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Wayne A. Johnson is an American politician and member-elect of the Minnesota House of Representatives. A member of the Republican Party, he will represent district 41A in the eastern Twin Cities metropolitan area, which includes the cities of Cottage Grove and Lake Elmo and other parts of Washington County. [1]
Karla Bigham (/ ˈ b ɪ ɡ ə m / BIG-əm; born March 9, 1979) is an American politician and current Washington County Commissioner, representing District 4. She is a former member of the Cottage Grove City Council, the Minnesota House of Representatives, and the Minnesota Senate.
Mark Wiens (born January 6, 1963) is an American politician serving in the Minnesota House of Representatives since 2023. A member of the Republican Party of Minnesota, Wiens represents District 41A in the eastern Twin Cities metropolitan area, which includes the cities of Cottage Grove and Lake Elmo and parts of Washington County.
Morrison County: Elected in 1906. Retired to run for U.S. senator. Ernest Lundeen: Republican: 5th: March 4, 1917 – March 3, 1919 Northfield: Elected in 1916. Lost renomination to Newton. At-large: March 4, 1933 – January 3, 1935 Elected in 1932. Redistricted to the 3rd district. 3rd: January 3, 1935 – January 3, 1937
Josiah Hill (born December 15, 1976) is an American politician serving in the Minnesota House of Representatives since 2023. A member of the Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party (DFL), Hill represents District 33B in the eastern Twin Cities metropolitan area, which includes the cities of Stillwater, Forest Lake, and Bayport, and parts of Washington County.
Former Washington County Commissioner Charles A. Burkett was running fourth for school board with 6,940 votes, followed by another challenger, Victoria "Tori" Beachley, with 5,821 votes.
Sieben was first elected to the Senate in 2006, and was re-elected in 2010 and 2012. During the 89th Legislative Session (2015-2016), Sieben served as Assistant Majority Leader. She did not seek re-election in 2016. Prior to her service in the Senate, she represented the 57A district in the Minnesota House of Representatives from 2003 to 2007. [1]
Minnesota was admitted to the Union on May 11, 1858. As of January 3, 2018, the state has had 44 people serve in the United States Senate.Its current U.S. senators are Democrats Amy Klobuchar (since 2007) and Tina Smith (since 2018), making it one of only four states to have two female U.S. senators alongside Nevada, New Hampshire and Washington.