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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox legislative session The ninth Minnesota Legislature first convened on January 8, 1867. The 22 members of the Minnesota Senate and the 47 members of the Minnesota House of Representatives were elected during the General Election of November 6, 1866. The Minnesota Senate, at the time, was normally elected to staggered terms, but an increase in the number of members to be elected to both houses forced a new election of all members of the Legislature.

Sessions

The legislature met in a regular session from January 8, 1867 to March 8, 1867. There were no special sessions of the 9th Minnesota Legislature.[1]

Party summary

Senate

Party[2]
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total Vacant
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Democratic Republican
End of previous Legislature 6 Шаблон:Party shading/Republican | 15 21 0
Begin 5 Шаблон:Party shading/Republican | 17 22 0
Latest voting share Шаблон:Percentage Шаблон:Percentage
Beginning of the next Legislature 7 Шаблон:Party shading/Republican | 15 22 0

House of Representatives

Party[2]
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total Vacant
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Democratic Republican Unknown
End of previous Legislature 13 Шаблон:Party shading/Republican | 29 0 42 0
Begin 7 Шаблон:Party shading/Republican | 39 1 47 0
January 18, 1867 Шаблон:Party shading/Republican | 40 0
Latest voting share Шаблон:Percentage Шаблон:Percentage Шаблон:Percentage
Beginning of the next Legislature 13 Шаблон:Party shading/Republican | 34 0 47 0

Leadership

Senate

Lieutenant Governor
Thomas Henry Armstrong (R-High Forest)[3]

House of Representatives

Speaker of the House
John Q. Farmer (R-Spring Valley)[4]

Members

Senate

Name District City Party
Armstrong, Augustus L. 16 Albert Lea Republican
Armstrong, J. L. 10 Lake City Republican
Baxter, Luther Loren 18 Shakopee Democratic
Bristol, Warren Henry 09 Red Wing Republican
Buck, Jr., Adam 19 Henderson Republican
Butters, Reuben 22 Kasota Democratic
Daniels, John V. 12 Rochester Republican
Draper, N. C. 07 Hastings Republican
Evans, Louis A. 03 Saint Cloud Democratic
Folsom, William Henry Carman 02 Taylors Falls Republican
Gordon, Hanford Lennox 06 Monticello Republican
Griggs, Chauncey Wright 21 Chaska Democratic
Lord, Samuel 15 Mantorville Republican
Miller, Luke 14 Chatfield Republican
Murray, William Pitt 01 Saint Paul Democratic
Perkins, Oscar F. 08 Faribault Republican
Pillsbury, John Sargent 04 Saint Anthony Republican
Porter, Jr., Lewis 17 Garden City Republican
Temple, Daniel F. 13 Wilmington Republican
Wakefield, James Beach 20 Blue Earth City Republican
Whitney, J. C. 05 Minneapolis Republican
Yale, William Hall 11 Winona Republican

House of Representatives

Name District City Party
Aaker, Lars K. 09 Alexandria Republican
Ames, Albert Alonzo 05 Minneapolis Republican
Andrews, A. 20 Fairmont Republican
Andrews, Burton S. 13 Caledonia Republican
Ayres, Ebeneezer 02 Cottage Grove Republican
Blodgett, H. F. 04 Anoka Republican
Braden, William W. 14 Lenora Republican
Brisbane, William 16 Wilton Democratic
Brown, Charles T. 19 Saint Peter Republican
Buck, W. W. 11 Sherwood Republican
Colburn, Nathan Pierce 14 Preston Republican
Davis, Cushman Kellogg 01 Saint Paul Republican
Donaldson, James H. 07 Farmington Republican
Dunnell, Mark Hill 11 Winona Republican
Farmer, John Quincy 14 Spring Valley Republican
Felch, Charles J. 15 Hamilton Republican
Gould, Aaron 05 Eden Prairie Republican
Hanft, Morris 18 Belle Plaine Democratic
Hoepner, Henry 03 Unknown Unknown
Howell, S. C. 07 Waterford Republican
Jackman, Henry A. 02 Stillwater Republican
Johnson, Jr., D. B. 15 Austin Republican
Kemp, S. A. 10 Greenfield Township Republican
Kennedy, E. H. 13 Houston Republican
King, Dana E. 06 Greenleaf Republican
Knapp, F. W. 10 Smithfield Republican
Lewis, Eli F. 21 Watertown Democratic
Lienau, Charles H. 01 Saint Paul Democratic
Maynard, Arba K. 22 Cleveland Democratic
Miner, Nelson H. 03 Sauk Centre Democratic
Mitchell, J. T. 09 Zumbrota Republican
Oleson, Gulick 14 Rushford Republican
Perry, B. F. 12 Rochester Republican
Pope, Isaac 08 Morristown Republican
Randall, J. K. 12 Eyota Republican
Reed, John A. 17 Sterling Republican
Rice, Edmund 01 Saint Paul Democratic
Richardson, Nathan 03 Little Falls Republican
Savage, P. W. 06 Glencoe Republican
Sawyer, Caleb 12 Elgin Republican
Seboski, John 05 Dayton Republican
Shillock, Daniel G. 19 New Ulm Republican
Smith, Andrew C. 11 Stockton Republican
Smith, James E. 16 Albert Lea Republican
Twiford, Willis H. 16 Owatonna Republican
Wheaton, Sr., Charles Augustus 08 Northfield Republican
Wilson, R. B. 09 Northfield Republican
Yates, Bowne 17 Madelia Republican

Membership changes

House of Representatives

District Vacated by Reason for change Successor Date successor
seated
03 nowrap Шаблон:Party shading/Unknown | Henry Hoepner
(?)
Although Hoepner was initially seated when the session began, the seat was contested by Richardson. On January 18, 1867 the House determined that Richardson was entitled to the seat.[5] nowrap Шаблон:Party shading/Republican | Nathan Richardson
(R)
January 18, 1867[6]

References

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