LEGISLATIVE COMMISSION ON THE ECONOMIC STATUS OF WOMEN Fact Sheet WOMEN IN THE LEGISLATURE, 2007 Note: The information in this report reflects unofficial election results from the general election held November 7, 2006 Women in the , 2007 Minnesota House, 2007 , 2007 As a result of the 2006 general election, 70 women will serve in the 2007 Minnesota legislature when it Women convenes on January 3, 2007. This is a gain of 32.1% seven seats from the 2006 legislative session. This Women 40.3% will mark the historic high for women serving in the Minnesota Legislature (34.8%), and for women

elected in a general election. Men 59.7% Men House 67.9% In the House of Representatives, women hold 43 (32.1%) of the 134 seats. This is a gain of six seats from the 2006* legislative session when 37 Women in the Minnesota Legislature, 2007 (27.6%) representatives were women. This is also DFL Republican Independence Total the historic high of women serving in the House House 35 8 0 43 and the highest number of women elected to the Senate 18 9 0 27 House in a general election. Legislature 53 17 0 70 Updated November 9, 2006 Senate In the Senate, women hold 27 (40.3%) of the 67 seats, which is the historic high of women in the Senate. This is a gain of one seat from the 2006 legislative session when 26 (38.8%) senators were women. This also marks the highest number of women elected to the Senate in a general election. Eight women will serve their first terms in the Minnesota Senate: Sen. Mary Olson, Sen. Kathy Sheran, Sen. Ann Lynch, Sen. Sharon Erickson Ropes, Sen. Sandy Rummel, Sen. Kathy Saltzman, Sen. , who previously served in the House, and Sen. . Fifteen women will serve their first terms in the Minnesota House: Rep. Kathy Brynaert, Rep. Robin Brown, Rep. Sandy Wollschlager, Rep. Kim Norton, Rep. Shelley Madore, Rep. Sandra Masin, Rep. Sarah Anderson, Rep. , Rep. Kate Knuth, Rep. Carol McFarlane, Rep. Julie Bunn, Rep. Marsha Swails, Rep. , Rep. Linda Slocum, and Rep. . *includes results of special elections Women Elected to the Minnesota House, Senate and Legislature in General Elections, 1970-2006

45% 40.3% 40% House 34.3% 34.3% 34.3% 35% 32.8% 32.8% Senate 32.1% 29.9% 29.1% 30% 27.6% Legislature 26.1% 26.9% 26.1% 26.1% 25% 23.9% 23.1% 21.6%20.9% 19.4% 20% 16.4% 14.2% 14.2% 14.9% 14.9% 15% 13.4% 13.4% 13.4% 11.2%

10% 7.5% 7.5% 5.2% 4.4% 4.5% 5% 3.0% 0.7%0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0% 1970 1972 1974 1976 1978 1980 1982 1984 1986 1988 1990 1992 1994 1996 1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 Year of General Election In 1922 women became eligible to vote and run for election to the Minnesota Legislature. From 1922 to 1970 the percentage of the Legislature comprised by women was very low, ranging from zero to 2.5 percent. The representation by women in- creased steadily from 3.0 percent in 1972 to 27.4 percent in 1992. After a historic high of 61 (30.4%) women elected to the Legislature in 1996, the numbers of women elected in the 1998, 2000 and 2002 elections were lower, at 57 (28.4%), 58 (28.9%), and 54 (26.9%), respectively. The number of women elected in the general election then rose to 60 (29.9%) in 2004 and the historic high of 70 (34.8%) in 2006. Updated November 9, 2006 OESW w Room G-22 State Capitol w St. Paul, MN 55155 w 651-296-8590 or 1-800-657-3949 w http://oesw.leg.mn