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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.
Chair of the Senate Republican Steering Committee Mike Lee: UT: January 3, 2015: Senate Republican Chief Deputy Whip Mike Crapo: ID: January 3, 2013: President pro tempore emeritus: Chuck Grassley: IA: January 20, 2021 Party dean since January 3, 2019
Retired to run for U.S. senator. March 4, 1889 – March 3, 1891 Elected in 1888. Lost re-election to Harries. Frank Eddy: Republican: 7th: March 4, 1895 – March 3, 1903 Glenwood: Elected in 1894. Retired. Keith Ellison: Democratic–Farmer–Labor: 5th: January 3, 2007 – January 3, 2019 Minneapolis: Elected in 2006. Retired to run for ...
Minnesota's congressional districts since 2013 [1] These are tables of congressional delegations from Minnesota to the United States House of Representatives and the United States Senate . The current dean of the Minnesota delegation is Representative Betty McCollum (MN-4) , having served in the House since 2001.
Republican Party United States senators from Minnesota (23 P) Pages in category "United States senators from Minnesota" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.
Voters will make a choice regarding one of Minnesota’s U.S. Senate seats this Nov. 5. Sen. Amy Klobuchar’s seat is up for grabs. Klobuchar won the seat in 2007.
The Minnesota Senate is the upper house of the Legislature of the U.S. state of Minnesota. At 67 members, half as many as the Minnesota House of Representatives, it is the largest upper house of any U.S. state legislature. [2] Floor sessions are held in the west wing of the State Capitol in Saint Paul. Committee hearings, as well as offices for ...
From the 50 state legislatures in the United States, the following superlatives emerge: Largest legislature: New Hampshire General Court (424 members) Smallest legislature: Nebraska Legislature (49 members) Largest upper house: Minnesota Senate (67 senators) Smallest upper house: Alaska Senate (20 senators)