71st Minnesota Legislature Term of state legislature in Minnesota, US
The seventy-first Minnesota Legislature first convened on January 3, 1979. The 67 members of the Minnesota Senate were elected during the General Election of November 2, 1976, and the 134 members of the Minnesota House of Representatives were elected during the General Election of November 7, 1978.
The seventy-first legislature is noteworthy for the partisan composition of the House of Representatives. Until Bob Pavlak was unseated for unfair campaign practices,[ 1] the House was equally divided between the DFL and the Independent-Republicans .[ 2] Due to the tie, the DFL and the Independent-Republicans were forced to forge a compromise by which the Independent-Republicans were to elect the Speaker from among their own ranks, while the DFL would be given the chairmanship of, and one-vote majorities on, the rules and tax committees. This agreement was superseded for the 1980 continuation of the regular session, by which time the DFL had gained a slim majority in the House.
Sessions
The legislature met in a regular session from January 3, 1979, to May 24, 1979. A special session was convened on May 24, 1979, to consider three bills regarding workers' compensation , energy , and transportation appropriations.[ 3]
A continuation of the regular session was held between January 22, 1980, and April 12, 1980. No special sessions were held in 1980. The legislature met for a total of 99 legislative days during the 1979-80 biennium.[ 3]
Party summary
Resignations and new members are discussed in the "Membership changes" section , below.
Senate
Party[ 4] (Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total
Vacant
DFL
IR
End of previous Legislature
47
20
67
0
Begin
47
20
67
0
April 25, 1979
46
66
1
July 9, 1979
47
67
0
August 1, 1979
46
66
1
November 12, 1979
47
67
0
November 26, 1979
46
66
1
January 16, 1980
21
67
0
January 20, 1980
45
66
1
February 28, 1980
22
67
0
May 1, 1980
44
66
1
July 1, 1980
21
65
2
Latest voting share
68%
32%
Beginning of the next Legislature
45
22
67
0
House of Representatives
Party[ 5] (Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total
Vacant
DFL
IR
End of previous Legislature
99
35
134
0
Begin
67
67
134
0
May 18, 1979
67
66
133
1
June 26, 1979
68
134
0
December 5, 1979
67
133
1
January 22, 1980
68
134
0
June 1, 1980
67
133
1
Latest voting share
50%
50%
Beginning of the next Legislature
70
64
134
0
Leadership
Senate
President of the Senate
Edward J. Gearty (DFL-Minneapolis)[ 6]
Senate Majority Leader
Nick Coleman (DFL-St. Paul)[ 7]
Senate Minority Leader
Robert O. Ashbach (IR-St. Paul)[ 7]
House of Representatives
Speaker of the House[ nb 1] [ nb 2]
1979: Rod Searle (IR-Waseca)[ 9]
1980: Fred C. Norton (DFL-St. Paul)[ 9]
House Majority Leader[ nb 3]
1979: Irv Anderson (DFL-International Falls) and Jerry Knickerbocker (IR-Minnetonka)[ 10]
1980: Irv Anderson (DFL-International Falls)[ 10]
House Minority Leader[ nb 4]
1979: None
1980: Rod Searle (IR-Waseca)[ 10]
Members
Senate
Name
District
City
Party
Anderson, Jerald C.
19
North Branch
DFL
Ashbach, Robert O.
48
St. Paul
IR
Bang, Otto T.
39
Edina
IR
Barrette, Emery G.
66
St. Paul
IR
Benedict, Robert M.
38
Bloomington
DFL
Bernhagen, John
22
Hutchinson
IR
Brataas, Nancy
33
Rochester
IR
Chenoweth, John C.
66
St. Paul
DFL
Chmielewski, Florian
14
Sturgeon Lake
DFL
Coleman, Nicholas D.
65
St. Paul
DFL
Davies, John T.
60
Minneapolis
DFL
Dieterich, Neil
62
St. Paul
DFL
Dunn, Robert G.
18
Princeton
IR
Engler, Steven
25
Randolph
IR
Frederick, Mel
32
West Concord
IR
Gearty, Edward J.
54
Minneapolis
DFL
Gunderson, Jerome O.
35
Mabel
DFL
Hanson, Marv
01
Hallock
DFL
Hughes, Jerome M.
50
Maplewood
DFL
Humphrey, Skip
44
New Hope
DFL
Jensen, Carl A.
28
Sleepy Eye
IR
Johnson, Doug
06
Tower
DFL
Keefe, John B.
40
Hopkins
IR
Keefe, Stephen
59
Minneapolis
DFL
Kirchner, William G.
37
Richfield
IR
Kleinbaum, Jack I.
17
St. Cloud
DFL
Knaak, Delores J.
49
White Bear Lake
IR
Knoll, Franklin J.
61
Minneapolis
DFL
Knutson, Howard A.
53
Burnsville
IR
Laufenburger, Roger A.
34
Lewiston
DFL
Lessard, Bob
03
International Falls
DFL
Lewis, B. Robert
41
Golden Valley
DFL
Luther, Bill
45
Brooklyn Park
DFL
McCutcheon, William W.
67
St. Paul
DFL
Menning, Mike
26
Edgerton
DFL
Merriam, Gene
47
Coon Rapids
DFL
Moe, Roger
02
Ada
DFL
Nelson, Tom A.
31
Austin
DFL
Nichols, James W.
20
Lake Benton
DFL
Ogdahl, Harmon T.
58
Minneapolis
IR
Olhoft, Wayne
11
Herman
DFL
Olson, Howard D.
27
St. James
DFL
Omann, Sr., Bernard P.
16
St. Joseph
IR
Penny, Tim
30
New Richland
DFL
Perpich, George F.
05
Chisholm
DFL
Peterson, Collin Clark
10
Detroit Lakes
DFL
Pillsbury, George Sturgis
42
Wayzata
IR
Purfeerst, Clarence
24
Faribault
DFL
Renneke, Earl
23
Le Sueur
IR
Rued, David E.
13
Aitkin
IR
Schaaf, David D.
46
Fridley
DFL
Schmitz, Robert J.
36
Jordan
DFL
Schrom, Ed
16
Albany
DFL
Setzepfandt, A. O.H.
21
Bird Island
DFL
Sieloff, Ron
63
St. Paul
IR
Sikorski, Gerry
51
Stillwater
DFL
Sillers, Douglas H.
09
Moorhead
IR
Solon, Sam
07
Duluth
DFL
Spear, Allan
57
Minneapolis
DFL
Staples, Emily Anne
43
Plymouth
DFL
Stern, Irving M.
41
St. Louis Park
DFL
Stokowski, Anne K.
55
Minneapolis
DFL
Stokowski, Eugene E.
55
Minneapolis
DFL
Strand, Roger Ernest
15
Cyrus
DFL
Stumpf, Jr., Peter P.
64
St. Paul
DFL
Tennessen, Robert J.
56
Minneapolis
DFL
Ueland, Arnulf
29
North Mankato
IR
Ulland, James E.
08
Duluth
IR
Vega, Conrad
52
South St. Paul
DFL
Wegener, Myrton O.
12
Bertha
DFL
Willet, Gerald
04
Park Rapids
DFL
House of Representatives
Name
District
City
Party
Aasness, Paul D.
11A
Wendell
IR
Adams, Leo G.
44B
New Hope
DFL
Ainley, Jr., John A.
04A
Park Rapids
IR
Albrecht, Raymond John
23A
Brownton
IR
Anderson, Bob
10B
Ottertail
IR
Anderson, Bruce W.
26A
Slayton
DFL
Anderson, Delbert F.
15A
Starbuck
IR
Anderson, Glen H.
15B
Bellingham
DFL
Anderson, Irvin N.
03A
International Falls
DFL
Battaglia, David Peter
06B
Two Harbors
DFL
Begich, Joseph
06A
Eveleth
DFL
Berglin, Linda Lee
59A
Minneapolis
DFL
Berkelman, Thomas R.
08B
Duluth
DFL
Biersdorf, John S.
32A
Owatonna
IR
Blatz, Kathleen
38A
Bloomington
IR
Brinkman, Bernard J.
16B
Richmond
DFL
Byrne, Margaret Mary
64B
St. Paul
DFL
Carlson, Doug
14A
Sandstone
IR
Carlson, Lyndon
44A
Crystal
DFL
Casserly, James R.
56A
Minneapolis
DFL
Clark, Janet H.
60A
Minneapolis
DFL
Clawson, John T.
19A
Center City
DFL
Corbid, John R.
01B
Oklee
DFL
Crandall, William A.
61A
Minneapolis
IR
Dean, William D.
58A
Minneapolis
IR
Dempsey, Terry
28B
New Ulm
IR
Den Ouden, Gaylin
21B
Prinsburg
IR
Drew, John
63B
St. Paul
IR
Eken, Willis
02B
Twin Valley
DFL
Elioff, Dominic J.
05A
Virginia
DFL
Ellingson, Robert L.
45B
Brooklyn Center
DFL
Enebo, Stanley A.
60B
Minneapolis
DFL
Erickson, Wendell O.
26B
Hills
IR
Esau, Gilbert D.
28A
Mountain Lake
IR
Evans, James
10A
Detroit Lakes
IR
Ewald, Douglas R.
40A
Minnetonka
IR
Faricy, Ray W.
63A
St. Paul
DFL
Fjoslien, David O.
11B
Brandon
IR
Forsythe, Mary
39A
Edina
IR
Friedrich, Donald L.
32B
Rochester
IR
Fritz, Michael D.
62B
St. Paul
IR
Fudro, Stanley J.
55A
Minneapolis
DFL
Greenfield, Lee
57B
Minneapolis
DFL
Halberg, Chuck
53B
Burnsville
IR
Haukoos, Bob
31A
Albert Lea
IR
Heap, Jim
43B
Robbinsdale
IR
Heinitz, Orlando Jacob
43A
Plymouth
IR
Hoberg, Dwaine
09A
Moorhead
IR
Hokanson, Shirley A.
37A
Richfield
DFL
Jacobs, Joel
47A
Coon Rapids
DFL
Jaros, Mike
07B
Duluth
DFL
Jennings, David M.
27B
Truman
IR
Johnson, Carl M.
23B
St. Peter
DFL
Johnson, Dean
21A
Willmar
IR
Jude, Tad
42A
Mound
DFL
Kahn, Phyllis
57A
Minneapolis
DFL
Kaley, John R.
33A
Rochester
IR
Kalis, Henry
30A
Walters
DFL
Kelly, Randy
66B
St. Paul
DFL
Kempe, Raymond J.
53A
West St. Paul
DFL
Knickerbocker, Jerry
40B
Minnetonka
IR
Kostohryz, Dick
50B
North St. Paul
DFL
Kroening, Carl W.
54A
Minneapolis
DFL
Laidig, Gary
51A
Stillwater
IR
Lehto, Arlene Ione
08A
Duluth
DFL
Kvam, Adolph Leonard
22A
Litchfield
IR
Levi, Connie
50A
Dellwood
IR
Long, Dee
56B
Minneapolis
DFL
Ludeman, Cal
20B
Tracy
IR
Luknic, Marsha Johnson
24B
Faribault
IR
Mann, George
27A
Windom
DFL
McCarron, Paul
46A
Spring Lake Park
DFL
McDonald, K. J.
36A
Watertown
IR
McEachern, Bob
18B
St. Michael
DFL
Mehrkens, Lyle
25B
Red Wing
IR
Metzen, James P.
52A
South St. Paul
DFL
Minne, Lona
05B
Hibbing
DFL
Moe, Donald M.
65B
St. Paul
DFL
Munger, Willard
07A
Duluth
DFL
Murphy, Mary
14B
Hermantown
DFL
Nelsen, Bruce G.
12A
Staples
IR
Nelsen, Marlin B.
13B
Aitkin
DFL
Nelson, Ken
59B
Minneapolis
DFL
Niehaus, Sr., Joseph T.
16A
Sauk Centre
IR
Norman, Jim
61B
Minneapolis
IR
Norton, Fred C.
65A
St. Paul
DFL
Novak, Steve
48A
New Brighton
DFL
Nysether, Myron E.
01A
Roseau
IR
Olsen, Sally
41A
Saint Louis Park
IR
Onnen, Tony
22B
Cokato
IR
Osthoff, C. Thomas
64A
St. Paul
DFL
Otis, Todd
58B
Minneapolis
DFL
Patton, Al W.
17A
Sartell
DFL
Pavlak, Sr., Robert L.
67A
St. Paul
IR
Pehler, James C.
17B
St. Cloud
DFL
Peterson, Bill
38B
Bloomington
IR
Peterson, Donna C.
60B
Minneapolis
DFL
Piepho, Mark J.
29A
Mankato
IR
Pleasant, Ray O.
39B
Bloomington
IR
Prahl, Norman Rudolph
03B
Grand Rapids
DFL
Redalen, Elton
35A
Fountain
IR
Reding, Leo John
31B
Austin
DFL
Rees, Tom
36B
Elko
IR
Reif, Robert W.
49B
White Bear Lake
IR
Rice, Jim
54B
Minneapolis
DFL
Rodriguez, Frank J.
67A
St. Paul
DFL
Rose, John
48B
Roseville
IR
Rothenberg, Elliot C.
41B
St. Louis Park
IR
Sarna, John
55B
Minneapolis
DFL
Schreiber, Bill
45A
Brooklyn Park
IR
Searle, Rodney Newell
30B
Waseca
IR
Searles, Robert L.
42B
Wayzata
IR
Sherwood, Glen A.
04B
Pine River
IR
Sieben, Harry A.
52B
Hastings
DFL
Sieben, Michael R.
51B
Newport
DFL
Simoneau, Wayne
46B
Fridley
DFL
Stadum, Tony
02A
Ada
IR
Stoa, Tom
34B
Winona
DFL
Stowell, Warren
34A
Lewiston
IR
Sviggum, Steve
25A
Kenyon
IR
Swanson, James C.
37B
Richfield
DFL
Thiede, Paul M.
13A
Pequot Lakes
IR
Tomlinson, John D.
67B
St. Paul
DFL
Valan, Merlyn Orville
09B
Moorhead
IR
Valento, Don
49A
Little Canada
IR
Vanasek, Robert
24A
New Prague
DFL
Voss, Gordon
47B
Blaine
DFL
Waldorf, Eugene T.
66A
St. Paul
DFL
Weaver, John L.
19B
Anoka
IR
Welch, Richard J.
18A
Cambridge
DFL
Welker, Ray
20A
Montevideo
IR
Wenzel, Steve
12B
Little Falls
DFL
Wieser, Jr., Al W.
35B
La Crescent
IR
Wigley, Richard E.
29B
Lake Crystal
IR
Wynia, Ann
62A
St. Paul
DFL
Zubay, Kenneth Peter
33B
Rochester
IR
Membership changes
Senate
District
Vacated by
Reason for change
Successor
Date successor seated
41
B. Robert Lewis (DFL)
Died of a heart attack on April 25, 1979.[ 11]
Irving M. Stern (DFL)
July 9, 1979[ 12]
55
Eugene E. Stokowski (DFL)
Died of a heart attack on August 1, 1979.[ 13]
Anne K. Stokowski (DFL)[ nb 5]
November 12, 1979[ 14]
66
John C. Chenoweth (DFL)
Resigned on November 26, 1979, to become the Director of the Minneapolis Municipal Employees Retirement Fund.[ 15]
Emery G. Barrette (IR)
January 16, 1980[ 16]
16
Ed Schrom (DFL)
Died on January 20, 1980.[ 17]
Ben Omann (IR)
February 28, 1980[ 18]
67
William W. McCutcheon (DFL)
Resigned on May 1, 1980, to accept appointment as Chief of the SPPD .[ 19]
Remained vacant
18
Robert G. Dunn (IR)
Resigned on July 1, 1980, to accept appointment as the Chair of the Minnesota Waste Management Board.[ 20]
Remained vacant
House of Representatives
District
Vacated by
Reason for change
Successor
Date successor seated
67A
Bob Pavlak (IR)
Expelled on May 18, 1979, on charges of unfair campaign practices.[ 1]
Frank J. Rodriguez Sr. (DFL)
June 26, 1979[ 21]
60B
Stanley A. Enebo (DFL)
Resigned on December 5, 1979, to become the Associate Director of the Minnesota Public Employees Retirement Association.[ 22]
Donna C. Peterson (DFL)
January 22, 1980[ 23]
44B
Leo G. Adams (DFL)
Resigned to accept appointment to the Minnesota Public Service Commission circa June 1, 1980.[ 24]
Remained vacant
Notes
^ Due to the fact that the DFL and the Independent-Republicans were evenly divided in the House when the seventy-first legislature convened, neither party could claim a majority and, instead, the two parties reached a compromise by which the Independent-Republicans would elect the Speaker from their own ranks, while the DFL would hold the chairmanship of, and one-vote majorities on, the rules and tax committees. The Independent-Republicans elected Rod Searle as Speaker.[ 2]
^ When Bob Pavlak was expelled for unfair campaign practices, the DFL gained control of the House. In the process of selecting a Speaker, the DFL split into factions, with 26 DFLers supporting Fred C. Norton and 42 supporting Irv Anderson ; however, 49 Independent-Republicans sided with the pro-Norton faction, and Norton became Speaker for the 1980 session.[ 8]
^ Due to the fact that the House was evenly divided, the floor leaders of the DFL and Independent-Republican caucuses in the House—Irv Anderson and Jerry Knickerbocker , respectively—shared the role of Majority Leader during the 1979 sessions. In the 1980 session, Anderson was the sole Majority Leader.
^ Since neither party held a majority in the House, and hence there was no minority, there was no House Minority Leader during the 1979 sessions.
^ Anne K. Stokowski was the widow of Eugene E. Stokowski .[ 13] [ 14]
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^ a b "Stokowski, Anne K." Legislators Past & Present . Minnesota Legislative Reference Library. Retrieved November 7, 2016 .
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Preceded by
Seventy-first Minnesota Legislature 1979—1980
Succeeded by