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2007 Minnesota Senate Members Minneapolis and Saint Paul Mounds View Dellwood North Oaks Brooklyn Park Grant Maple Grove 10 Fridley 53 Sandy Rummel DFL 46 Linda Scheid DFL Brooklyn Center St. Vincent Anoka New Brighton Arden Hills Shoreview Humboldt Birchwood Village Gem Lake Warroad Vadnais Heights Lancaster White Bear Lake Hilltop 75 Roseau Hallock Roseau Roosevelt Columbia Heights Kittson Badger 169 50 Satveer Chaudhary DFL Lake Bronson Williams 694 Mahtomedi Greenbush New Hope Baudette Kennedy Halma Crystal Donaldson Karlstad Ranier 94 Pine Springs Strathcona International Falls Strandquist Lake of the Woods Stephen Robbinsdale Little Canada Middle River Plymouth St. Anthony 45 Ann H. Rest DFL 54 John Marty DFL Argyle Marshall Littlefork Roseville 01 Leroy Stumpf DFL Maplewood North St. Paul Holt Grygla 36 Oslo Alvarado Viking Warren Koochiching Ramsey Goodridge Big Falls 59 Lawrence J. Pogemiller DFL Thief River Falls 58 Linda I. Higgins DFL Pennington Lauderdale 35E 55 Charles W. Wiger DFL 35W Oakdale St. Louis Golden Valley St. Hilaire Orr Falcon Heights 53 East Grand Forks Beltrami Plummer Kelliher Red Lake Falls Mizpah Winton 2 Ely Red Lake 61 Oklee Northome Fisher Brooks Cook Effie Crookston Trail 66 Ellen R. Anderson DFL Tower 394 Gully Funkley Grand Marais Gonvick Bigfork Mentor Blackduck Clearbrook 169 Erskine 02 Rod Skoe DFL Cook Polk 06 Thomas Bakk DFL Minneapolis Climax McIntosh Leonard Tenstrike Babbitt Squaw Lake Fosston Nielsville Beltrami Turtle River Minnetonka Fertile Winger Clearwater 44 Ron Latz DFL 67 Mee Moua DFL Hoyt Lakes Bagley Shevlin 03 Tom Saxhaug DFL Lengby Solway Biwabik Mountain Iron Aurora Landfall Shelly Wilton Virginia McKinley Lake St. Louis Park Hennepin BuhlKinney St. Paul Bemidji Chisholm Gilbert Bejou Leonidas 1 Itasca Eveleth Halstad Gary Nashwauk Iron Junction 61 Linda Berglin DFL Keewatin Hibbing Norman Cass Lake Mahnomen Bena Deer River Washington Hendrum Zemple TaconiteMarble Twin Valley Coleraine Calumet Silver Bay 2 Bovey 60 Scott Dibble DFL 65 Sandra L. Pappas DFL Beaver Bay Federal Dam Hopkins Perley Borup Cohasset La Prairie Waubun Laporte Grand Rapids Boy River 05 David J. Tomassoni DFL Georgetown Ogema 169 Felton Ulen Warba Hubbard Walker Meadowlands Remer 64 Richard J. Cohen DFL 04 Mary Olson DFL Two Harbors 62 Patricia Torres Ray DFL Hitterdal Callaway Akeley Longville Lilydale Nevis Hill Dilworth Becker Woodbury Clay Park Rapids Hackensack Moorhead Glyndon Hawley Lake Park Cass Floodwood Audubon West St. Paul 71 Brookston 61 Sabin Detroit Lakes Wolf Lake Backus 53 75 Duluth Menahga Fifty Lakes Emily 169 Edina Frazee Chickamaw Beach Manhattan Beach Proctor 35W Pine River Cloquet Comstock Palisade Scanlon South St. Paul Barnesville Mendota Vergas Crosslake Wright Cromwell Jenkins CarltonThomson Sebeka Nimrod Tamarack Perham Otter Tail Wolverton Wrenshall Mendota Heights Pelican Rapids Pequot LakesBreezy Point McGregor Dent 10 Wadena Aitkin 59 Carlton Richfield 39 James P. Metzen DFL New York Mills Richville Aitkin Newport Rothsay Erhard TrommaldCuyuna Lake ShoreNisswa Sunfish Lake Kent Barnum Bluffton Kettle River Deerwood Wadena Crow Wing Ottertail 41 Geoff Michel R 09 Keith Langseth DFL Moose Lake Elizabeth 71 Deer Creek Verndale East Gull Lake 35E Dakota Aldrich Staples Sturgeon Lake 494 10 Dan Skogen DFL Brainerd Denham Henning Baxter Hewitt Motley Pillager Kerrick Foxhome Fergus Falls Eden Prairie Breckenridge Underwood Battle Lake Willow River Clitherall Garrison Pine 63 Dan Larson DFL Vining Bertha Bruno Wilkin Rutledge McGrath Doran 59 Todd Dalton Finlayson Inver Grove Heights 12 Paul Koering R Askov Parkers Prairie Eagle Bend Fort Ripley Urbank Campbell Clarissa Isle Cottage Grove Ashby Harding Mille Lacs Sandstone Bloomington Wahkon Eagan Tenney Millerville Browerville Randall St. Paul Park Nashua Wendell 35 Miltona Onamia Tintah Lastrup 08 Tony Lourey DFL Elbow Lake Evansville Morrison Hillman Kanabec Hinckley Brandon Carlos Long Prairie Little Falls Pierz Garfield Flensburg Genola GrantBarrett Brook Park 11 Bill Ingebrigtsen R Swanville Sobieski Norcross Quamba Alexandria Nelson Buckman Burnsville Osakis Burtrum Mora Hoffman Henriette Wheaton Herman Douglas 16 Betsy Wergin R Elmdale Royalton Grey Eagle Ogilvie Pine West Union Upsala Bowlus Kensington Forada Traverse Grasston Farwell Bock Dumont Benton Sauk Centre Rice Milaca Rock Creek St. Rosa Lowry Villard Westport Holdingford Gilman Foreston Donnelly Braham St. Anthony St. Stephen Pease Pope Melrose Ronneby Glenwood Freeport Rush Browns Valley 75 Long Beach Foley Cyrus Starbuck Meire GroveNew Munich Albany Metro Area Morris Sartell Beardsley Barry Graceville Johnson Chokio Alberta Greenwald Avon Sedan Sauk Rapids Harris Elrosa Princeton St. Joseph Cambridge Stearns Big Lake Hancock Spring Hill Waite ParkSt. Cloud Isanti North Branch Wyoming Clinton Stevens Brooten St. Martin Pleasant Lake Sherburne Rockville Isanti 17 Rick Olseen DFL Lake Henry Sherburne Oak Grove East Bethel 13 Joe Gimse R Belgrade RichmondCold Spring Big Stone St. Augusta Clear Lake Elk River Chisago Roscoe Zimmerman Chisago 10 169 Regal Clearwater Taylors Falls Clontarf 169 St. Francis Bethel Center Paynesville Stacy Shafer Becker Lindstrom Monticello Sunburg 14 Michelle L. Fischbach R Ortonville Elk River Oak Grove East Bethel Chisago 12 Benson Big Lake Eden Valley Wyoming Watkins Kimball Odessa Danvers New London South Haven Monticello De Graff 10 Correll Holloway Annandale Ramsey Swift Murdock Spicer AnokaHam Lake Appleton Meeker Maple Lake Albertville Andover 35 48 Mike Jungbauer R Kerkhoven Louisburg Kingston St. Michael Anoka 59 Kandiyohi Bellingham Buffalo Marine on St. Croix Ramsey ChamplinCoon Rapids Pennock Grove 12 Hanover Hugo Milan Willmar Kandiyohi Atwater Andover Litchfield 169 Ham Lake Forest Lake Nassau Darwin Wright Dassel 10 Cokato Rockford Grant WaverlyMontrose Marietta Madison Howard Lake Stillwater Watson 169 35W Chippewa Raymond Delano Oak Park Heights Albertville 49 Debbie Johnson R 35 Independence 20 Gary Kubly DFL 36 Bayport 12 Montevideo Clara Winsted 75 Dawson 212 394 35E Blomkest Lake Lillian Cedar Mills Watertown 94 Anoka Prinsburg Cosmos Lakeland Shores 59 Maynard 18 Steve Dille R Minnetrista Lakeland 169 Lake St. Croix Beach Silver Lake St. Bonifacius St. Marys Point Boyd Hutchinson Lester Prairie Mayer 35W Lac qui Parle Victoria Anoka Waconia Chanhassen 212 494 Granite Falls St. Michael Clarkfield Chaska Sacred Heart Renville Danube McLeod Carver 35E Olivia 52 Rogers Hazel Run Bird Island Glencoe Norwood Young AmericaCologne Carver Shakopee Wright Burnsville Dayton Yellow St. Leo Hector Buffalo Lake Brownton Savage Apple Valley Rosemount 52 Ray Vandeveer R Renville Stewart Hamburg Hastings Medicine Hanley Falls Scott Coates Prior Lake Vermillion Porter Wood Lake New Auburn Green Isle Lakeville 71 Jordan Coon Rapids 75 Farmington Echo 61 Champlin Taunton Cottonwood Blaine Belview Sibley Belle Plaine Hugo Delhi Hampton Miesville Minneota Arlington Hanover Centerville Red Wing Morton New Market Redwood Falls Gaylord Elko 36 Pat Pariseau R Hendricks Winthrop New Prague Ghent Franklin Fairfax Gibbon 169 Vesta Henderson 51 Don Betzold DFL Seaforth DakotaRandolph 61 Ivanhoe Cannon Falls Heidelberg Lino Lakes Marshall Lonsdale 23 Kathy Sheran DFL Le Sueur 19 Amy T. Koch R Circle Pines Lafayette Lexington Lincoln Milroy Montgomery Northfield Lake Lynd Lucan Morgan Dundas Arco Wabasso 35 Goodhue Dennison 47 Leo T. Foley DFL Clements 25 Thomas Neuville R Goodhue 32 Warren Limmer R Evan Bellechester Wabasha Russell Lyon 21 Dennis Frederickson R Le Sueur Rice Nerstrand Wanda Nicollet St. Peter Osseo Tyler New Ulm Cleveland November 2006 Spring Lake Park Lake Benton Sleepy Eye Kilkenny 28 Steve Murphy DFLKellogg Cobden Faribault Wanamingo Brooklyn Park Redwood Kasota Zumbrota Zumbro Falls Corcoran Maple Grove 53 Sandy Rummel DFL Florence Courtland Nicollet Kenyon Mazeppa Mounds View Balaton 14 Tracy Garvin Walnut GroveRevereLamberton Springfield 52 Millville Brown Greenfield North Oaks Sanborn Waterville Morristown Wabasha Ruthton 59 Hammond Dellwood Madison Lake Elysian Pine Island Minneiska Rockford 10 North Mankato Medford MankatoEagle Lake Oronoco Plainview Hanska West Concord Cottonwood Skyline Fridley Holland Elgin Shoreview Comfrey Janesville Steele Grant Murray Lake Crystal 52 Currie 63 Rollingstone 94 14 29 Dave Senjem R Elba Minnesota Dovray Jeffers La Salle St. Clair Waseca Owatonna Goodview Pipestone Storden Darfur Mantorville Altura Arden Hills Madelia Winona Brooklyn Center Woodstock Westbrook Claremont Lake WilsonHadley 71 Blue Earth Kasson Byron Olmsted Stockton New Brighton Pipestone Slayton 35 Dodge Center Rochester Good Thunder Pemberton 61 Hatfield Watonwan Eyota 35W Birchwood VillageMahtomedi Avoca Utica Winona Vadnais Heights Gem Lake Butterfield St. James 218 DoverSt. Charles Loretto White Bear Lake Stillwater Ihlen Chandler Vernon Center Waseca Dodge Hilltop Willernie Iona Mountain Lake 90 Trosky 22 Jim Vickerman DFL Lewisville Mapleton Waldorf 169 Columbia Heights Edgerton Bingham Lake Dakota Delano Jasper Fulda 26 Dick Day R 694 Windom Amboy New Richland Hayfield 30 Ann Lynch DFL New Hope Dundee Odin Ellendale Ormsby Blooming Prairie Stewartville Crystal Pine Springs Kinbrae Wilder Medina Truman Minnesota Lake Chatfield La Crescent Washington Geneva Rushford Oak Park Heights Hardwick Heron Lake Waltham Hartland Sargeant Rushford Village Kenneth Wilmont 24 Julie Rosen R Lismore Peterson Independence Robbinsdale Little Canada Freeborn Racine Plymouth St. Anthony Trimont Winnebago Delavan Easton Freeborn Houston Hokah
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