2020 Minnesota Senate election
2020 Minnesota State Senate election Turnout 79.98% 5.26 pp
Majority party
Minority party
Leader
Paul Gazelka
Susan Kent
Party
Republican
Democratic (DFL)
Leader since
November 10, 2016
February 1, 2020
Leader's seat
9th–Nisswa
53rd–Woodbury
Last election
34 seats, 48.96%
33 seats, 50.12%
Seats before
35
32
Seats won
34
33
Seat change
1
1
Popular vote
1,532,446
1,577,523
Percentage
48.39%
49.82%
Swing
0.57 pp
0.30 pp
The 2020 Minnesota Senate election was held in the U.S. state of Minnesota on November 3, 2020, to elect members to the Senate of the 92nd Minnesota Legislature. A primary election was held in several districts on August 11, 2020. The election coincided with the election of the other house of the Legislature , the House of Representatives , and other elections .
Background
The last election in 2016 resulted in the Republican Party of Minnesota winning a majority of seats, after losing a majority to the Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party (DFL) only four years earlier in the previous election in 2012. In conjunction with the result of the House election , it also resulted in the return of all-Republican control of the Legislature for the first time since 2012, and only the second time Republicans had had majorities in both houses since the return of partisan elections to the Senate in 1976. Control of the Senate had alternated between the Republicans and the DFL every election since 2010 . All-Republican control of the Legislature ended when the DFL won a majority in the House in 2018 .
A special election was held for District 11 on February 5, 2019, as a result of the resignation of incumbent DFL Senator Tony Lourey after he was selected to be the next commissioner of human services by Governor -elect Tim Walz in early January 2019.[ 1] Republican state representative Jason Rarick won the special election, increasing the Republican majority to 35 seats.[ 2]
In October 2020, The Washington Post identified this state election as one of eight whose outcomes could affect partisan balance during post-census redistricting .[ 3]
Electoral system
The 67 members of the Senate were elected from single-member districts via first-past-the-post voting for two-year terms. Contested nominations of recognized major parties (DFL , Grassroots–Legalize Cannabis , Legal Marijuana Now , and Republican ) for each district were determined by an open primary election . Minor party candidates were nominated by petition. Write-in candidates must have filed a request with the secretary of state 's office for votes for them to be counted. The filing period was from May 19 to June 2, 2020.[ 4]
Retiring members
Retiring incumbents (light red and light blue) by district
Republican
DFL
Primary elections results
A primary election was held on August 11 in 16 districts to nominate Republican and DFL candidates. Four Republican nominations and 13 DFL nominations were contested. Nine incumbents were opposed for their party's nomination. DFL incumbents Erik Simonson in District 7 and Jeff Hayden in District 62 were not renominated.[ 9] [ 10]
District
Party
Candidates
Votes
%
6
Republican
John Moren
3,569
100.00
DFL
David Tomassoni
6,519
86.41
Christopher Horoshak
1,025
13.59
7
Republican
Donna Bergstrom
2,129
100.00
DFL
Jen McEwen
8,603
73.54
Erik Simonson
3,095
26.46
9
Republican
Paul Gazelka
5,822
83.49
Richard Dahl
1,151
16.51
DFL
A. John Peters
2,759
100.00
10
Republican
Carrie Ruud
5,558
82.50
Shaun Christian Hansen
1,179
17.50
DFL
Steve Samuelson
4,869
100.00
22
Grassroots
Brian Abrahamson
44
100.00
Republican
Bill Weber
4,406
100.00
DFL
Shawna Marshall
1,897
76.06
Roger Elgersma
597
23.94
34
Republican
Warren Limmer
3,875
100.00
DFL
Bonnie Westlin
5,810
71.81
Aarica Coleman
2,281
28.19
39
Republican
Karin Housley
3,213
100.00
DFL
Josiah Hill
7,188
86.94
Brian Hile
1,080
13.06
43
Grassroots
Doug Daubenspeck
81
100.00
Republican
Bob Zick
2,352
100.00
DFL
Chuck Wiger
6,051
69.67
Natasha Lapcinski
2,634
30.33
44
Republican
Greg Pulles
3,946
100.00
DFL
Ann Johnson Stewart
9,672
76.59
Zina Alston Fizer
2,956
23.41
47
Republican
Julia Coleman
4,586
63.52
Tom Funk
2,634
36.48
DFL
Addie Miller
5,105
86.97
Bala Chintaginjala
765
13.03
49
Republican
Julie Dupré
2,581
62.78
Jenny Rhoades
1,530
37.22
DFL
Melisa Franzen
14,895
100.00
53
Republican
Mary Giuliani Stephens
2,889
100.00
DFL
Susan Kent
6,418
66.63
Marquita Stephens
3,214
33.37
56
Republican
Dan Hall
3,090
100.00
DFL
Lindsey Port
4,669
66.70
Kevin Shea
1,925
27.50
Richard Tucker
406
5.80
59
Republican
Paul Anderson
841
100.00
DFL
Bobby Joe Champion
11,639
77.07
Suleiman Isse
3,463
22.93
62
Republican
Bruce Lundeen
443
100.00
DFL
Omar Fateh
11,109
54.86
Jeff Hayden
9,140
45.14
65
Republican
Paul Holmgren
902
100.00
DFL
Sandy Pappas
7,484
63.67
Laverne McCartney Knighton
4,270
36.33
Source: Minnesota Secretary of State [ 11]
Predictions
Results
Districts won
Party
Candidates
Votes
Seats
No.
%
+/−
No.
+/−
%
Republican Party of Minnesota
67
1,532,446
48.39
−0.57
34
−1
50.75
Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party
65
1,577,523
49.82
−0.30
33
+1
49.25
Legal Marijuana Now Party
7
29,841
0.94
+0.62
0
0
0.00
Grassroots–Legalize Cannabis Party
6
17,291
0.55
+0.55
0
0
0.00
Independence–Alliance Party of Minnesota
1
5,654
0.18
+0.07
0
0
0.00
Write-in
N/A
3,835
0.12
−0.09
0
0
0.00
Total
3,166,590
100.00
±0.00
67
±0
100.00
Invalid/blank votes
127,190
3.86
−1.38
Total
3,293,780
100.00
±0
Registered voters/Turnout[ 13]
4,118,462
79.98
+5.26
Source: Minnesota Secretary of State ,[ 14] Star Tribune [ 15]
Close races
Districts where the margin of victory was under 10%:
District 14, 0.8% (gain)
District 34, 1.56%
District 26, 1.76%
District 25, 2.53%
District 27, 4.5% (gain)
District 38, 4.15%
District 37, 4.25%
District 54, 5.83%
District 39, 6.02%
District 56, 6.12% (gain)
District 33, 8%
District 53, 8.26%
District 58, 9.08% (gain)
District 4, 9.16%
District 3, 9.51%
District results
District
Incumbent
Candidates[ 16]
Name
Party
First elected
Name
Party
Votes
%
Winner Party
1
Mark Johnson
Republican
2016
Mark Johnson
Republican
27,972
69.63
Republican
Reed Perkins
DFL
12,162
30.28
2
Paul Utke
Republican
2016
Paul Utke
Republican
28,951
65.11
Republican
Alan Roy
DFL
15,458
34.76
3
Tom Bakk
DFL
2002
Tom Bakk
DFL
26,700
55.19
DFL
Christopher Hogan
Republican
21,613
44.68
4
Kent Eken
DFL
2012
Kent Eken
DFL
23,333
54.53
DFL
Mark Larson
Republican
19,415
45.37
5
Justin Eichorn
Republican
2016
Justin Eichorn
Republican
25,169
55.59
Republican
Rita Albrecht
DFL
16,706
36.89
Robyn Smith
LMN
2,400
5.30
Dennis Barsness
Grassroots
967
2.14
6
David Tomassoni
DFL
2000
David Tomassoni
DFL
25,557
57.04
DFL
John Moren
Republican
19,191
42.83
7
Erik Simonson [ a]
DFL
2016
Jen McEwen
DFL
30,526
68.32
DFL
Donna Bergstrom
Republican
14,081
31.51
8
Bill Ingebrigtsen
Republican
2006
Bill Ingebrigtsen
Republican
33,625
67.69
Republican
Michele Anderson
DFL
15,997
32.20
9
Paul Gazelka
Republican
2010
Paul Gazelka
Republican
33,472
75.60
Republican
A. John Peters
DFL
10,765
24.31
10
Carrie Ruud
Republican
2002 [ b]
Carrie Ruud
Republican
33,027
67.55
Republican
Steve Samuelson
DFL
15,828
32.37
11
Jason Rarick
Republican
2019 [ c]
Jason Rarick
Republican
24,498
56.58
Republican
Michelle Lee
DFL
18,761
43.33
12
Torrey Westrom
Republican
2012
Torrey Westrom
Republican
33,442
74.42
Republican
Jill Abahsain
DFL
11,467
25.52
13
Jeff Howe
Republican
2018 [ c]
Jeff Howe
Republican
32,623
69.43
Republican
Michael Willemsen
DFL
14,306
30.45
14
Jerry Relph
Republican
2016
Aric Putnam
DFL
18,318
46.39
DFL
Jerry Relph
Republican
18,002
45.59
Jaden Partlow
LMN
3,127
7.92
15
Andrew Mathews
Republican
2016
Andrew Mathews
Republican
33,886
72.25
Republican
Brent Krist
DFL
12,957
27.63
16
Gary Dahms
Republican
2010
Gary Dahms
Republican
29,696
73.64
Republican
Joshua Prine
IA
5,654
14.02
Steve Preslicka
LMN
4,880
12.10
17
Andrew Lang
Republican
2016
Andrew Lang
Republican
28,337
67.86
Republican
Fernando Alvarado
DFL
13,383
32.05
18
Scott Newman
Republican
2010
Scott Newman
Republican
31,357
71.35
Republican
Chad Tschimperle
DFL
12,538
28.53
19
Nick Frentz
DFL
2016
Nick Frentz
DFL
26,165
59.82
DFL
Elizabeth Bangert
Republican
17,504
40.02
20
Rich Draheim
Republican
2016
Rich Draheim
Republican
26,523
54.24
Republican
Jon Olson
DFL
19,431
39.73
Jason Hoschette
Grassroots
2,901
5.93
21
Mike Goggin
Republican
2016
Mike Goggin
Republican
27,981
59.67
Republican
Ralph Kaehler
DFL
18,871
40.25
22
Bill Weber
Republican
2012
Bill Weber
Republican
26,697
69.17
Republican
Shawna Marshall
DFL
9,936
25.74
Brian Abrahamson
Grassroots
1,947
5.04
23
Julie Rosen
Republican
2002
Julie Rosen
Republican
32,533
78.66
Republican
David Pulkrabek
LMN
8,730
21.11
24
John Jasinski
Republican
2016
John Jasinski
Republican
25,943
63.66
Republican
Roger Steinkamp
DFL
14,756
36.21
25
Dave Senjem
Republican
2002
Dave Senjem
Republican
25,021
51.21
Republican
Sara Flick
DFL
23,783
48.68
26
Carla Nelson
Republican
2010
Carla Nelson
Republican
24,740
50.86
Republican
Aleta Borrud
DFL
23,831
48.99
27
Dan Sparks
DFL
2002
Gene Dornink
Republican
19,759
48.87
Republican
Dan Sparks
DFL
17,941
44.37
Tyler Becvar
LMN
2,699
6.68
28
Jeremy Miller
Republican
2010
Jeremy Miller
Republican
24,811
57.66
Republican
Sarah Kruger
DFL
18,171
42.23
29
Bruce Anderson
Republican
2012
Bruce Anderson
Republican
30,405
63.23
Republican
Chris Brazelton
DFL
13,572
28.23
Mary Murphy
Grassroots
4,066
8.46
30
Mary Kiffmeyer
Republican
2012
Mary Kiffmeyer
Republican
34,714
67.25
Republican
Diane Nguyen
DFL
16,861
32.66
31
Michelle Benson
Republican
2010
Michelle Benson
Republican
35,980
70.57
Republican
Kate Luthner
DFL
14,962
29.34
32
Mark Koran
Republican
2016
Mark Koran
Republican
32,493
66.35
Republican
Joshua Fike
DFL
16,412
33.51
33
David Osmek
Republican
2012
David Osmek
Republican
31,614
53.97
Republican
Gretchen Piper
DFL
26,928
45.97
34
Warren Limmer
Republican
1995[ c]
Warren Limmer
Republican
29,347
50.74
Republican
Bonnie Westlin
DFL
28,443
49.18
35
Jim Abeler
Republican
2016 [ c]
Jim Abeler
Republican
31,291
62.63
Republican
David Nelson
DFL
18,622
37.27
36
John Hoffman
DFL
2012
John Hoffman
DFL
27,580
56.33
DFL
Karen Attia
Republican
21,319
43.55
37
Jerry Newton
DFL
2016
Jerry Newton
DFL
26,100
52.38
DFL
Brad Sanford
Republican
23,659
47.48
38
Roger Chamberlain
Republican
2010
Roger Chamberlain
Republican
28,041
52.08
Republican
Justin Stofferahn
DFL
25,755
47.83
39
Karin Housley
Republican
2012
Karin Housley
Republican
29,246
52.97
Republican
Josiah Hill
DFL
25,921
46.95
40
Chris Eaton
DFL
2011[ c]
Chris Eaton
DFL
24,291
71.46
DFL
Robert Marvin
Republican
9,647
28.38
41
Carolyn Laine [ d]
DFL
2016
Mary Kunesh-Podein
DFL
29,967
66.85
DFL
Lucia Vogel
Republican
14,791
32.99
42
Jason Isaacson
DFL
2016
Jason Isaacson
DFL
29,645
58.71
DFL
Ben Schwanke
Republican
20,771
41.14
43
Chuck Wiger
DFL
1996
Chuck Wiger
DFL
26,345
56.20
DFL
Bob Zick
Republican
16,520
35.24
Doug Daubenspeck
Grassroots
3,950
8.43
44
Paul Anderson [ d]
Republican
2016
Ann Johnson Stewart
DFL
33,855
58.74
DFL
Greg Pulles
Republican
23,756
41.22
45
Ann Rest
DFL
2000
Ann Rest
DFL
29,054
60.70
DFL
Roxana Bruins
Republican
14,040
29.33
Andy Schuler
LMN
4,729
9.88
46
Ron Latz
DFL
2006
Ron Latz
DFL
37,972
72.72
DFL
Bryan Björnson
Republican
14,189
27.17
47
Scott Jensen [ d]
Republican
2016
Julia Coleman
Republican
32,366
57.63
Republican
Addie Miller
DFL
23,728
42.25
48
Steve Cwodzinski
DFL
2016
Steve Cwodzinski
DFL
29,985
58.15
DFL
Jeff Jiang
Republican
21,558
41.81
49
Melisa Franzen
DFL
2012
Melisa Franzen
DFL
36,149
62.77
DFL
Julie Dupré
Republican
21,403
37.16
50
Melissa Wiklund
DFL
2012
Melissa Wiklund
DFL
30,516
66.62
DFL
Dean Mumbleau
Republican
15,243
33.28
51
Jim Carlson
DFL
2006 [ e]
Jim Carlson
DFL
30,719
61.23
DFL
Doug Willetts
Republican
19,389
38.65
52
Matt Klein
DFL
2016
Matt Klein
DFL
29,730
60.58
DFL
Tomas Settell
Republican
19,291
39.31
53
Susan Kent
DFL
2012
Susan Kent
DFL
29,538
54.08
DFL
Mary Giuliani Stephens
Republican
25,024
45.82
54
Karla Bigham
DFL
2018 [ c]
Karla Bigham
DFL
25,530
52.85
DFL
Leilani Holmstadt
Republican
22,712
47.02
55
Eric Pratt
Republican
2012
Eric Pratt
Republican
31,082
61.61
Republican
Sahra Odowa
DFL
19,322
38.30
56
Dan Hall
Republican
2010
Lindsey Port
DFL
26,071
53.01
DFL
Dan Hall
Republican
23,061
46.89
57
Greg Clausen
DFL
2012
Greg Clausen
DFL
30,897
56.41
DFL
Jose Jimenez
Republican
23,825
43.50
58
Matt Little
DFL
2016
Zach Duckworth
Republican
29,020
55.01
Republican
Matt Little
DFL
23,701
44.93
59
Bobby Joe Champion
DFL
2012
Bobby Joe Champion
DFL
33,810
82.06
DFL
Paul Anderson
Republican
7,300
17.72
60
Kari Dziedzic
DFL
2012[ c]
Kari Dziedzic
DFL
37,488
85.73
DFL
Mary Holmberg
Republican
6,171
14.11
61
Scott Dibble
DFL
2002
Scott Dibble
DFL
49,050
84.78
DFL
Jennifer Zielinski
Republican
8,727
15.08
62
Jeff Hayden [ a]
DFL
2011[ c]
Omar Fateh
DFL
33,103
88.99
DFL
Bruce Lundeen
Republican
3,947
10.61
63
Patricia Torres Ray
DFL
2006
Patricia Torres Ray
DFL
40,742
77.64
DFL
Diane Napper
Republican
8,231
15.69
Chris Wright
Grassroots
3,460
6.59
64
Dick Cohen [ d]
DFL
1986
Erin Murphy
DFL
40,174
78.68
DFL
Sharon Anderson
Republican
7,471
14.63
Patti McArdell
LMN
3,276
6.42
65
Sandy Pappas
DFL
1990
Sandy Pappas
DFL
31,463
81.47
DFL
Paul Holmgren
Republican
7,044
18.24
66
John Marty
DFL
1986
John Marty
DFL
31,867
76.90
DFL
Greg Copeland
Republican
9,482
22.88
67
Foung Hawj
DFL
2012
Foung Hawj
DFL
24,008
73.86
DFL
Alexander Deputie
Republican
8,407
25.86
Seats changing parties
Seat gains and holds by party
Post-election changes
On November 18, 2020, longtime DFL senators Thomas M. Bakk and David Tomassoni announced they would be leaving the DFL party and form their own "Independent Caucus" in the state senate.[ 18] Majority Leader Paul Gazelka welcomed the move and promised to give both senators chairmanships on "prominent committees". This changed the senate composition to 34 Republicans, 31 Democrats, and two independents.
See also
Notes
^ a b Lost primary election for party's nomination.
^ Lost re-election in 2006 . Elected again in 2012 .
^ a b c d e f g h Elected in a special election.[ 17]
^ a b c d e Retiring; not seeking re-election.
^ Lost re-election 2010 . Elected again in 2012 .
References
^ Coolican, J. Patrick (January 3, 2019). "Gov.-elect Tim Walz names seven new commissioners, including state Sen. Tony Lourey" . Star Tribune . Retrieved May 20, 2020 .
^ Van Oot, Torey (February 6, 2019). "Republican Jason Rarick wins Minnesota Senate seat vacated by Democrat" . Star Tribune . Retrieved May 20, 2020 .
^ Phillips, Amber (October 2, 2020). "The state legislative battles to watch in 2020" . The Washington Post . Retrieved October 2, 2020 .
^ "Candidate Filing Periods" . Minnesota Secretary of State . Retrieved May 20, 2020 .
^ Turtinen, Melissa (February 14, 2020). "Sen. Paul Anderson won't seek re-election for Senate District 44" . Lakeshore Weekly News . MediaNews Group. Retrieved May 21, 2020 .
^ Olson, Mark (July 22, 2019). "State. Sen. Scott Jensen won't seek re-election to District 47" . Chaska Herald . Big Fish Works. Retrieved May 21, 2020 .
^ "State Sen. Carolyn Laine will retire from the Legislature this year" . ABC Newspapers . Adams Publishing Group. January 10, 2020. Retrieved May 21, 2020 .
^ Van Oot, Torey (November 18, 2019). "Longtime DFL Sen. Dick Cohen of St. Paul won't run for re-election in 2020" . Star Tribune . Retrieved May 21, 2020 .
^ Johnson, Brooks (August 12, 2020). "Jen McEwen beats incumbent Erik Simonson in DFL primary for Duluth Senate seat" . Star Tribune . Retrieved August 13, 2020 .
^ Van Oot, Torey; Condon, Patrick (August 12, 2020). "Progressives shake up DFL incumbents in Minnesota" . Star Tribune . Retrieved August 13, 2020 .
^ "Results for All State Senate Races" . Minnesota Secretary of State . Retrieved August 14, 2020 .
^ "October Overview: Handicapping the 2020 State Legislature Races" . The Cook Political Report . Retrieved November 1, 2020 .
^ "Statewide Reporting Statistics" . Minnesota Secretary of State . Retrieved November 13, 2020 .
^ "Results for All State Senate Races" . Minnesota Secretary of State . Retrieved November 13, 2020 .
^ "Minnesota election results 2020" . Star Tribune . Retrieved November 11, 2020 .
^ "Candidate Filings" . Minnesota Secretary of State . Retrieved June 16, 2020 .
^ "Party Control of the Minnesota Senate, 1951-present" . Minnesota Legislative Reference Library. Retrieved May 20, 2020 .
^ Hauser, Tom; Maher, Tracy (November 18, 2020). "Longtime Minnesota senators quit DFL caucus to form Independent Caucus" . KSTP-TV . Archived from the original on November 29, 2020.
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