2017-2020 Minnesota Senate Brooklyn Park Maple Grove Includes Results from 02/05/2019 Special Election Mounds View

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

2017-2020 Minnesota Senate Brooklyn Park Maple Grove Includes Results from 02/05/2019 Special Election Mounds View Minneapolis and Saint Paul Osseo Spring Lake Park 10 2017-2020 Minnesota Senate Brooklyn Park Maple Grove Includes Results from 02/05/2019 Special Election Mounds View North Oaks Dellwood St. Vincent Humboldt Fridley Shoreview Warroad Lancaster White Bear Lake New Brighton Roseau Anoka 40 Chris Eaton DFL 10 Hallock Roosevelt Kittson Badger Roseau Arden Hills Lake Bronson Williams Greenbush 694 Halma Baudette Kennedy 59 42 Jason Isaacson DFL Birchwood Village Donaldson Lake of Brooklyn Center Gem Lake Mahtomedi Karlstad Vadnais Heights the Woods Ranier 41 Carolyn Laine DFL Strathcona International Falls Hilltop Willernie Crystal Strandquist Columbia Heights Stephen 75 Middle River New Hope Argyle Marshall Littlefork 61 Pine Springs Holt 01 Mark Johnson R Grygla 694 Oslo Alvarado Viking Warren Little Canada Plymouth Robbinsdale St. Anthony Koochiching Goodridge Big Falls Thief River Falls 169 45 Ann H. Rest DFL Ramsey Roseville Maplewood North St. Paul Pennington St. Hilaire Orr 53 60 Kari Dziedzic DFL 71 East Grand Forks Beltrami Medicine Lake 43 Charles Wiger DFL Plummer Kelliher Red Lake Falls Mizpah Winton Falcon Heights 2 Red Lake Ely Lauderdale 66 John Marty DFL Northome Oklee Golden Valley Fisher Brooks Cook 59 Bobby Joe Champion DFL Effie Crookston Oakdale Trail Tower Gully Funkley Grand Marais Polk Gonvick Bigfork Cook Mentor 02 Paul Utke R Blackduck Clearbrook Erskine Climax McIntosh Leonard Tenstrike Babbitt 394 Minneapolis Squaw Lake Fosston Clearwater Turtle River 67 Foung Hawj DFL Nielsville Beltrami St. 94 Fertile Winger 03 Thomas (Tom) Bakk DFL 35E Hoyt Lakes St. Paul 2 Bagley Shevlin Louis Lengby Solway Biwabik Mountain Iron Aurora Shelly Wilton Virginia McKinley Lake St. Louis Park Itasca Kinney Hennepin Bemidji Buhl Gilbert Bejou Chisholm Leonidas Eveleth Washington 75 Gary Iron Junction Halstad Nashwauk 94 Landfall Keewatin Hibbing Norman Cass Lake 65 Sandy Pappas DFL Mahnomen Bena Deer River 46 Ron Latz DFL Hendrum Zemple TaconiteMarble Twin Valley Coleraine Calumet Silver Bay 62 Jeff Hayden DFL 2 Bovey Beaver Bay Federal Dam Perley Borup Cohasset La Prairie Waubun Laporte Grand Rapids Minnetonka Boy River 06 David J. Tomassoni DFL 64 Dick Cohen DFL Georgetown Ogema Hubbard Hopkins Felton Ulen Cass Warba Walker 05 Justin Eichorn R Meadowlands 61 Scott Dibble DFL Remer Two Harbors Hitterdal Callaway Akeley Longville West St. Paul 04 Kent Eken DFL Becker Nevis Hill Dilworth Park Rapids Hackensack Moorhead Glyndon Clay Hawley Lake Park Floodwood Lilydale Audubon 71 Edina Brookston 2 63 Patricia Torres Ray DFL Sabin Detroit Lakes Wolf Lake Backus 75 53 Duluth Menahga Fifty Lakes Emily 169 Frazee Chickamaw Beach 494 35W Manhattan Beach Proctor Pine River Cloquet Comstock Palisade Barnesville Scanlon South St. Paul Vergas Crosslake Wright Cromwell Mendota 61 Jenkins 35CarltonThomson 52 Sebeka Nimrod Tamarack Perham Wolverton Wrenshall Mendota Heights Pelican Rapids Pequot LakesBreezy Point McGregor 10 Aitkin Dent Wadena Carlton 59 Richfield New York Mills Richville Newport Erhard Aitkin Rothsay TrommaldCuyuna Sunfish Lake Lake ShoreNisswa Barnum Kent Bluffton Crow Kettle River Deerwood Wadena 49 Melisa Franzen DFL Wilkin Ottertail Wing Otter Moose Lake Elizabeth 71 Tail Deer Creek Verndale East Gull Lake 08 Bill Ingebrigtsen R Aldrich Staples Sturgeon Lake 10 Brainerd Denham Dakota Henning Baxter 10 Carrie Ruud R Hewitt Motley Pillager Kerrick Foxhome Fergus Falls Breckenridge Underwood Battle Lake Willow River Clitherall Garrison 212 Vining Bertha Bruno Rutledge Eden Prairie McGrath Doran 59 Dalton Finlayson Askov Parkers Prairie Eagle Bend Fort Ripley 52 Matt Klein DFL Urbank Pine St. Paul Park Campbell Clarissa Isle Shaded areas represent Senate Districts 50 Melissa Halvorson Wiklund DFL Ashby Harding Sandstone Wahkon Tenney Millerville ToBrdowderville Randall Nashua Wendell Mille Miltona Onamia Tintah Lastrup Lacs Cities Bloomington Elbow Lake Evansville 09 Paul Gazelka R Hillman Hinckley Brandon Carlos 75 Long Prairie LittlMe Faollsrrison Pierz Inver Grove Heights Grant Garfield Flensburg Genola 11 Jason Rarick R Barrett Douglas Brook Park Counties Swanville Sobieski Norcross Kanabec Quamba Alexandria Nelson Buckman Eagan Osakis Burtrum Mora Henriette Wheaton Hoffman Interstate Herman 35 Grey Eagle Elmdale Royalton 15 Andrew Mathews R Ogilvie Pine West Union Upsala Bowlus Kensington Forada Grasston Traverse Farwell Bock Dumont US Highway Sa9u4k Centre Rice Milaca Rock Creek St. Rosa Lowry Villard Westport Holdingford Gilman Foreston Donnelly Braham St. Anthony St. Stephen Pease Melrose Benton Ronneby Glenwood Freeport Rush MN Highway Browns Valley 12 Torrey Westrom R Long Beach Foley Cyrus Starbuck Meire GroveNew Munich Albany Morris Sartell Beardsley Barry Graceville Johnson Chokio ASlbetrtea vens Greenwald Avon Pope Sedan Sauk Rapids Harris Metro Area Elrosa Princeton Water Stearns St. Joseph IsantCiambridge North Branch 19A Mark Olson GOP Wyoming Hancock Spring Hill Waite ParkSt. Cloud Elk River CBlinitogn Brooten St. Martin Pleasant Lake 94 32 Mark Koran R Rockville Stone Lake Henry 10 Isanti Belgrade RichmondCold Spring St. Augusta Clear Lake Roscoe SherburneZimmerman Chisago Sherburne Chisago Regal 169 Clontarf Clearwater Taylors Falls 169 St. Francis Bethel Center Paynesville Stacy Shafer 13 Jeff Howe R Becker Lindstrom Monticello 8 Sunburg Ortonville Elk River Oak Grove East Bethel Chisago 12 Benson Big Lake Eden Valley Wyoming Watkins Kimball 7O5dessa Danvers New London Swift South Haven Monticello De Graff Correll Holloway 12 Annandale Ramsey Murdock Spicer Ham Lake Appleton Maple Lake Albertville Andover 35 Louisburg 59 Kerkhoven Anoka Kingston St. Michael Ramsey Marine on St. Croix Bellingham Buffalo Coon Rapids Otsego Pennock Wright Hanover Champlin Hugo Kandiyohi Grove 169 Milan Willmar Kandiyohi Atwater Meeker Washington Litchfield Nassau 29 Bruce Anderson R 35E Darwin Andover Ham Lake Dassel 10 Forest Lake Cokato Rockford Grant WaverlyMontrose Marietta Madison Howard Lake Stillwater Watson 169 Chippewa Raymond Delano 35RWam6s94ey Oak Park Heights 30 Mary Kiffmeyer R 75 Independence Bayport Albertville 35 Jim Abeler R 12 Hennepin 35E 212 Montevideo Clara Winsted Dawson212 Watertown 394 212 Prinsburg Blomkest Lake Lillian Cedar Mills Lakeland Shores Anoka 59 Cosmos 94 Maynard Minnetrista Lakeland Lake St. Croix Beach Lac qui Silver Lake St. Bonifacius St. Marys Point 10 31 Michelle Benson R Boyd Hutchinson Lester Prairie Mayer Parle Victoria 494 Waconia Chanhassen Anoka Granite Falls 17 Andrew Lang R McLeod 35E Clarkfield 169 Chaska 212 St. Michael Yellow Sacre2d1 H2eart Renville Danube 35W 94 Olivia Carver 52 Marine on St. Croix Hazel Run Bird Island Glencoe Norwood Young AmericaCologne Carver Shakopee Rogers 75 Medicine Burnsville St. Leo Hector Dayton Buffalo Lake Brownton Savage Apple Valley Rosemount S2t1ew2art Hamburg Hastings Wright 16 Gary Dahms R Hanley Falls Renville Coates Blaine Prior Lake Vermillion Porter Wood Lake 71 New Auburn Green Isle Lakeville Dakota Jordan Coon Rapids Echo Scott Taunton Cottonwood Farmington Champlin Belview Belle Plaine 61 Hugo Delhi 18 Scott J. Newman R Hampton Miesville Lino Lakes Minneota Arlington Hanover Centerville Red Wing Morton Sibley New Market Redwood Falls Gaylord Elko 58 Matt Little DFL Hendricks Winthrop New Prague 34 Warren Limmer R 37 Jerry Newton DFL Ghent Franklin Fairfax Gibbon Vesta Henderson Seaforth Randolph 61 Ivanhoe Cannon Falls Heidelberg February, 2020 Marshall Lonsdale Le Sueur Circle Pines Lafayette Northfield Lincoln Milroy Montgomery Lake Lexington LyLndyon Lucan Morgan Dundas Arco ReWdawbasosood 36 John Hoffman DFL 38 Roger Chamberlain R 61 Dennison Goodhue Clements Le Sueur Goodhue Evan 20 Rich Draheim R Bellechester Wabasha Russell 35W Nerstrand Osseo Wanda St. Peter Rice Tyler New Ulm Nicollet 169 Cleveland 21 Mike Goggin R Lake Benton Sleepy Eye Kilkenny Kellogg Wanamingo Cobden 19 Nick Frentz DFL Kasota Faribault Zumbrota Corcoran Maple Grove Zumbro Falls Mounds View Florence Courtland Nicollet Kenyon Mazeppa Wabasha Balaton 14 Tracy Lamberton Springfield 14 Garvin Walnut GroveRevere Brown Millville Greenfield Brooklyn Park North Oaks Sanborn Dellwood Ruthton Waterville Morristown Hammond Madison Lake Elysian Pine Island Minneiska Rockford North Mankato Mankato Eagle Lake Medford Plainview Hanska Oronoco Fridley Skyline West Concord 10 Shoreview Grant Holland Elgin Comfrey Janesville Lake Crystal 35 52 Currie 63 RollingstoneMinnesota 39 Karin Housley R 14 Elba Arden Hills Dovray Jeffers La Salle St. Clair Waseca Owatonna Goodview PPipesiptonee stone 22 Bill Weber R Darfur Mantorville Altura Storden Madelia Winona 694 Woodstock Murray Westbrook Claremont New Brighton Lake WilsonHadley 71 Blue Kasson Byron Stockton Brooklyn Center Slayton Dodge Center Rochester Birchwood Village Cottonwood Good Thunder Pemberton Waseca Steele 61 Mahtomedi Dodge Winona Vadnais Heights Gem Lake Hatfield Earth Olmsted 14Eyota Loretto 169 White Bear Lake Stillwater 24 John Jasinski R Utica Hilltop Willernie Avoca Butterfield WaSt.t Joamnews an DoverSt. Charles Ihlen Chandler Vernon Center Iona Mountain Lake Columbia Heights Trosky 218 Lewisville Mapleton Waldorf Edgerton Bingham Lake Dakota Delano New Hope Jasper Washington Fulda Windom Amboy New Richland Hayfield Crystal Pine Springs Dundee Odin Ellendale Medina Ormsby Blooming Prairie Stewartville Oak Park Heights Kinbrae Wilder Truman Minnesota Lake Chatfield La Crescent Geneva Rushford 694 Hardwick Heron Lake Waltham Independence Robbinsdale Little Canada Hartland Sargeant Rushford
Recommended publications
  • The Minnesota Senate Office of the Secretary of the Senate (651) 296-2344
    The Minnesota Senate Office of the Secretary of the Senate (651) 296-2344 Senate Leadership Seating Arrangement 2018 Senator, Title Seat Paul E. Gazelka, Majority Leader ...................................... 60 Michelle R. Benson, Deputy Majority Leader .................... 30 Jeremy R. Miller, Deputy Majority Leader ......................... 34 Thomas M. Bakk, Minority Leader ................................... 53 Senate Members Dist. Senator (Party) Room Phone Seat Seat 35 Seat 66 Seat 34 Seat 67 (651) 29- Julie A. Rosen Sven K. Lindquist Jeremy R. Miller Marilyn Logan Vernon Center - 23 Sergeant at Arms Seat 68 35 Abeler, Jim (R).............................. 3215 MSB ......6-3733 ....65 Seat 33 Winona - 28 Assist. Sergeant at Arms Melissa Mapes Engrossing Secretary Seat 69 29 Anderson, Bruce D. (R) ................ 3209 MSB ......6-5981 ....59 Seat 32 Scott J. Newman Michelle L. Fischbach Dan D. Hall Hutchinson - 18 Paynesville - 13 44 Anderson, Paul T. (R) ................... 2103 MSB ......6-9261 ....13 Burnsville - 56 Roger C.Seat Chamberlain 70 03 Bakk, Thomas M. (DFL) ............... 2221 MSB ......6-8881 ....53 Seat 31 Lino Lakes - 38 31 Benson, Michelle R. (R) ................ 3109 MSB ......6-3219 ....30 Carrie Ruud 54 Bigham, Karla (DFL) .................... 3411 MSB ......7-8060 ....39 Breezy Point - 10 51 Carlson, Jim (DFL) ....................... 2207 MSB .....7-8073 ....45 Seat 60 38 Chamberlain, Roger C. (R) ........... 3225 MSB ......6-1253 ....70 Seat 30 Seat 61 Seat 29 Paul E. Gazelka Michelle R. Benson Warren Limmer 59 Champion, Bobby Joe (DFL) ........ 2303 MSB .....6-9246 ....40 Michael P. Goggin Nisswa - 09 Seat 28 Ham Lake - 31 Maple Grove - 34 Seat 62 Red Wing - 21 Gary H. Dahms 57 Clausen, Greg D. (DFL) ................ 2233 MSB ......6-4120 ....44 Mary Kiffmeyer Redwood Falls - 16 Seat 63 Seat 27 Big Lake - 30 Jerry Relph 64 Cohen, Richard (DFL) .................
    [Show full text]
  • Presidential Election Results
    2016 Election Overview The outcome of the 2016 elections has definitely altered the landscape for transportation policy and funding initiatives. From the Presidency down to state legislative races, we face a new legislative dynamic and many new faces. What hasn’t changed: the huge need for resources to increase the nation’s and the state’s investment in the transportation system and bipartisan agreement on that fact. Prior to the outcome of Tuesday’s election we were hearing from candidates on both sides of the aisle that increasing investments in infrastructure was an area of agreement. Candidates for Minnesota’s legislature brought up the need for a comprehensive, long-term transportation funding package over and over again in news stories, candidate profiles and candidate forums. We were hearing more from candidates about transportation than we have in previous election cycles. Voters in other states, made their voices heard by approving ballot initiatives in 22 states that increased and stabilized funding for transportation. As we head into 2017, transportation advocates have a huge opportunity to capitalize on the widespread support for infrastructure improvements. However, it will take the involvement of transportation advocates across the state making their voices heard to rise above partisan squabbling and the many other issues that will be on the table. National Presidential Election Results Electoral Votes Needed to Win: 270 *Remaining: 16 Trump (R) Electoral Votes 290 Popular Vote 60,375,961 Clinton (D) Electoral Votes 232 Popular Vote 61,047,207 Minnesota Clinton (D) percent 46.9% votes 1,366,676 Trump (R) percent 45.4% votes 1,322,891 The race for the White House defied the polls and expectations as Donald Trump won more than the needed 270 votes in the electoral college while Hillary Clinton narrowly won the popular vote.
    [Show full text]
  • 2020 Final Public Subsidy Payments
    CAMPAIGN FINANCE AND PUBLIC DISCLOSURE BOARD RELEASES FINAL PUBLIC SUBSIDY PAYMENT AMOUNTS FOR 2020 ELECTION During 2020 the Campaign Finance and Public Disclosure Board distributed $2,131,887 in public subsidy payments to 349 candidates running for state senate or state representative. The 349 candidates who received a public subsidy payment represent 78% of the 449 legislative candidates who were on the general election ballot. A list of qualifying candidates and the payments they received is attached. Of the 504 candidates who filed for state legislative office this year, 401 (79.3%) signed voluntary agreements to abide by spending limits and other conditions required to be eligible for public subsidy payments for their campaigns. To qualify for public subsidy a candidate must: • be opposed at either the primary or general election, • appear on the general election ballot, • sign and file a public subsidy agreement with the Board to abide by applicable campaign expenditure limits, and • raise a specified amount in contributions from individuals eligible to vote in Minnesota counting only the first $50 from each donor. Money for the public subsidy program comes from the state general fund. A portion of public subsidy money is allocated to specific parties and districts based on taxpayer checkoffs on income and property tax returns. By office and party, the total public subsidy payments totaled: DFL RPM State Senate $670,054 $393,772 House of Representatives $663,589 $404,471 Total $1,333,643 $798,243 DFL = Democratic Farmer Labor RPM = Republican Party of Minnesota Note: No other major or minor party candidates qualified for a public subsidy payment in 2020.
    [Show full text]
  • Department of Transportation 18
    DEPARTMENT OF 18 - 0293 395 John Ire land Boulevard m, TRANSPORTATION St. Paul, M N 55155 ( March 1, 2018 Via Email Sen. Scott Newman, Chair, Senate Transportation Sen. Bill Weber, Chair, Senate Agriculture, Rural Finance and Policy Development, and Housing Policy Sen. Scott Dibble, Ranking Minority Member, Senate Sen. Foung Hawj, Ranking Minority Member, Transportation Finance and Policy Agriculture, Rural Development, and Housing Policy Rep. Paul Torkelson, Chair, House Transportation Rep. Paul Anderson, Chair, House Agriculture Policy Finance Rep . David Bly, DFL Lead, House Agriculture Policy Rep. Frank Hornstein, DFL Lead, House Transportation Finance Sen. Bill lngebrigtsen, Chair, Senate Environment and Natural Resources Finance Rep. Linda Runbeck, Chair, House Transportation and Sen. David Tomassoni, Ranking Minority Member, Regional Governance Policy Senate Environment and Natural Resources Finance ( Rep. Connie Bernardy, DFL Lead, House Transportation and Regional Governance Policy Rep. Dan Fabi~n, Chair, House Environment and Natural Resources Policy and Finance Sen. Torrey Westrom, Chair, Senate Agriculture, Rep. Rick Hansen, DFL Lead, House Environment and Rural Development, and Housing Finance Natural Resources Policy and Finance Sen. Kari Dzie~zic, Ranking Minority Member, Senate Agriculture, Rural Development, and Housing Finance Sen. Carrie Rudd, Chair, Senate Environment and Natural Resources Policy and Legacy Finance Sen. Chris Eaton, Ranking Minority Member, Senate Rep. Rod Hamilton, Chair, House Agriculture Finance
    [Show full text]
  • Minnesota Primary: Key Incumbents Sent Packing
    News & Insights Minnesota Primary: Key Incumbents Sent Packing Alert 08.12.2020 By Paul Cassidy In the face of a pandemic, while many Minnesotans went to their assigned polling places yesterday in order to cast ballots for a number of contested inter-party challenges on both the DFL and Republican side of the aisle, hovering over the election is the specter of counting thousands of mail-in absentee ballots in a timely fashion. Due to the pandemic, many polling places have been consolidated and polling officials worry also that they don't have enough election judges and ballot officials. As of Tuesday morning, almost 500,000 voters had cast their ballot votes by mail. Additionally, due to a court order, absentee ballots will be accepted after Election Day, up to the day before the county's canvassing date. Headlining this year's Minnesota primary was a pitched battle between first-term incumbent U.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar and her challenger Antone Melton-Meaux, who were fighting for the DFL nomination and the right to go on to the general election. The race captured national attention due to Omar's high-profile progressive views and her membership in the "The Squad." Political analysts believe when all is said and done, this race will far outspend any previous primary totals in the history of Minnesota elections. In the end, Omar coasted to a relatively easy victory, with numbers not far off from her 2018 primary victory. A number of sitting Minnesota legislators faced challenges within their own party and fought to keep their seats in the Minnesota House and Senate.
    [Show full text]
  • Legislative Update: March 25, 2019 MN Association of Watershed Districts
    Legislative Update: March 25, 2019 MN Association of Watershed Districts What happened last week (March 18-22)? • The drainage work group bill was amended in the Senate to include a 5-year sunset on the portion of the bill that included the repair cost apportionment option. • The Senate introduced their environmental policy omnibus bill (SF 835) that includes the drainage work group bill and our coordinated watershed management and carp bills. • The Clean Water Fund appropriations bill was amended in the House. Some of the changes from the Clean Water Council recommendations include: technical assistance and research funds were zeroed out for the Department of Agriculture, money for conservation drainage projects ($3M) was zeroed out, the MPCA budget for intensive monitoring was decreased by $1.2M, and the Conservation Reserve and Enhancement Program (CREP) saw a decrease of $12.5M. Increased budgets went to Forever Green ($6.7M), the Targeted Wellhead Protection Program ($5.25M), and the Drinking Water Contaminants of Emerging Concern Program ($7.542M). • The watershed planning modification bill (HF 2011) has a second hearing in the House. • Several bills for flood hazard mitigation bonding were heard in the House. What’s happening this week (March 25-29)? • The second policy committee deadline is March 29th. In order to be considered, all policy bills are supposed to be heard in both the House and Senate by this day. • The Outdoor Heritage Bill, HF340, has been added to the House Legacy Finance Division schedule for Wednesday, March 27, 2019. • The environmental policy omnibus bill (SF 835) will have a hearing in the Senate of Monday.
    [Show full text]
  • Legislative Update
    LEGISLATIVE UPDATE Welcome to the first Child Care Aware Legislative Update of the 2021 legislative session. This narrative update, along with our Bill Tracker, will be posted each Tuesday (reflecting activity through the previous Friday) on the Child Care Aware of Minnesota website. Each week we will provide a brief overview of bills that have been introduced, action that has been taken at the committee level or on the floor, and any other pertinent news related to early care and education and school-age care issues. If you have additions to recommend to the bill tracker, please contact Ann McCully. OVERVIEW The Legislature convened on Tuesday, January 5 and is off to a quick start. There is no question that the state’s response to the impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic is the primary issue facing legislators as they begin this session. This also a budget year to set the state’s budget for July 1, 2021 through June 30, 2023, and while the economic picture has improved since the initial budget forecast last spring, there is still a projected budget deficit in the coming years, leading to some tough decisions ahead. More information about the budget projections can be found on the State Office of Management and Budget website. COMMITTEE STRUCTURE A new, two-year legislative session brings new members, new committees, and new committee assignments. While early care and education issues may show up in many places during the process, below are a few of the key committees that we will be watching. We encourage you to follow them as well! To find out about committee upcoming committee hearings and topics, visit the Minnesota State Legislature combined calendar page.
    [Show full text]
  • Campaign Finance PCR Report
    Total Pages: 23 Jul 24, 2018 Campaign Finance PCR Report Filing Period: 12/31/2018 Candidate Candidate Number of Committee Name Term Date First Name Last Name Requests Lyndon R Carlson Campaign 50 Committee Lyndon Carlson Mary Murphy Volunteer Committee Mary Murphy 1 Pelowski (Gene) Volunteer Committee Gene Pelowski Jr 1 Jean Wagenius Volunteer Committee Jean Wagenius 3 Senator (John) Marty Volunteer 2 Committee John Marty Ron Erhardt Volunteer Committee Ronnie (Ron) Erhardt 1 (Tom) Hackbarth Volunteer Committee Thomas Hackbarth 5 Urdahl (Dean) Volunteer Committee Dean Urdahl 43 Volunteers for (Larry) Nornes Larry (Bud) Nornes 3 Limmer (Warren) for Senate 1 Committee Warren Limmer Volunteers for Gunther (Robert) Robert Gunther 2 Wiger (Charles) for Senate Volunteer 3 Committee Charles (Chuck) Wiger Friends of (Michelle) Fischbach Michelle Fischbach 36 Masin (Sandra) Campaign Committee Sandra Masin 5 Committee for (Sondra) Erickson Sondra Erickson 39 Marquart (Paul) Volunteer Committee Paul Marquart 27 Ann Rest for Senate Committee Ann Rest 2 Tomassoni (David) for State Senate David Tomassoni 5 Julie Rosen for State Senate Julie Rosen 1 Peppin (Joyce) Volunteer Committee Joyce Peppin 8 Mike Nelson Volunteer Committee Michael Nelson 19 Hornstein (Frank) Volunteer Committee Frank Hornstein 1 Poppe (Jeanne) for the People 45 Committee Jeanne Poppe Melissa Hortman Campaign Committee Melissa Hortman 71 Liebling (Tina) for State House Tina Liebling 13 Mahoney (Tim) for House Timothy Mahoney 5 Leslie Davis for Governor Leslie Davis 4 Garofalo
    [Show full text]
  • Protect Minnesota Orange Star Leaders MN State Legislature As of June 1, 2019
    Protect Minnesota Orange Star Leaders MN State Legislature As of June 1, 2019 Orange Star members have shown themselves to be committed to saving lives by passing gun violence prevention bills. It’s very important that we communicate our sincere thanks to these legislators... Orange Star MN Senate Members 51 Jim Carlson 40 Chris Eaton 52 Matt Klein 45 Ann Rest 59 Bobby Joe Champion 49 Melisa Franzen 41 Carolyn Laine 7 Erik Simonson 57 Greg Clausen 19 Nick Frentz 46 Ron Latz 63 Patricia Torres Ray 64 Richard Cohen 67 Foung Hawj 58 Matt Little 43 Charles Wiger 48 Steve Cwodzinski 62 Jeff Hayden 66 John Marty 50 Melissa Wiklund 61 Scott Dibble 42 Jason Isaacson 37 Jerry Newton 60 Kari Dziedzic 53 Susan Kent 65 Sandra Pappas Orange Star MN House Members These members all voted to pass the Criminal Background Checks and ERPO bills in 2019. 44B Patty Acomb 62B Aisha Gomez 20B Todd Lippert 52B Ruth Richardson 34B Kristin Bahner 51B Laurie Halverson 60A Diane Loeffler 53B Steve Sandell 42B Jamie Becker-Finn 52A Rick Hansen 61B Jamie Long 25B Duane Sauke 41A Connie Bernardy 62A Hodan Hassan 67A Tim Mahoney 7A Jennifer Schultz 57A Robert Bierman 66A Alice Hausman 56B Alice Mann 36A Zack Stephenson 19A Jeff Brand 64A Kaohly Her 65B Carlos Mariani 55A Brad Tabke 56A Hunter Cantrell 61A Frank Hornstein 51A Sandra Masin 40B Samantha Vang 50B Andrew Carlson 50A Michael Howard 42A Kelly Moller 63B Jean Wagenius 45A Lyndon Carlson 57B John Huot 65A Rena Moran 38B Ami Wazlawik 39B Shelly Christensen 44A Ginny Klevorn 33B Kelly Morrison 46A Ryan Winkler 54A Anne Claflin 37A Erin Koegel 03B Mary Murphy 14B Dan Wolgamott 19B Jack Considine 48B Carlie Kotyza-Witthuhn 40A Michael Nelson 67B Jay Xiong 63A Jim Davnie 41B Mary Kunesh-Podein 60B Mohamud Noor 53A Tou Xiong 59B Raymond Dehn 59A Fue Lee 07B Liz Olson 46B Cheryl Youakim 49A Heather Edelson 66B John Lesch 05A John Persell 49B Steve Elkins 26A Tina Liebling 64B Dave Pinto 36B Speaker Melissa Hortman 43A Peter Fischer 4A Ben Lien 27B Jeanne Poppe 45B Mike Freiberg 43B Leon Lillie 48A Laurie Pryor .
    [Show full text]
  • Minnesota Citizens for the Arts
    MINNESOTA Vote Citizens for the Arts Legislative Candidate Survey 2016 smART! The election on November 8, 2016 will have a huge impact on the arts and on our country. If you agree with thousands of Minnesotans who believe that the arts matter, you’ll want to know where legislators stand. IMPORTANT: Visit the Secretary of State’s website to fnd out your district and where to vote: http://pollfnder.sos.state.mn.us/ READ: We’ve asked all legislative candidates fve questions about current arts issues so they can tell you how they would vote. Due to limited space, comments were limited to 3 sentences. To see full responses visit our website at www.artsmn.org ALL STARS: Look for the symbol telling you which legislators have been awarded an Arts All Star from MCA for their exceptional support for the arts at the legislature! CONNECT: With MCA on Facebook, Twitter @MNCitizen, and our website www.artsmn.org. We’ll make sure you stay informed. ASK: If your candidates didn’t respond to the survey, make sure to ask them these questions when you see them on the campaign trail! ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ Minnesota Citizens for the Arts is a non-partisan statewide arts advocacy organization whose mission is to ensure the opportunity for all people to have access to and involvement in the arts. MCA organizes the arts com- munity and lobbies the Minnesota State Legislature and U.S. Congress on issues pertaining to the nonproft arts. MCA does not endorse candidates for public ofce. MCA’s successes include passing the Clean Water, Land and Legacy Amendment in 2008 which created dedi- cated funding for the arts in the Minnesota State Constitution for the next 25 years, and the Creative Minnesota research project at CreativeMN.org.
    [Show full text]
  • Minnesota Legislature Member Roster
    2021-2022 Minnesota House of Representatives Members-elect Phone Phone District Member/Party Room* 651-296- District Member/Party Room* 651-296- 44B Acomb, Patty (DFL) .............................................593 ......................... 9934 48B Kotyza-Witthuhn, Carlie (DFL) ........................567 ......................... 7449 59B Agbaje, Esther (DFL) ...........................................437 ...................7-9001† 58A Koznick, Jon (R) ....................................................281 ......................... 6926 19A Akland, Susan (R) .................................................203 .......................5364† 9B Kresha, Ron (R) ......................................................207 ......................... 4247 55B Albright, Tony (R) .................................................259 ......................... 5185 59A Lee, Fue (DFL) ........................................................485 ......................... 4262 12B Anderson, Paul (R) ...............................................377 ......................... 4317 26A Liebling, Tina (DFL) .............................................477 ......................... 0573 12A Backer, Jeff (R) .......................................................369 ......................... 4929 43B Lillie, Leon (DFL) ...................................................365 ......................... 1188 34B Bahner, Kristin (DFL) ...........................................525 ......................... 5502 20B Lippert, Todd (DFL) .............................................523
    [Show full text]
  • Financial Statements
    Financial Statements Legislative Coordinating Commission St. Paul, Minnesota For the Year Ended June 30, 2017 THIS PAGE IS LEFT BLANK INTENTIONALLY Legislative Coordinating Commission St. Paul, Minnesota Table of Contents For the Year Ended June 30, 2017 Page No. Introductory Section Organization 7 Financial Section Independent Auditor’s Report 11 Management Discussion and Analysis 15 Basic Financial Statements Government-wide Financial Statements Statement of Net Position 22 Statement of Activities 23 Fund Financial Statements Governmental Funds Balance Sheet and Reconciliation of the Balance Sheet to the Statement of Net Position 26 Statement of Revenues, Expenditures and Changes in Fund Balances and Reconciliation of the Statement of Revenues, Expenditures and Changes in Fund Balances 27 Combining Statement of Revenues, Expenditures and Changes in Fund Balances - Budget and Actual 28 Notes to the Financial Statements 29 Required Supplementary Information Schedule of Funding Progress and Employer Contributions 40 Combining and Individual Fund Financial Statements and Schedules Governmental Funds Combining Balance Sheet 42 Combining Schedule of Revenues, Expenditures and Changes in Fund Balances 46 Statement of Revenues, Expenditures and Changes in Fund Balances - Budget and Actual General Support 51 Pensions and Retirement 52 Minnesota Resources 53 Lessard-Sams Outdoor Heritage Council 54 General Carry Forward 55 Energy Commission 56 Public Info TV & Internet 57 Legislative Reference Library 58 Revisor’s Carry Forward 59 Revisor of
    [Show full text]