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2021-2022 House Members by District 2021-2022 House Members By District John Burkel (01A) Debra Kiel (01B) Matt Grossell (02A) 309 State Office Building 255 State Office Building 227 State Office Building 651-296-9635 651-296-5091 651-296-4265 @John_Burkel @DebKiel Steve Green (02B) Rob Ecklund (03A) Mary Murphy (03B) 315 State Office Building 409 State Office Building 343 State Office Building 651-296-9918 651-296-2190 651-296-2676 @RobEcklund Heather Keeler (04A) Paul Marquart (04B) Matt Bliss (05A) 431 State Office Building 597 State Office Building 437 State Office Building 651-296-5515 651-296-6829 651-296-5516 @Heather4House @reppaulmarquart @MattBlissMN Spencer Igo (05B) Julie Sandstede (06A) Dave Lislegard (06B) 233 State Office Building 411 State Office Building 413 State Office Building 651-296-4936 651-296-0172 651-296-0170 @igo_spencer @JulieSandstede @DaveLislegard Jennifer Schultz (07A) Liz Olson (07B) Jordan Rasmusson (08A) 473 State Office Building 471 State Office Building 281 State Office Building 651-296-2228 651-296-4246 651-296-4946 @RepJenSchultz @LizOlson218 @jordanforhouse Mary Franson (08B) John Poston (09A) Ron Kresha (09B) 303 State Office Building 317 State Office Building 207 State Office Building 651-296-3201 651-296-4293 651-296-4247 @RepMaryFranson @votejohnposton @ronkresha Josh Heintzeman (10A) Dale Lueck (10B) Mike Sundin (11A) 353 State Office Building 371 State Office Building 417 State Office Building 651-296-4333 651-296-2365 651-296-4308 @JoshHeintzeman @DKL5342 Nathan Nelson (11B) Jeff Backer (12A) Paul Anderson (12B) 393 State Office Building 369 State Office Building 377 State Office Building 651-296-0518 651-296-4929 651-296-4317 @NathanNelsonMN @JeffBacker Tama Theis (14A) Lisa Demuth (13A) Tim O'Driscoll (13B) 201 State Office Building 223 State Office Building 237 State Office Building 651-296-6316 651-296-4373 651-296-7808 @RepTheis @LisaDemuthMN Dan Wolgamott (14B) Sondra Erickson (15A) Shane Mekeland (15B) 401 State Office Building 273 State Office Building 215 State Office Building 651-296-6612 651-296-6746 651-296-2451 @RepWolgy @RepSondra @ShaneMekeland 2021-2022 House Members By District Chris Swedzinski (16A) 245 State Office Building Paul Torkelson (16B) Tim Miller (17A) 651-296-5374 251 State Office Building 329 State Office Building @RepChrisSwede 651-296-9303 651-296-4228 @Paul_Torkelson @timmiller_mn Dave Baker (17B) Dean Urdahl (18A) Glenn Gruenhagen (18B) 387 State Office Building 279 State Office Building 287 State Office Building 651-296-6206 651-296-4344 651-296-4229 @DaveBakerMN @DUrdahl @GlennGruenhagen Susan Akland (19A) Luke Frederick (19B) Brian Pfarr (20A) 203 State Office Building 487 State Office Building 213 State Office Building 651-296-8634 651-296-3248 651-296-7065 @RepLFrederick Todd Lippert (20B) Barb Haley (21A) Steve Drazkowski (21B) 523 State Office Building 239 State Office Building 327 State Office Building 651-296-0171 651-296-8635 651-296-2273 @tslippert @BarbHaleyMN @SteveDraz Joe Schomacker (22A) Rod Hamilton (22B) Bjorn Olson (23A) 209 State Office Building 277 State Office Building 375 State Office Building 651-296-5505 651-296-5373 651-296-3240 @joeschomacker @RHamilton542 @BjornOlson23A Jeremy Munson (23B) John Petersburg (24A) Brian Daniels (24B) 323 State Office Building 217 State Office Building 231 State Office Building 651-296-4240 651-296-5368 651-296-8237 @jeremymunson @JPetersburgMN @BrianDanielsMN Duane Quam (25A) Liz Boldon (25B) Tina Liebling (26A) 247 State Office Building 533 State Office Building 477 State Office Building 651-296-9236 651-296-9249 651-296-0573 @DRQuam @LizBoldonMN @TinaLiebling Nels Pierson (26B) Peggy Bennett (27A) Patricia Mueller (27B) 367 State Office Building 307 State Office Building 253 State Office Building 651-296-4378 651-296-8216 651-296-4193 @NelsTPierson @PeggyABennett @RepMueller Gene Pelowski Jr. (28A) Greg Davids (28B) Joe McDonald (29A) 491 State Office Building 283 State Office Building 241 State Office Building 651-296-8637 651-296-9278 651-296-4336 @GenePelowski @joemacphoto Marion O'Neill (29B) Paul Novotny (30A) Eric Lucero (30B) 357 State Office Building 301 State Office Building 221 State Office Building 651-296-5063 651-296-4237 651-296-1534 @MarionONeill1 @EricLucerMN 2019-2020 House Members By District Brian Johnson (32A) Kurt Daudt (31A) Cal Bahr (31B) 243 State Office Building 267 State Office Building 321 State Office Building 651-296-4346 651-296-5364 651-296-2439 @RepJohnsonMN @kdaudt @calbahrsd31 Anne Neu Brindley (32B) Jerry Hertaus (33A) Kelly Morrison (33B) 261 State Office Building 389 State Office Building 507 State Office Building 651-296-5377 651-296-9188 651-296-4315 @anneneu @RepJerryHertaus @Morrison4MN Kristin Robbins (34A) Kristin Bahner (34B) John Heinrich (35A) 225 State Office Building 525 State Office Building 211 State Office Building 651-296-7806 651-296-5502 651-296-1729 @KRobbinsMN @KristinBahnerMN @Heinrich4House Melissa Hortman (36B) Peggy Scott (35B) Zack Stephenson (36A) 463 State Office Building 335 State Office Building 509 State Office Building 651-296-4280 651-296-4231 651-296-5513 @melissahortman @zackstephenson Erin Koegel (37A) Nolan West (37B) Donald Raleigh (38A) 445 State Office Building 337 State Office Building 345 State Office Building 651-296-5369 651-296-4226 651-296-2907 @ErinKoegel Ami Wazlawik (38B) Bob Dettmer (39A) Michelle (Shelly) Christensen(39B) 565 State Office Building 289 State Office Building 577 State Office Building 651-296-3018 651-296-4124 651-296-4244 @amiwazlawik @RepBobDettmer @Shelly39B Michael V. Nelson (40A) Samantha Vang (40B) Connie Bernardy (41A) 585 State Office Building 527 State Office Building 563 State Office Building 651-296-3751 651-296-3709 651-296-5510 @RepSamanthaVang @conniebernardy Sandra Feist (41B) Kelly Moller (42A) Jamie Becker-Finn (42B) 429 State Office Building 569 State Office Building 559 State Office Building 651-296-4331 651-296-0141 651-296-7153 @KellyForUs @jbeckerfinn Peter Fischer (43A) Leon Lillie (43B) Ginny Klevorn (44A) 551 State Office Building 365 State Office Building 581 State Office Building 651-296-5363 651-296-1188 651-296-5511 @RepPeterFischer @leonlillie @GinnyKlevorn Patty Acomb (44B) Cedrick Frazier (45A) Mike Freiberg (45B) 593 State Office Building 439 State Office Building 381 State Office Building 651-296-9934 651-296-4255 651-296-4176 @PattyAcomb @CedFrazierMN @RepFreiberg 2019-2020 House Members By District Jim Nash (47A) Ryan Winkler (46A) Cheryl Youakim (46B) 349 State Office Building 459 State Office Building 591 State Office Building 651-296-4282 651-296-7026 651-296-9889 @JimNashMN @_RyanWinkler @CLYouakim Greg Boe (47B) Laurie Pryor (48A) Carlie Kotyza-Witthuhn (48B) 313 State Office Building 571 State Office Building 567 State Office Building 651-296-5066 651-296-3964 651-296-7449 @BoeforChaska @lauriepryor @carlieforhouse Heather Edelson (49A) Steve Elkins (49B) Michael Howard (50A) 549 State Office Building 515 State Office Building 451 State Office Building 651-296-4363 651-296-7803 651-296-7158 @heather_edelson @ElkinsForHouse @mikehowardmn Andrew Carlson (50B) Sandra Masin (51A) Liz Reyer (51B) 557 State Office Building 543 State Office Building 575 State Office Building 651-296-4218 651-296-3533 651-296-4128 @AndrewCarlsonMN @Masin4Rep @LaurieHalverson Rick Hansen (52A) Ruth Richardson (52B) Tou Xiong (53A) 407 State Office Building 403 State Office Building 501 State Office Building 651-296-6828 651-296-4192 651-296-7807 @reprickhansen @RuthForHouse @TouXiongMN53A Tony Jurgens (54B) Steve Sandell (53B) Keith Franke (54A) 351 State Office Building 521 State Office Building 229 State Office Building 651-296-3135 651-296-1147 651-296-4342 @TonyJurgensMN @SteveSandell53b @TeamFranke @Tony Jurgens54B Erik Mortensen (55A) Tony Albright (55B) Jessica Hanson (56A) 331 State Office Building 259 State Office Building 421 State Office Building 651-296-8872 651-296-5185 651-296-4212 @RepMortensen @RepTonyAlbright @Hanson4House56A Kaela Berg (56B) Robert Bierman (57A) John Huot (57B) 423 State Office Building 579 State Office Building 583 State Office Building 651-296-5387 651-296-5506 651-296-4306 @RobertBiermanMN @huotforhouse Fue Lee (59A) Jon Koznick (58A) Pat Garofalo (58B) 485 State Office Building 281 State Office Building 295 State Office Building 651-296-4262 651-296-6926 651-296-1069 @RepFueLee @Jonkoznick @PatGarofalo @fueleempls Esther Agbaje (59B) Sydney Jordan (60A) Mohamud Noor (60B) 437 State Office Building 553 State Office Building 379 State Office Building 651-296-8659 651-296-4219 651-296-4257 @go4esther @SydneyZatha @mohamudnoor 2019-2020 House Members By District Frank Hornstein (61A) Jamie Long (61B) Hodan Hassan (62A) 545 State Office Building 517 State Office Building 531 State Office Building 651-296-9281 651-296-5375 651-296-0294 @Jamiemlong @hodan4house Aisha Gomez (62B) Jim Davnie (63A) Emma Greenman (63B) 529 State Office Building 443 State Office Building 415 State Office Building 651-296-7152 651-296-0173 651-296-4200 @aishasgomez @jdavnie @emmagreenman Kaohly Vang Her (64A) Dave Pinto (64B) Rena Moran (65A) 359 State Office Building 503 State Office Building 449 State Office Building 651-296-8799 651-296-4199 651-296-5158 @KaohlyVangHer @davepinto @renamoran Carlos Mariani (65B) Alice Hausman (66A) Athena Hollins (66B) 479 State Office Building 453 State Office Building 539 State Office Building 651-296-9714 651-296-3824 651-296-4224 @Cmarianirosa @HausMN66a @AthenaHollins John Thompson (67A) Jay Xiong (67B) 433 State Office Building 423 State Office Building 651-296-4277 651-296-4201 @john_67a @RepJayXiong .
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