2016 Minnesota House of Representatives election
The 2016 Minnesota House of Representatives election was held in the U.S. state of Minnesota on November 8, 2016, to elect members to the House of Representatives of the 90th Minnesota Legislature . A primary election was held in several districts on August 9, 2016. The election coincided with the election of the other house of the Legislature , the Senate .
The Republican Party of Minnesota won a majority of seats, remaining the majority party, followed by the Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party (DFL). The new Legislature convened on January 3, 2017.
Background
The last election resulted in the Republican Party of Minnesota winning a majority of seats, after losing a majority to the Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party (DFL) only two years earlier in the previous election . This resulted in split control of the Legislature for the first time since 2006, ending eight years of unified control by either the DFL or the Republicans as well as ending two years of all-DFL control of the Legislature and governorship.
Electoral system
The 134 members of the House of Representatives were elected from single-member districts via first-past-the-post voting for two-year terms. Contested nominations of the DFL and Republican parties for each district were determined by an open primary election . Minor party and independent candidates were nominated by petition. Write-in candidates must have filed a request with the secretary of state 's office for votes for them to have been counted.
Retiring members
Republican
DFL
Competitive districts
According to MinnPost , the Star Tribune , the Pioneer Press , and MPR News , a total of 25 districts were competitive. MinnPost considered 17 districts to be competitive—12 of which were held by the Republicans and five by the DFL,[ 16] the Star Tribune 22—16 of which were held by the Republicans and six by the DFL,[ 17] the Pioneer Press eight—seven of which were held by the Republicans and one by the DFL,[ 18] and MPR News 14—11 of which were held by the Republicans and three by the DFL.[ 19]
*Elected in a special election. [ 20]
†Elected to non-consecutive terms. [ 21]
‡Retired; did not seek re-election.
§Unopposed.
Primary elections results
District
Party
Candidates
Votes
%
1B
Republican
Deb Kiel
1,380
100.00
DFL
Mike Moore [ 22]
1,080
71.90
Erwin Rud[ 23]
422
28.10
6A
Republican
Rob Farnsworth
856
100.00
DFL
Julie Sandstede [ 24]
1,676
35.61
Tom Whiteside[ 25]
1,468
31.19
Ben DeNucci[ 26]
1,303
27.69
Mike Thompson[ 27]
259
5.50
7B
Republican
Cody Barringer
494
100.00
DFL
Liz Olson [ 28]
1,607
89.03
Bryan Jensen[ 29]
198
10.97
13A
Republican
Jeff Howe
862
100.00
DFL
Anne Buckvold [ 30]
494
74.96
Jane Leitzman[ 30]
165
25.04
15A
Republican
Sondra Erickson [ 31]
1,238
74.31
Tom Heinks[ 32]
428
25.69
DFL
Kent Lestrud
579
100.00
31A
Republican
Kurt Daudt [ 33]
1,722
72.11
Alan Duff[ 33]
666
27.89
DFL
Sarah Udvig
444
100.00
31B
Republican
Cal Bahr [ 34]
1,260
56.96
Tom Hackbarth [ 35]
952
43.04
DFL
Susan Larson
487
100.00
40B
Republican
Mali Marvin
284
100.00
DFL
Debra Hilstrom [ 36]
1,083
85.95
Jim Richards[ 36]
177
14.05
48A
Republican
Mary Shapiro [ 37]
1,729
80.61
Kris Newcomer[ 38]
416
19.39
DFL
Laurie Pryor
1,271
100.00
50B
Republican
Chad Anderson
1,179
100.00
DFL
Andrew Carlson [ 39]
2,125
88.58
Christopher Seymore[ 39]
274
11.42
56A
Republican
Drew Christensen
970
100.00
DFL
Jared Christiansen [ 40]
307
60.20
Dan Kimmel[ 41]
203
39.80
59A
Republican
Jessica Newville
155
100.00
DFL
Fue Lee [ 42]
1,584
55.52
Joe Mullery [ 43]
1,269
44.48
60B
Republican
Abdimalik Askar
56
100.00
DFL
Ilhan Omar [ 44]
2,404
40.97
Mohamud Noor [ 45]
1,738
29.62
Phyllis Kahn [ 45]
1,726
29.41
65A
Republican
Monique Giordana
126
100.00
DFL
Rena Moran [ 46]
2,310
79.06
Rashad Turner[ 47]
612
20.94
Source: Minnesota Secretary of State [ 48]
Opinion polling
Polling firm
Polling period
Sample size
Margin of error
Republican
DFL
Undecided
Public Policy Polling [ 49]
July 30 – August 2, 2015
1,015 RV
±3.1 pp
40%
46%
15%
Results
Districts won.
Summary of the November 8, 2016, Minnesota House of Representatives election results
Party
Candidates
Votes
Seats
No.
%
∆pp
No.
∆No.
%
Republican Party of Minnesota
130
1,400,587
50.34
0.33
76
3
56.72
Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party
131
1,366,375
49.11
0.19
57
4
42.54
Libertarian Party of Minnesota
2
2,467
0.09
0.09
0
0.00
Green Party of Minnesota
1
919
0.03
0.07
0
0.00
Independent
1
5,423
0.19
0.19
0
0.00
Write-in
N/A
6,734
0.24
0.10
0
0.00
Results invalidated[ nb 2]
2
N/A
N/A
N/A
1
1
0.75
Total
2,782,505
100.00
±0.00
134
±0
100.00
Invalid/blank votes
185,776
6.26
2.46
Turnout (out of 3,972,330 eligible voters)[ 52]
2,968,281
74.72
24.21
Source: Minnesota Secretary of State ,[ 53] Minnesota Legislative Reference Library[ 54]
Popular vote
Republican
50.34%
DFL
49.11%
Other
0.55%
House seats
Republican
56.72%
DFL
42.54%
District results
District
Incumbent
Candidates
Name
Party
First elected
Name
Party
Votes
%
Winner Party
1A
Dan Fabian
Republican
2010
Dan Fabian [ 55]
Republican
14,417
74.24
Republican
George Nyakasi Bass[ 56]
DFL
4,982
25.66
1B
Deb Kiel
Republican
2010
Deb Kiel [ 55]
Republican
11,895
64.75
Republican
Mike Moore[ 57]
DFL
6,458
35.15
2A
Dave Hancock ‡
Republican
2010 , 2014 †
Matt Grossell [ 58]
Republican
12,387
63.94
Republican
Jerry Loud[ 59]
DFL
6,925
35.74
2B
Steve Green
Republican
2012
Steve Green [ 58]
Republican
11,905
60.94
Republican
Bryan Klabunde[ 60]
DFL
7,617
38.99
3A
Rob Ecklund
DFL
2015 *
Rob Ecklund [ 61]
DFL
13,874
63.25
DFL
Tom Long[ 62]
Republican
8,017
36.55
3B
Mary Murphy
DFL
1976
Mary Murphy [ 28]
DFL
13,429
59.57
DFL
Timothy Brandon[ 63]
Republican
9,090
40.32
4A
Ben Lien
DFL
2012
Ben Lien [ 64]
DFL
11,653
62.20
DFL
Jordan Idso[ 64]
Republican
7,066
37.72
4B
Paul Marquart
DFL
2000
Paul Marquart [ 64]
DFL
11,054
53.85
DFL
Ben Grimsley[ 65]
Republican
9,460
46.09
5A
John Persell
DFL
2008
Matt Bliss [ 66]
Republican
10,318
53.88
Republican
John Persell [ 67]
DFL
8,808
45.99
5B
Tom Anzelc
DFL
2006
Sandy Layman [ 68]
Republican
11,499
53.61
Republican
Tom Anzelc [ 69]
DFL
9,011
42.01
Dennis Barsness[ 70]
Green
919
4.28
6A
Carly Melin ‡
DFL
2011*
Julie Sandstede [ 71]
DFL
11,852
58.85
DFL
Rob Farnsworth[ 72]
Republican
8,209
40.76
6B
Jason Metsa
DFL
2012
Jason Metsa [ 73]
DFL
13,111
60.42
DFL
Matt Matasich[ 73]
Republican
8,558
39.44
7A
Jennifer Schultz
DFL
2014
Jennifer Schultz [ 74]
DFL
15,956
70.30
DFL
Dylan Raddant[ 75]
Republican
6,678
29.42
7B
Erik Simonson ‡
DFL
2012
Liz Olson [ 76]
DFL
13,824
70.87
DFL
Cody Barringer[ 77]
Republican
5,641
28.92
8A
Bud Nornes
Republican
1996
Bud Nornes [ 78]
Republican
14,196
65.19
Republican
CJ Holl[ 79]
DFL
7,556
34.70
8B
Mary Franson
Republican
2010
Mary Franson [ 80]
Republican
14,749
64.87
Republican
Gail Kulp[ 81]
DFL
7,962
35.02
9A
Mark Anderson ‡
Republican
2012
John Poston [ 82]
Republican
13,304
68.53
Republican
Meg Litts[ 83]
DFL
6,078
31.31
9B
Ron Kresha
Republican
2012
Ron Kresha [ 84]
Republican
14,139
72.30
Republican
Dustin Simmonds[ 85]
DFL
5,402
27.62
10A
Josh Heintzeman
Republican
2014
Josh Heintzeman [ 86]
Republican
12,919
59.32
Republican
Quinn Nystrom[ 87]
DFL
8,831
40.55
10B
Dale Lueck
Republican
2014
Dale Lueck [ 88]
Republican
14,074
63.13
Republican
Erin Wagner[ 89]
DFL
8,200
36.78
11A
Mike Sundin
DFL
2012
Mike Sundin [ 90]
DFL
11,833
59.68
DFL
Mike Line[ 91]
Republican
7,968
40.18
11B
Jason Rarick
Republican
2014
Jason Rarick [ 56]
Republican
10,904
60.40
Republican
Tom Jones[ 92]
DFL
7,122
39.45
12A
Jeff Backer
Republican
2014
Jeff Backer [ 93]
Republican
13,021
60.46
Republican
Jay McNamar [ 94]
DFL
8,498
39.46
12B
Paul Anderson
Republican
2008
Paul Anderson [ 93]
Republican
18,276
98.23
Republican
13A
Jeff Howe
Republican
2012
Jeff Howe [ 30]
Republican
14,023
66.02
Republican
Anne Buckvold[ 95]
DFL
7,201
33.90
13B
Tim O'Driscoll
Republican
2010
Tim O'Driscoll [ 96]
Republican
14,882
69.63
Republican
Matthew Crouse[ 96]
DFL
6,465
30.25
14A
Tama Theis
Republican
2013 *
Tama Theis [ 97]
Republican
10,961
54.65
Republican
Aric Putnam[ 98]
DFL
9,059
45.17
14B
Jim Knoblach
Republican
1994 , 2014 †
Jim Knoblach [ 97]
Republican
8,887
51.20
Republican
Zach Dorholt [ 99]
DFL
8,427
48.55
15A
Sondra Erickson
Republican
1998*, 2010 †
Sondra Erickson [ 100]
Republican
12,317
63.69
Republican
Kent Lestrud[ 101]
DFL
6,973
36.05
15B
Jim Newberger
Republican
2012
Jim Newberger [ 31]
Republican
14,949
68.88
Republican
Karla Scapanski[ 102]
DFL
6,732
31.02
16A
Chris Swedzinski
Republican
2010
Chris Swedzinski [ 103]
Republican
13,048
68.10
Republican
Al Kruse[ 104]
DFL
6,096
31.81
16B
Paul Torkelson
Republican
2008
Paul Torkelson [ 105]
Republican
14,529
73.06
Republican
Austin Grossenburg[ 106]
DFL
5,333
26.82
17A
Tim Miller
Republican
2014
Tim Miller [ 107]
Republican
11,603
59.01
Republican
Andrew Falk [ 108]
DFL
8,045
40.91
17B
Dave Baker
Republican
2014
Dave Baker [ 109]
Republican
11,908
59.51
Republican
Mary Sawatzky [ 110]
DFL
8,075
40.36
18A
Dean Urdahl
Republican
2002
Dean Urdahl [ 111]
Republican
17,787
97.81
Republican
18B
Glenn Gruenhagen
Republican
2010
Glenn Gruenhagen [ 112]
Republican
13,167
67.80
Republican
Darrel Mosel[ 113]
DFL
6,229
32.08
19A
Clark Johnson
DFL
2013 *
Clark Johnson [ 114]
DFL
11,158
52.68
DFL
Kim Spears[ 115]
Republican
10,003
47.23
19B
Jack Considine
DFL
2014
Jack Considine [ 116]
DFL
11,377
59.55
DFL
Adam Isakson[ 117]
Republican
7,685
40.23
20A
Bob Vogel
Republican
2014
Bob Vogel [ 118]
Republican
13,128
60.81
Republican
Jim Connelly[ 119]
DFL
8,434
39.07
20B
David Bly
DFL
2006 , 2012 †
David Bly [ 120]
DFL
11,538
54.15
DFL
Aramis Wells[ 121]
Republican
9,754
45.77
21A
Tim Kelly ‡
Republican
2008
Barb Haley [ 122]
Republican
11,643
54.99
Republican
Lisa Bayley[ 123]
DFL
9,503
44.88
21B
Steve Drazkowski
Republican
2007*
Steve Drazkowski [ 124]
Republican
13,688
65.26
Republican
Elise Diesslin[ 125]
DFL
7,270
34.66
22A
Joe Schomacker
Republican
2010
Joe Schomacker [ 126]
Republican
14,316
71.98
Republican
Laura Woods[ 127]
DFL
5,564
27.98
22B
Rod Hamilton
Republican
2004
Rod Hamilton [ 126]
Republican
11,890
69.48
Republican
Kirby Kruse[ 128]
DFL
5,207
30.43
23A
Bob Gunther
Republican
1995*
Bob Gunther [ 129]
Republican
13,700
68.14
Republican
Zac Huntley[ 129]
DFL
6,390
31.78
23B
Tony Cornish
Republican
2002
Tony Cornish [ 130]
Republican
13,332
66.91
Republican
Josh Haseman[ 131]
DFL
6,574
32.99
24A
John Petersburg
Republican
2012
John Petersburg [ 132]
Republican
11,156
56.87
Republican
Bev Cashman[ 133]
DFL
8,439
43.02
24B
Brian Daniels
Republican
2014
Brian Daniels [ 132]
Republican
10,475
58.39
Republican
Patti Fritz [ 134]
DFL
7,441
41.47
25A
Duane Quam
Republican
2010
Duane Quam [ 135]
Republican
12,934
59.96
Republican
Linda Walbruch[ 136]
DFL
8,615
39.94
25B
Kim Norton ‡
DFL
2006
Duane Sauke [ 137]
DFL
10,886
51.79
DFL
Fran Bradley[ 138]
Republican
10,106
48.08
26A
Tina Liebling
DFL
2004
Tina Liebling [ 139]
DFL
10,737
59.89
DFL
Will Waggoner[ 140]
Republican
7,168
39.98
26B
Nels Pierson
Republican
2014
Nels Pierson [ 141]
Republican
13,832
59.14
Republican
John Austinson[ 142]
DFL
9,526
40.73
27A
Peggy Bennett
Republican
2014
Peggy Bennett [ 143]
Republican
12,329
61.71
Republican
Gary Schindler[ 144]
DFL
7,633
38.21
27B
Jeanne Poppe
DFL
2004
Jeanne Poppe [ 145]
DFL
9,485
53.61
DFL
Dennis Schminke[ 146]
Republican
8,192
46.30
28A
Gene Pelowski
DFL
1986
Gene Pelowski [ 124]
DFL
11,862
63.15
DFL
Adam Pace[ 147]
Republican
6,897
36.72
28B
Greg Davids
Republican
1991*, 2008 †
Greg Davids [ 148]
Republican
11,614
54.54
Republican
Thomas Trehus[ 149]
DFL
9,651
45.32
29A
Joe McDonald
Republican
2010
Joe McDonald [ 150]
Republican
14,916
69.62
Republican
Cortney Phillips[ 150]
DFL
6,482
30.26
29B
Marion O'Neill
Republican
2012
Marion O'Neill [ 56]
Republican
12,808
65.53
Republican
Steve Kilburn[ 56]
DFL
6,714
34.35
30A
Nick Zerwas
Republican
2012
Nick Zerwas [ 151]
Republican
14,305
68.58
Republican
Sarah Hamlin[ 152]
DFL
6,527
31.29
30B
Eric Lucero
Republican
2014
Eric Lucero [ 153]
Republican
15,050
70.16
Republican
Margaret Fernandez[ 154]
DFL
6,371
29.70
31A
Kurt Daudt
Republican
2010
Kurt Daudt [ 155]
Republican
14,815
70.33
Republican
Sarah Udvig[ 156]
DFL
6,208
29.47
31B
Tom Hackbarth §
Republican
1994 , 1998 †
Cal Bahr [ 155]
Republican
14,785
66.42
Republican
Susan Larson[ 34]
DFL
7,438
33.41
32A
Brian Johnson
Republican
2012
Brian Johnson [ 157]
Republican
12,928
63.00
Republican
Paul Gammel[ 158]
DFL
7,551
36.79
32B
Bob Barrett
Republican
2010
Bob Barrett [ 35] [ nb 2]
Republican
N/A[ nb 2]
Laurie Warner[ 159]
DFL
33A
Jerry Hertaus
Republican
2012
Jerry Hertaus [ 160]
Republican
17,162
67.76
Republican
Norrie Thomas[ 161]
DFL
8,117
32.05
33B
Cindy Pugh
Republican
2012
Cindy Pugh [ 162]
Republican
14,836
60.34
Republican
Brad Brothen[ 163]
DFL
9,715
39.51
34A
Joyce Peppin
Republican
2004
Joyce Peppin [ 56]
Republican
15,518
65.90
Republican
Dave Craig[ 56]
DFL
7,996
33.95
34B
Dennis Smith
Republican
2014
Dennis Smith [ 56]
Republican
13,773
55.83
Republican
Kristin Bahner[ 56]
DFL
10,841
43.95
35A
Abigail Whelan
Republican
2014
Abigail Whelan [ 164]
Republican
12,768
61.35
Republican
Andy Hillebregt[ 165]
DFL
8,009
38.48
35B
Peggy Scott
Republican
2008
Peggy Scott [ 156]
Republican
14,705
64.74
Republican
Wes Volkenant[ 166]
DFL
7,990
35.17
36A
Mark Uglem
Republican
2012
Mark Uglem [ 167]
Republican
12,119
58.21
Republican
Kevin Parker[ 168]
DFL
8,652
41.56
36B
Melissa Hortman
DFL
2004
Melissa Hortman [ 169]
DFL
12,064
55.66
DFL
Peter Crema[ 169]
Republican
9,560
44.11
37A
Jerry Newton ‡
DFL
2008 , 2012 †
Erin Koegel [ 156]
DFL
9,485
47.17
DFL
Anthony Wilder[ 156]
Republican
8,946
44.49
Brian McCormick[ 156]
Libertarian
1,647
8.19
37B
Tim Sanders ‡
Republican
2008
Nolan West [ 170]
Republican
11,473
50.26
Republican
Susan Witt[ 156]
DFL
11,305
49.52
38A
Linda Runbeck
Republican
1989*, 2010 †
Linda Runbeck [ 156]
Republican
13,471
61.40
Republican
Kevin Fogarty[ 156]
DFL
8,448
38.51
38B
Matt Dean
Republican
2004
Matt Dean [ 56]
Republican
13,874
56.94
Republican
Ami Wazlawik[ 171]
DFL
10,465
42.95
39A
Bob Dettmer
Republican
2006
Bob Dettmer [ 172]
Republican
14,565
61.43
Republican
Jody Anderson[ 172]
DFL
9,124
38.48
39B
Kathy Lohmer
Republican
2010
Kathy Lohmer [ 172]
Republican
13,793
59.02
Republican
Alan Kantrud[ 172]
DFL
9,564
40.92
40A
Mike Nelson
DFL
2002
Mike Nelson [ 169]
DFL
11,548
96.39
DFL
40B
Debra Hilstrom
DFL
2000
Debra Hilstrom [ 173]
DFL
11,154
69.24
DFL
Mali Marvin[ 36]
Republican
4,872
30.24
41A
Connie Bernardy
DFL
2000 , 2012 †
Connie Bernardy [ 174]
DFL
12,168
60.38
DFL
Ryan Evanson[ 175]
Republican
7,946
39.43
41B
Carolyn Laine ‡
DFL
2006
Mary Kunesh-Podein [ 9]
DFL
12,936
63.24
DFL
Camden Pike[ 176]
Republican
7,465
36.50
42A
Barb Yarusso
DFL
2012
Randy Jessup [ 177]
Republican
11,662
50.18
Republican
Barb Yarusso [ 177]
DFL
11,537
49.64
42B
Jason Isaacson ‡
DFL
2012
Jamie Becker-Finn [ 178]
DFL
12,845
56.90
DFL
Tracy Nelson[ 179]
Republican
9,688
42.92
43A
Peter Fischer
DFL
2012
Peter Fischer [ 180]
DFL
11,970
54.95
DFL
Bob Cardinal[ 180]
Republican
9,767
44.84
43B
Leon Lillie
DFL
2004
Leon Lillie [ 180]
DFL
12,017
59.52
DFL
Nathan Hansen[ 181]
Republican
8,123
40.23
44A
Sarah Anderson
Republican
2006
Sarah Anderson [ 182]
Republican
13,486
54.04
Republican
Ginny Klevorn[ 182]
DFL
11,433
45.82
44B
Jon Applebaum
DFL
2014
Jon Applebaum [ 183]
DFL
13,929
54.89
DFL
Patti Meier[ 184]
Republican
11,393
44.89
45A
Lyndon Carlson
DFL
1972
Lyndon Carlson [ 185]
DFL
11,635
56.80
DFL
Richard Lieberman[ 185]
Republican
8,797
42.94
45B
Mike Freiberg
DFL
2012
Mike Freiberg [ 186]
DFL
15,261
68.04
DFL
Alma Wetzker[ 186]
Republican
7,098
31.65
46A
Peggy Flanagan
DFL
2015*
Peggy Flanagan [ 187]
DFL
15,187
63.85
DFL
Anne Taylor[ 188]
Republican
8,525
35.84
46B
Cheryl Youakim
DFL
2014
Cheryl Youakim [ 188]
DFL
14,988
68.67
DFL
Bryan Björnson[ 188]
Republican
6,760
30.97
47A
Jim Nash
Republican
2014
Jim Nash [ 189]
Republican
16,696
71.50
Republican
Sean White[ 190]
DFL
6,631
28.40
47B
Joe Hoppe
Republican
2002
Joe Hoppe [ 191]
Republican
14,191
62.47
Republican
Jane Montemayor[ 191]
DFL
8,510
37.46
48A
Yvonne Selcer ‡
DFL
2012
Laurie Pryor [ 192]
DFL
12,984
51.66
DFL
Mary Shapiro[ 193]
Republican
12,110
48.18
48B
Jenifer Loon
Republican
2008
Jenifer Loon [ 194]
Republican
13,559
62.25
Republican
Ben Sherlock[ 195]
DFL
8,183
37.57
49A
Ron Erhardt
DFL
1990 , 2012 †
Dario Anselmo [ 196]
Republican
13,075
51.04
Republican
Ron Erhardt [ 43]
DFL
12,499
48.79
49B
Paul Rosenthal
DFL
2008 , 2012 †
Paul Rosenthal [ 197]
DFL
14,399
55.38
DFL
Max Rymer[ 198]
Republican
11,542
44.39
50A
Linda Slocum
DFL
2006
Linda Slocum [ 199]
DFL
12,217
63.09
DFL
Tim Johnson[ 199]
Republican
7,074
36.53
50B
Chad Anderson
Republican
2016 *
Andrew Carlson [ 200]
DFL
12,084
53.54
DFL
Chad Anderson [ 197]
Republican
10,429
46.20
51A
Sandra Masin
DFL
2006 , 2012 †
Sandra Masin [ 201]
DFL
12,036
57.64
DFL
Brad Gerten[ 202]
Republican
8,769
41.99
51B
Laurie Halverson
DFL
2012
Laurie Halverson [ 203]
DFL
13,311
56.50
DFL
Pat Hammond[ 204]
Republican
10,212
43.35
52A
Rick Hansen
DFL
2004
Rick Hansen [ 205]
DFL
13,737
63.33
DFL
Larry Sachi[ 206]
Republican
7,929
36.55
52B
Joe Atkins ‡
DFL
2002
Regina Barr [ 207]
Republican
11,001
50.17
Republican
Mary T'Kach[ 208]
DFL
10,880
49.62
53A
JoAnn Ward
DFL
2012
JoAnn Ward [ 209]
DFL
12,348
59.03
DFL
Andy Turonie[ 209]
Republican
8,535
40.80
53B
Kelly Fenton
Republican
2014
Kelly Fenton [ 210]
Republican
13,740
56.35
Republican
Alberder Gillespie[ 211]
DFL
10,620
43.56
54A
Dan Schoen ‡
DFL
2012
Keith Franke [ 212]
Republican
10,483
51.43
Republican
Jen Peterson[ 213]
DFL
9,877
48.46
54B
Denny McNamara ‡
Republican
2002
Tony Jurgens [ 5]
Republican
11,958
55.27
Republican
Don Slaten[ 214]
DFL
9,633
44.53
55A
Bob Loonan
Republican
2014
Bob Loonan [ 215]
Republican
10,898
55.78
Republican
Mary Hernandez[ 216]
DFL
8,594
43.99
55B
Tony Albright
Republican
2012
Tony Albright [ 217]
Republican
15,947
69.05
Republican
Ceci Haakenson[ 218]
DFL
7,112
30.79
56A
Drew Christensen
Republican
2014
Drew Christensen [ 219]
Republican
12,069
55.96
Republican
Jared Christiansen[ 220]
DFL
9,466
43.89
56B
Roz Peterson
Republican
2014
Roz Peterson [ 221]
Republican
11,215
52.37
Republican
Lindsey Port[ 222]
DFL
10,165
47.46
57A
Tara Mack ‡
Republican
2008
Erin Maye Quade [ 223]
DFL
11,825
52.23
DFL
Ali Jimenez-Hopper[ 224]
Republican
10,758
47.52
57B
Anna Wills
Republican
2012
Anna Wills [ 225]
Republican
12,382
53.66
Republican
John Huot[ 223]
DFL
10,656
46.18
58A
Jon Koznick
Republican
2014
Jon Koznick [ 226]
Republican
13,691
60.65
Republican
LeAnn Weikle[ 227]
DFL
8,852
39.22
58B
Pat Garofalo
Republican
2004
Pat Garofalo [ 228]
Republican
13,926
64.78
Republican
Marla Vagts[ 228]
DFL
7,542
35.08
59A
Joe Mullery §
DFL
1996
Fue Lee [ 229]
DFL
12,585
80.62
DFL
Jessica Newville[ 56]
Republican
2,903
18.60
59B
Raymond Dehn
DFL
2012
Raymond Dehn [ 56]
DFL
14,877
76.56
DFL
Margaret Martín[ 56]
Republican
4,440
22.85
60A
Diane Loeffler
DFL
2004
Diane Loeffler [ 56]
DFL
15,587
73.55
DFL
Gabe Barnett[ 56]
Independent
5,423
25.59
60B
Phyllis Kahn §
DFL
1972
Ilhan Omar [ 229]
DFL
15,860
79.77
DFL
Abdimalik Askar [ 230] [ nb 3]
Republican
3,820
19.21
61A
Frank Hornstein
DFL
2002
Frank Hornstein [ 56]
DFL
21,656
79.16
DFL
Brian Rosenblatt[ 56]
Republican
5,615
20.53
61B
Paul Thissen
DFL
2002
Paul Thissen [ 56]
DFL
20,282
80.40
DFL
Tom Gallagher[ 56]
Republican
4,885
19.36
62A
Karen Clark
DFL
1980
Karen Clark [ 56]
DFL
12,657
88.26
DFL
Claire Leiter[ 56]
Republican
1,600
11.16
62B
Susan Allen
DFL
2012*
Susan Allen [ 56]
DFL
16,759
98.45
DFL
63A
Jim Davnie
DFL
2000
Jim Davnie [ 232]
DFL
20,366
85.30
DFL
Kyle Bragg[ 232]
Republican
3,427
14.35
63B
Jean Wagenius
DFL
1986
Jean Wagenius [ 232]
DFL
17,769
76.19
DFL
Frank Pafko[ 232]
Republican
5,465
23.43
64A
Erin Murphy
DFL
2006
Erin Murphy [ 233]
DFL
18,254
79.70
DFL
Riley Horan[ 234]
Republican
4,588
20.03
64B
Dave Pinto
DFL
2014
Dave Pinto [ 56]
DFL
18,242
74.77
DFL
Emory Dively[ 56]
Republican
6,103
25.02
65A
Rena Moran
DFL
2010
Rena Moran [ 235]
DFL
12,665
82.79
DFL
Monique Giordana[ 233]
Republican
2,564
16.76
65B
Carlos Mariani
DFL
1990
Carlos Mariani [ 56]
DFL
13,995
77.03
DFL
Margaret Mary Stokely[ 56]
Republican
4,098
22.56
66A
Alice Hausman
DFL
1989*
Alice Hausman [ 236]
DFL
15,372
68.41
DFL
Jon Heyer[ 236]
Republican
7,067
31.45
66B
John Lesch
DFL
2002
John Lesch [ 233]
DFL
11,687
79.73
DFL
William Brownell[ 233]
Republican
2,903
19.80
67A
Tim Mahoney
DFL
1998
Tim Mahoney [ 237]
DFL
9,945
76.34
DFL
Andrew Livingston[ 237]
Republican
3,022
23.20
67B
Sheldon Johnson
DFL
2000
Sheldon Johnson [ 238]
DFL
10,021
69.35
DFL
Lisa Thompson[ 238]
Republican
3,553
24.59
Joseph Weverka[ 238]
Libertarian
820
5.67
*Elected in a special election. [ 20]
†Elected to non-consecutive terms. [ 21]
‡Retired; did not seek re-election.
§Lost primary election for party's nomination.
Withdrawn candidates
The following sought election but later withdrew.
District
Candidates
Party
2A
Roger Erickson [ 239]
DFL
6A
Mark Larson[ 240]
DFL
9A
Larry Lundblad[ 241]
Republican
20B
Jim Flaherty[ 242]
Republican
25A
Dale Amorosia[ 243]
DFL
28B
Jon Pieper[ 244]
DFL
30B
Jeanne Holland[ 153]
Republican
41A
Valerie Rolstad[ 174]
DFL
Rich Rosivach[ 245]
DFL
Ruben Vazquez[ 174]
DFL
41B
Rachel Nelson[ 174]
DFL
42B
Kaying Thao[ 246]
DFL
47B
Libby Fairchild[ 191]
DFL
49A
Heather Edelson[ 247]
DFL
Matt Samuel[ 248]
DFL
52B
Don Lee[ 249]
Republican
Chris Becker[ 250]
DFL
53B
Steve Ellenwood[ 251]
Republican
Kay Hendrikson[ 252]
DFL
Shelly Schafer[ 252]
DFL
54A
Warren Claflin[ 253]
DFL
57A
Ryan Kirkley[ 224]
Republican
Tasha Wells[ 224]
Republican
Seats changing parties
Seat gains and holds by party.
*Elected in a special election. [ 20]
†Elected to non-consecutive terms. [ 21]
‡Retired; did not seek re-election.
See also
Notes
^ Result of winning DFL incumbent Ann Lenczewski , who subsequently resigned, resulting in a special election win by Anderson.
^ a b c On September 8, 2016, the Minnesota Supreme Court ruled that Barrett was ineligible to be a candidate in District 32B. Barrett's name remained on the ballot, but the results were not certified and a special election was held on February 14, 2017.[ 50] Republican Ann Neu won the special election.[ 51]
^ Suspended campaign due to family issues. His name remained on the ballot.[ 231]
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