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Minnesota House of Representatives Seating Chart The Minnesota House of Representatives House Leadership Seat Kurt Daudt ............................................. 139 Speaker of the House District Room* 296- Seat Joyce Peppin ............................................. 23 14B Knoblach, Jim (R) .................. 453 ....... 6612 .......24 Majority Leader 37A Koegel, Erin (DFL) ................ 213 ....... 5369 .....126 58A Koznick, Jon (R) .................... 367 ....... 6926 .........5 St. Louis Park—46A Minneapolis—62B Melissa Hortman .................................... 102 Peggy Flanagan Duluth—7B 9B Kresha, Ron (R)...................... 531 ....... 4247 .......25 Seat 129 Liz Olson Susan Allen Seat 124 Minority Leader Seat 135 41B Kunesh-Podein, Mary (DFL) . 303 ....... 4331 .....119 Seat 1 Seat 6 5B Layman, Sandy (R) ................. 533 ....... 4936 .......38 Seat 11 Joe Hoppe Edina—49A Mary Franson Chaska—47B Dario Anselmo House Officers Alexandria—8B 59A Lee, Fue (DFL) ....................... 223 ....... 4262 .....110 Northfield—20B Julie Sandstede 66B Lesch, John (DFL).................. 217 ....... 4224 .......71 Hibbing—6A Patrick D. Murphy .......... 142 Marilee Davis .................. 141 Jennifer Schultz David Bly Seat 123 Seat 134 Duluth—7A Seat 128 Seat 139 26A Liebling, Tina (DFL) .............. 237 ....... 0573 .......73 Chief Clerk Desk Clerk Kurt Daudt Timothy M. Johnson ....... 143 David G. Surdez ............. 140 Crown—31A Seat 7 4A Lien, Ben (DFL) ..................... 241 ....... 5515 .......70 Seat 2 Speaker of the House Seat 12 1st Asst. Chief Clerk Legislative Clerk John Poston Tony Albright Tony Marion O’Neill Prior Lake—55B 43B Lillie, Leon (DFL) .................. 277 ....... 1188 .......74 Lake Shore—9A Maple Lake—29B Gail C. Romanowski ....... 144 Robert Meyerson .............. 69 South St. Paul—52A Richfield—50A 60A Loeffler, Diane (DFL) ............. 349 ....... 4219 .......84 2nd Asst. Chief Clerk Chief Sergeant-at-Arms Linda Slocum Rick Hansen Virginia—6B Jason Metsa Seat 122 Seat 133 Seat 127 39B Lohmer, Kathy (R) ................. 501 ....... 4244 .......62 48B Loon, Jenifer (R) .................... 449 ....... 7449 .......51 Seat 8 Seat 3 Seat 13 House Members Cal Bahr Tim Miller Tim Cindy Pugh 55A Loonan, Bob (R) ..................... 597 ....... 8872 .......95 East Bethel—31B Prinsburg—17A Chanhassen—33B Spring Lake Park—37A District Room* 296- Seat New Brighton—41A Connie Bernardy 30B Lucero, Eric (R) ..................... 515 ....... 1534 .......53 Mike Sundin Esko—11A Seat 132 Erin Koegel Seat 140 Seat 141 Seat 143 Seat 144 Seat 121 55B Albright, Tony (R) .................. 407 ....... 5185 .......12 Seat 126 David G. Surdez Marilee Davis Timothy M. Johnson Gail C. Romanowski 10B Lueck, Dale (R) ...................... 423 ....... 2365 .......64 Legislative Clerk Desk Clerk 1st Asst. Chief Clerk 2nd Asst. Chief Clerk Brooklyn Park—40A Seat 142 Michael V. Nelson Michael V. 67A Mahoney, Tim (DFL) .............. 345 ....... 4277 .....137 62B Allen, Susan (DFL) ................ 229 ....... 7152 .....135 Seat 9 Seat 4 Patrick D. Murphy Seat 14 Jim Nash Peggy Scott Seat 138 Chief Clerk Andover—35B John (Jack) Considine, Jr. Peggy Bennett 65B Mariani, Carlos (DFL)............ 203 ....... 9714 .....136 12B Anderson, Paul (R) ................ 369 ....... 4317 .......66 Waconia—47A Albert Lea—27A 44A Anderson, Sarah (R) ............... 583 ....... 5511 .......52 Mankato—19B 4B Marquart, Paul (DFL) ............ 261 ....... 6829 .....101 St. Paul—64B St. Paul—64A Erin Murphy Seat 131 Dave Pinto Seat 120 Seat 125 Seat 17 51A Masin, Sandra (DFL) .............. 335 ....... 3533 .......82 49A Anselmo, Dario (R) ................ 579 ....... 4363 .........1 Matt Dean Dellwood—38B 57A Maye Quade, Erin (DFL) ....... 389 ....... 5506 .....108 44B Applebaum, Jon (DFL) .......... 281 ....... 9934 .....105 Seat 5 Seat 15 Seating Arrangement 2018 Seat 10 Jon Koznick Nick Zerwas St. Paul—67A Tim Mahoney Tim Lakeville—58A 12A Backer, Jeff (R) ....................... 593 ....... 4929 .......65 Elk River—30A 29A McDonald, Joe (R) ................. 503 ....... 4336 .......16 Mazeppa—21B Seat 137 Steve Drazkowski 31B Bahr, Cal (R) .......................... 387 ....... 2439 .......13 International Falls—3A 6B Metsa, Jason (DFL) ................ 313 ....... 0170 .....127 Rob Ecklund Seat 130 17B Baker, Dave (R) ...................... 539 ....... 6206 .......18 Seat 18 17A Miller, Tim (R) ....................... 415 ....... 4228 .........3 Dave Baker 52B Barr, Regina (R) ...................... 553 ....... 4192 .......55 Willmar—17B 65A Moran, Rena (DFL) ................ 329 ....... 5158 .....106 Seat 16 Carlos Mariani St. Paul—65B Delano—29A 42B Becker-Finn, Jamie (DFL) ...... 307 ....... 7153 .......81 Joe McDonald 23B Munson, Jeremy (R) ............... 421 ....... 4240 .......26 Seat 136 27A Bennett, Peggy (R) ................. 507 ....... 8216 .........4 64A Murphy, Erin (DFL) ............... 331 ....... 8799 .....125 41A Bernardy, Connie (DFL) ......... 253 ....... 5510 .....121 Seat 19 3B Murphy, Mary (DFL) .............. 343 ....... 2676 .....116 Seat 70 Rod Hamilton 5A Bliss, Matt (R) ........................ 529 ....... 5516 .......67 Seat 42 47A Nash, Jim (R) ......................... 557 ....... 4282 .......14 Ben Lien Mountain Lake—22B Moorhead—4A Matt Grossell 40A Nelson, Michael V. (DFL) ...... 351 ....... 3751 .....138 20B Bly, David (DFL) .................... 301 ....... 0171 .....123 Bagley—2A 50B Carlson, Andrew (DFL) ......... 211 ....... 4218 .....113 32B Neu, Anne (R) ........................ 357 ....... 5377 ........... Gene Pelowski,Seat 99 Jr. 45A Carlson Sr., Lyndon (DFL) ..... 283 ....... 4255 .......75 Winona—28A 15B Newberger, Jim (R) ................ 371 ....... 2451 .......37 Seat 22 Bob Vogel Rena MoranSeat 106 8A Nornes, Bud (R) ..................... 471 ....... 4946 .......29 56A Christensen, Drew (R) ........... 575 ....... 4212 .......43 St. Paul—65A MelissaSeat Hortman 102 62A Clark, Karen (DFL) ................ 273 ....... 0294 .......79 Brooklyn Park—36B Elko New Market—20A 13B O’Driscoll, Tim (R) ................ 559 ....... 7808 .......56 Seat 72 Seat 25 19B Considine Jr., John (Jack) (DFL) .. 323 ......... 3248 ........131 Jeanne Poppe Seat 23 Ron Kresha 7B Olson, Liz (DFL) .................... 221 ....... 4246 .....129 Austin—27B Seat 43 Joyce Peppin Little Falls—9B 60B Omar, Ilhan (DFL) ................. 327 ....... 4257 .....104 24B Daniels, Brian (R) ................... 551 ....... 8237 .......91 Seat 71 Seat 44 Rogers—34A Minneapolis—63BJean Wagenius Drew Christensen Seat 111 Jon Applebaum John Lesch Sondra Erickson Savage—56A Minnetonka—44BSeat 105 29B O’Neill, Marion (R) ................ 549 ....... 5063 .........7 31A Daudt, Kurt (R) ...................... 463 ....... 5364 .....139 Paul SeatMarquart 101 St. Paul—66B Princeton—15A Dilworth—4B 28A Pelowski Jr., Gene (DFL) ....... 295 ....... 8637 .......99 28B Davids, Greg (R) .................... 585 ....... 9278 .......97 Seat 24 Seat 26 Seat 29 63A Davnie, Jim (DFL) .................. 393 ....... 0173 .....107 Jim Knoblach Jeremy Munson Bud Nornes 34A Peppin, Joyce (R) ................... 459 ....... 7806 .......23 St. Cloud—14B Lake Crystal—23B Fergus Falls—8A Minneapolis—61B 24A Petersburg, John (R) .............. 577 ....... 5368 .......86 38B Dean, Matt (R) ....................... 401 ....... 3018 .......17 Paul ThissenSeat 117 Seat 104 Minneapolis—59ASeat 110 Minneapolis—60BIlhan Omar Lyndon SeatCarlson, 75 Sr. 59B Dehn, Raymond (DFL) .......... 279 ....... 8659 .....109 Fue Lee Crystal—45A Seat 45 56B Peterson, Roz (R) ................... 521 ....... 5387 .......31 Seat 27 Pat Garofalo Seat 34 Seat 30 26B Pierson, Nels (R) .................... 379 ....... 4378 .......96 39A Dettmer, Bob (R) .................... 565 ....... 4124 .......92 Tony Jurgens Seat 74 Farmington—58B Duane Quam Leon Lillie Seat 46 Dennis Smith Byron—25A 21B Drazkowski, Steve (R) ............ 591 ....... 2273 .......10 North St. Paul—43B Seat 73 Seat 47 64B Pinto, Dave (DFL) .................. 321 ....... 4199 .....120 Seat 103 Nolan West Cottage Grove—54B Hermantown—3BMary MurphySeat 116 Tina Liebling Maple Grove—34B Woodbury—53AJoAnn Ward Dean Urdahl Blaine—37B 3A Ecklund, Rob (DFL) .............. 311 ....... 2190 .....130 Minneapolis—59BRaymondSeat Dehn 109 Rochester—26A Grove City—18A 27B Poppe, Jeanne (DFL) .............. 291 ....... 4193 .......72 Seat 28 9A Poston, John (R) .................... 517 ....... 4293 .........2 15A Erickson, Sondra (R) .............. 479 ....... 6746 .......44 Dan Fabian Seat 31 Seat 35 Roseau—1A Anna Wills 1A Fabian, Dan (R) ...................... 365 ....... 9635 .......28 Roz Peterson 48A Pryor, Laurie (DFL) ............... 227 ....... 3964 .......89 Lakeville—56B Rosemount—57B 53B Fenton, Kelly (R) ................... 525 ....... 1147 .......54 Erin MayeSeat Quade 108 Seat 79 33B Pugh, Cindy (R) ..................... 411 ....... 4315 .........8 Alice HausmanSeat 115 Apple Valley—57A Minneapolis—62AKaren Clark St. Paul—66A Seat 48 25A Quam, Duane (R) ................... 571 ....... 9236 .......34 43A Fischer, Peter (DFL) ............... 201 ....... 5363 .......78 Seat 32 Seat 78 Glenn Gruenhagen Seat 36 Glencoe—18B Keith Franke 11B Rarick, Jason (R) .................... 431 ....... 0518 .......94 46A Flanagan, Peggy (DFL) .......... 309 ....... 7026 .....124 Peter Fischer Seat 49 Maplewood—43A Bob Gunther 54A Franke, Keith (R) ................... 567 ....... 4342 .......32 Seat 107 Seat 77 Jerry Hertaus St. Paul Park—54A Fairmont—23A
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