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2019-2020 Minnesota House of Representatives Minneapolis and Saint Paul 2019-2020 Minnesota House of Representatives Minneapolis and Saint Paul Includes Results from 02/04/2020 Special Election North Oaks Brooklyn Park 10 St. Vincent Fridley Mahtomedi Humboldt 41A Connie Bernardy 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 Kelly Moller DFL Greenbush 40B Samantha Vang DFL Hilltop Baudette Halma Kennedy Columbia Heights 45A Lyndon R. Carlson 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. Paul Goodridge Big Falls Thief River Falls 43A Peter M Fischer DFL Pennington 02A Matthew J. Grossell R 60A Sydney Jordan DFL St. Hilaire Orr 45B Mike Freiberg DFL 71 East Grand Forks Plummer Kelliher Ramsey Beltrami Winton Lauderdale 66A Alice Hausman DFL 43B Leon M. Lillie DFL Red Lake Falls Mizpah Ely Oakdale Golden Valley 01B Debra Kiel R Red Lake Oklee Falcon Heights Northome 03A Rob Ecklund DFL Fisher Brooks Effie Cook Crookston Tower Trail Funkley Grand Marais Gully Bigfork 59B Raymond Dehn DFL Polk Mentor Gonvick Cook Clearbrook Blackduck 66B John Lesch DFL Erskine Climax McIntosh Leonard Tenstrike Babbitt Squaw Lake 394 Clearwater Turtle River Nielsville Beltrami Fosston 60B Mohamud Noor DFL 67A Tim Mahoney DFL Fertile Winger St. Louis 94 Lengby Bagley 06A Julie Sandstede DFL Biwabik Hoyt Lakes Shevlin Mountain Iron Shelly Solway Wilton Kinney Minneapolis Bemidji Virginia McKinley Aurora Lake Itasca Chisholm Buhl Leonidas Bejou Gilbert Eveleth 46A Ryan Winkler DFL Halstad 64A Kaohly Her DFL 35E Gary Iron Junction Cass Lake Keewatin Hibbing 65A Rena Moran DFL Nashwauk 94 NoAdarman Mahnomen 62A Hodan Hassan DFL Mahnomen Deer River Marble Hennepin 61A Frank Hornstein DFL Bena Landfall Taconite Hendrum Twin Valley Zemple St. Paul Bovey Calumet Silver Bay St. Louis Park 05A John Persell DFL Coleraine Beaver Bay Borup Cohasset La Prairie 0P4erBley Paul Marquart DFL Waubun Laporte Federal Dam Grand Rapids Boy River 06B David Lislegard DFL Ogema 62B Aisha Gomez DFL Georgetown Felton Ulen Hubbard Warba Walker 46B Cheryl Youakim DFL 63A Jim Davnie DFL 05B Sandy Layman R Meadowlands Remer Two Harbors 67B Jay Xiong DFL Hitterdal 65B Carlos Mariani DFL Callaway Akeley Cass Hopkins Hill City Becker Longville Nevis 04ADil wBorteh n Lien DFL 02B Steve Green R Woodbury Floodwood Moorhead GlyCndolnay Hackensack Hawley Lake Park Park Rapids Audubon Brookston Sabin Detroit Lakes 2 35W Wolf Lake Backus 53 Hermantown 64B Dave Pinto DFL Duluth Lilydale Menahga Chickamaw Beach Fifty Lakes Emily 169 Frazee Pine River Manhattan Beach Proctor Palisade Cloquet Comstock Barnesville Scanlon Vergas 61B Jamie Long DFL West St. Paul Crosslake Wright Thomson 61 Nimrod Jenkins Cromwell Sebeka Carlton 52A Rick Hansen DFL Perham Aitkin Tamarack Breezy Point 11A Mike Sundin DFL Wolverton Wrenshall Pelican Rapids Wadena Pequot Lakes McGregor 49A Heather Edelson DFL 52 59 Dent Carlton New York Mills Edina Erhard 10A Josh Heintzeman RCuyuna Richville Aitkin Rothsay Lake Shore Nisswa Kent Bluffton Trommald Crosby Kettle River Barnum Mendota South St. Paul Ottertail Ironton Deerwood Moose Lake 08A Bud Nornes R Wadena Crow RWivertion g Elizabeth Verndale East Gull Lake Otter Tail Staples Sturgeon Lake Mendota Heights Wilkin Deer Creek Aldrich 63B Jean Wagenius DFL 10B Dale K Lueck R Denham Baxter Henning Motley Brainerd Richfield Breckenridge Hewitt Pillager Kerrick Foxhome Battle Lake Willow River 494 Underwood Garrison Fergus Falls Vining Newport Clitherall Dakota Sunfish Lake Bruno Bertha Rutledge Doran McGrath 08B Mary Franson R Dalton Finlayson 52B Ruth Richardson DFL Fort Ripley Askov 09EaAgle JBeondhn M. 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