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Minnesota Candidates for Senator

 

 

MN Senatorial Candidates for 2012

Minnesota Senator Candidates
Minnesota Senator Candidates

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State Primary: August 14, 2012

Republican and Democrat Candidates for Minnesota Senate Primary Election

Dan Severson (R)
Harold Shudlick (R)
Kurt Bills (R)
Pete Hegseth (R)
Joe Arwood (R)
Jack Shepard (DFL)
Amy Klobuchar (DFL)
Dick Franson (DFL)

Minnesota Candidates for Congress

District 1:
Tim Walz (DFL)
Mike Perry (R)
Allen Quist (R)

District 2:
John Kline (R)
Patrick Ganey (DFL)
Kathleen Gaylord (DFL)
Mike Obermueller (DFL)

District 3:
Erik Paulsen (R)
John Howard (R)
Brian Barnes (DFL)

District 4:
Steve Carlson (IP)
Betty McCollum (DFL)
Diana Longrie (DFL)
Dan Flood (R)

District 5:
Keith Ellison (DFL)
Lynne Torgerson (Independent)
Chris Fields (R)
Tony Hernandez (R)

District 6:
Jim Graves (DFL)
Michele Bachmann (R)
Aubrey Immelman (Independent)

District 7:
Lee Byberg (R)
Collin Peterson (DFL)

District 8:
Chip Cravaack (R)
Jeff Anderson (DFL)
Tarryl Clark (DFL)
Rick Nolan (DFL)

 

 

History of Minnesota. Information that every Minnesota Election Candidate for Senator Should Know.

Minnesota became the 32nd state of the union on May 11, 1858. A small extension of the northern boundary makes it the most northerly of the 48 conterminous U.S. states. (This peculiar protrusion is the result of a boundary agreement with Great Britain before the area had been carefully surveyed.) Minnesota is bounded by the Canadian provinces of Manitoba and Ontario to the north, by Lake Superior and Wisconsin to the east, by Iowa to the south and South Dakota and North Dakota to the west. Minnesota is the home of the Mall of America, which holds more than 400 stores and attracts nearly 40 million people a year.

 

 

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