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2021-22 Minnesota Representatives by School Districts They Represent Senator Party Home Town Voters Office* Phone (651) Email Address 2021-22 Minnesota Representatives by School Districts They Represent Senator Party Home Town Voters Office* Phone (651) Email Address A.C.G.C. Dave Baker R Willmar 2,995 387 SOB 296-6206 [email protected] Dean Urdahl R Grove City 2,868 279 SOB 296-4344 [email protected] Tim Miller R Prinsburg 18 329 SOB 296-4228 [email protected] Ada-Borup Paul Marquart DFL Dilworth 2,661 597 SOB 296-6829 [email protected] Adrian Rod Hamilton R Mountain Lake 2,186 337 SOB 296-5373 [email protected] Joe Schomacker R Laverne 197 209 SOB 296-5505 [email protected] Aitkin Dale Lueck R Aikin 9,599 371 SOB 296-2365 [email protected] Albany Paul Anderson R Starbuck 5,537 377 SOB 296-4317 [email protected] Lisa Demuth R Cold Spring 2,862 223 SOB 296-4373 [email protected] Tim O'Driscoll R Sartell 471 237 SOB 296-7808 Rep.Tim.O'[email protected] Albert Lea Peggy Bennett R Albert Lea 23,431 307 SOB 296-8216 [email protected] Alden-Conger Peggy Bennett R Albert Lea 1,560 307 SOB 296-8216 [email protected] Alexandria Mary Franson R Alexandria 20,298 303 SOB 296-3201 [email protected] Paul Anderson R Starbuck 7,350 377 SOB 296-4317 [email protected] Jeff Backer R Browns Valley 1,237 369 SOB 296-4929 [email protected] Annandale Joe McDonald R Delano 8,175 241 SOB 296-4336 [email protected] Lisa Demuth R Cold Spring 1,193 223 SOB 296-4373 [email protected] Shane Mekeland R Clear Lake 594 215 SOB 296-2451 [email protected] Marion O'Neill R Maple Lake 447 357 SOB 296-5063 Rep.Marion.O'[email protected] Dean Urdahl R Grove City 20 279 SOB 296-4344 [email protected] Page 1 of 34 Schoolsforequity.org Senator Party Home Town Voters Office* Phone (651) Email Address Anoka-Hennepin Zack Stephenson DFL Coon Rapids 39,644 509 SOB 296-5513 [email protected] Peggy Scott R Andover 38,536 335 SOB 296-4231 [email protected] John Heinrich R Anoka 37,045 211 SOB 296-1729 [email protected] Nolan West R Blaine 27,474 337 SOB 296-4226 [email protected] Erin Koegel DFL Spring Lake Park 26,911 445 SOB 296-5369 [email protected] Melissa Hortman DFL Brooklyn Park 22,513 463 SOB 296-4280 [email protected] Cal Bahr R East Bethel 15,653 321 SOB 296-2439 [email protected] Samantha Vang DFL Brooklyn Center 11,888 527 SOB 296-3709 [email protected] Kristin Robbins R Maple Grove 3,763 225 SOB 296-7806 [email protected] Connie Bernardy DFL Fridley 1,504 563 SOB 296-5510 [email protected] Kurt Daudt R Crown 1,313 267 SOB 296-5364 [email protected] Donald Raleigh R Circle Pines 168 345 SOB 296-2907 [email protected] Ashby Jeff Backer R Browns Valley 808 369 SOB 296-4929 [email protected] Jordan Rasmusson R Fergus Falls 377 291 SOB 296-4946 [email protected] Mary Franson R Alexandria 228 303 SOB 296-3201 [email protected] Austin Patricia Mueller R Austin 27,434 253 SOB 296-4193 [email protected] Peggy Bennett R Albert Lea 716 307 SOB 296-8216 [email protected] Badger John Burkel R Badger 1,103 309 SOB 296-9635 [email protected] Bagley Matthew Grossell R Clearbrook 3,916 227 SOB 296-4265 [email protected] Steve Green R Fosston 2,027 315 SOB 296-9918 [email protected] Barnesville Paul Marquart DFL Dilworth 3,971 597 SOB 296-6829 [email protected] Jeff Backer R Browns Valley 461 369 SOB 296-4929 [email protected] Jordan Rasmusson R Fergus Falls 23 291 SOB 296-4946 [email protected] Barnum Mike Sundin DFL Esko 3,887 417 SOB 296-4308 [email protected] Battle Lake Jordan Rasmusson R Fergus Falls 2,127 291 SOB 296-4946 [email protected] Mary Franson R Alexandria 1,560 303 SOB 296-3201 [email protected] Page 2 of 34 Schoolsforequity.org Senator Party Home Town Voters Office* Phone (651) Email Address Becker Shane Mekeland R Clear Lake 11,422 215 SOB 296-2451 [email protected] Paul Novotny R Elk River 15 301 SOB 296-4237 [email protected] Belgrade-Brooten-Elrosa Paul Anderson R Starbuck 3,633 377 SOB 296-4317 [email protected] Dave Baker R Willmar 657 387 SOB 296-6206 [email protected] Belle Plaine Brian Pfarr R Le Sueur 7,716 213 SOB 296-7065 [email protected] Glenn Gruenhagen R Glencoe 706 287 SOB 296-4229 [email protected] Jim Nash R Waconia 534 349 SOB 296-4282 [email protected] Tony Albright R Prior Lake 52 259 SOB 296-5185 [email protected] Bemidji Matt Bliss R Pennington 24,810 311 SOB 296-5516 [email protected] Matthew Grossell R Clearbrook 11,692 227 SOB 296-4265 [email protected] Benson Tim Miller R Prinsburg 5,458 329 SOB 296-4228 [email protected] Jeff Backer R Browns Valley 174 369 SOB 296-4929 [email protected] Paul Anderson R Starbuck 52 377 SOB 296-4317 [email protected] Bertha-Hewitt John Poston R Lake Shore 1,966 317 SOB 296-4293 [email protected] Mary Franson R Alexandria 422 303 SOB 296-3201 [email protected] Big Lake Paul Novotny R Elk River 12,791 301 SOB 296-4237 [email protected] Shane Mekeland R Clear Lake 4,485 215 SOB 296-2451 [email protected] Bird Island-Olivia-Lake Lillian Tim Miller R Prinsburg 5,076 329 SOB 296-4228 [email protected] Dave Baker R Willmar 58 387 SOB 296-6206 [email protected] Blackduck Matthew Grossell R Clearbrook 3,486 227 SOB 296-4265 [email protected] Matt Bliss R Pennington 485 311 SOB 296-5516 [email protected] Blooming Prairie Peggy Bennett R Albert Lea 3,201 307 SOB 296-8216 [email protected] Brian Daniels R Faribault 887 231 SOB 296-8237 [email protected] Patricia Mueller R Austin 135 253 SOB 296-4193 [email protected] Page 3 of 34 Schoolsforequity.org Senator Party Home Town Voters Office* Phone (651) Email Address Bloomington Andrew Carlson DFL Bloomington 39,627 557 SOB 296-4218 [email protected] Steve Elkins DFL Bloomington 25,684 515 SOB 296-7803 [email protected] Michael Howard DFL Richfield 17,576 451 SOB 296-7158 [email protected] Blue Earth Bjorn Olson R Elmore 8,139 375 SOB 296-3240 [email protected] Braham Brian Johnson R Cambridge 4,450 243 SOB 296-4346 [email protected] Nathan Nelson R Hinckley 1,725 393 SOB 296-0518 [email protected] Brainerd Josh Heintzeman R Nisswa 30,683 353 SOB 296-4333 [email protected] Dale Lueck R Aikin 10,270 371 SOB 296-2365 [email protected] John Poston R Lake Shore 1,627 317 SOB 296-4293 [email protected] Ron Kresha R Little Falls 8 207 SOB 296-4247 [email protected] Brandon-Evansville Jeff Backer R Browns Valley 3,347 369 SOB 296-4929 [email protected] Mary Franson R Alexandria 54 303 SOB 296-3201 [email protected] Breckenridge Jeff Backer R Browns Valley 5,032 369 SOB 296-4929 [email protected] Jordan Rasmusson R Fergus Falls 3 291 SOB 296-4946 [email protected] Brooklyn Center Samantha Vang DFL Brooklyn Center 8,228 527 SOB 296-3709 [email protected] Browerville John Poston R Lake Shore 2,325 317 SOB 296-4293 [email protected] Browns Valley Jeff Backer R Browns Valley 799 369 SOB 296-4929 [email protected] Buffalo Lake-Hector Tim Miller R Prinsburg 3,281 329 SOB 296-4228 [email protected] Glenn Gruenhagen R Glencoe 1,053 287 SOB 296-4229 [email protected] Dean Urdahl R Grove City 17 279 SOB 296-4344 [email protected] Page 4 of 34 Schoolsforequity.org Senator Party Home Town Voters Office* Phone (651) Email Address Buffalo-Hanover-Montrose Marion O'Neill R Maple Lake 17,450 357 SOB 296-5063 Rep.Marion.O'[email protected] Joe McDonald R Delano 8,343 241 SOB 296-4336 [email protected] Eric Lucero R Dayton 2,855 221 SOB 296-1534 [email protected] Jerry Hertaus R Greenfield 2,733 389 SOB 296-9188 [email protected] Kristin Robbins R Maple Grove 375 225 SOB 296-7806 [email protected] Burnsville-Eagan-Savage Jessica Hanson DFL Burnsville 27,129 421 SOB 296-4212 Rep.Jessica [email protected] Sandra Masin DFL Eagan 24,410 543 SOB 296-3533 [email protected] Kaela Berg DFL Burnsville 13,870 423 SOB 296-5387 [email protected] Liz Reyer DFL Eagan 896 575 SOB 296-4128 [email protected] Erik Mortensen R Shakopee 742 331 SOB 296-8872 [email protected] Robert Bierman DFL Apple Valley 323 579 SOB 296-5506 [email protected] Butterfield-Odin Bjorn Olson R Elmore 1,200 375 SOB 296-3240 [email protected] Rod Hamilton R Mountain Lake 1 337 SOB 296-5373 [email protected] Byron Duane Quam R Byron 6,115 247 SOB 296-9236 [email protected] Nels Pierson R Rochester 1,116 367 SOB 296-4378 [email protected] Caledonia Greg Davids R Preston 6,077 283 SOB 296-9278 [email protected] Cambridge-Isanti Brian Johnson R Cambridge 22,233 243 SOB 296-4346 [email protected] Kurt Daudt R Crown 6,111 267 SOB 296-5364 [email protected] Campbell-Tintah Jeff Backer R Browns Valley 708 369 SOB 296-4929 [email protected] Jordan Rasmusson R Fergus Falls 47 291 SOB 296-4946 [email protected] Canby Chris Swedzinski R Ghent 3,446 245 SOB 296-5374 [email protected] Joe Schomacker R Laverne 214 209 SOB 296-5505 [email protected] Cannon Falls Barb Haley R Red Wing 6,535 239 SOB 296-8635 [email protected] Pat Garofalo R Farmington 1,317 295 SOB 296-1069 [email protected]
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