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2015 Minnesota House Members by County 2015 Minnesota House Members By County First Last House District Counties Dan Fabian 01A Kittson, Marshall, Pennington, Roseau Debra Kiel 01B Pennington, Polk, Red Lake Dave Hancock 02A Beltrami, Clearwater, Hubbard, Lake of the Woods Steve Green 02B Becker, Clearwater, Hubbard, Mahnomen, Otter Tail, Wadena David Dill 03A Cook, Koochiching, Lake, St. Louis Mary Murphy 03B Lake, St. Louis Ben Lien 04A Clay Paul Marquart 04B Becker, Clay, Norman John Persell 05A Beltrami, Cass, Hubbard, Itasca Tom Anzelc 05B Cass, Itasca Carly Melin 06A Itasca, St. Louis Jason Metsa 06B St. Louis Jennifer Schultz 07A St. Louis Erik Simonson 07B St. Louis Bud Nornes 08A Otter Tail Mary Franson 08B Douglas, Otter Tail Mark Anderson 09A Cass, Todd, Wadena Ron Kresha 09B Morrison, Todd Josh Heintzeman 10A Crow Wing Dale Lueck 10B Aitkin, Crow Wing Mike Sundin 11A Carlton, Pine, St. Louis Jason Rarick 11B Kanabec, Pine Jeff Backer 12A Big Stone, Douglas, Grant, Pope, Stevens, Traverse, Wilkin Paul Anderson 12B Douglas, Pope, Stearns Jeff Howe 13A Stearns Tim O'Driscoll 13B Benton, Stearns Tama Theis 14A Stearns Jim Knoblach 14B Benton, Sherburne, Stearns Sondra Erickson 15A Kanabec, Mille Lacs, Sherburne Jim Newberger 15B Benton, Morrison, Sherburne, Wright Chris Swedzinski 16A Lac qui Parle, Lyon, Redwood, Yellow Medicine Paul Torkelson 16B Brown, Redwood, Renville Tim Miller 17A Chippewa, Kandiyohi, Renville, Swift Dave Baker 17B Kandiyohi Dean Urdahl 18A McLeod, Meeker, Wright Glenn Gruenhagen 18B McLeod, Sibley Clark Johnson 19A Blue Earth, Le Sueur, Nicollet John (Jack) Considine, Jr. 19B Blue Earth Bob Vogel 20A Le Sueur, Scott David Bly 20B Le Sueur, Rice Tim Kelly 21A Goodhue, Wabasha Steve Drazkowski 21B Dodge, Goodhue, Wabasha, Winona Joe Schomacker 22A Lincoln, Lyon, Murray, Nobles, Pipestone, Rock Rod Hamilton 22B Cottonwood, Jackson, Nobles, Redwood Bob Gunther 23A Blue Earth, Faribault, Jackson, Martin, Watonwan Tony Cornish 23B Blue Earth, Le Sueur, Waseca, Watonwan 2015 Minnesota House Members By County John Petersburg 24A Steele, Waseca Brian Daniels 24B Dodge, Rice, Steele Duane Quam 25A Dodge, Olmsted Kim Norton 25B Olmsted Tina Liebling 26A Olmsted Nels Pierson 26B Olmsted Peggy Bennett 27A Dodge, Faribault, Freeborn, Mower, Steele Jeanne Poppe 27B Dodge, Freeborn, Mower Gene Pelowski Jr. 28A Winona Greg Davids 28B Fillmore, Houston Joe McDonald 29A Hennepin, Wright Marion O'Neill 29B Wright Nick Zerwas 30A Sherburne, Wright Eric Lucero 30B Hennepin, Wright Kurt Daudt 31A Anoka, Isanti, Sherburne Tom Hackbarth 31B Anoka Brian Johnson 32A Chisago, Isanti Bob Barrett 32B Chisago Jerry Hertaus 33A Hennepin Cindy Pugh 33B Carver, Hennepin Joyce Peppin 34A Hennepin Dennis Smith 34B Hennepin Abigail Whelan 35A Anoka Peggy Scott 35B Anoka Mark Uglem 36A Anoka, Hennepin Melissa Hortman 36B Anoka, Hennepin Jerry Newton 37A Anoka Tim Sanders 37B Anoka Linda Runbeck 38A Anoka, Washington Matt Dean 38B Ramsey, Washington Bob Dettmer 39A Chisago, Washington Kathy Lohmer 39B Washington Michael V. Nelson 40A Hennepin Debra Hilstrom 40B Hennepin Connie Bernardy 41A Anoka, Ramsey Carolyn Laine 41B Anoka, Hennepin, Ramsey Barb Yarusso 42A Ramsey Jason Isaacson 42B Ramsey Peter Fischer 43A Ramsey, Washington Leon Lillie 43B Ramsey, Washington Sarah Anderson 44A Hennepin Jon Applebaum 44B Hennepin Lyndon Carlson Sr. 45A Hennepin Mike Freiberg 45B Hennepin Ryan Winkler 46A Hennepin Cheryl Youakim 46B Hennepin Jim Nash 47A Carver 2015 Minnesota House Members By County Joe Hoppe 47B Carver Yvonne Selcer 48A Hennepin Jenifer Loon 48B Hennepin Ron Erhardt 49A Hennepin Paul Rosenthal 49B Hennepin Linda Slocum 50A Hennepin Ann Lenczewski 50B Hennepin Sandra Masin 51A Dakota Laurie Halverson 51B Dakota Rick Hansen 52A Dakota Joe Atkins 52B Dakota JoAnn Ward 53A Ramsey, Washington Kelly Fenton 53B Washington Dan Schoen 54A Dakota, Washington Denny McNamara 54B Dakota, Washington Bob Loonan 55A Scott Tony Albright 55B Scott Drew Christensen 56A Dakota, Scott Roz Peterson 56B Dakota Tara Mack 57A Dakota Anna Wills 57B Dakota Jon Koznick 58A Dakota Pat Garofalo 58B Dakota, Goodhue Joe Mullery 59A Hennepin Raymond Dehn 59B Hennepin Diane Loeffler 60A Hennepin Phyllis Kahn 60B Hennepin Frank Hornstein 61A Hennepin Paul Thissen 61B Hennepin Karen Clark 62A Hennepin Susan Allen 62B Hennepin Jim Davnie 63A Hennepin Jean Wagenius 63B Hennepin Erin Murphy 64A Ramsey Dave Pinto 64B Ramsey Rena Moran 65A Ramsey Carlos Mariani 65B Ramsey Alice Hausman 66A Ramsey John Lesch 66B Ramsey Tim Mahoney 67A Ramsey Sheldon Johnson 67B Ramsey 2015 Minnesota Senate Members By County First Last District Counties LeRoy Stumpf 1 Kitson, Marshall, Pennington, Roseau, Polk, Red Lake Beltrami, Clearwater, Hubbard, Lake of the Woods, Becker, Mahnomen, Rod Skoe 2 Otter Tail, Wadena Tom Bakk 3 Cook, Koochiching, Lake, St. Louis, Lake, St. Louis Kent Eken 4 Clay, Becker, Clay, Norman Tom Saxhaug 5 Beltrami, Cass, Hubbard, Itasca David Tomassoni 6 Itasca, St. Louis Roger Reinert 7 St. Louis Bill Ingebrigtsen 8 Otter Tail, Douglas, Otter Tail Paul Gazelka 9 Cass, Todd, Wadena, Morrison Carrie Ruud 10 Crow Wing, Aitkin Tony Lourey 11 Carlton, Pine, St. Louis, Kanabec Torrey Westrom 12 Big Stone, Douglas, Grant, Pope, Stevens, Traverse, Wilkin, Stearns Michelle Fischbach 13 Stearns, Benton John Pederson 14 Searns, Benton, Sherburne David Brown 15 Kanabec, Mille Lacs, Sherburne, Benton, Morrison, Wright Gary Dahms 16 Lac qui Parle, Lyon, Redwood, Yellow Medicine, Brown, Renville Lyle Koenen 17 Chippewa, Kandiyohi, Renville, Swift Scott Newman 18 McLeod, Meeker, Wright, Sibley Kathy Sheran 19 Blue Earth, Le Sueur, Nicollet Kevin Dahle 20 Le Sueur, Scott, Rice Matt Schmit 21 Goodhue, Wabasha, Dodge, Winona Lincoln, Lyon, Murray, Nobles, Pipestone, Rock, Cottonwood, Jackson, Bill Weber 22 Redwood Blue Earth, Faribault, Jackson, Martin, Watonwan, Blue Earth, Le Sueur, Julie Rosen 23 Waseca Vicki Jensen 24 Steele, Waseca, Dodge, Rice David Senjem 25 Dodge, Olmsted Carla Nelson 26 Olmsted Dan Sparks 27 Dodge, Faribault, Freeborn, Mower, Steele Jeremy Miller 28 Winona, Fillmore, Houston Bruce Anderson 29 Hennepin, Wright Mary Kiffmeyer 30 Sherburne, Wright, Hennepin MIchelle Benson 31 Anoka, Isanti, Sherburne Sean Nienow 32 Chisago, Isanti David Osmek 33 Hennepin, Carver Warren Limmer 34 Hennepin Branden Petersen 35 Anoka, Isanti, Sherburne John Hoffman 36 Anoka, Hennepin Alice Johnson 37 Anoka Roger Chamberlain 38 Anoka, Washington, Ramsey Karin Housley 39 Chisago, Washington Chris Eaton 40 Hennepin Barb Goodwin 41 Anoka, Ramsey, Hennepin Bev Scalze 42 Ramsey 2015 Minnesota Senate Members By County Charles Wiger 43 Ramsey, Washington Terri Bonoff 44 Hennepin Ann Rest 45 Hennepin Ron Latz 46 Hennepin Julianne Ortman 47 Carver David Hann 48 Hennepin Melisa Franzen 49 Hennepin Melissa Wiklund 50 Hennepin Jim Carlson 51 Dakota James Metzen 52 Dakota Susan Kent 53 Ramsey, Washington Katie Sieben 54 Dakota, Washington Eric Pratt 55 Scott Dan Hall 56 Dakota, Scott Greg Clausen 57 Dakota Dave Thompson 58 Dakota Bobby Joe Champion 59 Hennepin Kari Dziedzic 60 Hennepin Scott Dibble 61 Hennepin Jeff Hayden 62 Hennepin Patricia Torres Ray 63 Hennepin Richard Cohen 64 Ramsey Sandra Pappas 65 Ramsey John Marty 66 Ramsey Foung Hawj 67 Ramsey .
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