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The Minnesota House of Representatives Speaker of the House Erik Paulsen House Leadership Seat Steve Sviggum ........................................ 139 The Minnesota House of Representatives Speaker of the House Erik Paulsen ............................................. 23 Minnesota House of Representatives Public Information Services, 651-296-2146 or 1-800-657-3550 Majority Leader District Room* 296- Seat Matt Entenza .......................................... 102 20B Koenen, Lyle (DFL) ................ 327 ........ 4346 ......121 Minority Leader 34A Kohls, Paul (R) ....................... 421 ........ 4282 ..........6 53A Krinkie, Philip (R) .................. 365 ........ 2907 ........39 Neva Walker St. Paul—65A Mpls—61B 30B Kuisle, William (R)................. 565 ........ 4378 ........18 Duluth—7B Seat 129 Mike Jaros Seat 124 House Officers Seat 135 Cy Thao Edward A. Burdick ......... 142 Desk Clerk 9A Lanning, Morrie (R) ............... 593 ........ 5515 ........54 Seat 1 Seat 6 Chief Clerk Patrick D. Murphy .......... 143 Seat 11 63B Larson, Dan (DFL) ................. 287 ........ 7158 ........90 Paul Kohls Larry Howes Walker—4B Andover—49A Victoria—34A Albin A. Mathiowetz ....... 140 Journal Editor Chris DeLaForest 44B Latz, Ron (DFL) ..................... 225 ........ 7026 ......127 1st Asst. Chief Clerk Shawn M. Peterson ........... 69 Sheldon Johnson Connie Bernardy St. Paul—67B Tom Rukavina Tom Virginia—5A Fridley—51B 40B Lenczewski, Ann (DFL).......... 237 ........ 4218 ........83 Seat 134 Seat 123 Gail C. Romanowski ....... 144 Chief Sergeant-at-Arms Seat 128 2nd Asst. Chief Clerk Seat 139 66A Lesch, John (DFL) .................. 223 ........ 4224 ........71 Steve Sviggum Seat 7 Debra M. Fastner ............ 141 Seat 2 Seat 12 Kenyon—28B Dale Walz Joe Hoppe 1B Lieder, Bernie (DFL) .............. 323 ........ 5091 ......116 Eagan—38B Inver Grove Heights—39B Chaska—34B Lynn Wardlow Lynn Speaker of the House Brainerd—12A House Members St. Louis Park—44B 2B Lindgren, Doug (R) ................ 523 ........ 4265 ........37 Mpls—59A Joe Atkins Len Biernat Seat 122 Seat 127 32A Lindner, Arlon (R) .................. 417 ........ 7806 ........63 Seat 133 District Room* 296- Seat Ron Latz 56A Lipman, Eric (R) .................... 567 ........ 4244 ........13 48B Abeler, Jim (R) ....................... 369 ........ 1729 ........66 Seat 3 Seat 13 Seat 8 Eric Lipman Peter Nelson 22A Magnus, Doug (R) .................. 515 ........ 5505 ........30 Lindstrom—17B Freeport—13A Lake Elmo—56A 43B Abrams, Ron (R) .................... 585 ........ 9934 ........22 Bud Heidgerken 67A Mahoney, Tim (DFL) .............. 289 ........ 4277 ........97 42A Adolphson, Peter (R) .............. 597 ........ 3964 ........94 Frank Hornstein Paul Thissen Mpls—63A Maynard—20B Mpls—60B Seat 126 Seat 132 Seat 140 Seat 141 Seat 143 Seat 144 Lyle Koenen Lyle 65B Mariani, Carlos (DFL) ............ 203 ........ 9714 ......107 19A Anderson, Bruce (R) ............... 437 ........ 5063 ........77 Seat 121 Albin A. Mathiowetz Debra M. Fastner Patrick D. Murphy Gail C. Romanowski 1st Asst. Chief Clerk Desk Clerk Seat 142 Journal Editor 2nd Asst. Chief Clerk 9B Marquart, Paul (DFL) ............. 311 ........ 6829 ........89 Seat 4 Seat 9 Madison—20A Seat 14 3A Anderson, Irv (DFL) .............. 321 ........ 4936 ......117 Aaron Peterson Edward A. Burdick Duke Powell Isanti—17A Rob Eastlund Dean Urdahl Seat 138 Chief Clerk 57B McNamara, Denny (R) ........... 577 ........ 3135 ........86 Burnsville—40A 27B Anderson, Jeff (R) .................. 583 ........ 4193 ........15 Grove City—18B 53B Meslow, Doug (R) .................. 377 ........ 5363 ........49 Mary Ellen Otremba Willmar—13B Long Prairie—11B Keith Ellison 39B Atkins, Joe (DFL) ................... 221 ........ 4192 ......122 Mpls—58B Seat 131 Al Juhnke Seat 120 Seat 17 58A Mullery, Joe (DFL).................. 209 ........ 4262 ......130 Seat 125 35A Beard, Michael (R) ................. 451 ........ 8872 ........87 Dan Dorman Albert Lea—27A 6B Murphy, Mary (DFL) .............. 343 ........ 2676 ......136 Seat 5 51B Bernardy, Connie (DFL) ......... 337 ........ 5510 ......128 Seat 15 Seating Arrangement 2003 Seat 10 Thomas Huntley Austin—27B Jeff Anderson 30A Nelson, Carla (R) ................... 571 ........ 0573 ........68 Duluth—7A Andover—49B Torrey Westrom Torrey Kathy Tingelstad 59A Biernat, Len (DFL) ................. 303 ........ 4219 ......133 Seat 137 Elbow Lake—11A 46A Nelson, Michael (DFL) ........... 231 ........ 3751 ......119 Mpls—58A 12B Blaine, Greg (R)...................... 387 ........ 4247 ........16 Joe Mullery Seat 130 Seat 18 17B Nelson, Peter (R) .................... 433 ........ 5377 ..........3 19B Borrell, Dick (R) ..................... 545 ........ 4336 ........96 William Kuisle Rochester—30B 10A Nornes, Bud (R) ..................... 471 ........ 4946 ........26 26B Boudreau, Lynda (R) .............. 559 ........ 8237 ........59 Seat 16 Greg Blaine Hermantown—6B 47B Olsen, Stephanie (R) .............. 531 ........ 4280 ........92 Little Falls—12B 29B Bradley, Fran (R) .................... 563 ........ 9249 ........67 Mary Murphy Seat 136 16B Olson, Mark (R) ..................... 501 ........ 4237 ........95 25A Brod, Laura (R) ...................... 581 ........ 4229 ........46 Seat 19 15B Opatz, Joe (DFL) .................... 277 ........ 6612 ........84 35B Buesgens, Mark (R) ................ 445 ........ 5185 ........35 Seat 70 Lakeville—36A Seat 42 Mary Liz Holberg David Dill 45A Osterman, Lynne (R) .............. 431 ........ 4176 ........50 45B Carlson, Lyndon (DFL) .......... 283 ........ 4255 ......113 Chris Gerlach Crane Lake—6A 11B Otremba, Mary Ellen (DFL) ... 247 ........ 3201 ......125 61A Clark, Karen (DFL) ................ 307 ........ 0294 ........79 Apple Valley—37A Gene PelowskiSeat 99 Jr. 52B Otto, Rebecca (DFL) .............. 393 ........ 3018 ......118 24B Cornish, Tony (R) .................. 487 ........ 4240 ........58 Winona—31A Seat 22 37B Ozment, Dennis (R) ............... 479 ........ 4306 ........57 25B Cox, Ray (R) .......................... 413 ........ 7065 ........61 Loren Solberg Seat 106 Ron Abrams Bovey—3B 42B Paulsen, Erik (R) .................... 459 ........ 7449 ........23 Seat 102 Minnetonka—43B 31B Davids, Gregory (R) ............... 379 ........ 9278 ........34 Matt Entenza St. Paul—64A Seat 25 64B Paymar, Michael (DFL) .......... 253 ........ 4199 ........73 Seat 72 62A Davnie, Jim (DFL) .................. 241 ........ 0173 ........74 Debra Hilstrom Seat 23 Brooklyn Center—46B Seat 43 Jerry Dempsey 31A Pelowski Jr., Gene (DFL) ........ 295 ........ 8637 ........99 Erik Paulsen 49A DeLaForest, Chris (R) ............ 503 ........ 4231 ..........1 Seat 71 Kurt Zellers Red Wing—28A Margaret Anderson Kelliher Seat 44 Jean Wagenius Seat 111 John Lesch Dan Severson Eden Prairie—42B 1A Penas, Maxine (R) .................. 553 ........ 9635 ........55 South St. Paul—39ASeat 105 Seat 101 Maple Grove—32B 29A Demmer, Randy (R) ............... 371 ........ 9236 ........53 Mpls—62B Thomas Pugh St. Paul—66A Sauk Rapids—14A Mpls—60A 20A Peterson, Aaron (DFL) ........... 313 ........ 4228 ......138 28A Dempsey, Jerry (R) ................. 575 ........ 8635 ........25 Seat 24 Seat 26 Seat 29 40A Powell, Duke (R) .................... 411 ........ 4212 ........14 Marty Seifert Bud Nornes 6A Dill, David (DFL) ................... 315 ........ 2190 ........70 Elaine Harder Jackson—22B Marshall—21A Fergus Falls—10A 39A Pugh, Thomas (DFL).............. 273 ........ 6828 ......105 27A Dorman, Dan (R) ................... 579 ........ 8216 ........17 Irv AndersonSeat 117 Seat 104 Int’l Falls—3A Maplewood—55BNora Slawik Seat 75 Twin Valley—2ASeat 110 Anthony Sertich 44A Rhodes, Jim (R) ...................... 443 ........ 9889 ........51 Kent Eken Chisholm—5B Seat 45 23B Dorn, John (DFL) .................. 201 ........ 3248 ......114 Seat 27 Seat 34 Doug Stang Seat 30 5A Rukavina, Tom (DFL) ............. 279 ........ 0170 ......123 17A Eastlund, Rob (R) ................... 449 ........ 5364 ..........4 Judy Soderstrom Gregory Davids Seat 74 Cold Spring—14B Mora—8B Preston—31B Jim Davnie Seat 46 Doug Magnus 26A Ruth, Connie (R) .................... 415 ........ 5368 ........60 Seat 73 Seat 47 Laura Brod Slayton—22A 2A Eken, Kent (DFL) ................... 329 ........ 9918 ......110 MindySeat Greiling 103 Mpls—62A BernieSeat Lieder 116 Michael Paymar Brad Finstad Crookston—1B Seat 109 Roseville—54A New Prague—25A 50B Samuelson, Char (R) .............. 423 ........ 0141 ........85 58B Ellison, Keith (DFL) ............... 229 ........ 8659 ......131 Newport—57AKatie Sieben St. Paul—64B New Ulm—21B Seat 28 41B Seagren, Alice (R) ................... 477 ........ 7803 ........32 64A Entenza, Matt (DFL) .............. 267 ........ 8799 ......102 Sondra Erickson Seat 31 Seat 35 Princeton—16A Barb Sykora 21A Seifert, Marty (R).................... 357 ........ 5374 ........24 Mark Buesgens Jordan—35B 41A Erhardt, Ron (R) .................... 591 ........ 4363 ........62 Excelsior—33B Seat 108 Seat 79 5B Sertich, Anthony (DFL) .......... 233 ........ 0172 ........75 Alice Hausman Karen Clark 16A Erickson, Sondra (R) .............. 407 ........ 6746 ........28 Seat 115 Finlayson—8ABill Hilty Seat 48 St. Paul—66B Mpls—61A 14A Severson, Dan (R) .................. 389 ........ 7808 ........44 Steve Strachan Seat 32 21B Finstad, Brad (R) .................... 353 ........ 9303 ........47 Seat 36 Seat 78 Barbara Goodwin Farmington—36B Alice Seagren 57A Sieben, Katie (DFL) ................ 211 ........ 4342 ......109 Columbia Heights—50A Seat 49
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