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2016 Minnesota House of Representatives election

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2016 Minnesota House of Representatives election

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All 134 seats in the Minnesota House of Representatives
68 seats needed for a majority
  Majority party Minority party
 
Leader Kurt Daudt Paul Thissen
Party Republican Democratic (DFL)
Leader since January 8, 2013 January 4, 2011
Leader's seat 31A–Crown 61B–Minneapolis
Last election 72 seats, 50.01% 62 seats, 49.30%
Seats before 73 61
Seats won 76 57
Seat change Increase3 Decrease4
Popular vote 1,400,587 1,366,375
Percentage 50.34 49.11
Swing Increase0.33 pp Decrease0.19 pp

Results by district

Speaker before election

Kurt Daudt
Republican

Elected Speaker

Kurt Daudt
Republican

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

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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

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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

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Republican

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DFL

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Competitive districts

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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]

District Incumbent Party First
elected
2014
result
MinnPost[16]
(November 3, 2016)
Star Tribune[17]
(November 3, 2016)
Pioneer Press[18]
(October 18, 2016)
MPR News[19]
(September 22, 2016)
Result
2A Dave Hancock Republican 2010, 2014 52.36% No No No Yes Hold
4B Paul Marquart DFL 2000 65.84% Yes Yes No No Hold
5B Tom Anzelc DFL 2006 56.54% Yes Yes No Yes Republican gain
10B Dale Lueck Republican 2014 51.86% No Yes No No Hold
11B Jason Rarick Republican 2014 53.67% No Yes No No Hold
12A Jeff Backer Republican 2014 51.85% Yes Yes No Yes Hold
14A Tama Theis Republican 2013* 54.90% Yes Yes Yes No Hold
14B Jim Knoblach Republican 1994, 2014 50.15% Yes Yes Yes Yes Hold
17A Tim Miller Republican 2014 55.37% No Yes No Yes Hold
17B Dave Baker Republican 2014 50.66% Yes Yes Yes Yes Hold
21A Tim Kelly Republican 2008 62.17% Yes Yes Yes Yes Hold
24B Brian Daniels Republican 2014 50.85% Yes Yes Yes Yes Hold
25B Kim Norton DFL 2006 94.91%§ Yes Yes No Yes Hold
28B Greg Davids Republican 1991*, 2008 55.88% Yes Yes Yes No Hold
37B Tim Sanders Republican 2008 55.40% No Yes No No Hold
42A Barb Yarusso DFL 2012 50.55% No Yes No No Republican gain
44A Sarah Anderson Republican 2006 55.51% Yes Yes No No Hold
48A Yvonne Selcer DFL 2012 50.04% Yes Yes Yes Yes Hold
49A Ron Erhardt DFL 1990, 2012 51.38% Yes Yes No No Republican gain
50B Chad Anderson Republican 2016* 65.60%[nb 1] Yes Yes No No DFL gain
54B Denny McNamara Republican 2002 60.54% Yes Yes No No Hold
56A Drew Christensen Republican 2014 55.81% No No No Yes Hold
56B Roz Peterson Republican 2014 53.99% Yes Yes Yes Yes Hold
57A Tara Mack Republican 2008 58.44% Yes Yes No Yes DFL gain
57B Anna Wills Republican 2012 58.40% No No No Yes Hold
*Elected in a special election.[20]
†Elected to non-consecutive terms.[21]
‡Retired; did not seek re-election.
§Unopposed.

Primary elections results

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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

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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

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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 Increase0.33 76 Increase3 56.72
Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party 131 1,366,375 49.11 Decrease0.19 57 Decrease4 42.54
Libertarian Party of Minnesota 2 2,467 0.09 Increase0.09 0 Steady 0.00
Green Party of Minnesota 1 919 0.03 Decrease0.07 0 Steady 0.00
Independent 1 5,423 0.19 Increase0.19 0 Steady 0.00
Write-in N/A 6,734 0.24 Decrease0.10 0 Steady 0.00
Results invalidated[nb 2] 2 N/A N/A N/A 1 Increase1 0.75
Total 2,782,505 100.00 ±0.00 134 ±0 100.00
Invalid/blank votes 185,776 6.26 Negative increase2.46
Turnout (out of 3,972,330 eligible voters)[52] 2,968,281 74.72 Increase24.21
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

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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

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Seat gains and holds by party.
Party Incumbent District First elected Winner Party
Republican Chad Anderson 50B 2016* Andrew Carlson DFL
Tara Mack 57A 2008 Erin Maye Quade DFL
DFL John Persell 5A 2008 Matt Bliss Republican
Tom Anzelc 5B 2006 Sandy Layman Republican
Barb Yarusso 42A 2012 Randy Jessup Republican
Ron Erhardt 49A 1990, 2012 Dario Anselmo Republican
Joe Atkins 52B 2002 Regina Barr Republican
Dan Schoen 54A 2012 Keith Franke Republican
*Elected in a special election.[20]
†Elected to non-consecutive terms.[21]
‡Retired; did not seek re-election.

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ Result of winning DFL incumbent Ann Lenczewski, who subsequently resigned, resulting in a special election win by Anderson.
  2. ^ 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]
  3. ^ Suspended campaign due to family issues. His name remained on the ballot.[231]

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