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Minnesota's 14th Senate District

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American legislative district

Minnesota's 14th
State Senate district

Senator
 Aric Putnam
St. Cloud

TheMinnesota Senate, District 14 is one of 67Minnesota State Senate districts. It encompasses parts ofBenton County,Sherburne County, andStearns County. The seat has been held byDFLerAric Putnam ofSt. Cloud, Minnesota since 2021.[1]

List of senators

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List of Minnesota State senators from District 14
SessionImageSenatorPartyTerm startTerm endResidenceCounties representedRef.
1stGeorge WatsonRepublicanDecember 2, 1857January 7, 1861SumnerFaribault andFreeborn counties.[2]
2nd
3rdHenry Whitcomb HolleyJanuary 8, 1861January 6, 1862ChatfieldFillmore County.[3]
4thLuke MillerJanuary 7, 1862January 4, 1869Faribault, Fillmore, Freeborn counties.[4]
5thFillmore county
6th
7th
8th
9th
10thRushford
11thA. BergenJanuary 5, 1869January 1, 1870[5]
12thBenjamin D. SpragueN/AJanuary 1, 1870January 2, 1871[6]
13thJohn Q. FarmerRepublicanJanuary 3, 1871January 1, 1872Spring Valley[7]
14thAmos CoggswellDemocraticJanuary 2, 1872January 5, 1874MankatoBlue Earth county.[8]
15th
16thMorton S. WilkinsonJanuary 6, 1874January 7, 1878[9]
17th
18th
19th
20thFranklin H. WaiteJanuary 8, 1878January 6, 1879[10]
21stDaniel BuckJanuary 7, 1879January 1, 1883[11]
22nd
23rdDaniel A. MorrisonRepublicanJanuary 2, 1883January 3, 1887RochesterOlmsted county.[12]
24th
25thMilton J. DanielsJanuary 4, 1887January 5, 1891[13]
26th
27thWilliam Worrall MayoDemocraticJanuary 6, 1891January 7, 1895[14]
28th
29thAlonzo Thomas StebbinsRepublicanJanuary 8, 1895January 2, 1899[15]
30th
31stEmil Julius MeilickePopulistJanuary 3, 1899January 5, 1903WindomCottonwood andJackson county.[16]
32nd
33rdW. A. SmithRepublicanJanuary 6, 1903January 6, 1907[17]
34th
35thHenry E. HansonJanuary 7, 1907January 2, 1911[18]
36th
37thAndrew C. OlsonJanuary 3, 1911January 4, 1915[19]
38th
39thLaForest E. PotterNonpartisanJanuary 5, 1915January 6, 1919SpringfieldBrown andRedwood counties.[20]
40th
41stFrank F. RombergNonpartisan Liberal CaucusJanuary 7, 1919January 2, 1939Sleepy Eye[21]
42nd
43rd
44th
45th
46th
47th
48th
49th
50th
51stAlexander SeifertNonpartisanJanuary 3, 1939January 6, 1947Springfield[22]
52nd
53rd
54th
55thJohn Matthew Zwach Sr.Nonpartisan Conservative CaucusJanuary 7, 1947January 7, 1963Walnut Grove[23]
56th
57th
58th
59th
60th
61st
62nd
63rdHarold PoppJanuary 8, 1963January 2, 1967HutchinsonCarver andMcLeod counties.[24]
64th
65thJohn A. MetcalfJanuary 3, 1967January 1, 1973ShakopeeCarver,Le Sueur andScott counties.[25]
66th
67th
68thFlorian ChmielewskiNonpartisan Liberal CaucusJanuary 2, 1973January 4, 1993Sturgeon LakeCarlton,Chisago,Pine,St. Louis counties.[26]
69th
70thDemocratic-Farmer-Labor
71st
72nd
73rdAitkin, Carlton,Kanabec, Pine counties.
74th
75th
76th
77th
78thJoe BertramJanuary 5, 1993January 9, 1996PaynesvilleBenton,Morrison,Pope andStearns counties.[27]
79th
Vacant[H 1]January 9, 1996February 12, 1996
80thMichelle FischbachRepublicanFebruary 12, 1996January 7, 2013[28]
81st
82nd
83rdBenton andStearns counties.
84th
85th
86th
87th
88thJohn C. PedersonJanuary 8, 2013January 2, 2017Saint CloudBenton,Sherburne and Stearns counties.[29]
89th
90thJerry RelphJanuary 3, 2017December 18, 2020[30]
91st
Vacant[H 2]December 18, 2020January 5, 2021
92ndAric PutnamDemocratic-Farmer-LaborJanuary 5, 2021Incumbent[31]
93rd
94th

Notes

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  1. ^Joe Bertram resigned after having pled guilty to shoplifting a leather vest and trying to bribe the store owner into not reporting it.
  2. ^Jerry Relph died fromCOVID-19 after having lost his 2020 re-election bid toAric Putnam.

References

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  1. ^"Elections". electionarchives.lib.umn.edu. Retrieved2025-11-19.
  2. ^"Watson, George". lrl.mn.gov. Retrieved2025-11-19.
  3. ^"Holley, Henry Whitcomb "H.W."". lrl.mn.gov. Retrieved2025-11-19.
  4. ^"Miller, Luke". lrl.mn.gov. Retrieved2025-11-19.
  5. ^"Bergen, A." lrl.mn.gov. Retrieved2025-11-19.
  6. ^"Sprague, Benjamin D. "B.D., D.B."". lrl.mn.gov. Retrieved2025-11-19.
  7. ^"Farmer, John Quincy "J.Q."". lrl.mn.gov. Retrieved2025-11-19.
  8. ^"Meagher, John F. "J.F."". lrl.mn.gov. Retrieved2025-11-19.
  9. ^"Wilkinson, Morton Smith "M.S."". lrl.mn.gov. Retrieved2025-11-19.
  10. ^"Waite, Franklin H." lrl.mn.gov. Retrieved2025-11-19.
  11. ^"Buck, Daniel". lrl.mn.gov. Retrieved2025-11-19.
  12. ^"Morrison, Daniel A. "D.A."". lrl.mn.gov. Retrieved2025-11-19.
  13. ^"Daniels, Milton J. "M.J."". lrl.mn.gov. Retrieved2025-11-19.
  14. ^"Mayo, William Worrall "W.W."". lrl.mn.gov. Retrieved2025-11-19.
  15. ^"Stebbins, Alonzo Thomas "A.T."". lrl.mn.gov. Retrieved2025-11-19.
  16. ^"Meilicke, Emil Julius "E.J."". lrl.mn.gov. Retrieved2025-11-19.
  17. ^"Smith, W. A." lrl.mn.gov. Retrieved2025-11-19.
  18. ^"Hanson, Henry E." lrl.mn.gov. Retrieved2025-11-19.
  19. ^"Olson, Andrew C." lrl.mn.gov. Retrieved2025-11-19.
  20. ^"Potter, LaForest E. "L.E."". lrl.mn.gov. Retrieved2025-11-19.
  21. ^"Romberg, Frank F." lrl.mn.gov. Retrieved2025-11-19.
  22. ^"Seifert, Alexander "Alex"". lrl.mn.gov. Retrieved2025-11-19.
  23. ^"Zwach, Sr., John Matthew". lrl.mn.gov. Retrieved2025-11-19.
  24. ^"Popp, Harold R." lrl.mn.gov. Retrieved2025-11-19.
  25. ^"Metcalf, John A." lrl.mn.gov. Retrieved2025-11-19.
  26. ^"Chmielewski, Sr., Florian W." lrl.mn.gov. Retrieved2025-11-19.
  27. ^"Bertram, Sr., Joe". lrl.mn.gov. Retrieved2025-11-19.
  28. ^"Fischbach, Michelle L." lrl.mn.gov. Retrieved2025-11-19.
  29. ^"Pederson, John C." lrl.mn.gov. Retrieved2025-11-19.
  30. ^"Relph, Jerry". lrl.mn.gov. Retrieved2025-11-19.
  31. ^"Putnam, Aric". lrl.mn.gov. Retrieved2025-11-19.
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