats-keep-dakota-county-seat-in-minnesota-house-special-election |access-date=2023-12-07 |website=MPR News |language=en}}</ref>

On February 11, 2024, Republican Representative [[Kurt Daudt]] resigned.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Mohr |first=Jonathan |date=2024-01-10 |title=Former House speaker Daudt announces resignation |url=https://www.house.mn.gov/sessiondaily/Story/18043#:~:text=Photography%20file%20photo)-,Rep.,before%20the%202024%20session%20begins. |access-date=2024-03-22 |website=Minnesota Legislature |language=en}}</ref> In a special election held on March 19, 2024, Republican nominee [[Bryan Lawrence (politician)|Bryan Lawrence]] won the seat by 69 points.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Mohr |first=Jonathan |date=2024-03-20 |title=Republican candidate easily wins District 27B special election |url=https://www.house.mn.gov/sessiondaily/Story/18204 |access-date=2024-03-22 |website=Minnesota Legislature |language=en}}</ref>


On May 28, 2024, DFL Representative [[Heather Edelson]] resigned after being elected to the Hennepin County Board of Commissioners.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2024-05-24 |title=Final Legislative Update |url=https://www.house.mn.gov/members/profile/news/15516/39576 |access-date=2024-06-02 |website=Minnesota Legislature |language=en}}</ref>
{{Politics of Minnesota}}


{| class="wikitable sortable"
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
|-
! colspan=2|District
! colspan="2" |District
! Name
! Name
! colspan=2| Party
! Caucus
! Residence
! Residence
! First elected
! First elected
|-
|-
| rowspan=2|1
| rowspan="2" |1
| A
| A
| data-sort-value="Burkel, John" | [[John Burkel]]
| [[John Burkel]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}"|
| [[Republican Party of Minnesota|Republican]]
| [[Badger, Minnesota|Badger]]
| [[Badger, Minnesota|Badger]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2020|2020]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2020|2020]]
|-
|-
| B
| B
| data-sort-value="Kiel, Deb" | [[Deb Kiel]]
| [[Deb Kiel]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}"|
| [[Republican Party of Minnesota|Republican]]
| [[Crookston, Minnesota|Crookston]]
| [[Crookston, Minnesota|Crookston]]
| [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2010|2010]]
| [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2010|2010]]
|-
|-
| rowspan=2| 2
| rowspan="2" | 2
| A
| A
| data-sort-value="Grossell, Matt" |[[Matt Grossell]]
|[[Matt Grossell]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}"|
| [[Republican Party of Minnesota|Republican]]
|[[Clearbrook, Minnesota|Clearbrook]]
|[[Clearbrook, Minnesota|Clearbrook]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2016|2016]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2016|2016]]
|-
|-
| B
| B
| [[Matt Bliss]]
| data-sort-value="Green, Steve" | [[Steve Green (politician)|Steve Green]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}"|
| [[Fosston, Minnesota|Fosston]]
| [[Republican Party of Minnesota|Republican]]
| [[Pennington, Minnesota|Pennington]]
| [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2012|2012]]
| [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2016|2016]]
|-
|-
| rowspan=2|3
| rowspan="2" |3
| A
| A
| [[Roger Skraba]]
| data-sort-value="Ecklund, Rob" | [[Rob Ecklund]]
| style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}"|
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | DFL
| [[International Falls, Minnesota|International Falls]]
| [[Republican Party of Minnesota|Republican]]
| [[Ely, Minnesota|Ely]]
| [[Minnesota House of Representatives District 3A special election, 2015|2015]]{{Refn|group=nb|name=housespecial|Elected in a special election.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.leg.state.mn.us/lrl/history/caucus?body=h |title=Party Control of the Minnesota House of Representatives, 1951-present |publisher=Minnesota Legislative Reference Library |access-date=November 13, 2018}}</ref>}}
| [[2022 Minnesota House of Representatives election|2022]]
|-
|-
| B
| B
| [[Natalie Zeleznikar]]
| data-sort-value="Murphy, Mary" | [[Mary Murphy (politician)|Mary Murphy]]
| style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}"|
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | DFL
| [[Hermantown, Minnesota|Hermantown]]
| [[Republican Party of Minnesota|Republican]]
| [[Fredenberg Township, St. Louis County, Minnesota|Fredenberg Township]]
| [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 1976|1976]]
| [[2022 Minnesota House of Representatives election|2022]]
|-
|-
| rowspan=2|4
| rowspan="2" |4
| A
| A
| data-sort-value="Keeler, Heather" | [[Heather Keeler]]
| [[Heather Keeler]]
| style="background:{{party color|Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party}}"|
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | DFL
| [[Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party|DFL]]
| [[Moorhead, Minnesota|Moorhead]]
| [[Moorhead, Minnesota|Moorhead]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2020|2020]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2020|2020]]
|-
|-
| B
| B
| [[Jim Joy]]
| data-sort-value="Marquart, Paul" | [[Paul Marquart]]
| style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}"|
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | DFL
| [[Dilworth, Minnesota|Dilworth]]
| [[Republican Party of Minnesota|Republican]]
| [[Hawley, Minnesota|Hawley]]
| [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2000|2000]]
| [[2022 Minnesota House of Representatives election|2022]]
|-
|-
| rowspan=2| 5
| rowspan="2" | 5
| A
| A
|[[Krista Knudsen]]
| data-sort-value="Bliss, Matt" |[[Matt Bliss]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}"|
|[[Pennington, Minnesota|Pennington]]
| [[Republican Party of Minnesota|Republican]]
|[[Lake Shore, Minnesota|Lake Shore]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2020|2020]]
|[[2022 Minnesota House of Representatives election|2022]]
|-
|-
| B
| B
|[[Mike Wiener]]
| data-sort-value="Igo, Spencer" |[[Spencer Igo]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}"|
|[[Grand Rapids, Minnesota|Grand Rapids]]
| [[Republican Party of Minnesota|Republican]]
|[[Long Prairie, Minnesota|Long Prairie]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2020|2020]]
|[[2022 Minnesota House of Representatives election|2022]]
|-
|-
| rowspan=2| 6
| rowspan="2" | 6
| A
| A
|[[Ben Davis (Minnesota politician)|Ben Davis]]
| data-sort-value="Sandstede, Julie" |[[Julie Sandstede]]
| style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}"|
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | DFL
| [[Hibbing, Minnesota|Hibbing]]
| [[Republican Party of Minnesota|Republican]]
| [[Merrifield, Minnesota|Merrifield]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2016|2016]]
|[[2022 Minnesota House of Representatives election|2022]]
|-
|-
| B
| B
|[[Josh Heintzeman]]
| data-sort-value="Lislegard, Dave" |[[Dave Lislegard]]
| style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}"|
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | DFL
|[[Aurora, Minnesota|Aurora]]
| [[Republican Party of Minnesota|Republican]]
|[[Nisswa, Minnesota|Nisswa]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2014|2014]]
|-
| rowspan="2" | 7
| A
| [[Spencer Igo]]
| style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}"|
| [[Republican Party of Minnesota|Republican]]
| [[Grand Rapids, Minnesota|Grand Rapids]]
| [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2020|2020]]
|-
| B
|[[Dave Lislegard]]
| style="background:{{party color|Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party}}"|
| [[Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party|DFL]]
| [[Aurora, Minnesota|Aurora]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2018|2018]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2018|2018]]
|-
|-
| rowspan=2| 7
| rowspan="2" |8
| A
| A
| [[Liz Olson]]
| data-sort-value="Schultz, Jennifer" | [[Jennifer Schultz]]
| style="background:{{party color|Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party}}"|
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | DFL
| [[Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party|DFL]]
| [[Duluth, Minnesota|Duluth]]
| [[Duluth, Minnesota|Duluth]]
| [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2014|2014]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2016|2016]]
|-
|-
| B
| B
| [[Alicia Kozlowski]]
| data-sort-value="Olson, Liz" |[[Liz Olson]]
| style="background:{{party color|Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party}}"|
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | DFL
| [[Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party|DFL]]
| [[Duluth, Minnesota|Duluth]]
| [[Duluth, Minnesota|Duluth]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2016|2016]]
| [[2022 Minnesota House of Representatives election|2022]]
|-
|-
| rowspan=2|8
| rowspan="2" | 9
| A
| A
|[[Jeff Backer]]
| data-sort-value="Rasmusson, Jordan" | [[Jordan Rasmusson]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}"|
| [[Fergus Falls, Minnesota|Fergus Falls]]
| [[Republican Party of Minnesota|Republican]]
| [[Browns Valley, Minnesota|Browns Valley]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2020|2020]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2014|2014]]
|-
|-
| B
| B
| [[Tom Murphy (Minnesota politician)|Tom Murphy]]
| data-sort-value="Franson, Mary" | [[Mary Franson]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}"|
| [[Alexandria, Minnesota|Alexandria]]
| [[Republican Party of Minnesota|Republican]]
| [[Underwood, Minnesota|Underwood]]
| [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2010|2010]]
| [[2022 Minnesota House of Representatives election|2022]]
|-
|-
| rowspan=2| 9
| rowspan="2" |10
| A
| A
| [[Ron Kresha]]
| data-sort-value="Poston, John" |[[John Poston (politician)|John Poston]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}"|
| [[Lake Shore, Minnesota|Lake Shore]]
| [[Republican Party of Minnesota|Republican]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2016|2016]]
|-
| B
| data-sort-value="Kresha, Ron" | [[Ron Kresha]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| [[Little Falls, Minnesota|Little Falls]]
| [[Little Falls, Minnesota|Little Falls]]
| [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2012|2012]]
| [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2012|2012]]
|-
| rowspan=2|10
| A
| data-sort-value="Heintzeman, Josh" | [[Josh Heintzeman]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| [[Nisswa, Minnesota|Nisswa]]
| [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2014|2014]]
|-
|-
| B
| B
| [[Isaac Schultz]]
| data-sort-value="Lueck, Dale" | [[Dale Lueck]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}"|
| [[Aitkin, Minnesota|Aitkin]]
| [[Republican Party of Minnesota|Republican]]
| [[Elmdale Township, Morrison County, Minnesota|Elmdale Township]]
| [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2014|2014]]
| [[2022 Minnesota House of Representatives election|2022]]
|-
|-
| rowspan=2| 11
| rowspan="2" | 11
| A
| A
| [[Jeff Dotseth]]
| data-sort-value="Sundin, Mike" | [[Mike Sundin]]
| style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}"|
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | DFL
| [[Esko, Minnesota|Esko]]
| [[Republican Party of Minnesota|Republican]]
| [[Kettle River, Minnesota|Kettle River]]
| [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2012|2012]]
| [[2022 Minnesota House of Representatives election|2022]]
|-
|-
| B
| B
| data-sort-value="Nelson, Nathan" | [[Nathan Nelson (politician)|Nathan Nelson]]
| [[Nathan Nelson (politician)|Nathan Nelson]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}"|
| [[Republican Party of Minnesota|Republican]]
|[[Hinckley, Minnesota|Hinckley]]
|[[Hinckley, Minnesota|Hinckley]]
|[[2019 Minnesota House of Representatives District 11B special election|2019]]{{Refn|group=nb|name=housespecial}}
|[[2019 Minnesota House of Representatives District 11B special election|2019]]{{Refn|group=nb|name=housespecial|Elected in a special election.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.leg.state.mn.us/lrl/history/caucus?body=h |title=Party Control of the Minnesota House of Representatives, 1951–present |publisher=Minnesota Legislative Reference Library |access-date=November 13, 2018 |archive-date=November 9, 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181109171922/https://www.leg.state.mn.us/lrl/history/caucus?body=h |url-status=live }}</ref>}}
|-
|-
| rowspan=2| 12
| rowspan="2" |12
| A
| A
| [[Paul Anderson (Minnesota state representative)|Paul Anderson]]
| data-sort-value="Backer, Jeff" | [[Jeff Backer]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}"|
| [[Browns Valley, Minnesota|Browns Valley]]
| [[Republican Party of Minnesota|Republican]]
| [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2014|2014]]
|-
| B
| data-sort-value="Anderson, Paul" | [[Paul Anderson (Minnesota state representative)|Paul Anderson]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| [[Starbuck, Minnesota|Starbuck]]
| [[Starbuck, Minnesota|Starbuck]]
| [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2008|2008]]
| [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2008|2008]]
|-
|-
| B
| rowspan=2| 13
| [[Mary Franson]]
| style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}"|
| [[Republican Party of Minnesota|Republican]]
| [[Alexandria, Minnesota|Alexandria]]
| [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2010|2010]]
|-
| rowspan="2" | 13
| A
| A
| data-sort-value="Demuth, Lisa" |[[Lisa Demuth]]
|[[Lisa Demuth]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}"|
| [[Republican Party of Minnesota|Republican]]
|[[Cold Spring, Minnesota|Cold Spring]]
|[[Cold Spring, Minnesota|Cold Spring]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2018|2018]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2018|2018]]
|-
|-
| B
| B
| data-sort-value="ODrisscoll, Tim" | [[Tim O'Driscoll]]
| [[Tim O'Driscoll]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}"|
| [[Republican Party of Minnesota|Republican]]
| [[Sartell, Minnesota|Sartell]]
| [[Sartell, Minnesota|Sartell]]
| [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2010|2010]]
| [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2010|2010]]
|-
|-
| rowspan=2| 14
| rowspan="2" | 14
| A
| A
| [[Bernie Perryman]]
| data-sort-value="Theis, Tama" | [[Tama Theis]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}"|
| [[St. Cloud, Minnesota|St. Cloud]]
| [[Republican Party of Minnesota|Republican]]
| [[St. Augusta, Minnesota|St. Augusta]]
| [[Minnesota House of Representatives District 14A special election, 2013|2013]]{{Refn|group=nb|name=housespecial}}
| [[2022 Minnesota House of Representatives election|2022]]
|-
|-
| B
| B
| data-sort-value="Wolgamott, Dan" |[[Dan Wolgamott]]
|[[Dan Wolgamott]]
| style="background:{{party color|Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party}}"|
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | DFL
| [[Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party|DFL]]
| [[St. Cloud, Minnesota|St. Cloud]]
| [[St. Cloud, Minnesota|St. Cloud]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2018|2018]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2018|2018]]
|-
|-
| rowspan=2| 15
| rowspan="2" | 15
| A
| A
| [[Chris Swedzinski]]
| data-sort-value="Erickson, Sondra" | [[Sondra Erickson]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}"|
| [[Princeton, Minnesota|Princeton]]
| [[Republican Party of Minnesota|Republican]]
| 1998{{Refn|Elected in a special election. Lost re-election in [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2008|2008]]. Elected again in [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2010|2010]].|group=nb}}
|-
| B
| data-sort-value="Mekeland, Shane" |[[Shane Mekeland]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
|[[Clear Lake, Minnesota|Clear Lake]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2018|2018]]
|-
| rowspan=2| 16
| A
| data-sort-value="Swedzinski, Chris" | [[Chris Swedzinski]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| [[Ghent, Minnesota|Ghent]]
| [[Ghent, Minnesota|Ghent]]
| [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2010|2010]]
| [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2010|2010]]
|-
|-
| B
| B
| data-sort-value="Torkelson, Paul" | [[Paul Torkelson]]
|[[Paul Torkelson]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}"|
| [[Hanska, Minnesota|Hanska]]
| [[Republican Party of Minnesota|Republican]]
| [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2008|2008]]
|[[Hanska, Minnesota|Hanska]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2008|2008]]
|-
|-
| rowspan=2| 17
| rowspan="2" | 16
| A
| A
| [[Dean Urdahl]]
| data-sort-value="Miller, Tim" | [[Tim Miller (politician)|Tim Miller]]
| style="background-color:#FFCCCC" | New Republican
| style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}"|
| [[Prinsburg, Minnesota|Prinsburg]]
| [[Republican Party of Minnesota|Republican]]
| [[Grove City, Minnesota|Grove City]]
| [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2014|2014]]
| [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2002|2002]]
|-
|-
| B
| B
| data-sort-value="Baker, Dave" | [[Dave Baker (politician)|Dave Baker]]
| [[Dave Baker (Minnesota politician)|Dave Baker]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}"|
| [[Republican Party of Minnesota|Republican]]
| [[Willmar, Minnesota|Willmar]]
| [[Willmar, Minnesota|Willmar]]
| [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2014|2014]]
| [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2014|2014]]
|-
|-
| rowspan=2| 18
| rowspan="2" | 17
| A
| A
| [[Dawn Gillman]]
| data-sort-value="Urdahl, Dean" | [[Dean Urdahl]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}"|
| [[Grove City, Minnesota|Grove City]]
| [[Republican Party of Minnesota|Republican]]
| [[Dassel, Minnesota|Dassel]]
| [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2002|2002]]
| [[2022 Minnesota House of Representatives election|2022]]
|-
|-
| B
| B
| [[Bobbie Harder]]
| data-sort-value="Gruenhagen, Glenn" | [[Glenn Gruenhagen]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}"|
| [[Glencoe, Minnesota|Glencoe]]
| [[Republican Party of Minnesota|Republican]]
| [[Henderson, Minnesota|Henderson]]
| [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2010|2010]]
| [[2022 Minnesota House of Representatives election|2022]]
|-
|-
| rowspan=2| 19
| rowspan="2" | 18
| A
| A
| [[Jeff Brand]]
| data-sort-value="Akland, Susan" |[[Susan Akland]]
| style="background:{{party color|Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party}}"|
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| [[Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party|DFL]]
|[[St. Peter, Minnesota|St. Peter]]
| [[St. Peter, Minnesota|St. Peter]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2020|2020]]
| [[2018 Minnesota House of Representatives election|2018]]
|-
|-
| B
| B
| data-sort-value="Frederick, Luke" | [[Luke Frederick]]
| [[Luke Frederick]]
| style="background:{{party color|Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party}}"|
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | DFL
| [[Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party|DFL]]
| [[Mankato, Minnesota|Mankato]]
| [[Mankato, Minnesota|Mankato]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2020|2020]]
| [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2020|2020]]
|-
|-
| rowspan=2| 20
| rowspan="2" | 19
| A
| A
|[[Brian Daniels (politician)|Brian Daniels]]
| data-sort-value="Pfarr, Brian" | [[Brian Pfarr]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}"|
| [[Le Sueur, Minnesota|Le Sueur]]
| [[Republican Party of Minnesota|Republican]]
|[[Faribault, Minnesota|Faribault]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2020|2020]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2014|2014]]
|-
|-
| B
| B
| [[John Petersburg]]
| data-sort-value="Lippert, Todd" |[[Todd Lippert]]
| style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}"|
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | DFL
| [[Northfield, Minnesota|Northfield]]
| [[Republican Party of Minnesota|Republican]]
| [[Waseca, Minnesota|Waseca]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2018|2018]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2012|2012]]
|-
|-
| rowspan=2|21
| rowspan="2" | 20
| A
| A
| [[Pam Altendorf]]
| data-sort-value="Haley, Barb" |[[Barb Haley]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}"|
| [[Republican Party of Minnesota|Republican]]
| [[Red Wing, Minnesota|Red Wing]]
| [[Red Wing, Minnesota|Red Wing]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2016|2016]]
|[[2022 Minnesota House of Representatives election|2022]]
|-
|-
| B
| B
|[[Steven Jacob]]
| data-sort-value="Drazkowski, Steve" | [[Steve Drazkowski]]
| style="background-color:#FFCCCC" | New Republican
| style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}"|
| [[Mazeppa, Minnesota|Mazeppa]]
| [[Republican Party of Minnesota|Republican]]
| [[Altura, Minnesota|Altura]]
| 2007{{Refn|group=nb|name=housespecial}}
|[[2022 Minnesota House of Representatives election|2022]]
|-
|-
| rowspan=2| 22
| rowspan="2" |21
| A
| A
| data-sort-value="Schomacker, Joe" | [[Joe Schomacker]]
|[[Joe Schomacker]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}"|
| [[Republican Party of Minnesota|Republican]]
| [[Luverne, Minnesota|Luverne]]
| [[Luverne, Minnesota|Luverne]]
| [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2010|2010]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2010|2010]]
|-
|-
| B
| B
| [[Marj Fogelman]]
| data-sort-value="Hamilton, Rod" | [[Rod Hamilton]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}"|
| [[Mountain Lake, Minnesota|Mountain Lake]]
| [[Republican Party of Minnesota|Republican]]
| [[Fulda, Minnesota|Fulda]]
| [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2004|2004]]
| [[2022 Minnesota House of Representatives election|2022]]
|-
|-
| rowspan=2| 23
| rowspan="2" | 22
| A
| A
| data-sort-value="Olson, Bjorn" | [[Bjorn Olson]]
| [[Bjorn Olson]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}"|
| [[Republican Party of Minnesota|Republican]]
| [[Elmore, Minnesota|Elmore]]
| [[Elmore, Minnesota|Elmore]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2018|2020]]
| [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2018|2020]]
|-
|-
| B
| B
| [[Brian Pfarr]]
| data-sort-value="Munson, Jeremy" | [[Jeremy Munson]]
| style="background-color:#FFCCCC" | New Republican
| style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}"|
| [[Lake Crystal, Minnesota|Lake Crystal]]
| [[Republican Party of Minnesota|Republican]]
| [[Le Sueur, Minnesota|Le Sueur]]
| [[Minnesota House of Representatives District 23B special election, 2018|2018]]{{Refn|group=nb|name=housespecial}}
| [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2020|2020]]
|-
|-
| rowspan=2|24
| rowspan="2" | 23
| A
| A
| [[Peggy Bennett]]
| data-sort-value="Petersburg, John" | [[John Petersburg]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}"|
| [[Waseca, Minnesota|Waseca]]
| [[Republican Party of Minnesota|Republican]]
| [[Albert Lea, Minnesota|Albert Lea]]
| [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2012|2012]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2014|2014]]
|-
|-
| B
| B
| [[Patricia Mueller]]
| data-sort-value="Daniels, Brian" | [[Brian Daniels (politician)|Brian Daniels]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}"|
| [[Faribault, Minnesota|Faribault]]
| [[Republican Party of Minnesota|Republican]]
| [[Austin, Minnesota|Austin]]
| [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2014|2014]]
| [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2018|2020]]
|-
|-
| rowspan=2|25
| rowspan="2" |24
| A
| A
| data-sort-value="Quam, Duane" | [[Duane Quam]]
| [[Duane Quam]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}"|
| [[Republican Party of Minnesota|Republican]]
| [[Byron, Minnesota|Byron]]
| [[Byron, Minnesota|Byron]]
| [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2010|2010]]
| [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2010|2010]]
|-
|-
| B
| B
| [[Tina Liebling]]
| data-sort-value="Boldon, Liz" |[[Liz Boldon]]
| style="background:{{party color|Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party}}"|
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | DFL
| [[Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party|DFL]]
| [[Rochester, Minnesota|Rochester]]
| [[Rochester, Minnesota|Rochester]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2018|2020]]
| [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2004|2004]]
|-
|-
| rowspan=2| 26
| rowspan="2" |25
| A
| A
|[[Kim Hicks]]
| data-sort-value="Liebling, Tina" | [[Tina Liebling]]
| style="background:{{party color|Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party}}"|
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | DFL
| [[Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party|DFL]]
| [[Rochester, Minnesota|Rochester]]
| [[Rochester, Minnesota|Rochester]]
| [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2004|2004]]
| [[2022 Minnesota House of Representatives election|2022]]
|-
|-
| B
| B
|[[Andy Smith (Minnesota politician)|Andy Smith]]
| data-sort-value="Pierson, Nels" | [[Nels Pierson]]
| style="background:{{party color|Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party}}"|
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| [[Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party|DFL]]
| [[Rochester, Minnesota|Rochester]]
| [[Rochester, Minnesota|Rochester]]
| [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2014|2014]]
|[[2022 Minnesota House of Representatives election|2022]]
|-
| rowspan=2| 27
| A
| data-sort-value="Bennett, Peggy" | [[Peggy Bennett]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| [[Albert Lea, Minnesota|Albert Lea]]
| [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2014|2014]]
|-
| B
| data-sort-value="Mueller, Patricia" | [[Patricia Mueller]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| [[Austin, Minnesota|Austin]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2018|2020]]
|-
|-
| rowspan=2|28
| rowspan="2" | 26
| A
| A
| data-sort-value="Pelowski, Gene" | [[Gene Pelowski]]
| [[Gene Pelowski]]
| style="background:{{party color|Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party}}"|
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | DFL
| [[Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party|DFL]]
| [[Winona, Minnesota|Winona]]
| [[Winona, Minnesota|Winona]]
| [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 1986|1986]]
| [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 1986|1986]]
|-
|-
| B
| B
| data-sort-value="Davids, Greg" | [[Greg Davids]]
| [[Greg Davids]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}"|
| [[Republican Party of Minnesota|Republican]]
| [[Preston, Minnesota|Preston]]
| [[Preston, Minnesota|Preston]]
| 1991{{Refn|Elected in a special election. Lost re-election in [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2006|2006]]. Elected again in [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2008|2008]].|group=nb}}
| 1991{{Refn|Elected in a special election. Lost re-election in [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2006|2006]]. Elected again in [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2008|2008]].|group=nb}}
|-
|-
| rowspan=2|29
| rowspan="2" | 27
| A
| A
| [[Shane Mekeland]]
| data-sort-value="McDonald, Joe" | [[Joe McDonald (politician)|Joe McDonald]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}"|
| [[Delano, Minnesota|Delano]]
| [[Republican Party of Minnesota|Republican]]
| [[Clear Lake, Minnesota|Clear Lake]]
| [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2010|2010]]
| [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2018|2018]]
|-
|-
| B
| B
| [[Bryan Lawrence (politician)|Bryan Lawrence]]
| data-sort-value="ONeill, Marion" | [[Marion O'Neill]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}"|
| [[Maple Lake, Minnesota|Maple Lake]]
| [[Republican Party of Minnesota|Republican]]
| [[Princeton, Minnesota|Princeton]]
| [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2012|2012]]
| [[2024 Minnesota House of Representatives District 27B special election|2024]]{{Refn|group=nb|name=housespecial}}
|-
|-
| rowspan=2|30
| rowspan="2" |28
| A
| A
| [[Brian Johnson (politician)|Brian Johnson]]
| data-sort-value="Novotny, Paul"| [[Paul Novotny]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}"|
| [[Elk River, Minnesota|Elk River]]
| [[Republican Party of Minnesota|Republican]]
| [[Castle Rock, Minnesota|Castle Rock]]
| [[2020 Minnesota House of Representatives District 30A special election|2020]]{{Refn|group=nb|name=housespecial}}
| [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2012|2012]]
|-
|-
| B
| B
| [[Anne Neu]]
| data-sort-value="Lucero, Eric" | [[Eric Lucero]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}"|
| [[Dayton, Minnesota|Dayton]]
| [[Republican Party of Minnesota|Republican]]
| [[North Branch, Minnesota|North Branch]]
| [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2014|2014]]
| [[Minnesota House of Representatives District 32B special election, 2017|2017]]{{Refn|group=nb|name=housespecial}}
|-
|-
| rowspan=2|31
| rowspan="2" |29
| A
| A
| [[Joe McDonald (politician)|Joe McDonald]]
| data-sort-value="Daudt, Kurt" | [[Kurt Daudt]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}"|
| [[Crown, Minnesota|Crown]]
| [[Republican Party of Minnesota|Republican]]
| [[Delano, Minnesota|Delano]]
| [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2010|2010]]
| [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2010|2010]]
|-
|-
| B
| B
| [[Marion O'Neill]]
| data-sort-value="Bahr, Cal" |[[Cal Bahr]]
| style="background-color:#FFCCCC" | New Republican
| style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}"|
|[[East Bethel, Minnesota|East Bethel]]
| [[Republican Party of Minnesota|Republican]]
| [[Maple Lake, Minnesota|Maple Lake]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2016|2016]]
| [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2012|2012]]
|-
|-
| rowspan=2| 32
| rowspan="2" |30
| A
| A
| data-sort-value="Johnson, Brian" | [[Brian Johnson (politician)|Brian Johnson]]
| [[Walter Hudson (Minnesota politician)|Walter Hudson]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}"|
| [[Castle Rock, Minnesota|Castle Rock]]
| [[Republican Party of Minnesota|Republican]]
| [[Albertville, Minnesota|Albertville]]
| [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2012|2012]]
| [[2022 Minnesota House of Representatives election|2022]]
|-
|-
| B
| B
| [[Paul Novotny]]
| data-sort-value="Neu, Anne" | [[Anne Neu]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}"|
| [[North Branch, Minnesota|North Branch]]
| [[Republican Party of Minnesota|Republican]]
| [[Elk River, Minnesota|Elk River]]
| [[Minnesota House of Representatives District 32B special election, 2017|2017]]{{Refn|group=nb|name=housespecial}}
| [[2020 Minnesota House of Representatives District 30A special election|2020]]{{Refn|group=nb|name=housespecial}}
|-
|-
| rowspan=2|33
| rowspan="2" |31
| A
| A
| [[Harry Niska]]
| data-sort-value="Hertaus, Jerry" | [[Jerry Hertaus]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}"|
| [[Greenfield, Minnesota|Greenfield]]
| [[Republican Party of Minnesota|Republican]]
| [[Ramsey, Minnesota|Ramsey]]
| [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2012|2012]]
| [[2022 Minnesota House of Representatives election|2022]]
|-
|-
| B
| B
| [[Peggy Scott (politician)|Peggy Scott]]
| data-sort-value="Morrison, Kelly" |[[Kelly Morrison]]
| style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}"|
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | DFL
|[[Deephaven, Minnesota|Deephaven]]
| [[Republican Party of Minnesota|Republican]]
|[[Andover, Minnesota|Andover]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2018|2018]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2008|2008]]
|-
|-
| rowspan=2|34
| rowspan="2" | 32
| A
| A
| [[Nolan West]]
| data-sort-value="Robbins, Kristin" |[[Kristin Robbins]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}"|
|[[Maple Grove, Minnesota|Maple Grove]]
| [[Republican Party of Minnesota|Republican]]
| [[Blaine, Minnesota|Blaine]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2018|2018]]
| [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2016|2016]]
|-
|-
| B
| B
| [[Matt Norris (Minnesota politician)|Matt Norris]]
| data-sort-value="Bahner, Kristin" |[[Kristin Bahner]]
| style="background:{{party color|Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party}}"|
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | DFL
| [[Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party|DFL]]
| [[Maple Grove, Minnesota|Maple Grove]]
| [[Blaine, Minnesota|Blaine]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2018|2018]]
| [[2022 Minnesota House of Representatives election|2022]]
|-
|-
| rowspan=2|35
| rowspan="2" |33
| A
| A
| [[Patricia Anderson|Patti Anderson]]
| data-sort-value="Heinrich, John" |[[John Heinrich (politician)|John Heinrich]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}"|
| [[Anoka, Minnesota|Anoka]]
| [[Republican Party of Minnesota|Republican]]
| [[Dellwood, Minnesota|Dellwood]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2018|2018]]
| [[2022 Minnesota House of Representatives election|2022]]
|-
|-
| B
| B
|[[Josiah Hill]]
| data-sort-value="Scott, Peggy" | [[Peggy Scott (politician)|Peggy Scott]]
| style="background:{{party color|Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party}}"|
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| [[Andover, Minnesota|Andover]]
| [[Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party|DFL]]
|[[Stillwater, Minnesota|Stillwater]]
| [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2008|2008]]
|[[2022 Minnesota House of Representatives election|2022]]
|-
|-
| rowspan=2|36
| rowspan="2" |34
| A
| A
|[[Danny Nadeau]]
| data-sort-value="Stephenson, Zack" |[[Zack Stephenson]]
| style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}"|
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | DFL
|[[Coon Rapids, Minnesota|Coon Rapids]]
| [[Republican Party of Minnesota|Republican]]
|[[Rogers, Minnesota|Rogers]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2018|2018]]
|[[2022 Minnesota House of Representatives election|2022]]
|-
|-
| B
| B
| data-sort-value="Hortman, Melissa" | [[Melissa Hortman]]
|[[Melissa Hortman]]
| style="background:{{party color|Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party}}"|
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | DFL
| [[Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party|DFL]]
| [[Brooklyn Park, Minnesota|Brooklyn Park]]
| [[Brooklyn Park, Minnesota|Brooklyn Park]]
| [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2004|2004]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2004|2004]]
|-
|-
| rowspan=2|37
| rowspan="2" |35
| A
| A
|[[Zack Stephenson]]
| data-sort-value="Koegel, Erin" |[[Erin Koegel]]
| style="background:{{party color|Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party}}"|
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | DFL
| [[Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party|DFL]]
|[[Spring Lake Park, Minnesota|Spring Lake Park]]
| [[Coon Rapids, Minnesota|Coon Rapids]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2016|2016]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2018|2018]]
|-
|-
| B
| B
| [[Jerry Newton (politician)|Jerry Newton]]
| data-sort-value="West, Nolan" | [[Nolan West]]
| style="background:{{party color|Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party}}"|
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| [[Blaine, Minnesota|Blaine]]
| [[Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party|DFL]]
| [[Coon Rapids, Minnesota|Coon Rapids]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2016|2016]]
| 2009
|-
|-
| rowspan=2|38
| rowspan="2" |36
| A
| A
|[[Elliott Engen]]
| data-sort-value="Raleigh, Donald" | [[Donald Raleigh]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}"|
| [[Circle Pines, Minnesota|Circle Pines]]
| [[Republican Party of Minnesota|Republican]]
|[[White Bear Township, Ramsey County, Minnesota|White Bear Township]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2018|2020]]
|[[2022 Minnesota House of Representatives election|2022]]
|-
|-
| B
| B
| [[Brion Curran]]
| data-sort-value="Wazlawik, Ami" |[[Ami Wazlawik]]
| style="background:{{party color|Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party}}"|
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | DFL
| [[Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party|DFL]]
|[[White Bear Township, Minnesota|White Bear Township]]
| [[Vadnais Heights, Minnesota|Vadnais Heights]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2018|2018]]
| [[2022 Minnesota House of Representatives election|2022]]
|-
|-
| rowspan=2| 39
| rowspan="2" |37
| A
| A
|[[Kristin Robbins]]
| data-sort-value="Dettmer, Bob" | [[Bob Dettmer]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}"|
| [[Forest Lake, Minnesota|Forest Lake]]
| [[Republican Party of Minnesota|Republican]]
|[[Maple Grove, Minnesota|Maple Grove]]
| [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2006|2006]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2018|2018]]
|-
|-
| B
| B
| [[Kristin Bahner]]
| data-sort-value="Christensen, Shelly" |[[Shelly Christensen]]
| style="background:{{party color|Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party}}"|
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | DFL
| [[Stillwater, Minnesota|Stillwater]]
| [[Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party|DFL]]
| [[Maple Grove, Minnesota|Maple Grove]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2018|2018]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2018|2018]]
|-
|-
| rowspan=2| 40
| rowspan="2" |38
| A
| A
| data-sort-value="Nelson, Mike" | [[Mike Nelson (Minnesota politician)|Mike Nelson]]
| [[Mike Nelson (Minnesota politician)|Mike Nelson]]
| style="background:{{party color|Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party}}"|
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | DFL
| [[Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party|DFL]]
| [[Brooklyn Park, Minnesota|Brooklyn Park]]
| [[Brooklyn Park, Minnesota|Brooklyn Park]]
| [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2002|2002]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2002|2002]]
|-
|-
| B
| B
| data-sort-value="Vang, Samantha" |[[Samantha Vang]]
|[[Samantha Vang]]
| style="background:{{party color|Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party}}"|
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | DFL
| [[Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party|DFL]]
| [[Brooklyn Center, Minnesota|Brooklyn Center]]
|[[Brooklyn Center, Minnesota|Brooklyn Center]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2018|2018]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2018|2018]]
|-
|-
| rowspan=2|41
| rowspan="2" | 39
| A
| A
| [[Erin Koegel]]
| data-sort-value="Bernardy, Connie" | [[Connie Bernardy]]
| style="background:{{party color|Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party}}"|
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | DFL
| [[Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party|DFL]]
| [[New Brighton, Minnesota|New Brighton]]
| [[Spring Lake Park, Minnesota|Spring Lake Park]]
| [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2000|2000]]{{Refn|Did not seek re-election in 2006. Elected again in [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2012|2012]].|group=nb}}
| [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2016|2016]]
|-
|-
| B
| B
| data-sort-value="Feist, Sandra" |[[Sandra Feist]]
|[[Sandra Feist]]
| style="background:{{party color|Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party}}"|
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | DFL
| [[Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party|DFL]]
|[[New Brighton, Minnesota|New Brighton]]
| [[New Brighton, Minnesota|New Brighton]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2020|2020]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2020|2020]]
|-
|-
| rowspan=2|42
| rowspan="2" | 40
| A
| A
| data-sort-value="Moller, Kelly" |[[Kelly Moller]]
| [[Kelly Moller]]
| style="background:{{party color|Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party}}"|
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | DFL
| [[Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party|DFL]]
| [[Shoreview, Minnesota|Shoreview]]
| [[Shoreview, Minnesota|Shoreview]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2018|2018]]
| [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2018|2018]]
|-
|-
| B
| B
| data-sort-value="Becker-Finn, Jamie" |[[Jamie Becker-Finn]]
|[[Jamie Becker-Finn]]
| style="background:{{party color|Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party}}"|
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | DFL
|[[Roseville, Minnesota|Roseville]]
| [[Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party|DFL]]
| [[Roseville, Minnesota|Roseville]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2016|2016]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2016|2016]]
|-
|-
| rowspan=2| 43
| rowspan="2" |41
| A
| A
| data-sort-value="Fischer, Peter" | [[Peter Fischer (politician)|Peter Fischer]]
| [[Mark Wiens (politician)|Mark Wiens]]
| style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}"|
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | DFL
| [[Maplewood, Minnesota|Maplewood]]
| [[Republican Party of Minnesota|Republican]]
| [[Lake Elmo, Minnesota|Lake Elmo]]
| [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2012|2012]]
| [[2022 Minnesota House of Representatives election|2022]]
|-
|-
| B
| B
|[[Shane Hudella]]
| data-sort-value="Lillie, Leon" | [[Leon Lillie]]
| style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}"|
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | DFL
| [[North St. Paul, Minnesota|North St. Paul]]
| [[Republican Party of Minnesota|Republican]]
|[[Hastings, Minnesota|Hastings]]
| [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2004|2004]]
|[[2022 Minnesota House of Representatives election|2022]]
|-
|-
| rowspan=2| 44
| rowspan="2" |42
| A
| A
|[[Ned Carroll]]
| data-sort-value="Klevorn, Ginny" |[[Ginny Klevorn]]
| style="background:{{party color|Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party}}"|
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | DFL
| [[Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party|DFL]]
| [[Plymouth, Minnesota|Plymouth]]
| [[Plymouth, Minnesota|Plymouth]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2018|2018]]
|[[2022 Minnesota House of Representatives election|2022]]
|-
|-
| B
| B
|[[Ginny Klevorn]]
| data-sort-value="Acomb, Patty" |[[Patty Acomb]]
| style="background:{{party color|Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party}}"|
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | DFL
| [[Minnetonka, Minnesota|Minnetonka]]
| [[Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party|DFL]]
|[[Plymouth, Minnesota|Plymouth]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2018|2018]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2018|2018]]
|-
|-
| rowspan=2| 45
| rowspan="2" | 43
| A
| A
| data-sort-value="Frazier, Cedrick" | [[Cedrick Frazier]]
| [[Cedrick Frazier]]
| style="background:{{party color|Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party}}"|
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | DFL
| [[Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party|DFL]]
| [[New Hope, Minnesota|New Hope]]
| [[New Hope, Minnesota|New Hope]]
| [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2018|2020]]
| [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2018|2020]]
|-
|-
| B
| B
| data-sort-value="Freiberg, Mike" | [[Mike Freiberg]]
| [[Mike Freiberg]]
| style="background:{{party color|Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party}}"|
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | DFL
| [[Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party|DFL]]
| [[Golden Valley, Minnesota|Golden Valley]]
| [[Golden Valley, Minnesota|Golden Valley]]
| [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2012|2012]]
| [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2012|2012]]
|-
|-
| rowspan=2| 46
| rowspan="2" | 44
| A
| A
|[[Peter Fischer (politician)|Peter Fischer]]
| data-sort-value="Winkler, Ryan" | [[Ryan Winkler]]
| style="background:{{party color|Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party}}"|
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | DFL
| [[Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party|DFL]]
| [[Golden Valley, Minnesota|Golden Valley]]
| [[Maplewood, Minnesota|Maplewood]]
| [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2006|2006]]{{Refn|Resigned effective July 1, 2015. Elected again in [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2018|2018]].|group=nb}}
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2012|2012]]
|-
|-
| B
| B
|[[Leon Lillie]]
| data-sort-value="Youakim, Cheryl" | [[Cheryl Youakim]]
| style="background:{{party color|Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party}}"|
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | DFL
| [[Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party|DFL]]
| [[North St. Paul, Minnesota|North St. Paul]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2004|2004]]
|-
| rowspan="2" | 45
| A
| [[Andrew Myers (Minnesota politician)|Andrew Myers]]
| style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}"|
| [[Republican Party of Minnesota|Republican]]
| [[Minnetonka Beach, Minnesota|Minnetonka Beach]]
| [[2022 Minnesota House of Representatives election|2022]]
|-
| B
| [[Patty Acomb]]
| style="background:{{party color|Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party}}"|
| [[Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party|DFL]]
| [[Minnetonka, Minnesota|Minnetonka]]
| [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2018|2018]]
|-
| rowspan="2" | 46
| A
| [[Larry Kraft]]
| style="background:{{party color|Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party}}"|
| [[Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party|DFL]]
| [[St. Louis Park, Minnesota|St. Louis Park]]
| [[2022 Minnesota House of Representatives election|2022]]
|-
| B
| [[Cheryl Youakim]]
| style="background:{{party color|Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party}}"|
| [[Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party|DFL]]
| [[Hopkins, Minnesota|Hopkins]]
| [[Hopkins, Minnesota|Hopkins]]
| [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2014|2014]]
| [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2014|2014]]
|-
|-
| rowspan=2| 47
| rowspan="2" | 47
| A
| A
| [[Amanda Hemmingsen-Jaeger]]
| data-sort-value="Nash, Jim" | [[Jim Nash (politician)|Jim Nash]]
| style="background:{{party color|Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party}}"|
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| [[Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party|DFL]]
| [[Woodbury, Minnesota|Woodbury]]
| [[2022 Minnesota House of Representatives election|2022]]
|-
| B
|[[Ethan Cha]]
| style="background:{{party color|Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party}}"|
| [[Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party|DFL]]
| [[Woodbury, Minnesota|Woodbury]]
|[[2022 Minnesota House of Representatives election|2022]]
|-
| rowspan="2" | 48
| A
|[[Jim Nash (politician)|Jim Nash]]
| style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}"|
| [[Republican Party of Minnesota|Republican]]
| [[Waconia, Minnesota|Waconia]]
| [[Waconia, Minnesota|Waconia]]
| [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2014|2014]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2014|2014]]
|-
|-
| B
| B
|[[Lucy Rehm]]
| data-sort-value="Boe, Greg" |[[Greg Boe]]
| style="background:{{party color|Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party}}"|
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| [[Chaska, Minnesota|Chaska]]
| [[Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party|DFL]]
| [[Chanhassen, Minnesota|Chanhassen]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2018|2018]]
|[[2022 Minnesota House of Representatives election|2022]]
|-
|-
| rowspan=2| 48
| rowspan="2" | 49
| A
| A
| data-sort-value="Pryor, Laurie" |[[Laurie Pryor]]
|[[Laurie Pryor]]
| style="background:{{party color|Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party}}"|
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | DFL
| [[Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party|DFL]]
| [[Minnetonka, Minnesota|Minnetonka]]
| [[Minnetonka, Minnesota|Minnetonka]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2016|2016]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2016|2016]]
|-
|-
| B
| B
| data-sort-value="Kotyza-Witthuhn, Carlie" |[[Carlie Kotyza-Witthuhn]]
|[[Carlie Kotyza-Witthuhn]]
| style="background:{{party color|Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party}}"|
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | DFL
| [[Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party|DFL]]
| [[Eden Prairie, Minnesota|Eden Prairie]]
|[[Eden Prairie, Minnesota|Eden Prairie]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2018|2018]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2018|2018]]
|-
|-
| rowspan=2| 49
| rowspan="2" | 50
| A
| A
|''Vacant''
| data-sort-value="Edelson, Heather" |[[Heather Edelson]]
|
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | DFL
|
| [[Edina, Minnesota|Edina]]
|
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2018|2018]]
|
|-
|-
| B
| B
| data-sort-value="Elkins, Steve" |[[Steve Elkins (politician)|Steve Elkins]]
|[[Steve Elkins (politician)|Steve Elkins]]
| style="background:{{party color|Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party}}"|
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | DFL
|[[Bloomington, Minnesota|Bloomington]]
| [[Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party|DFL]]
| [[Bloomington, Minnesota|Bloomington]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2018|2018]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2018|2018]]
|-
|-
| rowspan=2| 50
| rowspan="2" |51
| A
| A
| data-sort-value="Howard, Michael" |[[Michael Howard (American politician)|Michael Howard]]
| [[Michael Howard (American politician)|Michael Howard]]
| style="background:{{party color|Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party}}"|
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | DFL
| [[Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party|DFL]]
| [[Richfield, Minnesota|Richfield]]
| [[Richfield, Minnesota|Richfield]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2018|2018]]
| [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2018|2018]]
|-
|-
| B
| B
| [[Nathan Coulter]]
| data-sort-value="Carlson, Andrew" |[[Andrew Carlson (politician)|Andrew Carlson]]
| style="background:{{party color|Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party}}"|
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | DFL
| [[Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party|DFL]]
| [[Bloomington, Minnesota|Bloomington]]
| [[Bloomington, Minnesota|Bloomington]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2016|2016]]
|[[2022 Minnesota House of Representatives election|2022]]
|-
|-
| rowspan=2|51
| rowspan="2" |52
| A
| A
| [[Liz Reyer]]
| data-sort-value="Masin, Sandra" | [[Sandra Masin]]
| style="background:{{party color|Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party}}"|
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | DFL
| [[Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party|DFL]]
| [[Eagan, Minnesota|Eagan]]
| [[Eagan, Minnesota|Eagan]]
| [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2006|2006]]{{Refn|Lost re-election in [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2010|2010]]. Elected again in [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2012|2012]].|group=nb}}
| [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2020|2020]]
|-
|-
| B
| B
|[[Bianca Virnig]]
| data-sort-value="Reyer, Liz" | [[Liz Reyer]]
| style="background:{{party color|Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party}}"|
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | DFL
| [[Eagan, Minnesota|Eagan]]
| [[Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party|DFL]]
|[[Eagan, Minnesota|Egan]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2020|2020]]
|[[2023 Minnesota House of Representatives District 52B special election|2023]]{{Refn|group=nb|name=housespecial}}
|-
|-
| rowspan=2|52
| rowspan="2" |53
| A
| A
| [[Mary Frances Clardy]]
| data-sort-value="Hansen, Rick" | [[Rick Hansen (politician)|Rick Hansen]]
| style="background:{{party color|Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party}}"|
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | DFL
| [[Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party|DFL]]
| [[South St. Paul, Minnesota|South St. Paul]]
|[[Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota|Inver Grove Heights]]
| [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2004|2004]]
|[[2022 Minnesota House of Representatives election|2022]]
|-
|-
| B
| B
| data-sort-value="Richardson, Ruth" |[[Ruth Richardson (American politician)|Ruth Richardson]]
|[[Rick Hansen (politician)|Rick Hansen]]
| style="background:{{party color|Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party}}"|
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | DFL
| [[Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party|DFL]]
|[[Mendota Heights, Minnesota|Mendota Heights]]
| [[South St. Paul, Minnesota|South St. Paul]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2018|2018]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2004|2004]]
|-
|-
| rowspan=2|53
| rowspan="2" |54
| A
| A
|[[Brad Tabke]]
| data-sort-value="Xiong, Tou" |[[Tou Xiong]]
| style="background:{{party color|Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party}}"|
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | DFL
|[[Maplewood, Minnesota|Maplewood]]
| [[Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party|DFL]]
|[[Shakopee, Minnesota|Shakopee]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2018|2018]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2018|2018]]
|-
|-
| B
| B
| [[Ben Bakeberg]]
| data-sort-value="Sandell, Steve" |[[Steve Sandell (politician)|Steve Sandell]]
| style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}"|
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | DFL
| [[Woodbury, Minnesota|Woodbury]]
| [[Republican Party of Minnesota|Republican]]
| [[Jordan, Minnesota|Jordan]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2018|2018]]
|[[2022 Minnesota House of Representatives election|2022]]
|-
|-
| rowspan=2|54
| rowspan="2" |55
| A
| A
|[[Jessica Hanson]]
| data-sort-value="Franke, Keith" |[[Keith Franke (politician)|Keith Franke]]
| style="background:{{party color|Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party}}"|
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| [[Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party|DFL]]
|[[St. Paul Park, Minnesota|St. Paul Park]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2020|2020]]
|-
| B
| data-sort-value="Jurgens, Tony" | [[Tony Jurgens]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| [[Cottage Grove, Minnesota|Cottage Grove]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2016|2016]]
|-
| rowspan=2|55
| A
| data-sort-value="Mortensen, Eric" |[[Erik Mortensen]]
| style="background-color:#CB6D71" | Republican (no<br/> caucus)
| [[Shakopee, Minnesota|Shakopee]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2020|2020]]
|-
| B
| data-sort-value="Albright, Tony" | [[Tony Albright]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| [[Prior Lake, Minnesota|Prior Lake]]
| [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2012|2012]]
|-
| rowspan=2|56
| A
| data-sort-value="Hanson, Jessica" |[[Jessica Hanson]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | DFL
| [[Burnsville, Minnesota|Burnsville]]
| [[Burnsville, Minnesota|Burnsville]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2020|2020]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2020|2020]]
|-
|-
| B
| B
| data-sort-value="Berg, Kaela" |[[Kaela Berg]]
| [[Kaela Berg]]
| style="background:{{party color|Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party}}"|
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | DFL
| [[Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party|DFL]]
| [[Burnsville, Minnesota|Burnsville]]
| [[Burnsville, Minnesota|Burnsville]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2020|2020]]
| [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2020|2020]]
|-
|-
| rowspan=2| 57
| rowspan="2" |56
| A
| A
| data-sort-value="Bierman, Robert" |[[Robert Bierman (politician)|Robert Bierman]]
|[[Robert Bierman (politician)|Robert Bierman]]
| style="background:{{party color|Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party}}"|
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | DFL
| [[Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party|DFL]]
| [[Apple Valley, Minnesota|Apple Valley]]
| [[Apple Valley, Minnesota|Apple Valley]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2018|2018]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2018|2018]]
|-
|-
| B
| B
| data-sort-value="Huot, John" |[[John Huot]]
|[[John Huot]]
| style="background:{{party color|Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party}}"|
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | DFL
|[[Rosemount, Minnesota|Rosemount]]
| [[Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party|DFL]]
| [[Rosemount, Minnesota|Rosemount]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2018|2018]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2018|2018]]
|-
|-
| rowspan=2|58
| rowspan="2" | 57
| A
| A
| data-sort-value="Koznick, Jon" | [[Jon Koznick]]
|[[Jon Koznick]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}"|
| [[Republican Party of Minnesota|Republican]]
| [[Lakeville, Minnesota|Lakeville]]
| [[Lakeville, Minnesota|Lakeville]]
| [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2014|2014]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2014|2014]]
|-
| B
|[[Jeff Witte]]
| style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}"|
| [[Republican Party of Minnesota|Republican]]
|[[Lakeville, Minnesota|Lakeville]]
|[[2022 Minnesota House of Representatives election|2022]]
|-
| rowspan="2" |58
| A
| [[Kristi Pursell]]
| style="background:{{party color|Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party}}"|
| [[Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party|DFL]]
| [[Northfield, Minnesota|Northfield]]
| [[2022 Minnesota House of Representatives election|2022]]
|-
|-
| B
| B
| data-sort-value="Garofalo, Pat" | [[Pat Garofalo]]
| [[Pat Garofalo]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}"|
| [[Republican Party of Minnesota|Republican]]
| [[Farmington, Minnesota|Farmington]]
| [[Farmington, Minnesota|Farmington]]
| [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2004|2004]]
| [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2004|2004]]
|-
|-
| rowspan=2| 59
| rowspan="2" | 59
| A
| A
| data-sort-value="Lee, Fue" |[[Fue Lee]]
|[[Fue Lee]]
| style="background:{{party color|Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party}}"|
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | DFL
| [[Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party|DFL]]
| [[Minneapolis]]
| [[Minneapolis]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2016|2016]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2016|2016]]
|-
|-
| B
| B
| data-sort-value="Agbaje, Esther" | [[Esther Agbaje]]
| [[Esther Agbaje]]
| style="background:{{party color|Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party}}"|
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | DFL
| [[Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party|DFL]]
| [[Minneapolis]]
| [[Minneapolis]]
| [[2020 Minnesota House of Representatives election|2020]]
| [[2020 Minnesota House of Representatives election|2020]]
|-
|-
| rowspan=2|60
| rowspan="2" |60
| A
| A
| data-sort-value="Jordan, Sydney" | [[Sydney Jordan (politician)|Sydney Jordan]]
| [[Sydney Jordan (politician)|Sydney Jordan]]
| style="background:{{party color|Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party}}"|
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | DFL
| [[Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party|DFL]]
| [[Minneapolis]]
| [[Minneapolis]]
| [[2020 Minnesota House of Representatives District 60A special election|2020]]{{Refn|group=nb|name=housespecial}}
| [[2020 Minnesota House of Representatives District 60A special election|2020]]{{Refn|group=nb|name=housespecial}}
|-
|-
| B
| B
| data-sort-value="Noor, Mohamud" |[[Mohamud Noor]]
|[[Mohamud Noor]]
| style="background:{{party color|Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party}}"|
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | DFL
| [[Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party|DFL]]
| [[Minneapolis]]
| [[Minneapolis]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2018|2018]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2018|2018]]
|-
|-
| rowspan=2|61
| rowspan="2" |61
| A
| A
| data-sort-value="Hornstein, Frank" | [[Frank Hornstein]]
| [[Frank Hornstein]]
| style="background:{{party color|Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party}}"|
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | DFL
| [[Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party|DFL]]
| [[Minneapolis]]
| [[Minneapolis]]
| [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2002|2002]]
| [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2002|2002]]
|-
|-
| B
| B
| data-sort-value="Long, Jamie" |[[Jamie Long]]
|[[Jamie Long]]
| style="background:{{party color|Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party}}"|
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | DFL
| [[Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party|DFL]]
|[[Minneapolis]]
|[[Minneapolis]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2018|2018]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2018|2018]]
|-
|-
| rowspan=2|62
| rowspan="2" |62
| A
| A
|[[Aisha Gomez]]
| data-sort-value="Hassan, Hodan" |[[Hodan Hassan]]
| style="background:{{party color|Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party}}"|
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | DFL
| [[Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party|DFL]]
| [[Minneapolis]]
| [[Minneapolis]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2018|2018]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2018|2018]]
|-
|-
| B
| B
|[[Hodan Hassan]]
| data-sort-value="Gomez, Aisha" |[[Aisha Gomez]]
| style="background:{{party color|Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party}}"|
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | DFL
| [[Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party|DFL]]
| [[Minneapolis]]
| [[Minneapolis]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2018|2018]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2018|2018]]
|-
|-
| rowspan=2| 63
| rowspan="2" | 63
| A
| A
| [[Samantha Sencer-Mura]]
| data-sort-value="Davnie, Jim" | [[Jim Davnie]]
| style="background:{{party color|Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party}}"|
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | DFL
| [[Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party|DFL]]
| [[Minneapolis]]
| [[Minneapolis]]
| [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2000|2000]]
| [[2022 Minnesota House of Representatives election|2022]]
|-
|-
| B
| B
| data-sort-value="Greenman, Emma" | [[Emma Greenman]]
| [[Emma Greenman]]
| style="background:{{party color|Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party}}"|
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | DFL
| [[Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party|DFL]]
| [[Minneapolis]]
| [[Minneapolis]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2020|2020]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2020|2020]]
|-
|-
| rowspan=2| 64
| rowspan="2" | 64
| A
| A
| data-sort-value="Her, Kaohly" |[[Kaohly Her]]
|[[Kaohly Her]]
| style="background:{{party color|Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party}}"|
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | DFL
| [[Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party|DFL]]
| [[Saint Paul, Minnesota|Saint Paul]]
| [[Saint Paul, Minnesota|Saint Paul]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2018|2018]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2018|2018]]
|-
|-
| B
| B
| data-sort-value="Pinto, Dave" | [[Dave Pinto]]
| [[Dave Pinto]]
| style="background:{{party color|Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party}}"|
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | DFL
| [[Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party|DFL]]
| [[Saint Paul, Minnesota|Saint Paul]]
| [[Saint Paul, Minnesota|Saint Paul]]
| [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2014|2014]]
| [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2014|2014]]
|-
|-
| rowspan=2|65
| rowspan="2" |65
| A
| A
| [[Samakab Hussein]]
| data-sort-value="Moran, Rena" | [[Rena Moran]]
| style="background:{{party color|Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party}}"|
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | DFL
| [[Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party|DFL]]
| [[Saint Paul, Minnesota|Saint Paul]]
| [[Saint Paul, Minnesota|Saint Paul]]
| [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2010|2010]]
| [[2022 Minnesota House of Representatives election|2022]]
|-
|-
| B
| B
| [[María Isa Pérez-Vega]]
| data-sort-value="Mariani, Carlos" | [[Carlos Mariani]]
| style="background:{{party color|Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party}}"|
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | DFL
| [[Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party|DFL]]
| [[Saint Paul, Minnesota|Saint Paul]]
| [[Saint Paul, Minnesota|Saint Paul]]
| [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 1990|1990]]
| [[2022 Minnesota House of Representatives election|2022]]
|-
|-
| rowspan=2| 66
| rowspan="2" | 66
| A
| A
| [[Leigh Finke]]
| data-sort-value="Hausman, Alice" | [[Alice Hausman]]
| style="background:{{party color|Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party}}"|
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | DFL
| [[Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party|DFL]]
| [[Saint Paul, Minnesota|Saint Paul]]
| [[Saint Paul, Minnesota|Saint Paul]]
| [[2022 Minnesota House of Representatives election|2022]]
| 1989{{Refn|group=nb|name=housespecial}}
|-
|-
| B
| B
| data-sort-value="Hollins, Athena | [[Athena Hollins]]
| [[Athena Hollins]]
| style="background:{{party color|Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party}}"|
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | DFL
| [[Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party|DFL]]
| [[Saint Paul, Minnesota|Saint Paul]]
| [[Saint Paul, Minnesota|Saint Paul]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2020|2020]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2020|2020]]
|-
|-
| rowspan=2|67
| rowspan="2" |67
| A
| A
| data-sort-value="Thompson, John" | [[John Thompson (Minnesota politician)|John Thompson]]
| [[Liz Lee (politician)|Liz Lee]]
| style="background:{{party color|Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party}}"|
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | DFL
| [[Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party|DFL]]
| [[Saint Paul, Minnesota|Saint Paul]]
| [[Saint Paul, Minnesota|Saint Paul]]
| [[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2020|2020]]
| [[2022 Minnesota House of Representatives election|2022]]
|-
|-
| B
| B
| data-sort-value="Xiong, Jay" | [[Jay Xiong]]
| [[Jay Xiong]]
| style="background:{{party color|Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party}}"|
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | DFL
| [[Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party|DFL]]
| [[Saint Paul, Minnesota|Saint Paul]]
| [[Saint Paul, Minnesota|Saint Paul]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2018|2018]]
|[[Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2018|2018]]
|}
|}


== Historical composition ==
==See also==
{| class="wikitable" width="100%" style="border:solid #000000 1px;font-size:95%;"
|-
| colspan="2" |
{| width="100%" style="font-size:90%;"
| width="40" |
|{{legend|{{party color|Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party}}|[[Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party|DFL]]}}
|{{legend|{{party color|Republican Party of Minnesota}}|[[Republican Party of Minnesota|R]]}}
|}
|-
| width="40" | [[1986 Minnesota House of Representatives election|1986]]
|
{| style="width:100%; text-align:center; font-weight:bold; color:white;"
| style="background-color: {{party color|Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party}}; width: 61.94%"| 83
| style="background-color: {{party color|Republican Party of Minnesota}}; width: 38.06%"| 51
|}
|-
| [[1988 Minnesota House of Representatives election|1988]]
|
{| style="width:100%; text-align:center; font-weight:bold; color:white;"
| style="background-color: {{party color|Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party}}; width: 60.45%"| 81
| style="background-color: {{party color|Republican Party of Minnesota}}; width: 39.55%"| 53
|}
|-
| [[1990 Minnesota House of Representatives election|1990]]
|
{| style="width:100%; text-align:center; font-weight:bold; color:white;"
| style="background-color: {{party color|Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party}}; width: 59.70%"| 80
| style="background-color: {{party color|Republican Party of Minnesota}}; width: 40.30%"| 54
|}
|-
| [[1992 Minnesota House of Representatives election|1992]]
|
{| style="width:100%; text-align:center; font-weight:bold; color:white;"
| style="background-color: {{party color|Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party}}; width: 64.93%"| 87
| style="background-color: {{party color|Republican Party of Minnesota}}; width: 35.07%"| 47
|}
|-
| [[1994 Minnesota House of Representatives election|1994]]
|
{| style="width:100%; text-align:center; font-weight:bold; color:white;"
| style="background-color: {{party color|Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party}}; width: 52.99%"| 71
| style="background-color: {{party color|Republican Party of Minnesota}}; width: 47.01%"| 63
|}
|-
| [[1996 Minnesota House of Representatives election|1996]]
|
{| style="width:100%; text-align:center; font-weight:bold; color:white;"
| style="background-color: {{party color|Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party}}; width: 52.24%"| 70
| style="background-color: {{party color|Republican Party of Minnesota}}; width: 47.76%"| 64
|}
|-
| [[1998 Minnesota House of Representatives election|1998]]
|
{| style="width:100%; text-align:center; font-weight:bold; color:white;"
| style="background-color: {{party color|Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party}}; width: 47.01%"| 63
| style="background-color: {{party color|Republican Party of Minnesota}}; width: 52.99%"| 71
|}
|-
| [[2000 Minnesota House of Representatives election|2000]]
|
{| style="width:100%; text-align:center; font-weight:bold; color:white;"
| style="background-color: {{party color|Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party}}; width: 48.51%"| 65
| style="background-color: {{party color|Republican Party of Minnesota}}; width: 51.49%"| 69
|}
|-
| [[2002 Minnesota House of Representatives election|2002]]
|
{| style="width:100%; text-align:center; font-weight:bold; color:white;"
| style="background-color: {{party color|Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party}}; width: 38.81%"| 52
| style="background-color: {{party color|Republican Party of Minnesota}}; width: 61.19%"| 82
|}
|-
| [[2004 Minnesota House of Representatives election|2004]]
|
{| style="width:100%; text-align:center; font-weight:bold; color:white;"
| style="background-color: {{party color|Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party}}; width: 49.25%"| 66
| style="background-color: {{party color|Republican Party of Minnesota}}; width: 50.75%"| 68
|}
|-
| [[2006 Minnesota House of Representatives election|2006]]
|
{| style="width:100%; text-align:center; font-weight:bold; color:white;"
| style="background-color: {{party color|Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party}}; width: 63.43%"| 85
| style="background-color: {{party color|Republican Party of Minnesota}}; width: 36.57%"| 49
|}
|-
| [[2008 Minnesota House of Representatives election|2008]]
|
{| style="width:100%; text-align:center; font-weight:bold; color:white;"
| style="background-color: {{party color|Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party}}; width: 64.93%"| 87
| style="background-color: {{party color|Republican Party of Minnesota}}; width: 35.07%"| 47
|}
|-
| [[2010 Minnesota House of Representatives election|2010]]
|
{| style="width:100%; text-align:center; font-weight:bold; color:white;"
| style="background-color: {{party color|Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party}}; width: 46.27%"| 62
| style="background-color: {{party color|Republican Party of Minnesota}}; width: 53.73%"| 72
|}
|-
| [[2012 Minnesota House of Representatives election|2012]]
|
{| style="width:100%; text-align:center; font-weight:bold; color:white;"
| style="background-color: {{party color|Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party}}; width: 54.48%"| 73
| style="background-color: {{party color|Republican Party of Minnesota}}; width: 45.52%"| 61
|}
|-
| [[2014 Minnesota House of Representatives election|2014]]
|
{| style="width:100%; text-align:center; font-weight:bold; color:white;"
| style="background-color: {{party color|Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party}}; width: 46.27%"| 62
| style="background-color: {{party color|Republican Party of Minnesota}}; width: 53.73%"| 72
|}
|-
| [[2016 Minnesota House of Representatives election|2016]]
|
{| style="width:100%; text-align:center; font-weight:bold; color:white;"
| style="background-color: {{party color|Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party}}; width: 42.54%"| 57
| style="background-color: {{party color|Republican Party of Minnesota}}; width: 57.46%"| 77
|}
|-
| [[2018 Minnesota House of Representatives election|2018]]
|
{| style="width:100%; text-align:center; font-weight:bold; color:white;"
| style="background-color: {{party color|Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party}}; width: 55.97%"| 75
| style="background-color: {{party color|Republican Party of Minnesota}}; width: 44.03%"| 59
|}
|-
| [[2020 Minnesota House of Representatives election|2020]]
|
{| style="width:100%; text-align:center; font-weight:bold; color:white;"
| style="background-color: {{party color|Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party}}; width: 52.23%"|70
| style="background-color: {{party color|Republican Party of Minnesota}}; width: 47.77%"| 64
|}
|-
| [[2022 Minnesota House of Representatives election|2022]]
|
{| style="width:100%; text-align:center; font-weight:bold; color:white;"
| style="background-color: {{party color|Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party}}; width: 52.23%"| 70
| style="background-color: {{party color|Republican Party of Minnesota}}; width: 47.77%"| 64
|}
|}

== Past notable members ==

* [[Wendell R. Anderson]], U.S. senator from Minnesota (1976–1978); 33rd governor of Minnesota (1971–1976)
* [[Henry M. Arens]], 26th lieutenant governor of Minnesota (1931–1933); U.S. representative from Minnesota's General Ticket Seat One district (1933–1935)
* [[Thomas H. Armstrong]], 5th lieutenant governor of Minnesota (1866–1870)
* [[Alphonso Barto]]; 7th lieutenant governor of Minnesota (1874–1876)
* [[Francis Baasen]], 1st secretary of state of Minnesota 1(858–1860)
* [[Joseph Bobleter]], 8th treasurer of Minnesota (1887–1895)
* [[Joseph A. A. Burnquist]], 19th governor of Minnesota (1915–1921); 20th lieutenant governor of Minnesota (1913–1915); 21st attorney general of Minnesota (1939–1955)
* [[Arne Carlson]], 37th governor of Minnesota (1991–1999); 14th auditor of Minnesota (1979–1991)
* [[Gordon E. Cole]], 2nd attorney general of Minnesota (1860–1866)
* [[William J. Colvill]], 3rd attorney general of Minnesota (1866–1888); Union colonel during the U.S. Civil War (1861–1863)
* [[Francis R. E. Cornell]], 4th attorney general of Minnesota (1868–1874)
* [[Cushman Kellogg Davis]], U.S. senator from Minnesota (1887–1900); 7th governor of Minnesota (1874–1876)
* [[Frank A. Day]], 13th lieutenant governor of Minnesota (1895–1897)
* [[Ignatius L. Donnelly]], 2nd lieutenant governor of Minnesota (1860–1863); U.S. representative from Minnesota's 2nd district (1863–1869)
* [[Wallace B. Douglas]], 10th attorney general of Minnesota (1899–1904)
* [[Robert C. Dunn]], 6th auditor of Minnesota (1895–1903)
* [[Alonzo J. Edgerton]], U.S. senator from Minnesota (1881–1881)
* [[Keith Ellison]], 30th attorney general of Minnesota (2019–present); U.S. representative from Minnesota's 5th district (2007–2019); deputy chair of the Democratic National Committee (2017–2018)
* [[Tom Emmer]], U.S. House of Representatives majority whip (2023–present); chair of the National Republican Congressional Committee (2019–2023); U.S. representative from Minnesota's 6th district (2015–present)
* [[Arlen Erdahl]], 18th secretary of state of Minnesota (1971–1975); U.S. representative from Minnesota's 1st district (1979–1983)
* [[Brad Finstad]], U.S. representative from Minnesota's 1st district (2022–present)
* [[Peggy Flanagan]], 50th lieutenant governor of Minnesota (2019–present)
* [[John L. Gibbs]], 14th lieutenant governor of Minnesota (1897–1899)
* [[Charles A. Gilman]], 9th lieutenant governor of Minnesota (1880–1887)
* [[Samuel Y. Gordon]], 19th lieutenant governor of Minnesota (1911–1913)
* [[Joan Growe]], 19th secretary of state of Minnesota (1975–1999)
* [[Gil Gutknecht]], U.S. representative from Minnesota's 1st district (1995–2007)
* [[C. A. Halverson|Carl A. Halverson]], 18th treasurer of Minnesota (1937–1939)
* [[Douglas M. Head]], 25th attorney general of Minnesota (1967–1971)
* [[Samuel G. Iverson]], 7th auditor of Minnesota (1903–1915)
* [[Magnus Johnson]], U.S. senator from Minnesota (1923–1925); U.S. representative from Minnesota's general ticket Seat Five district (1933–1935)
* [[Mary Kiffmeyer]], 20th secretary of state of Minnesota (1999–2007)
* [[August T. Koerner]], 9th treasurer of Minnesota (1895–1901)
* [[Ernest Lundeen]], U.S. senator from Minnesota (1937–1940); U.S. representative from Minnesota's 3rd district (1917–1919); U.S. representative from Minnesota's general ticket Seat Eight district (1933–1935); U.S. representative from Minnesota's 3rd district (1935–1937)
* [[Betty McCollum]], U.S. representative from Minnesota's 4th district (2001–present)
* [[William Rush Merriam]], 11th governor of Minnesota (1889–1893)
* [[Stephen Miller (Minnesota governor)|Stephen Miller]], 4th governor of Minnesota (1864–1866)
* [[Carol Molnau]], 46th lieutenant governor of Minnesota (2003–2011)
* [[Emil D. Munch]], 3rd treasurer of Minnesota (1868–1872)
* [[Rick Nolan]], U.S. representative from Minnesota's 8th district (2013–2019); 6th district (1975–1981)
* [[William I. Nolan]], 26th lieutenant governor of Minnesota (1925–1929); U.S. representative from Minnesota's 5th district (1929–1933)
* [[William O'Brien (Minnesota politician)|William O'Brien]], 11th auditor of Minnesota (1969–1971)
* [[Ilhan Omar]], U.S. representative from Minnesota's 5th district (2019–present)
* [[Rebecca Otto]], 18th auditor of Minnesota (2007–2019)
* [[Erik Paulsen]], U.S. representative from Minnesota's 3rd district (2009–2019)
* [[Tim Pawlenty]], 39th governor of Minnesota (2003–2011)
* [[Hjalmar Petersen]], 23rd governor of Minnesota (1936–1937); 28th lieutenant governor of Minnesota
* [[William Pfaender]], 6th treasurer of Minnesota (1876–1880)
* [[Albert F. Pratt]], 16th attorney general of Minnesota (1927–1928)
* [[Henry Rines]] 15th treasurer of Minnesota (1917–1925)
* [[Dwight M. Sabin]], U.S. senator from Minnesota (1883–1889); Chair of the Republican National Committee (1883–1884)
* [[Charles D. Sherwood]], 4th lieutenant governor of Minnesota (1864–1866)
* [[Steve Simon]], 22nd secretary of state of Minnesota (2015–present)
* [[Edward W. Stark]], 16th treasurer of Minnesota (1925–1927)
* [[Konrad K. Solberg]], 27th lieutenant governor of Minnesota (1933–1935)
* [[Samuel Rinnah Van Sant]], 15th governor of Minnesota (1901–1905)
* [[James Wakefield]], 9th lieutenant governor of Minnesota (1876–1880); U.S. representative from Minnesota's 2nd district (1883–1887)
* [[William D. Washburn]], U.S. senator from Minnesota (1889–1895); U.S. representative from Minnesota's 3rd district (1879–1883) and 4th district (1883–1885)
* [[George P. Wilson]], 5th attorney general of Minnesota (1874–1880)
* [[Thomas Wilson (Minnesota politician)|Thomas Wilson]], U.S. representative from Minnesota's 1st district (1887–1889); Chief justice of the supreme court of Minnesota (1865–1869); associate justice of the supreme court of Minnesota (1864–1865)
* [[William H. Yale]], 6th lieutenant governor of Minnesota (1870–1874)
* [[Edward T. Young]] 12th attorney general of Minnesota (1905–1909)

== See also ==
* [[Minnesota Senate]]
* [[Minnesota Senate]]
* [[Minnesota Legislature]]
* [[Minnesota Legislature]]
* Past composition of the House of Representatives
* Past composition of the House of Representatives
*[[Political party strength in Minnesota]]
*[[Political party strength in Minnesota]]
*[[List of speakers of the Minnesota House of Representatives]]


==Notes==
==Notes==

Revision as of 21:33, 18 July 2024

Minnesota House of Representatives
93rd Minnesota Legislature
Coat of arms or logo
Typ
Typ
Term limits
None
History
New session started
January 3, 2023 (2023-01-03)
Leadership
Melissa Hortman (DFL)
since January 8, 2019
Speaker Pro Tempore
Dan Wolgamott (DFL)
since January 3, 2023
Jamie Long (DFL)
since January 3, 2023
Lisa Demuth (R)
since January 3, 2023
Structure
Seats134
Political groups
  •   DFL (70)
  •   Republican (64)
Length of term
2 Jahre
AuthorityArticle IV, Minnesota Constitution
Salary$51,750/year + per diem [1]
Elections
First-past-the-post
Last election
November 8, 2022
Next election
November 5, 2024
RedistrictingLegislative control
Meeting place
House of Representatives chamber
Minnesota State Capitol
Saint Paul, Minnesota
Website
Minnesota House of Representatives
Rules
23–24 Permanent Rules of the House

The Minnesota House of Representatives is the lower house of the U.S. state of Minnesota's legislature. It operates in conjunction with the Minnesota Senate, the state's upper house, to craft and pass legislation, which is then subject to approval by the governor of Minnesota.

Established in 1858, the Minnesota House of Representatives has 134 members elected from single-member districts across the state. Representatives serve two-year terms without term limits, with all seats up for election every two years. The House is led by the Speaker, who is elected by members of the House, while political party leadership is governed by the Majority and Minority Leaders.

The Minnesota House of Representatives meets in the north wing of the State Capitol in Saint Paul. Member and staff offices, as well as most committee hearings, are in the nearby State Office Building.

History

The Minnesota House of Representatives was officially established on May 11, 1858, when Minnesota was admitted as the 32nd state in the Union. It replaced the Minnesota Territorial Legislature. It was formed alongside the Minnesota Senate to create the Minnesota State Legislature, the bicameral legislative body of the state.

In 1913, Minnesota legislators began to be elected on nonpartisan ballots. While campaigning and caucusing, legislators identified themselves as "Liberals" or "Conservatives." In 1973, a law change brought party designations back, beginning with the 1974 Minnesota House of Representatives election.[2]

After the Nineteenth Amendment was ratified in 1920, women were eligible for election to the legislature. In 1922, Mabeth Hurd Paige, Hannah Kempfer, Sue Metzger Dickey Hough, and Myrtle Cain were elected to the House of Representatives.[3] As of 2023, a record-high 54 women serve in the House.[4]

Elections

Each Senate district is divided in half and given the suffix A or B (for example, House district 32B is in Senate district 32). Members are elected to two-year terms.[5] Districts are redrawn after the decennial United States Census in time for the primary and general elections in years ending in 2. The most recent election was on November 8, 2022.

Composition

93rd Minnesota Legislature (2023–2025)
Party
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total Vacant
Democratic–
Farmer–Labor
Republican
End of the previous Legislature 70 64 134 0
Begin 2023 70 64 134 0
September 1, 2023[6] 69 133 1
December 5, 2023[7] 70 134 0
February 11, 2024[8] 63 133 1
March 19, 2024[9] 64 134 0
May 28, 2024[10] 69 133 1
Latest voting share 51.9% 48.1%

Members, 2023–24

House districts by party
  DFL
  Republican

The 2023–24 Minnesota Legislature was sworn into office on January 3, 2023 with 70 DFL members and 64 Republican members.[11]

The effects of redistricting and a large number of retirements at the end of the previous session resulted in 39 races without an incumbent. 16 races went uncontested, all in noncompetitive districts. In the 2022 Minnesota House of Representatives elections, eight incumbents lost, with five Republicans and three DFLers failing to be reelected.[11]

The 2023-24 class of representatives has 47 newly elected members, or 35% of the total membership. Of those 47, 25 are Republican and 19 are DFL. Three former DFL members returned to the chamber for non-consecutive terms (Jeff Brand, Jerry Newton and Brad Tabke).[11]

On September 1, 2023, DFL Representative Ruth Richardson announced her resignation, effective immediately, from the House to focus on her role at Planned Parenthood.[12] In a special election held on December 5, DFL nominee Bianca Virnig won the seat by 17 points.[13]

On February 11, 2024, Republican Representative Kurt Daudt resigned.[14] In a special election held on March 19, 2024, Republican nominee Bryan Lawrence won the seat by 69 points.[15]

On May 28, 2024, DFL Representative Heather Edelson resigned after being elected to the Hennepin County Board of Commissioners.[16]

District Name Party Residence First elected
1 A John Burkel Republican Badger 2020
B Deb Kiel Republican Crookston 2010
2 A Matt Grossell Republican Clearbrook 2016
B Matt Bliss Republican Pennington 2016
3 A Roger Skraba Republican Ely 2022
B Natalie Zeleznikar Republican Fredenberg Township 2022
4 A Heather Keeler DFL Moorhead 2020
B Jim Joy Republican Hawley 2022
5 A Krista Knudsen Republican Lake Shore 2022
B Mike Wiener Republican Long Prairie 2022
6 A Ben Davis Republican Merrifield 2022
B Josh Heintzeman Republican Nisswa 2014
7 A Spencer Igo Republican Grand Rapids 2020
B Dave Lislegard DFL Aurora 2018
8 A Liz Olson DFL Duluth 2016
B Alicia Kozlowski DFL Duluth 2022
9 A Jeff Backer Republican Browns Valley 2014
B Tom Murphy Republican Underwood 2022
10 A Ron Kresha Republican Little Falls 2012
B Isaac Schultz Republican Elmdale Township 2022
11 A Jeff Dotseth Republican Kettle River 2022
B Nathan Nelson Republican Hinckley 2019[nb 1]
12 A Paul Anderson Republican Starbuck 2008
B Mary Franson Republican Alexandria 2010
13 A Lisa Demuth Republican Cold Spring 2018
B Tim O'Driscoll Republican Sartell 2010
14 A Bernie Perryman Republican St. Augusta 2022
B Dan Wolgamott DFL St. Cloud 2018
15 A Chris Swedzinski Republican Ghent 2010
B Paul Torkelson Republican Hanska 2008
16 A Dean Urdahl Republican Grove City 2002
B Dave Baker Republican Willmar 2014
17 A Dawn Gillman Republican Dassel 2022
B Bobbie Harder Republican Henderson 2022
18 A Jeff Brand DFL St. Peter 2018
B Luke Frederick DFL Mankato 2020
19 A Brian Daniels Republican Faribault 2014
B John Petersburg Republican Waseca 2012
20 A Pam Altendorf Republican Red Wing 2022
B Steven Jacob Republican Altura 2022
21 A Joe Schomacker Republican Luverne 2010
B Marj Fogelman Republican Fulda 2022
22 A Bjorn Olson Republican Elmore 2020
B Brian Pfarr Republican Le Sueur 2020
23 A Peggy Bennett Republican Albert Lea 2014
B Patricia Mueller Republican Austin 2020
24 A Duane Quam Republican Byron 2010
B Tina Liebling DFL Rochester 2004
25 A Kim Hicks DFL Rochester 2022
B Andy Smith DFL Rochester 2022
26 A Gene Pelowski DFL Winona 1986
B Greg Davids Republican Preston 1991[nb 2]
27 A Shane Mekeland Republican Clear Lake 2018
B Bryan Lawrence Republican Princeton 2024[nb 1]
28 A Brian Johnson Republican Castle Rock 2012
B Anne Neu Republican North Branch 2017[nb 1]
29 A Joe McDonald Republican Delano 2010
B Marion O'Neill Republican Maple Lake 2012
30 A Walter Hudson Republican Albertville 2022
B Paul Novotny Republican Elk River 2020[nb 1]
31 A Harry Niska Republican Ramsey 2022
B Peggy Scott Republican Andover 2008
32 A Nolan West Republican Blaine 2016
B Matt Norris DFL Blaine 2022
33 A Patti Anderson Republican Dellwood 2022
B Josiah Hill DFL Stillwater 2022
34 A Danny Nadeau Republican Rogers 2022
B Melissa Hortman DFL Brooklyn Park 2004
35 A Zack Stephenson DFL Coon Rapids 2018
B Jerry Newton DFL Coon Rapids 2009
36 A Elliott Engen Republican White Bear Township 2022
B Brion Curran DFL Vadnais Heights 2022
37 A Kristin Robbins Republican Maple Grove 2018
B Kristin Bahner DFL Maple Grove 2018
38 A Mike Nelson DFL Brooklyn Park 2002
B Samantha Vang DFL Brooklyn Center 2018
39 A Erin Koegel DFL Spring Lake Park 2016
B Sandra Feist DFL New Brighton 2020
40 A Kelly Moller DFL Shoreview 2018
B Jamie Becker-Finn DFL Roseville 2016
41 A Mark Wiens Republican Lake Elmo 2022
B Shane Hudella Republican Hastings 2022
42 A Ned Carroll DFL Plymouth 2022
B Ginny Klevorn DFL Plymouth 2018
43 A Cedrick Frazier DFL New Hope 2020
B Mike Freiberg DFL Golden Valley 2012
44 A Peter Fischer DFL Maplewood 2012
B Leon Lillie DFL North St. Paul 2004
45 A Andrew Myers Republican Minnetonka Beach 2022
B Patty Acomb DFL Minnetonka 2018
46 A Larry Kraft DFL St. Louis Park 2022
B Cheryl Youakim DFL Hopkins 2014
47 A Amanda Hemmingsen-Jaeger DFL Woodbury 2022
B Ethan Cha DFL Woodbury 2022
48 A Jim Nash Republican Waconia 2014
B Lucy Rehm DFL Chanhassen 2022
49 A Laurie Pryor DFL Minnetonka 2016
B Carlie Kotyza-Witthuhn DFL Eden Prairie 2018
50 A Vacant
B Steve Elkins DFL Bloomington 2018
51 A Michael Howard DFL Richfield 2018
B Nathan Coulter DFL Bloomington 2022
52 A Liz Reyer DFL Eagan 2020
B Bianca Virnig DFL Egan 2023[nb 1]
53 A Mary Frances Clardy DFL Inver Grove Heights 2022
B Rick Hansen DFL South St. Paul 2004
54 A Brad Tabke DFL Shakopee 2018
B Ben Bakeberg Republican Jordanien 2022
55 A Jessica Hanson DFL Burnsville 2020
B Kaela Berg DFL Burnsville 2020
56 A Robert Bierman DFL Apple Valley 2018
B John Huot DFL Rosemount 2018
57 A Jon Koznick Republican Lakeville 2014
B Jeff Witte Republican Lakeville 2022
58 A Kristi Pursell DFL Northfield 2022
B Pat Garofalo Republican Farmington 2004
59 A Fue Lee DFL Minneapolis 2016
B Esther Agbaje DFL Minneapolis 2020
60 A Sydney Jordan DFL Minneapolis 2020[nb 1]
B Mohamud Noor DFL Minneapolis 2018
61 A Frank Hornstein DFL Minneapolis 2002
B Jamie Long DFL Minneapolis 2018
62 A Aisha Gomez DFL Minneapolis 2018
B Hodan Hassan DFL Minneapolis 2018
63 A Samantha Sencer-Mura DFL Minneapolis 2022
B Emma Greenman DFL Minneapolis 2020
64 A Kaohly Her DFL Saint Paul 2018
B Dave Pinto DFL Saint Paul 2014
65 A Samakab Hussein DFL Saint Paul 2022
B María Isa Pérez-Vega DFL Saint Paul 2022
66 A Leigh Finke DFL Saint Paul 2022
B Athena Hollins DFL Saint Paul 2020
67 A Liz Lee DFL Saint Paul 2022
B Jay Xiong DFL Saint Paul 2018

Historical composition

  DFL
  R
1986
83 51
1988
81 53
1990
80 54
1992
87 47
1994
71 63
1996
70 64
1998
63 71
2000
65 69
2002
52 82
2004
66 68
2006
85 49
2008
87 47
2010
62 72
2012
73 61
2014
62 72
2016
57 77
2018
75 59
2020
70 64
2022
70 64

Past notable members

  • Wendell R. Anderson, U.S. senator from Minnesota (1976–1978); 33rd governor of Minnesota (1971–1976)
  • Henry M. Arens, 26th lieutenant governor of Minnesota (1931–1933); U.S. representative from Minnesota's General Ticket Seat One district (1933–1935)
  • Thomas H. Armstrong, 5th lieutenant governor of Minnesota (1866–1870)
  • Alphonso Barto; 7th lieutenant governor of Minnesota (1874–1876)
  • Francis Baasen, 1st secretary of state of Minnesota 1(858–1860)
  • Joseph Bobleter, 8th treasurer of Minnesota (1887–1895)
  • Joseph A. A. Burnquist, 19th governor of Minnesota (1915–1921); 20th lieutenant governor of Minnesota (1913–1915); 21st attorney general of Minnesota (1939–1955)
  • Arne Carlson, 37th governor of Minnesota (1991–1999); 14th auditor of Minnesota (1979–1991)
  • Gordon E. Cole, 2nd attorney general of Minnesota (1860–1866)
  • William J. Colvill, 3rd attorney general of Minnesota (1866–1888); Union colonel during the U.S. Civil War (1861–1863)
  • Francis R. E. Cornell, 4th attorney general of Minnesota (1868–1874)
  • Cushman Kellogg Davis, U.S. senator from Minnesota (1887–1900); 7th governor of Minnesota (1874–1876)
  • Frank A. Day, 13th lieutenant governor of Minnesota (1895–1897)
  • Ignatius L. Donnelly, 2nd lieutenant governor of Minnesota (1860–1863); U.S. representative from Minnesota's 2nd district (1863–1869)
  • Wallace B. Douglas, 10th attorney general of Minnesota (1899–1904)
  • Robert C. Dunn, 6th auditor of Minnesota (1895–1903)
  • Alonzo J. Edgerton, U.S. senator from Minnesota (1881–1881)
  • Keith Ellison, 30th attorney general of Minnesota (2019–present); U.S. representative from Minnesota's 5th district (2007–2019); deputy chair of the Democratic National Committee (2017–2018)
  • Tom Emmer, U.S. House of Representatives majority whip (2023–present); chair of the National Republican Congressional Committee (2019–2023); U.S. representative from Minnesota's 6th district (2015–present)
  • Arlen Erdahl, 18th secretary of state of Minnesota (1971–1975); U.S. representative from Minnesota's 1st district (1979–1983)
  • Brad Finstad, U.S. representative from Minnesota's 1st district (2022–present)
  • Peggy Flanagan, 50th lieutenant governor of Minnesota (2019–present)
  • John L. Gibbs, 14th lieutenant governor of Minnesota (1897–1899)
  • Charles A. Gilman, 9th lieutenant governor of Minnesota (1880–1887)
  • Samuel Y. Gordon, 19th lieutenant governor of Minnesota (1911–1913)
  • Joan Growe, 19th secretary of state of Minnesota (1975–1999)
  • Gil Gutknecht, U.S. representative from Minnesota's 1st district (1995–2007)
  • Carl A. Halverson, 18th treasurer of Minnesota (1937–1939)
  • Douglas M. Head, 25th attorney general of Minnesota (1967–1971)
  • Samuel G. Iverson, 7th auditor of Minnesota (1903–1915)
  • Magnus Johnson, U.S. senator from Minnesota (1923–1925); U.S. representative from Minnesota's general ticket Seat Five district (1933–1935)
  • Mary Kiffmeyer, 20th secretary of state of Minnesota (1999–2007)
  • August T. Koerner, 9th treasurer of Minnesota (1895–1901)
  • Ernest Lundeen, U.S. senator from Minnesota (1937–1940); U.S. representative from Minnesota's 3rd district (1917–1919); U.S. representative from Minnesota's general ticket Seat Eight district (1933–1935); U.S. representative from Minnesota's 3rd district (1935–1937)
  • Betty McCollum, U.S. representative from Minnesota's 4th district (2001–present)
  • William Rush Merriam, 11th governor of Minnesota (1889–1893)
  • Stephen Miller, 4th governor of Minnesota (1864–1866)
  • Carol Molnau, 46th lieutenant governor of Minnesota (2003–2011)
  • Emil D. Munch, 3rd treasurer of Minnesota (1868–1872)
  • Rick Nolan, U.S. representative from Minnesota's 8th district (2013–2019); 6th district (1975–1981)
  • William I. Nolan, 26th lieutenant governor of Minnesota (1925–1929); U.S. representative from Minnesota's 5th district (1929–1933)
  • William O'Brien, 11th auditor of Minnesota (1969–1971)
  • Ilhan Omar, U.S. representative from Minnesota's 5th district (2019–present)
  • Rebecca Otto, 18th auditor of Minnesota (2007–2019)
  • Erik Paulsen, U.S. representative from Minnesota's 3rd district (2009–2019)
  • Tim Pawlenty, 39th governor of Minnesota (2003–2011)
  • Hjalmar Petersen, 23rd governor of Minnesota (1936–1937); 28th lieutenant governor of Minnesota
  • William Pfaender, 6th treasurer of Minnesota (1876–1880)
  • Albert F. Pratt, 16th attorney general of Minnesota (1927–1928)
  • Henry Rines 15th treasurer of Minnesota (1917–1925)
  • Dwight M. Sabin, U.S. senator from Minnesota (1883–1889); Chair of the Republican National Committee (1883–1884)
  • Charles D. Sherwood, 4th lieutenant governor of Minnesota (1864–1866)
  • Steve Simon, 22nd secretary of state of Minnesota (2015–present)
  • Edward W. Stark, 16th treasurer of Minnesota (1925–1927)
  • Konrad K. Solberg, 27th lieutenant governor of Minnesota (1933–1935)
  • Samuel Rinnah Van Sant, 15th governor of Minnesota (1901–1905)
  • James Wakefield, 9th lieutenant governor of Minnesota (1876–1880); U.S. representative from Minnesota's 2nd district (1883–1887)
  • William D. Washburn, U.S. senator from Minnesota (1889–1895); U.S. representative from Minnesota's 3rd district (1879–1883) and 4th district (1883–1885)
  • George P. Wilson, 5th attorney general of Minnesota (1874–1880)
  • Thomas Wilson, U.S. representative from Minnesota's 1st district (1887–1889); Chief justice of the supreme court of Minnesota (1865–1869); associate justice of the supreme court of Minnesota (1864–1865)
  • William H. Yale, 6th lieutenant governor of Minnesota (1870–1874)
  • Edward T. Young 12th attorney general of Minnesota (1905–1909)

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d e f Elected in a special election.[17]
  2. ^ Elected in a special election. Lost re-election in 2006. Elected again in 2008.

References

  1. ^ "Frequently Asked Questions - Representatives and Senators - Minnesota Legislature".
  2. ^ "Party Control of the Minnesota House of Representatives - Minnesota Legislative Reference Library". www.lrl.mn.gov. Retrieved February 17, 2023.
  3. ^ "Women Wielding Power: Pioneer Female State Legislators". National Women's History Museum. Archived from the original on June 4, 2011. Retrieved March 29, 2012.
  4. ^ "Women in the Legislature Over Time - Tables". www.lrl.mn.gov. Retrieved February 17, 2023.
  5. ^ "Minn. Const. art. IV, § 4". Constitution of the State of Minnesota. Retrieved January 24, 2013.
  6. ^ Ruth Richardson (District 52B) resigned to focus on her role at Planned Parenthood. [1]
  7. ^ Bianca Virnig elected in a Special Election for House District 52B. [2]
  8. ^ Kurt Daudt (District 27B) resigned. [3]
  9. ^ Bryan Lawrence elected in a Special Election for House District 27B. [4]
  10. ^ Heather Edelson (District 50A) resigned. [5]
  11. ^ a b c Minnesota House of Representatives Public Information Services (January 5, 2023). "2022 ELECTION DIRECTORY for the 2023-2024 MINNESOTA LEGISLATURE" (PDF). Minnesota House of Representatives. Retrieved January 7, 2023.
  12. ^ Miles, Kyra (September 2, 2023). "Minnesota State Rep. Ruth Richardson resigns to focus on Planned Parenthood role". MPR News. Retrieved December 7, 2023.
  13. ^ MPR News Staff (December 5, 2023). "Democrats keep Dakota County seat in Minnesota House special election". MPR News. Retrieved December 7, 2023.
  14. ^ Mohr, Jonathan (January 10, 2024). "Former House speaker Daudt announces resignation". Minnesota Legislature. Retrieved March 22, 2024.
  15. ^ Mohr, Jonathan (March 20, 2024). "Republican candidate easily wins District 27B special election". Minnesota Legislature. Retrieved March 22, 2024.
  16. ^ "Final Legislative Update". Minnesota Legislature. May 24, 2024. Retrieved June 2, 2024.
  17. ^ "Party Control of the Minnesota House of Representatives, 1951–present". Minnesota Legislative Reference Library. Archived from the original on November 9, 2018. Retrieved November 13, 2018.

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