2010 Minnesota Senate election
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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.
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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.
District | Incumbent | 2010 Status | DFL | Republican[1] | Independence |
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1 | Leroy Stumpf | ||||
2 | Rod Skoe | ||||
3 | Tom Saxhaug | Re-election | Tom Saxhaug | Dan McGuire | |
4 | Mary Olson | Re-election | Mary Olson | ||
5 | Dave Tomassoni | Re-election | Dave Tomassoni | ||
6 | Tom Bakk | Jennifer Havlick | |||
7 | Yvonne Prettner Solon | ||||
8 | Tony Lourey | Mike Cummins | |||
9 | Keith Langseth | Jeff Backer | |||
10 | Dan Skogen | Gretchen Hoffman | |||
11 | Bill Ingebrigtsen | ||||
12 | Paul Koering | Open | Taylor Stevenson | Paul Gazelka | |
13 | Joe Gimse | Larry Rice | |||
14 | Michelle Fischbach | Re-election | Michelle Fischbach | ||
15 | Tarryl Clark | Open | Bruce Hentges | John Pederson | |
16 | Lisa Fobbe | Dave Brown | |||
17 | Rick Olseen | Sean Nienow | |||
18 | Steve Dille | Open | Hal Kimball | Scott Newman | |
19 | Amy Koch | Re-election | Amy Koch | ||
20 | Gary Kubly | ||||
21 | Dennis Frederickson | ||||
22 | Jim Vickerman | ||||
23 | Kathy Sheran | ||||
24 | Julie Rosen | ||||
25 | Kevin Dahle | Re-election | Kevin Dahle | Al Dekruif | |
26 | Mike Parry | Re-election | Mike Parry | ||
27 | Dan Sparks | Re-election | Dan Sparks | ||
28 | Steve Murphy | John Howe | |||
29 | David Senjem | ||||
30 | Ann Lynch | Re-election | Ann Lynch | ||
31 | Sharon Erickson Ropes | Re-election | Sharon Erickson Ropes | Jeremy Miller | |
32 | Warren Limmer | Re-election | Warren Limmer | ||
33 | Gen Olson | Re-election | Gen Olson | ||
34 | Julianne Ortman | Re-election | Laura Helmer | Julianne Ortman | |
35 | Claire Robling | Re-election | Travis Burton | Claire Robling | |
36 | Pat Pariseau | Open | Dave Thompson | ||
37 | Chris Gerlach | Re-election | Chris Gerlach | ||
38 | Jim Carlson | Re-election | Jim Carlson | Ted Daley | |
39 | James Metzen | Rob Soleim | |||
40 | John Doll | Dan Hall | |||
41 | Geoff Michel | Re-election | Geoff Michel | ||
42 | David Hann | Re-election | David Hann | ||
43 | Terri Bonoff | Re-election | Terri Bonoff | Norann Dillon | |
44 | Ron Latz | ||||
45 | Ann Rest | Re-election | Ann Rest | ||
46 | Linda Scheid | Re-election | Linda Scheid | ||
47 | Leo Foley | Ben Kruse | |||
48 | Mike Jungbauer | Re-election | Peter Perovich | Mike Jungbauer | |
49 | Debbie Johnson | Open | Michelle Benson | ||
50 | Satveer Chaudhary | Gina Bauman | |||
51 | Don Betzold | Pam Wolf | |||
52 | Ray Vandeveer | Re-election | Ray Vandeveer | ||
53 | Sandy Rummel | Roger Chamberlain | |||
54 | John Marty | Re-election | John Marty | Timothy Johnson | |
55 | Charles Wiger | Re-election | Charles Wiger | ||
56 | Kathy Saltzman | Ted Lillie | |||
57 | Katie Sieben | Karin Housley | |||
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 | Patrick Elgin | |||
63 | Ken Kelash | Craig Marston | |||
64 | Dick Cohen | Anthony Hernandez | |||
65 | Sandy Pappas | Re-election | Sandy Pappas | Rick Karschnia | |
66 | Ellen Anderson | ||||
67 | Mee Moua |
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