United States congressional delegations from Minnesota

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These are tables of congressional delegations from Minnesota to the United States Senate and United States House of Representatives.

Contents

[edit] United States Senate

See also: List of United States Senators from Minnesota
Class 1 Senators Congress Class 2 Senators
Henry Mower RiceA (D) 35th (1857 – 1859) James ShieldsB (D)
36th (1859 – 1861) Morton S. Wilkinson (R)
37th (1861 – 1863)
Alexander Ramsey (R) 38th (1863 – 1865)
39th (1865 – 1867) Daniel S. Norton1 (R)
40th (1867 – 1869)
41st (1869 – 1871)
William Windom1 (R)
Ozora P. Stearns1 (R)
42nd (1871 – 1873) William Windom2 (R)
43rd (1873 – 1875)
Samuel J. R. McMillan (R) 44th (1875 – 1877)
45th (1877 – 1879)
46th (1879 – 1881)
47th (1881 – 1883) Alonzo J. Edgerton2 (R)
William Windom2 (R)
48th (1883 – 1885) Dwight M. Sabin (R)
49th (1885 – 1887)
Cushman K. Davis3 (R) 50th (1887 – 1889)
51st (1889 – 1891) William D. Washburn (R)
52nd (1891 – 1893)
53rd (1893 – 1895)
54th (1895 – 1897) Knute Nelson 4(R)
55th (1897 – 1899)
56th (1899 – 1901)
Charles A. Towne3 (D)
Moses E. Clapp3 (R)
57th (1901 – 1903)
58th (1903 – 1905)
59th (1905 – 1907)
60th (1907 – 1909)
61st (1909 – 1911)
62nd (1911 – 1913)
63rd (1913 – 1915)
64th (1915 – 1917)
Frank B. Kellogg (R) 65th (1917 – 1919)
66th (1919 – 1921)
67th (1921 – 1923)
Henrik Shipstead
(FLP)
68th (1923 – 1925)
Magnus Johnson 4
(FLP)
69th (1925 – 1927) Thomas D. Schall5 (R)
70th (1927 – 1929)
71st (1929 – 1931)
72nd (1931 – 1933)
73rd (1933 – 1935)
74th (1935 – 1937)
Elmer Benson5
(FLP)
Guy V. Howard5 (R)
75th (1937 – 1939) Ernest Lundeen 6
(FLP)
76th (1939 – 1941)
Joseph H. Ball 6 (R)
Henrik Shipstead (R) 77th (1941 – 1943)
Arthur E. Nelson 6 (R)
78th (1943 – 1945) Joseph H. Ball (R)
79th (1945 – 1947)
Edward John Thye (R) 80th (1947 – 1949)
81st (1949 – 1951) Hubert Humphrey7 (DFL)
82nd (1951 – 1953)
83rd (1953 – 1955)
84th (1955 – 1957)
85th (1957 – 1959)
Eugene McCarthy (DFL) 86th (1959 – 1961)
87th (1961 – 1963)
88th (1963 – 1965)
Walter Mondale7,8 (DFL)
89th (1965 – 1967)
90th (1967 – 1969)
91st (1969 – 1971)
Hubert Humphrey9 (DFL) 92nd (1971 – 1973)
93rd (1973 – 1975)
94th (1975 – 1977)
Wendell Anderson8 (DFL)
95th (1977 – 1979)
Muriel Humphrey9 (DFL)
David Durenberger9 (R) Rudy Boschwitz8 (R)
96th (1979 – 1981)
97th (1981 – 1983)
98th (1983 – 1985)
99th (1985 – 1987)
100th (1987 – 1989)
101st (1989 – 1991)
102nd (1991 – 1993) Paul Wellstone10 (DFL)
103rd (1993 – 1995)
Rod Grams (R) 104th (1995 – 1997)
105th (1997 – 1999)
106th (1999 – 2001)
Mark Dayton (DFL) 107th (2001 – 2003)
Dean Barkley10 (I)
108th (2003 – 2005) Norm Coleman (R)
109th (2005 – 2007)
Amy Klobuchar (DFL) 110th (2007 – 2009)

ARice served from May 11, 1858 (date Minnesota enter the Union) until the end of the term March 3, 1863.
BShields served from May 11, 1858 (date Minnesota enter the Union) until the end of the term March 3, 1859.
1 Norton served until his death on July 13, 1870. William Windom was appointed to fill the vacancy and served from July 1870 to January 1871. Stearns was elected to fill the term from January 1871 to March 3, 1871.
2Windom resigned his senate seat March 7, 1881 to become United States Secretary of the Treasury. Edgerton was appointed to the senate seat and served from March 12, 1881 to October 30, 1881. Windom resigned as United States Secretary of the Treasury and was elected to fill the vancy caused by his own resignation. He served the reminder of the term from November 15, 1881 to March 3, 1883.
3Cushman K. Davis served until his death on November 27, 1900. Charles A. Towne was appointed to fill the vacancy and served from December 5, 1900January 28, 1901. Clapp was elected to finished the term to March 3, 1905
4Knute Nelson served until his death on April 28, 1923. Magnus Johnson was elected to fill the vacancy and served from July 16, 1923March 3, 1925.
5Thomas D. Schall served until his death on December 22, 1935. Elmer Benson was appointed to the vacancy and served from December 27, 1935 to November 3, 1936. Guy Howard was elected November 4, 1936 to finish out the term to January 3, 1937.
6Ernest Lundeen served until his death on August 31, 1940. Joseph Ball was appointed to the vacancy and served from October 14, 1940 to November 17, 1942. Arthur Nelson was elected in November of 1942 to finish out the term to January 3, 1943.
7Hubert Humphrey resigned on December 30, 1964 in order to take the office of Vice President. Walter Mondale was appointed on December 30, 1964 to fill the vacancy in the Senate.
8Walter Mondale resigned on December 30, 1976 in order to take the office of Vice President. Wendell Anderson resigned as Governor and was appointed on December 30, 1976 to fill the vacancy in the Senate. Anderson lost the 1978 election and resigned early on December 29, 1978. Rudy Boschwitz was appointed on December 30, 1978 to finish the term on January 3, 1979. Boschwitz than began his own term on January 3, 1979
9Hubert Humphrey served until his death on January 13, 1978. Muriel Humphrey was appointed to fill the vacancy and served until a special November 1978 election in which David Durenberger won and finished out the term.
10Paul Wellstone served until his death on October 25, 2002. Dean Barkley served from November 5, 2002 to January 3, 2003.

[edit] House of Representatives

[edit] Delegates from the Minnesota Territory

Congress Delegate
31st(1849 – 1850) Henry Hastings Sibley
32nd(1851 – 1852)
33rd(1853 – 1854) Henry Mower Rice
34th(1855 – 1856)
35th(1857 – 1858) William W. Kingsbury

[edit] Members from the State of Minnesota

See also: List of United States Representatives from Minnesota
Congress State-wide at-large on a general ticket
1st seat 2nd seat
35th
(1857–1859)
James M. Cavanaugh William Wallace Phelps
36th
(1859–1861)
William Windom Cyrus Aldrich
37th
(1861–1863)
District
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th
38th
(1863–1865)
William Windom Ignatius L. Donnelly no 3rd district no 4th district no 5th district no 6th district no 7th district no 8th district no 9th district no 10th district
39th
(1865–1867)
40th
(1867–1869)
41st
(1869–1871)
Morton S. Wilkinson Eugene McLanahan Wilson
42nd
(1871–1873)
Mark H. Dunnell John T. Averill
43rd
(1873–1875)
Horace B. Strait John T. Averill
44th
(1875–1877)
William S. King
45th
(1877–1879)
Jacob H. Stewart
46th
(1879–1881)
Henry Poehler William D. Washburn
47th
(1881–1883)
Horace B. Strait
48th
(1883–1885)
Milo White James Wakefield Horace B. Strait William D. Washburn Knute Nelson
49th
(1885–1887)
John Gilfillan
50th
(1887–1889)
Thomas Wilson John Lind John L. MacDonald Edmund Rice
51st
(1889–1891)
Mark H. Dunnell Darwin Hall Samuel Snider Solomon Comstock
52nd
(1891–1893)
William H. Harries Osee M. Hall James Castle Kittel Halvorson
53rd
(1893–1895)
James Albertus Tawney James McCleary Andrew Kiefer Loren Fletcher Melvin Baldwin Haldor Boen
54th
(1895–1897)
Joel Heatwole Charles A. Towne Frank Eddy
55th
(1897–1899)
Frederick Stevens Robert P. Morris
56th
(1899–1901)
57th
(1901–1903)
58th
(1903–1905)
Charles Russell Davis John Lind Clarence Buckman Andrew Volstead James Adam Bede Halvor Steenerson
59th
(1905–1907)
Loren Fletcher
60th
(1907–1909)
Winfield Scott Hammond Frank Nye Charles Lindbergh
61st
(1909–1911)
Clarence B. Miller
62nd
(1911–1913)
Sydney Anderson
63rd
(1913–1915)
George Ross Smith
64th
(1915–1917)
Franklin Ellsworth Carl Van Dyke1 Thomas D. Schall
65th
(1917–1919)
Ernest Lundeen Harold Knutson
66th
(1919–1921)
Oscar Keller³ Walter Newton² William Leighton Carss
67th
(1921–1923)
Frank Clague Oscar Larson
68th
(1923–1925)
Ole J. Kvale1 Knud Wefald
69th
(1925–1927)
Allen J. Furlow August H. Andresen William Leighton Carss Godfrey G. Goodwin1
70th
(1927–1929)
Melvin Maas Conrad Selvig
71st
(1929–1931)
Victor Christgau William I. Nolan³ Paul John Kvale³ William Pittenger
72nd
(1931–1933)
State-wide at-large on a general ticket no 10th district
1st seat 2nd seat 3rd seat 4th seat 5th seat 6th seat 7th seat 8th seat 9th seat
73rd
(1933–1935)
Henry M. Arens Ray P. Chase Theodore Christianson Einar Hoidale Magnus Johnson Harold Knutson Paul John Kvale Ernest Lundeen Francis Shoemaker
District
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th
74th
(1935–1937)
August H. Andresen1 Elmer Ryan Ernest Lundeen Melvin Maas Theodore Christianson Harold Knutson Paul John Kvale William Pittenger Rich T. Buckler
75th
(1937–1939)
Henry Teigan Dewey Johnson John Bernard
76th
(1939–1941)
John G. Alexander Oscar Youngdahl H. Carl Andersen William Pittenger
77th
(1941–1943)
Joseph P. O'Hara Richard Pillsbury Gale
78th
(1943–1945)
Walter Judd Harold Hagen
79th
(1945–1947)
William Gallagher1 Frank Starkey Harold Hagen
80th
(1947–1949)
George MacKinnon Edward Devitt John Blatnik
81st
(1949–1951)
Roy Wier Eugene McCarthy Fred Marshall
82nd
(1951–1953)
83rd
(1953–1955)
84th
(1955–1957)
Coya Knutson
85th
(1957–1959)
86th
(1959–1961)
Al Quie³ Ancher Nelsen Joseph Karth Odin Langen
87th
(1961–1963)
Clark MacGregor
88th
(1963–1965)
Donald M. Fraser Alec Olson Odin Langen no 9th district
89th
(1965–1967)
90th
(1967–1969)
John Zwach
91st
(1969–1971)
92nd
(1971–1973)
Bill Frenzel Robert Bergland²
93rd
(1973–1975)
94th
(1975–1977)
Tom Hagedorn Richard Nolan Jim Oberstar
95th
(1977–1979)
Bruce Vento1 Arlan Stangeland³
96th
(1979–1981)
Arlen Erdahl Martin Olav Sabo
97th
(1981–1983)
Vin Weber
98th
(1983–1985)
Tim Penny Vin Weber Gerry Sikorski
99th
(1985–1987)
100th
(1987–1989)
101st
(1989–1991)
102nd
(1991–1993)
Jim Ramstad Collin Peterson
103rd
(1993–1995)
David Minge Rod Grams
104th
(1995–1997)
Gil Gutknecht Bill Luther
105th
(1997–1999)
106th
(1999–2001)
107th
(2001–2003)
Mark Kennedy Betty McCollum
108th
(2003–2005)
John Kline Mark Kennedy
109th
(2005–2007)
110th
(2007–2009)
Tim Walz Keith Ellison Michele Bachmann

[edit] Key

1 Died in office
² Resigned
³ Elected to fill vacancy

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Anti-Administration (Anti-Admin)
Adams (A)/
Anti-Jacksonian (Anti-J)/
National Republican (NR)
Anti-Masonic (Anti-M)
Democratic (D)
Democratic-Republican (D-R)
Farmer-Labor (FL)
Federalist (F)
Free Soil (FS)
Free Silver (FSv)
Greenback (GB)
Independent / Unaffiliated
or changed during term
Jacksonian (J)
Non-Partisan League (NPL)
Nullifier (N)
Opposition (O)
Populist (Pop)
Pro-Administration (Pro-Admin)
Progressive (Prog)
Prohibition (Proh.)
Readjuster (Rea)
Republican (R)
Socialist (Soc)
Unionist (U)
Whig (W)
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