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Bradley Howard Finstad (born May 30, 1976) is an American politician, farmer, and agricultural consultant serving as the U.S. representative for Minnesota's 1st congressional district since 2022. Finstad represents a large section of southern Minnesota situated along the border with Iowa .
Minnesota's 1st congressional district extends across southern Minnesota from the border with South Dakota to the border with Wisconsin.It is a primarily rural district built on a strong history of agriculture, though this is changing rapidly due to strong population growth in the Rochester combined statistical area.
Jul. 24—CANNON FALLS, Minn. — U.S. Rep. Brad Finstad was in Cannon Falls Friday, July 21, touring Gemstar Manufacturing, a maker of hard cases and machine components for military and ...
Aug. 22—ROCHESTER — In the year since his election to Congress in a special election, Rep. Brad Finstad says he has acquired a new lens in understanding how the place works — and often doesn ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. — On Wednesday, Congressman Brad Finstad (MN-01) invited high school students from Minnesota's First Congressional District to participate in the 2024 Congressional Art Competition.
Finstad is a surname of Norwegian origin. [1] Notable people with the surname include: Arnstein Finstad (born 1978), Norwegian cross-country skier; Brad Finstad (born 1976), American politician; Eva R. Finstad (1933–1998), Norwegian politician; Jonny Finstad (born 1966), Norwegian politician; Kjell G. Finstad (born 1939), Norwegian businessman
Finstad wrote the national bestseller Sleeping with the Devil (1991), a non-fiction novel about the murder-for-hire of Barbra Piotrowski, a California beauty queen in a destructive love triangle with a married Texas health club tycoon named Richard Minns, who was alleged to have hired the assassins who shot and paralyzed Piotrowski.
Ole J. Finstad (March 29, 1878 – February 7, 1960) was a state senator and lawyer from Windom, Minnesota. He served in the Minnesota Senate from 1931-1946. [ 1 ]