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Minnesota, which narrowly went for Al Gore in 2000, also chooses eight House representatives (PARTY KEY).
Republican
George W. Bush (Incumbent)
Democratic
Minnesota has 8 congressional districts:
 
MN 01
Republican
Gil Gutknecht (Incumbent)
Democratic
Other
MN 02
Republican
John Kline (Incumbent)
Democratic
Other
MN 03
Republican
Jim Ramstad (Incumbent)
Democratic
MN 04
Democratic
Betty McCollum (Incumbent)
Republican
Other
MN 05
Democratic
Martin Olav Sabo (Incumbent)
Republican
Green
MN 06
Republican
Mark R. Kennedy (Incumbent)
Democratic
MN 07
Democratic
Collin Peterson (Incumbent)
Republican
MN 08
Democratic
James L. Oberstar (Incumbent)
Republican
Green
10


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October 12, 2004, is the deadline for voter registration in Minnesota for the November 2, 2004, election. Election Day registration is available at polling places.
More on how to register external link

Democratic Sen. Mark Dayton and GOP Sen. Norm Coleman face re-election in 2006 and 2008, respectively. Republican Gov. Tim Pawlenty is up for re-election in 2006.




All numbers are percentages.
NOTE
1 All numbers are percentages. Party registration figures are from secretary of state offices in each state. Some states do not register by party or collect statewide numbers. Race/ethnicity figures are based on 2002 statistics from the U.S. Census Bureau. Age and income figures come from the 2000 census.

2 Some states have not yet held all of their primaries. Please check often for the most current candidate information.
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