2024 Minnesota House of Representatives election
Map of the incumbents:
DFL incumbent DFL incumbent retiring Vacant: DFL incumbent resigned Republican incumbent Republican incumbent retiring
The 2024 Minnesota House of Representatives election will be held in the U.S. state of Minnesota on November 5, 2024, to elect members to the House of Representatives of the 94th Minnesota Legislature. Primaries will take place on August 13, 2024.[1]
The Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party currently controls the House with a margin of 5 seats.[2] It has held control of the chamber since 2018.
Retiring members [ edit ]
Dave Lislegard , 7B[3]
Liz Olson , 8A[4]
Gene Pelowski , 26A[5]
Jerry Newton , 35B[4]
Michael Nelson , 38A[6]
Jamie Becker-Finn , 40B[4]
Laurie Pryor , 49A[7]
Heather Edelson , 50A[8]
Frank Hornstein , 61A[9]
Hodan Hassan , 62B
Republican [ edit ]
Debra Kiel , 1B[11]
Matt Grossell , 2A[12]
Dean Urdahl , 16A[13]
Brian Daniels , 19A[14]
John Petersburg , 19B[15]
Brian Pfarr , 22B[16]
Anne Neu Brindley , 28B[17]
Mark Wiens , 41A[18]
Shane Hudella , 41B[17]
Pat Garofalo , 58B[19]
Primary elections results [ edit ]
A primary election will be held in 19 districts to nominate Republican and DFL candidates. 15 Republican nominations and 7 DFL nominations will be contested. Eight incumbents are opposed for their party's nomination.[20]
Primary results by district
District
Party
Candidates
Votes
%
6B
Republican
Josh Heintzeman (incumbent)
Matthew Eric Zinda
DFL
Emily LeClaire
7B
Republican
Matt Matasich
Cal Warwas
DFL
Lorrie Janatopoulos
8
A
Republican
Mark McGrew
DFL
Jordon Johnson
Peter Johnson
B
Republican
Timothy L. Meyer
Shawn Savela
DFL
Alicia Kozlowski (incumbent)
9A
Republican
Jeff Backer (incumbent)
Boone Carlson
DFL
Michael Ziomko
10A
Republican
Ron Kresha (incumbent)
Diane Webb-Skillings
DFL
Julia Samsal Hipp
17A
Republican
Dawn Gillman (incumbent)
Wayne Olson
DFL
Chad Tschimperle
19B
Republican
Michael J. Ditlevson
Thomas J. Sexton
DFL
Edelgard Fernandez Mejia
24B
Republican
Jesse O'Driscoll
Dan Sepeda
DFL
Tina Liebling (incumbent)
26
A
Republican
S. James Doerr
Aaron Repinski
DFL
Sarah Kruger
Dwayne Voegeli
B
Republican
Gregory M. Davids (incumbent)
Gary M. Steuart
DFL
Eric M. Leitzen
Allie Wolf
28A
Republican
James "Jimmy" Gordon
Brian Johnson (incumbent)
DFL
Tim Dummer
36B
Republican
Patty Bradway
DFL
Brion Curran (incumbent)
T.J. Malaskee
38
A
Republican
Yelena S. Kurdyumova
Brad Olson
DFL
Huldah Hitsley
Wynfred Russell
B
Republican
Chris Chubb
Robert Marvin
DFL
Samantha Vang (incumbent)
41A
Republican
Wayne A Johnson
Grayson McNew
DFL
Lucia Wroblewski
49A
Republican
Stacy L. Bettison
DFL
Kissy C Coakley
Alex Falconer
61A
DFL
Katie Jones
Isabel Rolfes
Will Stancil
67B
Republican
Sharon Anderson
AJ Plehal
DFL
Jay Xiong (incumbent)
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District 1A [ edit ]
District 1A is located in the northwest corner of the state and includes all or portions of Kittson , Marshall , Pennington , and Roseau counties. The incumbent is Republican John Burkel , who was first elected in 2020. He was re-elected in 2022 with 76.26% of the vote.
Candidates [ edit ]
John Burkel (R), incumbent[21]
James Sceville (DFL), optician[22]
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District 1B [ edit ]
District 1B is located in northwestern Minnesota and includes East Grand Forks, Crookston, and Red Lake Falls. The incumbent is Republican Debra Kiel , who was first elected in 2010. She was re-elected in 2022 with 71.13% of the vote. Kiel announced that she was retiring at the end of the term and would not be seeking re-election.
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Mike Christopherson (DFL)[23]
Steve Gander (R)[20]
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District 2A [ edit ]
2A is located in northwestern Minnesota, stretching as far south as Bemidji and as far north as the Northwest Angle . Incumbent Matt Grossell (R) won in 2022 with 54.35% of the vote. Grossell is not seeking re-election.[24]
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Reed Olson (DFL), business owner[25]
Bidal Duran Jr (R)[26]
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District 2B [ edit ]
District 2B is in north-central Minnesota, including the towns of Bagley and Mahnomen .[27] Incumbent Matt Bliss (R), first elected in 2016, won in 2022 with 63.46% of the vote.[28]
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District 3A [ edit ]
Incumbent Roger Skraba (R) was first elected in 2022, when he won by a 15-vote margin, earning 49.98% of votes.[28] District 3A is located in northeastern Minnesota, covering large portions of the Iron Range and the northern Arrowhead Region . Cities in the district include International Falls , Ely , Silver Bay , and Grand Marais . It is the largest house district by area.[29]
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District 3B [ edit ]
Incumbent Natalie Zeleznikar (R) was first elected in 2022, winning by 35 votes (50.01%).[28] District 3B contains the suburbs and townships around Duluth .[31]
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District 4A [ edit ]
District 4A is located in Moorhead .[34] Incumbent Heather Keeler (DFL) was first elected in 2020 and won 58.58% of votes in 2022.[28]
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District 4B [ edit ]
District 4B is located in northwestern Minnesota, surrounding the city of Moorhead and including Glyndon and Detroit Lakes .[36] Incumbent Jim Joy (R) won 62.88% of the vote in 2022.[28]
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District 5A [ edit ]
District 5A is located in north central Minnesota. The largest city in 5A is Park Rapids .[38] Incumbent Krista Knudsen (R) was first elected in 2022 with 70.49% of the vote.
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District 5B [ edit ]
The district is located in central Minnesota and covers all of Todd County plus portions of Morrison , Cass , and Wadena counties. Republican Mike Wiener was first elected in 2022 with 75.36% of the vote.
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District 6A [ edit ]
District 6A, located in north central Minnesota, stretches from Grand Rapids to Garrison .[41] Incumbent Ben Davis (R) was first elected in 2022 with 62.30% of the vote.
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District 6B [ edit ]
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Josh Heintzeman (R), incumbent[20]
Matthew Eric Zinda (R)[20]
Emily LeClaire (DFL)[20]
Troy Kenneth Scheffler (I)[20]
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District 7A [ edit ]
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District 7B [ edit ]
District 7B is located in the northeastern Iron Range of Minnesota , and includes the city of Virginia as other rural towns in St. Louis County . The incumbent is DFLer Dave Lislegard , who was first elected in 2018. He was re-elected most recently in 2022 with 51.10% of the vote. He decided to not run for re-election.[43]
Candidates [ edit ]
Lorrie Janatopoulos (DFL)[20]
Cal Warwas (R), miner[20]
Matt Matasich (R)[20]
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District 8A [ edit ]
District 8A covers southern Duluth . Incumbent Liz Olson (DFL) is not seeking re-election.[4]
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Peter Johnson (DFL), firefighter[44]
Jordon Johnson (DFL)[20]
Mark McGrew (R)[20]
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District 8B [ edit ]
District 8B covers the southwestern portion of Duluth . Incumbent Alicia Kozlowski (DFL) was first elected in 2022 with 70% of the vote.[4]
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District 9A [ edit ]
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Jeff Backer (R), incumbent
Boone Carlson (R)
Michael Ziomko (DFL)
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District 14A [ edit ]
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Tami Calhoun (DFL), business owner
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District 15A [ edit ]
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District 16A [ edit ]
Incumbent Dean Urdahl (R) is not running for re-election.[13]
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Scott Van Binsbergen (R)[20]
Kathy Hegstad (DFL)[20]
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District 18A [ edit ]
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District 19A [ edit ]
Incumbent Brian Daniels is not seeking re-election.[14]
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Keith Allen (R)[20]
Jessica Navarro (DFL)[20]
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District 19B [ edit ]
Incumbent John Petersburg (R) is not seeking re-election.[15]
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Michael J. Ditlevson (R)[20]
Thomas J. Sexton (R)[20]
Edelgard Fernandez Mejia (DFL)[20]
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District 20A [ edit ]
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District 22B [ edit ]
Incumbent Brian Pfarr (R) is not seeking re-election.[16]
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Terry M. Stier (R)[20]
Sara Nett-Torgrimson (DFL)[20]
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District 23A [ edit ]
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District 24A [ edit ]
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Heather Holmes, school board member (DFL)
Duane Quam (R), incumbent[20]
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District 24B [ edit ]
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Tina Liebling (DFL), incumbent[35]
Dan Sepeda (R)
Jesse O'Driscoll (R)
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District 26A [ edit ]
Incumbent Gene Pelowski (DFL) is not seeking re-election.[5]
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Sarah Kruger (DFL), political activist[57]
Dwayne Voegeli (DFL)[44]
S. James Doerr (R)
Aaron Repinski (R)
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District 28A [ edit ]
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District 28B [ edit ]
District 28B covers most of Chisago County and includes Wyoming , Lindström , Center City , Chisago City , Taylors Falls , Shafer , Stacy , and eastern North Branch . It also covers the townships of Sunrise , Chisago Lake , Shafer , Amador , and Franconia . It is represented by Republican Anne Neu Brindley who was first elected in a 2017 special election .[62] She announced she is not running for re-election in 2024.[17]
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Mary J Murphy (DFL)[20]
Max Rymer (R), business owner[63]
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Max Rymer
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District 35A [ edit ]
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District 35B [ edit ]
Incumbent Jerry Newton (DFL) is retiring.[4]
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District 38A [ edit ]
Incumbent Michael Nelson (DFL) is retiring.[6]
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Huldah Hiltsley (DFL)
Yelena S. Kurdyumova (R)[20]
Brad Olson (R)[20]
Wynfred Russell (DFL)[20]
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District 40B [ edit ]
Incumbent Jamie Becker-Finn (DFL) is retiring.[4]
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Curtis Johnson (DFL)
Paul Wikstrom (R)[20]
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David Gottfried (DFL)[71]
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District 41A [ edit ]
Incumbent Mark Wiens (R) is not seeking re-election.[18]
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Lucia Wroblewski (DFL), former St. Paul police officer[72]
Grayson McNew (R), former legislative aid[73]
Wayne A Johnson (R), former Washington County Commissioner[73] [20]
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District 41B [ edit ]
Incumbent Shane Hudella (R) is retiring.[17]
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Jen Fox (DFL), Hastings city councilor[72]
Tom Dippel (R)[73]
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District 47B includes most of southern and eastern Woodbury .[77] Incumbent Ethan Cha (DFL) is running for reelection
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Haley Schubert (R), Chanhassen city councilor[79]
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District 49A [ edit ]
Incumbent Laurie Pryor (DFL) is retiring.[7]
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Stacy L. Bettison (R)[20]
Kissy C Coakley (DFL)
Alex Falconer (DFL)[80]
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District 50A [ edit ]
Incumbent Heather Edelson is not seeking re-election as she has been elected to the Hennepin County Board of Commissioners.[8]
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Owen Michaelson (R)[20]
Julie Greene (DFL)[20]
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Loretta Arradondo (DFL)[76]
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District 54A [ edit ]
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Brad Tabke (DFL), incumbent[35]
Aaron Paul (R), Bloomington Police sergeant
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District 57A [ edit ]
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Veda Kanitz
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DFL Environmental Caucus[82]
DFL Rural Caucus[83]
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District 58A [ edit ]
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District 58B [ edit ]
District 58B is located in the southeastern part of the Twin Cities metro. It includes portions of Dakota County . The district covers the cities of Farmington and portions of Lakeville . Incumbent Pat Garofalo (R) is retiring.[19]
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Ian English (DFL)[85]
Drew Roach (R)[20]
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District 59A [ edit ]
District 59A covers Camden and parts of Near North in north Minneapolis .[86] Incumbent Fue Lee (DFL) is running unopposed . He was first elected in 2016 and ran unopposed in 2022.[28]
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District 59B [ edit ]
District 59B is located in Near North , Central , and parts of the East Bank neighborhood in Minneapolis .[88] Incumbent Esther Agbaje was first elected in 2020 and ran unopposed in 2022.[28]
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District 60A [ edit ]
District 60A is located in Northeast Minneapolis .[89] Incumbent Sydney Jordan (DFL), who was first elected in a 2020 special election , is running for re-election. In 2022, Jordan was elected with 86.85% of the vote.[28]
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District 60B [ edit ]
District 60B is located in Southeast Minneapolis and includes all or parts of the neighborhoods Cedar-Riverside , Prospect Park , Marcy-Holmes , as well as the University of Minnesota campus. The incumbent is DFLer Mohamud Noor , who was first elected in 2018. He ran unopposed in 2022.
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District 61A [ edit ]
District 61A is located in downtown and Calhoun-Isles in south Minneapolis .[90] Incumbent Frank Hornstein (DFL), first elected in 2002, is retiring.[9] In 2022, Hornstein ran unopposed.
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Katie Jones (DFL), engineer[91]
Isabel Rolfes (DFL), legislative aide[91]
Will Stancil (DFL), attorney and civil rights advocate[91] [20]
Toya López (Green )[92] [20]
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Jared Brewington (DFL)
Trevor Turner (DFL), public policy director
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Katie Jones
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DFL Environmental Caucus[96]
DFL Progressive Caucus[96]
Isabel Rolfes
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District 61B [ edit ]
District 61B is located in southwest Minneapolis .[99] Incumbent Jamie Long (DFL), the house majority leader , is seeking re-election. Long was first elected in 2018 and ran unopposed in 2022.[28]
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District 62A [ edit ]
District 62A is located in South Minneapolis and includes the neighborhoods of Whittier , Stevens Square-Loring Heights , West Phillips , Lyndale and Kingfield .[100] Incumbent Aisha Gomez (DFL) was first elected in 2018 and ran unopposed in 2022.
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District 62B [ edit ]
District 62B is located in South Minneapolis , comprising much of Phillips and Powderhorn .[102] Incumbent Hodan Hassan (DFL), first elected in 2018, is retiring. In 2022, Hassan was re-elected with 90.28% of the vote.[28]
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Londel French (withdrawn)
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Aisha Chughtai, Minneapolis city councillor
Robin Wonsley , Minneapolis city councillor
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Bill Emory (withdrawn)
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Heidi Garrido, Hopkins city councillor[109]
Jeremy Schroeder, former Minneapolis city councillor[109]
Amy Brendmoen, former Saint Paul city councillor[109]
Anquam Mahamoud
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Jason Chavez, Minneapolis City Councillor
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Ira Jorurdain (withdrawn)
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District 63A [ edit ]
District 63A is located in south Minneapolis , mostly in Greater Longfellow .[120] Incumbent Samantha Sencer-Mura (DFL)[35] is currently running unopposed.[20] Sencer-Mura was first elected in 2022 with 90.16% of the vote.[28]
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District 63B [ edit ]
District 63B is located in south Minneapolis , mostly in the Nokomis area.[122] Incumbent Emma Greenman (DFL) was first elected in 2020 and ran unopposed in 2022.
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District 64A [ edit ]
District 64A is located in western Saint Paul , mostly in Union Park and Mac-Groveland .[124] Incumbent Kaohly Vang Her (DFL) was first elected in 2018 and won with 85.11% of the vote against Dan Walsh (R) in 2022.[28]
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District 64B [ edit ]
District 64B is located in southwestern Saint Paul , mostly in Highland Park .[125] Incumbent Dave Pinto (DFL) was first elected in 2014 and won with 82.59% of the vote in 2022.[28]
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District 65A [ edit ]
District 65A is located in Saint Paul , mostly in Frogtown and Summit-University .[126] Incumbent Samakab Hussein (DFL) is running unopposed .[20] Hussein was first elected in 2022, earning 71.21% of the vote.[28]
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Samakab Hussein (DFL), incumbent[127]
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District 65B [ edit ]
District 65B stretches from downtown and the West Side of Saint Paul into the suburb of West Saint Paul .[128] Incumbent María Isa Pérez-Vega (DFL) was first elected in 2022 with 78.54% of the vote.[28]
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María Isa Pérez-Vega (DFL), incumbent[35]
Mike Hilborn (R)[20]
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District 66A [ edit ]
District 66A is located in Saint Paul , mostly in St. Anthony Park , Como , and Hamline-Midway .[129] Incumbent Leigh Finke , the first transgender legislator in Minnesota,[130] was first elected in 2022 with 81.14% of the vote.[28]
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Leigh Finke (DFL), incumbent[35]
Fadil Jama (R)[20]
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District 66B [ edit ]
District 66B is located in north central Saint Paul .[131] Incumbent Athena Hollins (DFL), first elected in 2020, received 78.42% of the vote in 2022.[28]
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Athena Hollins (DFL), incumbent[35]
Greg Copeland (R)[20]
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District 67A [ edit ]
District 67A is in the northeast corner of Saint Paul .[133] Incumbent Liz Lee was first elected in 2022, receiving 75.13% of the vote.[28]
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District 67B is located in the easternmost part of Saint Paul .[134] Incumbent Jay Xiong (DFL), first elected in 2018, received 75.17% of votes in 2022.[28]
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