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93rd Minnesota Legislature
92nd 94th
Overview
TermJanuary 3, 2023 (2023-01-03) – January 6, 2025 (2025-01-06)
Senate
File:93rd Minnesota Legislature Senate.svg
Members67 senators
PresidentTBD (DFL)
Majority LeaderTBD (DFL)
Minority LeaderTBD (R)
House of Representatives
File:93rd Minnesota Legislature House of Representatives.svg
Members134 representatives
SpeakerMelissa Hortman (DFL)
Majority LeaderTBD (DFL)
Minority LeaderTBD (R)
Sessions
2023January 3, 2023 (2023-01-03) – May 22, 2023 (2023-05-22)
2024 2024 (2024-TBD) – May 20, 2024 (2024-05-20)

The Ninety-third Minnesota Legislature will be the legislature of the U.S. state of Minnesota from January 3, 2023, to January 6, 2025. It is composed of the Senate and House of Representatives, based on the results of the 2022 Senate election and 2022 House election.

Major events

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  • January 3, 2023: On the first day of the 93rd Minnesota Legislature, new legislators will be sworn in.

Political composition

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Senate

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Party
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total Vacant
Republican Independent Democratic–
Farmer–Labor
End of the previous legislature 34 1 31 66 1
Begin 2023 33 0 34 67 0
Latest voting share 49% 0% 51%
File:93rd Minnesota Legislature Senate.svg
Senate composition
  34 DFL
  33 Republican

House of Representatives

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Party
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total Vacant
Democratic–
Farmer–Labor
Independent Republican
Republican New None
End of the previous Legislature 69 1 58 4 1 133 1
Begin 2023 70 0 64 0 0 134 0
Latest voting share 52.2% 0% 47.8% 0% 0%

Leadership

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Senate

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Majority (DFL) leadership

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Minority (Republican) leadership

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House of Representatives

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Majority (DFL) leadership

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  • Deputy Majority Leader: TBD
  • Majority Leader: TBD
  • Majority Whip: TBD
  • Assistant Majority Leaders: TBD

Minority (Republican) leadership

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  • Minority Leader: TBD
  • Deputy Minority Leader: TBD
  • Assistant Minority Leaders: TBD

Members

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Senate

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Senate districts
  Republican
  DFL
  Independent
District Name Party Residence First elected
1 Mark Johnson Republican East Grand Forks 2016
2 Steve Green Republican Fosston 2022
3 Grant Hauschild DFL Hermantown 2022
4 Rob Kupec DFL Moorhead 2022
5 Paul Utke Republican Park Rapids 2016
6 Justin Eichorn Republican Grand Rapids 2016
7 Rob Farnsworth Republican Hibbing 2022
8 Jen McEwen DFL Duluth 2020
9 Jordan Rasmusson Republican Fergus Falls 2022
10 Nathan Wesenberg Republican Little Falls 2022
11 Jason Rarick Republican Pine City 2019[nb 1]
12 Torrey Westrom Republican Alexandria 2012
13 Jeff Howe Republican Rockville 2018[nb 1]
14 Aric Putnam DFL St. Cloud 2020
15 Gary Dahms Republican Redwood Falls 2010
16 Andrew Lang Republican Olivia 2016
17 Glenn Gruenhagen Republican Glencoe 2022
18 Nick Frentz DFL North Mankato 2016
19 John Jasinski Republican Faribault 2016
20 Steve Drazkowski Republican Mazeppa 2022
21 Bill Weber Republican Luverne 2012
22 Rich Draheim Republican Madison Lake 2016
23 Gene Dornink Republican Austin 2020
24 Carla Nelson Republican Rochester 2010
25 Liz Boldon DFL Rochester 2022
26 Jeremy Miller Republican Winona 2010
27 Andrew Mathews Republican Milaca 2016
28 Mark Koran Republican North Branch 2016
29 Bruce Anderson Republican Buffalo Township 2012
30 Eric Lucero Republican St. Michael 2022
31 Cal Bahr Republican East Bethel 2010
32 Michael Kreun Republican Blaine 2022
33 Karin Housley Republican Stillwater 2012
34 John Hoffman DFL Champlin 2012
35 Jim Abeler Republican Anoka 2016[nb 1]
36 Heather Gustafson DFL Vadnais Heights 2022
37 Warren Limmer Republican Maple Grove 1995[nb 1]
38 Susan Pha DFL Brooklyn Park 2022
39 Mary Kunesh-Podein DFL New Brighton 2020
40 John Marty DFL Roseville 1986
41 Judy Seeberger DFL Afton 2022
42 Bonnie Westlin DFL Plymouth 2022
43 Ann Rest DFL New Hope 2000
44 Tou Xiong DFL Maplewood 2022
45 Kelly Morrison DFL Deephaven 2022
46 Ron Latz DFL St. Louis Park 2006
47 Nicole Mitchell DFL Woodbury 2022
48 Julia Coleman Republican Waconia 2020
49 Steve Cwodzinski DFL Eden Prairie 2016
50 Alice Mann DFL Edina 2022
51 Melissa Halvorson Wiklund DFL Bloomington 2012
52 Jim Carlson DFL Eagan 2006[nb 2]
53 Matt Klein DFL Mendota Heights 2016
54 Eric Pratt Republican Prior Lake 2012
55 Lindsey Port DFL Burnsville 2020
56 Erin Maye Quade DFL Apple Valley 2022
57 Zach Duckworth Republican Lakeville 2020
58 Bill Lieske Republican Lonsdale 2022
59 Bobby Joe Champion DFL Minneapolis 2012
60 Kari Dziedzic DFL Minneapolis 2012[nb 1]
61 Scott Dibble DFL Minneapolis 2002
62 Omar Fateh DFL Minneapolis 2020
63 Zaynab Mohamed DFL Minneapolis 2022
64 Erin Murphy DFL Saint Paul 2020
65 Sandy Pappas DFL Saint Paul 1990
66 Clare Oumou Verbeten DFL Saint Paul 2022
67 Foung Hawj DFL Saint Paul 2012

House

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File:93MNHouseMap.svg
House districts by caucus
  DFL
  Republican
District Name Caucus Residence First elected
1 A John Burkel Republican Badger 2020
B Deb Kiel Republican Crookston 2010
2 A Matt Grossell Republican Clearbrook 2016
B Steve Green Republican Fosston 2012
3 A Rob Ecklund DFL International Falls 2015
B Mary Murphy DFL Hermantown 1976
4 A Heather Keeler DFL Moorhead 2020
B Paul Marquart DFL Dilworth 2000
5 A Matt Bliss Republican Pennington 2020
B Spencer Igo Republican Grand Rapids 2020
6 A Julie Sandstede DFL Hibbing 2016
B Dave Lislegard DFL Aurora 2018
7 A Jennifer Schultz DFL Duluth 2014
B Liz Olson DFL Duluth 2016
8 A Jordan Rasmusson Republican Fergus Falls 2020
B Mary Franson Republican Alexandria 2010
9 A John Poston Republican Lake Shore 2016
B Ron Kresha Republican Little Falls 2012
10 A Josh Heintzeman Republican Nisswa 2014
B Dale Lueck Republican Aitkin 2014
11 A Mike Sundin DFL Esko 2012
B Nathan Nelson Republican Hinckley 2019[nb 3]
12 A Jeff Backer Republican Browns Valley 2014
B Paul Anderson Republican Starbuck 2008
13 A Lisa Demuth Republican Cold Spring 2018
B Tim O'Driscoll Republican Sartell 2010
14 A Tama Theis Republican St. Cloud 2013[nb 3]
B Dan Wolgamott DFL St. Cloud 2018
15 A Sondra Erickson Republican Princeton 1998[nb 4]
B Shane Mekeland Republican Clear Lake 2018
16 A Chris Swedzinski Republican Ghent 2010
B Paul Torkelson Republican Hanska 2008
17 A Tim Miller New Republican Prinsburg 2014
B Dave Baker Republican Willmar 2014
18 A Dean Urdahl Republican Grove City 2002
B Glenn Gruenhagen Republican Glencoe 2010
19 A Susan Akland Republican St. Peter 2020
B Luke Frederick DFL Mankato 2020
20 A Brian Pfarr Republican Le Sueur 2020
B Todd Lippert DFL Northfield 2018
21 A Barb Haley Republican Red Wing 2016
B Steve Drazkowski New Republican Mazeppa 2007[nb 3]
22 A Joe Schomacker Republican Luverne 2010
B Rod Hamilton Republican Mountain Lake 2004
23 A Bjorn Olson Republican Elmore 2020
B Jeremy Munson New Republican Lake Crystal 2018[nb 3]
24 A John Petersburg Republican Waseca 2012
B Brian Daniels Republican Faribault 2014
25 A Duane Quam Republican Byron 2010
B Liz Boldon DFL Rochester 2020
26 A Tina Liebling DFL Rochester 2004
B Nels Pierson Republican Rochester 2014
27 A Peggy Bennett Republican Albert Lea 2014
B Patricia Mueller Republican Austin 2020
28 A Gene Pelowski DFL Winona 1986
B Greg Davids Republican Preston 1991[nb 5]
29 A Joe McDonald Republican Delano 2010
B Marion O'Neill Republican Maple Lake 2012
30 A Paul Novotny Republican Elk River 2020[nb 3]
B Eric Lucero Republican Dayton 2014
31 A Kurt Daudt Republican Crown 2010
B Cal Bahr New Republican East Bethel 2016
32 A Brian Johnson Republican Castle Rock 2012
B Anne Neu Republican North Branch 2017[nb 3]
33 A Jerry Hertaus Republican Greenfield 2012
B Kelly Morrison DFL Deephaven 2018
34 A Kristin Robbins Republican Maple Grove 2018
B Kristin Bahner DFL Maple Grove 2018
35 A John Heinrich Republican Anoka 2018
B Peggy Scott Republican Andover 2008
36 A Zack Stephenson DFL Coon Rapids 2018
B Melissa Hortman DFL Brooklyn Park 2004
37 A Erin Koegel DFL Spring Lake Park 2016
B Nolan West Republican Blaine 2016
38 A Donald Raleigh Republican Circle Pines 2020
B Ami Wazlawik DFL White Bear Township 2018
39 A Bob Dettmer Republican Forest Lake 2006
B Shelly Christensen DFL Stillwater 2018
40 A Mike Nelson DFL Brooklyn Park 2002
B Samantha Vang DFL Brooklyn Center 2018
41 A Connie Bernardy DFL New Brighton 2000[nb 6]
B Sandra Feist DFL New Brighton 2020
42 A Kelly Moller DFL Shoreview 2018
B Jamie Becker-Finn DFL Roseville 2016
43 A Peter Fischer DFL Maplewood 2012
B Leon Lillie DFL North St. Paul 2004
44 A Ginny Klevorn DFL Plymouth 2018
B Patty Acomb DFL Minnetonka 2018
45 A Cedrick Frazier DFL New Hope 2020
B Mike Freiberg DFL Golden Valley 2012
46 A Ryan Winkler DFL Golden Valley 2006[nb 7]
B Cheryl Youakim DFL Hopkins 2014
47 A Jim Nash Republican Waconia 2014
B Greg Boe Republican Chaska 2018
48 A Laurie Pryor DFL Minnetonka 2016
B Carlie Kotyza-Witthuhn DFL Eden Prairie 2018
49 A Heather Edelson DFL Edina 2018
B Steve Elkins DFL Bloomington 2018
50 A Michael Howard DFL Richfield 2018
B Andrew Carlson DFL Bloomington 2016
51 A Sandra Masin DFL Eagan 2006[nb 8]
B Liz Reyer DFL Eagan 2020
52 A Rick Hansen DFL South St. Paul 2004
B Ruth Richardson DFL Mendota Heights 2018
53 A Tou Xiong DFL Maplewood 2018
B Steve Sandell DFL Woodbury 2018
54 A Keith Franke Republican St. Paul Park 2020
B Tony Jurgens Republican Cottage Grove 2016
55 A Erik Mortensen Republican (no
caucus)
Shakopee 2020
B Tony Albright Republican Prior Lake 2012
56 A Jessica Hanson DFL Burnsville 2020
B Kaela Berg DFL Burnsville 2020
57 A Robert Bierman DFL Apple Valley 2018
B John Huot DFL Rosemount 2018
58 A Jon Koznick Republican Lakeville 2014
B Pat Garofalo Republican Farmington 2004
59 A Fue Lee DFL Minneapolis 2016
B Esther Agbaje DFL Minneapolis 2020
60 A Sydney Jordan DFL Minneapolis 2020[nb 3]
B Mohamud Noor DFL Minneapolis 2018
61 A Frank Hornstein DFL Minneapolis 2002
B Jamie Long DFL Minneapolis 2018
62 A Hodan Hassan DFL Minneapolis 2018
B Aisha Gomez DFL Minneapolis 2018
63 A Jim Davnie DFL Minneapolis 2000
B Emma Greenman DFL Minneapolis 2020
64 A Kaohly Her DFL Saint Paul 2018
B Dave Pinto DFL Saint Paul 2014
65 A Rena Moran DFL Saint Paul 2010
B Carlos Mariani DFL Saint Paul 1990
66 A Alice Hausman DFL Saint Paul 1989[nb 3]
B Athena Hollins DFL Saint Paul 2020
67 A John Thompson Independent Saint Paul 2020[nb 9]
B Jay Xiong DFL Saint Paul 2018

Demographics

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Gender

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129 (64.2%) members of the 92nd Legislature were male, while 72 (35.8%) were female. The House had a slightly higher proportion of women than the Senate.[3]

Race and ethnicity

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27 legislators identified themselves or were identified in a newspaper or book as a member of a minority group.[3]

Education

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Senate

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House of Representatives

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Committees

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Senate

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House of Representatives

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Administrative officers

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Senate

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  • Secretary: Cal Ludeman[4]
  • First Assistant Secretary: Colleen Pacheco[4]
  • Second Assistant Secretary: Mike Linn[4]
  • Engrossing Secretary: Melissa Mapes[4]
  • Sergeant at Arms: Sven Lindquist[4]
  • Assistant Sergeant at Arms: Marilyn Logan[4]
  • Chaplain: Mike Smith[4]

House of Representatives

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  • Chief Clerk: Patrick Murphy[5]
  • First Assistant Chief Clerk: Tim Johnson[5]
  • Second Assistant Chief Clerk: Gail Romanowski[5]
  • Chief Sergeant at Arms: Bob Meyerson[5]
  • Assistant Sergeant at Arms: Erica Brynildson[5]
  • Assistant Sergeant at Arms: Andrew Olson[5]
  • Index Clerk: Carl Hamre[5]

Notes

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  1. ^ a b c d e Elected in a special election.[1]
  2. ^ Lost re-election 2010. Elected again in 2012.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h Cite error: The named reference housespecial was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  4. ^ Elected in a special election. Lost re-election in 2008. Elected again in 2010.
  5. ^ Elected in a special election. Lost re-election in 2006. Elected again in 2008.
  6. ^ Did not seek re-election in 2006. Elected again in 2012.
  7. ^ Resigned effective July 1, 2015. Elected again in 2018.
  8. ^ Lost re-election in 2010. Elected again in 2012.
  9. ^ Elected in 2020 as a member of the DFL, Effective September 15, 2021, Thompson will serve as an Independent after being expelled from the DFL caucus.[2]

References

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  1. ^ "Party Control of the Minnesota Senate, 1951-present". Minnesota Legislative Reference Library. Retrieved November 13, 2018.
  2. ^ "Rep. John Thompson says he'll serve as an independent after House DFLers expel him". September 15, 2021.
  3. ^ a b "Minnesota Legislators Past & Present". Legislative Reference Library - Minnesota Legislature. Retrieved 2022-10-20.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g "Tuesday, January 8, 2019" (PDF). Journal of the Senate. January 8, 2019. pp. 4, 14. Retrieved January 9, 2019.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g "Tuesday, January 8, 2019" (PDF). Minnesota House of Representatives. January 8, 2019. pp. 8, 19. Retrieved January 9, 2019.
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