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2020 Minnesota House of Representatives election

← 2018 November 3, 2020 2022 →

All 134 seats in the Minnesota House of Representatives
68 seats needed for a majority
  Majority party Minority party
 
Leader Melissa Hortman Kurt Daudt
Party Democratic (DFL) Republican
Leader since January 3, 2017 January 8, 2013
Leader's seat 36B–Brooklyn Park 31A–Crown
Last election 75 seats, 54.40% 59 seats, 45.09%
Seats won 70 64
Seat change Decrease5 Increase5
Popular vote 1,601,357 1,510,928
Percentage 51.06% 48.17%
Swing Decrease3.34 pp Increase3.09 pp


Speaker before election

Melissa Hortman
Democratic (DFL)

Elected Speaker

Melissa Hortman
Democratic (DFL)

The 2020 Minnesota House of Representatives election was held in the U.S. state of Minnesota on November 3, 2020, to elect members to the House of Representatives of the 92nd Minnesota Legislature. A primary election was held in several districts on August 11, 2020. The election coincided with the election of the other house of the Legislature, the Senate, and other elections.

Background

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The last election in 2018 resulted in the Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party (DFL) winning a majority of 75 seats, ending four years of a Republican majority. As there was no Senate election, this resulted in split control of the Legislature, with Republicans holding a majority in the Senate they won in 2016.

Electoral system

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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 recognized major parties (DFL, Grassroots–Legalize Cannabis, Legal Marijuana Now, and Republican) for each district were determined by an open primary election. Minor party 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 be counted. The filing period was from May 19 to June 2, 2020.[1]

Retiring members

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Retiring incumbents (light red and light blue) by district.

DFL

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Republican

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Primary elections results

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A primary election was held in 23 districts to nominate Republican and DFL candidates. 11 Republican nominations and 12 DFL nominations were contested. Nine incumbents were opposed for their party's nomination. DFL incumbents Raymond Dehn in District 59B and John Lesch in District 66B were not renominated.[15]

Primary results by district
District Party Candidates Votes %
1A Republican John Burkel 3,167 90.85
David Lion 193 5.54
Brian Meehan 126 3.61
DFL Connie Lindstrom 1,821 100.00
4A Republican Edwin Hahn 848 100.00
DFL Heather Keeler 1,888 66.32
Chuck Hendrickson 959 33.68
15B Republican Shane Mekeland 1,867 71.89
John Ulrick 730 28.11
DFL Ron Thiessen 1,024 100.00
16B Republican Paul Torkelson 2,621 78.83
Tammy Houle 704 21.17
DFL Mindy Kimmel 1,953 100.00
17A LMN Ed Engelmann 50 100.00
Republican Tim Miller 2,672 100.00
DFL Ben Dolan 1,593 80.17
Robert Wright 394 19.83
23 A Republican Bjorn Olson 2,484 57.34
Michael Sukalski 1,848 42.66
DFL Pat Bacon 1,409 100.00
B Republican Jeremy Munson 3,045 79.40
Yvonne Simon 790 20.60
DFL Leroy McClelland 1,781 100.00
27A Republican Peggy Bennett 2,018 100.00
DFL Thomas Martinez 1,705 70.45
Joe Pacovsky 715 29.55
31A Republican Kurt Daudt 1,940 86.45
Beau Hullermann 304 13.55
DFL Brad Brown 1,277 100.00
32B Republican Anne Neu 1,559 80.94
Joelle Walmsley 367 19.06
DFL Katie Malchow 1,926 100.00
33B Republican Andrew Myers 2,222 70.47
Marianne Stebbins 931 29.53
DFL Kelly Morrison 4,778 100.00
38A Republican Donald Raleigh 1,508 55.79
Doug Malsom 788 29.15
Kelly Gunderson 407 15.06
DFL Kris Fredrick 2,808 100.00
39A Republican Bob Dettmer 1,573 100.00
DFL Ann Mozey 3,260 91.21
Chuck Fitzer 314 8.79
45A Republican Jesse Pfliger 1,181 100.00
DFL Cedrick Frazier 3,697 68.77
Daonna Depoister 1,679 31.23
51 A Republican Patrick Zurick 1,180 100.00
DFL Sandra Masin 3,145 81.73
Justin Clark 703 18.27
B Republican Fern Smith 1,134 100.00
DFL Liz Reyer 3,173 63.54
Mike Maguire 1,821 36.46
55A LMN Ryan Martin 40 100.00
Republican Erik Mortensen 1,673 55.00
Bob Loonan 1,369 45.00
DFL Brad Tabke 2,056 100.00
56A Republican Pam Myhra 1,622 91.95
Basil Martin 142 8.05
DFL Jess Hanson 3,149 100.00
59B Republican Alan Shilepsky 402 100.00
DFL Esther Agbaje 4,443 48.24
Raymond Dehn 3,836 41.65
Isaiah Whitmore 932 10.12
63 A LMN David Wiester 87 100.00
Republican Penny Arcos 475 100.00
DFL Jim Davnie 11,563 79.61
April Kane 2,961 20.39
B LMN Dennis Schuller 73 100.00
Republican Frank Pafko 775 100.00
DFL Emma Greenman 7,380 63.98
Jerome Evans 3,032 26.29
Husniyah Dent Bradley 1,123 9.74
66B Republican Mikki Murray 470 100.00
DFL Athena Hollins 2,974 60.73
John Lesch 1,923 39.27
67A Republican John Stromenger 416 100.00
DFL John Thompson 1,603 59.33
Hoang Murphy 1,099 40.67
Source: Minnesota Secretary of State[16]

Predictions

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Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[17] Lean D October 21, 2020

Results

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Districts won
Party Candidates Votes Seats
No. % +/? No. +/? %
Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party 133 1,601,357 51.06 ?3.34 70 ?5 52.24
Republican Party of Minnesota 130 1,510,928 48.17 +3.09 64 +5 47.76
Legal Marijuana Now Party 5 8,780 0.28 +0.28 0 0 0.00
Grassroots–Legalize Cannabis Party 1 4,054 0.13 +0.13 0 0 0.00
Veterans Party of Minnesota 3 3,455 0.11 +0.11 0 0 0.00
Green Party of Minnesota 1 1,804 0.06 +0.06 0 0 0.00
Write-in N/A 6,136 0.20 +0.04 0 0 0.00
Total 3,136,514 100.00 ±0.00 134 ±0 100.00
Invalid/blank votes 157,266 4.77 +2.55
Turnout (out of 4,118,462 eligible voters)[18] 3,293,780 79.98 +15.73
Source: Minnesota Secretary of State,[19] Star Tribune[20]

Seats changing parties

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Seat gains and holds by party
Party Incumbent District First
elected
Winner Party
DFL John Persell 5A 2008[a] Matt Bliss Republican
Jeff Brand 19A 2018 Susan Akland Republican
Jeanne Poppe 27B 2004 Patricia Mueller Republican
Anne Claflin 54A 2018 Keith Franke Republican
Brad Tabke 55A 2018 Erik Mortensen Republican

Close races

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Districts where the margin of victory was under 10%:

  • District 3
  1. Seat A, 4.92%
  • District 4
  1. Seat B, 5.51%
  • District 5
  1. Seat A, 6.91% (gain)
  • District 6
  1. Seat A, 0.19%
  2. Seat B, 9.21%
  • District 11
  1. Seat A, 2.93%
  • District 14
  1. Seat A, 8.1%
  • District 19
  1. Seat A, 0.48% (gain)
  • District 20
  1. Seat B, 5.09%
  • District 26
  1. Seat B, 1.26%
  • District 27
  1. Seat B, 3.18% (gain)
  • District 33
  1. Seat B, 1.11%
  • District 34
  1. Seat B, 7.36%
  • District 36
  1. Seat B, 2.89%
  • District 37
  1. Seat B, 4.92%
  • District 38
  1. Seat A, 7.3%
  2. Seat B, 0.36%
  • District 39
  1. Seat B, 0.85%
  • District 47
  1. Seat B, 3.21%
  • District 53
  1. Seat B, 6.26%
  • District 54
  1. Seat A, 2.96% (gain)
  2. Seat B, 7.21%
  • District 55
  1. Seat A, 2.41% (gain)
  • District 56
  1. Seat A, 3.33%
  2. Seat B, 4.88%

District results

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Table of results
District Incumbent Candidates[21]
Name Party First
elected
Name Party Votes % Winner
Party
1 A Dan Fabian[b] Republican 2010 John Burkel Republican 15,169 72.75 Republican
Connie Lindstrom DFL 5,670 27.19
B Deb Kiel Republican 2010 Deb Kiel Republican 13,904 70.90 Republican
Cindy Ansbacher DFL 5,687 29.00
2 A Matt Grossell Republican 2016 Matt Grossell Republican 14,009 62.43 Republican
Jeremiah Liend DFL 8,395 37.41
B Steve Green Republican 2012 Steve Green Republican 14,496 66.19 Republican
David Suby DFL 7,384 33.72
3 A Rob Ecklund DFL 2015[c] Rob Ecklund DFL 12,581 52.42 DFL
Thomas Manninen Republican 11,400 47.50
B Mary Murphy DFL 1976 Mary Murphy DFL 13,865 56.62 DFL
Andrew Hjelle Republican 10,603 43.30
4 A Ben Lien[b] DFL 2012 Heather Keeler DFL 11,487 56.67 DFL
Edwin Hahn Republican 8,748 43.16
B Paul Marquart DFL 2000 Paul Marquart DFL 12,022 52.73 DFL
Brian Anderson Republican 10,766 47.22
5 A John Persell DFL 2008[a] Matt Bliss Republican 11,482 53.37 Republican
John Persell DFL 9,996 46.46
B Sandy Layman[b] Republican 2016 Spencer Igo Republican 14,432 61.04 Republican
Joe Abeyta DFL 9,187 38.85
6 A Julie Sandstede DFL 2016 Julie Sandstede DFL 10,781 50.04 DFL
Rob Farnsworth Republican 10,741 49.85
B Dave Lislegard DFL 2018 Dave Lislegard DFL 12,648 54.54 DFL
Julie Buria Republican 10,513 45.33
7 A Jennifer Schultz DFL 2014 Jennifer Schultz DFL 16,021 70.47 DFL
Tom Sullivan Republican 6,684 29.40
B Liz Olson DFL 2016 Liz Olson DFL 14,769 68.15 DFL
Art Johnston Republican 6,879 31.74
8 A Bud Nornes[b] Republican 1996 Jordan Rasmusson Republican 15,998 65.90 Republican
Brittney Johnson DFL 8,243 33.96
B Mary Franson Republican 2010 Mary Franson Republican 17,307 68.03 Republican
Carol Wenner DFL 8,101 31.84
9 A John Poston Republican 2016 John Poston Republican 16,414 73.95 Republican
Alex Herring DFL 5,752 25.91
B Ron Kresha Republican 2012 Ron Kresha Republican 16,855 77.09 Republican
Laura Wright DFL 4,979 22.77
10 A Josh Heintzeman Republican 2014 Josh Heintzeman Republican 15,674 64.93 Republican
Dale Menk DFL 8,443 34.98
B Dale Lueck Republican 2014 Dale Lueck Republican 17,031 69.41 Republican
Gaylene Spolarich DFL 7,497 30.55
11 A Mike Sundin DFL 2012 Mike Sundin DFL 11,452 51.41 DFL
Jeff Dotseth Republican 10,798 48.48
B Nathan Nelson Republican 2019[c] Nathan Nelson Republican 13,484 65.34 Republican
Jack Frechette DFL 7,145 34.62
12 A Jeff Backer Republican 2014 Jeff Backer Republican 14,775 66.88 Republican
Murray Smart DFL 7,299 33.04
B Paul Anderson Republican 2008 Paul Anderson Republican 17,151 75.01 Republican
Ben Schirmers DFL 5,697 24.92
13 A Lisa Demuth Republican 2018 Lisa Demuth Republican 16,056 70.75 Republican
Katy Westlund DFL 6,610 29.13
B Tim O'Driscoll Republican 2010 Tim O'Driscoll Republican 16,524 68.16 Republican
Benjamin Carollo DFL 7,684 31.70
14 A Tama Theis Republican 2013[c] Tama Theis Republican 11,887 53.93 Republican
Tami Calhoun DFL 10,102 45.83
B Dan Wolgamott DFL 2018 Dan Wolgamott DFL 9,422 55.93 DFL
Paul Brandmire Republican 7,383 43.82
15 A Sondra Erickson Republican 1998[d] Sondra Erickson Republican 15,717 71.19 Republican
Cal Schmock DFL 6,329 28.67
B Shane Mekeland Republican 2018 Shane Mekeland Republican 17,616 70.55 Republican
Ron Thiessen DFL 5,898 23.62
Myron Wilson Veterans 1,425 5.71
16 A Chris Swedzinski Republican 2010 Chris Swedzinski Republican 13,930 69.15 Republican
Doria Drost DFL 6,200 30.78
B Paul Torkelson Republican 2008 Paul Torkelson Republican 14,476 67.61 Republican
Mindy Kimmel DFL 6,908 32.26
17 A Tim Miller Republican 2014 Tim Miller Republican 13,272 64.30 Republican
Ben Dolan DFL 6,357 30.80
Ed Engelmann LMN 1,007 4.88
B Dave Baker Republican 2014 Dave Baker Republican 14,997 70.67 Republican
Logan Kortgard DFL 6,198 29.21
18 A Dean Urdahl Republican 2002 Dean Urdahl Republican 19,594 97.59 Republican
B Glenn Gruenhagen Republican 2010 Glenn Gruenhagen Republican 15,475 71.37 Republican
Heather Bakke DFL 6,185 28.52
19 A Jeff Brand DFL 2018 Susan Akland Republican 11,621 50.15 Republican
Jeff Brand DFL 11,510 49.67
B Jack Considine[b] DFL 2014 Luke Frederick DFL 12,052 59.68 DFL
Jeremy Loger Republican 8,098 40.10
20 A Bob Vogel[b] Republican 2014 Brian Pfarr Republican 16,922 68.65 Republican
Erina Prom DFL 7,705 31.26
B Todd Lippert DFL 2018 Todd Lippert DFL 12,585 52.49 DFL
Joe Moravchik Republican 11,366 47.40
21 A Barb Haley Republican 2016 Barb Haley Republican 13,961 59.60 Republican
Matt Bruns DFL 9,436 40.28
B Steve Drazkowski Republican 2007[c] Steve Drazkowski Republican 15,647 66.58 Republican
Elise Diesslin DFL 7,831 33.32
22 A Joe Schomacker Republican 2010 Joe Schomacker Republican 15,161 73.02 Republican
Chris Baumberger DFL 5,584 26.89
B Rod Hamilton Republican 2004 Rod Hamilton Republican 12,809 72.89 Republican
Lynn Herrick DFL 4,748 27.02
23 A Bob Gunther[b] Republican 1995[c] Bjorn Olson Republican 14,324 68.45 Republican
Pat Bacon DFL 6,523 31.17
B Jeremy Munson Republican 2018[c] Jeremy Munson Republican 13,919 64.67 Republican
Leroy McClelland DFL 7,577 35.20
24 A John Petersburg Republican 2012 John Petersburg Republican 13,066 61.15 Republican
Tom Shea DFL 8,281 38.76
B Brian Daniels Republican 2014 Brian Daniels Republican 12,687 66.29 Republican
Ashley Martinez-Perez DFL 6,417 33.53
25 A Duane Quam Republican 2010 Duane Quam Republican 14,479 57.47 Republican
Kim Hicks DFL 10,692 42.44
B Duane Sauke[b] DFL 2016 Liz Boldon DFL 13,211 58.03 DFL
Kenneth Bush Republican 9,522 41.83
26 A Tina Liebling DFL 2004 Tina Liebling DFL 13,207 63.85 DFL
Gary Melin Republican 7,443 35.99
B Nels Pierson Republican 2014 Nels Pierson Republican 13,999 50.60 Republican
Randy Brock DFL 13,652 49.34
27 A Peggy Bennett Republican 2014 Peggy Bennett Republican 13,416 63.43 Republican
Thomas Martinez DFL 7,719 36.49
B Jeanne Poppe DFL 2004 Patricia Mueller Republican 9,907 51.53 Republican
Jeanne Poppe DFL 9,295 48.35
28 A Gene Pelowski DFL 1986 Gene Pelowski DFL 15,167 95.98 DFL
B Greg Davids Republican 1991[e] Greg Davids Republican 14,711 63.67 Republican
Jordan Fontenello DFL 8,344 36.11
29 A Joe McDonald Republican 2010 Joe McDonald Republican 17,823 70.29 Republican
Renée Cardarelle DFL 7,499 29.57
B Marion O'Neill Republican 2012 Marion O'Neill Republican 14,290 62.95 Republican
Joe Rosh DFL 8,373 36.88
30 A Paul Novotny Republican 2020[c] Paul Novotny Republican 16,154 66.23 Republican
Chad Hobot DFL 8,219 33.70
B Eric Lucero Republican 2014 Eric Lucero Republican 17,745 65.92 Republican
Brad Kovach DFL 9,132 33.92
31 A Kurt Daudt Republican 2010 Kurt Daudt Republican 17,960 72.84 Republican
Brad Brown DFL 6,664 27.03
B Cal Bahr Republican 2016 Cal Bahr Republican 17,447 67.10 Republican
Sue Larson DFL 8,532 32.81
32 A Brian Johnson Republican 2012 Brian Johnson Republican 16,381 68.20 Republican
Renae Berg DFL 7,607 31.67
B Anne Neu Republican 2017[c] Anne Neu Republican 15,385 62.13 Republican
Katie Malchow DFL 9,353 37.77
33 A Jerry Hertaus Republican 2012 Jerry Hertaus Republican 17,660 58.04 Republican
Caitlin Cahill DFL 12,755 41.92
B Kelly Morrison DFL 2018 Kelly Morrison DFL 14,202 50.52 DFL
Andrew Myers Republican 13,889 49.41
34 A Kristin Robbins Republican 2018 Kristin Robbins Republican 16,555 57.83 Republican
Brian Raines DFL 12,056 42.11
B Kristin Bahner DFL 2018 Kristin Bahner DFL 15,337 53.65 DFL
Dori Trossen Republican 13,232 46.29
35 A John Heinrich Republican 2018 John Heinrich Republican 13,525 56.12 Republican
Mike Erickson DFL 10,559 43.82
B Peggy Scott Republican 2008 Peggy Scott Republican 15,385 60.17 Republican
Jason Ruffalo DFL 10,170 39.77
36 A Zack Stephenson DFL 2018 Zack Stephenson DFL 12,419 51.32 DFL
Bill Maresh Republican 11,744 48.53
B Melissa Hortman DFL 2004 Melissa Hortman DFL 15,076 60.45 DFL
Scott Simmons Republican 9,828 39.41
37 A Erin Koegel DFL 2016 Erin Koegel DFL 12,389 55.10 DFL
Ken Wendling Republican 10,070 44.78
B Nolan West Republican 2016 Nolan West Republican 14,328 52.40 Republican
Amir Malik DFL 12,984 47.48
38 A Linda Runbeck[b] Republican 1989[f] Donald Raleigh Republican 13,843 53.61 Republican
Kris Fredrick DFL 11,960 46.31
B Ami Wazlawik DFL 2018 Ami Wazlawik DFL 13,906 50.12 DFL
Elliott Engen Republican 13,807 49.76
39 A Bob Dettmer Republican 2006 Bob Dettmer Republican 15,499 57.84 Republican
Ann Mozey DFL 11,275 42.08
B Shelly Christensen DFL 2018 Shelly Christensen DFL 14,018 50.39 DFL
Joe Garofalo Republican 13,781 49.54
40 A Mike Nelson DFL 2002 Mike Nelson DFL 11,775 72.90 DFL
David True Republican 4,348 26.92
B Samantha Vang DFL 2018 Samantha Vang DFL 11,370 62.79 DFL
Charlotte Smith Republican 4,574 25.26
Mary O'Connor LMN 2,147 11.86
41 A Connie Bernardy DFL 2000[g] Connie Bernardy DFL 14,208 64.05 DFL
Susan Erickson Republican 7,937 35.78
B Mary Kunesh-Podein DFL 2016 Sandra Feist DFL 15,958 70.51 DFL
Ronald Vogel Republican 6,647 29.37
42 A Kelly Moller DFL 2018 Kelly Moller DFL 14,981 60.72 DFL
Candy Sina Republican 9,659 39.15
B Jamie Becker-Finn DFL 2016 Jamie Becker-Finn DFL 15,950 61.97 DFL
Sue Finney Republican 9,750 37.88
43 A Peter Fischer DFL 2012 Peter Fischer DFL 14,492 60.69 DFL
Paul Babin Republican 9,357 39.19
B Leon Lillie DFL 2004 Leon Lillie DFL 12,651 56.70 DFL
Jordan Herzog Republican 8,330 37.33
Antonio Nerios Veterans 1,309 5.87
44 A Ginny Klevorn DFL 2018 Ginny Klevorn DFL 17,644 59.63 DFL
Perry Nouis Republican 11,929 40.32
B Patty Acomb DFL 2018 Patty Acomb DFL 17,340 62.29 DFL
Gary Porter Republican 10,480 37.65
45 A Lyndon Carlson[b] DFL 1972 Cedrick Frazier DFL 13,870 63.08 DFL
Jesse Pfliger Republican 8,086 36.77
B Mike Freiberg DFL 2012 Mike Freiberg DFL 17,929 70.63 DFL
Ken Fitzgerald Republican 7,430 29.27
46 A Ryan Winkler DFL 2006[h] Ryan Winkler DFL 18,702 69.71 DFL
Anne Taylor Republican 8,103 30.20
B Cheryl Youakim DFL 2014 Cheryl Youakim DFL 18,731 73.66 DFL
Melissa Moore Republican 6,670 26.23
47 A Jim Nash Republican 2014 Jim Nash Republican 19,267 67.35 Republican
Arlan Brinkmeier DFL 9,308 32.54
B Greg Boe Republican 2018 Greg Boe Republican 14,172 51.54 Republican
Dan Kessler DFL 13,290 48.33
48 A Laurie Pryor DFL 2016 Laurie Pryor DFL 16,348 60.91 DFL
Eric Wessels Republican 10,478 39.04
B Carlie Kotyza-Witthuhn DFL 2018 Carlie Kotyza-Witthuhn DFL 13,410 55.00 DFL
Holly Link Republican 10,962 44.96
49 A Heather Edelson DFL 2018 Heather Edelson DFL 20,306 95.62 DFL
B Steve Elkins DFL 2018 Steve Elkins DFL 17,883 62.22 DFL
Joe Thalman Republican 10,836 37.70
50 A Michael Howard DFL 2018 Michael Howard DFL 14,626 68.53 DFL
Tim Johnson Republican 6,692 31.35
B Andrew Carlson DFL 2016 Andrew Carlson DFL 15,504 63.17 DFL
Gary Heyer Republican 9,021 36.75
51 A Sandra Masin DFL 2006[i] Sandra Masin DFL 14,566 61.76 DFL
Patrick Zurick Republican 8,976 38.06
B Laurie Halverson[b] DFL 2012 Liz Reyer DFL 15,764 60.23 DFL
Fern Smith Republican 10,387 39.68
52 A Rick Hansen DFL 2004 Rick Hansen DFL 15,704 65.47 DFL
Mariah de la Paz Republican 8,243 34.36
B Ruth Richardson DFL 2018 Ruth Richardson DFL 13,653 55.45 DFL
Cynthia Lonnquist Republican 10,947 44.46
53 A Tou Xiong DFL 2018 Tou Xiong DFL 13,801 59.74 DFL
William Johnston Republican 9,276 40.15
B Steve Sandell DFL 2018 Steve Sandell DFL 16,269 53.09 DFL
Kelly Jahner-Byrne Republican 14,350 46.83
54 A Anne Claflin DFL 2018 Keith Franke Republican 12,125 51.42 Republican
Anne Claflin DFL 11,428 48.46
B Tony Jurgens Republican 2016 Tony Jurgens Republican 13,176 53.54 Republican
Kelsey Waits DFL 11,402 46.33
55 A Brad Tabke DFL 2018 Erik Mortensen Republican 10,926 47.41 Republican
Brad Tabke DFL 10,372 45.00
Ryan Martin LMN 1,706 7.40
B Tony Albright Republican 2012 Tony Albright Republican 17,128 62.27 Republican
Andrea Nelsen DFL 10,364 37.68
56 A Hunter Cantrell[b] DFL 2018 Jessica Hanson DFL 13,166 51.61 DFL
Pam Myhra Republican 12,316 48.28
B Alice Mann[b] DFL 2018 Kaela Berg DFL 12,070 52.38 DFL
Roz Peterson Republican 10,945 47.50
57 A Robert Bierman DFL 2018 Robert Bierman DFL 15,574 55.70 DFL
Megan Olson Republican 12,357 44.20
B John Huot DFL 2018 John Huot DFL 14,527 55.02 DFL
Sandra Jimenez Republican 11,857 44.91
58 A Jon Koznick Republican 2014 Jon Koznick Republican 15,172 56.21 Republican
Erin Preese DFL 11,800 43.72
B Pat Garofalo Republican 2004 Pat Garofalo Republican 15,220 61.95 Republican
Sara Wolf DFL 9,328 37.97
59 A Fue Lee DFL 2016 Fue Lee DFL 12,409 74.87 DFL
Marcus Harcus Grassroots 4,054 24.46
B Raymond Dehn[j] DFL 2012 Esther Agbaje DFL 17,649 74.35 DFL
Alan Shilepsky Republican 4,249 17.90
Lisa Neal-Delgado Green 1,804 7.60
60 A Sydney Jordan DFL 2020[c] Sydney Jordan DFL 20,541 82.39 DFL
John Holmberg Republican 3,635 14.58
Calvin Lee Carpenter Veterans 721 2.89
B Mohamud Noor DFL 2018 Mohamud Noor DFL 16,754 98.06 DFL
61 A Frank Hornstein DFL 2002 Frank Hornstein DFL 25,755 84.41 DFL
Kurtis Fechtmeyer Republican 4,724 15.48
B Jamie Long DFL 2018 Jamie Long DFL 22,789 83.97 DFL
Lisa Pohlman Republican 4,329 15.95
62 A Hodan Hassan DFL 2018 Hodan Hassan DFL 14,332 89.61 DFL
Arjun Kataria Republican 1,618 10.12
B Aisha Gomez DFL 2018 Aisha Gomez DFL 19,121 90.95 DFL
Ross Tenneson Republican 1,872 8.90
63 A Jim Davnie DFL 2000 Jim Davnie DFL 21,654 82.25 DFL
Penny Arcos Republican 2,775 10.54
David Wiester LMN 1,881 7.14
B Jean Wagenius[b] DFL 1986 Emma Greenman DFL 18,980 72.95 DFL
Frank Pafko Republican 4,960 19.06
Dennis Schuller LMN 2,039 7.84
64 A Kaohly Her DFL 2018 Kaohly Her DFL 20,605 85.65 DFL
Sherry Schack Republican 3,409 14.17
B Dave Pinto DFL 2014 Dave Pinto DFL 20,974 80.38 DFL
Georgia Dietz Republican 5,078 19.46
65 A Rena Moran DFL 2010 Rena Moran DFL 14,236 83.15 DFL
Amy Anderson Republican 2,840 16.59
B Carlos Mariani DFL 1990 Carlos Mariani DFL 16,466 79.97 DFL
Margaret Mary Stokely Republican 4,080 19.82
66 A Alice Hausman DFL 1989[c] Alice Hausman DFL 18,079 74.07 DFL
Brett Rose Republican 6,283 25.74
B John Lesch[j] DFL 2002 Athena Hollins DFL 12,860 78.61 DFL
Mikki Murray Republican 3,443 21.05
67 A Tim Mahoney[b] DFL 1998 John Thompson DFL 10,637 72.50 DFL
John Stromenger Republican 3,935 26.82
B Jay Xiong DFL 2018 Jay Xiong DFL 12,437 75.73 DFL
Fred Turk Republican 3,940 23.99

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Notes

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  1. ^ a b Lost re-election in 2016. Elected again in 2018.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Retiring; not seeking re-election.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Elected in a special election.[22]
  4. ^ Elected in a special election. Lost re-election in 2008. Elected again in 2010.
  5. ^ Elected in a special election. Lost re-election in 2006. Elected again in 2008.
  6. ^ Elected in a special election. Did not seek re-election in 1992 in order to seek election to the Minnesota Senate. Did not seek re-election to the Senate in 2000. Elected again to the House in 2010.
  7. ^ Did not seek re-election in 2006. Elected again in 2012.
  8. ^ Resigned effective on July 1, 2015. Elected again in 2018.
  9. ^ Lost re-election in 2010. Elected again in 2012.
  10. ^ a b Lost primary election for party's nomination.

References

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  1. ^ "Candidate Filing Periods". Minnesota Secretary of State. Retrieved May 20, 2020.
  2. ^ McFeely, Mike (January 30, 2020). "Minnesota Rep. Ben Lien won't seek reelection". The Forum. Retrieved May 21, 2020.
  3. ^ Mewes, Trey (February 25, 2020). "Considine to retire from House". The Free Press. Retrieved May 21, 2020.
  4. ^ "Rochester Rep. Duane Sauke to retire". KTTC. November 20, 2019. Retrieved May 21, 2020.
  5. ^ "Rep. Lyndon Carlson won't seek re-election". Sun Post. Adams Publishing Group. December 11, 2019. Retrieved May 21, 2020.
  6. ^ Weniger, Deanna (April 27, 2020). "Rep. Halverson to leave state House, run for Dakota County Board seat vacated by Tom Egan". Pioneer Press. Retrieved June 2, 2020.
  7. ^ a b Gessner, John (November 12, 2019). "DFL legislators who flipped seats in 2018 won't be on 2020 ballot". Sun Thisweek. Adams Publishing Group. Retrieved May 21, 2020.
  8. ^ Van Oot, Torey (November 12, 2019). "Longtime state Rep. Jean Wagenius to retire after three decades". Star Tribune. Retrieved May 21, 2020.
  9. ^ Coolican, J. Patrick (October 30, 2019). "Rep. Tim Mahoney, St. Paul fixture, retiring after two decades". Star Tribune. Retrieved May 21, 2020.
  10. ^ "Dan Fabian announces he won't run again for Minnesota House of Representatives". Grand Forks Herald. March 10, 2020. Retrieved May 21, 2020.
  11. ^ Burnes, Jerry (June 3, 2020). "Layman to retire from House as filings end". Mesabi Daily News. Retrieved June 3, 2020.
  12. ^ Armstrong, Johanna (January 27, 2020). "Rep. Nornes will not seek re-election". The Fergus Falls Daily Journal. Wick Communications. Retrieved March 24, 2025.
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  20. ^ "Minnesota election results 2020". Star Tribune. Retrieved November 11, 2020.
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