Minnesota's 1st congressional district
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Minnesota's First Congressional District extends across far southern Minnesota from the border with South Dakota to the border of Wisconsin. The First District is primarily a rural district built on a strong history of agriculture. The First District is also home to several of Minnesota's major mid-sized cities, including Rochester, Mankato, Winona, Austin, Owatonna, Albert Lea, and Worthington. This district is represented by DFLer, Tim Walz.
From early statehood until the latest redistricting after the 2000 census, the first district covered only southeast Minnesota. During the 20th century it was generally considered solidly Republican, though in recent years this is changing. In 2004, John Kerry received 48% of the vote in this Congressional district. Two years later, in 2006, Gutknecht was defeated by Democrat Tim Walz.
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[edit] Historical Representation
Congress | Representative | Party |
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35th(1857–1859) | James M. Cavanaugh | Democratic |
36th-40th(1859–1869) | William Windom | Republican |
41st(1869–1871) | Morton S. Wilkinson | Republican |
42nd-47th(1871–1883) | Mark H. Dunnell | Republican |
48th-49th(1883–1887) | Milo White | Republican |
50th(1887–1889) | Thomas Wilson | Democratic |
51st(1889–1891) | Mark H. Dunnell | Republican |
52nd(1891–1893) | William H. Harries | Democratic |
53rd-61st(1893–1911) | James Albertus Tawney | Republican |
62nd-68th(1911–1923) | Sydney Anderson | Republican |
69th-70th(1923–1927) | Allen J. Furlow | Republican |
71st-72nd(1927–1931) | Victor Christgau | Republican |
73rd(1931–1933) | Henry M. Arens | Farmer-Labor |
74th-85th(1933–1959) | August H. Andresen | Republican |
86th-95th(1959–1979) | Al Quie | Republican |
96th-97th(1979–1983) | Arlen Erdahl | Republican |
98th-103rd(1983–1995) | Tim Penny | DFL |
104th-109th(1995–2007) | Gil Gutknecht | Republican |
110th- (2007–) | Tim Walz | DFL |
[edit] Elections
[edit] 2006
2006 First Congressional District of Minnesota Elections | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
Democratic | Tim Walz | 141,622 | 53 | - | |
Republican | Gil Gutknecht (Incumbent) | 126,487 | 47 | - |
[edit] 2004
2004 First Congressional District of Minnesota Elections | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
Republican | Gil Gutknecht (Incumbent) | 193,132 | 60 | - | |
Democratic | Leigh Pomeroy | 115,088 | 35 | - | |
Independence | Gregory Mikkelson | 15,569 | 5 | - |
[edit] 2002
2002 First Congressional District of Minnesota Elections | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
Republican | Gil Gutknecht (Incumbent) | 163,532 | 61 | - | |
Democratic | Steve Andreasen | 92,149 | 35 | - | |
Green | Gregory Mikkelson | 9,954 | 4 | - |
Minnesota's congressional districts |
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 The 9th and 10th districts are obsolete. See also: Minnesota's past & present Representatives, Senators, and Delegations All U.S. districts - Apportionment - Redistricting - Gerrymandering - Maps |