Minnesota House Of Representatives Election, 2018
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The 2018 Minnesota House of Representatives election was held in the U.S. state of Minnesota on November 6, 2018, to elect members to the Minnesota House of Representatives, House of Representatives of the 91st Minnesota Legislature. A primary election was held in several districts on August 14, 2018. The election coincided with the Minnesota gubernatorial election, 2018, election for Governor of Minnesota, governor, a Minnesota Senate District 13 special election, 2018, special election for the Minnesota Senate, and Minnesota elections, 2018, other elections. The Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party (DFL) won a majority of seats, ending the Republican Party of Minnesota, Republican majority that began with the Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2014, 2014 election. The new legislature convened on January 8, 2019.


Background

The Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2016, last election resulted in the Republicans winning a majority of 76 seats, increasing the majority of 72 seats it won in Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2014, 2014. It was the first time that a party has retained control of the House of Representatives since the DFL in the Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2008, 2008 election. In conjunction with the result of the Minnesota Senate election, 2016, Senate election, it also resulted in the return of all-Republican control of the Minnesota Legislature, Legislature since 2012—only the second time the Republicans have held control of both houses since the return of partisan elections to the House in Minnesota House of Representatives election, 1974, 1974 and the Senate in Minnesota Senate election, 1976, 1976 and marking the end of two years of split control between a Republican-held House and a DFL-held Senate. A Minnesota House of Representatives District 32B special election, 2017, special election was held for District 32B on February 14, 2017, following the invalidation of its general election results. On September 8, 2016, the Minnesota Supreme Court found Republican incumbent Bob Barrett (politician), Bob Barrett ineligible for election because he did not reside in his district. As the ruling occurred within 80 days of the general election, Barrett's name could not be replaced on the ballot. Republican Anne Neu won the special election, increasing the Republican majority to 77 seats.


Electoral system

The 134 members of the House of Representatives were elected from single-member districts by first-past-the-post voting to two-year terms. Contested nominations of the DFL and Republican parties for each district were determined by an Open primaries in the United States, open primary election. Minor-party and Independent politician, independent candidates were nominated by petition. Write-in candidates had to file a request with the Minnesota Secretary of State, secretary of state's office for votes for them to be counted. The filing period was from May 22 through June 5, 2018.


Retiring members


Republican

* Matt Dean, 38B * Joe Hoppe (politician), Joe Hoppe, 47B * Jeff Howe, 13A: To seek Minnesota Senate District 13 special election, 2018, election to be District 13's senator in the Minnesota Senate. * Jim Newberger, 15B: To seek United States Senate election in Minnesota, 2018, election to be Minnesota's Class 1 U.S. senator. * Joyce Peppin, 34A: Resigned effective July 2, 2018, to join the Minnesota Rural Electric Association as director of government affairs and general counsel. * Mark Uglem, 36A * Abigail Whelan, 35A


DFL

* Susan Allen, 62B * Jon Applebaum, 44B * David Bly, 20B * Karen Clark (politician), Karen Clark, 62A * Peggy Flanagan, 46A: To seek Minnesota gubernatorial election, 2018, election to be Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota, lieutenant governor as Tim Walz's running mate. * Debra Hilstrom, 40B: To seek Minnesota Attorney General election, 2018, election to be Minnesota Attorney General, attorney general. * Clark Johnson (politician), Clark Johnson, 19A * Sheldon Johnson, 67B * Erin Maye Quade, 57A: To seek Minnesota gubernatorial election, 2018, election to be Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota, lieutenant governor as Erin Murphy (politician), Erin Murphy's running mate. * Jason Metsa, 6B: To seek United States House of Representatives elections in Minnesota, 2018#District 8, election to be Minnesota's 8th congressional district representative. * Erin Murphy (politician), Erin Murphy, 64A: To seek Minnesota gubernatorial election, 2018, election to be Governor of Minnesota, governor. * Ilhan Omar, 60B: To seek United States House of Representatives elections in Minnesota, 2018#District 5, election to be Minnesota's 5th congressional district representative. * Paul Rosenthal (Minnesota politician), Paul Rosenthal, 49B: Resigned effective September 5, 2018, to become the director of external affairs for Western Governors University. * Linda Slocum, 50A * Paul Thissen, 61B: Resigned effective April 20, 2018, to become a justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court. * JoAnn Ward, 53A


Competitive districts

''MinnPost'' and ''MPR News'' considered a total of 18 House districts competitive in 2018, based on past election results, campaign spending trends, and conversations with campaigns. ''MinnPost'' considered 15 districts competitive, 11 of which were held by the Republicans and four by the DFL. According to ''MinnPost'', their list was not exhaustive and could have spoken to broader trends in the election. ''MPR News'' also considered 15 districts competitive, 12 of which were held by the Republicans and three by the DFL.


Primary elections results

A primary election was held in 21 districts to nominate Republican and DFL candidates. Eight Republican nominations and 14 DFL nominations were contested. Seven incumbents were opposed for their party's nomination. Notably, District 55A Republican incumbent Bob Loonan lost his party's nomination.


Results


District results


Seats changing parties


Aftermath

On November 8, 2018, the newly elected House DFL caucus met to elect the leadership of the new House. House DFL Leader Melissa Hortman was elected Speaker of the Minnesota House of Representatives, speaker-designate unopposed. Ryan Winkler was elected Majority Leader of the Minnesota House of Representatives, majority leader and Liz Olson majority whip. The next day, the newly elected House Republican caucus met and elected outgoing Speaker Kurt Daudt Minority Leader of the Minnesota House of Representatives, minority leader, a position he held from 2013 to 2015.


See also

* Minnesota gubernatorial election, 2018 * Minnesota Senate District 13 special election, 2018 * Minnesota elections, 2018 * Minnesota Senate election, 2016


Notes


References


External links


Elections & Voting - Minnesota Secretary of State
{{Minnesota elections 2018 Minnesota elections Minnesota House of Representatives elections 2018 state legislature elections in the United States, Minnesota House of Representatives