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93rd Minnesota Legislature | |||||
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Overview | |||||
Term | January 3, 2023 | – January 6, 2025||||
Senate | |||||
File:93rd Minnesota Legislature Senate.svg | |||||
Members | 67 senators | ||||
President | TBD (DFL) | ||||
Majority Leader | TBD (DFL) | ||||
Minority Leader | TBD (R) | ||||
House of Representatives | |||||
File:93rd Minnesota Legislature House of Representatives.svg | |||||
Members | 134 representatives | ||||
Speaker | Melissa Hortman (DFL) | ||||
Majority Leader | TBD (DFL) | ||||
Minority Leader | TBD (R) | ||||
Sessions | |||||
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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
[edit]- January 3, 2023: On the first day of the 93rd Minnesota Legislature, new legislators will be sworn in.
Political composition
[edit]Senate
[edit]Party (Shading indicates majority caucus)
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Total | Vacant | |||
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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% |
House of Representatives
[edit]Party (Shading indicates majority caucus)
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Total | Vacant | |||||
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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
[edit]Constitution |
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Senate
[edit]- President: TBD (DFL)
Majority (DFL) leadership
[edit]- Majority Leader: TBD
Minority (Republican) leadership
[edit]- Minority Leader: TBD
House of Representatives
[edit]- Speaker: Melissa Hortman (DFL)
- Speaker pro tempore: TBD
Majority (DFL) leadership
[edit]- Deputy Majority Leader: TBD
- Majority Leader: TBD
- Majority Whip: TBD
- Assistant Majority Leaders: TBD
Minority (Republican) leadership
[edit]- Minority Leader: TBD
- Deputy Minority Leader: TBD
- Assistant Minority Leaders: TBD
Members
[edit]Senate
[edit]House
[edit]Demographics
[edit]Gender
[edit]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
[edit]27 legislators identified themselves or were identified in a newspaper or book as a member of a minority group.[3]
- Not a minority: 174 (86.6%)
- A minority: 27 (13.4%)
- Black (ex. Somali): 8 (5.7%)
- Hispanic: 6 (3.0%)
- Hmong: 6 (3.0%)
- American Indian: 4 (2.0%)
- Somali: 3 (1.5%)
Education
[edit]Senate
[edit]House of Representatives
[edit]Committees
[edit]Senate
[edit]House of Representatives
[edit]Administrative officers
[edit]Senate
[edit]- 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
[edit]- 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
[edit]- ^ a b c d e Elected in a special election.[1]
- ^ Lost re-election 2010. Elected again in 2012.
- ^ a b c d e f g h Cite error: The named reference
housespecial
was invoked but never defined (see the help page). - ^ Elected in a special election. Lost re-election in 2008. Elected again in 2010.
- ^ Elected in a special election. Lost re-election in 2006. Elected again in 2008.
- ^ Did not seek re-election in 2006. Elected again in 2012.
- ^ Resigned effective July 1, 2015. Elected again in 2018.
- ^ Lost re-election in 2010. Elected again in 2012.
- ^ 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
[edit]- ^ "Party Control of the Minnesota Senate, 1951-present". Minnesota Legislative Reference Library. Retrieved November 13, 2018.
- ^ "Rep. John Thompson says he'll serve as an independent after House DFLers expel him". September 15, 2021.
- ^ a b "Minnesota Legislators Past & Present". Legislative Reference Library - Minnesota Legislature. Retrieved 2022-10-20.
- ^ 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.
- ^ 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.
External links
[edit]- Legislature
- Senate
- List of bill summaries prepared by the Senate Counsel, Research and Fiscal Analysis Office
- List of act summaries prepared by the Senate Counsel, Research and Fiscal Analysis Office
- Fiscal tracking spreadsheets prepared by the Senate Counsel, Research and Fiscal Analysis Office
- House of Representatives
- List of bill summaries prepared by the House Research Department
- List of act summaries prepared by the House Research Department
- Fiscal tracking spreadsheets prepared by the House Fiscal Analysis Department