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The Minnesota House of Representatives House Leadership Seat Paul Thissen The Minnesota House of Representatives House Leadership Seat Paul Thissen ........................................... 139 Minnesota House of Representatives Public Information Services, 651-296-2146 or 800-657-3550 Speaker of the House District Room* 296- Seat Erin Murphy ........................................... 102 60B Kahn, Phyllis (DFL) ............365 ....... 4257 ....... 97 Majority Leader 21A Kelly, Tim (R) ......................335 ....... 8635 ....... 12 53B Kieffer, Andrea (R) ..............213 ....... 1147 ....... 43 Minnetonka—44B Kurt Daudt ............................................... 23 Shoreview—42B Murdock—17A Jason Isaacson John Benson 1B Kiel, Debra (R) ....................337 ....... 5091 ....... 30 Andrew Falk Seat 124 Seat 135 Minority Leader Seat 129 9B Kresha, Ron (R) ...................329 ....... 4247 ....... 53 Seat 1 Seat 6 41B Laine, Carolyn (DFL) ..........485 ....... 4331 ....... 82 Seat 11 Joe Hoppe Mayer—47A Ernie Leidiger Mary Franson Chaska—47B House Officers Alexandria—8B 47A Leidiger, Ernie (R) ...............317 ....... 4282 ......... 1 Mary Sawatzky Faribault—24B Willmar—17B Virginia—6B Albin A. Mathiowetz ....... 142 Timothy M. Johnson ....... 141 Jason Metsa 50B Lenczewski, Ann (DFL) ......509 ....... 4218 ....... 91 Seat 123 Seat 128 Seat 134 Patti Fritz Seat 139 Chief Clerk Desk Clerk Paul Thissen 66B Lesch, John (DFL) ...............537 ....... 4224 ....... 71 Patrick D. Murphy .......... 143 David G. Surdez ............. 140 Minneapolis—61B Seat 7 Seat 2 26A Liebling, Tina (DFL) ...........367 ....... 0573 ....... 90 Seat 12 Speaker of the House Kelly Tim Bob Dettmer 1st Asst. Chief Clerk Legislative Clerk Bob Barrett Lindstrom—32B Red Wing—21A Forest Lake—39A 4A Lien, Ben (DFL) ..................525 ....... 5515 ....... 86 Gail C. Romanowski Travis Reese South St. Paul—52A ....... 144 ...................... 69 Woodbury—53A Richfield—50A 2nd Asst. Chief Clerk Chief Sergeant-at-Arms Linda Slocum 43B Lillie, Leon (DFL) ...............371 ....... 1188 ..... 111 Rick Hansen JoAnn Ward Seat 122 Seat 133 Seat 127 60A Loeffler, Diane (DFL) ..........503 ....... 4219 ....... 84 Seat 3 Seat 8 39B Lohmer, Kathy (R) ..............239 ....... 4244 ....... 31 House Members Seat 13 Tara Mack Tara Buffalo—29B Linda Runbeck Marion O’Neill 48B Loon, Jenifer (R) .................261 ....... 7449 ....... 24 Circle Pines—38A District Room* 296- Seat Apple Valley—57A Northfield—20B Shannon Savick Mike Sundin Esko—11A 57A Mack, Tara (R) ....................345 ....... 5506 ....... 13 Wells—27A Seat 132 Seat 140 Seat 141 Seat 143 Seat 144 Seat 126 David Bly 35A Abeler, Jim (R) ....................203 ....... 1729 ....... 33 Seat 121 David G. Surdez Timothy M. Johnson Patrick D. Murphy Gail C. Romanowski Inver Grove Heights—52B 67A Mahoney, Tim (DFL) ...........591 ....... 4277 ..... 137 Legislative Clerk Desk Clerk Seat 142 1st Asst. Chief Clerk 2nd Asst. Chief Clerk Seat 4 55B Albright, Tony (R) ...............387 ....... 5185 ....... 26 Seat 9 Albin A. Mathiowetz Seat 14 65B Mariani, Carlos (DFL) .........381 ....... 9714 ..... 117 Cindy Pugh Mike Benson Joe Atkins Delano—29A Joe McDonald Seat 138 Chief Clerk 62B Allen, Susan (DFL) .............577 ....... 7152 ....... 94 Rochester—26B Balsam Township—5B 4B Marquart, Paul (DFL) .........597 ....... 6829 ....... 80 Chanhassen—33B Connie Bernardy 9A Anderson, Mark (R) ............327 ....... 4293 ....... 61 Hibbing—6A Fridley—41A Tom Anzelc Tom Carly Melin 51A Masin, Sandra (DFL) ...........579 ....... 3533 ..... 109 Seat 131 Seat 125 Seat 120 Seat 17 12B Anderson, Paul (R) .............255 ....... 4317 ....... 39 Kurt Zellers 29A McDonald, Joe (R) ..............291 ....... 4336 ......... 4 Maple Grove—34B 44A Anderson, Sarah (R) ............237 ....... 5511 ....... 52 Seat 5 Seat 15 Seating Arrangement 2013-2014 Seat 10 12A McNamar, Jay (DFL) ...........431 ....... 4929 ..... 110 Byron—25A Nick Zerwas St. Paul—67A Duane Quam Tim Mahoney Tim Elk River—30A 5B Anzelc, Tom (DFL) .............517 ....... 4936 ..... 131 Mazeppa—21B Seat 137 Steve Drazkowski 54B McNamara, Denny (R) ........359 ....... 3135 ....... 51 Brooklyn Park—40A 52B Atkins, Joe (DFL) ................583 ....... 4192 ..... 138 Nelson Michael V. 6A Melin, Carly (DFL) .............515 ....... 0172 ..... 125 Seat 18 32B Barrett, Bob (R) ...................287 ....... 5377 ......... 2 Seat 130 Dan Fabian Roseau—1A 6B Metsa, Jason (DFL) .............521 ....... 0170 ..... 123 55A Beard, Michael (R) ..............207 ....... 8872 ....... 56 Seat 16 65A Moran, Rena (DFL) .............413 ....... 5158 ....... 89 Matt Dean Thomas Huntley Duluth—7A Dellwood—38B 44B Benson, John (DFL) ............417 ....... 9934 ..... 135 Seat 136 56B Morgan, Will (DFL) ............401 ....... 5387 ....... 67 26B Benson, Mike (R) ................215 ....... 4378 ......... 9 59A Mullery, Joe (DFL) ..............403 ....... 4262 ..... 113 41A Bernardy, Connie (DFL) ......581 ....... 5510 ..... 120 Seat 19 64A Murphy, Erin (DFL) ............459 ....... 8799 ..... 102 Seat 70 Lakeville—58A Mary Liz Holberg 20B Bly, David (DFL) .................559 ....... 0171 ..... 121 David Dill Seat 42 3B Murphy, Mary (DFL) ...........443 ....... 2676 ....... 96 Crane Lake—3A Tony Cornish 19B Brynaert, Kathy (DFL) ........569 ....... 3248 ....... 83 Vernon Center—23B 56A Myhra, Pam (R) ...................217 ....... 4212 ....... 28 45A Carlson Sr., Lyndon (DFL) ..479 ....... 4255 ....... 75 Gene Pelowski,Seat 99 Jr. 40A Nelson, Michael V. (DFL)....565 ....... 3751 ..... 130 Winona—28A 62A Clark, Karen (DFL) .............477 ....... 0294 ....... 79 Seat 22 15B Newberger, Jim (R) .............311 ....... 2451 ....... 38 Minneapolis—63BJean Wagenius Seat 106 23B Cornish, Tony (R) ...............389 ....... 4240 ....... 42 Kelby Woodard 37A Newton, Jerry (DFL) ...........575 ....... 5369 ..... 108 Seat 102 Belle Plaine—20A 31A Daudt, Kurt (R) ...................267 ....... 5364 ....... 23 Erin Murphy St. Paul—64A Seat 72 Seat 25 8A Nornes, Bud (R) ..................273 ....... 4946 ....... 29 Jeanne Poppe Seat 23 28B Davids, Greg (R) .................283 ....... 9278 ....... 63 Tim Sanders Austin—27B Seat 43 Kurt Daudt Blaine—37B 25B Norton, Kim (DFL) .............593 ....... 9249 ..... 104 Seat 71 Seat 44 63A Davnie, Jim (DFL) ...............445 ....... 0173 ..... 107 North St. Paul—43B Andrea Kieffer Crown—31A Seat 111 John Lesch Sondra Erickson 13B O’Driscoll, Tim (R)..............357 ....... 7808 ....... 60 Leon Lillie SteveSeat Simon 105 Woodbury—53B Hopkins—46B Seat 101 St. Paul—66B Princeton—15A 38B Dean, Matt (R) ....................301 ....... 3018 ....... 16 John Persell 29B O’Neill, Marion (R) .............229 ....... 5063 ......... 3 Bemidji—5A Seat 24 Seat 26 59B Dehn, Raymond (DFL) .......423 ....... 8659 ....... 78 Seat 29 64B Paymar, Michael (DFL) .......563 ....... 4199 ....... 73 Jenifer Loon Tony Albright Bud Nornes 39A Dettmer, Bob (R) .................279 ....... 4124 ......... 7 Prior Lake—55B Eden Prairie—48B Fergus Falls—8A 28A Pelowski Jr., Gene (DFL) ....491 ....... 8637 ....... 99 Carlos Mariani Seat 117 St. Paul—65B Seat 104 Lyndon SeatCarlson, 75 Sr. 3A Dill, David (DFL) ................571 ....... 2190 ....... 70 ElbowJay Lake—12A McNamarSeat 110 Rochester—25BKim Norton 34A Peppin, Joyce (R) ................281 ....... 7806 ....... 37 14B Dorholt, Zachary (DFL) ......557 ....... 6612 ....... 87 Crystal—45A Seat 45 Seat 27 Seat 34 5A Persell, John (DFL) .............369 ....... 5516 ..... 101 Pat Garofalo Seat 30 Seat 74 Anna Wills 21B Drazkowski, Steve (R) .........289 ....... 2273 ....... 10 Farmington—58B Debra Kiel Tom Hackbarth John Ward Seat 46 Cedar—31B 24A Petersburg, John (R) ...........243 ....... 5368 ....... 46 Seat 73 Seat 47 Apple Valley—57B Crookston—1B Sheldon Johnson Seat 103 Baxter—10A John Petersburg 49A Erhardt, Ron (DFL) .............543 ....... 4363 ....... 95 Seat 116 Michael Paymar Dean Urdahl 27B Poppe, Jeanne (DFL) ...........487 ....... 4193 ....... 72 St. Paul—67B Seat 109 Tim Faust Waseca—24A Sandra Masin Hinckley—11B St. Paul—64B Grove City—18A 2A Erickson, Roger (DFL) ........527 ....... 4265 ..... 118 Eagan—51A Seat 28 33B Pugh, Cindy (R) ..................313 ....... 4315 ....... 14 Pam Myhra Seat 35 15A Erickson, Sondra (R) ...........209 ....... 6746 ....... 44 Seat 31 25A Quam, Duane (R) ................323 ....... 9236 ......... 5 Burnsville—56A Rod Hamilton Kathy Lohmer 1A Fabian, Dan (R) ...................307 ....... 9635 ....... 18 Stillwater—39B Mountain Lake—22B 10B Radinovich, Joe (DFL) ........529 ....... 2365 ....... 77 Seat 108 Seat 79 Alice HausmanSeat 115 Coon JerryRapids—37A Newton Minneapolis—62AKaren Clark 17A Falk, Andrew (DFL) ............439 ....... 4228 ..... 129 St. Paul—66A Seat 48 49B Rosenthal, Paul (DFL) ........501 ....... 7803 ....... 92 Peggy Scott Seat 32 11B Faust, Tim (DFL) ................567 ....... 0518 ..... 103 Seat 78 Seat 36 38A Runbeck, Linda (R) .............295 ....... 2907 ......... 8 Raymond Dehn Andover—35B Mark Uglem Seat 49 Bob Gunther 43A Fischer, Peter (DFL) ............421 ....... 5363 ..... 112 Minneapolis—59B Champlin—36A Seat 107 Seat 77 Brian Johnson Fairmont—23A 37B Sanders, Tim (R) .................259 ....... 4226 ....... 25 Minneapolis—63AJim Davnie Joe Radinovich Seat 76 Seat 51 Seat 50 30B FitzSimmons, David (R) ......227 ....... 1534 ....... 54 BarbSeat Yarusso 114 Cambridge—32A Shoreview—42A Crosby—10B Frank Hornstein Denny McNamara Jerry Hertaus Seat 33 27A Savick, Shannon (DFL) .......539 ....... 8216
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