2016 Minnesota House of Representatives election
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Elections in Minnesota |
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The 2016 Minnesota House of Representatives election was held in the U.S. state of Minnesota on November 8, 2016, to elect members to the House of Representatives of the 90th Minnesota Legislature. A primary election was held in several districts on August 9, 2016. The election coincided with the election of the other house of the Legislature, the Senate.
The Republican Party of Minnesota won a majority of seats, remaining the majority party, followed by the Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party (DFL). The new Legislature convened on January 3, 2017.
Background
[edit]The last election resulted in the Republican Party of Minnesota winning a majority of seats, after losing a majority to the Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party (DFL) only two years earlier in the previous election. This resulted in split control of the Legislature for the first time since 2006, ending eight years of unified control by either the DFL or the Republicans as well as ending two years of all-DFL control of the Legislature and governorship.
Electoral system
[edit]The 134 members of the House of Representatives were elected from single-member districts via first-past-the-post voting for two-year terms. Contested nominations of the DFL and Republican parties for each district were determined by an open primary election. Minor party and independent candidates were nominated by petition. Write-in candidates must have filed a request with the secretary of state's office for votes for them to have been counted.
Retiring members
[edit]Republican
[edit]- Mark Anderson, 9A[1]
- Dave Hancock, 2A[2]
- Tim Kelly, 21A[3]
- Tara Mack, 57A[4]
- Denny McNamara, 54B[5]
- Tim Sanders, 37B[6]
DFL
[edit]- Joe Atkins, 52B[7]
- Jason Isaacson, 42B[8]
- Carolyn Laine, 41B[9]
- Carly Melin, 6A[10]
- Jerry Newton, 37A[11]
- Kim Norton, 25B[12]
- Dan Schoen, 54A[13]
- Yvonne Selcer, 48A[14]
- Erik Simonson, 7B[15]
Competitive districts
[edit]According to MinnPost, the Star Tribune, the Pioneer Press, and MPR News, a total of 25 districts were competitive. MinnPost considered 17 districts to be competitive—12 of which were held by the Republicans and five by the DFL,[16] the Star Tribune 22—16 of which were held by the Republicans and six by the DFL,[17] the Pioneer Press eight—seven of which were held by the Republicans and one by the DFL,[18] and MPR News 14—11 of which were held by the Republicans and three by the DFL.[19]
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
2014 result |
MinnPost[16] (November 3, 2016) |
Star Tribune[17] (November 3, 2016) |
Pioneer Press[18] (October 18, 2016) |
MPR News[19] (September 22, 2016) |
Result |
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2A | Dave Hancock‡ | Republican | 2010, 2014† | 52.36% | Hold | ||||
4B | Paul Marquart | DFL | 2000 | 65.84% | Hold | ||||
5B | Tom Anzelc | DFL | 2006 | 56.54% | Republican gain | ||||
10B | Dale Lueck | Republican | 2014 | 51.86% | Hold | ||||
11B | Jason Rarick | Republican | 2014 | 53.67% | Hold | ||||
12A | Jeff Backer | Republican | 2014 | 51.85% | Hold | ||||
14A | Tama Theis | Republican | 2013* | 54.90% | Hold | ||||
14B | Jim Knoblach | Republican | 1994, 2014† | 50.15% | Hold | ||||
17A | Tim Miller | Republican | 2014 | 55.37% | Hold | ||||
17B | Dave Baker | Republican | 2014 | 50.66% | Hold | ||||
21A | Tim Kelly‡ | Republican | 2008 | 62.17% | Hold | ||||
24B | Brian Daniels | Republican | 2014 | 50.85% | Hold | ||||
25B | Kim Norton‡ | DFL | 2006 | 94.91%§ | Hold | ||||
28B | Greg Davids | Republican | 1991*, 2008† | 55.88% | Hold | ||||
37B | Tim Sanders‡ | Republican | 2008 | 55.40% | Hold | ||||
42A | Barb Yarusso | DFL | 2012 | 50.55% | Republican gain | ||||
44A | Sarah Anderson | Republican | 2006 | 55.51% | Hold | ||||
48A | Yvonne Selcer‡ | DFL | 2012 | 50.04% | Hold | ||||
49A | Ron Erhardt | DFL | 1990, 2012† | 51.38% | Republican gain | ||||
50B | Chad Anderson | Republican | 2016* | 65.60%[nb 1] | DFL gain | ||||
54B | Denny McNamara‡ | Republican | 2002 | 60.54% | Hold | ||||
56A | Drew Christensen | Republican | 2014 | 55.81% | Hold | ||||
56B | Roz Peterson | Republican | 2014 | 53.99% | Hold | ||||
57A | Tara Mack‡ | Republican | 2008 | 58.44% | DFL gain | ||||
57B | Anna Wills | Republican | 2012 | 58.40% | Hold |
- *Elected in a special election.[20]
- †Elected to non-consecutive terms.[21]
- ‡Retired; did not seek re-election.
- §Unopposed.
Primary elections results
[edit]District | Party | Candidates | Votes | % |
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1B | Republican | Deb Kiel | 1,380 | 100.00 |
DFL | Mike Moore[22] | 1,080 | 71.90 | |
Erwin Rud[23] | 422 | 28.10 | ||
6A | Republican | Rob Farnsworth | 856 | 100.00 |
DFL | Julie Sandstede[24] | 1,676 | 35.61 | |
Tom Whiteside[25] | 1,468 | 31.19 | ||
Ben DeNucci[26] | 1,303 | 27.69 | ||
Mike Thompson[27] | 259 | 5.50 | ||
7B | Republican | Cody Barringer | 494 | 100.00 |
DFL | Liz Olson[28] | 1,607 | 89.03 | |
Bryan Jensen[29] | 198 | 10.97 | ||
13A | Republican | Jeff Howe | 862 | 100.00 |
DFL | Anne Buckvold[30] | 494 | 74.96 | |
Jane Leitzman[30] | 165 | 25.04 | ||
15A | Republican | Sondra Erickson[31] | 1,238 | 74.31 |
Tom Heinks[32] | 428 | 25.69 | ||
DFL | Kent Lestrud | 579 | 100.00 | |
31A | Republican | Kurt Daudt[33] | 1,722 | 72.11 |
Alan Duff[33] | 666 | 27.89 | ||
DFL | Sarah Udvig | 444 | 100.00 | |
31B | Republican | Cal Bahr[34] | 1,260 | 56.96 |
Tom Hackbarth[35] | 952 | 43.04 | ||
DFL | Susan Larson | 487 | 100.00 | |
40B | Republican | Mali Marvin | 284 | 100.00 |
DFL | Debra Hilstrom[36] | 1,083 | 85.95 | |
Jim Richards[36] | 177 | 14.05 | ||
48A | Republican | Mary Shapiro[37] | 1,729 | 80.61 |
Kris Newcomer[38] | 416 | 19.39 | ||
DFL | Laurie Pryor | 1,271 | 100.00 | |
50B | Republican | Chad Anderson | 1,179 | 100.00 |
DFL | Andrew Carlson[39] | 2,125 | 88.58 | |
Christopher Seymore[39] | 274 | 11.42 | ||
56A | Republican | Drew Christensen | 970 | 100.00 |
DFL | Jared Christiansen[40] | 307 | 60.20 | |
Dan Kimmel[41] | 203 | 39.80 | ||
59A | Republican | Jessica Newville | 155 | 100.00 |
DFL | Fue Lee[42] | 1,584 | 55.52 | |
Joe Mullery[43] | 1,269 | 44.48 | ||
60B | Republican | Abdimalik Askar | 56 | 100.00 |
DFL | Ilhan Omar[44] | 2,404 | 40.97 | |
Mohamud Noor[45] | 1,738 | 29.62 | ||
Phyllis Kahn[45] | 1,726 | 29.41 | ||
65A | Republican | Monique Giordana | 126 | 100.00 |
DFL | Rena Moran[46] | 2,310 | 79.06 | |
Rashad Turner[47] | 612 | 20.94 |
Source: Minnesota Secretary of State[48]
Opinion polling
[edit]Polling firm | Polling period | Sample size |
Margin of error |
Republican | DFL | Undecided |
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Public Policy Polling[49] | July 30 – August 2, 2015 | 1,015 RV | ±3.1 pp | 40% | 46% | 15% |
Results
[edit]Party | Candidates | Votes | Seats | |||||
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No. | % | ∆pp | No. | ∆No. | % | |||
Republican Party of Minnesota | 130 | 1,400,587 | 50.34 | 0.33 | 76 | 3 | 56.72 | |
Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party | 131 | 1,366,375 | 49.11 | 0.19 | 57 | 4 | 42.54 | |
Libertarian Party of Minnesota | 2 | 2,467 | 0.09 | 0.09 | 0 | 0.00 | ||
Green Party of Minnesota | 1 | 919 | 0.03 | 0.07 | 0 | 0.00 | ||
Independent | 1 | 5,423 | 0.19 | 0.19 | 0 | 0.00 | ||
Write-in | N/A | 6,734 | 0.24 | 0.10 | 0 | 0.00 | ||
Results invalidated[nb 2] | 2 | N/A | N/A | N/A | 1 | 1 | 0.75 | |
Total | 2,782,505 | 100.00 | ±0.00 | 134 | ±0 | 100.00 | ||
Invalid/blank votes | 185,776 | 6.26 | 2.46 | |||||
Turnout (out of 3,972,330 eligible voters)[52] | 2,968,281 | 74.72 | 24.21 | |||||
Source: Minnesota Secretary of State,[53] Minnesota Legislative Reference Library[54] |
District results
[edit]District | Incumbent | Candidates | ||||||
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Name | Party | First elected | Name | Party | Votes | % | Winner Party | |
1A | Dan Fabian | Republican | 2010 | Dan Fabian[55] | Republican | 14,417 | 74.24 | Republican |
George Nyakasi Bass[56] | DFL | 4,982 | 25.66 | |||||
1B | Deb Kiel | Republican | 2010 | Deb Kiel[55] | Republican | 11,895 | 64.75 | Republican |
Mike Moore[57] | DFL | 6,458 | 35.15 | |||||
2A | Dave Hancock‡ | Republican | 2010, 2014† | Matt Grossell[58] | Republican | 12,387 | 63.94 | Republican |
Jerry Loud[59] | DFL | 6,925 | 35.74 | |||||
2B | Steve Green | Republican | 2012 | Steve Green[58] | Republican | 11,905 | 60.94 | Republican |
Bryan Klabunde[60] | DFL | 7,617 | 38.99 | |||||
3A | Rob Ecklund | DFL | 2015* | Rob Ecklund[61] | DFL | 13,874 | 63.25 | DFL |
Tom Long[62] | Republican | 8,017 | 36.55 | |||||
3B | Mary Murphy | DFL | 1976 | Mary Murphy[28] | DFL | 13,429 | 59.57 | DFL |
Timothy Brandon[63] | Republican | 9,090 | 40.32 | |||||
4A | Ben Lien | DFL | 2012 | Ben Lien[64] | DFL | 11,653 | 62.20 | DFL |
Jordan Idso[64] | Republican | 7,066 | 37.72 | |||||
4B | Paul Marquart | DFL | 2000 | Paul Marquart[64] | DFL | 11,054 | 53.85 | DFL |
Ben Grimsley[65] | Republican | 9,460 | 46.09 | |||||
5A | John Persell | DFL | 2008 | Matt Bliss[66] | Republican | 10,318 | 53.88 | Republican |
John Persell[67] | DFL | 8,808 | 45.99 | |||||
5B | Tom Anzelc | DFL | 2006 | Sandy Layman[68] | Republican | 11,499 | 53.61 | Republican |
Tom Anzelc[69] | DFL | 9,011 | 42.01 | |||||
Dennis Barsness[70] | Green | 919 | 4.28 | |||||
6A | Carly Melin‡ | DFL | 2011* | Julie Sandstede[71] | DFL | 11,852 | 58.85 | DFL |
Rob Farnsworth[72] | Republican | 8,209 | 40.76 | |||||
6B | Jason Metsa | DFL | 2012 | Jason Metsa[73] | DFL | 13,111 | 60.42 | DFL |
Matt Matasich[73] | Republican | 8,558 | 39.44 | |||||
7A | Jennifer Schultz | DFL | 2014 | Jennifer Schultz[74] | DFL | 15,956 | 70.30 | DFL |
Dylan Raddant[75] | Republican | 6,678 | 29.42 | |||||
7B | Erik Simonson‡ | DFL | 2012 | Liz Olson[76] | DFL | 13,824 | 70.87 | DFL |
Cody Barringer[77] | Republican | 5,641 | 28.92 | |||||
8A | Bud Nornes | Republican | 1996 | Bud Nornes[78] | Republican | 14,196 | 65.19 | Republican |
CJ Holl[79] | DFL | 7,556 | 34.70 | |||||
8B | Mary Franson | Republican | 2010 | Mary Franson[80] | Republican | 14,749 | 64.87 | Republican |
Gail Kulp[81] | DFL | 7,962 | 35.02 | |||||
9A | Mark Anderson‡ | Republican | 2012 | John Poston[82] | Republican | 13,304 | 68.53 | Republican |
Meg Litts[83] | DFL | 6,078 | 31.31 | |||||
9B | Ron Kresha | Republican | 2012 | Ron Kresha[84] | Republican | 14,139 | 72.30 | Republican |
Dustin Simmonds[85] | DFL | 5,402 | 27.62 | |||||
10A | Josh Heintzeman | Republican | 2014 | Josh Heintzeman[86] | Republican | 12,919 | 59.32 | Republican |
Quinn Nystrom[87] | DFL | 8,831 | 40.55 | |||||
10B | Dale Lueck | Republican | 2014 | Dale Lueck[88] | Republican | 14,074 | 63.13 | Republican |
Erin Wagner[89] | DFL | 8,200 | 36.78 | |||||
11A | Mike Sundin | DFL | 2012 | Mike Sundin[90] | DFL | 11,833 | 59.68 | DFL |
Mike Line[91] | Republican | 7,968 | 40.18 | |||||
11B | Jason Rarick | Republican | 2014 | Jason Rarick[56] | Republican | 10,904 | 60.40 | Republican |
Tom Jones[92] | DFL | 7,122 | 39.45 | |||||
12A | Jeff Backer | Republican | 2014 | Jeff Backer[93] | Republican | 13,021 | 60.46 | Republican |
Jay McNamar[94] | DFL | 8,498 | 39.46 | |||||
12B | Paul Anderson | Republican | 2008 | Paul Anderson[93] | Republican | 18,276 | 98.23 | Republican |
13A | Jeff Howe | Republican | 2012 | Jeff Howe[30] | Republican | 14,023 | 66.02 | Republican |
Anne Buckvold[95] | DFL | 7,201 | 33.90 | |||||
13B | Tim O'Driscoll | Republican | 2010 | Tim O'Driscoll[96] | Republican | 14,882 | 69.63 | Republican |
Matthew Crouse[96] | DFL | 6,465 | 30.25 | |||||
14A | Tama Theis | Republican | 2013* | Tama Theis[97] | Republican | 10,961 | 54.65 | Republican |
Aric Putnam[98] | DFL | 9,059 | 45.17 | |||||
14B | Jim Knoblach | Republican | 1994, 2014† | Jim Knoblach[97] | Republican | 8,887 | 51.20 | Republican |
Zach Dorholt[99] | DFL | 8,427 | 48.55 | |||||
15A | Sondra Erickson | Republican | 1998*, 2010† | Sondra Erickson[100] | Republican | 12,317 | 63.69 | Republican |
Kent Lestrud[101] | DFL | 6,973 | 36.05 | |||||
15B | Jim Newberger | Republican | 2012 | Jim Newberger[31] | Republican | 14,949 | 68.88 | Republican |
Karla Scapanski[102] | DFL | 6,732 | 31.02 | |||||
16A | Chris Swedzinski | Republican | 2010 | Chris Swedzinski[103] | Republican | 13,048 | 68.10 | Republican |
Al Kruse[104] | DFL | 6,096 | 31.81 | |||||
16B | Paul Torkelson | Republican | 2008 | Paul Torkelson[105] | Republican | 14,529 | 73.06 | Republican |
Austin Grossenburg[106] | DFL | 5,333 | 26.82 | |||||
17A | Tim Miller | Republican | 2014 | Tim Miller[107] | Republican | 11,603 | 59.01 | Republican |
Andrew Falk[108] | DFL | 8,045 | 40.91 | |||||
17B | Dave Baker | Republican | 2014 | Dave Baker[109] | Republican | 11,908 | 59.51 | Republican |
Mary Sawatzky[110] | DFL | 8,075 | 40.36 | |||||
18A | Dean Urdahl | Republican | 2002 | Dean Urdahl[111] | Republican | 17,787 | 97.81 | Republican |
18B | Glenn Gruenhagen | Republican | 2010 | Glenn Gruenhagen[112] | Republican | 13,167 | 67.80 | Republican |
Darrel Mosel[113] | DFL | 6,229 | 32.08 | |||||
19A | Clark Johnson | DFL | 2013* | Clark Johnson[114] | DFL | 11,158 | 52.68 | DFL |
Kim Spears[115] | Republican | 10,003 | 47.23 | |||||
19B | Jack Considine | DFL | 2014 | Jack Considine[116] | DFL | 11,377 | 59.55 | DFL |
Adam Isakson[117] | Republican | 7,685 | 40.23 | |||||
20A | Bob Vogel | Republican | 2014 | Bob Vogel[118] | Republican | 13,128 | 60.81 | Republican |
Jim Connelly[119] | DFL | 8,434 | 39.07 | |||||
20B | David Bly | DFL | 2006, 2012† | David Bly[120] | DFL | 11,538 | 54.15 | DFL |
Aramis Wells[121] | Republican | 9,754 | 45.77 | |||||
21A | Tim Kelly‡ | Republican | 2008 | Barb Haley[122] | Republican | 11,643 | 54.99 | Republican |
Lisa Bayley[123] | DFL | 9,503 | 44.88 | |||||
21B | Steve Drazkowski | Republican | 2007* | Steve Drazkowski[124] | Republican | 13,688 | 65.26 | Republican |
Elise Diesslin[125] | DFL | 7,270 | 34.66 | |||||
22A | Joe Schomacker | Republican | 2010 | Joe Schomacker[126] | Republican | 14,316 | 71.98 | Republican |
Laura Woods[127] | DFL | 5,564 | 27.98 | |||||
22B | Rod Hamilton | Republican | 2004 | Rod Hamilton[126] | Republican | 11,890 | 69.48 | Republican |
Kirby Kruse[128] | DFL | 5,207 | 30.43 | |||||
23A | Bob Gunther | Republican | 1995* | Bob Gunther[129] | Republican | 13,700 | 68.14 | Republican |
Zac Huntley[129] | DFL | 6,390 | 31.78 | |||||
23B | Tony Cornish | Republican | 2002 | Tony Cornish[130] | Republican | 13,332 | 66.91 | Republican |
Josh Haseman[131] | DFL | 6,574 | 32.99 | |||||
24A | John Petersburg | Republican | 2012 | John Petersburg[132] | Republican | 11,156 | 56.87 | Republican |
Bev Cashman[133] | DFL | 8,439 | 43.02 | |||||
24B | Brian Daniels | Republican | 2014 | Brian Daniels[132] | Republican | 10,475 | 58.39 | Republican |
Patti Fritz[134] | DFL | 7,441 | 41.47 | |||||
25A | Duane Quam | Republican | 2010 | Duane Quam[135] | Republican | 12,934 | 59.96 | Republican |
Linda Walbruch[136] | DFL | 8,615 | 39.94 | |||||
25B | Kim Norton‡ | DFL | 2006 | Duane Sauke[137] | DFL | 10,886 | 51.79 | DFL |
Fran Bradley[138] | Republican | 10,106 | 48.08 | |||||
26A | Tina Liebling | DFL | 2004 | Tina Liebling[139] | DFL | 10,737 | 59.89 | DFL |
Will Waggoner[140] | Republican | 7,168 | 39.98 | |||||
26B | Nels Pierson | Republican | 2014 | Nels Pierson[141] | Republican | 13,832 | 59.14 | Republican |
John Austinson[142] | DFL | 9,526 | 40.73 | |||||
27A | Peggy Bennett | Republican | 2014 | Peggy Bennett[143] | Republican | 12,329 | 61.71 | Republican |
Gary Schindler[144] | DFL | 7,633 | 38.21 | |||||
27B | Jeanne Poppe | DFL | 2004 | Jeanne Poppe[145] | DFL | 9,485 | 53.61 | DFL |
Dennis Schminke[146] | Republican | 8,192 | 46.30 | |||||
28A | Gene Pelowski | DFL | 1986 | Gene Pelowski[124] | DFL | 11,862 | 63.15 | DFL |
Adam Pace[147] | Republican | 6,897 | 36.72 | |||||
28B | Greg Davids | Republican | 1991*, 2008† | Greg Davids[148] | Republican | 11,614 | 54.54 | Republican |
Thomas Trehus[149] | DFL | 9,651 | 45.32 | |||||
29A | Joe McDonald | Republican | 2010 | Joe McDonald[150] | Republican | 14,916 | 69.62 | Republican |
Cortney Phillips[150] | DFL | 6,482 | 30.26 | |||||
29B | Marion O'Neill | Republican | 2012 | Marion O'Neill[56] | Republican | 12,808 | 65.53 | Republican |
Steve Kilburn[56] | DFL | 6,714 | 34.35 | |||||
30A | Nick Zerwas | Republican | 2012 | Nick Zerwas[151] | Republican | 14,305 | 68.58 | Republican |
Sarah Hamlin[152] | DFL | 6,527 | 31.29 | |||||
30B | Eric Lucero | Republican | 2014 | Eric Lucero[153] | Republican | 15,050 | 70.16 | Republican |
Margaret Fernandez[154] | DFL | 6,371 | 29.70 | |||||
31A | Kurt Daudt | Republican | 2010 | Kurt Daudt[155] | Republican | 14,815 | 70.33 | Republican |
Sarah Udvig[156] | DFL | 6,208 | 29.47 | |||||
31B | Tom Hackbarth§ | Republican | 1994, 1998† | Cal Bahr[155] | Republican | 14,785 | 66.42 | Republican |
Susan Larson[34] | DFL | 7,438 | 33.41 | |||||
32A | Brian Johnson | Republican | 2012 | Brian Johnson[157] | Republican | 12,928 | 63.00 | Republican |
Paul Gammel[158] | DFL | 7,551 | 36.79 | |||||
32B | Bob Barrett | Republican | 2010 | Bob Barrett[35][nb 2] | Republican | N/A[nb 2] | ||
Laurie Warner[159] | DFL | |||||||
33A | Jerry Hertaus | Republican | 2012 | Jerry Hertaus[160] | Republican | 17,162 | 67.76 | Republican |
Norrie Thomas[161] | DFL | 8,117 | 32.05 | |||||
33B | Cindy Pugh | Republican | 2012 | Cindy Pugh[162] | Republican | 14,836 | 60.34 | Republican |
Brad Brothen[163] | DFL | 9,715 | 39.51 | |||||
34A | Joyce Peppin | Republican | 2004 | Joyce Peppin[56] | Republican | 15,518 | 65.90 | Republican |
Dave Craig[56] | DFL | 7,996 | 33.95 | |||||
34B | Dennis Smith | Republican | 2014 | Dennis Smith[56] | Republican | 13,773 | 55.83 | Republican |
Kristin Bahner[56] | DFL | 10,841 | 43.95 | |||||
35A | Abigail Whelan | Republican | 2014 | Abigail Whelan[164] | Republican | 12,768 | 61.35 | Republican |
Andy Hillebregt[165] | DFL | 8,009 | 38.48 | |||||
35B | Peggy Scott | Republican | 2008 | Peggy Scott[156] | Republican | 14,705 | 64.74 | Republican |
Wes Volkenant[166] | DFL | 7,990 | 35.17 | |||||
36A | Mark Uglem | Republican | 2012 | Mark Uglem[167] | Republican | 12,119 | 58.21 | Republican |
Kevin Parker[168] | DFL | 8,652 | 41.56 | |||||
36B | Melissa Hortman | DFL | 2004 | Melissa Hortman[169] | DFL | 12,064 | 55.66 | DFL |
Peter Crema[169] | Republican | 9,560 | 44.11 | |||||
37A | Jerry Newton‡ | DFL | 2008, 2012† | Erin Koegel[156] | DFL | 9,485 | 47.17 | DFL |
Anthony Wilder[156] | Republican | 8,946 | 44.49 | |||||
Brian McCormick[156] | Libertarian | 1,647 | 8.19 | |||||
37B | Tim Sanders‡ | Republican | 2008 | Nolan West[170] | Republican | 11,473 | 50.26 | Republican |
Susan Witt[156] | DFL | 11,305 | 49.52 | |||||
38A | Linda Runbeck | Republican | 1989*, 2010† | Linda Runbeck[156] | Republican | 13,471 | 61.40 | Republican |
Kevin Fogarty[156] | DFL | 8,448 | 38.51 | |||||
38B | Matt Dean | Republican | 2004 | Matt Dean[56] | Republican | 13,874 | 56.94 | Republican |
Ami Wazlawik[171] | DFL | 10,465 | 42.95 | |||||
39A | Bob Dettmer | Republican | 2006 | Bob Dettmer[172] | Republican | 14,565 | 61.43 | Republican |
Jody Anderson[172] | DFL | 9,124 | 38.48 | |||||
39B | Kathy Lohmer | Republican | 2010 | Kathy Lohmer[172] | Republican | 13,793 | 59.02 | Republican |
Alan Kantrud[172] | DFL | 9,564 | 40.92 | |||||
40A | Mike Nelson | DFL | 2002 | Mike Nelson[169] | DFL | 11,548 | 96.39 | DFL |
40B | Debra Hilstrom | DFL | 2000 | Debra Hilstrom[173] | DFL | 11,154 | 69.24 | DFL |
Mali Marvin[36] | Republican | 4,872 | 30.24 | |||||
41A | Connie Bernardy | DFL | 2000, 2012† | Connie Bernardy[174] | DFL | 12,168 | 60.38 | DFL |
Ryan Evanson[175] | Republican | 7,946 | 39.43 | |||||
41B | Carolyn Laine‡ | DFL | 2006 | Mary Kunesh-Podein[9] | DFL | 12,936 | 63.24 | DFL |
Camden Pike[176] | Republican | 7,465 | 36.50 | |||||
42A | Barb Yarusso | DFL | 2012 | Randy Jessup[177] | Republican | 11,662 | 50.18 | Republican |
Barb Yarusso[177] | DFL | 11,537 | 49.64 | |||||
42B | Jason Isaacson‡ | DFL | 2012 | Jamie Becker-Finn[178] | DFL | 12,845 | 56.90 | DFL |
Tracy Nelson[179] | Republican | 9,688 | 42.92 | |||||
43A | Peter Fischer | DFL | 2012 | Peter Fischer[180] | DFL | 11,970 | 54.95 | DFL |
Bob Cardinal[180] | Republican | 9,767 | 44.84 | |||||
43B | Leon Lillie | DFL | 2004 | Leon Lillie[180] | DFL | 12,017 | 59.52 | DFL |
Nathan Hansen[181] | Republican | 8,123 | 40.23 | |||||
44A | Sarah Anderson | Republican | 2006 | Sarah Anderson[182] | Republican | 13,486 | 54.04 | Republican |
Ginny Klevorn[182] | DFL | 11,433 | 45.82 | |||||
44B | Jon Applebaum | DFL | 2014 | Jon Applebaum[183] | DFL | 13,929 | 54.89 | DFL |
Patti Meier[184] | Republican | 11,393 | 44.89 | |||||
45A | Lyndon Carlson | DFL | 1972 | Lyndon Carlson[185] | DFL | 11,635 | 56.80 | DFL |
Richard Lieberman[185] | Republican | 8,797 | 42.94 | |||||
45B | Mike Freiberg | DFL | 2012 | Mike Freiberg[186] | DFL | 15,261 | 68.04 | DFL |
Alma Wetzker[186] | Republican | 7,098 | 31.65 | |||||
46A | Peggy Flanagan | DFL | 2015* | Peggy Flanagan[187] | DFL | 15,187 | 63.85 | DFL |
Anne Taylor[188] | Republican | 8,525 | 35.84 | |||||
46B | Cheryl Youakim | DFL | 2014 | Cheryl Youakim[188] | DFL | 14,988 | 68.67 | DFL |
Bryan Björnson[188] | Republican | 6,760 | 30.97 | |||||
47A | Jim Nash | Republican | 2014 | Jim Nash[189] | Republican | 16,696 | 71.50 | Republican |
Sean White[190] | DFL | 6,631 | 28.40 | |||||
47B | Joe Hoppe | Republican | 2002 | Joe Hoppe[191] | Republican | 14,191 | 62.47 | Republican |
Jane Montemayor[191] | DFL | 8,510 | 37.46 | |||||
48A | Yvonne Selcer‡ | DFL | 2012 | Laurie Pryor[192] | DFL | 12,984 | 51.66 | DFL |
Mary Shapiro[193] | Republican | 12,110 | 48.18 | |||||
48B | Jenifer Loon | Republican | 2008 | Jenifer Loon[194] | Republican | 13,559 | 62.25 | Republican |
Ben Sherlock[195] | DFL | 8,183 | 37.57 | |||||
49A | Ron Erhardt | DFL | 1990, 2012† | Dario Anselmo[196] | Republican | 13,075 | 51.04 | Republican |
Ron Erhardt[43] | DFL | 12,499 | 48.79 | |||||
49B | Paul Rosenthal | DFL | 2008, 2012† | Paul Rosenthal[197] | DFL | 14,399 | 55.38 | DFL |
Max Rymer[198] | Republican | 11,542 | 44.39 | |||||
50A | Linda Slocum | DFL | 2006 | Linda Slocum[199] | DFL | 12,217 | 63.09 | DFL |
Tim Johnson[199] | Republican | 7,074 | 36.53 | |||||
50B | Chad Anderson | Republican | 2016* | Andrew Carlson[200] | DFL | 12,084 | 53.54 | DFL |
Chad Anderson[197] | Republican | 10,429 | 46.20 | |||||
51A | Sandra Masin | DFL | 2006, 2012† | Sandra Masin[201] | DFL | 12,036 | 57.64 | DFL |
Brad Gerten[202] | Republican | 8,769 | 41.99 | |||||
51B | Laurie Halverson | DFL | 2012 | Laurie Halverson[203] | DFL | 13,311 | 56.50 | DFL |
Pat Hammond[204] | Republican | 10,212 | 43.35 | |||||
52A | Rick Hansen | DFL | 2004 | Rick Hansen[205] | DFL | 13,737 | 63.33 | DFL |
Larry Sachi[206] | Republican | 7,929 | 36.55 | |||||
52B | Joe Atkins‡ | DFL | 2002 | Regina Barr[207] | Republican | 11,001 | 50.17 | Republican |
Mary T'Kach[208] | DFL | 10,880 | 49.62 | |||||
53A | JoAnn Ward | DFL | 2012 | JoAnn Ward[209] | DFL | 12,348 | 59.03 | DFL |
Andy Turonie[209] | Republican | 8,535 | 40.80 | |||||
53B | Kelly Fenton | Republican | 2014 | Kelly Fenton[210] | Republican | 13,740 | 56.35 | Republican |
Alberder Gillespie[211] | DFL | 10,620 | 43.56 | |||||
54A | Dan Schoen‡ | DFL | 2012 | Keith Franke[212] | Republican | 10,483 | 51.43 | Republican |
Jen Peterson[213] | DFL | 9,877 | 48.46 | |||||
54B | Denny McNamara‡ | Republican | 2002 | Tony Jurgens[5] | Republican | 11,958 | 55.27 | Republican |
Don Slaten[214] | DFL | 9,633 | 44.53 | |||||
55A | Bob Loonan | Republican | 2014 | Bob Loonan[215] | Republican | 10,898 | 55.78 | Republican |
Mary Hernandez[216] | DFL | 8,594 | 43.99 | |||||
55B | Tony Albright | Republican | 2012 | Tony Albright[217] | Republican | 15,947 | 69.05 | Republican |
Ceci Haakenson[218] | DFL | 7,112 | 30.79 | |||||
56A | Drew Christensen | Republican | 2014 | Drew Christensen[219] | Republican | 12,069 | 55.96 | Republican |
Jared Christiansen[220] | DFL | 9,466 | 43.89 | |||||
56B | Roz Peterson | Republican | 2014 | Roz Peterson[221] | Republican | 11,215 | 52.37 | Republican |
Lindsey Port[222] | DFL | 10,165 | 47.46 | |||||
57A | Tara Mack‡ | Republican | 2008 | Erin Maye Quade[223] | DFL | 11,825 | 52.23 | DFL |
Ali Jimenez-Hopper[224] | Republican | 10,758 | 47.52 | |||||
57B | Anna Wills | Republican | 2012 | Anna Wills[225] | Republican | 12,382 | 53.66 | Republican |
John Huot[223] | DFL | 10,656 | 46.18 | |||||
58A | Jon Koznick | Republican | 2014 | Jon Koznick[226] | Republican | 13,691 | 60.65 | Republican |
LeAnn Weikle[227] | DFL | 8,852 | 39.22 | |||||
58B | Pat Garofalo | Republican | 2004 | Pat Garofalo[228] | Republican | 13,926 | 64.78 | Republican |
Marla Vagts[228] | DFL | 7,542 | 35.08 | |||||
59A | Joe Mullery§ | DFL | 1996 | Fue Lee[229] | DFL | 12,585 | 80.62 | DFL |
Jessica Newville[56] | Republican | 2,903 | 18.60 | |||||
59B | Raymond Dehn | DFL | 2012 | Raymond Dehn[56] | DFL | 14,877 | 76.56 | DFL |
Margaret Martín[56] | Republican | 4,440 | 22.85 | |||||
60A | Diane Loeffler | DFL | 2004 | Diane Loeffler[56] | DFL | 15,587 | 73.55 | DFL |
Gabe Barnett[56] | Independent | 5,423 | 25.59 | |||||
60B | Phyllis Kahn§ | DFL | 1972 | Ilhan Omar[229] | DFL | 15,860 | 79.77 | DFL |
Abdimalik Askar[230][nb 3] | Republican | 3,820 | 19.21 | |||||
61A | Frank Hornstein | DFL | 2002 | Frank Hornstein[56] | DFL | 21,656 | 79.16 | DFL |
Brian Rosenblatt[56] | Republican | 5,615 | 20.53 | |||||
61B | Paul Thissen | DFL | 2002 | Paul Thissen[56] | DFL | 20,282 | 80.40 | DFL |
Tom Gallagher[56] | Republican | 4,885 | 19.36 | |||||
62A | Karen Clark | DFL | 1980 | Karen Clark[56] | DFL | 12,657 | 88.26 | DFL |
Claire Leiter[56] | Republican | 1,600 | 11.16 | |||||
62B | Susan Allen | DFL | 2012* | Susan Allen[56] | DFL | 16,759 | 98.45 | DFL |
63A | Jim Davnie | DFL | 2000 | Jim Davnie[232] | DFL | 20,366 | 85.30 | DFL |
Kyle Bragg[232] | Republican | 3,427 | 14.35 | |||||
63B | Jean Wagenius | DFL | 1986 | Jean Wagenius[232] | DFL | 17,769 | 76.19 | DFL |
Frank Pafko[232] | Republican | 5,465 | 23.43 | |||||
64A | Erin Murphy | DFL | 2006 | Erin Murphy[233] | DFL | 18,254 | 79.70 | DFL |
Riley Horan[234] | Republican | 4,588 | 20.03 | |||||
64B | Dave Pinto | DFL | 2014 | Dave Pinto[56] | DFL | 18,242 | 74.77 | DFL |
Emory Dively[56] | Republican | 6,103 | 25.02 | |||||
65A | Rena Moran | DFL | 2010 | Rena Moran[235] | DFL | 12,665 | 82.79 | DFL |
Monique Giordana[233] | Republican | 2,564 | 16.76 | |||||
65B | Carlos Mariani | DFL | 1990 | Carlos Mariani[56] | DFL | 13,995 | 77.03 | DFL |
Margaret Mary Stokely[56] | Republican | 4,098 | 22.56 | |||||
66A | Alice Hausman | DFL | 1989* | Alice Hausman[236] | DFL | 15,372 | 68.41 | DFL |
Jon Heyer[236] | Republican | 7,067 | 31.45 | |||||
66B | John Lesch | DFL | 2002 | John Lesch[233] | DFL | 11,687 | 79.73 | DFL |
William Brownell[233] | Republican | 2,903 | 19.80 | |||||
67A | Tim Mahoney | DFL | 1998 | Tim Mahoney[237] | DFL | 9,945 | 76.34 | DFL |
Andrew Livingston[237] | Republican | 3,022 | 23.20 | |||||
67B | Sheldon Johnson | DFL | 2000 | Sheldon Johnson[238] | DFL | 10,021 | 69.35 | DFL |
Lisa Thompson[238] | Republican | 3,553 | 24.59 | |||||
Joseph Weverka[238] | Libertarian | 820 | 5.67 |
- *Elected in a special election.[20]
- †Elected to non-consecutive terms.[21]
- ‡Retired; did not seek re-election.
- §Lost primary election for party's nomination.
- The following sought election but later withdrew.
District | Candidates | Party |
---|---|---|
2A | Roger Erickson[239] | DFL |
6A | Mark Larson[240] | DFL |
9A | Larry Lundblad[241] | Republican |
20B | Jim Flaherty[242] | Republican |
25A | Dale Amorosia[243] | DFL |
28B | Jon Pieper[244] | DFL |
30B | Jeanne Holland[153] | Republican |
41A | Valerie Rolstad[174] | DFL |
Rich Rosivach[245] | DFL | |
Ruben Vazquez[174] | DFL | |
41B | Rachel Nelson[174] | DFL |
42B | Kaying Thao[246] | DFL |
47B | Libby Fairchild[191] | DFL |
49A | Heather Edelson[247] | DFL |
Matt Samuel[248] | DFL | |
52B | Don Lee[249] | Republican |
Chris Becker[250] | DFL | |
53B | Steve Ellenwood[251] | Republican |
Kay Hendrikson[252] | DFL | |
Shelly Schafer[252] | DFL | |
54A | Warren Claflin[253] | DFL |
57A | Ryan Kirkley[224] | Republican |
Tasha Wells[224] | Republican |
Seats changing parties
[edit]Party | Incumbent | District | First elected | Winner | Party |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | Chad Anderson | 50B | 2016* | Andrew Carlson | DFL |
Tara Mack‡ | 57A | 2008 | Erin Maye Quade | DFL | |
DFL | John Persell | 5A | 2008 | Matt Bliss | Republican |
Tom Anzelc | 5B | 2006 | Sandy Layman | Republican | |
Barb Yarusso | 42A | 2012 | Randy Jessup | Republican | |
Ron Erhardt | 49A | 1990, 2012† | Dario Anselmo | Republican | |
Joe Atkins‡ | 52B | 2002 | Regina Barr | Republican | |
Dan Schoen‡ | 54A | 2012 | Keith Franke | Republican |
- *Elected in a special election.[20]
- †Elected to non-consecutive terms.[21]
- ‡Retired; did not seek re-election.
See also
[edit]Notes
[edit]- ^ Result of winning DFL incumbent Ann Lenczewski, who subsequently resigned, resulting in a special election win by Anderson.
- ^ a b c On September 8, 2016, the Minnesota Supreme Court ruled that Barrett was ineligible to be a candidate in District 32B. Barrett's name remained on the ballot, but the results were not certified and a special election was held on February 14, 2017.[50] Republican Ann Neu won the special election.[51]
- ^ Suspended campaign due to family issues. His name remained on the ballot.[231]
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