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'''District 3''' of the Minnesota Senate encompasses [[Lake County, Minnesota|Lake]] and [[Cook County, Minnesota|Cook]] counties, as well as part of [[St. Louis County, Minnesota|St. Louis County]]. It is currently served by Independent [[Tom Bakk]], who switched left the DFL caucus in mid-November of 2020. <ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.twincities.com/2020/11/18/bakk-tomassoni-break-with-democrats-to-form-senate-independent-caucus/|title=Iron Range senators Bakk, Tomassoni break with DFL to form independent caucus|date=18 November 2020}}</ref>
'''District 3''' of the Minnesota Senate encompasses [[Lake County, Minnesota|Lake]] and [[Cook County, Minnesota|Cook]] counties, as well as part of [[St. Louis County, Minnesota|St. Louis County]]. It is currently represented by [[Grant Hauschild]] of the [[Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor|DFL]], who was elected in 2022.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Grant Hauschild (Minnesota) |url=https://ballotpedia.org/Grant_Hauschild_(Minnesota) |access-date=2023-04-29 |website=Ballotpedia |language=en}}</ref>


== List of senators ==
== List of senators ==

Revision as of 18:30, 29 April 2023

Minnesota's 3rd
State Senate district

Senator
  Grant Hauschild
DFLHermantown
Demographics92.5% White
0.9% Black
1.7% Hispanic
0.6% Asian
2.5% Native American
<0.1% Hawaiian/Pacific Islander
0.9% Other
2.6% Multiracial
Population (2020)78,683

District 3 of the Minnesota Senate encompasses Lake and Cook counties, as well as part of St. Louis County. It is currently represented by Grant Hauschild of the DFL, who was elected in 2022.[1]

List of senators

Session Senator Party Term start Term end Home Location
1st Henry G. Bailly[2] Democratic December 2, 1857 December 6, 1859 Hastings Dakota
Dennis William Chauncey Dunwell[3] Non-partisan West St. Paul
2nd A.H. Norris[4] December 12, 1859 January 7, 1861 Hastings
Eli Robinson[5]
3rd Seth Gibbs[6] January 8, 1861 January 1, 1862 Clearwater Aitkin

Andy Johnson (defunct)

Becker

Breckenridge (defunct)

Buchanan (defunct)

Carlton

Cass

Clay

Crow Wing

Douglas

Itasca

Lake

Morrison

Otter Tail

Pembina (defunct)

Polk

Pope

St. Louis

Stearns

Todd

Toombs (defunct)

Wadena

Wilkin

4th Sylvanus Lowry[7] Democratic January 2, 1862 February 22, 1862[8] St. Cloud
William S. Moore[9] Non-partisan September 10, 1862 January 4, 1863
5th
6th Joseph P. Wilson Democratic January 5, 1863 January 2, 1865
7th Louis A. Evans[10] January 3, 1865 January 1, 1866
8th Reuben M. Richardson[11] Non-partisan January 2, 1866 January 7, 1867 Torah?
9th Louis A. Evans Democratic January 8, 1867 January 6, 1868 St. Cloud
10th Charles Andrew Gilman[12] Republican January 7, 1868 January 3, 1870
11th
12th William Chester Waite[13] Non-partisan January 4, 1870 January 1, 1872
13th
14th John Quincy Farmer[14] Republican January 2, 1872 January 6, 1873 Spring Valley Fillmore
15th William Meighen[15] January 7, 1873 January 1, 1877 Forestville
16th
17th
18th
19th Charles G. Edwards[16] January 2, 1877 January 6, 1879 Spring Valley
20th
21st Calvin Siscoe Powers[17] Non-partisan January 7, 1879 January 1, 1883 Fountain
22nd
23rd William L. Hollister[18] Republican January 2, 1883 ?[19] Austin Mower
Vacant ? January 6, 1885
24th W.T. Wilkins[20] Non-partisan January 6, 1885 January 3, 1887
25th Otis W. Gibson[21] Democratic January 4, 1887 January 5, 1891
26th
27th Oscar Ayers[22] Republican January 6, 1891 January 7, 1895
28th
29th Sam Sweningson[23] January 8, 1895 January 2, 1899
30th
31st Allen J. Greer[24] January 3, 1899 January 5, 1903 Lake City Wabasha
32nd
33rd Lytle O. Cooke[25] January 6, 1903 January 4, 1915
34th
35th
36th
37th
38th
39th James A. Carley[26] Democratic January 5, 1915 January 5, 1931 Plainview
40th
41st
42nd
43rd
44th
45th
46th
47th Blake C. Fisk, Sr.[27] Non-partisan January 6, 1931 January 7, 1935 Wabasha
48th
49th James A. Carley Democratic January 8, 1935 May 14, 1952 Plainview
50th
51st
52nd
53rd
54th DFL
55th
56th
57th
Vacant May 14, 1952 January 5, 1953
58th Robert R. Dunlap[28] Conservative January 6, 1953 January 2, 1967
59th
60th
61st
62nd
63rd Olmsted

Wabasha

64th
65th Cliff Sommer[29] January 3, 1967 January 4, 1971 Owatonna Dodge

Olmsted

Steele

66th
67th Mel Frederick[30] January 5, 1971 January 1, 1973 West Concord
68th Norbert P. Arnold, Jr.[31] Liberal January 2, 1973 January 3, 1977 Pengilly Beltrami

Itasca

Koochiching

69th
70th Bob Lessard[32] DFL January 4, 1977 January 2, 2001 International Falls
71st
72nd
73rd Itasca

Koochiching

74th
75th
76th
77th
78th Aitkin

Itasca

Koochiching

St. Louis

79th
80th
81st
82nd Independence January 2, 2001 January 6, 2003
83rd Tom Saxhaug[33] DFL January 7, 2003 January 7, 2013 Grand Rapids Aitkin

Itasca

Koochiching

Lake of the Woods

84th
85th
86th
87th
88th Tom Bakk[34] January 8, 2013 Incumbent Cook Cook

Koochiching

Lake

St. Louis

89th
90th
91st Independent [35]
92nd
93rd Grant Hauschild DFL 2023 Hermantown Cook

Itasca

Koochiching

Lake

St. Louis

References

  1. ^ "Grant Hauschild (Minnesota)". Ballotpedia. Retrieved 2023-04-29.
  2. ^ "Bailly, Henry G. - Legislator Record - Minnesota Legislators Past & Present".
  3. ^ "Dunwell, Dennis William Chauncey "D.W.C." - Legislator Record - Minnesota Legislators Past & Present".
  4. ^ "Norris, A. H. - Legislator Record - Minnesota Legislators Past & Present".
  5. ^ "Robinson, Eli - Legislator Record - Minnesota Legislators Past & Present".
  6. ^ "Gibbs, Oscar C. "O.C." - Legislator Record - Minnesota Legislators Past & Present".
  7. ^ "Lowry, Sylvanus B. "S.B." - Legislator Record - Minnesota Legislators Past & Present".
  8. ^ Resigned after being institutionalized
  9. ^ "Moore, William S. "W.S." - Legislator Record - Minnesota Legislators Past & Present".
  10. ^ "Evans, Louis A. "L.A." - Legislator Record - Minnesota Legislators Past & Present".
  11. ^ "Richardson, Reuben M. "R.M." - Legislator Record - Minnesota Legislators Past & Present".
  12. ^ "Gilman, Charles Andrew "C.A." - Legislator Record - Minnesota Legislators Past & Present".
  13. ^ "Waite, Henry Chester "H.C." - Legislator Record - Minnesota Legislators Past & Present".
  14. ^ "Farmer, John Quincy "J.Q." - Legislator Record - Minnesota Legislators Past & Present".
  15. ^ "Meighen, William "Wm." - Legislator Record - Minnesota Legislators Past & Present".
  16. ^ "Edwards, Charles G. "C.G., G.C." - Legislator Record - Minnesota Legislators Past & Present".
  17. ^ "Powers, Calvin Siscoe "C.S." - Legislator Record - Minnesota Legislators Past & Present".
  18. ^ "Hollister, William L. "Wm., W.L." - Legislator Record - Minnesota Legislators Past & Present".
  19. ^ Resigned
  20. ^ "Wilkins, W. T. - Legislator Record - Minnesota Legislators Past & Present".
  21. ^ "Gibson, Otis W. "O.W." - Legislator Record - Minnesota Legislators Past & Present".
  22. ^ "Ayers, Oscar - Legislator Record - Minnesota Legislators Past & Present".
  23. ^ "Sweningsen, Sam - Legislator Record - Minnesota Legislators Past & Present".
  24. ^ "Greer, Allen J. - Legislator Record - Minnesota Legislators Past & Present".
  25. ^ "Cooke, Lytle O. "L.O." - Legislator Record - Minnesota Legislators Past & Present".
  26. ^ "Carley, James A. - Legislator Record - Minnesota Legislators Past & Present".
  27. ^ "Fisk, Sr., Blake C. "B.C." - Legislator Record - Minnesota Legislators Past & Present".
  28. ^ "Dunlap, Robert Rankin - Legislator Record - Minnesota Legislators Past & Present".
  29. ^ "Sommer, Clifford C. "Cliff" - Legislator Record - Minnesota Legislators Past & Present".
  30. ^ "Frederick, Mel - Legislator Record - Minnesota Legislators Past & Present".
  31. ^ "Arnold, Norbert P. - Legislator Record - Minnesota Legislators Past & Present".
  32. ^ "Lessard, Bob B. - Legislator Record - Minnesota Legislators Past & Present".
  33. ^ "Saxhaug, Tom - Legislator Record - Minnesota Legislators Past & Present".
  34. ^ "Bakk, Thomas M. "Tom" - Legislator Record - Minnesota Legislators Past & Present".
  35. ^ "Iron Range senators Bakk, Tomassoni break with DFL to form independent caucus". 18 November 2020.

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