2018 Minnesota House of Representatives election

The 2018 Minnesota House of Representatives election was held in the U.S. state of Minnesota on November 6, 2018, to elect members to the House of Representatives of the 91st Minnesota Legislature. A primary election was held in several districts on August 14, 2018. The election coincided with the election for governor, a special election for the Minnesota Senate, and other elections.

2018 Minnesota House of Representatives Elections

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All 134 seats in the Minnesota House of Representatives
68 seats needed for a majority
 Majority partyMinority party
 
LeaderMelissa HortmanKurt Daudt
PartyDemocratic (DFL)Republican
Leader sinceNovember 10, 2016November 10, 2012
Leader's seat36B–Brooklyn Park31A–Crown
Last election57 seats, 49.11%76 seats, 50.34%
Seats before57[nb 1]77[nb 2]
Seats won7559
Seat changeIncrease18Decrease18
Popular vote1,388,9381,151,135
Percentage54.40%45.09%
SwingIncrease5.29 ppDecrease5.25 pp

Results by district

Speaker before election

Kurt Daudt
Republican

Elected Speaker

Melissa Hortman
Democratic (DFL)

The Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party (DFL) won a majority of seats, ending the Republican majority that began with the 2014 election. The new legislature convened on January 8, 2019.

Background

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The last election resulted in the Republicans winning a majority of 76 seats, increasing the majority of 72 seats it won in 2014. It was the first time that a party has retained control of the House of Representatives since the DFL in the 2008 election. In conjunction with the result of the Senate election, it also resulted in the return of all-Republican control of the Legislature since 2012—only the second time the Republicans have held control of both houses since the return of partisan elections to the House in 1974 and the Senate in 1976 and marking the end of two years of split control between a Republican-held House and a DFL-held Senate.

A special election was held for District 32B on February 14, 2017, following the invalidation of its general election results. On September 8, 2016, the Minnesota Supreme Court found Republican incumbent Bob Barrett ineligible for election because he did not reside in his district. As the ruling occurred within 80 days of the general election, Barrett's name could not be replaced on the ballot.[1] Republican Anne Neu won the special election, increasing the Republican majority to 77 seats.[2]

Electoral system

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The 134 members of the House of Representatives were elected from single-member districts by first-past-the-post voting to two-year terms. Contested nominations of the DFL and Republican parties for each district were determined by an open primary election. Minor-party and independent candidates were nominated by petition. Write-in candidates had to file a request with the secretary of state's office for votes for them to be counted. The filing period was from May 22 through June 5, 2018.[3]

Retiring members

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Retiring incumbents (light red and light blue) by district.

Republican

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Competitive districts

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MinnPost and MPR News considered a total of 18 House districts competitive in 2018, based on past election results, campaign spending trends, and conversations with campaigns. MinnPost considered 15 districts competitive, 11 of which were held by the Republicans and four by the DFL. According to MinnPost, their list was not exhaustive and could have spoken to broader trends in the election.[27] MPR News also considered 15 districts competitive, 12 of which were held by the Republicans and three by the DFL.[28]

DistrictIncumbentPartyFirst
elected
2016
result
MinnPost[27]
(October 18, 2018)
MPR News[28]
(November 1, 2018)
Result
4BPaul MarquartDFL200053.85% Hold
5BSandy LaymanRepublican201653.61% Hold
19AClark Johnson[nb 3]DFL2013[nb 4]52.68% Hold
34BDennis SmithRepublican201455.83% DFL gain
36AMark Uglem[nb 3]Republican201258.21% DFL gain
37AErin KoegelDFL201647.17% Hold
38BMatt Dean[nb 3]Republican200456.94% DFL gain
42ARandy JessupRepublican201650.18% DFL gain
44ASarah AndersonRepublican200654.04% DFL gain
47BJoe Hoppe[nb 3]Republican200262.47% Hold
49ADario AnselmoRepublican201651.04% DFL gain
52BRegina BarrRepublican201650.17% DFL gain
53BKelly FentonRepublican201456.35% DFL gain
54AKeith FrankeRepublican201651.43% DFL gain
55ABob Loonan[nb 5]Republican201455.78% DFL gain
56BRoz PetersonRepublican201452.37% DFL gain
57AErin Maye Quade[nb 3]DFL201652.23% Hold
57BAnna WillsRepublican201253.66% DFL gain

Primary elections results

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A primary election was held in 21 districts to nominate Republican and DFL candidates. Eight Republican nominations and 14 DFL nominations were contested. Seven incumbents were opposed for their party's nomination. Notably, District 55A Republican incumbent Bob Loonan lost his party's nomination.[29]

DistrictPartyCandidatesVotes%
6BRepublicanSkeeter Tomczak2,402100.00
DFLDave Lislegard[30]4,24368.20
Shaun Hainey[31]1,97831.80
15BRepublicanShane Mekeland2,258100.00
DFLKarla Scapanski[32]1,16666.33
Jessica Filiaggi[33]59233.67
18ARepublicanDean Urdahl2,534100.00
DFLJustin Vold[34]1,06561.60
Robert Wright[35]66438.40
22ARepublicanJoe Schomacker3,275100.00
DFLMaxwell Kaufman[36]1,33153.82
Brian Abrahamson[37]1,14246.18
24ARepublicanJohn Petersburg2,111100.00
DFLJoe Heegard[38]1,72778.68
Ethan Cords[39]46821.32
26ARepublicanPaul Wilson1,624100.00
DFLTina Liebling[40]3,55589.93
Abdulkadir Abdalla[nb 6][41]39810.07
31BRepublicanCal Bahr[42]1,82956.89
Tom Hackbarth[42]1,38643.11
DFLSue Larson1,969100.00
34ARepublicanKristin Robbins[43]2,01059.33
Brad Ganzer[44]1,37840.67
DFLDan Solon2,444100.00
40BRepublicanRobert Marvin957100.00
DFLSamantha Vang[45]1,70546.65
Cindy Yang[45]1,58743.42
Alexander Koenig[46]3639.93
41BDFLMary Kunesh-Podein[47]4,71885.78
Jeffrey Wagner[47]78214.22
46BRepublicanMelissa Moore[48]63360.00
Bob Helland[48]42240.00
DFLCheryl Youakim5,458100.00
47BRepublicanGreg Boe[49]1,32456.97
Vincent Beaudette[50]1,00043.03
DFLDonzel Leggett2,848100.00
53ARepublicanAndy Turonie[51]97056.86
Bill Dahn[52]73643.14
DFLTou Xiong3,429100.00
55ARepublicanErik Mortensen[53]1,72757.76
Bob Loonan[54]1,26342.24
DFLBrad Tabke2,137100.00
57ARepublicanMatt Lundin1,948100.00
DFLRobert Bierman[55]1,65545.42
Linda Garrett-Johnson[55]1,11630.63
Roxanne Mindeman[nb 7][55]50713.91
Kyle Koch[nb 7][55]2206.04
Jake Cassidy[55]1464.01
59ARepublicanFred Statema317100.00
DFLFue Lee[56]3,62079.53
Grace Moua[46]93220.47
59BRepublicanLacy Johnson418100.00
DFLRaymond Dehn[57]3,31752.60
Lisa Neal-Delgado[46]2,98947.40
60BRepublicanJoseph Patiño[58]19067.14
Fadumo Taani[58]9332.86
DFLMohamud Noor[58]2,90939.73
Peter Wagenius[58]2,07628.35
Cordelia Pierson[58]1,28717.58
Haaris Pasha[58]3745.11
Joshua Preston[58]3354.58
Mary Mellen[58]2573.51
Angelo Jaramillo[58]841.15
62ARepublicanBruce Lundeen218100.00
DFLHodan Hassan[59]2,20728.41
Osman Ahmed[59]1,60720.68
Omar Fateh[59]1,60220.62
Margarita Ortega[59]1,53119.71
Jen Kader[59]82210.58
62BRepublicanRonald Peterson[46]19667.82
Ross Tenneson[46]9332.18
DFLAisha Gomez7,075100.00
66BRepublicanDavid Richard519100.00
DFLJohn Lesch[60]3,28775.15
Trahern Crews[61]1,08724.85
Source: Minnesota Secretary of State[62]

Results

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Districts won
PartyCandidatesVotesSeats
No.%+/−No.+/−%
Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party1341,388,93854.40+5.2975+1855.97
Republican Party of Minnesota1311,151,13545.09−5.2559−1844.03
Libertarian Party of Minnesota21,0670.04−0.05000.00
Independent38,1840.32+0.13000.00
Write-inN/A3,9250.15−0.09000.00
Total2,553,249100.00±0.00134±0100.00
Invalid/blank votes58,1162.23−4.03
Turnout (out of 4,064,389 eligible voters)[63]2,611,36564.25−10.47
Source: Minnesota Secretary of State[64]
Popular vote
DFL
54.40%
Republican
45.09%
Other
0.51%
House seats
DFL
55.97%
Republican
44.03%

District results

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DistrictIncumbentCandidates
NamePartyFirst
elected
NamePartyVotes%Winner
Party
1ADan FabianRepublican2010Dan Fabian[65]Republican11,76271.14Republican
Stephen Moeller[65]DFL4,76828.84
1BDeb KielRepublican2010Deb Kiel[66]Republican10,02665.94Republican
Brent Lindstrom[67]DFL5,17334.02
2AMatt GrossellRepublican2016Matt Grossell[68]Republican10,06659.78Republican
Michael Northbird[69]DFL6,76540.18
2BSteve GreenRepublican2012Steve Green[70]Republican10,44361.05Republican
Karen Branden[71]DFL6,65538.90
3ARob EcklundDFL2015[nb 4]Rob Ecklund[72]DFL11,78359.42DFL
Randy Goutermont[72]Republican8,02240.45
3BMary MurphyDFL1976Mary Murphy[73]DFL12,28260.03DFL
Keith MacDonald[46]Republican8,16239.89
4ABen LienDFL2012Ben Lien[46]DFL10,33565.45DFL
Jordan Idso[46]Republican5,44934.51
4BPaul MarquartDFL2000Paul Marquart[74]DFL10,46158.93DFL
Jason Peterson[75]Republican7,28541.04
5AMatt BlissRepublican2016John Persell[76]DFL8,45450.01DFL
Matt Bliss[77]Republican8,44349.95
5BSandy LaymanRepublican2016Sandy Layman[78]Republican10,10851.98Republican
Pat Medure[79]DFL9,30547.85
6AJulie SandstedeDFL2016Julie Sandstede[80]DFL11,05562.02DFL
Guy Anderson[80]Republican6,74637.85
6BJason Metsa[nb 3]DFL2012Dave Lislegard[81]DFL12,07561.97DFL
Skeeter Tomczak[72]Republican7,37937.87
7AJennifer SchultzDFL2014Jennifer Schultz[73]DFL15,30073.67DFL
Dana Krivogorsky[46]Republican5,43926.19
7BLiz OlsonDFL2016Liz Olson[73]DFL12,73971.84DFL
Caroline Burley[46]Republican4,96528.00
8ABud NornesRepublican1996Bud Nornes[82]Republican11,33159.77Republican
Brittney Johnson[83]DFL7,62540.22
8BMary FransonRepublican2010Mary Franson[84]Republican11,83162.04Republican
Gail Kulp[85]DFL7,23137.92
9AJohn PostonRepublican2016John Poston[86]Republican11,37669.34Republican
Alex Hering[87]DFL5,02130.60
9BRon KreshaRepublican2012Ron Kresha[88]Republican11,80272.16Republican
Stephen Browning[89]DFL4,54827.81
10AJosh HeintzemanRepublican2014Josh Heintzeman[90]Republican11,90762.23Republican
Dale Menk[91]DFL7,21137.69
10BDale LueckRepublican2014Dale Lueck[92]Republican13,13165.59Republican
Phil Yetzer[93]DFL6,87634.35
11AMike SundinDFL2012Mike Sundin[94]DFL10,53258.30DFL
Jeff Dotseth[94]Republican7,51841.62
11BJason RarickRepublican2014Jason Rarick[46]Republican9,14759.68Republican
Tim Burkhardt[95]DFL6,16640.23
12AJeff BackerRepublican2014Jeff Backer[96]Republican11,38262.02Republican
Murray Smart[97]DFL6,95937.92
12BPaul AndersonRepublican2008Paul Anderson[98]Republican12,21971.33Republican
Ben Schirmers[99]DFL4,89428.57
13AJeff Howe[nb 3]Republican2012Lisa Demuth[100]Republican11,34861.01Republican
Jim Read[101]DFL7,24338.94
13BTim O'DriscollRepublican2010Tim O'Driscoll[102]Republican12,14664.32Republican
Heidi Everett[103]DFL6,73135.65
14ATama TheisRepublican2013[nb 4]Tama Theis[104]Republican9,07952.09Republican
Aric Putnam[105]DFL8,34847.89
14BJim KnoblachRepublican1994[nb 8]Dan Wolgamott[106]DFL7,95058.07DFL
Jim Knoblach[nb 9][108]Republican5,70541.67
15ASondra EricksonRepublican1998[nb 10]Sondra Erickson[109]Republican10,49564.28Republican
Emy Minzel[110]DFL5,80835.58
15BJim Newberger[nb 3]Republican2012Shane Mekeland[111]Republican10,69959.41Republican
Karla Scapanski[111]DFL6,16134.21
Myron Wilson[112]Independent1,1376.31
16AChris SwedzinskiRepublican2010Chris Swedzinski[113]Republican10,85467.56Republican
Tom Wyatt-Yerka[114]DFL5,19832.36
16BPaul TorkelsonRepublican2008Paul Torkelson[115]Republican10,77263.20Republican
Mindy Kimmel[116]DFL6,26836.77
17ATim MillerRepublican2014Tim Miller[117]Republican10,06960.21Republican
Lyle Koenen[118]DFL6,64539.73
17BDave BakerRepublican2014Dave Baker[119]Republican11,90869.11Republican
Anita Flowe[120]DFL5,31130.82
18ADean UrdahlRepublican2002Dean Urdahl[35]Republican11,88469.19Republican
Justin Vold[121]DFL4,26924.85
Kyle Greene[122]Independent6503.78
Jill Galvan[123]Libertarian3632.11
18BGlenn GruenhagenRepublican2010Glenn Gruenhagen[124]Republican10,84366.66Republican
Ashley Latzke[124]DFL5,40333.22
19AClark Johnson[nb 3]DFL2013[nb 4]Jeff Brand[125]DFL10,27454.34DFL
Kim Spears[126]Republican8,60345.50
19BJack ConsidineDFL2014Jack Considine[127]DFL10,39263.40DFL
Joe Steck[128]Republican5,97836.47
20ABob VogelRepublican2014Bob Vogel[129]Republican11,98263.55Republican
Barbara Dröher Kline[129]DFL6,85836.37
20BDavid Bly[nb 3]DFL2006[nb 11]Todd Lippert[130]DFL10,92555.32DFL
Josh Gare[131]Republican8,81944.66
21ABarb HaleyRepublican2016Barb Haley[132]Republican11,06856.91Republican
Lori Ann Clark[133]DFL8,37243.05
21BSteve DrazkowskiRepublican2007[nb 4]Steve Drazkowski[134]Republican11,51163.43Republican
Jonathan Isenor[135]DFL6,61936.47
22AJoe SchomackerRepublican2010Joe Schomacker[136]Republican10,81166.73Republican
Maxwell Kaufman[136]DFL5,37733.19
22BRod HamiltonRepublican2004Rod Hamilton[137]Republican9,75666.87Republican
Cheniqua Johnson[138]DFL4,81933.03
23ABob GuntherRepublican1995[nb 4]Bob Gunther[139]Republican10,49761.26Republican
Heather Klassen[140]DFL6,63338.71
23BJeremy MunsonRepublican2018[nb 4]Jeremy Munson[141]Republican10,29060.05Republican
Jim Grabowska[141]DFL6,82739.84
24AJohn PetersburgRepublican2012John Petersburg[142]Republican10,19760.60Republican
Joe Heegard[38]DFL6,61639.32
24BBrian DanielsRepublican2014Brian Daniels[143]Republican8,97259.56Republican
Yvette Marthaler[144]DFL6,07640.34
25ADuane QuamRepublican2010Duane Quam[145]Republican10,37653.62Republican
Jamie Mahlberg[146]DFL8,95746.29
25BDuane SaukeDFL2016Duane Sauke[147]DFL11,26060.10DFL
Kenneth Bush[148]Republican7,45239.78
26ATina LieblingDFL2004Tina Liebling[149]DFL10,42963.21DFL
Paul Wilson[150]Republican6,04736.65
26BNels PiersonRepublican2014Nels Pierson[149]Republican11,78453.69Republican
Tyrel Clark[151]DFL10,14446.21
27APeggy BennettRepublican2014Peggy Bennett[152]Republican9,95756.52Republican
Terry Gjersvik[153]DFL7,65143.43
27BJeanne PoppeDFL2004Jeanne Poppe[154]DFL8,52357.38DFL
Christine Green[155]Republican6,31942.54
28AGene PelowskiDFL1986Gene Pelowski[156]DFL12,58796.61DFL
28BGreg DavidsRepublican1991[nb 12]Greg Davids[157]Republican10,35155.44Republican
Thomas Trehus[158]DFL8,30844.49
29AJoe McDonaldRepublican2010Joe McDonald[159]Republican13,11467.86Republican
Renée Cardarelle[159]DFL6,19332.05
29BMarion O'NeillRepublican2012Marion O'Neill[160]Republican10,53162.02Republican
Sharon McGinty[161]DFL6,43437.89
30ANick ZerwasRepublican2012Nick Zerwas[162]Republican11,47464.31Republican
Sarah Hamlin[162]DFL6,35735.63
30BEric LuceroRepublican2014Eric Lucero[163]Republican11,96263.15Republican
Margaret Fernandez[163]DFL6,97036.79
31AKurt DaudtRepublican2010Kurt Daudt[164]Republican12,32669.08Republican
Brad Brown[164]DFL5,50130.83
31BCal BahrRepublican2016Cal Bahr[42]Republican12,84064.40Republican
Sue Larson[165]DFL7,08035.51
32ABrian JohnsonRepublican2012Brian Johnson[166]Republican11,35163.47Republican
Renae Berg[167]DFL6,52236.47
32BAnne NeuRepublican2017[nb 4]Anne Neu[42]Republican11,03158.00Republican
Jeff Peterson[168]DFL7,97141.91
33AJerry HertausRepublican2012Jerry Hertaus[169]Republican14,39458.99Republican
Norrie Thomas[170]DFL9,97940.90
33BCindy PughRepublican2012Kelly Morrison[171]DFL11,78650.43DFL
Cindy Pugh[171]Republican11,57049.50
34AVacant[nb 13]Kristin Robbins[172]Republican12,48656.49Republican
Dan Solon[172]DFL9,60143.44
34BDennis SmithRepublican2014Kristin Bahner[173]DFL12,19452.79DFL
Dennis Smith[173]Republican10,87347.07
35AAbigail Whelan[nb 3]Republican2014John Heinrich[174]Republican9,76454.45Republican
Bill Vikander[174]DFL8,14545.42
35BPeggy ScottRepublican2008Peggy Scott[175]Republican11,43856.53Republican
Kathryn Eckhardt[175]DFL8,77143.35
36AMark Uglem[nb 3]Republican2012Zack Stephenson[176]DFL9,75952.27DFL
Bill Maresh[9]Republican8,87847.55
36BMelissa HortmanDFL2004Melissa Hortman[177]DFL12,51463.05DFL
Jermain Botsio[178]Republican7,30236.79
37AErin KoegelDFL2016Erin Koegel[179]DFL9,81656.01DFL
Anthony Wilder[179]Republican7,67643.80
37BNolan WestRepublican2016Nolan West[180]Republican10,25450.22Republican
Amir Malik[180]DFL10,10149.47
38ALinda RunbeckRepublican1989[nb 14]Linda Runbeck[181]Republican11,37155.13Republican
Kevin Fogarty[181]DFL9,22944.75
38BMatt Dean[nb 3]Republican2004Ami Wazlawik[182]DFL11,57350.81DFL
Pat Anderson[182]Republican11,18749.11
39ABob DettmerRepublican2006Bob Dettmer[183]Republican12,36655.52Republican
Ann Mozey[184]DFL9,88144.36
39BKathy LohmerRepublican2010Shelly Christensen[185]DFL11,37250.25DFL
Kathy Lohmer[185]Republican11,23549.65
40AMike NelsonDFL2002Mike Nelson[186]DFL9,38773.12DFL
David True[186]Republican3,41126.57
40BDebra Hilstrom[nb 3]DFL2000Samantha Vang[187]DFL10,51272.76DFL
Robert Marvin[187]Republican3,90327.02
41AConnie BernardyDFL2000[nb 15]Connie Bernardy[188]DFL11,96764.82DFL
Susan Erickson[188]Republican6,45334.95
41BMary Kunesh-PodeinDFL2016Mary Kunesh-Podein[189]DFL12,40865.77DFL
Tim Utz[190]Independent6,39733.91
42ARandy JessupRepublican2016Kelly Moller[191]DFL12,28957.52DFL
Randy Jessup[192]Republican9,05542.38
42BJamie Becker-FinnDFL2016Jamie Becker-Finn[193]DFL13,04260.35DFL
Yele-Mis Yang[193]Republican8,54339.53
43APeter FischerDFL2012Peter Fischer[194]DFL12,25361.36DFL
Bob Cardinal[194]Republican7,69138.52
43BLeon LillieDFL2004Leon Lillie[195]DFL11,25362.31DFL
Rachael Bucholz[195]Republican6,78837.59
44ASarah AndersonRepublican2006Ginny Klevorn[196]DFL12,99553.85DFL
Sarah Anderson[196]Republican11,11946.08
44BJon Applebaum[nb 3]DFL2014Patty Acomb[197]DFL15,08262.74DFL
Gary Porter[198]Republican8,93537.17
45ALyndon CarlsonDFL1972Lyndon Carlson[199]DFL12,34765.35DFL
Reid Johnson[199]Republican6,52034.51
45BMike FreibergDFL2012Mike Freiberg[200]DFL15,72772.44DFL
Steve Merriman[200]Republican5,95427.42
46APeggy Flanagan[nb 3]DFL2015[nb 4]Ryan Winkler[201]DFL16,69272.50DFL
Luke McCusker[201]Republican6,29727.35
46BCheryl YouakimDFL2014Cheryl Youakim[202]DFL16,40075.48DFL
Melissa Moore[202]Republican5,29724.38
47AJim NashRepublican2014Jim Nash[203]Republican14,10664.70Republican
Madalynn Gerold[204]DFL7,68035.23
47BJoe Hoppe[nb 3]Republican2002Greg Boe[205]Republican10,85350.24Republican
Donzel Leggett[206]DFL10,73649.70
48ALaurie PryorDFL2016Laurie Pryor[207]DFL13,98059.39DFL
Ellen Cousins[208]Republican9,53140.49
48BJenifer LoonRepublican2008Carlie Kotyza-Witthuhn[209]DFL10,39750.53DFL
Jenifer Loon[210]Republican10,15649.36
49ADario AnselmoRepublican2016Heather Edelson[211]DFL14,72558.13DFL
Dario Anselmo[212]Republican10,58441.78
49BVacant[nb 16]Steve Elkins[213]DFL15,26461.69DFL
Matt Sikich[214]Republican9,44638.17
50ALinda Slocum[nb 3]DFL2006Michael Howard[215]DFL12,35968.24DFL
Kirsten Johnson[216]Republican5,73031.64
50BAndrew CarlsonDFL2016Andrew Carlson[216]DFL12,74560.83DFL
Chad Anderson[216]Republican8,18039.04
51ASandra MasinDFL2006[nb 11]Sandra Masin[217]DFL11,87561.43DFL
Jim Kiner[217]Republican7,44638.52
51BLaurie HalversonDFL2012Laurie Halverson[218]DFL13,87962.18DFL
Doug Willetts[218]Republican8,42437.74
52ARick HansenDFL2004Rick Hansen[219]DFL13,54965.84DFL
Beth Arntson[219]Republican6,99834.01
52BRegina BarrRepublican2016Ruth Richardson[220]DFL11,00453.74DFL
Regina Barr[220]Republican9,43746.08
53AJoAnn Ward[nb 3]DFL2012Tou Xiong[221]DFL11,52661.18DFL
Andy Turonie[222]Republican7,29338.71
53BKelly FentonRepublican2014Steve Sandell[223]DFL12,26152.29DFL
Kelly Fenton[224]Republican11,16947.63
54AKeith FrankeRepublican2016Anne Claflin[225]DFL9,30050.98DFL
Keith Franke[226]Republican8,92448.92
54BTony JurgensRepublican2016Tony Jurgens[227]Republican9,94751.03Republican
Tina Folch[228]DFL9,52548.86
55ABob LoonanRepublican2014Brad Tabke[229]DFL8,98451.53DFL
Erik Mortensen[230]Republican8,38248.07
55BTony AlbrightRepublican2012Tony Albright[53]Republican12,96861.16Republican
Matt Christensen[46]DFL8,21538.74
56ADrew ChristensenRepublican2014Hunter Cantrell[231]DFL10,81352.74DFL
Drew Christensen[232]Republican9,66247.13
56BRoz PetersonRepublican2014Alice Mann[233]DFL10,03552.64DFL
Roz Peterson[234]Republican9,01347.28
57AErin Maye Quade[nb 3]DFL2016Robert Bierman[235]DFL12,00654.53DFL
Matt Lundin[235]Republican9,29642.22
Matt Swenson[236]Libertarian7043.20
57BAnna WillsRepublican2012John Huot[237]DFL11,20951.92DFL
Anna Wills[237]Republican10,37348.04
58AJon KoznickRepublican2014Jon Koznick[238]Republican11,76955.68Republican
Maggie Williams[238]DFL9,35444.25
58BPat GarofaloRepublican2004Pat Garofalo[239]Republican11,54958.84Republican
Marla Vagts[239]DFL8,06041.06
59AFue LeeDFL2016Fue Lee[240]DFL12,04686.04DFL
Fred Statema[46]Republican1,91613.69
59BRaymond DehnDFL2012Raymond Dehn[241]DFL15,82682.29DFL
Lacy Johnson[241]Republican3,35717.46
60ADiane LoefflerDFL2004Diane Loeffler[242]DFL19,02686.45DFL
Kelly Winsor[46]Republican2,92213.28
60BIlhan Omar[nb 3]DFL2016Mohamud Noor[58]DFL16,44086.26DFL
Joseph Patiño[58]Republican2,55213.39
61AFrank HornsteinDFL2002Frank Hornstein[243]DFL23,73686.05DFL
Jeremy Hansen[46]Republican3,81413.83
61BVacant[nb 17]Jamie Long[244]DFL21,28985.73DFL
Scot Missling[46]Republican3,48714.04
62AKaren Clark[nb 3]DFL1980Hodan Hassan[244]DFL13,10790.39DFL
Bruce Lundeen[244]Republican1,2818.83
62BSusan Allen[nb 3]DFL2012[nb 4]Aisha Gomez[244]DFL17,92892.07DFL
Ronald Peterson[244]Republican1,5027.71
63AJim DavnieDFL2000Jim Davnie[245]DFL21,27888.84DFL
Kyle Bragg[46]Republican2,63110.98
63BJean WageniusDFL1986Jean Wagenius[246]DFL18,40380.83DFL
Frank Pafko[246]Republican4,30718.92
64AErin Murphy[nb 3]DFL2006Kaohly Her[247]DFL18,99584.14DFL
Patrick Griffin[247]Republican3,53215.64
64BDave PintoDFL2014Dave Pinto[248]DFL19,44780.07DFL
Alex Pouliot[248]Republican4,81219.81
65ARena MoranDFL2010Rena Moran[249]DFL12,78586.76DFL
Monique Giordana[46]Republican1,91312.98
65BCarlos MarianiDFL1990Carlos Mariani[250]DFL14,54081.37DFL
Margaret Mary Stokely[46]Republican3,27518.33
66AAlice HausmanDFL1989[nb 4]Alice Hausman[251]DFL16,03573.88DFL
Jon Heyer[251]Republican5,64426.01
66BJohn LeschDFL2002John Lesch[252]DFL11,48683.46DFL
David Richard[61]Republican2,22716.18
67ATim MahoneyDFL1998Tim Mahoney[252]DFL9,55796.41DFL
67BSheldon Johnson[nb 3]DFL2000Jay Xiong[252]DFL10,23578.10DFL
Fred Turk[253]Republican2,82721.57
Withdrawn candidates
DistrictNamePartyNote
2ASoren Sorensen[254]DFLWithdrew after losing party's endorsement.[255]
2BDarren Leno[256]DFLWithdrew after losing party's endorsement.[257]
5AReed Olson[258]DFLLost party's endorsement.[259]
8ANate Gramley[260]RepublicanLost party's endorsement.[261]
13AJeff Howe[262]RepublicanWithdrew to seek election to the Minnesota Senate in the District 13 special election.[6]
13BBenjamin Carollo[262]DFLWithdrew after losing party's endorsement.[263]
15BLucas Knese[262]RepublicanLost party's endorsement.[264]
Mark Olson[265]RepublicanLost party's endorsement.[264]
John Ulrick[266]RepublicanWithdrew after losing party's endorsement.[267]
19ANick Pemberton[268]DFLDid not file an affidavit of candidacy.[46]
25BWalter Smith[269]RepublicanWithdrew after losing party's endorsement.[270]
27AThomas Martinez[271]DFLWithdrew after losing party's endorsement.[272]
Colin Minehart[273]DFLWithdrew to focus on his business.[272]
28BJordan Fontenello[274]DFLWithdrew after losing party's endorsement.[275]
29AJanice Holter Kittok[276]DFLDid not file an affidavit of candidacy.[46]
34AJoyce Peppin[277]RepublicanWithdrew to join the Minnesota Rural Electric Association as director of government affairs and general counsel.[8]
35AMandy Benz[278]RepublicanLost party's endorsement.[279]
Andre Champagne[280]RepublicanLost party's endorsement.[279]
John LeTourneau[281]RepublicanLost party's endorsement.[279]
Jill Novitzke[282]RepublicanLost party's endorsement.[279]
Donavon Balaski[283]DFLWebsite and social media no longer active.
Andy Hillebregt[284]DFLWithdrew after losing party's endorsement.[285]
37ABrian McCormick[286]LibertarianDid not submit a nominating petition.[287]
37BBrandon Taitt[288]DFLWithdrew after losing party's endorsement.[289]
38BLori Ahlness[290]RepublicanWithdrew after losing party's endorsement.[291]
Ken Swecker[290]RepublicanWithdrew after losing party's endorsement.[292]
39BPaula O'Loughlin[293]DFLWithdrew after losing party's endorsement.[294]
40BDebra Hilstrom[295]DFLWithdrew to seek election to be attorney general.[15]
42ABurt Johnson[296]DFLWithdrew after losing party's endorsement.[297]
Liz Voltz[298]DFLWithdrew after losing party's endorsement.[299]
46ABrittany Edwards[300]DFLWithdrew after conceding party's endorsement.[301]
Brian Shekleton[302]DFLWithdrew following Ryan Winkler's announcement that he would seek election.[303]
47ADavid Snyder[304]DFLLost party's endorsement.[305]
47BJoe Hoppe[306]RepublicanWithdrew to resume full-time employment.[5]
49ACheryl Barry[307]DFLWithdrew after losing party's endorsement.[308]
Carolyn Jackson[309]DFLWithdrew after losing party's endorsement.[310]
49BPaul Rosenthal[311]DFLWithdrew to become the director of external affairs for Western Governors University.[21]
51ARyan Fagan[312]DFLWithdrew and endorsed Sandra Masin.[313]
52BGeoff Dittberner[314]DFLWithdrew after losing party's endorsement.[315]
53AGreta Bjerkness[51]DFLWithdrew after losing party's endorsement.[316]
Lila Eltawely[317]DFLWithdrew after losing party's endorsement.[318]
55AMary Hernandez[319]DFLWithdrew for personal reasons.[320]
56ARenita Fisher[321]DFLWithdrew after losing party's endorsement.[322]
56BLindsey PortDFLWithdrew due to loss of popular support.[323]
57AErin Maye Quade[324]DFLWithdrew to seek election to be lieutenant governor as Erin Murphy's running mate.[18]
60AAnthony Hernandez[325]DFLWithdrew after losing party's endorsement.[326]
60BIlhan Omar[327]DFLWithdrew to seek election to be Minnesota's 5th congressional district representative.[15]
61BSara Freeman[328]DFLWithdrew after losing party's endorsement.[329]
Tim Laughinghouse[328]DFLLost party's endorsement.[330]
Meggie Wittorf[328]DFLWithdrew after losing party's endorsement.[331]
62AFarhio Khalif[59]DFLDid not file an affidavit of candidacy.[46]
Guhaad Said[332]DFLWebsite and social media no longer active.
62BKorina Barry[333]DFLWithdrew after losing party's endorsement.[334]
Rebecca Gagnon[333]DFLWithdrew after losing party's endorsement.[335]
Bonita Jones[333]DFLWithdrew after losing party's endorsement.[336]
Ben Schweigert[333]DFLWithdrew after losing party's endorsement.[337]
63BEmily Antin[338]DFLWithdrew after losing party's endorsement.[339]
Husniyah Dent Bradley[340]DFLLost party's endorsement.[341]
Leili Fatehi[342]DFLLost party's endorsement.[341]
Brenda Johnson[343]DFLDid not file an affidavit of candidacy.[46]
Philip Sturm[344]IndependentDid not submit a nominating petition.[46]
64AKayla FarhangDFLWithdrew for personal reasons.[345]
Amanda Karls[346]DFLLost party's endorsement.[347]
Meg Luger-Nikolai[348]DFLLost party's endorsement.[347]
64BTroy Sjerven[349]LibertarianDid not submit a nominating petition.[287]
66BAlissa Harrington[350]DFLWithdrew after conceding party's endorsement.[351]
67BJohn Slade[352]DFLWithdrew after losing party's endorsement.[351]
Grant Stevensen[352]DFLWithdrew after losing party's endorsement.[351]
Shoua Yang[352]DFLLost party's endorsement.[351]

Seats changing parties

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Seat gains and holds by party.
PartyIncumbentDistrictFirst
elected
WinnerParty
RepublicanMatt Bliss5A2016John PersellDFL
Jim Knoblach[nb 9]14B1994[nb 8]Dan WolgamottDFL
Cindy Pugh33B2012Kelly MorrisonDFL
Dennis Smith34B2014Kristin BahnerDFL
Mark Uglem[nb 3]36A2012Zack StephensonDFL
Matt Dean[nb 3]38B2004Ami WazlawikDFL
Kathy Lohmer39B2010Shelly ChristensenDFL
Randy Jessup42A2016Kelly MollerDFL
Sarah Anderson44A2006Ginny KlevornDFL
Jenifer Loon48B2008Carlie Kotyza-WitthuhnDFL
Dario Anselmo49A2016Heather EdelsonDFL
Regina Barr52B2016Ruth RichardsonDFL
Kelly Fenton53B2014Steve SandellDFL
Keith Franke54A2016Anne ClaflinDFL
Bob Loonan[nb 5]55A2014Brad TabkeDFL
Drew Christensen56A2014Hunter CantrellDFL
Roz Peterson56B2014Alice MannDFL
Anna Wills57B2012John HuotDFL

Aftermath

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On November 8, 2018, the newly elected House DFL caucus met to elect the leadership of the new House. House DFL Leader Melissa Hortman was elected speaker-designate unopposed. Ryan Winkler was elected majority leader and Liz Olson majority whip.[353][354][355] The next day, the newly elected House Republican caucus met and elected outgoing Speaker Kurt Daudt minority leader, a position he held from 2013 to 2015.[356]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ Including 2 vacant seats previously held by the DFL.
  2. ^ Including 1 vacant seat previously held by the Republicans.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa Retired; did not seek re-election.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Elected in a special election.
  5. ^ a b Lost primary election for party's nomination.
  6. ^ Suspended campaign on June 22, 2018.
  7. ^ a b Suspended campaign on July 31, 2018, and endorsed Robert Bierman
  8. ^ a b Did not seek re-election in 2006. Elected again in 2014.
  9. ^ a b Suspended campaign on September 21, 2018, following allegations of inappropriate behavior.[107]
  10. ^ Elected in a special election. Lost re-election in 2008. Elected again in 2010.
  11. ^ a b Lost re-election in 2010. Elected again in 2012.
  12. ^ Elected in a special election. Lost re-election in 2006. Elected again in 2008.
  13. ^ Republican Joyce Peppin resigned effective on July 2, 2018, to join the Minnesota Rural Electric Association as director of government affairs and general counsel.[8]
  14. ^ Elected in a special election. Did not seek re-election in 1992 in order to seek election to the Minnesota Senate. Did not seek re-election to the Senate in 2000. Elected again to the House in 2010.
  15. ^ Did not seek re-election in 2006. Elected again in 2012.
  16. ^ DFL incumbent Paul Rosenthal resigned effective on September 5, 2018, to become the director of external affairs for Western Governors University.[22]
  17. ^ DFL incumbent Paul Thissen resigned effective on April 20, 2018, to become a justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court.[25]

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