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Minnesota House of Representatives

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The Minnesota House of Representatives is the lower house in the Minnesota State Legislature. There are 134 members elected to two-year terms, twice the number of members in the Minnesota Senate. Each senate district is divided in half and given the suffix A or B (i.e. House district 32B is geographically within Senate district 32). The state legislature is located in the Minnesota State Capitol building in Saint Paul, Minnesota.

Following the 2004 election, a significant Republican majority of 81–53 was reduced to 68–66.

The House leadership for the 2003–2004 session included Speaker of the House Steve Sviggum (R-Kenyon), Majority Leader Erik Paulsen (R-Eden Prairie), and Minority Leader Matt Entenza (DFL-Saint Paul).

On December 27, 2005 Larry Haws (DFL) won election in the Special Election to fill (15B-St. Cloud). The seat was previously also held by the DFL.

On November 7, the Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party was elected the majority. They now have 95 members to 39 Republican members.

See also Speakers of the Minnesota House of Representatives.

Minnesota House of Representatives 2005-2006 Session Minnesota House of Representatives 2006-2007 Session

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