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The 2010 Minnesota Senate elections took place on November 2, 2010. All 67 seats were contested. State Senators are elected for two year terms in years ending in 0.
Prior to the election, the DFL held 46 seats in the body, compared with 21 for the Republicans. Republicans had not held control of the body since the end of the nonpartisan legislative era in 1973.
The Republicans gained control of the senate after the election.
Match-up summary
District Incumbent 2010 Status DFL Republican[1] Independence Result 1 Leroy Stumpf Re-election Leroy Stumpf Roger Schmitz DFL Hold 2 Rod Skoe Re-election Rod Skoe Dennis Moser DFL Hold 3 Tom Saxhaug Re-election Tom Saxhaug Dan McGuire DFL Hold 4 Mary Olson Re-election Mary Olson John Carlson GOP Gain 5 Dave Tomassoni Re-election Dave Tomassoni Matt Matasich DFL Hold 6 Tom Bakk Re-election Tom Bakk Jennifer Havlick DFL Hold 7 Yvonne Prettner Solon Open Roger Reinert Jim Stauber DFL Hold 8 Tony Lourey Re-election Tony Lourey Mike Cummins DFL Hold 9 Keith Langseth Re-election Keith Langseth Jeff Backer DFL Hold 10 Dan Skogen Re-election Dan Skogen Gretchen Hoffman GOP Gain 11 Bill Ingebrigtsen Re-election Bill Ingebrigtsen GOP Hold 12 Paul Koering Open Taylor Stevenson Paul Gazelka GOP Hold 13 Joe Gimse Re-election Larry Rice Joe Gimse GOP Hold 14 Michelle Fischbach Re-election Mike Sharp Michelle Fischbach GOP Hold 15 Tarryl Clark Open Bruce Hentges John Pederson GOP Gain 16 Lisa Fobbe Re-election Lisa Fobbe Dave Brown GOP Gain Patrick Munro 17 Rick Olseen Re-election Rick Olseen Sean Nienow GOP Gain 18 Steve Dille Open Hal Kimball Scott Newman GOP Hold 19 Amy Koch Re-election Amy Koch GOP Hold 20 Gary Kubly Re-election Gary Kubly DFL Hold 21 Dennis Frederickson Open Al Kruse Gary Dahms GOP Hold 22 Jim Vickerman Open Kevin Vickerman Doug Magnus GOP Gain 23 Kathy Sheran Re-election Kathy Sheran Peter Trocke DFL Hold 24 Julie Rosen Re-election Julie Rosen GOP Hold 25 Kevin Dahle Re-election Kevin Dahle Al Dekruif GOP Gain 26 Mike Parry Re-election Mike Parry GOP Hold 27 Dan Sparks Re-election Dan Sparks Kathy Green DFL Hold 28 Steve Murphy Open Bruce Montplaisir
Joe FrickeJohn Howe GOP Gain 29 David Senjem Re-election David Senjem GOP Hold 30 Ann Lynch Re-election Ann Lynch Carla Nelson GOP Gain 31 Sharon Erickson Ropes Re-election Sharon Erickson Ropes Jeremy Miller GOP Gain 32 Warren Limmer Re-election Warren Limmer GOP Hold 33 Gen Olson Re-election Gen Olson GOP Hold 34 Julianne Ortman Re-election Laura Helmer Julianne Ortman GOP Hold 35 Claire Robling Re-election Travis Burton Claire Robling GOP Hold 36 Pat Pariseau Open Steve Quist Dave Thompson GOP Hold 37 Chris Gerlach Re-election Chris Gerlach GOP Hold 38 Jim Carlson Re-election Jim Carlson Ted Daley GOP Gain 39 James Metzen Re-election James Metzen Rob Soleim DFL Hold 40 John Doll Re-election John Doll Dan Hall GOP Gain 41 Geoff Michel Re-election Steve Elkins Geoff Michel GOP Hold 42 David Hann Re-election David Hann GOP Hold 43 Terri Bonoff Re-election Terri Bonoff Norann Dillon DFL Hold 44 Ron Latz Re-election Ron Latz Paul Scofield DFL Hold 45 Ann Rest Re-election Ann Rest Nick Petersen DFL Hold 46 Linda Scheid Re-election Linda Scheid DFL Hold 47 Leo Foley Re-election Leo Foley Benjamin Kruse GOP Gain 48 Mike Jungbauer Re-election Peter Perovich Mike Jungbauer GOP Hold 49 Debbie Johnson Open Michelle Benson GOP Hold 50 Satveer Chaudhary Re-election Satveer Chaudhary Gina Bauman DFL Hold Barb Goodwin 51 Don Betzold Re-election Don Betzold Pam Wolf GOP Gain 52 Ray Vandeveer Re-election Becky Siekmeier Ray Vandeveer GOP Hold 53 Sandy Rummel Re-election Sandy Rummel Roger Chamberlain GOP Gain 54 John Marty Re-election John Marty Timothy Johnson DFL Hold 55 Charles Wiger Re-election Charles Wiger DFL Hold 56 Kathy Saltzman Re-election Kathy Saltzman Ted Lillie GOP Gain 57 Katie Sieben Re-election Katie Sieben Karin Housley DFL Hold 58 Linda Higgins Re-election Linda Higgins DFL Hold Troy Parker 59 Lawrence Pogemiller Re-election Lawrence Pogemiller Barry Hickithier DFL Hold 60 D. Scott Dibble Re-election D. Scott Dibble Scot Pekarek DFL Hold 61 Linda Berglin Re-election Linda Berglin DFL Hold 62 Patricia Torres Ray Re-election Patricia Torres Ray Patrick Elgin DFL Hold 63 Ken Kelash Re-election Ken Kelash Craig Marston DFL Hold 64 Dick Cohen Re-election Dick Cohen Anthony Hernandez DFL Hold 65 Sandy Pappas Re-election Sandy Pappas Rick Karschnia DFL Hold 66 Ellen Anderson Re-election Ellen Anderson DFL Hold 67 Mee Moua Open[2] John Harrington Krysia Weidell Dino Guerin DFL Hold Foung Heu Chai Lee Thomas Hilber Vang Lor Jim McGowan Trayshana Thomas Avi Viswanathan Cha Yang References
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