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2018 Minnesota House of Representatives election

The 2018 Minnesota House of Representatives election was held in the U.S. state of Minnesota on November 6, 2018, to elect members to the House of Representatives of the 91st Minnesota Legislature. A primary election was held in several districts on August 14, 2018. The election coincided with the election for governor, a special election for the Minnesota Senate, and other elections.

2018 Minnesota House of Representatives Elections

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All 134 seats in the Minnesota House of Representatives
68 seats needed for a majority
  Majority party Minority party
 
Leader Melissa Hortman Kurt Daudt
Party Democratic (DFL) Republican
Leader since November 10, 2016 November 10, 2012
Leader's seat 36B–Brooklyn Park 31A–Crown
Last election 57 seats, 49.11% 76 seats, 50.34%
Seats before 57[nb 1] 77[nb 2]
Seats won 75 59
Seat change 18 18
Popular vote 1,388,938 1,151,135
Percentage 54.40% 45.09%
Swing 5.29 pp 5.25 pp

Results by district

The Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party (DFL) won a majority of seats, ending the Republican majority that began with the 2014 election. The new legislature convened on January 8, 2019.

Background edit

The last election resulted in the Republicans winning a majority of 76 seats, increasing the majority of 72 seats it won in 2014. It was the first time that a party has retained control of the House of Representatives since the DFL in the 2008 election. In conjunction with the result of the Senate election, it also resulted in the return of all-Republican control of the Legislature since 2012—only the second time the Republicans have held control of both houses since the return of partisan elections to the House in 1974 and the Senate in 1976 and marking the end of two years of split control between a Republican-held House and a DFL-held Senate.

A special election was held for District 32B on February 14, 2017, following the invalidation of its general election results. On September 8, 2016, the Minnesota Supreme Court found Republican incumbent Bob Barrett ineligible for election because he did not reside in his district. As the ruling occurred within 80 days of the general election, Barrett's name could not be replaced on the ballot.[1] Republican Anne Neu won the special election, increasing the Republican majority to 77 seats.[2]

Electoral system edit

The 134 members of the House of Representatives were elected from single-member districts by first-past-the-post voting to 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 had to file a request with the secretary of state's office for votes for them to be counted. The filing period was from May 22 through June 5, 2018.[3]

Retiring members edit

 
Retiring incumbents (light red and light blue) by district.

Republican edit

DFL edit

Competitive districts edit

MinnPost and MPR News considered a total of 18 House districts competitive in 2018, based on past election results, campaign spending trends, and conversations with campaigns. MinnPost considered 15 districts competitive, 11 of which were held by the Republicans and four by the DFL. According to MinnPost, their list was not exhaustive and could have spoken to broader trends in the election.[27] MPR News also considered 15 districts competitive, 12 of which were held by the Republicans and three by the DFL.[28]

District Incumbent Party First
elected
2016
result
MinnPost[27]
(October 18, 2018)
MPR News[28]
(November 1, 2018)
Result
4B Paul Marquart DFL 2000 53.85%     Hold
5B Sandy Layman Republican 2016 53.61%     Hold
19A Clark Johnson[nb 3] DFL 2013[nb 4] 52.68%     Hold
34B Dennis Smith Republican 2014 55.83%     DFL gain
36A Mark Uglem[nb 3] Republican 2012 58.21%     DFL gain
37A Erin Koegel DFL 2016 47.17%     Hold
38B Matt Dean[nb 3] Republican 2004 56.94%     DFL gain
42A Randy Jessup Republican 2016 50.18%     DFL gain
44A Sarah Anderson Republican 2006 54.04%     DFL gain
47B Joe Hoppe[nb 3] Republican 2002 62.47%     Hold
49A Dario Anselmo Republican 2016 51.04%     DFL gain
52B Regina Barr Republican 2016 50.17%     DFL gain
53B Kelly Fenton Republican 2014 56.35%     DFL gain
54A Keith Franke Republican 2016 51.43%     DFL gain
55A Bob Loonan[nb 5] Republican 2014 55.78%     DFL gain
56B Roz Peterson Republican 2014 52.37%     DFL gain
57A Erin Maye Quade[nb 3] DFL 2016 52.23%     Hold
57B Anna Wills Republican 2012 53.66%     DFL gain

Primary elections results edit

A primary election was held in 21 districts to nominate Republican and DFL candidates. Eight Republican nominations and 14 DFL nominations were contested. Seven incumbents were opposed for their party's nomination. Notably, District 55A Republican incumbent Bob Loonan lost his party's nomination.[29]

District Party Candidates Votes %
6B Republican Skeeter Tomczak 2,402 100.00
DFL Dave Lislegard [30] 4,243 68.20
Shaun Hainey [31] 1,978 31.80
15B Republican Shane Mekeland 2,258 100.00
DFL Karla Scapanski [32] 1,166 66.33
Jessica Filiaggi [33] 592 33.67
18A Republican Dean Urdahl 2,534 100.00
DFL Justin Vold [34] 1,065 61.60
Robert Wright [35] 664 38.40
22A Republican Joe Schomacker 3,275 100.00
DFL Maxwell Kaufman [36] 1,331 53.82
Brian Abrahamson [37] 1,142 46.18
24A Republican John Petersburg 2,111 100.00
DFL Joe Heegard [38] 1,727 78.68
Ethan Cords [39] 468 21.32
26A Republican Paul Wilson 1,624 100.00
DFL Tina Liebling [40] 3,555 89.93
Abdulkadir Abdalla[nb 6] [41] 398 10.07
31B Republican Cal Bahr [42] 1,829 56.89
Tom Hackbarth [42] 1,386 43.11
DFL Sue Larson 1,969 100.00
34A Republican Kristin Robbins [43] 2,010 59.33
Brad Ganzer [44] 1,378 40.67
DFL Dan Solon 2,444 100.00
40B Republican Robert Marvin 957 100.00
DFL Samantha Vang [45] 1,705 46.65
Cindy Yang [45] 1,587 43.42
Alexander Koenig [46] 363 9.93
41B DFL Mary Kunesh-Podein [47] 4,718 85.78
Jeffrey Wagner [47] 782 14.22
46B Republican Melissa Moore [48] 633 60.00
Bob Helland [48] 422 40.00
DFL Cheryl Youakim 5,458 100.00
47B Republican Greg Boe [49] 1,324 56.97
Vincent Beaudette [50] 1,000 43.03
DFL Donzel Leggett 2,848 100.00
53A Republican Andy Turonie [51] 970 56.86
Bill Dahn [52] 736 43.14
DFL Tou Xiong 3,429 100.00
55A Republican Erik Mortensen [53] 1,727 57.76
Bob Loonan [54] 1,263 42.24
DFL Brad Tabke 2,137 100.00
57A Republican Matt Lundin 1,948 100.00
DFL Robert Bierman [55] 1,655 45.42
Linda Garrett-Johnson [55] 1,116 30.63
Roxanne Mindeman[nb 7] [55] 507 13.91
Kyle Koch[nb 7] [55] 220 6.04
Jake Cassidy [55] 146 4.01
59A Republican Fred Statema 317 100.00
DFL Fue Lee [56] 3,620 79.53
Grace Moua [46] 932 20.47
59B Republican Lacy Johnson 418 100.00
DFL Raymond Dehn [57] 3,317 52.60
Lisa Neal-Delgado [46] 2,989 47.40
60B Republican Joseph Patiño [58] 190 67.14
Fadumo Taani [58] 93 32.86
DFL Mohamud Noor [58] 2,909 39.73
Peter Wagenius [58] 2,076 28.35
Cordelia Pierson [58] 1,287 17.58
Haaris Pasha [58] 374 5.11
Joshua Preston [58] 335 4.58
Mary Mellen [58] 257 3.51
Angelo Jaramillo [58] 84 1.15
62A Republican Bruce Lundeen 218 100.00
DFL Hodan Hassan [59] 2,207 28.41
Osman Ahmed [59] 1,607 20.68
Omar Fateh [59] 1,602 20.62
Margarita Ortega [59] 1,531 19.71
Jen Kader [59] 822 10.58
62B Republican Ronald Peterson [46] 196 67.82
Ross Tenneson [46] 93 32.18
DFL Aisha Gomez 7,075 100.00
66B Republican David Richard 519 100.00
DFL John Lesch [60] 3,287 75.15
Trahern Crews [61] 1,087 24.85
Source: Minnesota Secretary of State[62]

Results edit

 
Districts won
 
Party Candidates Votes Seats
No. % +/− No. +/− %
Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party 134 1,388,938 54.40 +5.29 75 +18 55.97
Republican Party of Minnesota 131 1,151,135 45.09 −5.25 59 −18 44.03
Libertarian Party of Minnesota 2 1,067 0.04 −0.05 0 0 0.00
Independent 3 8,184 0.32 +0.13 0 0 0.00
Write-in N/A 3,925 0.15 −0.09 0 0 0.00
Total 2,553,249 100.00 ±0.00 134 ±0 100.00
Invalid/blank votes 58,116 2.23 −4.03
Turnout (out of 4,064,389 eligible voters)[63] 2,611,365 64.25 −10.47
Source: Minnesota Secretary of State[64]
Popular vote
DFL
54.40%
Republican
45.09%
Other
0.51%
House seats
DFL
55.97%
Republican
44.03%

District results edit

District Incumbent Candidates
Name Party First
elected
Name Party Votes % Winner
Party
1A Dan Fabian Republican 2010 Dan Fabian [65] Republican 11,762 71.14 Republican
Stephen Moeller [65] DFL 4,768 28.84
1B Deb Kiel Republican 2010 Deb Kiel [66] Republican 10,026 65.94 Republican
Brent Lindstrom [67] DFL 5,173 34.02
2A Matt Grossell Republican 2016 Matt Grossell [68] Republican 10,066 59.78 Republican
Michael Northbird [69] DFL 6,765 40.18
2B Steve Green Republican 2012 Steve Green [70] Republican 10,443 61.05 Republican
Karen Branden [71] DFL 6,655 38.90
3A Rob Ecklund DFL 2015[nb 4] Rob Ecklund [72] DFL 11,783 59.42 DFL
Randy Goutermont [72] Republican 8,022 40.45
3B Mary Murphy DFL 1976 Mary Murphy [73] DFL 12,282 60.03 DFL
Keith MacDonald [46] Republican 8,162 39.89
4A Ben Lien DFL 2012 Ben Lien [46] DFL 10,335 65.45 DFL
Jordan Idso [46] Republican 5,449 34.51
4B Paul Marquart DFL 2000 Paul Marquart [74] DFL 10,461 58.93 DFL
Jason Peterson [75] Republican 7,285 41.04
5A Matt Bliss Republican 2016 John Persell [76] DFL 8,454 50.01 DFL
Matt Bliss [77] Republican 8,443 49.95
5B Sandy Layman Republican 2016 Sandy Layman [78] Republican 10,108 51.98 Republican
Pat Medure [79] DFL 9,305 47.85
6A Julie Sandstede DFL 2016 Julie Sandstede [80] DFL 11,055 62.02 DFL
Guy Anderson [80] Republican 6,746 37.85
6B Jason Metsa[nb 3] DFL 2012 Dave Lislegard [81] DFL 12,075 61.97 DFL
Skeeter Tomczak [72] Republican 7,379 37.87
7A Jennifer Schultz DFL 2014 Jennifer Schultz [73] DFL 15,300 73.67 DFL
Dana Krivogorsky [46] Republican 5,439 26.19
7B Liz Olson DFL 2016 Liz Olson [73] DFL 12,739 71.84 DFL
Caroline Burley [46] Republican 4,965 28.00
8A Bud Nornes Republican 1996 Bud Nornes [82] Republican 11,331 59.77 Republican
Brittney Johnson [83] DFL 7,625 40.22
8B Mary Franson Republican 2010 Mary Franson [84] Republican 11,831 62.04 Republican
Gail Kulp [85] DFL 7,231 37.92
9A John Poston Republican 2016 John Poston [86] Republican 11,376 69.34 Republican
Alex Hering [87] DFL 5,021 30.60
9B Ron Kresha Republican 2012 Ron Kresha [88] Republican 11,802 72.16 Republican
Stephen Browning [89] DFL 4,548 27.81
10A Josh Heintzeman Republican 2014 Josh Heintzeman [90] Republican 11,907 62.23 Republican
Dale Menk [91] DFL 7,211 37.69
10B Dale Lueck Republican 2014 Dale Lueck [92] Republican 13,131 65.59 Republican
Phil Yetzer [93] DFL 6,876 34.35
11A Mike Sundin DFL 2012 Mike Sundin [94] DFL 10,532 58.30 DFL
Jeff Dotseth [94] Republican 7,518 41.62
11B Jason Rarick Republican 2014 Jason Rarick [46] Republican 9,147 59.68 Republican
Tim Burkhardt [95] DFL 6,166 40.23
12A Jeff Backer Republican 2014 Jeff Backer [96] Republican 11,382 62.02 Republican
Murray Smart [97] DFL 6,959 37.92
12B Paul Anderson Republican 2008 Paul Anderson [98] Republican 12,219 71.33 Republican
Ben Schirmers [99] DFL 4,894 28.57
13A Jeff Howe[nb 3] Republican 2012 Lisa Demuth [100] Republican 11,348 61.01 Republican
Jim Read [101] DFL 7,243 38.94
13B Tim O'Driscoll Republican 2010 Tim O'Driscoll [102] Republican 12,146 64.32 Republican
Heidi Everett [103] DFL 6,731 35.65
14A Tama Theis Republican 2013[nb 4] Tama Theis [104] Republican 9,079 52.09 Republican
Aric Putnam [105] DFL 8,348 47.89
14B Jim Knoblach Republican 1994[nb 8] Dan Wolgamott [106] DFL 7,950 58.07 DFL
Jim Knoblach[nb 9] [108] Republican 5,705 41.67
15A Sondra Erickson Republican 1998[nb 10] Sondra Erickson [109] Republican 10,495 64.28 Republican
Emy Minzel [110] DFL 5,808 35.58
15B Jim Newberger[nb 3] Republican 2012 Shane Mekeland [111] Republican 10,699 59.41 Republican
Karla Scapanski [111] DFL 6,161 34.21
Myron Wilson [112] Independent 1,137 6.31
16A Chris Swedzinski Republican 2010 Chris Swedzinski [113] Republican 10,854 67.56 Republican
Tom Wyatt-Yerka [114] DFL 5,198 32.36
16B Paul Torkelson Republican 2008 Paul Torkelson [115] Republican 10,772 63.20 Republican
Mindy Kimmel [116] DFL 6,268 36.77
17A Tim Miller Republican 2014 Tim Miller [117] Republican 10,069 60.21 Republican
Lyle Koenen [118] DFL 6,645 39.73
17B Dave Baker Republican 2014 Dave Baker [119] Republican 11,908 69.11 Republican
Anita Flowe [120] DFL 5,311 30.82
18A Dean Urdahl Republican 2002 Dean Urdahl [35] Republican 11,884 69.19 Republican
Justin Vold [121] DFL 4,269 24.85
Kyle Greene [122] Independent 650 3.78
Jill Galvan [123] Libertarian 363 2.11
18B Glenn Gruenhagen Republican 2010 Glenn Gruenhagen [124] Republican 10,843 66.66 Republican
Ashley Latzke [124] DFL 5,403 33.22
19A Clark Johnson[nb 3] DFL 2013[nb 4] Jeff Brand [125] DFL 10,274 54.34 DFL
Kim Spears [126] Republican 8,603 45.50
19B Jack Considine DFL 2014 Jack Considine [127] DFL 10,392 63.40 DFL
Joe Steck [128] Republican 5,978 36.47
20A Bob Vogel Republican 2014 Bob Vogel [129] Republican 11,982 63.55 Republican
Barbara Dröher Kline [129] DFL 6,858 36.37
20B David Bly[nb 3] DFL 2006[nb 11] Todd Lippert [130] DFL 10,925 55.32 DFL
Josh Gare [131] Republican 8,819 44.66
21A Barb Haley Republican 2016 Barb Haley [132] Republican 11,068 56.91 Republican
Lori Ann Clark [133] DFL 8,372 43.05
21B Steve Drazkowski Republican 2007[nb 4] Steve Drazkowski [134] Republican 11,511 63.43 Republican
Jonathan Isenor [135] DFL 6,619 36.47
22A Joe Schomacker Republican 2010 Joe Schomacker [136] Republican 10,811 66.73 Republican
Maxwell Kaufman [136] DFL 5,377 33.19
22B Rod Hamilton Republican 2004 Rod Hamilton [137] Republican 9,756 66.87 Republican
Cheniqua Johnson [138] DFL 4,819 33.03
23A Bob Gunther Republican 1995[nb 4] Bob Gunther [139] Republican 10,497 61.26 Republican
Heather Klassen [140] DFL 6,633 38.71
23B Jeremy Munson Republican 2018[nb 4] Jeremy Munson [141] Republican 10,290 60.05 Republican
Jim Grabowska [141] DFL 6,827 39.84
24A John Petersburg Republican 2012 John Petersburg [142] Republican 10,197 60.60 Republican
Joe Heegard [38] DFL 6,616 39.32
24B Brian Daniels Republican 2014 Brian Daniels [143] Republican 8,972 59.56 Republican
Yvette Marthaler [144] DFL 6,076 40.34
25A Duane Quam Republican 2010 Duane Quam [145] Republican 10,376 53.62 Republican
Jamie Mahlberg [146] DFL 8,957 46.29
25B Duane Sauke DFL 2016 Duane Sauke [147] DFL 11,260 60.10 DFL
Kenneth Bush [148] Republican 7,452 39.78
26A Tina Liebling DFL 2004 Tina Liebling [149] DFL 10,429 63.21 DFL
Paul Wilson [150] Republican 6,047 36.65
26B Nels Pierson Republican 2014 Nels Pierson [149] Republican 11,784 53.69 Republican
Tyrel Clark [151] DFL 10,144 46.21
27A Peggy Bennett Republican 2014 Peggy Bennett [152] Republican 9,957 56.52 Republican
Terry Gjersvik [153] DFL 7,651 43.43
27B Jeanne Poppe DFL 2004 Jeanne Poppe [154] DFL 8,523 57.38 DFL
Christine Green [155] Republican 6,319 42.54
28A Gene Pelowski DFL 1986 Gene Pelowski [156] DFL 12,587 96.61 DFL
28B Greg Davids Republican 1991[nb 12] Greg Davids [157] Republican 10,351 55.44 Republican
Thomas Trehus [158] DFL 8,308 44.49
29A Joe McDonald Republican 2010 Joe McDonald [159] Republican 13,114 67.86 Republican
Renée Cardarelle [159] DFL 6,193 32.05
29B Marion O'Neill Republican 2012 Marion O'Neill [160] Republican 10,531 62.02 Republican
Sharon McGinty [161] DFL 6,434 37.89
30A Nick Zerwas Republican 2012 Nick Zerwas [162] Republican 11,474 64.31 Republican
Sarah Hamlin [162] DFL 6,357 35.63
30B Eric Lucero Republican 2014 Eric Lucero [163] Republican 11,962 63.15 Republican
Margaret Fernandez [163] DFL 6,970 36.79
31A Kurt Daudt Republican 2010 Kurt Daudt [164] Republican 12,326 69.08 Republican
Brad Brown [164] DFL 5,501 30.83
31B Cal Bahr Republican 2016 Cal Bahr [42] Republican 12,840 64.40 Republican
Sue Larson [165] DFL 7,080 35.51
32A Brian Johnson Republican 2012 Brian Johnson [166] Republican 11,351 63.47 Republican
Renae Berg [167] DFL 6,522 36.47
32B Anne Neu Republican 2017[nb 4] Anne Neu [42] Republican 11,031 58.00 Republican
Jeff Peterson [168] DFL 7,971 41.91
33A Jerry Hertaus Republican 2012 Jerry Hertaus [169] Republican 14,394 58.99 Republican
Norrie Thomas [170] DFL 9,979 40.90
33B Cindy Pugh Republican 2012 Kelly Morrison [171] DFL 11,786 50.43 DFL
Cindy Pugh [171] Republican 11,570 49.50
34A Vacant[nb 13] Kristin Robbins [172] Republican 12,486 56.49 Republican
Dan Solon [172] DFL 9,601 43.44
34B Dennis Smith Republican 2014 Kristin Bahner [173] DFL 12,194 52.79 DFL
Dennis Smith [173] Republican 10,873 47.07
35A Abigail Whelan[nb 3] Republican 2014 John Heinrich [174] Republican 9,764 54.45 Republican
Bill Vikander [174] DFL 8,145 45.42
35B Peggy Scott Republican 2008 Peggy Scott [175] Republican 11,438 56.53 Republican
Kathryn Eckhardt [175] DFL 8,771 43.35
36A Mark Uglem[nb 3] Republican 2012 Zack Stephenson [176] DFL 9,759 52.27 DFL
Bill Maresh [9] Republican 8,878 47.55
36B Melissa Hortman DFL 2004 Melissa Hortman [177] DFL 12,514 63.05 DFL
Jermain Botsio [178] Republican 7,302 36.79
37A Erin Koegel DFL 2016 Erin Koegel [179] DFL 9,816 56.01 DFL
Anthony Wilder [179] Republican 7,676 43.80
37B Nolan West Republican 2016 Nolan West [180] Republican 10,254 50.22 Republican
Amir Malik [180] DFL 10,101 49.47
38A Linda Runbeck Republican 1989[nb 14] Linda Runbeck [181] Republican 11,371 55.13 Republican
Kevin Fogarty [181] DFL 9,229 44.75
38B Matt Dean[nb 3] Republican 2004 Ami Wazlawik [182] DFL 11,573 50.81 DFL
Pat Anderson [182] Republican 11,187 49.11
39A Bob Dettmer Republican 2006 Bob Dettmer [183] Republican 12,366 55.52 Republican
Ann Mozey [184] DFL 9,881 44.36
39B Kathy Lohmer Republican 2010 Shelly Christensen [185] DFL 11,372 50.25 DFL
Kathy Lohmer [185] Republican 11,235 49.65
40A Mike Nelson DFL 2002 Mike Nelson [186] DFL 9,387 73.12 DFL
David True [186] Republican 3,411 26.57
40B Debra Hilstrom[nb 3] DFL 2000 Samantha Vang [187] DFL 10,512 72.76 DFL
Robert Marvin [187] Republican 3,903 27.02
41A Connie Bernardy DFL 2000[nb 15] Connie Bernardy [188] DFL 11,967 64.82 DFL
Susan Erickson [188] Republican 6,453 34.95
41B Mary Kunesh-Podein DFL 2016 Mary Kunesh-Podein [189] DFL 12,408 65.77 DFL
Tim Utz [190] Independent 6,397 33.91
42A Randy Jessup Republican 2016 Kelly Moller [191] DFL 12,289 57.52 DFL
Randy Jessup [192] Republican 9,055 42.38
42B Jamie Becker-Finn DFL 2016 Jamie Becker-Finn [193] DFL 13,042 60.35 DFL
Yele-Mis Yang [193] Republican 8,543 39.53
43A Peter Fischer DFL 2012 Peter Fischer [194] DFL 12,253 61.36 DFL
Bob Cardinal [194] Republican 7,691 38.52
43B Leon Lillie DFL 2004 Leon Lillie [195] DFL 11,253 62.31 DFL
Rachael Bucholz [195] Republican 6,788 37.59
44A Sarah Anderson Republican 2006 Ginny Klevorn [196] DFL 12,995 53.85 DFL
Sarah Anderson [196] Republican 11,119 46.08
44B Jon Applebaum[nb 3] DFL 2014 Patty Acomb [197] DFL 15,082 62.74 DFL
Gary Porter [198] Republican 8,935 37.17
45A Lyndon Carlson DFL 1972 Lyndon Carlson [199] DFL 12,347 65.35 DFL
Reid Johnson [199] Republican 6,520 34.51
45B Mike Freiberg DFL 2012 Mike Freiberg [200] DFL 15,727 72.44 DFL
Steve Merriman [200] Republican 5,954 27.42
46A Peggy Flanagan[nb 3] DFL 2015[nb 4] Ryan Winkler [201] DFL 16,692 72.50 DFL
Luke McCusker [201] Republican 6,297 27.35
46B Cheryl Youakim DFL 2014 Cheryl Youakim [202] DFL 16,400 75.48 DFL
Melissa Moore [202] Republican 5,297 24.38
47A Jim Nash Republican 2014 Jim Nash [203] Republican 14,106 64.70 Republican
Madalynn Gerold [204] DFL 7,680 35.23
47B Joe Hoppe[nb 3] Republican 2002 Greg Boe [205] Republican 10,853 50.24 Republican
Donzel Leggett [206] DFL 10,736 49.70
48A Laurie Pryor DFL 2016 Laurie Pryor [207] DFL 13,980 59.39 DFL
Ellen Cousins [208] Republican 9,531 40.49
48B Jenifer Loon Republican 2008 Carlie Kotyza-Witthuhn [209] DFL 10,397 50.53 DFL
Jenifer Loon [210] Republican 10,156 49.36
49A Dario Anselmo Republican 2016 Heather Edelson [211] DFL 14,725 58.13 DFL
Dario Anselmo [212] Republican 10,584 41.78
49B Vacant[nb 16] Steve Elkins [213] DFL 15,264 61.69 DFL
Matt Sikich [214] Republican 9,446 38.17
50A Linda Slocum[nb 3] DFL 2006 Michael Howard [215] DFL 12,359 68.24 DFL
Kirsten Johnson [216] Republican 5,730 31.64
50B Andrew Carlson DFL 2016 Andrew Carlson [216] DFL 12,745 60.83 DFL
Chad Anderson [216] Republican 8,180 39.04
51A Sandra Masin DFL 2006[nb 11] Sandra Masin [217] DFL 11,875 61.43 DFL
Jim Kiner [217] Republican 7,446 38.52
51B Laurie Halverson DFL 2012 Laurie Halverson [218] DFL 13,879 62.18 DFL
Doug Willetts [218] Republican 8,424 37.74
52A Rick Hansen DFL 2004 Rick Hansen [219] DFL 13,549 65.84 DFL
Beth Arntson [219] Republican 6,998 34.01
52B Regina Barr Republican 2016 Ruth Richardson [220] DFL 11,004 53.74 DFL
Regina Barr [220] Republican 9,437 46.08
53A JoAnn Ward[nb 3] DFL 2012 Tou Xiong [221] DFL 11,526 61.18 DFL
Andy Turonie [222] Republican 7,293 38.71
53B Kelly Fenton Republican 2014 Steve Sandell [223] DFL 12,261 52.29 DFL
Kelly Fenton [224] Republican 11,169 47.63
54A Keith Franke Republican 2016 Anne Claflin [225] DFL 9,300 50.98 DFL
Keith Franke [226] Republican 8,924 48.92
54B Tony Jurgens Republican 2016 Tony Jurgens [227] Republican 9,947 51.03 Republican
Tina Folch [228] DFL 9,525 48.86
55A Bob Loonan Republican 2014 Brad Tabke [229] DFL 8,984 51.53 DFL
Erik Mortensen [230] Republican 8,382 48.07
55B Tony Albright Republican 2012 Tony Albright [53] Republican 12,968 61.16 Republican
Matt Christensen [46] DFL 8,215 38.74
56A Drew Christensen Republican 2014 Hunter Cantrell [231] DFL 10,813 52.74 DFL
Drew Christensen [232] Republican 9,662 47.13
56B Roz Peterson Republican 2014 Alice Mann [233] DFL 10,035 52.64 DFL
Roz Peterson [234] Republican 9,013 47.28
57A Erin Maye Quade[nb 3] DFL 2016 Robert Bierman [235] DFL 12,006 54.53 DFL
Matt Lundin [235] Republican 9,296 42.22
Matt Swenson [236] Libertarian 704 3.20
57B Anna Wills Republican 2012 John Huot [237] DFL 11,209 51.92 DFL
Anna Wills [237] Republican 10,373 48.04
58A Jon Koznick Republican 2014 Jon Koznick [238] Republican 11,769 55.68 Republican
Maggie Williams [238] DFL 9,354 44.25
58B Pat Garofalo Republican 2004 Pat Garofalo [239] Republican 11,549 58.84 Republican
Marla Vagts [239] DFL 8,060 41.06
59A Fue Lee DFL 2016 Fue Lee [240] DFL 12,046 86.04 DFL
Fred Statema [46] Republican 1,916 13.69
59B Raymond Dehn DFL 2012 Raymond Dehn [241] DFL 15,826 82.29 DFL
Lacy Johnson [241] Republican 3,357 17.46
60A Diane Loeffler DFL 2004 Diane Loeffler [242] DFL 19,026 86.45 DFL
Kelly Winsor [46] Republican 2,922 13.28
60B Ilhan Omar[nb 3] DFL 2016 Mohamud Noor [58] DFL 16,440 86.26 DFL
Joseph Patiño [58] Republican 2,552 13.39
61A Frank Hornstein DFL 2002 Frank Hornstein [243] DFL 23,736 86.05 DFL
Jeremy Hansen [46] Republican 3,814 13.83
61B Vacant[nb 17] Jamie Long [244] DFL 21,289 85.73 DFL
Scot Missling [46] Republican 3,487 14.04
62A Karen Clark[nb 3] DFL 1980 Hodan Hassan [244] DFL 13,107 90.39 DFL
Bruce Lundeen [244] Republican 1,281 8.83
62B Susan Allen[nb 3] DFL 2012[nb 4] Aisha Gomez [244] DFL 17,928 92.07 DFL
Ronald Peterson [244] Republican 1,502 7.71
63A Jim Davnie DFL 2000 Jim Davnie [245] DFL 21,278 88.84 DFL
Kyle Bragg [46] Republican 2,631 10.98
63B Jean Wagenius DFL 1986 Jean Wagenius [246] DFL 18,403 80.83 DFL
Frank Pafko [246] Republican 4,307 18.92
64A Erin Murphy[nb 3] DFL 2006 Kaohly Her [247] DFL 18,995 84.14 DFL
Patrick Griffin [247] Republican 3,532 15.64
64B Dave Pinto DFL 2014 Dave Pinto [248] DFL 19,447 80.07 DFL
Alex Pouliot [248] Republican 4,812 19.81
65A Rena Moran DFL 2010 Rena Moran [249] DFL 12,785 86.76 DFL
Monique Giordana [46] Republican 1,913 12.98
65B Carlos Mariani DFL 1990 Carlos Mariani [250] DFL 14,540 81.37 DFL
Margaret Mary Stokely [46] Republican 3,275 18.33
66A Alice Hausman DFL 1989[nb 4] Alice Hausman [251] DFL 16,035 73.88 DFL
Jon Heyer [251] Republican 5,644 26.01
66B John Lesch DFL 2002 John Lesch [252] DFL 11,486 83.46 DFL
David Richard [61] Republican 2,227 16.18
67A Tim Mahoney DFL 1998 Tim Mahoney [252] DFL 9,557 96.41 DFL
67B Sheldon Johnson[nb 3] DFL 2000 Jay Xiong [252] DFL 10,235 78.10 DFL
Fred Turk [253] Republican 2,827 21.57
Withdrawn candidates
District Name Party Note
2A Soren Sorensen [254] DFL Withdrew after losing party's endorsement.[255]
2B Darren Leno [256] DFL Withdrew after losing party's endorsement.[257]
5A Reed Olson [258] DFL Lost party's endorsement.[259]
8A Nate Gramley [260] Republican Lost party's endorsement.[261]
13A Jeff Howe [262] Republican Withdrew to seek election to the Minnesota Senate in the District 13 special election.[6]
13B Benjamin Carollo [262] DFL Withdrew after losing party's endorsement.[263]
15B Lucas Knese [262] Republican Lost party's endorsement.[264]
Mark Olson [265] Republican Lost party's endorsement.[264]
John Ulrick [266] Republican Withdrew after losing party's endorsement.[267]
19A Nick Pemberton [268] DFL Did not file an affidavit of candidacy.[46]
25B Walter Smith [269] Republican Withdrew after losing party's endorsement.[270]
27A Thomas Martinez [271] DFL Withdrew after losing party's endorsement.[272]
Colin Minehart [273] DFL Withdrew to focus on his business.[272]
28B Jordan Fontenello [274] DFL Withdrew after losing party's endorsement.[275]
29A Janice Holter Kittok [276] DFL Did not file an affidavit of candidacy.[46]
34A Joyce Peppin [277] Republican Withdrew to join the Minnesota Rural Electric Association as director of government affairs and general counsel.[8]
35A Mandy Benz [278] Republican Lost party's endorsement.[279]
Andre Champagne [280] Republican Lost party's endorsement.[279]
John LeTourneau [281] Republican Lost party's endorsement.[279]
Jill Novitzke [282] Republican Lost party's endorsement.[279]
Donavon Balaski [283] DFL Website and social media no longer active.
Andy Hillebregt [284] DFL Withdrew after losing party's endorsement.[285]
37A Brian McCormick [286] Libertarian Did not submit a nominating petition.[287]
37B Brandon Taitt [288] DFL Withdrew after losing party's endorsement.[289]
38B Lori Ahlness [290] Republican Withdrew after losing party's endorsement.[291]
Ken Swecker [290] Republican Withdrew after losing party's endorsement.[292]
39B Paula O'Loughlin [293] DFL Withdrew after losing party's endorsement.[294]
40B Debra Hilstrom [295] DFL Withdrew to seek election to be attorney general.[15]
42A Burt Johnson [296] DFL Withdrew after losing party's endorsement.[297]
Liz Voltz [298] DFL Withdrew after losing party's endorsement.[299]
46A Brittany Edwards [300] DFL Withdrew after conceding party's endorsement.[301]
Brian Shekleton [302] DFL Withdrew following Ryan Winkler's announcement that he would seek election.[303]
47A David Snyder [304] DFL Lost party's endorsement.[305]
47B Joe Hoppe [306] Republican Withdrew to resume full-time employment.[5]
49A Cheryl Barry [307] DFL Withdrew after losing party's endorsement.[308]
Carolyn Jackson [309] DFL Withdrew after losing party's endorsement.[310]
49B Paul Rosenthal [311] DFL Withdrew to become the director of external affairs for Western Governors University.[21]
51A Ryan Fagan [312] DFL Withdrew and endorsed Sandra Masin.[313]
52B Geoff Dittberner [314] DFL Withdrew after losing party's endorsement.[315]
53A Greta Bjerkness [51] DFL Withdrew after losing party's endorsement.[316]
Lila Eltawely [317] DFL Withdrew after losing party's endorsement.[318]
55A Mary Hernandez [319] DFL Withdrew for personal reasons.[320]
56A Renita Fisher [321] DFL Withdrew after losing party's endorsement.[322]
56B Lindsey Port DFL Withdrew due to loss of popular support.[323]
57A Erin Maye Quade [324] DFL Withdrew to seek election to be lieutenant governor as Erin Murphy's running mate.[18]
60A Anthony Hernandez [325] DFL Withdrew after losing party's endorsement.[326]
60B Ilhan Omar [327] DFL Withdrew to seek election to be Minnesota's 5th congressional district representative.[15]
61B Sara Freeman [328] DFL Withdrew after losing party's endorsement.[329]
Tim Laughinghouse [328] DFL Lost party's endorsement.[330]
Meggie Wittorf [328] DFL Withdrew after losing party's endorsement.[331]
62A Farhio Khalif [59] DFL Did not file an affidavit of candidacy.[46]
Guhaad Said [332] DFL Website and social media no longer active.
62B Korina Barry [333] DFL Withdrew after losing party's endorsement.[334]
Rebecca Gagnon [333] DFL Withdrew after losing party's endorsement.[335]
Bonita Jones [333] DFL Withdrew after losing party's endorsement.[336]
Ben Schweigert [333] DFL Withdrew after losing party's endorsement.[337]
63B Emily Antin [338] DFL Withdrew after losing party's endorsement.[339]
Husniyah Dent Bradley [340] DFL Lost party's endorsement.[341]
Leili Fatehi [342] DFL Lost party's endorsement.[341]
Brenda Johnson [343] DFL Did not file an affidavit of candidacy.[46]
Philip Sturm [344] Independent Did not submit a nominating petition.[46]
64A Kayla Farhang DFL Withdrew for personal reasons.[345]
Amanda Karls [346] DFL Lost party's endorsement.[347]
Meg Luger-Nikolai [348] DFL Lost party's endorsement.[347]
64B Troy Sjerven [349] Libertarian Did not submit a nominating petition.[287]
66B Alissa Harrington [350] DFL Withdrew after conceding party's endorsement.[351]
67B John Slade [352] DFL Withdrew after losing party's endorsement.[351]
Grant Stevensen [352] DFL Withdrew after losing party's endorsement.[351]
Shoua Yang [352] DFL Lost party's endorsement.[351]

Seats changing parties edit

 
Seat gains and holds by party.
Party Incumbent District First
elected
Winner Party
Republican Matt Bliss 5A 2016 John Persell DFL
Jim Knoblach[nb 9] 14B 1994[nb 8] Dan Wolgamott DFL
Cindy Pugh 33B 2012 Kelly Morrison DFL
Dennis Smith 34B 2014 Kristin Bahner DFL
Mark Uglem[nb 3] 36A 2012 Zack Stephenson DFL
Matt Dean[nb 3] 38B 2004 Ami Wazlawik DFL
Kathy Lohmer 39B 2010 Shelly Christensen DFL
Randy Jessup 42A 2016 Kelly Moller DFL
Sarah Anderson 44A 2006 Ginny Klevorn DFL
Jenifer Loon 48B 2008 Carlie Kotyza-Witthuhn DFL
Dario Anselmo 49A 2016 Heather Edelson DFL
Regina Barr 52B 2016 Ruth Richardson DFL
Kelly Fenton 53B 2014 Steve Sandell DFL
Keith Franke 54A 2016 Anne Claflin DFL
Bob Loonan[nb 5] 55A 2014 Brad Tabke DFL
Drew Christensen 56A 2014 Hunter Cantrell DFL
Roz Peterson 56B 2014 Alice Mann DFL
Anna Wills 57B 2012 John Huot DFL

Aftermath edit

On November 8, 2018, the newly elected House DFL caucus met to elect the leadership of the new House. House DFL Leader Melissa Hortman was elected speaker-designate unopposed. Ryan Winkler was elected majority leader and Liz Olson majority whip.[353][354][355] The next day, the newly elected House Republican caucus met and elected outgoing Speaker Kurt Daudt minority leader, a position he held from 2013 to 2015.[356]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Including 2 vacant seats previously held by the DFL.
  2. ^ Including 1 vacant seat previously held by the Republicans.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa Retired; did not seek re-election.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Elected in a special election.
  5. ^ a b Lost primary election for party's nomination.
  6. ^ Suspended campaign on June 22, 2018.
  7. ^ a b Suspended campaign on July 31, 2018, and endorsed Robert Bierman
  8. ^ a b Did not seek re-election in 2006. Elected again in 2014.
  9. ^ a b Suspended campaign on September 21, 2018, following allegations of inappropriate behavior.[107]
  10. ^ Elected in a special election. Lost re-election in 2008. Elected again in 2010.
  11. ^ a b Lost re-election in 2010. Elected again in 2012.
  12. ^ Elected in a special election. Lost re-election in 2006. Elected again in 2008.
  13. ^ Republican Joyce Peppin resigned effective on July 2, 2018, to join the Minnesota Rural Electric Association as director of government affairs and general counsel.[8]
  14. ^ Elected in a special election. Did not seek re-election in 1992 in order to seek election to the Minnesota Senate. Did not seek re-election to the Senate in 2000. Elected again to the House in 2010.
  15. ^ Did not seek re-election in 2006. Elected again in 2012.
  16. ^ DFL incumbent Paul Rosenthal resigned effective on September 5, 2018, to become the director of external affairs for Western Governors University.[22]
  17. ^ DFL incumbent Paul Thissen resigned effective on April 20, 2018, to become a justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court.[25]

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2018, minnesota, house, representatives, election, held, state, minnesota, november, 2018, elect, members, house, representatives, 91st, minnesota, legislature, primary, election, held, several, districts, august, 2018, election, coincided, with, election, gov. The 2018 Minnesota House of Representatives election was held in the U S state of Minnesota on November 6 2018 to elect members to the House of Representatives of the 91st Minnesota Legislature A primary election was held in several districts on August 14 2018 The election coincided with the election for governor a special election for the Minnesota Senate and other elections 2018 Minnesota House of Representatives Elections 2016 November 6 2018 2018 11 06 2020 All 134 seats in the Minnesota House of Representatives68 seats needed for a majority Majority party Minority party Leader Melissa Hortman Kurt DaudtParty Democratic DFL RepublicanLeader since November 10 2016 November 10 2012Leader s seat 36B Brooklyn Park 31A CrownLast election 57 seats 49 11 76 seats 50 34 Seats before 57 nb 1 77 nb 2 Seats won 75 59Seat change 18 18Popular vote 1 388 938 1 151 135Percentage 54 40 45 09 Swing 5 29 pp 5 25 ppResults by districtSpeaker before electionKurt DaudtRepublican Elected Speaker Melissa HortmanDemocratic DFL The Minnesota Democratic Farmer Labor Party DFL won a majority of seats ending the Republican majority that began with the 2014 election The new legislature convened on January 8 2019 Contents 1 Background 2 Electoral system 3 Retiring members 3 1 Republican 3 2 DFL 4 Competitive districts 5 Primary elections results 6 Results 6 1 District results 6 2 Seats changing parties 7 Aftermath 8 See also 9 Notes 10 References 11 External linksBackground editThe last election resulted in the Republicans winning a majority of 76 seats increasing the majority of 72 seats it won in 2014 It was the first time that a party has retained control of the House of Representatives since the DFL in the 2008 election In conjunction with the result of the Senate election it also resulted in the return of all Republican control of the Legislature since 2012 only the second time the Republicans have held control of both houses since the return of partisan elections to the House in 1974 and the Senate in 1976 and marking the end of two years of split control between a Republican held House and a DFL held Senate A special election was held for District 32B on February 14 2017 following the invalidation of its general election results On September 8 2016 the Minnesota Supreme Court found Republican incumbent Bob Barrett ineligible for election because he did not reside in his district As the ruling occurred within 80 days of the general election Barrett s name could not be replaced on the ballot 1 Republican Anne Neu won the special election increasing the Republican majority to 77 seats 2 Electoral system editThe 134 members of the House of Representatives were elected from single member districts by first past the post voting to 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 had to file a request with the secretary of state s office for votes for them to be counted The filing period was from May 22 through June 5 2018 3 Retiring members edit nbsp Retiring incumbents light red and light blue by district Republican edit Matt Dean 38B 4 Joe Hoppe 47B 5 Jeff Howe 13A To seek election to be District 13 s senator in the Minnesota Senate 6 Jim Newberger 15B To seek election to be Minnesota s Class 1 U S senator 7 Joyce Peppin 34A Resigned effective July 2 2018 to join the Minnesota Rural Electric Association as director of government affairs and general counsel 8 Mark Uglem 36A 9 Abigail Whelan 35A 10 DFL edit Susan Allen 62B 11 Jon Applebaum 44B 12 David Bly 20B 13 Karen Clark 62A 11 Peggy Flanagan 46A To seek election to be lieutenant governor as Tim Walz s running mate 14 Debra Hilstrom 40B To seek election to be attorney general 15 Clark Johnson 19A 16 Sheldon Johnson 67B 17 Erin Maye Quade 57A To seek election to be lieutenant governor as Erin Murphy s running mate 18 Jason Metsa 6B To seek election to be Minnesota s 8th congressional district representative 19 Erin Murphy 64A To seek election to be governor 20 Ilhan Omar 60B To seek election to be Minnesota s 5th congressional district representative 15 Paul Rosenthal 49B Resigned effective September 5 2018 to become the director of external affairs for Western Governors University 21 22 Linda Slocum 50A 23 Paul Thissen 61B Resigned effective April 20 2018 to become a justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court 24 25 JoAnn Ward 53A 26 Competitive districts editMinnPost and MPR News considered a total of 18 House districts competitive in 2018 based on past election results campaign spending trends and conversations with campaigns MinnPost considered 15 districts competitive 11 of which were held by the Republicans and four by the DFL According to MinnPost their list was not exhaustive and could have spoken to broader trends in the election 27 MPR News also considered 15 districts competitive 12 of which were held by the Republicans and three by the DFL 28 District Incumbent Party Firstelected 2016result MinnPost 27 October 18 2018 MPR News 28 November 1 2018 Result4B Paul Marquart DFL 2000 53 85 nbsp nbsp Hold5B Sandy Layman Republican 2016 53 61 nbsp nbsp Hold19A Clark Johnson nb 3 DFL 2013 nb 4 52 68 nbsp nbsp Hold34B Dennis Smith Republican 2014 55 83 nbsp nbsp DFL gain36A Mark Uglem nb 3 Republican 2012 58 21 nbsp nbsp DFL gain37A Erin Koegel DFL 2016 47 17 nbsp nbsp Hold38B Matt Dean nb 3 Republican 2004 56 94 nbsp nbsp DFL gain42A Randy Jessup Republican 2016 50 18 nbsp nbsp DFL gain44A Sarah Anderson Republican 2006 54 04 nbsp nbsp DFL gain47B Joe Hoppe nb 3 Republican 2002 62 47 nbsp nbsp Hold49A Dario Anselmo Republican 2016 51 04 nbsp nbsp DFL gain52B Regina Barr Republican 2016 50 17 nbsp nbsp DFL gain53B Kelly Fenton Republican 2014 56 35 nbsp nbsp DFL gain54A Keith Franke Republican 2016 51 43 nbsp nbsp DFL gain55A Bob Loonan nb 5 Republican 2014 55 78 nbsp nbsp DFL gain56B Roz Peterson Republican 2014 52 37 nbsp nbsp DFL gain57A Erin Maye Quade nb 3 DFL 2016 52 23 nbsp nbsp Hold57B Anna Wills Republican 2012 53 66 nbsp nbsp DFL gainPrimary elections results editA primary election was held in 21 districts to nominate Republican and DFL candidates Eight Republican nominations and 14 DFL nominations were contested Seven incumbents were opposed for their party s nomination Notably District 55A Republican incumbent Bob Loonan lost his party s nomination 29 District Party Candidates Votes 6B Republican Skeeter Tomczak 2 402 100 00DFL Dave Lislegard 30 4 243 68 20Shaun Hainey 31 1 978 31 8015B Republican Shane Mekeland 2 258 100 00DFL Karla Scapanski 32 1 166 66 33Jessica Filiaggi 33 592 33 6718A Republican Dean Urdahl 2 534 100 00DFL Justin Vold 34 1 065 61 60Robert Wright 35 664 38 4022A Republican Joe Schomacker 3 275 100 00DFL Maxwell Kaufman 36 1 331 53 82Brian Abrahamson 37 1 142 46 1824A Republican John Petersburg 2 111 100 00DFL Joe Heegard 38 1 727 78 68Ethan Cords 39 468 21 3226A Republican Paul Wilson 1 624 100 00DFL Tina Liebling 40 3 555 89 93Abdulkadir Abdalla nb 6 41 398 10 0731B Republican Cal Bahr 42 1 829 56 89Tom Hackbarth 42 1 386 43 11DFL Sue Larson 1 969 100 0034A Republican Kristin Robbins 43 2 010 59 33Brad Ganzer 44 1 378 40 67DFL Dan Solon 2 444 100 0040B Republican Robert Marvin 957 100 00DFL Samantha Vang 45 1 705 46 65Cindy Yang 45 1 587 43 42Alexander Koenig 46 363 9 9341B DFL Mary Kunesh Podein 47 4 718 85 78Jeffrey Wagner 47 782 14 2246B Republican Melissa Moore 48 633 60 00Bob Helland 48 422 40 00DFL Cheryl Youakim 5 458 100 0047B Republican Greg Boe 49 1 324 56 97Vincent Beaudette 50 1 000 43 03DFL Donzel Leggett 2 848 100 0053A Republican Andy Turonie 51 970 56 86Bill Dahn 52 736 43 14DFL Tou Xiong 3 429 100 0055A Republican Erik Mortensen 53 1 727 57 76Bob Loonan 54 1 263 42 24DFL Brad Tabke 2 137 100 0057A Republican Matt Lundin 1 948 100 00DFL Robert Bierman 55 1 655 45 42Linda Garrett Johnson 55 1 116 30 63Roxanne Mindeman nb 7 55 507 13 91Kyle Koch nb 7 55 220 6 04Jake Cassidy 55 146 4 0159A Republican Fred Statema 317 100 00DFL Fue Lee 56 3 620 79 53Grace Moua 46 932 20 4759B Republican Lacy Johnson 418 100 00DFL Raymond Dehn 57 3 317 52 60Lisa Neal Delgado 46 2 989 47 4060B Republican Joseph Patino 58 190 67 14Fadumo Taani 58 93 32 86DFL Mohamud Noor 58 2 909 39 73Peter Wagenius 58 2 076 28 35Cordelia Pierson 58 1 287 17 58Haaris Pasha 58 374 5 11Joshua Preston 58 335 4 58Mary Mellen 58 257 3 51Angelo Jaramillo 58 84 1 1562A Republican Bruce Lundeen 218 100 00DFL Hodan Hassan 59 2 207 28 41Osman Ahmed 59 1 607 20 68Omar Fateh 59 1 602 20 62Margarita Ortega 59 1 531 19 71Jen Kader 59 822 10 5862B Republican Ronald Peterson 46 196 67 82Ross Tenneson 46 93 32 18DFL Aisha Gomez 7 075 100 0066B Republican David Richard 519 100 00DFL John Lesch 60 3 287 75 15Trahern Crews 61 1 087 24 85Source Minnesota Secretary of State 62 Results edit nbsp Districts won nbsp Party Candidates Votes SeatsNo No Minnesota Democratic Farmer Labor Party 134 1 388 938 54 40 5 29 75 18 55 97Republican Party of Minnesota 131 1 151 135 45 09 5 25 59 18 44 03Libertarian Party of Minnesota 2 1 067 0 04 0 05 0 0 0 00Independent 3 8 184 0 32 0 13 0 0 0 00Write in N A 3 925 0 15 0 09 0 0 0 00Total 2 553 249 100 00 0 00 134 0 100 00Invalid blank votes 58 116 2 23 4 03Turnout out of 4 064 389 eligible voters 63 2 611 365 64 25 10 47Source Minnesota Secretary of State 64 Popular voteDFL 54 40 Republican 45 09 Other 0 51 House seatsDFL 55 97 Republican 44 03 District results edit Contents 1A1B2A2B3A3B4A4B5A5B6A6B7A7B8A8B9A9B10A10B11A11B12A12B13A13B14A14B15A15B16A16B17A17B18A18B19A19B20A20B21A21B22A22B23A23B24A24B25A25B26A26B27A27B28A28B29A29B30A30B31A31B32A32B33A33B34A34B35A35B36A36B37A37B38A38B39A39B40A40B41A41B42A42B43A43B44A44B45A45B46A46B47A47B48A48B49A49B50A50B51A51B52A52B53A53B54A54B55A55B56A56B57A57B58A58B59A59B60A60B61A61B62A62B63A63B64A64B65A65B66A66B67A67B District Incumbent CandidatesName Party Firstelected Name Party Votes WinnerParty1A Dan Fabian Republican 2010 Dan Fabian 65 Republican 11 762 71 14 RepublicanStephen Moeller 65 DFL 4 768 28 841B Deb Kiel Republican 2010 Deb Kiel 66 Republican 10 026 65 94 RepublicanBrent Lindstrom 67 DFL 5 173 34 022A Matt Grossell Republican 2016 Matt Grossell 68 Republican 10 066 59 78 RepublicanMichael Northbird 69 DFL 6 765 40 182B Steve Green Republican 2012 Steve Green 70 Republican 10 443 61 05 RepublicanKaren Branden 71 DFL 6 655 38 903A Rob Ecklund DFL 2015 nb 4 Rob Ecklund 72 DFL 11 783 59 42 DFLRandy Goutermont 72 Republican 8 022 40 453B Mary Murphy DFL 1976 Mary Murphy 73 DFL 12 282 60 03 DFLKeith MacDonald 46 Republican 8 162 39 894A Ben Lien DFL 2012 Ben Lien 46 DFL 10 335 65 45 DFLJordan Idso 46 Republican 5 449 34 514B Paul Marquart DFL 2000 Paul Marquart 74 DFL 10 461 58 93 DFLJason Peterson 75 Republican 7 285 41 045A Matt Bliss Republican 2016 John Persell 76 DFL 8 454 50 01 DFLMatt Bliss 77 Republican 8 443 49 955B Sandy Layman Republican 2016 Sandy Layman 78 Republican 10 108 51 98 RepublicanPat Medure 79 DFL 9 305 47 856A Julie Sandstede DFL 2016 Julie Sandstede 80 DFL 11 055 62 02 DFLGuy Anderson 80 Republican 6 746 37 856B Jason Metsa nb 3 DFL 2012 Dave Lislegard 81 DFL 12 075 61 97 DFLSkeeter Tomczak 72 Republican 7 379 37 877A Jennifer Schultz DFL 2014 Jennifer Schultz 73 DFL 15 300 73 67 DFLDana Krivogorsky 46 Republican 5 439 26 197B Liz Olson DFL 2016 Liz Olson 73 DFL 12 739 71 84 DFLCaroline Burley 46 Republican 4 965 28 008A Bud Nornes Republican 1996 Bud Nornes 82 Republican 11 331 59 77 RepublicanBrittney Johnson 83 DFL 7 625 40 228B Mary Franson Republican 2010 Mary Franson 84 Republican 11 831 62 04 RepublicanGail Kulp 85 DFL 7 231 37 929A John Poston Republican 2016 John Poston 86 Republican 11 376 69 34 RepublicanAlex Hering 87 DFL 5 021 30 609B Ron Kresha Republican 2012 Ron Kresha 88 Republican 11 802 72 16 RepublicanStephen Browning 89 DFL 4 548 27 8110A Josh Heintzeman Republican 2014 Josh Heintzeman 90 Republican 11 907 62 23 RepublicanDale Menk 91 DFL 7 211 37 6910B Dale Lueck Republican 2014 Dale Lueck 92 Republican 13 131 65 59 RepublicanPhil Yetzer 93 DFL 6 876 34 3511A Mike Sundin DFL 2012 Mike Sundin 94 DFL 10 532 58 30 DFLJeff Dotseth 94 Republican 7 518 41 6211B Jason Rarick Republican 2014 Jason Rarick 46 Republican 9 147 59 68 RepublicanTim Burkhardt 95 DFL 6 166 40 2312A Jeff Backer Republican 2014 Jeff Backer 96 Republican 11 382 62 02 RepublicanMurray Smart 97 DFL 6 959 37 9212B Paul Anderson Republican 2008 Paul Anderson 98 Republican 12 219 71 33 RepublicanBen Schirmers 99 DFL 4 894 28 5713A Jeff Howe nb 3 Republican 2012 Lisa Demuth 100 Republican 11 348 61 01 RepublicanJim Read 101 DFL 7 243 38 9413B Tim O Driscoll Republican 2010 Tim O Driscoll 102 Republican 12 146 64 32 RepublicanHeidi Everett 103 DFL 6 731 35 6514A Tama Theis Republican 2013 nb 4 Tama Theis 104 Republican 9 079 52 09 RepublicanAric Putnam 105 DFL 8 348 47 8914B Jim Knoblach Republican 1994 nb 8 Dan Wolgamott 106 DFL 7 950 58 07 DFLJim Knoblach nb 9 108 Republican 5 705 41 6715A Sondra Erickson Republican 1998 nb 10 Sondra Erickson 109 Republican 10 495 64 28 RepublicanEmy Minzel 110 DFL 5 808 35 5815B Jim Newberger nb 3 Republican 2012 Shane Mekeland 111 Republican 10 699 59 41 RepublicanKarla Scapanski 111 DFL 6 161 34 21Myron Wilson 112 Independent 1 137 6 3116A Chris Swedzinski Republican 2010 Chris Swedzinski 113 Republican 10 854 67 56 RepublicanTom Wyatt Yerka 114 DFL 5 198 32 3616B Paul Torkelson Republican 2008 Paul Torkelson 115 Republican 10 772 63 20 RepublicanMindy Kimmel 116 DFL 6 268 36 7717A Tim Miller Republican 2014 Tim Miller 117 Republican 10 069 60 21 RepublicanLyle Koenen 118 DFL 6 645 39 7317B Dave Baker Republican 2014 Dave Baker 119 Republican 11 908 69 11 RepublicanAnita Flowe 120 DFL 5 311 30 8218A Dean Urdahl Republican 2002 Dean Urdahl 35 Republican 11 884 69 19 RepublicanJustin Vold 121 DFL 4 269 24 85Kyle Greene 122 Independent 650 3 78Jill Galvan 123 Libertarian 363 2 1118B Glenn Gruenhagen Republican 2010 Glenn Gruenhagen 124 Republican 10 843 66 66 RepublicanAshley Latzke 124 DFL 5 403 33 2219A Clark Johnson nb 3 DFL 2013 nb 4 Jeff Brand 125 DFL 10 274 54 34 DFLKim Spears 126 Republican 8 603 45 5019B Jack Considine DFL 2014 Jack Considine 127 DFL 10 392 63 40 DFLJoe Steck 128 Republican 5 978 36 4720A Bob Vogel Republican 2014 Bob Vogel 129 Republican 11 982 63 55 RepublicanBarbara Droher Kline 129 DFL 6 858 36 3720B David Bly nb 3 DFL 2006 nb 11 Todd Lippert 130 DFL 10 925 55 32 DFLJosh Gare 131 Republican 8 819 44 6621A Barb Haley Republican 2016 Barb Haley 132 Republican 11 068 56 91 RepublicanLori Ann Clark 133 DFL 8 372 43 0521B Steve Drazkowski Republican 2007 nb 4 Steve Drazkowski 134 Republican 11 511 63 43 RepublicanJonathan Isenor 135 DFL 6 619 36 4722A Joe Schomacker Republican 2010 Joe Schomacker 136 Republican 10 811 66 73 RepublicanMaxwell Kaufman 136 DFL 5 377 33 1922B Rod Hamilton Republican 2004 Rod Hamilton 137 Republican 9 756 66 87 RepublicanCheniqua Johnson 138 DFL 4 819 33 0323A Bob Gunther Republican 1995 nb 4 Bob Gunther 139 Republican 10 497 61 26 RepublicanHeather Klassen 140 DFL 6 633 38 7123B Jeremy Munson Republican 2018 nb 4 Jeremy Munson 141 Republican 10 290 60 05 RepublicanJim Grabowska 141 DFL 6 827 39 8424A John Petersburg Republican 2012 John Petersburg 142 Republican 10 197 60 60 RepublicanJoe Heegard 38 DFL 6 616 39 3224B Brian Daniels Republican 2014 Brian Daniels 143 Republican 8 972 59 56 RepublicanYvette Marthaler 144 DFL 6 076 40 3425A Duane Quam Republican 2010 Duane Quam 145 Republican 10 376 53 62 RepublicanJamie Mahlberg 146 DFL 8 957 46 2925B Duane Sauke DFL 2016 Duane Sauke 147 DFL 11 260 60 10 DFLKenneth Bush 148 Republican 7 452 39 7826A Tina Liebling DFL 2004 Tina Liebling 149 DFL 10 429 63 21 DFLPaul Wilson 150 Republican 6 047 36 6526B Nels Pierson Republican 2014 Nels Pierson 149 Republican 11 784 53 69 RepublicanTyrel Clark 151 DFL 10 144 46 2127A Peggy Bennett Republican 2014 Peggy Bennett 152 Republican 9 957 56 52 RepublicanTerry Gjersvik 153 DFL 7 651 43 4327B Jeanne Poppe DFL 2004 Jeanne Poppe 154 DFL 8 523 57 38 DFLChristine Green 155 Republican 6 319 42 5428A Gene Pelowski DFL 1986 Gene Pelowski 156 DFL 12 587 96 61 DFL28B Greg Davids Republican 1991 nb 12 Greg Davids 157 Republican 10 351 55 44 RepublicanThomas Trehus 158 DFL 8 308 44 4929A Joe McDonald Republican 2010 Joe McDonald 159 Republican 13 114 67 86 RepublicanRenee Cardarelle 159 DFL 6 193 32 0529B Marion O Neill Republican 2012 Marion O Neill 160 Republican 10 531 62 02 RepublicanSharon McGinty 161 DFL 6 434 37 8930A Nick Zerwas Republican 2012 Nick Zerwas 162 Republican 11 474 64 31 RepublicanSarah Hamlin 162 DFL 6 357 35 6330B Eric Lucero Republican 2014 Eric Lucero 163 Republican 11 962 63 15 RepublicanMargaret Fernandez 163 DFL 6 970 36 7931A Kurt Daudt Republican 2010 Kurt Daudt 164 Republican 12 326 69 08 RepublicanBrad Brown 164 DFL 5 501 30 8331B Cal Bahr Republican 2016 Cal Bahr 42 Republican 12 840 64 40 RepublicanSue Larson 165 DFL 7 080 35 5132A Brian Johnson Republican 2012 Brian Johnson 166 Republican 11 351 63 47 RepublicanRenae Berg 167 DFL 6 522 36 4732B Anne Neu Republican 2017 nb 4 Anne Neu 42 Republican 11 031 58 00 RepublicanJeff Peterson 168 DFL 7 971 41 9133A Jerry Hertaus Republican 2012 Jerry Hertaus 169 Republican 14 394 58 99 RepublicanNorrie Thomas 170 DFL 9 979 40 9033B Cindy Pugh Republican 2012 Kelly Morrison 171 DFL 11 786 50 43 DFLCindy Pugh 171 Republican 11 570 49 5034A Vacant nb 13 Kristin Robbins 172 Republican 12 486 56 49 RepublicanDan Solon 172 DFL 9 601 43 4434B Dennis Smith Republican 2014 Kristin Bahner 173 DFL 12 194 52 79 DFLDennis Smith 173 Republican 10 873 47 0735A Abigail Whelan nb 3 Republican 2014 John Heinrich 174 Republican 9 764 54 45 RepublicanBill Vikander 174 DFL 8 145 45 4235B Peggy Scott Republican 2008 Peggy Scott 175 Republican 11 438 56 53 RepublicanKathryn Eckhardt 175 DFL 8 771 43 3536A Mark Uglem nb 3 Republican 2012 Zack Stephenson 176 DFL 9 759 52 27 DFLBill Maresh 9 Republican 8 878 47 5536B Melissa Hortman DFL 2004 Melissa Hortman 177 DFL 12 514 63 05 DFLJermain Botsio 178 Republican 7 302 36 7937A Erin Koegel DFL 2016 Erin Koegel 179 DFL 9 816 56 01 DFLAnthony Wilder 179 Republican 7 676 43 8037B Nolan West Republican 2016 Nolan West 180 Republican 10 254 50 22 RepublicanAmir Malik 180 DFL 10 101 49 4738A Linda Runbeck Republican 1989 nb 14 Linda Runbeck 181 Republican 11 371 55 13 RepublicanKevin Fogarty 181 DFL 9 229 44 7538B Matt Dean nb 3 Republican 2004 Ami Wazlawik 182 DFL 11 573 50 81 DFLPat Anderson 182 Republican 11 187 49 1139A Bob Dettmer Republican 2006 Bob Dettmer 183 Republican 12 366 55 52 RepublicanAnn Mozey 184 DFL 9 881 44 3639B Kathy Lohmer Republican 2010 Shelly Christensen 185 DFL 11 372 50 25 DFLKathy Lohmer 185 Republican 11 235 49 6540A Mike Nelson DFL 2002 Mike Nelson 186 DFL 9 387 73 12 DFLDavid True 186 Republican 3 411 26 5740B Debra Hilstrom nb 3 DFL 2000 Samantha Vang 187 DFL 10 512 72 76 DFLRobert Marvin 187 Republican 3 903 27 0241A Connie Bernardy DFL 2000 nb 15 Connie Bernardy 188 DFL 11 967 64 82 DFLSusan Erickson 188 Republican 6 453 34 9541B Mary Kunesh Podein DFL 2016 Mary Kunesh Podein 189 DFL 12 408 65 77 DFLTim Utz 190 Independent 6 397 33 9142A Randy Jessup Republican 2016 Kelly Moller 191 DFL 12 289 57 52 DFLRandy Jessup 192 Republican 9 055 42 3842B Jamie Becker Finn DFL 2016 Jamie Becker Finn 193 DFL 13 042 60 35 DFLYele Mis Yang 193 Republican 8 543 39 5343A Peter Fischer DFL 2012 Peter Fischer 194 DFL 12 253 61 36 DFLBob Cardinal 194 Republican 7 691 38 5243B Leon Lillie DFL 2004 Leon Lillie 195 DFL 11 253 62 31 DFLRachael Bucholz 195 Republican 6 788 37 5944A Sarah Anderson Republican 2006 Ginny Klevorn 196 DFL 12 995 53 85 DFLSarah Anderson 196 Republican 11 119 46 0844B Jon Applebaum nb 3 DFL 2014 Patty Acomb 197 DFL 15 082 62 74 DFLGary Porter 198 Republican 8 935 37 1745A Lyndon Carlson DFL 1972 Lyndon Carlson 199 DFL 12 347 65 35 DFLReid Johnson 199 Republican 6 520 34 5145B Mike Freiberg DFL 2012 Mike Freiberg 200 DFL 15 727 72 44 DFLSteve Merriman 200 Republican 5 954 27 4246A Peggy Flanagan nb 3 DFL 2015 nb 4 Ryan Winkler 201 DFL 16 692 72 50 DFLLuke McCusker 201 Republican 6 297 27 3546B Cheryl Youakim DFL 2014 Cheryl Youakim 202 DFL 16 400 75 48 DFLMelissa Moore 202 Republican 5 297 24 3847A Jim Nash Republican 2014 Jim Nash 203 Republican 14 106 64 70 RepublicanMadalynn Gerold 204 DFL 7 680 35 2347B Joe Hoppe nb 3 Republican 2002 Greg Boe 205 Republican 10 853 50 24 RepublicanDonzel Leggett 206 DFL 10 736 49 7048A Laurie Pryor DFL 2016 Laurie Pryor 207 DFL 13 980 59 39 DFLEllen Cousins 208 Republican 9 531 40 4948B Jenifer Loon Republican 2008 Carlie Kotyza Witthuhn 209 DFL 10 397 50 53 DFLJenifer Loon 210 Republican 10 156 49 3649A Dario Anselmo Republican 2016 Heather Edelson 211 DFL 14 725 58 13 DFLDario Anselmo 212 Republican 10 584 41 7849B Vacant nb 16 Steve Elkins 213 DFL 15 264 61 69 DFLMatt Sikich 214 Republican 9 446 38 1750A Linda Slocum nb 3 DFL 2006 Michael Howard 215 DFL 12 359 68 24 DFLKirsten Johnson 216 Republican 5 730 31 6450B Andrew Carlson DFL 2016 Andrew Carlson 216 DFL 12 745 60 83 DFLChad Anderson 216 Republican 8 180 39 0451A Sandra Masin DFL 2006 nb 11 Sandra Masin 217 DFL 11 875 61 43 DFLJim Kiner 217 Republican 7 446 38 5251B Laurie Halverson DFL 2012 Laurie Halverson 218 DFL 13 879 62 18 DFLDoug Willetts 218 Republican 8 424 37 7452A Rick Hansen DFL 2004 Rick Hansen 219 DFL 13 549 65 84 DFLBeth Arntson 219 Republican 6 998 34 0152B Regina Barr Republican 2016 Ruth Richardson 220 DFL 11 004 53 74 DFLRegina Barr 220 Republican 9 437 46 0853A JoAnn Ward nb 3 DFL 2012 Tou Xiong 221 DFL 11 526 61 18 DFLAndy Turonie 222 Republican 7 293 38 7153B Kelly Fenton Republican 2014 Steve Sandell 223 DFL 12 261 52 29 DFLKelly Fenton 224 Republican 11 169 47 6354A Keith Franke Republican 2016 Anne Claflin 225 DFL 9 300 50 98 DFLKeith Franke 226 Republican 8 924 48 9254B Tony Jurgens Republican 2016 Tony Jurgens 227 Republican 9 947 51 03 RepublicanTina Folch 228 DFL 9 525 48 8655A Bob Loonan Republican 2014 Brad Tabke 229 DFL 8 984 51 53 DFLErik Mortensen 230 Republican 8 382 48 0755B Tony Albright Republican 2012 Tony Albright 53 Republican 12 968 61 16 RepublicanMatt Christensen 46 DFL 8 215 38 7456A Drew Christensen Republican 2014 Hunter Cantrell 231 DFL 10 813 52 74 DFLDrew Christensen 232 Republican 9 662 47 1356B Roz Peterson Republican 2014 Alice Mann 233 DFL 10 035 52 64 DFLRoz Peterson 234 Republican 9 013 47 2857A Erin Maye Quade nb 3 DFL 2016 Robert Bierman 235 DFL 12 006 54 53 DFLMatt Lundin 235 Republican 9 296 42 22Matt Swenson 236 Libertarian 704 3 2057B Anna Wills Republican 2012 John Huot 237 DFL 11 209 51 92 DFLAnna Wills 237 Republican 10 373 48 0458A Jon Koznick Republican 2014 Jon Koznick 238 Republican 11 769 55 68 RepublicanMaggie Williams 238 DFL 9 354 44 2558B Pat Garofalo Republican 2004 Pat Garofalo 239 Republican 11 549 58 84 RepublicanMarla Vagts 239 DFL 8 060 41 0659A Fue Lee DFL 2016 Fue Lee 240 DFL 12 046 86 04 DFLFred Statema 46 Republican 1 916 13 6959B Raymond Dehn DFL 2012 Raymond Dehn 241 DFL 15 826 82 29 DFLLacy Johnson 241 Republican 3 357 17 4660A Diane Loeffler DFL 2004 Diane Loeffler 242 DFL 19 026 86 45 DFLKelly Winsor 46 Republican 2 922 13 2860B Ilhan Omar nb 3 DFL 2016 Mohamud Noor 58 DFL 16 440 86 26 DFLJoseph Patino 58 Republican 2 552 13 3961A Frank Hornstein DFL 2002 Frank Hornstein 243 DFL 23 736 86 05 DFLJeremy Hansen 46 Republican 3 814 13 8361B Vacant nb 17 Jamie Long 244 DFL 21 289 85 73 DFLScot Missling 46 Republican 3 487 14 0462A Karen Clark nb 3 DFL 1980 Hodan Hassan 244 DFL 13 107 90 39 DFLBruce Lundeen 244 Republican 1 281 8 8362B Susan Allen nb 3 DFL 2012 nb 4 Aisha Gomez 244 DFL 17 928 92 07 DFLRonald Peterson 244 Republican 1 502 7 7163A Jim Davnie DFL 2000 Jim Davnie 245 DFL 21 278 88 84 DFLKyle Bragg 46 Republican 2 631 10 9863B Jean Wagenius DFL 1986 Jean Wagenius 246 DFL 18 403 80 83 DFLFrank Pafko 246 Republican 4 307 18 9264A Erin Murphy nb 3 DFL 2006 Kaohly Her 247 DFL 18 995 84 14 DFLPatrick Griffin 247 Republican 3 532 15 6464B Dave Pinto DFL 2014 Dave Pinto 248 DFL 19 447 80 07 DFLAlex Pouliot 248 Republican 4 812 19 8165A Rena Moran DFL 2010 Rena Moran 249 DFL 12 785 86 76 DFLMonique Giordana 46 Republican 1 913 12 9865B Carlos Mariani DFL 1990 Carlos Mariani 250 DFL 14 540 81 37 DFLMargaret Mary Stokely 46 Republican 3 275 18 3366A Alice Hausman DFL 1989 nb 4 Alice Hausman 251 DFL 16 035 73 88 DFLJon Heyer 251 Republican 5 644 26 0166B John Lesch DFL 2002 John Lesch 252 DFL 11 486 83 46 DFLDavid Richard 61 Republican 2 227 16 1867A Tim Mahoney DFL 1998 Tim Mahoney 252 DFL 9 557 96 41 DFL67B Sheldon Johnson nb 3 DFL 2000 Jay Xiong 252 DFL 10 235 78 10 DFLFred Turk 253 Republican 2 827 21 57Withdrawn candidatesDistrict Name Party Note2A Soren Sorensen 254 DFL Withdrew after losing party s endorsement 255 2B Darren Leno 256 DFL Withdrew after losing party s endorsement 257 5A Reed Olson 258 DFL Lost party s endorsement 259 8A Nate Gramley 260 Republican Lost party s endorsement 261 13A Jeff Howe 262 Republican Withdrew to seek election to the Minnesota Senate in the District 13 special election 6 13B Benjamin Carollo 262 DFL Withdrew after losing party s endorsement 263 15B Lucas Knese 262 Republican Lost party s endorsement 264 Mark Olson 265 Republican Lost party s endorsement 264 John Ulrick 266 Republican Withdrew after losing party s endorsement 267 19A Nick Pemberton 268 DFL Did not file an affidavit of candidacy 46 25B Walter Smith 269 Republican Withdrew after losing party s endorsement 270 27A Thomas Martinez 271 DFL Withdrew after losing party s endorsement 272 Colin Minehart 273 DFL Withdrew to focus on his business 272 28B Jordan Fontenello 274 DFL Withdrew after losing party s endorsement 275 29A Janice Holter Kittok 276 DFL Did not file an affidavit of candidacy 46 34A Joyce Peppin 277 Republican Withdrew to join the Minnesota Rural Electric Association as director of government affairs and general counsel 8 35A Mandy Benz 278 Republican Lost party s endorsement 279 Andre Champagne 280 Republican Lost party s endorsement 279 John LeTourneau 281 Republican Lost party s endorsement 279 Jill Novitzke 282 Republican Lost party s endorsement 279 Donavon Balaski 283 DFL Website and social media no longer active Andy Hillebregt 284 DFL Withdrew after losing party s endorsement 285 37A Brian McCormick 286 Libertarian Did not submit a nominating petition 287 37B Brandon Taitt 288 DFL Withdrew after losing party s endorsement 289 38B Lori Ahlness 290 Republican Withdrew after losing party s endorsement 291 Ken Swecker 290 Republican Withdrew after losing party s endorsement 292 39B Paula O Loughlin 293 DFL Withdrew after losing party s endorsement 294 40B Debra Hilstrom 295 DFL Withdrew to seek election to be attorney general 15 42A Burt Johnson 296 DFL Withdrew after losing party s endorsement 297 Liz Voltz 298 DFL Withdrew after losing party s endorsement 299 46A Brittany Edwards 300 DFL Withdrew after conceding party s endorsement 301 Brian Shekleton 302 DFL Withdrew following Ryan Winkler s announcement that he would seek election 303 47A David Snyder 304 DFL Lost party s endorsement 305 47B Joe Hoppe 306 Republican Withdrew to resume full time employment 5 49A Cheryl Barry 307 DFL Withdrew after losing party s endorsement 308 Carolyn Jackson 309 DFL Withdrew after losing party s endorsement 310 49B Paul Rosenthal 311 DFL Withdrew to become the director of external affairs for Western Governors University 21 51A Ryan Fagan 312 DFL Withdrew and endorsed Sandra Masin 313 52B Geoff Dittberner 314 DFL Withdrew after losing party s endorsement 315 53A Greta Bjerkness 51 DFL Withdrew after losing party s endorsement 316 Lila Eltawely 317 DFL Withdrew after losing party s endorsement 318 55A Mary Hernandez 319 DFL Withdrew for personal reasons 320 56A Renita Fisher 321 DFL Withdrew after losing party s endorsement 322 56B Lindsey Port DFL Withdrew due to loss of popular support 323 57A Erin Maye Quade 324 DFL Withdrew to seek election to be lieutenant governor as Erin Murphy s running mate 18 60A Anthony Hernandez 325 DFL Withdrew after losing party s endorsement 326 60B Ilhan Omar 327 DFL Withdrew to seek election to be Minnesota s 5th congressional district representative 15 61B Sara Freeman 328 DFL Withdrew after losing party s endorsement 329 Tim Laughinghouse 328 DFL Lost party s endorsement 330 Meggie Wittorf 328 DFL Withdrew after losing party s endorsement 331 62A Farhio Khalif 59 DFL Did not file an affidavit of candidacy 46 Guhaad Said 332 DFL Website and social media no longer active 62B Korina Barry 333 DFL Withdrew after losing party s endorsement 334 Rebecca Gagnon 333 DFL Withdrew after losing party s endorsement 335 Bonita Jones 333 DFL Withdrew after losing party s endorsement 336 Ben Schweigert 333 DFL Withdrew after losing party s endorsement 337 63B Emily Antin 338 DFL Withdrew after losing party s endorsement 339 Husniyah Dent Bradley 340 DFL Lost party s endorsement 341 Leili Fatehi 342 DFL Lost party s endorsement 341 Brenda Johnson 343 DFL Did not file an affidavit of candidacy 46 Philip Sturm 344 Independent Did not submit a nominating petition 46 64A Kayla Farhang DFL Withdrew for personal reasons 345 Amanda Karls 346 DFL Lost party s endorsement 347 Meg Luger Nikolai 348 DFL Lost party s endorsement 347 64B Troy Sjerven 349 Libertarian Did not submit a nominating petition 287 66B Alissa Harrington 350 DFL Withdrew after conceding party s endorsement 351 67B John Slade 352 DFL Withdrew after losing party s endorsement 351 Grant Stevensen 352 DFL Withdrew after losing party s endorsement 351 Shoua Yang 352 DFL Lost party s endorsement 351 Seats changing parties edit nbsp Seat gains and holds by party Party Incumbent District Firstelected Winner PartyRepublican Matt Bliss 5A 2016 John Persell DFLJim Knoblach nb 9 14B 1994 nb 8 Dan Wolgamott DFLCindy Pugh 33B 2012 Kelly Morrison DFLDennis Smith 34B 2014 Kristin Bahner DFLMark Uglem nb 3 36A 2012 Zack Stephenson DFLMatt Dean nb 3 38B 2004 Ami Wazlawik DFLKathy Lohmer 39B 2010 Shelly Christensen DFLRandy Jessup 42A 2016 Kelly Moller DFLSarah Anderson 44A 2006 Ginny Klevorn DFLJenifer Loon 48B 2008 Carlie Kotyza Witthuhn DFLDario Anselmo 49A 2016 Heather Edelson DFLRegina Barr 52B 2016 Ruth Richardson DFLKelly Fenton 53B 2014 Steve Sandell DFLKeith Franke 54A 2016 Anne Claflin DFLBob Loonan nb 5 55A 2014 Brad Tabke DFLDrew Christensen 56A 2014 Hunter Cantrell DFLRoz Peterson 56B 2014 Alice Mann DFLAnna Wills 57B 2012 John Huot DFLAftermath editOn November 8 2018 the newly elected House DFL caucus met to elect the leadership of the new House House DFL Leader Melissa Hortman was elected speaker designate unopposed Ryan Winkler was elected majority leader and Liz Olson majority whip 353 354 355 The next day the newly elected House Republican caucus met and elected outgoing Speaker Kurt Daudt minority leader a position he held from 2013 to 2015 356 See also editMinnesota gubernatorial election 2018 Minnesota Senate District 13 special election 2018 Minnesota elections 2018 Minnesota Senate election 2016Notes edit Including 2 vacant seats previously held by the DFL Including 1 vacant seat previously held by the Republicans a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa Retired did not seek re election a b c d e f g h i j k Elected in a special election a b Lost primary election for party s nomination Suspended campaign on June 22 2018 a b Suspended campaign on July 31 2018 and endorsed Robert Bierman a b Did not seek re election in 2006 Elected again in 2014 a b Suspended campaign on September 21 2018 following allegations of inappropriate behavior 107 Elected in a special election Lost re election in 2008 Elected again in 2010 a b Lost re election in 2010 Elected again in 2012 Elected in a special election Lost re election in 2006 Elected again in 2008 Republican Joyce Peppin resigned effective on July 2 2018 to join the Minnesota Rural Electric Association as director of government affairs and general counsel 8 Elected in a special election Did not seek re election in 1992 in order to seek election to the Minnesota Senate Did not seek re election to the Senate in 2000 Elected again to the House in 2010 Did not seek re election in 2006 Elected again in 2012 DFL incumbent Paul Rosenthal resigned effective on September 5 2018 to become the director of external affairs for Western Governors University 22 DFL incumbent Paul Thissen resigned effective on April 20 2018 to become a justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court 25 References edit Montgomery David September 8 2016 Lawmaker doesn t live in district MN Supreme Court rules ballot won t count Pioneer Press Retrieved March 1 2018 Golden 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