In 2012, districts were redrawn based on the 2010 U.S. census. Here are links to maps of the new districts that are wholly or partly in Olmsted county:
25A, 25B, 26A, 26B.
In even-numbered years, the BPOU — Olmsted county — convention elects delegates and alternate delegates (a.k.a. alternates) to their congressional district and state conventions. In Olmsted county, the same delegates and alternates serve for both purposes.
The grouping by (retired) house districts was simply for organizing the balloting and displaying the results; all voting was by all county delegates and each delegate represents the entire county. The number of representatives is based on the number of Tom Emmer votes in the 2010 Gubernatorial election.
For 2012 and 2013, these are our representatives. The sequence is alphabetical; the numbers are not significant.
Delegates
HD 29A
- John Abenstein
- Phil Christiansen
- Penny Louise Flavin
- Missy Graner
- Bill Joppa
- Bruce Kaskubar
- David Kuck
- Leisa Luis-Grill
- Larry Mattson
- Duane Quam
- Max Sullivan
- Wayne Van Every
- Joe Weiss
HD 29B
- Mark Bofferding
- Fran Bradley
- Cathy Briese
- Loy Colebeck
- Ellie Dunn
- Wayne Harris
- Bonnie Haugen
- Adam Holtz
- Karlys Koens
- Dick Larson
- Cindy Maves
- Jerry Nau
- Todd Nickel
- Greg Opdahl
- Dave Senjem
- Melissa Valeriano
HD 30A
- Ashley Boldin
- Brian Davis
- Mark Donaldson
- Jen Jacobson
- Jim Kluth
- Linda Kopecky
- Bobbi Lewallen
- Carla Nelson
- Fred Nobrega
- Jerry Pestka
- Tiffany Rico
- John Whelan
HD 30B
- Phil Araoz
- Michael Arends
- Mike Benson
- Susan Benson
- Cheryl Champa
- Bryan Cornell
- Cory DeYoung
- Ben Evans
- Len Griffith
- Bernard Kuipers
- Joseph Kuipers
- Bill Kuisle
- Matthew McReynolds
- Terri Penz
- Andres Salinas
- Jim Schumann
- Dave Sovinski
- Suzanna Veldhuis-Kuipers
- Laura Zaborowski
- Lynn Zaffke
Alternates
For 2012 and 2013, these alternate delegates replace delegates who cannot attend to their obligations. The sequence is numeric and represents rank order. Alternates are called to replace delegates in rank order. Each district was allowed up to twice their number of delegates.
HD 29A
- Jason VanSickle
- Jim Evans
- Pauline Varley
- Rod Sandberg
- Sonja Larson
- Jane Burgstaler
- Ed Armbruster
- James Applen
- Travis Vail
- James Fredricksen
- Kevin Adler
- Jason Burt
- Amy Hoerle
- Kerry Stoick
- Mark Smith
- Dwight Lapine
- Bradley Howe
- David Hewitt
- Russell Josephson
- Richard Zeller
- Pat Larson
- Aaron Miller
- Cullen Houser
- Dan Wiebold
- James Brewer
- Katherine Reller
HD 29B
- Aaron Norman
- Mike Rolih
- Scott Groth
- Alan Maves
- Mary Bradley
- Lori Oliphant
- James Baker
- John Aderton
- Beth Giesen
- Christi Cook
- Nate Ende
- John Freeburger
- Max Prohaska
- Paul Martinez
- Shane Erickson
- Shaun Kester
- Josh Vedas
- Jonathan Godfrey
- Chad Holst
- Carl Brandl-Salutz
- Matt Bennett
- Laura Vlach
- Anthony Burrows
- Austin Swisher
- Paul Haugen
- Will Oliphant
- Wayne Hansen
- Quint Schoeneberg
- Terence Vrieze
- Ginger Kirby
- Robert Berg
- Doug Lee
HD 30A
- Mike LaPlante
- Paul DiCarlo
- Gene Lewallen
- Reuben Unseth
- Steve Kopecky
- Terry Nelson
- Wendell Amstutz
- Eric Vanderheiden
- Jeremy Griffith
- Jackie Mickow
- Joseph Rico
- Harold Paulson
- Lori Lillienberg
- Eric Donaldson
- Matt Larrison
- Jake Jones
- Mark Stafford
- Chub Stewart
- Mo Amundson
- Kathy Meyerle
- Chris Holloway
- David Hayden
- Todd Hoffmann
- Rick Van Ert
HD 30B
- Carl Hunter
- Val Zaborowski
- Sherri Sovinski
- Nels Pierson
- Dan Holter
- Donna Foster
- Dave Groteluschen
- Joe Poss
- Faye Eggenberger
- John Meyer
- Tory Keefe
- Doug Butler
- John Brockman
- Arthur Maley
- Margaret Sherman
- Mark O’Byrne
- Jim Vanderheiden
- Heather Deyoung
- Janet Staloch
- Leigh Johnson
- Lisa Bakke
- Jim Judisch
- Chris Giesen
- Jeremy Himli
- John Wade
- Scott Schwalbe
- Kyle Herring
- Mike Black
- Julie Zuehlke
- Bob DePompolo
- Lloyd Johnson
- Valerie Guimaraes
- Patrick Sexton
- Joe Waugh
- Maria Poirier
- David Hunt
- Robert Jones
- James McKinney


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