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The Minnesota Senate Majority Leader Office of the Secretary of the Senate (651) 296-2344 Tarryl L Senate Leadership Seat Lawrence J. Pogemiller .............................30 The Minnesota Senate Majority Leader Office of the Secretary of the Senate (651) 296-2344 Tarryl L. Clark ...........................................24 Assistant Majority Leader David H. Senjem .......................................42 Minority Leader Senate Members Seating Arrangement 2009 District Seat 66 Anderson, Ellen R. (DFL) .................................................55 120 Cap. (651) 296-5537 6 Bakk, Thomas M. (DFL) ..................................................59 226 Cap. (651) 296-8881 61 Berglin, Linda (DFL) .......................................................61 309 Cap. (651) 296-4261 51 Betzold, Don (DFL) .........................................................29 111 Cap. (651) 296-2556 43 Bonoff, Terri E. (DFL) ......................................................23 325 Cap. (651) 296-4314 38 Carlson, Jim (DFL) ..........................................................15 G-9 Cap. (651) 297-8073 50 Chaudhary, Satveer S. (DFL) ...........................................26 205 Cap. (651) 296-4334 15 Clark, Tarryl L. (DFL) .....................................................24 208 Cap. (651) 296-6455 Seat 35 Seat 66 64 Cohen, Richard J. (DFL) ..................................................62 Seat 34 Sven K. Lindquist Seat 67 JoAnne M. Zoff Melissa Mapes 121 Cap. (651) 296-5931 James P. Metzen Sergeant at Arms Sec. of the Senate (Admin) Engrossing Secretary Seat 68 25 Dahle, Kevin L. (DFL) ......................................................10 Seat 33 South St. Paul - 39 Lisa A. Fobbe 320 Cap. (651) 296-1279 Zimmerman - 16 Seat 69 26 Day, Dick (R) ...................................................................47 Seat 32 David J. Tomassoni Chisholm - 5 Tom Saxhaug 113 SOB (651) 296-9457 Yvonne Prettner Grand Rapids - 3 60 Dibble, D. Scott (DFL) ....................................................54 Solon 111 Cap. (651) 296-4191 Seat 70 Keith Langseth 18 Dille, Steve (R) ..................................................................1 Seat 31 103 SOB (651) 296-4131 Glyndon - 9 Rod Skoe 40 Doll, John P. (DFL) ..........................................................16 Clearbrook - 2 G-9 Cap. (651) 296-5975 31 Erickson Ropes, Sharon L. (DFL) ....................................52 G-24 Cap. (651) 296-5649 14 Fischbach, Michelle L. (R) .................................................6 Seat 60 153 SOB (651) 296-2084 Seat 29 Seat 30 Seat 61 LeRoy A. Stumpf Linda Berglin 16 Fobbe, Lisa A. (DFL) ........................................................68 Don Betzold Lawrence J. Pogemiller Plummer - 1 Minneapolis - 61 306 Cap. (651) 296-8075 Seat 28 Fridley - 51 Minneapolis - 59 Seat 62 Richard J. Cohen 47 Foley, Leo T. (DFL) ..........................................................48 Mee Moua Seat 63 St. Paul - 64 G-24 Cap. (651) 296-4154 Seat 27 St. Paul - 67 Ron Latz 21 Frederickson, Dennis R. (R) ............................................53 St. Louis Park - 44 2009 Linda Scheid 139 SOB (651) 296-8138 Brooklyn Park - 46 37 Gerlach, Chris (R) ...........................................................38 129 SOB (651) 296-4120 CharlesSeat W. 64 Wiger Seat 26 13 Gimse, Joe R. (R) ...............................................................5 Seating North St. Paul - 55 105 SOB (651) 296-3826 42 Hann, David W. (R) .........................................................41 SatveerFridley S. Chaudhary - 50 Jim VickermanSeat 65 127 SOB (651) 296-1749 Seat 25 58 Higgins, Linda (DFL) ......................................................57 Arrangement Tracy - 22 328 Cap. (651) 296-9246 Mary A. Olson 11 Ingebrigtsen, Bill G. (R) ...................................................40 Bemidji - 4 Seat 24 Seat 54 Seat 23 D. Scott Dibble Seat 55 123 SOB (651) 297-8063 Minnesota Senate Tarryl L. Clark Terri E. Bonoff Minneapolis - 60 Ellen R. Anderson 49 Johnson, Debbie J. (R) .....................................................39 St. Cloud - 15 St. Paul - 66 Seat 56 Minnesota House of Representatives Seat 22 Minnetonka - 43 Sandra L. Pappas 135 SOB (651) 296-3219 Ann H. Rest Seat 57 48 Jungbauer, Michael J. (R) .................................................46 Seat 21 St. Paul - 65 121 SOB (651) 296-3733 New Hope - 45 Linda Higgins Senate Majority Leader – Lawrence J. Pogemiller Minneapolis - 58 63 Kelash, Ken (DFL) .............................................................9 Patricia Torres Ray Speaker of the House – Margaret Anderson Kelliher Minneapolis - 62 320 Cap. (651) 297-8061 19 Koch, Amy T. (R) ..............................................................3 Seat 58 115 SOB (651) 296-5981 Seat 20 Katie Sieben 12 Koering, Paul E. (R) ...........................................................2 Newport - 57 131 SOB (651) 296-4875 Steve Murphy Red Wing - 28 20 Kubly, Gary W. (DFL) .......................................................13 ThomasSeat M. 59 Bakk 301 Cap. (651) 296-5094 Seat 19 Cook - 6 9 Langseth, Keith (DFL) ......................................................70 Seat 48 122 Cap. (651) 296-3205 Dan Sparks Seat 17 Seat 18 Seat 49 44 Latz, Ron (DFL) ...............................................................63 Austin - 27 John Marty Leo T. Foley Senate Leaders Sandy Rummel Ann Lynch 306 Cap. (651) 297-8065 Roseville - 54 Coon Rapids - 47 Seat 50 Seat 16 White Bear Lake - 53 Rochester - 30 Kathy L. Saltzman 32 Limmer, Warren (R) .........................................................36 John P. Doll Woodbury - 56 Seat 51 141 SOB (651) 296-2159 Seat 15 8 Lourey, Tony (DFL) ............................................................7 Burnsville - 40 Kathy Sheran Jim Carlson Mankato - 23 303 Cap. (651) 296-0293 Eagan - 38 30 Lynch, Ann (DFL) ............................................................49 G-24 Cap. (651) 296-4848 Sharon Erickson Ropes Seat 52 54 Marty, John (DFL) ............................................................18 Seat 14 328 Cap. (651) 296-5645 Winona - 31 39 Metzen, James P. (DFL) ..............................................34, 76 Dan Skogen 322 Cap. (651) 296-4370 Hewitt - 10 Dennis R. Frederickson 41 Michel, Geoff (R) ................................................................4 Seat 53 133 SOB (651) 296-6238 Lawrence J. Pogemiller Seat 13 New Ulm - 21 67 Moua, Mee (DFL) .............................................................28 Seat 12 Seat 42 120 Cap. (651) 296-5285 Majority Leader Gary W. Kubly Seat 11 Seat 43 Julianne E. Ortman David H. Senjem 28 Murphy, Steve (DFL) ........................................................20 Granite Falls - 20 Julie A. Rosen Seat 44 Claire A. Robling Chanhassen - 34 Rochester - 29 325 Cap. (651) 296-4264 Seat 10 Jordan - 35 Fairmont - 24 Pat Pariseau 17 Olseen, Rick E. (DFL) ........................................................8 Farmington - 36 Seat 45 Seat 9 Kevin L. Dahle Gen Olson G-24 Cap. (651) 296-5419 Northfield - 25 Minnetrista - 33 33 Olson, Gen (R) .................................................................45 Ken Kelash 119 SOB (651) 296-1282 Minneapolis - 63 4 Olson, Mary A. (DFL) ......................................................25 Michael SeatJ. Jungbauer 46 124 Cap. (651) 296-4913 34 Ortman, Julianne E. (R)....................................................12 Seat 8 East Bethel - 48 125 SOB (651) 296-4837 Rick E. Olseen 65 Pappas, Sandra L. (DFL)...................................................56 Harris - 17 120 Cap. (651) 296-1802 Seat 47 36 Pariseau, Pat (R) ...............................................................44 Dick Day Seat 7 Owatonna - 26 117 SOB (651) 296-5252 59 Pogemiller, Lawrence J. (DFL) ..........................................30 Tony Lourey Seat 6 Seat 36 Seat 37 235 Cap. (651) 296-7809 Tarryl L. Clark David H. Senjem Kerrick - 8 Seat 5 Michelle L. Fischbach Warren Limmer Ray J. Vandeveer 7 Prettner Solon, Yvonne (DFL) ...........................................32 Joe R. Gimse Seat 38 Assistant Majority Minority Leader Seat 4 Paynesville - 14 Maple Grove - 32 Forest Lake - 52 G-9 Cap. (651) 296-4188 Willmar - 13 Chris Gerlach Leader Apple Valley - 37 Seat 39 45 Rest, Ann H. (DFL) ..........................................................22 Geoff Michel Debbie J. Johnson Seat 3 Edina - 41 205 Cap. (651) 296-2889 Amy T. Koch Ham Lake - 49 35 Robling, Claire A. (R) .......................................................11 Buffalo - 19 143 SOB (651) 296-4123 24 Rosen, Julie A. (R) ............................................................43 House Leaders 109 SOB (651) 296-5713 Bill G. IngebrigtsenSeat 40 53 Rummel, Sandy (DFL)......................................................17 Seat 2 Alexandria - 11 323 Cap. (651) 296-1253 56 Saltzman, Kathy L. (DFL) .................................................50 Paul E. Koering Fort Ripley - 12 306 Cap. (651) 296-4166 DavidSeat W. Hann 41 3 Saxhaug, Tom (DFL) ........................................................69 Seat 1 Eden Prairie - 42 124 Cap. (651) 296-4136 46 Scheid, Linda (DFL) .........................................................27 Steve Dille G-9 Cap. (651) 296-8869 Dassel - 18 29 Senjem, David H. (R) .......................................................42 Seat 71 Seat 72 Seat 73 Seat 74 Seat 75 147 SOB (651) 296-3903 Jessica Tupper Colleen J. Pacheco Peter S. Wattson Michael R. Linn Glen Mills 23 Sheran, Kathy (DFL) ........................................................51 3rd Assist. Secretary 1st Assist. Secretary Sec. of the Senate (Leg.) 2nd Assist. Secretary Desk Assist. G-24 Cap. (651) 296-6153
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