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2010 Legislative and Congressional Districts 3 Sen 2010 Minnesota House and Senate Membership A Rep. Dave Olin-(DFL) A Rep. Steve Gottwalt-(R) A Rep. Randy Demmer-(R) A Rep. Sarah Anderson-(R) A Rep. Karla Bigham-(DFL) B Rep. Bernie Lieder-(DFL) B Rep. Larry Haws-(DFL) B Rep. Kim Norton-(DFL) B Rep. John Benson-(DFL) B Rep. Denny McNamara-(R) 1 Sen. LeRoy A. Stumpf-(DFL) 15 Sen. Tarryl Clark-(DFL) 29 Sen. David H. Senjem-(R) 43 Sen. Terri Bonoff-(DFL) 57 Sen. Katie Sieben-(DFL) A Rep. Kent Eken-(DFL) A Rep. Gail Kulick Jackson-(DFL) A Rep. Tina Liebling-(DFL) A Rep. Steve Simon-(DFL) A Rep. Joe Mullery-(DFL) B Rep. Brita Sailer-(DFL) B Rep. Mary Kiffmeyer-(R) B Rep. Andy Welti-(DFL) B Rep. Ryan Winkler-(DFL) B Rep. Bobby Joe Champion-(DFL) 2 Sen. Rod Skoe-(DFL) 16 Sen. Lisa Fobbe(DFL) 30 Sen. Ann Lynch-(DFL) 44 Sen. Ron Latz-(DFL) 58 Sen. Linda Higgins-(DFL) A Rep. Tom Anzelc-(DFL) A Rep. Rob Eastlund-(R) A Rep. Gene Pelowski Jr.-(DFL) A Rep. Sandra Peterson-(DFL) A Rep. Diane Loeffler-(DFL) B Rep. Loren A. Solberg-(DFL) B Rep. Jeremy Kalin-(DFL) B Rep. Gregory M. Davids-(R) B Rep. Lyndon Carlson-(DFL) B Rep. Phyllis Kahn-(DFL) 2010 Legislative and Congressional Districts 3 Sen. Tom Saxhaug-(DFL) 17 Sen. Rick Olseen-(DFL) 31 Sen. Sharon Erickson Ropes-(DFL) 45 Sen. Ann H. Rest-(DFL) 59 Sen. Lawrence J. Pogemiller-(DFL) A Rep. John Persell-(DFL) A Rep. Ron Shimanski-(R) A Rep. Joyce Peppin-(R) A Rep. Michael Nelson-(DFL) A Rep. Margaret Anderson Kelliher-(DFL) B Rep. Larry Howes-(R) B Rep. Dean Urdahl-(R) B Rep. Kurt Zellers-(R) B Rep. Debra Hilstrom-(DFL) B Rep. Frank Hornstein-(DFL) 4 Sen. Mary Olson-(DFL) 18 Sen. Steve Dille-(R) 32 Sen. Warren Limmer-(R) 46 Sen. Linda Scheid-(DFL) 60 Sen. D. Scott Dibble-(DFL) A Rep. Tom Rukavina-(DFL) A Rep. Bruce Anderson-(R) A Rep. Steve Smith-(R) A Rep. Denise Dittrich-(DFL) A Rep. Karen Clark-(DFL) B Rep. Anthony "Tony" Sertich-(DFL) B Rep. Tom Emmer-(R) B Rep. Connie Doepke-(R) B Rep. Melissa Hortman-(DFL) B Rep. Jeff Hayden-(DFL) 5 Sen. David J. Tomassoni-(DFL) 19 Sen. Amy T. Koch-(R) 33 Sen. Gen Olson-(R) 47 Sen. Leo T. Foley-(DFL) 61 Sen. Linda Berglin-(DFL) A Rep. David Dill-(DFL) A Rep. Andrew Falk-(DFL) A Rep. Paul Kohls-(R) A Rep. Tom Hackbarth-(R) A Rep. Jim Davnie-(DFL) B Rep. Mary Murphy-(DFL) B Rep. Lyle Koenen-(DFL) B Rep. Joe Hoppe-(R) B Rep. Jim Abeler-(R) B Rep. Jean Wagenius-(DFL) 6 Sen. Thomas M. Bakk-(DFL) 20 Sen. Gary Kubly-(DFL) 34 Sen. Julianne E. Ortman-(R) 48 Sen. Michael J. Jungbauer-(R) 62 Sen. Patricia Torres Ray-(DFL) A Rep. Thomas Huntley-(DFL) A Rep. Marty Seifert-(R) A Rep. Michael Beard-(R) A Rep. Peggy Scott-(R) A Rep. Paul Thissen-(DFL) B Rep. Roger J. Reinert-(DFL) B Rep. Paul Torkelson-(R) B Rep. Mark Buesgens-(R) B Rep. Jerry Newton-(DFL) B Rep. Linda Slocum-(DFL) Red Lake 7 Sen. Yvonne Prettner Solon-(DFL) 21 Sen. Dennis R. Frederickson-(R) 35 Sen. Claire A. Robling-(R) 49 Sen. Debbie J. Johnson-(R) 63 Sen. Ken Kelash-(DFL) A Rep. Bill Hilty-(DFL) A Rep. Doug Magnus-(R) A Rep. Mary Liz Holberg-(R) A Rep. Carolyn Laine-(DFL) A Rep. Erin Murphy-(DFL) B Rep. Tim Faust-(DFL) B Rep. Rod Hamilton-(R) B Rep. Pat Garofalo-(R) B Rep. Kate Knuth-(DFL) B Rep. Michael Paymar-(DFL) Garden Sen. Tony Lourey-(DFL) Sen. Jim Vickerman-(DFL) Sen. Pat Pariseau-(R) Sen. Satveer Chaudhary-(DFL) Sen. Richard J. Cohen-(DFL) Island 8 22 36 50 64 A Rep. Morrie Lanning-(R) A Rep. Terry Morrow-(DFL) A Rep. Tara Mack-(R) A Rep. Tim Sanders-(R) A Rep. Cy Thao-(DFL) B Rep. Paul Marquart-(DFL) B Rep. Kathy Brynaert-(DFL) B Rep. Philip M. Sterner-(DFL) B Rep. Tom Tillberry-(DFL) B Rep. Carlos Mariani-(DFL) 9 Sen. Keith Langseth-(DFL) 23 Sen. Kathy Sheran-(DFL) 37 Sen. Chris Gerlach-(R) 51 Sen. Don Betzold-(DFL) 65 Sen. Sandra L. Pappas-(DFL) A Rep. Bud Nornes-(R) A Rep. Bob Gunther-(R) A Rep. Sandra Masin-(DFL) A Rep. Bob Dettmer-(R) A Rep. John Lesch-(DFL) St. Vi!ncent B Rep. Mark Murdock-(R) B Rep. Tony Cornish-(R) B Rep. Mike Obermueller-(R) B Rep. Matt Dean-(R) B Rep. Alice Hausman-(DFL) 10 Sen. Dan Skogen-(DFL) Sen. Julie Rosen-(R) Sen. Jim Carlson-(DFL) Sen. Ray Vandeveer-(R) 66 Sen. Ellen R. Anderson-(DFL) ! 24 38 52 Humboldt A Rep. Torrey Westrom-(R) A Rep. Laura Brod-(R) A Rep. Rick Hansen-(DFL) A Rep. Paul Gardner-(DFL) A Rep. Tim Mahoney-(DFL) Warroad B Rep. Mary Ellen Otremba-(DFL) B Rep. David Bly-(DFL) B Rep. Joseph Atkins-(DFL) B Rep. Carol McFarlane-(R) B Rep. Sheldon Johnson-(DFL) ! Warroad Sen. Bill Ingebrigtsen-(R) Sen. Kevin L. Dahle-(DFL) Sen. James P. Metzen-(DFL) Sen. Sandy Rummel-(DFL) Sen. Mee Moua-(DFL) Lanc! aster 11 25 39 53 67 Zippel Bay A Rep. John Ward-(DFL) A Rep. Kory Kath-(DFL) A Rep. Will Morgan-(DFL) A Rep. Mindy Greiling-(DFL) Ros!eau B Rep. Al Doty-(DFL) B Rep. Patti Fritz-(DFL) B Rep. Ann Lenczewski-(DFL) B Rep. Bev Scalze-(DFL) Sen. Paul E. Koering-(R) Sen. Mike Parry-(R) Sen. John Doll-(DFL) Sen. 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