Eighty-second Minnesota Legislature

Eighty-second Minnesota Legislature

The eighty-second Minnesota Legislature first convened January 3, 2001. The President of the Senate was Don Samuelson, with Roger Moe as the Majority Leader and Richard Day as the Minority Leader.

Contents

Party summary

Senate

Affiliation Members
  Democratic-Farmer Labor Party 39
  Republican Party 27
  Independence Party 1
 Total
67

Members

Senate

Name District City Party Notes
Anderson, Ellen R. 66 St. Paul DFL
Bachmann, Michele 56 Stillwater Rep
Belanger Jr., William 41 Bloomington Rep
Berg, Charles 13 Chokio Rep
Berglin, Linda 61 Minneapolis DFL
Betzold, Don 48 Fridley DFL
Chaudhary, Satveer 52 Fridley DFL
Cohen, Richard 64 St. Paul DFL
Day, Dick 28 Owatonna Rep Minority Leader
Dille, Steve 20 Dassel Rep
Fischbach, Michelle 14 Paynesville Rep Assistant Minority Leader
Foley, Leo 49 Coon Rapids DFL
Fowler, Chuck 26 Fairmont DFL
Frederickson, Dennis 23 New Ulm Rep
Higgins, Linda 58 Minneapolis DFL Majority Whip
Hottinger, John 24 Mankato DFL Assistant Majority Leader
Johnson, David 40 Bloomington DFL Majority Whip
Johnson, Dean 15 Willmar DFL
Johnson, Debbie 50 Ham Lake Rep
Johnson, Doug 06 Tower DFL
Kelley, Steve 44 Hopkins DFL Majority Whip
Kelly, Randy 67 St. Paul DFL Resigned to become mayor of St. Paul; replaced by Mee Moua in 2002.
Kierlin, Bob 32 Winona Rep
Kinkel, Tony 04 Park Rapids DFL
Kiscaden, Sheila 30 Rochester Rep
Kleis, Dave 16 St. Cloud Rep Assistant Minority Leader
Knutson, David 36 Burnsville Rep Assistant Minority Leader
Krentz, Jane 51 May Township DFL
Langseth, Keith 09 Glyndon DFL
Larson, Cal 10 Fergus Falls Rep
Lesewski, Arlene 21 Marshall Rep
Lessard, Bob 03 International Falls Ind
Limmer, Warren 33 Maple Grove Rep
Lourey, Becky 08 Kerrick DFL
Marty, John 54 Roseville DFL
Metzen, James 39 South St. Paul DFL
Moe, Roger 02 Erskine DFL Majority Leader
Moua, Mee 67 St. Paul DFL Replaced Randy Kelly in 2002.
Murphy, Steve 29 Red Wing DFL Majority Whip
Neuville, Tom 25 Northfield Rep
Oliver, Edward 43 Deephaven Rep Assistant Minority Leader
Olson, Gen 34 Minnetrista Rep Assistant Minority Leader
Orfield, Myron 60 Minneapolis DFL
Ourada, Mark 19 Buffalo Rep
Pappas, Sandy 65 St. Paul DFL
Pariseau, Pat 37 Farmington Rep
Pogemiller, Larry 59 Minneapolis DFL
Price, Leonard 57 Woodbury DFL
Ranum, Jane 63 Minneapolis DFL
Reiter, Mady 53 Columbia Heights Rep
Rest, Ann 46 New Hope DFL
Ring, Twyla 18 North Branch DFL
Robertson, Martha 45 Minnetonka Rep
Robling, Claire 35 Prior Lake Rep
Sabo, Julie 62 Minneapolis DFL
Sams, Dallas 11 Staples DFL
Samuelson, Don 12 Brainerd DFL President of the Senate
Scheevel, Kenric 31 Preston Rep Assistant Minority Leader
Scheid, Linda 47 Brooklyn Park DFL
Schwab, Grace 27 Albert Lea Rep
Solon, Sam 07 Duluth DFL Died 12-28-2001; replaced by wife Yvonne Prettner Solon in 2002.
Solon, Yvonne Prettner 07 Duluth DFL Replaces deceased husband Sam Solon in 2002.
Stevens, Dan 17 Mora Rep
Stumpf, LeRoy 01 Thief River Falls DFL
Terwilliger, Roy 42 Edina Rep
Tomassoni, David 05 Chisholm DFL Majority Whip
Vickerman, Jim 22 Tracy DFL
Wiener, Deanna 38 Eagan DFL Majority Whip
Wiger, Charles 55 North St. Paul DFL
Preceded by
Eighty-first Minnesota Legislature
Eighty-second Minnesota Legislature
2001—2003
Succeeded by
Eighty-third Minnesota Legislature

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