3/11/2025 | 40B | Gottfried, David | Democratic-Farmer-Labor | House |
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He won a special election on March 11, 2025 for the seat that was vacant because on January 17, 2025, the Minnesota Supreme Court voided the special election for House District 40B that was to be held on January 28, 2025.
The voided January 28, 2025 special election was called because the district 40B general election was contested. It was determined that the winner in the general election, Curtis Johnson, did not live in the district.
He was sworn in on the first day of session in 2025.
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1/28/2025 | 60 | Clark, Doron | Democratic-Farmer-Labor | Senate |
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He won a special election on January 28, 2025 for the seat vacated by the death of Sen. Kari Dziedzic. He was sworn in on February 3, 2025.
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11/5/2024 | 45 | Johnson Stewart, Ann M | Democratic-Farmer-Labor | Senate |
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She won a special election on November 5, 2024 for the seat vacated by the resignation of Sen. Kelly Morrison. She was sworn in on November 25, 2024.
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3/19/2024 | 27B | Lawrence, Bryan | Republican | House |
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He won a special election on March 19, 2024 for the seat vacated by the resignation of Representative Kurt Daudt. He was sworn in on April 2, 2024.
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12/5/2023 | 52B | Virnig, Bianca Ward | Democratic-Farmer-Labor | House |
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She won a special election on December 5, 2023 for the seat vacated by the resignation of Representative Ruth Richardson. She was sworn in on January 12, 2024.
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2/4/2020 | 60A | Jordan, Sydney | Democratic-Farmer-Labor | House |
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She won a special election on February 4, 2020 for the seat vacated by the death of Representative Diane Loeffler. She was sworn in on February 11, 2020.
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2/4/2020 | 30A | Novotny, Paul | Republican | House |
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He won a special election on February 4, 2020 for the seat vacated by the resignation of Representative Nick Zerwas. He was sworn in on February 11, 2020.
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3/19/2019 | 11B | Nelson, Nathan | Republican | House |
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He won a special election on March 19, 2019 for the seat vacated by Rep. Jason Rarick who had won a special election for a Senate seat. He was sworn in on March 27, 2019.
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2/5/2019 | 11 | Rarick, Jason | Republican | Senate |
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He won a special election on February 5, 2019 for the seat vacated by the resignation of Senator Tony Lourey. He was sworn in on February 13, 2019.
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11/6/2018 | 13 | Howe, Jeff R. | Republican | Senate |
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He won a special election on November 6, 2018 for the seat vacated by the resignation of Senator Michelle Fischbach to be sworn in as lieutenant governor. He was sworn in on December 11, 2018.
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2/12/2018 | 54 | Bigham, Karla | Democratic-Farmer-Labor | Senate |
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There was a special election held on February 12, 2018 to fill the seat caused by the resignation of Senator Dan Schoen on December 15, 2017. She was sworn in on February 20, 2018.
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2/12/2018 | 23B | Munson, Jeremy | Republican | House |
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There was a special election held on February 12, 2018 to fill the seat caused by the resignation of Representative Tony Cornish on November 30, 2017. He was sworn in on February 20, 2018.
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2/14/2017 | 32B | Neu Brindley, Anne E | Republican | House |
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There was a special election held because the Minnesota Supreme Court ruled, on September 8, 2016, that Rep. Bob Barrett was not eligible to be elected from district 32B because he did not meet the constitutional requirement for residency in that district. She was sworn in on February 21, 2017.
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2/9/2016 | 35 | Abeler, Jim | Republican | Senate |
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He won the Senate special election held due to the resignation of Branden Petersen. He was sworn in on February 22, 2016.
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2/9/2016 | 50B | Anderson, Chad | Republican | House |
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He won the House special election held due to the resignation of Ann Lenczewski. He was sworn in on February 17, 2016.
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12/8/2015 | 03A | Ecklund, Rob | Democratic-Farmer-Labor | House |
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He won a special election due to the death of David Dill on August 8, 2015. He was sworn in on December 17, 2015.
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11/3/2015 | 46A | Flanagan, Peggy | Democratic-Farmer-Labor | House |
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She won the House special election held due to the resignation of Ryan Winkler. She was sworn in on November 9, 2015.
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2/12/2013 | 19A | Johnson, Clark | Democratic-Farmer-Labor | House |
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He won the House special election held due to the resignation of Terry Morrow. He was sworn in on February 19, 2013.
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2/12/2013 | 14A | Theis, Tama | Republican | House |
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She won the House special election held due to the resignation of Steve Gottwalt. She was sworn in on February 19, 2013.
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4/10/2012 | 20 | Koenen, Lyle J. | Democratic-Farmer-Labor | Senate |
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He won the Senate special election held due to the death of Gary Kubly. He was sworn in on April 18, 2012.
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1/10/2012 | 61B | Allen, Susan | Democratic-Farmer-Labor | House |
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She won the special election for District 61B, which was vacant due to the resignation of Rep. Jeff Hayden. She was sworn in on January 19, 2012.
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1/10/2012 | 59 | Dziedzic, Kari | Democratic-Farmer-Labor | Senate |
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She won the Senate special election held due to the resignation of Larry Pogemiller. She was sworn in on January 20, 2012.
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10/18/2011 | 46 | Eaton, Chris A. | Democratic-Farmer-Labor | Senate |
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She won the Senate special election held due to the death of Linda Scheid. She was sworn in on October 28, 2011.
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10/18/2011 | 61 | Hayden, Jeff | Democratic-Farmer-Labor | Senate |
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He won the Senate special election held due to the resignation of Linda Berglin. He was sworn in on October 25, 2011.
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4/12/2011 | 66 | McGuire, Mary Jo | Democratic-Farmer-Labor | Senate |
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She won the Senate special election held due to the resignation of Senator Ellen Anderson. She was sworn in on April 18, 2011.
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2/15/2011 | 05B | Melin, Carly | Democratic-Farmer-Labor | House |
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She won the House special election held due to the resignation of Tony Sertich. She was sworn in on February 22, 2011.
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1/26/2010 | 26 | Parry, Mike | Republican | Senate |
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He won the Senate special election held due to the resignation of Dick Day. He was sworn in on February 4, 2010.
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11/4/2008 | 16 | Fobbe, Lisa A. | Democratic-Farmer-Labor | Senate |
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Her margin of victory over Alison Krueger was only 85 votes so an automatic recount occurred. After the recount she was declared the winner by 85 votes. She won the special election called after Betsy Wergin resigned. She was sworn in on December 5, 2008.
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11/4/2008 | 63 | Kelash, Kenneth S. | Democratic-Farmer-Labor | Senate |
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He won the Senate special election held due to the resignation of Dan Larson. He was sworn in on December 5, 2008.
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1/3/2008 | 25 | Dahle, Kevin L. | Democratic-Farmer-Labor | Senate |
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He won the Senate special election held due to the resignation of Tom Neuville. He was sworn in on January 22, 2008.
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8/7/2007 | 28B | Drazkowski, Steve | Republican | House |
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He won the House special election held due to the resignation of Steve Sviggum. He was sworn in on August 16, 2007.
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12/27/2005 | 15 | Clark, Tarryl L. | Democratic-Farmer-Labor | Senate |
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She won the Senate special election held due to the resignation of Dave Kleis. She was sworn in on January 6, 2006.
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12/27/2005 | 15B | Haws, Larry | Democratic-Farmer-Labor | House |
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He won the special election held due to the resignation of Joe Opatz. He was sworn in on January 19, 2006.
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11/22/2005 | 43 | Bonoff, Terri E. | Democratic-Farmer-Labor | Senate |
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She won the Senate special election held due to the resignation of David Gaither. She was sworn in on December 7, 2005.
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11/22/2005 | 19 | Koch, Amy T. | Republican | Senate |
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She won the Senate special election held due to the resignation of Mark Ourada. She was sworn in on January 5, 2006.
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7/13/2004 | 37 | Gerlach, Chris | Republican | Senate |
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He won the Senate special election held due to the resignation of David Knutson. He took office on July 21, 2004.
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12/30/2003 | 18A | Newman, Scott J. | Republican | House |
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He won the special election held due to the resignation of Tony Kielkucki. He was sworn in sometime between December 30, 2003 and February 2, 2004; the House Journal does not specify the date.
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2/25/2003 | 32B | Zellers, Kurt | Republican | House |
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He won the special election held on February 25, 2003 due to the appointment of Rich Stanek as the commissioner of Public Safety. He was sworn in on March 3, 2003.
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2/11/2003 | 52B | Otto, Rebecca | Democratic-Farmer-Labor | House |
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She won the special election for the seat vacated by the resignation of Mark Holsten. She was sworn in on February 17, 2003.
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2/3/2003 | 40A | Powell, Duke | Republican | House |
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He won the special election due to the resignation of Dan McElroy to become the Commissioner of Finance after he won the 2002 general election but before he took office. Duke Powell was sworn in on February 10, 2003.
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3/4/2002 | 47A | Jordan, John | Republican | House |
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He won the special election held due to the death of Darlene Luther. He was sworn in on March 8, 2002.
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1/29/2002 | 67 | Moua, Mee | Democratic-Farmer-Labor | Senate |
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She won the Senate special election held due to the resignation of Randy Kelly. She was sworn in on February 4, 2002.
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1/29/2002 | 07 | Prettner Solon, Yvonne | Democratic-Farmer-Labor | Senate |
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She won the seat held by her husband, Sam Solon, in a January special election after his death in December 2001. She was sworn in on February 4, 2002.
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11/6/2001 | 12B | Blaine, Greg | Republican | House |
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He won the special election held due to the resignation of Steve Wenzel. He was sworn in on November 15, 2001.
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12/14/1999 | 04 | Kinkel, Anthony G. | Democratic-Farmer-Labor | Senate |
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He won the Senate special election held due to the resignation of David Ten Eyck. He was sworn in on December 23, 1999.
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11/2/1999 | 18 | Ring, Twyla L. | Democratic-Farmer-Labor | Senate |
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She won the Senate special election held due to the death of Janet Johnson. She was sworn in on December 23, 1999.
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11/2/1999 | 07A | Swapinski, Dale | Democratic-Farmer-Labor | House |
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He won the special election held due to the death of Willard Munger. He was sworn in November 12, 1999 according to the Duluth News Tribune.
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4/13/1999 | 32 | Kierlin, Bob | Republican | Senate |
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He won the Senate special election held due to the resignation of Steve Morse. He was sworn in on April 21, 1999.
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3/30/1999 | 26 | Ziegler, Donald N. | Republican | Senate |
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He won the Senate special election held due to the resignation of Tracy Beckman. He was sworn in on April 6, 1999.
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1/27/1998 | 51B | Vandeveer, Raymond Joseph | Republican | House |
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He won the special election held due to the resignation of Doug Swenson. He was sworn in on February 5, 1998.
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1/20/1998 | 23A | Clark, James T. | Republican | House |
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He won the seat that was vacant due to the death of Barb Vickerman. He was sworn in on January 29, 1998.
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1/6/1998 | 17A | Erickson, Sondra | Republican | House |
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She won the special election held by the resignation of LeRoy Koppendrayer. She was sworn in on January 20, 1998.
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11/4/1997 | 11B | Otremba, Mary Ellen | Democratic-Farmer-Labor | House |
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She won the seat held by her husband, Ken Otremba, before his death in September 1997. She was sworn in on the third day of the third special session on November 13, 1997.
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2/6/1996 | 14 | Fischbach, Michelle L. | Republican | Senate |
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She won the Senate special election held due to the resignation of Joe Bertram. She was sworn in on Feburary 12, 1996.
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8/1/1995 | 26A | Gunther, Bob | Republican | House |
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He won a special election on August 1, 1995 vacated by the resignation of Gene Hugoson. He was sworn in on August 18, 1995.
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7/11/1995 | 52A | Carlson, Skip | Republican | House |
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He won the seat vacated by Wayne Simoneau. He was sworn in on July 21, 1995.
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4/4/1995 | 49B | Warkentin, Eldon H. | Independent Republican | House |
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He won the seat vacated by Joel Jacobs. He was sworn in on April 10, 1995.
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3/7/1995 | 33B | Stanek, Richard | Independent Republican | House |
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He won the seat vacated by Warren Limmer. He was sworn in on March 13, 1995.
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2/2/1995 | 33 | Limmer, Warren E. | Independent Republican | Senate |
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He won the Senate special election held due to the resignation of Pat McGowan. He was sworn in on February 13, 1995.
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12/29/1994 | 16 | Kleis, Dave | Independent Republican | Senate |
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He won the Senate special election held due to the resignation of JoAnne Benson. He was sworn in on January 9, 1995.
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12/29/1994 | 47 | Kramer, Don | Independent Republican | Senate |
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He won the Senate special election held due to the resignation of Bill Luther. He was sworn in on January 9, 1995.
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11/8/1994 | 19 | Ourada, Mark | Independent Republican | Senate |
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He won the Senate special election held due to the resignation of Betty Adkins. He was sworn in on January 3, 1995.
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11/8/1994 | 31 | Scheevel, Kenric J. | Independent Republican | Senate |
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He won the Senate special election held due to the resignation of Duane Benson. He was sworn in on December 8, 1994.
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2/8/1994 | 15A | Van Engen, Tom | Independent Republican | House |
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He won the special election for the seat vacated by Alan Welle. He was sworn in on February 21, 1994.
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1/11/1994 | 40B | Knight, Kevin | Independent Republican | House |
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He won the special election on January 11, 1994 for the seat vacated by the resignation of Kathleen Blatz. He was sworn in on January 24, 1994.
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7/13/1993 | 01B | Finseth, Tim | Independent Republican | House |
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He won a special election on July 13, 1993 for the seat vacated by the resignation of Wally Sparby. He was sworn in on July 22, 1993.
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1/12/1993 | 44B | Rhodes, Jim | Independent Republican | House |
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He won the seat vacated by Gloria Segal. He was sworn in on January 15, 1993 according to the Star Tribune.
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1/4/1992 | 42 | Terwilliger, Roy W. | Independent Republican | Senate |
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He won the Senate special election held due to the resignation of Don Storm. He was sworn in on January 9, 1992.
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12/17/1991 | 47A | Krambeer, Richard | Independent Republican | House |
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He won the seat vacated by Linda Scheid. He was sworn in January 2, 1992, according to Session Weekly.
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2/12/1991 | 32B | Davids, Gregory M. | Independent Republican | House |
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He finished out Elton Redalen's term. He was sworn in on February 18, 1991.
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2/5/1991 | 50B | Heir, Phil | Independent Republican | House |
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He won the seat vacated by Joe Quinn who won in the general election but did not take office. Phil Heir was sworn in on February 7, 1991.
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2/10/1990 | 61 | Flynn, Carol | Democratic-Farmer-Labor | Senate |
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She won the Senate special election held due to the resignation of Donna Peterson. She was sworn in on February 15, 1990.
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2/3/1990 | 24 | Piepho, Mark J. | Independent Republican | Senate |
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He won the Senate special election held due to the resignation of Glen Taylor. He was sworn in on February 12, 1990.
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11/7/1989 | 63B | Hausman, Alice | Democratic-Farmer-Labor | House |
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She won the special election held due to the resignation of Ann Wynia. She was sworn in on November 22, 1989.
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2/4/1989 | 52A | Runbeck, Linda | Independent Republican | House |
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She won the seat vacated by Gordon Voss. She was sworn in on February 9, 1989.
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12/20/1988 | 48 | McGowan, Patrick D. | Independent Republican | Senate |
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He won the Senate special election held due to the resignation of Tad Jude. He was sworn in on January 3, 1989.
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11/8/1988 | 37 | Pariseau, Patricia | Independent Republican | Senate |
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She won the Senate special election held due to the resignation of Darril Wegscheid. She was sworn in on January 3, 1989.
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11/3/1987 | 65A | Dawkins, Andrew J. | Democratic-Farmer-Labor | House |
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He was elected to finish the term of Fred Norton. He was sworn in November 12, 1987.
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11/3/1987 | 04 | Decker, Robert | Independent Republican | Senate |
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He won the Senate special election held due to the resignation of Gerald Willet. He was sworn in on November 16, 1987.
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11/3/1987 | 30B | DeRaad, Dale L. | Independent Republican | House |
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He was elected to finish the term of Jerry Schoenfeld. He was sworn in on November 12, 1987.
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12/22/1986 | 16A | Omann, Jr., Bernard P. | Independent Republican | House |
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Initially his opponent, Carl Stich, was declared the winner by 6 votes. After an automatic recount was held, Bernard P. Omann, Jr. was determined to be the winner by 48 votes. He won his father's, Ben P. Omann, seat in the special election called after his father died in November 1986. He was sworn in on the first day of session.
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2/5/1985 | 08 | Gustafson, James | Independent Republican | Senate |
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He won the Senate special election held due to the resignation of James Ulland. He was sworn in on February 11, 1985.
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11/8/1983 | 08B | Boo, Benjamin | Independent Republican | House |
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He won the seat vacated by Tom Berkelman. He was sworn in on November 17, 1983 but the next session did not convene until March 6, 1984.
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7/15/1981 | 32B | Frerichs, Donald L. | Independent Republican | House |
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He won the seat vacated by Don Friedrich. According to the Rochester Post-Bulletin, he was sworn in on Monday, July 27, 1981.
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5/12/1981 | 20 | Kamrath, Randy P. | Independent Republican | Senate |
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He won the Senate special election held due to the resignation of James Nichols. He was sworn in on May 15, 1981.
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2/22/1980 | 16 | Omann, Sr., Bernard P. | Independent Republican | Senate |
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He won the Senate special election held due to the death of Ed Schrom. He was sworn in on February 28, 1980.
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1/17/1980 | 60B | Peterson, Donna C. | Democratic-Farmer-Labor | House |
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She won the seat vacated by Stanley Enebo. According to the Duluth News Tribune, she was sworn in on the first day of session in 1980.
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1/8/1980 | 66 | Barrette, Emery G. | Independent Republican | Senate |
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He won the Senate special election held due to the resignation of John Chenoweth. He was sworn in on January 16, 1980.
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11/6/1979 | 55 | Stokowski, Anne K. | Democratic-Farmer-Labor | Senate |
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She won the seat of her deceased husband, Eugene E. Stokowski. She was sworn in on November 12, 1979.
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6/19/1979 | 67A | Rodriguez, Sr., Frank J. | Democratic-Farmer-Labor | House |
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Frank J. Rodriguez, Sr. won the special election after the seat was declared vacant. He replaced Robert L. Pavlak who was subject to a contested election. According to the Star Tribune, he was sworn in on June 26, 1979.
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6/19/1979 | 41 | Stern, Irving M. | Democratic-Farmer-Labor | Senate |
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He won the Senate special election held due to the death of Robert Lewis. He was sworn in on July 9, 1979.
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12/19/1978 | 13 | Rued, David Evan | Independent Republican | Senate |
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He won a special election following the resignation of Senator Win Borden. He was sworn in on December 29, 1978.
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12/10/1977 | 35A | Redalen, Elton R. | Independent Republican | House |
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He won the seat vacated by Neil Haugerud. He was sworn in on December 19, 1977.
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12/3/1977 | 49 | Knaak, Delores J. | Independent Republican | Senate |
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She won the Senate special election held due to the resignation of John Milton. She was sworn in on December 9, 1977.
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9/27/1977 | 22B | Onnen, Tony D. | Independent Republican | House |
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He won the seat vacated by Harold Dahl. He was sworn in on October 11, 1977.
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3/15/1977 | 21B | Den Ouden, Gaylin L.R. | Independent Republican | House |
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He won the seat vacated by A. O. Setzepfandt. He was sworn in on March 18, 1977.
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2/5/1977 | 21 | Setzepfandt, A. O.H. | Democratic-Farmer-Labor | Senate |
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He won the Senate special election held to replace Alec Olson who resigned to become Minnesota Lieutenant Governor. He was sworn in on February 15, 1977.
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2/1/1975 | 33 | Brataas, Nancy | Independent Republican | Senate |
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She won the Senate seat due to the resignation of Harold Krieger. She was sworn in on February 10, 1975.
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12/23/1974 | 12A | Nelsen, Bruce G. | Republican | House |
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He won the seat vacated by the death of Melvin Miller. He was sworn in on the first day of session in 1975.
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12/14/1974 | 36 | Schmitz, Robert J. | Democratic-Farmer-Labor | Senate |
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He won the Senate special election held due to the resignation of Jim Lord. He was sworn in on January 7, 1975.
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11/5/1974 | 47 | Merriam, Eugene R. | Democratic-Farmer-Labor | Senate |
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He won the Senate special election held due to the resignation of Stan Thorup. He was sworn in on January 7, 1975.
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11/5/1974 | 64 | Stumpf, Jr., Peter P. | Democratic-Farmer-Labor | Senate |
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He won the Senate special election held due to the resignation of Ed Novak. He was sworn in on January 7, 1975.
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11/6/1973 | 61A | Knoll, Franklin J. | Nonpartisan Election-Liberal Caucus | House |
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He won the seat vacated by Gary Flakne. According to The Minneapolis Star, he was sworn in on November 14, 1973.
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11/6/1973 | 50B | Kostohryz, Sr., Richard J. | Nonpartisan Election-Liberal Caucus | House |
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He won the seat vacated by John Boland. According to The Minneapolis Star, he was sworn in on November 14, 1973.
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5/4/1971 | 02B | Lemke, Richard R. | Nonpartisan Election-Liberal Caucus | House |
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He won the seat vacated by the death of Representative Charlie Miller. He was sworn in on May 7, 1971.
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5/9/1969 | 23 | Olson, Alec Gehard | Nonpartisan Election-Liberal Caucus | Senate |
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He won the special election held due to the death of Robert Johnson. According to the West Central Tribune and the Senate Journal, he was sworn in on May 14, 1969.
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4/8/1969 | 66A | Christianson, Donna Jean | Nonpartisan Election-Liberal Caucus | House |
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She won the seat held by her husband, Marvin E. Christianson, Sr., before his death on March 8, 1969.
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3/25/1969 | 15 | Renneke, Earl W. | Nonpartisan Election-Conservative Caucus | Senate |
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He won the special election held due to the death of Harold Popp. He was sworn in on April 7, 1969.
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3/11/1969 | 63 | Bischoff, Bernard J. | Nonpartisan Election-Liberal Caucus | House |
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He was involved in a contested election with Jack Fena after the 1968 election. He was charged with campaign violations related to false claims in his ads. He was seated and took the oath of office on the first day of session. On February 7, 1969 the Minnesota House of Representatives determined that he was not legally elected. He was unseated by a 85-49 vote. The seat was declared vacant and a special election was held. He won the special election. He was sworn in on March 20, 1969.
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5/10/1966 | 56 | Stangeland, Arlan Ingehart | Nonpartisan Election-Conservative Caucus | House |
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He won a special election on May 10, 1966 for the seat vacated by the death of Representative Reuben N. Nelson. According to The Albert Lea Tribune, he was sworn in on May 18, 1966.
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5/4/1965 | 22 | Jensen, Vernon K. | Nonpartisan Election | Senate |
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He won the special election held due to the death of Fay Child. He was sworn in on May 14, 1965.
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3/27/1965 | 30 | Wingard, John P. | Nonpartisan Election-Conservative Caucus | House |
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His opponent, Linn Slattengren, won the 1964 general election but was found guilty of violating the Minnesota Corrupt Practices Act, so he was not sworn in. The seat was declared vacant and a special election was held. John P. Wingard won the special election but his win was contested by Linn Slattengren. The House investigated and determined that neither candidate had violated the law. John P. Wingard was sworn in on April 20, 1965.
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11/3/1964 | 61 | Higgins, Raymond J. | Nonpartisan Election-Conservative Caucus | Senate |
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He won a special election on November 3, 1964 for the seat vacated by the death of Senator Gordon Butler on August 1, 1964. He was sworn in on January 5, 1965.
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11/3/1964 | 27 | Hughes, Keith F. | Nonpartisan Election-Conservative Caucus | Senate |
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He won a special election on November 3, 1964 for the seat vacated by the death of Senator Raymond Bares on April 27, 1964. He was sworn in on January 5, 1965.
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11/3/1964 | 59 | La Brosse, Francis E. | Nonpartisan Election-Liberal Caucus | Senate |
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He won a special election on November 3, 1964 for the seat vacated by the death of Senator Homer Carr on February 19, 1964. He was sworn in on January 5, 1965.
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11/3/1964 | 60 | Wanvick, Arne C. | Nonpartisan Election-Liberal Caucus | Senate |
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He won a special election on November 3, 1964 for the seat vacated by the resignation of Representative Richard Ferrario on May 13, 1964. He was sworn in on January 5, 1965.
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2/26/1957 | 52 | Renner, Sr., Robert G. | Nonpartisan Election-Conservative Caucus | House |
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Seth R. Phillips and George E. Ericson contested the 1956 election for this seat. Neither one was seated on the first day of the 1957 Session. After an investigation by the House, the seat was declared vacant and a special election was held. Robert Renner won the special election on February 26, 1957. He was sworn in on February 28, 1957.
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12/16/1952 | 12 | Lloyd, Bryan W. | Nonpartisan Election-Conservative Caucus | House |
Writ of Special Election
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He won a special election on December 16, 1952 for the seat vacated by the death of Rep. Trigg Knutson days after he won in the general election. The 1953 Legislative Manual mistakenly indicates this special election was part of the general election. He was sworn in on January 6, 1953.
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11/4/1952 | 03 | Dunlap, Robert Rankin | Nonpartisan Election-Conservative Caucus | Senate |
Writ of Special Election
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He was elected to office in a special election to replace the late James A. Carley. He was sworn in on the first day of session in 1953.
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3/3/1949 | 53 | Anderson, Verner F. | Nonpartisan Election-Conservative Caucus | House |
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He was elected to office in a special election held to replace the late Frank B. Johnson, who died on February 5, 1949. He was sworn in on March 8, 1949.
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2/8/1949 | 42 | Andersen, Elmer Lee | Nonpartisan Election | Senate |
Writ of Special Election
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He won the special election to replace Charles Noah Orr who died on January 10, 1949. He was sworn in on February 10, 1949.
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11/2/1948 | 01 | Johnson, John A. | Nonpartisan Election | Senate |
Writ of Special Election
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He was elected to office in a special election on November 2, 1948 to replace the late Henry Larson. He was sworn in on the first day of session, January 4, 1949.
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11/2/1948 | 47 | Lofvegren, Clifford | Nonpartisan Election | Senate |
Writ of Special Election
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He was elected to office in a special election on November 2, 1948 to replace the late Senator Claude Lynn Cole. He was sworn in on the first day of session, January 4, 1949.
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3/14/1947 | 28 | Tomczyk, Edward J. | Nonpartisan Election-Liberal Caucus | House |
Writ of Special Election
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He won the seat held by Rep. John McNulty before his death on February 10, 1947. He was sworn in on March 19, 1947. His margin of victory over Len Biernat was only 49 votes so Biernat requested a recount. After the recount Tomczyk was declared the winner.
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12/28/1944 | 07 | Carey, David M. | Nonpartisan Election | Senate |
Writ of Special Election
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He won the special election that was held due to the death of Daniel D. Murphy on December 3, 1944. He was sworn in on the first day of session in 1945.
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12/27/1944 | 50 | Aune, Roy B. | Nonpartisan Election-Conservative Caucus | House |
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He won the special election that was held due to the death of Rep. Walter Wellbrock. Rep. Wellbrock won the seat during the regular election but died on November 24, 1944 before he was sworn in. Rep. Aune was sworn in on the first day of session in 1945.
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11/7/1944 | 51 | Anderson, Ernest P. | Nonpartisan Election | Senate |
Writ of Special Election
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He won the Senate special election held due to the resignation of Dick Gardner. He was sworn in on the first day of session in 1945.
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11/7/1944 | 29 | Duemke, Sr., Emmett L. | Nonpartisan Election | Senate |
Writ of Special Election
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He won the Senate special election that was held due to the death of Sen. Burton L. Kingsley. He was sworn in on the first day of session in 1945.
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11/7/1944 | 36 | Miller, Archie H. | Nonpartisan Election | Senate |
Writ of Special Election
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He was required to run in a special election to complete the final two years of his four-year Senate term after he served as lieutenant governor from 5/6/1943 to 1/1/1945 because he resigned from the Senate on 5/10/1943. He was sworn in on the first day of session in 1945.
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1/6/1943 | 07 | Lund, Edward O. | Nonpartisan Election | House |
Writ of Special Election
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He was elected in a special election on January 6 to fill the seat that was vacant after Mitchell Perrizo Jr., who was reelected in the 1942 election, withdrew after winning the election. He was sworn in on January 13, 1943.
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11/5/1940 | 60 | Blatnik, Jr., John Anton | Nonpartisan Election-Liberal Caucus | Senate |
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He was elected in a special election on November 5, 1940 that was held due to the death of Sen. Richard Kelly. He was sworn in on January 7, 1941.
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11/5/1940 | 33 | Harrison, Harold | Nonpartisan Election | Senate |
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He was elected in a special election on November 5, 1940 that was held due to the death of Sen. William B. Anderson. He was sworn in on January 7, 1941.
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11/5/1940 | 53 | Rosenmeier, Gordon | Nonpartisan Election-Conservative Caucus | Senate |
Writ of Special Election
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He was elected in a special election on November 5, 1940 that was held due to the death of Sen. Frederick J. Miller. He was sworn in on January 7, 1941.
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11/5/1940 | 32 | Young, Henry G. | Nonpartisan Election | Senate |
Writ of Special Election
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He was elected in a special election on November 5, 1940 that was held due to the death of Sen. A. O. Devold. He was sworn in on January 7, 1941.
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1/17/1939 | 55 | Newton, Fred | Nonpartisan Election | Senate |
Writ of Special Election
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A special election was held on January 17, 1939 for Senator John J. White's seat. Senator White died after being reelected on November 8, 1938 but before he was sworn in. Senator Newton was sworn in on January 23, 1939.
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11/3/1936 | 57 | Dahle, Clarence A. | Nonpartisan Election | Senate |
Writ of Special Election
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He won a special election to fill a seat after the death of Senator Charles Adams. He was sworn in on January 5, 1937.
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11/3/1936 | 15 | Swenson, Oscar A. | Nonpartisan Election | Senate |
Writ of Special Election
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He won a special election after the death of Senator Claude H. MacKenzie. He was sworn in on December 17, 1936.
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10/21/1935 | 39 | Faimon, Albert A. | Nonpartisan Election | House |
Writ of Special Election
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He won a special election to fill a seat after the death of Albert J. Samec, Jr. He was sworn in on the first day of special session, December 2, 1935.
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10/21/1935 | 21 | Hahn, Arthur A. | Nonpartisan Election | Senate |
Writ of Special Election
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He won a special election to fill a seat after the death of Patrick W. Morrison. He was sworn in on the first day of special session, December 2, 1935.
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10/21/1935 | 22 | Nelsen, Ancher | Nonpartisan Election | Senate |
Writ of Special Election
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He won a special election to fill a seat after the death of Harlow H. Bonniwell, Sr. He was sworn in on the first day of special session, December 2, 1935.
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3/5/1935 | 43 | Neumeier, Karl G. | Nonpartisan Election | Senate |
Writ of Special Election
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The special election was held due to the death of George H. Sullivan. He was sworn in on March 15, 1935.
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12/20/1932 | 29 | Teigan, Henry George | Nonpartisan Election | Senate |
Writ of Special Election
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The special election was held due to the death of Lewis Duemke. He was sworn in on the first day of session in 1933.
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11/8/1932 | 53 | Ebner, Franklin E. | Nonpartisan Election | Senate |
Writ of Special Election
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He won a special election to fill a seat after the death of Christian Rosenmeier. He was sworn in on the first day of session, January 3, 1933.
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11/8/1932 | 07 | Murphy, Daniel D. | Nonpartisan Election-Liberal Caucus | Senate |
Writ of Special Election
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He won a special election to fill a seat after the death of C. L. Todd. He was sworn in on the first day of session, January 3, 1933.
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1/17/1929 | 09 | Saggau, Henry August | Nonpartisan Election | Senate |
Writ of Special Election
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The special election was held due to the death of Sen. Frank Arah (F.A.) Day. He was sworn in on January 21, 1929.
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11/6/1928 | 31 | McKnight, Sumner T. | Nonpartisan Election | Senate |
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The Senate seat became open upon the death of William F. Brooks on March 19, 1928. He was sworn in on the first day of session in 1929.
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11/6/1928 | 02 | Rollins, Frederick H. | Nonpartisan Election | Senate |
Writ of Special Election
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He ran in a special election after Sen. Henry Steen died on July 27, 1928. He was sworn in on January 8, 1929.
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11/6/1928 | 27 | Spindler, Henry | Nonpartisan Election | Senate |
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He won a special election to fill a seat after the death of James E. Madigan. He was sworn in on the first day of session, January 8, 1929.
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2/7/1927 | 65 | Naplin, Laura Emelia | Nonpartisan Election-Liberal Caucus | Senate |
Writ of Special Election
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She won the seat of her deceased husband, Oscar A. Naplin. She was sworn in on February 14, 1927.
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1/24/1927 | 40 | Olson, Conrad | Nonpartisan Election | Senate |
Writ of Special Election
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He was elected in a special election held due to the death of James D. Denegre. He was sworn in on January 25, 1927.
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11/4/1924 | 41 | Memmer, Peter J. | Nonpartisan Election | Senate |
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He won a special election on November 4, 1924 for the seat vacated by the death of Senator Martin J. Conroy on October 11, 1924. He was sworn in on January 6, 1925.
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2/20/1919 | 43 | Sullivan, George Henry | Nonpartisan Election | Senate |
Writ of Special Election
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In the 1918 election, W.W. Wilcox's margin of victory over George Henry Sullivan was 43 votes. A recount occurred and W.W. Wilcox was found to have won by 35 votes. Wilcox was also charged with violations of the fair campaign practices act. After much debate, on January 31, 1919 the Senators declared the seat vacant. A special election was held, which Sullivan won. He was sworn in on February 24, 1919.
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2/18/1919 | 34 | Coleman, Arch | Nonpartisan Election | Senate |
Writ of Special Election
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Arch Coleman (District 34) won the special election for a Senate seat in District 34 on February 18, 1919, due to the death of Senator Carleton Wallace on January 13, 1919. He was sworn in on February 20, 1919.
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2/18/1919 | 17 | Cosgrove, Carson Nesbit | Nonpartisan Election | Senate |
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Carson Cosgrove (District 17) won the special election for a Senate seat on February 18, 1919, due to the death of Senator Harry F. Weis on January 8, 1919. He was sworn in on February 21, 1919.
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11/7/1916 | 16 | Rask, Samuel A. | Nonpartisan Election | Senate |
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He won a special election due to the death of Eugene Belnap Collester on September 4, 1915. He was sworn in on the first day of session in 1917.
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11/3/1908 | 02 | French, George D. | Republican | Senate |
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He ran in a special election held due to the death of Patrick Fitzpatrick. He was sworn in on the first day of session in 1909.
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11/8/1904 | 48 | Frater, John Taylor | Republican | Senate |
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He was elected in a special election held after the death of Allen Ferris. According to The Saint Paul Globe, he was sworn in on the first day of session in 1905.
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11/3/1896 | 06 | Dunn, Howard H. | Republican | Senate |
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He won a special election on November 3, 1896 for this Minnesota Senate seat. The seat was considered vacant when Frank Arah Day was elected by the Minnesota Senate to assume the duties of Lieutenant Governor on January 25, 1895. When the Legislature reconvened on January 5, 1897 Sen. Day and Sen. Dunn both claimed the seat. Sen. Day is listed in the Journal of the Senate as holding the contested seat until a determination was made on January 23, 1897 that Sen. Dunn had been duly elected and was entitled to the seat. He took the oath of office on January 26, 1897.
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11/3/1896 | 53 | Whitney, George A. | Republican | Senate |
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George Whitney was elected in a special election in District 53. He finished the Senate term for William Allen who resigned his seat. He was sworn in on the first day of session in 1897.
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11/8/1892 | 13 | Little, John T. | Republican | Senate |
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He was elected in a special election that was held on the same date as the general elections of 1892. He succeeded Jeremiah Grinnell who died while in office. He took the oath of office on January 3, 1893.
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11/6/1888 | 44 | Holmes, Elon G. | Republican | Senate |
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He was elected in a special election to fill the spot held by Solomon Gilman Comstock who ran for the United States House of Representatives in the November 1888 election. It appears that Senator Comstock resigned before the end of his Senate term. Sen. Holmes was sworn in on the first day of session in 1889.
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11/4/1884 | 42 | Wells, Henry H. | Not Available | Senate |
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He was elected in a special election due to the death of C. F. Washburn. He was sworn in on January 6, 1885.
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11/6/1883 | 22 | Hall, Osee Matson | Not Available | Senate |
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He was elected in a special election due to the resignation of Martin Spencer Chandler. He was sworn in on January 6, 1885.
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11/6/1883 | 13 | Severance, Erasmus C. | Not Available | Senate |
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He was elected in a special election due to the death of James McLaughlin. He was sworn in on January 6, 1885.
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11/6/1883 | 03 | Wilkins, William T. | Not Available | Senate |
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He won a special election on November 6, 1883 for the seat vacated by William L. Hollister. He was sworn in January 6, 1885.
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10/7/1881 | 10 | Frahm, Juergen | Republican | House |
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He won a special election to fill the seat vacated by John V. Daniels. He was sworn in on the first day of the Extra Session in October 1881.
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10/7/1881 | 11 | Hitchcock, George | Not Available | House |
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He won a special election to fill the seat vacated by Orlando B. Kidder. News from Friday, October 14, indicates that the election was on a Friday. He was sworn in on October 11, 1881.
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10/7/1881 | 05 | Johnson, Allan M. | Not Available | Senate |
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He was elected in a special election to fill the spot held by A. C. Wedge who resigned because he was appointed to another office. He was sworn in on the first day of the Extra Session on October 11, 1881.
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10/7/1881 | 15 | Milligan, Francis H. | Democratic | House |
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He won a special election for the seat vacated by H. H. B. McMaster. His official election date is uncertain, but news indicates the election was on a Friday. News reported that the secretary of state received the result of the election on October 10. He was sword in on the first day of the Extra Session in October of 1881.
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11/2/1875 | 25 | Gilfillan, John Bachop | Republican | Senate |
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He won a special election to fill the unexpired term of John Sargent Pillsbury. News sources indicate that the special election was the same date as the general election for the Senate even numbered districts. He took the oath of office on January 4, 1876.
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11/3/1868 | 11 | Sheardown, Samuel B. | Republican | Senate |
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He was elected in a special election due to the death of Benjamin Franklin. The special election was the same date as the 1868 general election. He was sworn in on the first day of session in 1869.
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9/6/1862 | 03 | Moore, William S. | Not Available | Senate |
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The special election to fill the vacancy for Sylvanus B. Lowry's term was held September 6, 1862. He was sworn in on September 10, 1862.
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10/8/1861 | 12 | Daniels, John Van Ness | Republican | Senate |
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He served the second half of Stiles P. Jones' term. His election date appears to be the same as the regular 1861 election date, but that hasn't been verified.
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10/8/1861 | 18 | Duffy, Thomas J. | Democratic | Senate |
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He served the second half of Thomas J. Galbraith's term. His election date appears to be the same as the regular 1861 election date, but that hasn't been verified.
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10/8/1861 | 14 | Miller, Luke | Republican | Senate |
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He served the second half of Henry W. Holley's term. His election date appears to be the same as the regular 1861 election date, but that hasn't been verified.
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10/8/1861 | 10 | Richards, Linus | Republican | Senate |
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He served the second half of John H. Pell's term. According to the Wabashaw Semi-Weekly County Herald on October 2, 1861, the special election was held on the regular 1861 election date.
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10/8/1861 | 16 | Webber, Alfred B. | Republican | Senate |
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He served the second half of George Watson's term. His election date appears to be the same as the regular 1861 election date, but that hasn't been verified.
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6/14/1858 | 23 | Demmon, Jared Smith | Not Available | House |
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His election date is uncertain. The date listed is the date he took the oath of office. He won the special election to replace L. C. Walker who resigned.
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4/27/1857 | 06 | Jewett, Charles | Not Available | Territorial House |
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His election date is uncertain. The date listed is the date he took the oath of office. He won the special election to replace Morgan L. Noble who resigned.
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1/7/1857 | 11 | Bassett, Joel B. | Republican | Territorial Council |
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His official election date is uncertain. He was elected to finish the term of D.M. Hanson who died while in office. The date listed is the first day of the 1857 territorial session.
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1/7/1857 | 10 | Humphrey, Philander P. | Not Available | Territorial Council |
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His election date is uncertain. He was elected to finish out Charles E. Flandrau's term. The date listed is the first day of the 1857 territorial session.
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1/7/1857 | 03 | Wales, William W. | Not Available | Territorial Council |
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His election date is uncertain. He won a special election to finish out John Rollins' term. The date listed is the first day of the 1857 territorial session.
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9/8/1849 | 06 | Morrison, Allan | Democratic | Territorial House |
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In the 1849 election, "Councilor William R. Sturges, of the Sixth District, was elected by his constitutents to both the Council and the House, and his election was so certified and proclaimed by the Governor. He resigned the office of Representative and at a special election Allan Morrison was chosen in his stead." (Holcombe. Minnesota in Three Centuries, Volume 2, p. 438)
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