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Revision as of 05:20, 1 May 2010

The 2010 Minnesota Senate elections will take place on November 2, 2010. All 67 seats will be contested. Representatives are elected for two year terms in years ending in 0.


Match-up summary

District Incumbent 2010 Status DFL Republican[1] Independence
1 Leroy Stumpf
2 Rod Skoe
3 Tom Saxhaug Re-election Tom Saxhaug
4 Mary Olson Re-election Mary Olson
5 Dave Tomassoni Re-election Dave Tomassoni
6 Tom Bakk
7 Yvonne Prettner Solon
8 Tony Lourey
9 Keith Langseth
10 Dan Skogen
11 Bill Ingebrigtsen
12 Paul Koering Taylor Stevenson
13 Joe Gimse Larry Rice
14 Michelle Fischbach
15 Tarryl Clark Bruce Hentges
16 Lisa Fobbe
17 Rick Olseen
18 Steve Dille Hal Kimball
19 Amy Koch
20 Gary Kubly
21 Dennis Frederickson
22 Jim Vickerman
23 Kathy Sheran
24 Julie Rosen
25 Kevin Dahle Re-election Kevin Dahle
26 Mike Parry
27 Dan Sparks Re-election Dan Sparks
28 Steve Murphy
29 David Senjem
30 Ann Lynch Re-election Ann Lynch
31 Sharon Erickson Ropes Re-election Sharon Erickson Ropes
32 Warren Limmer
33 Gen Olson
34 Julianne Ortman Laura Helmer
35 Claire Robling Travis Burton
36 Pat Pariseau
37 Chris Gerlach
38 Jim Carlson Re-election Jim Carlson
39 James Metzen
40 John Doll
41 Geoff Michel
42 David Hann
43 Terri Bonoff Re-election Terri Bonoff
44 Ron Latz
45 Ann Rest Re-election Ann Rest
46 Linda Scheid Re-election Linda Scheid
47 Leo Foley
48 Mike Jungbauer Peter Perovich
49 Debbie Johnson
50 Satveer Chaudhary
51 Don Betzold
52 Ray Vandeveer
53 Sandy Rummel
54 John Marty Re-election John Marty
55 Charles Wiger Re-election Charles Wiger
56 Kathy Saltzman
57 Katie Sieben
58 Linda Higgins
59 Lawrence Pogemiller Re-election Lawrence Pogemiller
60 D. Scott Dibble Re-election D. Scott Dibble
61 Linda Berglin
62 Patricia Torres Ray
63 Ken Kelash
64 Dick Cohen
65 Sandy Pappas Re-election Sandy Pappas
66 Ellen Anderson
67 Mee Moua

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