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The Minnesota House of Representatives House Leadership Seat Margaret Anderson Kelliher The Minnesota House of Representatives House Leadership Seat Margaret Anderson Kelliher ................... 139 Minnesota House of Representatives Public Information Services, (651) 296-2146 or (800) 657-3550 Speaker of the House District Room* 296- Seat Anthony “Tony” Sertich ......................... 102 60A Kelliher, Majority Leader Margaret Anderson (DFL) 463 ...... 0171 ..... 139 50B Knuth, Kate (DFL) ..............429 ....... 0141 ..... 103 Marty Seifert ............................................. 23 Neva Walker Blaine—51A 20B Koenen, Lyle (DFL) ............439 ....... 4346 ..... 125 Duluth—7B Scott Kranz Mpls—61B Mike Jaros Seat 124 Seat 135 Minority Leader Seat 129 34A Kohls, Paul (R) ....................313 ....... 4282 ......... 7 Seat 6 Seat 1 51A Kranz, Scott (DFL) ..............411 ....... 4226 ..... 135 Seat 11 John Berns Walker—4B Larry Howes Dan Severson House Officers Wayzata—33B 50A Laine, Carolyn (DFL) ..........407 ....... 4331 ....... 86 Sauk Rapids—14A Champlin—47A Faribault—26B Denise Dittrich Tom Rukavina Tom Albin A. Mathiowetz ....... 142 Debra M. Fastner ............ 141 Virginia—5A 9A Lanning, Morrie (R) ............259 ....... 5515 ....... 27 Seat 123 Seat 128 Seat 134 Patti Fritz Seat 139 Chief Clerk Desk Clerk Margaret Anderson Kelliher 40B Lenczewski, Ann (DFL) ......509 ....... 4218 ....... 62 Patrick D. Murphy .......... 143 David G. Surdez ............. 140 Mpls—60A Seat 7 Seat 2 Seat 12 66A Lesch, John (DFL) ...............537 ....... 4224 ....... 71 Paul Kohls 1st Asst. Chief Clerk Legislative Clerk Speaker of the House Joe Hoppe Chaska—34B Victoria—34A Steve Gottwalt St. Cloud—15A 30A Liebling, Tina (DFL) ...........393 ....... 0573 ....... 56 Sandy Wollschlager Gail C. Romanowski Sandra A. Dicke Cannon Falls—28A ....... 144 ................ 69 South St. Paul—39A St. South 2nd Asst. Chief Clerk Chief Sergeant-at-Arms Minnetonka—43B 1B Lieder, Bernard (DFL) .........423 ....... 5091 ..... 116 Rick Hansen John Benson Seat 127 Seat 122 Seat 133 55A Lillie, Leon (DFL) ...............353 ....... 1188 ....... 76 Seat 13 Seat 3 House Members Seat 8 59A Loeffler, Diane (DFL) ..........349 ....... 4219 ....... 78 Isanti—17A Rob Eastlund Andover—49A Michael Beard Chris DeLaForest Shakopee—35A 37A Madore, Shelley (DFL) ........507 ....... 5506 ..... 131 District Room* 296- Seat Minnetonka—42A Northfiel Eagan—38A Sandy Masin 22A Magnus, Doug (R) ...............217 ....... 5505 ....... 44 Maria Ruud Seat 126 Seat 132 Seat 140 Seat 141 Seat 143 Seat 144 David Bly 48B Abeler, Jim (R) ....................203 ....... 1729 ....... 48 Seat 121 David G. Surdez Debra M. Fastner Patrick D. Murphy Gail C. Romanowski 67A Mahoney, Tim (DFL) ...........591 ....... 4277 ..... 137 Legislative Clerk Desk Clerk 1st Asst. Chief Clerk 2nd Asst. Chief Clerk d Seat 142 —25B Seat 14 Seat 4 19A Anderson, Bruce (R) ...........201 ....... 5063 ....... 10 Albin A. Mathiowetz Seat 9 65B Mariani, Carlos (DFL) .........563 ....... 9714 ..... 114 Appleton—20A Aaron Peterson Perham—10B Dean Simpson Eagan—38B Chief Clerk Wardlow Lynn Ron Shimanski 43A Anderson, Sarah (R) ............229 ....... 5511 ....... 32 Seat 138 Silver Lake—18A 9B Marquart, Paul (DFL) .........597 ....... 6829 ....... 80 Apple Valley—37A Clara City—20B 3A Anzelc, Tom (DFL) .............417 ....... 4936 ....... 92 Shelly Madore Willmar—13B Lyle Koenen Lyle 38A Masin, Sandra (DFL) ...........527 ....... 3533 ..... 126 Seat 125 Seat 131 Al Juhnke Seat 120 39B Atkins, Joe (DFL) ................503 ....... 4192 ..... 130 Seat 17 Kurt Zellers 53B McFarlane, Carol (R) ..........223 ....... 5363 ....... 26 35A Beard, Michael (R) ..............207 ....... 8872 ......... 8 Maple Grove—32B Seat 5 Seat 10 Seating Arrangement 2007-08 Seat 15 57B McNamara, Denny (R) ........271 ....... 3135 ....... 22 St. Paul—67A Bob Dettmer Tim Mahoney Tim Bruce Anderson Andover—49B 43B Benson, John (DFL) ............517 ....... 9934 ..... 133 Seat 137 Kathy Tingelstad Forest Lake—52A 4A Moe, Frank (DFL) ...............369 ....... 5516 ..... 110 Inver Grove Heights—39B Grove Inver 33B Berns, John (R) ....................311 ....... 4315 ......... 6 Township—19A Buffalo 40A Morgan, Will (DFL) ............531 ....... 4212 ....... 61 Seat 18 Joe Atkins 57A Bigham, Karla (DFL) ...........529 ....... 4342 ....... 89 Seat 130 —52B Kenyon—28B 23A Morrow, Terry (DFL) ...........415 ....... 8634 ....... 83 Steve Sviggum 25B Bly, David (DFL) .................557 ....... 7065 ..... 121 d Seat 16 58A Mullery, Joe (DFL) ..............367 ....... 4262 ..... 112 Thomas Huntley Matt Dean Duluth—7A Dellwoo 25A Brod, Laura (R) ...................321 ....... 4229 ....... 46 Seat 136 64A Murphy, Erin (DFL) ............413 ....... 8799 ....... 91 27A Brown, Robin (DFL) ...........337 ....... 8216 ....... 59 6B Murphy, Mary (DFL) ...........343 ....... 2676 ....... 96 23B Brynaert, Kathy (DFL) ........421 ....... 3248 ....... 82 Seat 19 46A Nelson, Michael V. (DFL)....569 ....... 3751 ....... 57 Seat 70 Lakeville—36A Seat 42 Mary Liz Holberg 35B Buesgens, Mark (R) .............307 ....... 5185 ....... 35 David Dill 10A Nornes, Bud (R) ..................277 ....... 4946 ....... 30 Crane Lake—6A Tony Cornish 56A Bunn, Julie (DFL)................521 ....... 4244 ....... 53 Good Thunder—24B 29B Norton, Kim (DFL) .............387 ....... 9249 ....... 55 45B Carlson, Lyndon (DFL) .......479 ....... 4255 ..... 101 Gene PelowskiSeat 99 Jr. 1A Olin, Dave (DFL) ................593 ....... 9635 ..... 105 Winona—31A 61A Clark, Karen (DFL) .............471 ....... 0294 ....... 79 Seat 22 16B Olson, Mark (R) ..................301 ....... 4237 ....... 51 Grand Rapids—3B Loren Solberg Seat 106 Anthony “Tony” Sertich 24B Cornish, Tony (R) ...............281 ....... 4240 ....... 42 Denny McNamara 11B Otremba, Mary Ellen (DFL) 445 ....... 3201 ..... 108 Seat 102 Hastings—57B Chisholm—5B 62A Davnie, Jim (DFL) ...............545 ....... 0173 ....... 84 Seat 25 Seat 72 37B Ozment, Dennis (R) ............283 ....... 4306 ....... 39 Connie Ruth 52B Dean, Matt (R) ....................327 ....... 3018 ....... 16 Paul Thissen Seat 43 Seat 23 Mpls—63A 42B Paulsen, Erik (R) .................309 ....... 7449 ....... 45 Seat 71 Seat 44 Brad Finstad Marty Seifert Owatonna—26A Jean Wagenius Marshall—21A 49A DeLaForest, Chris (R) .........323 ....... 4231 ....... 13 Thief River Falls—1A Seat 111 Seat 105 John Lesch Doug Magnus Comfrey—21B 64B Paymar, Michael (DFL) .......543 ....... 4199 ....... 73 29A Demmer, Randy (R) ............225 ....... 9236 ....... 31 Mpls—62B Dave Olin LyndonSeat Carlson 101 St. Paul—66A Slayton—22A Crystal—45B 31A Pelowski Jr., Gene (DFL) ....491 ....... 8637 ....... 99 Seat 24 52A Dettmer, Bob (R) .................329 ....... 4124 ....... 15 Seat 26 Seat 29 32A Peppin, Joyce (R) ................331 ....... 7806 ....... 37 Tom Emmer 6A Dill, David (DFL) ................571 ....... 2190 ....... 70 Delano—19B Carol McFarlane Torrey Westrom Sheldon Johnson Elbow Lake—11A 20A Peterson, Aaron (DFL) ........451 ....... 4228 ..... 138 Seat 117 White Bear Lake—53B St. Paul—67B Seat 104 47A Dittrich, Denise (DFL) ........371 ....... 5513 ..... 134 Seat 110 Park Rapids—2BBrita Sailer Seat 75 Frank Moe Steve Simon 41B Peterson, Neil W. (R) ..........213 ....... 7803 ....... 40 Bemidji—4A St. Louis Park—44A Seat 45 58B Dominguez, Seat 27 Seat 34 45A Peterson, Sandra (DFL) .......345 ....... 4176 ....... 88 Erik Paulsen Seat 30 Seat 74 Morrie Lanning Augustine “Willie” (DFL) 539 ....... 8659 ....... 66 Eden Prairie—42B Bud Nornes Tom Hackbarth Linda Slocum Seat 46 Moorhead—9A Cedar—48A 27B Poppe, Jeanne (DFL) ...........487 ....... 4193 ....... 60 Richfield—63B Seat 73 Seat 47 Laura Brod Seat 103 Fergus Falls—10A 12B Doty, Al (DFL) .....................433 ....... 4247 ....... 81 BernieSeat Lieder 116 Crookston—1B New Brighton—50BKate Knuth Michael Paymar Rod Hamilton 5A Rukavina, Tom (DFL) .........477 ....... 0170 ..... 123 Seat 109 New Prague—25A St. Paul—64B Mountain Lake—22B 17A Eastlund, Rob (R) ................243 ....... 5364 ......... 3 Brainerd—12AJohn Ward Seat 28 26A Ruth, Connie (R) ................291 ....... 5368 ....... 25 Sondra Erickson Seat 31 Seat 35 2A Eken, Kent (DFL) ...............575 ....... 9918 ..... 107 Princeton—16A 42A Ruud, Maria (DFL) .............515 ....... 3964 ..... 132 Mark Buesgens Randy Demmer Jordan—35B Hayfield—29A 19B Emmer, Tom (R) ..................261 ....... 4336 ....... 24 Mary Ellen Otremba 2B Sailer, Brita (DFL) ...............577 ....... 4265 ..... 104 Seat 108 Seat 79 Alice Hausman Long Prairie—11B Karen Clark Seat 115 Seat 48 41A Erhardt, Ron (R) .................245 ....... 4363 ....... 41 St. Paul—66B Mpls—61A 54B Scalze, Bev (DFL) ................357 ....... 7153 ....... 64 Jim Abeler Seat 32 16A Erickson, Sondra (R) ...........279 ....... 6746 ....... 28 Seat 78 Anoka—48B Seat 36 21A Seifert, Marty (R).................267 ....... 5374 ....... 23 Sarah Anderson Diane Loeffler Seat 49 Bob Gunther 8B Faust, Tim (DFL) ................567 ....... 0518 ....... 94 Mpls—59A Plymouth—43A Seat 107 Seat 77 Dean Urdahl Fairmont—24A 5B Sertich, Twin Valley—2AKent Eken Seat 76 Seat 51 Seat 50 21B Finstad, Brad (R) .................251 ....... 9303 ....... 43 CarlosSeat Mariani 114 Ryan Winkler Grove City—18B Golden Valley—44B Bud Heidgerken Anthony “Tony” (DFL) ...459 ....... 0172 ..... 102 St. Paul—65B Leon Lillie Mark Olson Seat 33 North St. Paul—55A Big Lake—16B Freeport—13A Steve Smith 26B Fritz, Patti (DFL) ................551 ....... 8237 ..... 128 Seat 37 14A Severson,
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