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2007 Minnesota House of Representatives Mounds View Minneapolis and Saint Paul 2007 Minnesota House of Representatives Mounds View Dellwood includes 2007 special election results North Oaks Brooklyn Park Grant Maple Grove 10 St. Vincent 46A Mike Nelson DFL Fridley Humboldt Brooklyn Center New Brighton Arden Hills Warroad 53B Carol McFarlane R Lancaster 46B Debra Hilstrom DFL Anoka Shoreview 75 Roseau Birchwood Village Gem Lake Hallock Roseau Roosevelt Vadnais Heights Kittson Badger White Bear Lake Hilltop Lake Bronson Williams Greenbush 169 Baudette Columbia Heights Kennedy Halma 45A Sandra Peterson DFL 50B Kate Knuth DFL 50A Carolyn Laine DFL 694 Mahtomedi Donaldson Karlstad New Hope 01A Dave Olin DFL Ranier Strathcona International Falls Crystal Strandquist Stephen Lake of the Woods 94 Pine Springs Middle River 54B Bev Scalze DFL Little Canada Argyle Littlefork Robbinsdale Marshall Plymouth St. Anthony Holt Grygla 58A Joe Mullery DFL Roseville Maplewood Oslo Viking 54A Mindy Greiling DFL North St. Paul Alvarado Warren Koochiching 36 Big Falls 59A Diane Loeffler DFL Thief River Falls Goodridge Pennington Ramsey 55A Leon Lillie DFL 45B Lyndon R. Carlson DFL St. Hilaire Orr St. Louis 01B Bernie L. Lieder DFL 53 Lauderdale 35E East Grand Forks 35W Oakdale Beltrami 03A Tom Anzelc DFL Golden Valley Falcon Heights Plummer Kelliher Red Lake Falls Mizpah Winton 2 Ely 58B Augustine Dominguez DFL Red Lake 61 Oklee Northome Fisher Brooks 02B Brita Sailer DFL Cook Effie Crookston Trail Tower 66A John Lesch DFL Gully Funkley Grand Marais Gonvick Bigfork Mentor Blackduck 06A David Dill DFL Clearbrook 169 394 59B Phyllis Kahn DFL Erskine Cook Polk 66B Alice Hausman DFL 67A Tim Mahoney DFL Climax McIntosh Leonard Tenstrike 05A Tom Rukavina DFL Babbitt Squaw Lake 44B Ryan Winkler DFL Fosston Minneapolis Nielsville Beltrami Turtle River Fertile Winger Clearwater Hoyt Lakes 55B Nora Slawik DFL Lengby Bagley Shevlin 60A Margaret Kelliher DFL Solway Biwabik Aurora Shelly Wilton KinneyMountain Iron Minnetonka 65A Cy Thao DFL Virginia McKinley Lake 61A Karen Clark DFL Buhl Gilbert Bejou Bemidji Chisholm Leonidas Eveleth 1 Landfall Itasca St. Louis Park Hennepin Halstad Gary Nashwauk Iron Junction St. Paul Cass Lake Keewatin Hibbing 75 Norman Mahnomen Bena Deer River Hendrum Zemple TaconiteMarble Twin Valley Coleraine Calumet Silver Bay 2 Bovey 64A Erin Murphy DFL Beaver Bay Federal Dam 61B Neva Walker DFL Perley Borup Cohasset La Prairie Waubun Cass Grand Rapids 44A Steve Simon DFL 62A Jim Davnie DFL Boy River Hopkins 65B Carlos Mariani DFL Ogema Felton Warba 05B Anthony Sertich DFL Hubbard Walker 60B Frank Hornstein DFL Meadowlands 67B Sheldon Johnson DFL 02A Kent Eken DFL Remer 169 Two Harbors Hitterdal Callaway 09A Morrie Lanning R Akeley Nevis Hill Moorhead Becker Hackensack 04A Frank Moe DFL Hawley Lake Park Park Rapids Floodwood Lilydale Audubon 71 Woodbury Brookston 64B Michael Paymar DFL Sabin Detroit Lakes Wolf Lake Backus Aitkin 53 West St. Paul 75 Clay Duluth 62B Jean Wagenius DFL Menahga Fifty Lakes Emily 169 Frazee Chickamaw Beach 41A Ron Erhardt R Manhattan Beach Proctor Comstock Pine River Palisade Cloquet Barnesville Scanlon Edina Vergas Wadena Thomson Crosslake Wright Cromwell 35W Nimrod Jenkins Tamarack Carlton Sebeka South St. Paul Wolverton Perham Wrenshall Mendota Washington Pelican Rapids Pequot LakesBreezy Point McGregor 39A Rick Hansen DFL Dent 10B Dean Simpson R 59 04B Larry Howes R Carlton 63A Paul Thissen DFL Mendota Heights New York Mills Richville Aitkin Rothsay Erhard Lake ShoreNisswa Cuyuna Kent Barnum Richfield Bluffton Kettle River Deerwood Wadena Newport Ottertail 10A Bud Nornes R Moose Lake Sunfish Lake Elizabeth Deer Creek 71 Verndale East Gull Lake 12A John Ward DFL Aldrich Staples Sturgeon Lake 08A Bill Hilty DFL 09B Paul Marquart DFL Brainerd Denham Henning 03B Loren Solberg DFL 63B Linda Slocum DFL 35E Hewitt Motley Pillager Baxter Kerrick Foxhome Fergus Falls Dakota Breckenridge Underwood Battle Lake Willow River 494 Garrison Vining Bertha Bruno Eden Prairie Wilkin Rutledge 57A Karla Bigham DFL Doran 59 Otter Tail Todd Crow Wing McGrath Dalton Finlayson 75 Askov Parkers Prairie Eagle Bend Fort Ripley Urbank Campbell Clarissa Harding Isle Inver Grove Heights Ashby Mille Lacs Sandstone Pine Wahkon Tenney Millerville Browerville Nashua Wendell Cottage Grove Miltona Onamia 35 Bloomington Tintah 12B Al Doty DFL Eagan Lastrup St. Paul Park Elbow Lake Evansville Hillman Kanabec Hinckley 39B Joe Atkins DFL Brandon Carlos Long Prairie Little Falls Pierz 08B Tim Faust DFL Garfield 41B Neil W. Peterson R GrantBarrett 11B Mary Ellen Otremba DFL Flensburg Genola Brook Park Douglas Sobieski Norcross Buckman Quamba AlexandriaNelson Osakis Burtrum Morrison 16A Sondra Erickson R Mora Henriette Edina Wheaton Hoffman Herman Cities and Towns Burnsville Grey Eagle Elmdale Royalton Upsala Bowlus Ogilvie Pine Kensington Forada West Union Traverse Grasston Farwell Bock Dumont Benton Rice Milaca Rock Creek Sauk Centre St. Rosa Holdingford 14A Gilman Foreston Donnelly Braham St. Stephen Dan Severson Pease Pope Melrose Rush Scott County Glenwood Browns Valley 11A Torrey Westrom R Freeport R Cyrus StarbuckLong Beach Meire GroveNew Munich Albany Sartell Beardsley BarryGraceville Morris Greenwald Avon Johnson Chokio Sedan Sauk Rapids Harris Metro Area Elrosa St. Joseph Princeton 17A Rob Eastlund R 13A Bud Heidgerken R Stearns St. Cloud Cambridge Hancock Spring Hill Waite Park Clinton Brooten St. Martin Isanti 17B Water Stevens Pleasant Lake Monticello Rockville 16B Isanti North Branch Jeremy Kalin DFL Belgrade St. Augusta Mark Olson R Zimmerman Big Stone Cold Spring Clear Lake Chisago 169 Clontarf Regal Clearwater Center Taylors Falls St. Francis Bethel Stacy Lindstrom Paynesville Becker Shafer Sunburg Sherburne Chisago Major roads Ortonville Benson 14B Larry Hosch DFL East Bethel 12 Big Lake Eden Valley Elk River Oak Grove Wyoming New London Watkins Kimball Odessa South Haven Monticello Holloway Swift De Graff Otsego Correll Otsego Shaded areas represent Annandale 19A Ramsey Ham Lake Ramsey Appleton Murdock Anoka 48A Tom Hackbarth R Louisburg Andover Kerkhoven 35 Kingston Bruce AndersoSnt. MRichael Legislative Districts Andover Ham Lake Bellingham Dayton 49A Chris Delaforest R Anoka Forest Lake Coon Rapids Pennock Grove Hugo Milan Atwater 18B Dean Urdahl R Buffalo 169 Centerville Nassau Willmar Litchfield Wright Albertville 48B Jim Abeler R 35 DasselCokato Shoreview Grant 13B Al Juhnke DFL WaverlyMontrose Rockford 169 Stillwater Howard Lake 52A Bob Dettmer R Marietta 20A Aaron Peterson DFL Watson Chippewa Raymond Plymouth Meeker Roseville Washington 75 Kandiyohi Wright 212 Montevideo Clara Hennepin 35E Prinsburg Blomkest Lake Lillian Cedar Mills Watertown Minneapolis 59 Cosmos St. Paul Anoka Maynard McLeod Winsted Silver Lake St. Michael 494 Woodbury Lac qui Parle Boyd Hutchinson Lester Prairie Edina35W Waconia Rogers Chanhassen Granite Falls Renville Dayton 49B Clarkfield Chaska Eagan Sacred HeartRenville Bird Island 18A Ron Shimanski R Carver 52 Kathy Tingelstad R Blaine Hazel Run Olivia Hector Glencoe Plato Cologne Shakopee Yellow St. Leo Buffalo Lake Carver Brownton Apple Valley Rosemount 47A Denise Dittrich DFL Coon Rapids Stewart Hamburg Hastings Hanley Falls Prior Lake 19B Tom Emmer R Champlin Medicine Lino Lakes Hugo Porter Wood Lake 71 New Auburn Green Isle Lakeville Hanover Centerville 75 Jordan Dakota Echo 51A Scott Kranz DFL Taunton Cottonwood Belview Hampton 61 Delhi 20B Lyle J. Koenen DFL Sibley Belle Plaine 169 Minneota Arlington Miesville Red Wing Gaylord Scott Morton Winthrop Hendricks Redwood Falls New Prague Ghent Franklin Fairfax Gibbon 36B Pat Garafalo R Circle Pines Vesta Henderson Lexington Ivanhoe Cannon Falls Marshall Seaforth Randolph 47B Melissa Hortman DFL 53A Paul Gardner DFL 52B Matt Dean R Le Sueur 28A Sandy Wollschlager DFL Lafayette 32A Joyce Peppin R Lyon Milroy Northfield Lake Lincoln Redwood Morgan 25A Laura Brod R Dundas Arco Lucan 35 Osseo Le Center Dennison Goodhue 23A Terry Morrow DFL Goodhue Bellechester Wabasha 32B Kurt Zellers R Brooklyn Park 51B Tom Tillberry DFL Russell 25B David Bly DFL Corcoran Nerstrand Maple Grove Mounds View Wanda Sleepy Eye St. Peter Kilkenny Tyler New Ulm Nicollet Cleveland Lake Benton 21A Marty Seifert R Kellogg Greenfield North Oaks Cobden Kasota Rice Faribault WanamingoZumbrota Dellwood Florence Courtland Nicollet Mazeppa October 2007 10 Balaton Tracy Le Sueur Kenyon 28B Steve Drazkowski R Rockford Garvin Walnut GroveRevereLamberton Springfield Patti Fritz DFL 52 Sanborn Millville Ruthton Waterville Hammond Fridley Shoreview 59 Madison Lake 26B Pine Island WabashaMinneiska Grant Brown North Mankato Elysian www.gis.leg.mn West Concord 94 Hanska MankatoEagle Lake Oronoco Plainview Skyline Medford Arden Hills Holland Elgin Brooklyn Center Comfrey 21B Brad Finstad R Janesville Dodge Winona Murray Lake Crystal 52 New Brighton Currie 14 63 Dovray La Salle St. Clair Waseca Owatonna 29A Randy Demmer R Westbrook Darfur Birchwood Village 71 Madelia Altura GoodviewWinona Vadnais Heights Gem Lake Mahtomedi Hadley Loretto White Bear Lake Stillwater Lake Wilson Blue Earth Claremont Kasson Byron Rochester Stockton Hilltop Willernie Slayton Dodge Center 169 Pipestone 22B Rod Hamilton R Pemberton Connie Ruth R 61 Columbia Heights Hatfield Watonwan Good Thunder Eyota Avoca Utica 694 Chandler Butterfield St. James Vernon Center 26A DoverSt. Charles Delano New Hope Ihlen Cottonwood Mountain Lake Waseca 218 Iona Crystal Pine Springs Trosky Lewisville Mapleton Olmsted Edgerton Bingham Lake Steele 31A Dakota Medina Washington Jasper
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