List of Speakers of the Minnesota House of Representatives


This is a list of Speakers of the Minnesota House of Representatives. The Speaker of the House is usually the leader of the majority party, and is the most powerful figure in the House. The current House Speaker is Rep. Melissa Hortman.

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#SpeakerTook officeLeft officeParty/CaucusNotesSession
1John S. Watrous2 December 185712 March 1858UnknownMinnesota Legislators Past & Present lists Watrous' party affiliation as "Not Available," while the Minnesota Legislative Reference Library's list of Speakers of the House of Representatives lists "R?," indicating that the MLRL does not know what Watrous' party affiliation was, and is merely guessing that he might have been a Republican. On the other hand, the Journal of the House of Representatives for the 1st Session shows that Watrous was elected Speaker in a party-line vote by a majority Democratic House of Representatives, with the Democratic majority voting for him and the Republican minority voting for James Beach Wakefield, and Watrous was, in 1859, given a federal civil service appointment by the Buchanan Administration at a time when patronage was the rule for civil service appointments.1st
2George Bradley12 March 18586 December 1859UnknownMinnesota Legislators Past & Present lists Bradley's party affiliation as "Not Available," while the Minnesota Legislative Reference Library's list of Speakers of the House of Representatives lists "R?," indicating that the MLRL does not know what Bradley's party affiliation was, and is merely guessing that he might have been a Republican. On the other hand, Bradley was elected Speaker at a time when the Democrats held a 55 percent voting majority in the Minnesota House of Representatives, and, in 1860, received a federal civil service appointment from the Buchanan Administration, much as Watrous had.1st
3Amos Coggswell7 December 18597 January 1861Republican2nd
4Jared Benson8 January 18615 January 1863Republican3rd
4Jared Benson8 January 18615 January 1863Republican4th
5Charles D. Sherwood6 January 18634 January 1864Republican5th
6Jared Benson5 January 18641864?Republican6th
7Thomas H. Armstrong1864?1865RepublicanUnclear whether took office in 1864 or 18657th
8James B. Wakefield18661866RepublicanServed as a U.S. Representative8th
9John Q. Farmer18671868Whig/Republican 9th
9John Q. Farmer18671868Whig/Republican 10th
10Chester D. Davidson18691869Republican11th
11John L. Merriam18701871Republican 12th
11John L. Merriam18701871Republican 13th
12A.R. Hall18721874Republican 14th
12A.R. Hall18721874Republican 15th
12A.R. Hall18721874Republican 16th
13William R. Kinyon18751876Republican 17th
13William R. Kinyon18751876Republican 18th
14John L. Gibbs18771877Republican19th
15Charles A. Gilman18781879Republican 20th
15Charles A. Gilman18781879Republican 21st
16Loren Fletcher18811885Republican 22nd
16Loren Fletcher18811885Republican 23rd
17John L. Gibbs18851887Republican24th
18William Rush Merriam18871889RepublicanServed as Governor of Minnesota25th
19Charles H. Graves18891891Republican26th
20Ezra T. Champlin18911893Alliance27th
21William E. Lee18931895Republican28th
22Samuel Rinnah Van Sant18951897RepublicanServed as Governor of Minnesota29th
23John D. Jones18971899Republican30th
24Arthur N. Dare18991901Republican31st
25M.J. Dowling19011903Republican32nd
26Leverett W. Babcock19031905Republican33rd
27Frank Clague19051907RepublicanServed as a U.S. Representative34th
28Lawrence H. Johnson19071909Republican35th
29Anton J. Rockne19091911Republican36th
30Howard H. Dunn19111913Republican37th
31Henry Rines19131915ConservativeServed as Minnesota Treasurer38th
32H.H. Flowers19151917Conservative39th
33Ralph J. ParkerJanuary 1917January 1919Conservative40th
34William I. NolanJanuary 1919January 1925Conservative 41st
34William I. NolanJanuary 1919January 1925Conservative 42nd
34William I. NolanJanuary 1919January 1925Conservative 43rd
35John A. JohnsonJanuary 1925January 1931Conservative 44th
35John A. JohnsonJanuary 1925January 1931Conservative 45th
35John A. JohnsonJanuary 1925January 1931Conservative 46th
36Oscar A. SwensonJanuary 1931January 1933Conservative47th
37Charles MunnJanuary 1933January 1935Liberal48th
38George W. JohnsonJanuary 1935January 1937Conservative49th
39Harold H. BarkerJanuary 1937January 1939Liberal50th
40Lawrence M. HallJanuary 1939January 1949ConservativeLongest-serving speaker51st
40Lawrence M. HallJanuary 1939January 1949ConservativeLongest-serving speaker52nd
40Lawrence M. HallJanuary 1939January 1949ConservativeLongest-serving speaker53rd
40Lawrence M. HallJanuary 1939January 1949ConservativeLongest-serving speaker54th
40Lawrence M. HallJanuary 1939January 1949ConservativeLongest-serving speaker55th
41John A. HartleJanuary 4, 1949January 6, 1955Conservative 56th
41John A. HartleJanuary 4, 1949January 6, 1955Conservative 57th
41John A. HartleJanuary 4, 1949January 6, 1955Conservative 58th
42Alfred I. JohnsonJanuary 6, 1955January 5, 1959Liberal 59th
42Alfred I. JohnsonJanuary 6, 1955January 5, 1959Liberal 60th
43Edwin J. ChilgrenJanuary 5, 1959January 7, 1963Liberal 61st
43Edwin J. ChilgrenJanuary 5, 1959January 7, 1963Liberal 62nd
44Lloyd L. DuxburyJanuary 7, 1963January 1971Conservative 63rd
44Lloyd L. DuxburyJanuary 7, 1963January 1971Conservative 64th
44Lloyd L. DuxburyJanuary 7, 1963January 1971Conservative 65th
44Lloyd L. DuxburyJanuary 7, 1963January 1971Conservative 66th
45A.W. DirlamJanuary 1971January 1973Conservative67th
46Martin Olav SaboJanuary 1973January 1979DFLServed as a U.S. Representative68th
46Martin Olav SaboJanuary 1973January 1979DFLServed as a U.S. Representative69th
46Martin Olav SaboJanuary 1973January 1979DFLServed as a U.S. Representative70th
47Rod SearleJanuary 1979January 1980Independent-Republican71st
48Fred C. NortonJanuary 1980January 1981DFLServed on Minnesota Court of Appeals71st
49Harry A. SiebenJanuary 1981January 1985DFL 72nd
49Harry A. SiebenJanuary 1981January 1985DFL 73rd
50David M. JenningsJanuary 1985January 1987Independent-Republican74th
51Fred C. NortonJanuary 1987June 1987DFLServed on Minnesota Court of Appeals75th
52Robert VanasekJune 1987January 6, 1992DFL 75th
52Robert VanasekJune 1987January 6, 1992DFL 76th
52Robert VanasekJune 1987January 6, 1992DFL 77th
53Dee LongJanuary 6, 1992September 15, 1993DFLFirst woman to serve as speaker.77th
53Dee LongJanuary 6, 1992September 15, 1993DFLFirst woman to serve as speaker.78th
54Irv AndersonSeptember 1993January 1997DFL 78th
54Irv AndersonSeptember 1993January 1997DFL 79th
55Phil CarruthersJanuary 1997January 1999DFL80th
56Steve SviggumJanuary 1999January 2007Republican 81st
56Steve SviggumJanuary 1999January 2007Republican 82nd
56Steve SviggumJanuary 1999January 2007Republican 83rd
56Steve SviggumJanuary 1999January 2007Republican 84th
57Margaret Anderson KelliherJanuary 2007January 2011DFL 85th
57Margaret Anderson KelliherJanuary 2007January 2011DFL 86th
58Kurt ZellersJanuary 4, 2011January 8, 2013Republican87th
59Paul ThissenJanuary 8, 2013January 6, 2015DFLAppointed to the Minnesota Supreme Court in 201888th
60Kurt DaudtJanuary 6, 2015January 8, 2019Republican 89th
60Kurt DaudtJanuary 6, 2015January 8, 2019Republican 90th
61Melissa HortmanJanuary 8, 2019IncumbentDFL 91st

Speaker Emeritus

Under House rules, former speakers who are serving in the House are given the title of Speaker Emeritus. While the position has no formal power, the title is seen as a sign of respect for former speakers.