MINNESOTA SENATE


The 'Minnesota Senate' is the upper house in the Minnesota Legislature. There are 67 members, half as many as are in the Minnesota House of Representatives. Each Senate district in the state includes an ''A'' and ''B'' House district (e.g. Senate district 32 contains House districts 32A and 32B). The Minnesota Constitution forbids a House district to divide a Senate district. Before the 1960s, Senators were apportioned by county, resulting in the underrepresentation of those in cities. From statehood through 1972 the Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota served as President of the Senate. In 1972 the voters approved a constitutional amendment that provided for the senate to elected the president from among its members effective January 1973.
Members are usually elected to four year terms except when districts are redrawn after the census, when they are elected to a two year term. The state legislature is located in the Minnesota State Capitol building in Saint Paul, Minnesota.

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Current session


Main articles: Minnesota Senate 2007-2008 Session

The 2007-2008 Session, of the 85th Minnesota Legislature, first convened on January 3, 2007. The President of the Senate is James Metzen. The majority leader is Lawrence Pogemiller and the minority leader is David Senjem. The first regular session ended May 21, 2007. The second session will begin February 12, 2008.
'Affiliation' 'Members'
  Democratic-Farmer Labor Party '44' (65.7%)
  Republican Party '23' (34.3%)
 'Total'
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'District''Representative''Party'
1LeRoy A. StumpfDFL
2Rod SkoeDFL
3Tom SaxhaugDFL
4Mary OlsonDFL
5David J. TomassoniDFL
6Thomas M. BakkDFL
7Yvonne Prettner SolonDFL
8Tony LoureyDFL
9Keith LangsethDFL
10Dan SkogenDFL
11Bill IngebrigtsenR
12Paul KoeringR
13Joseph R. GimseR
14Michelle L. FischbachR
15Tarryl ClarkDFL
16Betsy L. WerginR
17Rick OlseenDFL
18Steve DilleR
19Amy T. KochR
20Gary W. KublyDFL
21Dennis R. FredericksonR
22Jim VickermanDFL
23Kathleen J. SheranDFL
24Julie A. RosenR
25Thomas M. NeuvilleR
26Dick DayR
27Dan SparksDFL
28Steve MurphyDFL
29David H. SenjemR
30Ann LynchDFL
31Sharon L. Erickson RopesDFL
32Warren LimmerR
33Gen OlsonR
34Julianne E. OrtmanR
35Claire A. RoblingR
36Pat PariseauR
37Chris GerlachR
38Jim CarlsonDFL
39James MetzenDFL
40John P. DollDFL
41Geoff MichelR
42David HannR
43Terri BonoffDFL
44Ron LatzDFL
45Ann H. RestDFL
46Linda ScheidDFL
47Leo T. FoleyDFL
48Michael J. JungbauerR
49Debbie J. JohnsonR
50Satveer ChaudharyDFL
51Don BetzoldDFL
52Ray VandeveerR
53Sandy RummelDFL
54John MartyDFL
55Charles W. WigerDFL
56Kathy L. SaltzmanDFL
57Katie SiebenDFL
58Linda HigginsDFL
59Lawrence PogemillerDFL
60D. Scott DibbleDFL
61Linda BerglinDFL
62Patricia Torres RayDFL
63Dan LarsonDFL
64Richard J. CohenDFL
65Sandra L. PappasDFL
66Ellen R. AndersonDFL
67Mee MouaDFL

Previous sessions



Minnesota Senate 2005-2006 Session

Minnesota Senate 2003-2004 Session

Minnesota Senate 2001-2002 Session

External links



Minnesota Senate website

Minnesota Constitution

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