Pine County
Pine County is located in Northeast Minnesota along the Wisconsin border and was established on March 1, 1856 by the Territorial Legislature. Pine County is named for the several bodies of water named 'pine' in the county. Pine City is the county seat. Source: Minnesota Geographic Names, by Warren Upham (Minnesota Historical Society, 1969).
Notable candidates from Pine County include:
- J. Adam Bede (resident): Republican U.S. Representative (1903-1909)
- Emil Munch (resident): Republican State Representative (1861-1862) and Treasurer (1868-1872)
- Hjalmar Petersen (resident): State Representative (1931-1935), Farmer-Labor Lieutenant Governor (1935-1936), Governor (1936-1937), and Farmer-Labor/DFL Railroad and Warehouse Commissioner (1937-1943, 1955-1967)
Minnesota Department of Transportation.
Legislative Districts
Congressional Districts
Starting | Ending | Districts |
---|---|---|
1858 | 1863 | At-Large |
1863 | 1873 | CD 02 |
1873 | 1883 | CD 03 |
1883 | 1893 | CD 04 |
1893 | 1903 | CD 06 |
1903 | 1915 | CD 08 |
1915 | 1933 | CD 10 |
1933 | 1935 | At-Large |
1935 | 1963 | CD 06 |
1963 | 2033 | CD 08 |
Senate Districts
Starting | Ending | Districts |
---|---|---|
1858 | 1861 | SD 25 |
1861 | 1872 | SD 02 |
1872 | 1882 | SD 28 |
1882 | 1891 | SD 38 |
1891 | 1899 | SD 44 |
1899 | 1915 | SD 32 |
1915 | 1963 | SD 56 |
1963 | 1967 | SD 21 |
1967 | 1973 | SD 25 |
1973 | 1983 | SD 14 |
1983 | 1993 | SD 14, 19 |
1993 | 2003 | SD 08, 18 |
2003 | 2013 | SD 08 |
2013 | 2033 | SD 11 |
House Districts
Starting | Ending | Districts |
---|---|---|
1858 | 1861 | HD 25 |
1861 | 1872 | HD 02 |
1872 | 1882 | HD 28 |
1882 | 1891 | HD 38 |
1891 | 1899 | HD 44 |
1899 | 1915 | HD 32 |
1915 | 1963 | HD 56 |
1963 | 1967 | HD 21 |
1967 | 1973 | HD 25A |
1973 | 1983 | HD 14A |
1983 | 1993 | HD 14B, 19B |
1993 | 2003 | HD 08B, 18A, 18B |
2003 | 2013 | HD 08A, 08B |
2013 | 2033 | HD 11A, 11B |
Candidates
Candidate | Birth county | Residence county | Elections |
---|---|---|---|
Alcott, Kitty | Pine | Hennepin | 1976, State House, District 40B, General (Democratic-Farmer-Labor, Lost) |
Ames, Mark | Out of state | Pine | 2010, State House, District 08A, General (Republican, Lost) |
Anderson, Darryl W. | Pine | Pine | 1978, U.S. Senate, Primary (Democratic-Farmer-Labor, Lost) |
Anderson, Gordon A. (Bud) | Pine | Hennepin | 1966, State Senate, District 28, General (Nonpartisan, Lost) |
Anderson, Robert H. (Bob) | Pine | Kanabec | 1966, State House, District 25A, Primary (Nonpartisan, Lost) |
Bede, J. Adam | Out of state | Saint Louis Pine |
1932, U.S. House,
Primary
(Farmer-Labor,
Lost)
1930, State House, District 58, General (Nonpartisan, Won) 1926, U.S. House, District 08, Primary (Republican, Lost) 1914, U.S. House, District 10, Primary (Republican, Lost) 1908, U.S. House, District 08, Primary (Republican, Lost) 1906, U.S. House, District 08, General (Republican, Won) 1906, U.S. House, District 08, Primary (Republican, Won) 1904, U.S. House, District 08, General (Republican, Won) 1904, U.S. House, District 08, Primary (Republican, Won) 1902, U.S. House, District 08, General (Republican, Won) 1902, U.S. House, District 08, Primary (Republican, Won) 1892, State House, District 54, General (Democrat-People's, Lost) |
Betts, Lester (Les) | Hennepin | Anoka Pine Pine |
1992, U.S. House, District 06,
Primary
(Democratic-Farmer-Labor,
Lost)
1982, U.S. House, District 06, Primary (Democratic-Farmer-Labor, Lost) 1979, State Senate, District 55, Special Primary (Democratic-Farmer-Labor, Lost) 1978, U.S. House, District 05, Primary (Democratic-Farmer-Labor, Lost) |
Betts, Lester (Les) | Hennepin | Anoka Pine Pine |
1992, U.S. House, District 06,
Primary
(Democratic-Farmer-Labor,
Lost)
1982, U.S. House, District 06, Primary (Democratic-Farmer-Labor, Lost) 1979, State Senate, District 55, Special Primary (Democratic-Farmer-Labor, Lost) 1978, U.S. House, District 05, Primary (Democratic-Farmer-Labor, Lost) |
Birrenbach, John | Ramsey Pine |
2019, State Senate, District 11,
Special
(Legal Marijuana Now,
Lost)
2019, State Senate, District 11, Special Primary (Legal Marijuana Now, Won) 2000, State House, District 65B, General (Independence, Lost) 2000, State House, District 65B, Primary (Independence, Won) 1996, President / Vice President, General (Independent Grassroots, Lost) | |
Boer, Herman De | Out of state | Pine | 1910, State House, District 32, General (Public Ownership, Lost) |