United States House of Representatives elections in Minnesota, 2004
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The 2004 congressional elections in Minnesota were held on November 2, 2004 to determine who would represent the U.S. state, state of Minnesota in the United States House of Representatives. Minnesota had eight seats in the House, apportioned according to the 2000 United States Census. Representatives are elected for two-year terms; those elected served in the 109th United States Congress, 109th Congress from January 3, 2005 until January 3, 2007. The election coincided with the United States presidential election in Minnesota, 2004, 2004 presidential election. All of the incumbents who represented Minnesota in the United States House of Representative in the 108th United States Congress, 108th Congress were re-elected to the 109th Congress.


Overview


District 1

Incumbent Republican Party of Minnesota, Republican Gil Gutknecht, who had represented Minnesota's 1st congressional district since 1994, ran against Leigh Pomeroy of the Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party, DFL and Gregory Mikkelson of the Independence Party of Minnesota, Independence Party. Gutknecht easily won a fifth term, defeating second-place Pomeroy by a comfortable 24 percent margin, as Mikkelson placed at an even more distant third.


DFL primary


Candidates

* Leigh Pomeroy, university professor


Results


Independence primary


Candidates

* Gregory Mikkelson * David Pechulis


Results


Republican primary


Candidates

* Gil Gutknecht, incumbent U.S. Representative since 1994


Results


General election


Results


District 2

Incumbent Republican Party of Minnesota, Republican John Kline (politician), John Kline, who was first elected in United States House of Representatives elections in Minnesota, 2002, 2002, ran against Teresa Daly of the Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party, DFL and Doug Williams of the Independence Party of Minnesota, Independence Party. Kline won a second term, defeating Daly by a 16 percent margin, as Williams finished a very distant third.


DFL primary


Candidates

* Teresa Daly, Burnsville City Councilor


Results


Independence primary


Candidates

* Doug Williams


Results


Republican primary


Candidates

* John Kline (politician), John Kline, incumbent U.S. Representative since 2003


Results


General election


Results


District 3

Incumbent Republican Party of Minnesota, Republican Jim Ramstad, who was first elected in United States House of Representatives elections in Minnesota, 1990, 1990, faced a primary challenge from Burton Hanson, but won renomination by a margin of nearly 80 percent in the Republican primary. In the general election, Ramstad defeated Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party, DFL challenger Deborah Watts, easily winning election to his eighth term in Congress.


DFL primary


Candidates

* Deborah Watts


Results


Republican primary


Candidates

* Burton Hanson * Jim Ramstad, incumbent U.S. Representative since 1991


Results


General election


Results


District 4

Incumbent Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party, DFLer Betty McCollum, who was first elected in United States House of Representatives elections in Minnesota, 2000, 2000, faced off against Patrice Bataglia of the Republican Party of Minnesota and Peter F. Vento of the Independence Party of Minnesota. Defeating Bataglia by a comfortable 24 percent margin, McCollum easily won re-election to her third term in Congress, as Vento finished a distant third


DFL primary


Candidates

* Betty McCollum, incumbent U.S. Representative since 2001


Results


Independence primary


Candidates

* Bob Cardinal * Peter F. Vento


Results


Republican primary


Candidates

* Patrice Bataglia, Dakota County commissioner * Jack Shepard, fugitive, alleged arsonist, and former Minneapolis dentist who fled the country after allegedly attempting to burn down his own dental office


Results


General election


Results


District 5

Incumbent Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party, DFLer Martin Sabo, who was first elected in United States House of Representatives elections in Minnesota, 1978, 1978, was challenged for the nomination by Dick Franson, but Sabo won the primary election by a landslide 82 percent margin. In the general election, Sabo had no difficulty winning his 14th term in Congress, defeating Republican Party of Minnesota, Republican challenger Daniel Mathias by a margin of more than 45 percent, while Green Party of Minnesota, Green candidate Jay Pond finished a distant third.


DFL primary


Candidates

* "Dick" Franson, perennial candidate * Martin Olav Sabo, incumbent U.S. Representative


Results


Green primary


Candidates

* Jay Pond


Results


Republican primary


Candidates

* Daniel Mathias


Results


General election


Results


District 6

Incumbent Republican Party of Minnesota, Republican Mark Kennedy (politician), Mark Kennedy, who was first elected in United States House of Representatives elections in Minnesota, 2000, 2000, encountered little difficulty winning his third term in Congress, although the election in Minnesota's 6th congressional district was by far the closest congressional election in Minnesota in 2004. Kennedy defeated his Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party, DFL challenger, child safety advocate Patty Wetterling, by a margin of about 8 percent.


DFL primary


Candidates

* Patty Wetterling, child safety advocate, and mother of kidnapping and murder victim Jacob Wetterling


Results


Republican primary


Candidates

* Mark Kennedy (politician), Mark Kennedy, incumbent U.S. Representative since 2001


Results


General election


Results


District 7

Incumbent Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party, DFLer Collin Peterson, who was first elected in United States House of Representatives elections in Minnesota, 1990, 1990, faced no difficulty winning his eighth term in Congress, defeating Republican Party of Minnesota, Republican challenger David Sturrock by a landslide 32 percent margin.


DFL primary


Candidates

* Collin Peterson, Collin C. Peterson, incumbent U.S. Representative since 1991


Results


Republican primary


Candidates

* David E. Sturrock


Results


General election


Results


District 8

Incumbent Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party, DFLer Jim Oberstar, who was first elected in United States House of Representatives elections in Minnesota, 1974, 1974, was challenged for the nomination by Michael H. Johnson, but Oberstar won the primary election by a landslide 71 percent margin. In the general election, Oberstar had no difficulty winning his 16th term in Congress, defeating Republican Party of Minnesota, Republican challenger Mark Groettum by a margin of more than 33 percent, while Green Party of Minnesota, Green candidate Van Presley finished a very distant third.


DFL primary


Candidates

* Michael H. Johnson * James L. Oberstar, incumbent U.S. Representative since 1975


Results


Green primary


Candidates

* Van Presley


Results


Republican primary


Candidates

* Mark Groettum


Results


General election


Results


References

{{United States elections, 2004 United States House of Representatives elections in Minnesota, 2004 2004 United States House of Representatives elections, Minnesota 2004 Minnesota elections