U.S. House Federal Office

Elections: 1857-present. Minnesota elected its U.S. Representatives at-large for its first three cycles through 1860, for one seat in 1912, and for all nine seats in 1932. Congressional primaries began in 1902 in the state. The Minnesota U.S. House delegation began with two seats at statehood (1858-1873), increased to three seats (1873-1883), five seats (1883-1893), seven seats (1893-1903), nine seats (1903-1913), and peaked at ten seats (1913-1933). The delegation then shrunk to nine seats (1933-1963) and eight seats (1963-present). There have only been five special U.S. House elections in state history: in 1919 (4th CD), 1929 (5th CD, 7th CD), 1958 (1st CD), and 1977 (7th CD).

Most recent elections

Date Office Stage Winners Details
11/05/2024 U.S. House, District 07 General Michelle L. Fischbach (Republican) won with 275,098 votes (70.45%) and a winning margin of +41.00
Candidate Gender Party Votes Percent
Michelle L. Fischbach Incumbent Woman Republican 275,098 70.45
A. John Peters Man Democratic-Farmer-Labor 114,979 29.44
Scattering Write-In 433 0.11
11/05/2024 U.S. House, District 08 General Pete Stauber (Republican) won with 244,498 votes (57.99%) and a winning margin of +16.08
Candidate Gender Party Votes Percent
Pete Stauber Incumbent Man Republican 244,498 57.99
Jennifer Schultz Woman Democratic-Farmer-Labor 176,724 41.92
Scattering Write-In 384 0.09
11/05/2024 U.S. House, District 01 General Brad Finstad (Republican) won with 220,929 votes (58.51%) and a winning margin of +17.10
Candidate Gender Party Votes Percent
Brad Finstad Man Republican 220,929 58.51
Rachel Bohman Woman Democratic-Farmer-Labor 156,375 41.41
Scattering Write-In 297 0.08
11/05/2024 U.S. House, District 02 General Angie Craig (Democratic-Farmer-Labor) won with 231,751 votes (55.53%) and a winning margin of +13.45
Candidate Gender Party Votes Percent
Angie Craig Incumbent Woman Democratic-Farmer-Labor 231,751 55.53
Joe Teirab Man Republican 175,621 42.08
Thomas William Bowman Man Constitutional Conservative 9,492 2.27
Scattering Write-In 455 0.11
11/05/2024 U.S. House, District 06 General Tom Emmer (Republican) won with 260,095 votes (62.45%) and a winning margin of +25.03
Candidate Gender Party Votes Percent
Tom Emmer Incumbent Man Republican 260,095 62.45
Jeanne Hendricks Woman Democratic-Farmer-Labor 155,836 37.42
Scattering Write-In 565 0.14