Minnesota Senate, District 60

Minnesota Senate, District 60
Senate District 60
Type District of the Upper House
Location Eastern Minnesota
Region served portions of the city of Minneapolis in Hennepin County
Senator D. Scott Dibble
Parent organization Minnesota Legislature
Website Official Site

Minnesota Senate, District 60 is a district of the Minnesota Senate which covers portions of the city of Minneapolis in Hennepin County.

Since 2003, the incumbent is D. Scott Dibble, who is one of two openly-gay members of the state legislature.

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