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Minnesota Legislature Member Roster 2013-2014 Minnesota House of Representatives Members-elect Phone Phone District Member/Party Room* 651-296- District Member/Party Room* 651-296- 35A Abeler, Jim (R) ...............................................479 ................................. 1729 66B Lesch, John (DFL) .........................................315 ................................. 4224 55B Albright, Tony (R) ............................................................................7-9010† 26A Liebling, Tina (DFL) .....................................357 ................................. 0573 62B Allen, Susan (DFL) ........................................389 ................................. 7152 4A Lien, Ben (DFL) .................................................................................7-9001† 9A Anderson, Mark (R) ........................................................................7-9010† 43B Lillie, Leon (DFL) ...........................................281 ................................. 1188 12B Anderson, Paul (R) .......................................445 ................................. 4317 60A Loeffler, Diane (DFL) ...................................335 ................................. 4219 44A Anderson, Sarah (R) ....................................549 ................................. 5511 39B Lohmer, Kathy (R) ........................................521 ................................. 4244 5B Anzelc, Tom (DFL) ........................................307 ................................. 4936 48B Loon, Jenifer (R) ............................................403 ................................. 7449 52B Atkins, Joe (DFL)...........................................209 ................................. 4192 57A Mack, Tara (R) ................................................557 ................................. 5506 32B Barrett, Bob (R) .............................................413 ................................. 5377 67A Mahoney, Tim (DFL) ....................................237 ................................. 4277 55A Beard, Michael (R) ........................................417 ................................. 8872 65B Mariani, Carlos (DFL) ..................................203 ................................. 9714 44B Benson, John (DFL) .....................................289 ................................. 9934 4B Marquart, Paul (DFL)...................................313 ................................. 6829 26B Benson, Mike (R) ..........................................515 ................................. 4378 51A Masin, Sandra (DFL) .......................................................................7-9001† 41A Bernardy, Connie (DFL) .................................................................7-9001† 29A McDonald, Joe (R) .......................................523 ................................. 4336 20B Bly, David (DFL) ...............................................................................7-9001† 12A McNamar, Jay (DFL) .......................................................................7-9001† 19B Brynaert, Kathy (DFL) .................................327 ................................. 3248 54B McNamara, Denny (R) ................................375 ................................. 3135 45A Carlson Sr., Lyndon (DFL) ..........................283 ................................. 4255 6A Melin, Carly (DFL) ........................................309 ................................. 0172 62A Clark, Karen (DFL) ........................................277 ................................. 0294 6B Metsa, Jason (DFL) .........................................................................7-9001† 23B Cornish, Tony (R) ..........................................437 ................................. 4240 65A Moran, Rena (DFL) .......................................227 ................................. 5158 31A Daudt, Kurt (R) ..............................................487 ................................. 5364 56B Morgan, Will (DFL) ..........................................................................7-9001† 28B Davids, Greg (R) ............................................585 ................................. 9278 19A Morrow, Terry (DFL) ....................................211 ................................. 8634 63A Davnie, Jim (DFL) .........................................215 ................................. 0173 59A Mullery, Joe (DFL) ........................................387 ................................. 4262 38B Dean, Matt (R) ...............................................459 ................................. 3018 64A Murphy, Erin (DFL) ......................................345 ................................. 8799 59B Dehn, Raymond (DFL) ...................................................................7-9001† 3B Murphy, Mary (DFL) ....................................343 ................................. 2676 39A Dettmer, Bob (R) ..........................................473 ................................. 4124 56A Myhra, Pam (R) ..............................................517 ................................. 4212 3A Dill, David (DFL) ............................................273 ................................. 2190 40A Nelson, Michael V. (DFL) ............................229 ................................. 3751 14B Dorholt, Zachary (DFL) .................................................................7-9001† 15B Newberger, Jim (R) .........................................................................7-9010† 21B Drazkowski, Steve (R) .................................401 ................................. 2273 37A Newton, Jerry (DFL) .......................................................................7-9001† 49A Erhardt, Ron (DFL) ..........................................................................7-9001† 8A Nornes, Bud (R) .............................................471 ................................. 4946 2A Erickson, Roger (DFL) .......................................................................... 4265 25B Norton, Kim (DFL) ........................................233 ................................. 9249 15A Erickson, Sondra (R) ....................................509 ................................. 6746 13B O’Driscoll, Tim (R) .........................................369 ................................. 7808 1A Fabian, Dan (R) ..............................................431 ................................. 9635 29B O’Neill, Marion (R)...........................................................................7-9010† 17A Falk, Andrew (DFL) ......................................239 ................................. 4228 64B Paymar, Michael (DFL) ...............................301 ................................. 4199 11B Faust, Tim (DFL) ...............................................................................7-9001† 28A Pelowski Jr., Gene (DFL).............................295 ................................. 8637 43A Fischer, Peter (DFL) .........................................................................7-9001† 34A Peppin, Joyce (R) ..........................................503 ................................. 7806 30B FitzSimmons, David (R) .................................................................7-9010† 5A Persell, John (DFL) .......................................223 ................................. 5516 *8B Franson, Mary (R) .........................................429 ................................. 3201 24A Petersburg, John (R) ......................................................................7-9010† 45B Freiberg, Mike (DFL) ......................................................................7-9001† 27B Poppe, Jeanne (DFL) ...................................291 ................................. 4193 24B Fritz, Patti (DFL) ............................................253 ................................. 8237 33B Pugh, Cindy (R) ................................................................................7-9010† 58B Garofalo, Pat (R) ............................................537 ................................. 1069 25A Quam, Duane (R) .........................................569 ................................. 9236 14A Gottwalt, Steve (R) ......................................485 ................................. 6316 10B Radinovich, Joe (DFL) ....................................................................7-9001† 2B Green, Steve (R) ...............................................................................7-9010† 49B Rosenthal, Paul (DFL) ....................................................................7-9001† 18B Gruenhagen, Glenn (R) ..............................575 ................................. 4229 38A Runbeck, Linda (R) ......................................583 ................................. 2907 23A Gunther, Bob (R) ...........................................591 ................................. 3240 37B Sanders, Tim (R) ............................................449 ................................. 4226 31B Hackbarth, Tom (R)......................................409 ................................. 2439 27A Savick, Shannon (DFL) ..................................................................7-9001† 51B Halverson, Laurie (DFL) ................................................................7-9001† 17B Sawatzky, Mary (DFL) ....................................................................7-9001† 22B Hamilton, Rod (R) ........................................559
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