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2018 Minnesota House of Representatives Minneapolis and Saint Paul 2018 Minnesota House of Representatives Minneapolis and Saint Paul Includes Results from 2/12/2018 Special Election North Oaks Brooklyn Park 10 St. Vincent Fridley ¤£ Mahtomedi Humboldt 41A Connie Bernady DFL Brooklyn Center Warroad ¦¨§694 Lancaster Roseau New Brighton Birchwood Village Roosevelt Arden Hills Hallock Anoka Shoreview Kittson White Bear Lake Badger Gem Lake Vadnais Heights Roseau Williams Lake Bronson 42A Randy Jessup R Greenbush 40B Debra Hillstrom DFL Hilltop Baudette Halma Kennedy Columbia Heights 45A Lyndon Carlson Sr. DFL Donaldson Lake of the Woods Karlstad Ranier 42B Jamie Becker-FInn DFL Strathcona New Hope International Falls Strandquist 41B Mary Kunesh-Podein DFL Crystal ¦¨§694 Stephen 01A Dan Fabian R ¤£75 Middle River Marshall Argyle Newfolden Littlefork Robbinsdale Little Canada St. Anthony Holt Grygla 59A Fue Lee DFL Oslo Viking ¤£61 Alvarado Warren Roseville Maplewood Koochiching North St. 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