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AMSD New Legislative Districts and Candidates 2012 1 AMSD New Legislative Districts and Candidates 2012 Senate House School District District GOP Candidate(s) DFL Candidate(s) IP Candidate(s) District GOP Candidate(s) DFL Candidate(s) IP Candidate(s) Anoka-Hennepin 31 Michelle Benson* Mike Starr N/A 31A Kurt Daudt* Ryan Fiereck N/A 34 Warren Limmer* Sharon Bahensky N/A 31B Tom Hackbarth* Louise Fay Woodberry N/A 35 Branden Petersen** Peter Perovich N/A 34A Joyce Peppin* Adam Fisher N/A 36 Benjamin Kruse* John Hoffman N/A 35A Jim Abeler* Andy Hillebregt Justin Boals Samuel Beard 37 Pam Wolf* Alice M. Johnson N/A 35B Peggy Scott* Sam Scott N/A 38 Roger Chamberlain* Timothy Henderson N/A 36A Mark Uglem Grace Baltich N/A Chris Eaton* 40 N/A Timothy A Davis Sr. N/A 36B Andrew Reinhardt Melissa Hortman* Andrew Kratoska 41 Gina Bauman Barb Goodwin* N/A 37A Mandy Benz Jerry Newton N/A Torey Hall 37B Tim Sanders* Jon Chlebeck N/A 38A Linda Runbeck* Patrick Davern N/A 40B Richard Cushing Debra Hilstrom* N/A 41A Dale Helm Connie Bernardy N/A Bloomington 49 Keith Downey** Melisa Franzen N/A 49B Terry Jacobson Paul Rosenthal N/A Melissa Halvorson 50 Vern Wilcox Wiklund N/A 50A Craig Marston Linda Slocum* Joseph Koch 50B Richard Bohnen Ann Lenczewski* N/A Chris Eaton* Brooklyn Center 40 N/A Timothy A Davis Sr. 40B Richard Cushing Debra Hilstrom* N/A Sandra A. Masin Burnsville-Eagan-Savage 51 Ted Daley* Jim Carlson N/A 51A Diane Anderson* Milton M. Walden N/A Kathy Busch 55 Eric Pratt Josh D. Ondich N/A 51B Doug Wardlow* Laurie Halverson N/A 56 Dan Hall* Leon Thurman N/A 55A Mike Beard* Chuck Berg N/A Greg Clausen 57 Pat Hall Mike Germain N/A 56A Pam Myhra* David (Dave) John Jensen N/A 57A56B Roz Peterson Will Morgan N/A Columbia Heights 41 Gina Bauman Barb Goodwin* N/A 41A Dale Helm Connie Bernardy N/A Tim Utz (Constitution 41B Laura Palmer Carolyn Laine* Party) Data Source: Minnesota Geographic Information Services and MN Secretary of State Prepared by AMSD-July 2012 *Incumbent **Current House Member Seeking Senate Seat 1 AMSD New Legislative Districts and Candidates 2012 Senate House School District District GOP Candidate(s) DFL Candidate(s) IP Candidate(s) District GOP Candidate(s) DFL Candidate(s) IP Candidate(s) Connie Doepke** Cindy Pugh Eastern Carver County 33 David Osmek Judy Rogosheske N/A 33B Steve Smith* Denise Bader N/A Julianne Ortman* 47 Bruce R. Schwichtenberg James W. Weygand N/A 47A Ernie Leidiger* Keith Pickering N/A 47B Joe Hoppe* N/A N/A Eden Prairie 48 David Hann* Laurie McKendry N/A 48A Kirk Stensrud* Yvonne Selcer N/A 49 Keith Downey** Melisa Franzen N/A 48B Jenifer Loon* Tori Hill N/A 49B Terry Jacobson Paul Rosenthal N/A Roger Champagne Edina 46 Paul Scofield Ron Latz* N/A 46B David Arvidson Steve Simon* N/A 49 Keith Downey** Melisa Franzen N/A 49A Bill Glahn Ron Erhardt N/A 49B Terry Jacobson Paul Rosenthal N/A Sally Knox Elk River 15 Dave Brown* Ron Thissen N/A 15A Sondra Erickson* Joe Walsh N/A Paul Bolin Bruno S. Gad 30 Mary Kiffmeyer** Paul Perovich N/A 15B Jim Newberger Brian Johnson N/A 31 Michelle Benson* Mike Starr N/A 30A Nick Zerwas Holly Neuman N/A 34 Warren Limmer* Sharon Bahensky N/A 30B David Fitzsimmons Sharon Shimek N/A 35 Branden Petersen** Peter Perovich N/A 31A Kurt Daudt* Ryan Fiereck N/A 34A Joyce Peppin* Adam Fisher N/A 35A Jim Abeler* Andy Hillebregt Justin Boals Greg Clausen Farmington 57 Pat Hall Mike Germain N/A 57A Tara Mack* Roberta Gibbons N/A 58 Dave Thompson* Andrew Brobston N/A 58A Mary Liz Holberg* Colin Lee N/A 58B Pat Garofalo* Jim Arlt N/A Fridley 41 Gina Bauman Barb Goodwin* N/A 41A Dale Helm Connie Bernardy N/A Hopkins 44 David Gaither Terri Bonoff* N/A 44B Mark Stefan John H. Benson* N/A Timothy Hall 45 Blair Tremere Ann H. Rest* N/A 45B Reid Johnson Mike Freiberg N/A Data Source: Minnesota Geographic Information Services and MN Secretary of State Prepared by AMSD-July 2012 *Incumbent **Current House Member Seeking Senate Seat 2 AMSD New Legislative Districts and Candidates 2012 Senate House School District District GOP Candidate(s) DFL Candidate(s) IP Candidate(s) District GOP Candidate(s) DFL Candidate(s) IP Candidate(s) Roger Champagne 46 Paul Scofield Ron Latz* N/A 46A John Swanson Ryan Winkler* N/A 48 David Hann* Laurie McKendry N/A 46B David Arvidson Steve Simon* N/A 49 Keith Downey** Melisa Franzen N/A 48A Kirk Stensrud* Yvonne Selcer N/A 49A Bill Glahn Ron Erhardt N/A 49B Terry Jacobson Paul Rosenthal N/A Joe Blum Inver Grove Heights 52 Dwight Rabuse James Metzen* N/A 52A David Meisinger Rick Hansen* N/A 54 Janis Quinlan Katie Sieben* N/A 52B Paul Tuschy Joe Atkins* N/A 54A Derrick Lehrke Dan Schoen Ron Lischeid Mike Dudley Lakeville 20 Gene Thomas Kornder Kevin Dahle N/A 20A Kelby Woodard* Ryan Wolf N/A Kathy Busch Tony Albright 55 Eric Pratt Josh D. Ondich N/A 55B Tim Jesperson Travis Burton N/A 56 Dan Hall* Leon Thurman N/A 56B Roz Peterson Will Morgan N/A 58 Dave Thompson* Andrew Brobston N/A 58A Mary Liz Holberg* Colin Lee N/A 58B Pat Garofalo* Jim Arlt N/A Mahtomedi 38 Roger Chamberlain* Timothy Henderson N/A 38B Matt Dean* Greg M. Pariseau N/A Karin Housley Eric 39 Michael Langness Julie Bunn N/A 39B Kathy Lohmer* Tom Degree N/A Peter Fischer 43 Duane (Swede) Johnson Charles "Chuck" Wiger N/A 43A Stacy Stout Bob Hill N/A Kevin J. Klein Bob 43B Zick Leon M. Lillie N/A Marcus Harcus Minneapolis 59 Jim Lilly Bobby Joe Champion** N/A 59A Cindy Lilly Joe Mullery N/A Ian Alexander Gary Mazzotta Terra Cole Anthony Hilton (Ecology 60 Mark Lazarchic Kari Dziedzic* Rahn V. Workcuff 59B Bill McGaughey Raymond Dehn Democracy Party) 61 N/A Scott Dibble* N/A 60A Brent Millsop Diane Loeffler* N/A 62 N/A Jeff Hayden* Eric Blair 60B Kody Zalewski Phyllis Kahn* N/A Data Source: Minnesota Geographic Information Services and MN Secretary of State Prepared by AMSD-July 2012 *Incumbent **Current House Member Seeking Senate Seat 3 AMSD New Legislative Districts and Candidates 2012 Senate House School District District GOP Candidate(s) DFL Candidate(s) IP Candidate(s) District GOP Candidate(s) DFL Candidate(s) IP Candidate(s) 63 Patrick Marron Patricia Torres Ray* N/A 61A Devin Gawnemark Frank Hornstein* N/A Nate "Honey Badger" 61B Atkins Paul Thissen* N/A 62A Kutis Hanna Karen Clark* N/A 62B Tom F. Johnson III Susan Allen* N/A 63A Kirk Brink Jim Davnie* N/A 63B Matt Ashley Jean Wagenius* N/A Connie Doepke** Cindy Pugh Minnetonka 33 David Osmek Judy Rogosheske N/A 33B Steve Smith* Denise Bader N/A 44 David Gaither Terri Bonoff* N/A 44B Mark Stefan John H. Benson* N/A Julianne Ortman* 47 Bruce R. Schwichtenberg James W. Weygand N/A 47B Joe Hoppe* N/A N/A 48 David Hann* Laurie McKendry N/A 48A Kirk Stensrud* Yvonne Selcer N/A Mounds View 38 Roger Chamberlain* Timothy Henderson N/A 38B Matt Dean* Greg M. Pariseau N/A 41 Gina Bauman Barb Goodwin* N/A 41A Dale Helm Connie Bernardy N/A Tim Utz (Constitution 42 April King Bev Scalze** N/A 41B Laura Palmer Carolyn Laine* Party) 66 Wayde Brooks John Marty* N/A 42A Russ Bertsch Barb Yarusso N/A 42B Ken Rubenzer Jason "Ike" Isaacson N/A 66A Mark Fotsch Alice Hausman* Dave Thomas Karin Housley Eric North St Paul-Maplewood 39 Michael Langness Julie Bunn N/A 39B Kathy Lohmer* Tom Degree N/A 42 April King Bev Scalze** N/A 42B Ken Rubenzer Jason "Ike" Isaacson N/A Peter Fischer 43 Duane (Swede) Johnson Charles "Chuck" Wiger N/A 43A Stacy Stout Bob Hill N/A Kevin J. Klein Bob 53 Ted Lillie* Susan Kent N/A 43B Zick Leon M. Lillie N/A 53A Pam Cunningham Joann Ward N/A 53B Andrea Kieffer* Ann Marie Metzger N/A Data Source: Minnesota Geographic Information Services and MN Secretary of State Prepared by AMSD-July 2012 *Incumbent **Current House Member Seeking Senate Seat 4 AMSD New Legislative Districts and Candidates 2012 Senate House School District District GOP Candidate(s) DFL Candidate(s) IP Candidate(s) District GOP Candidate(s) DFL Candidate(s) IP Candidate(s) Connie Doepke** Orono 33 David Osmek Judy Rogosheske N/A 33A Jerry Hertaus Todd Mikkelson N/A Cindy Pugh 33B Steve Smith* Denise Bader N/A Connie Doepke** Osseo 33 David Osmek Judy Rogosheske N/A 33A Jerry Hertaus Todd Mikkelson N/A 34 Warren Limmer* Sharon Bahensky N/A 34A Joyce Peppin* Adam Fisher N/A 36 Benjamin Kruse* John Hoffman N/A 34B Kurt Zellers* David B. Hoden N/A Chris Eaton* 40 N/A Timothy A Davis Sr. N/A 36B Andrew Reinhardt Melissa Hortman* Andrew Kratoska 44 David Gaither Terri Bonoff* N/A 40A N/A Michael Nelson* N/A Timothy Hall 45 Blair Tremere Ann H. Rest* N/A 40B Richard Cushing Debra Hilstrom* N/A 44A Sarah Anderson* Audrey Britton N/A 45A Jeff Pauley Lyndon R. Carlson N/A Richfield 49 Keith Downey** Melisa Franzen N/A 49A Bill Glahn Ron Erhardt N/A Melissa Halvorson 50 Vern Wilcox Wiklund N/A 49B Terry Jacobson Paul Rosenthal N/A 63 Patrick Marron Patricia Torres Ray* N/A 50A Craig Marston Linda Slocum* Joseph Koch 63B Matt Ashley Jean Wagenius* N/A Chris Eaton* Robbinsdale 40 N/A Timothy A Davis Sr.
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