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- Sessions
- Party summary Senate House of Representatives
- Leadership Senate House of Representatives
- Members Senate House of Representatives
- References
- External links
{{Infobox legislative session | name = Sixth Minnesota Legislature | image = File:1stMNstatecapitol-1860.jpg | image_size = 200px | caption = | body = Minnesota Legislature | country = United States | state = Minnesota | meeting_place = | election = | government = | term_start = {{Start date|1864|01|05}} | term_end = {{End date|1865|01|03}} | before = 5th Minnesota Legislature | after = 7th Minnesota Legislature | website = {{URL|www.leg.state.mn.us/}} | chamber1 = Minnesota State Senate | membership1 = 21 Senators | control1 = Republican Party | chamber1_leader1_type = Lieutenant Governor | chamber1_leader1 = Charles D. Sherwood | chamber1_leader2_type = | chamber1_leader2 = | chamber1_leader3_type = | chamber1_leader3 = | chamber1_leader4_type = | chamber1_leader4 = | chamber1_leader5_type = | chamber1_leader5 = | chamber2 = Minnesota House of Representatives | membership2 = 42 Representatives | control2 = Republican Party | chamber2_leader1_type = Speaker | chamber2_leader1 = Jared Benson | chamber2_leader2_type = | chamber2_leader2 = | chamber2_leader3_type = | chamber2_leader3 = | chamber2_leader4_type = | chamber2_leader4 = | chamber2_leader5_type = | chamber2_leader5 = | session1_start = | session1_end = }}The sixth Minnesota Legislature first convened on January 5, 1864. The half of the 21 members of the Minnesota Senate who represented even-numbered districts were elected during the General Election of November 4, 1862, while the 42 members of the Minnesota House of Representatives and the other half of the members of the Minnesota Senate were elected during the General Election of November 3, 1863. Sessions The legislature met in a regular session from January 5, 1864 to March 4, 1864. There were no special sessions of the 6th Minnesota Legislature.[1] Party summary Senate | Party[2] (Shading indicates majority caucus) | Total | Vacant |
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| | Democratic | Republican |
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End of previous Legislature | 5 | 16 | 21 | 0 |
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| Begin | 4 | 17 | 21 | 0 |
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Latest voting share | 4|21|0 | 17|21|0 | |
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| Beginning of the next Legislature | 4 | 17 | 21 | 0 |
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House of Representatives | Party[2] (Shading indicates majority caucus) | Total | Vacant |
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| | | Democratic | Republican | Union Dem. |
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End of previous Legislature | 12 | 29 | 1 | 40 | 2 |
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| Begin | 11 | 27 | 4 | 42 | 0 |
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Latest voting share | 11|42|0 | 27|42|0 | 4|42|0 | |
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| Beginning of the next Legislature | 10 | 32 | 0 | 42 | 0 |
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Leadership Senate - Lieutenant Governor
Charles D. Sherwood (R-Elkhorn)[3] House of Representatives - Speaker of the House
Jared Benson (R-Anoka)[4] Members Senate Name | District | City | Party | Berry, John McDonogh | 08 | Faribault | Republican | Cameron, Daniel | 13 | La Crescent | Republican | Daniels, John V. | 12 | Rochester | Republican | Langley, Dudley F. | 07 | Hastings | Republican | Lincoln, Isaac | 18 | Shakopee | Democratic | McKusick, John | 02 | Stillwater | Republican | Miller, Luke | 14 | Chatfield | Republican | Morrison, Dorilus | 05 | Minneapolis | Republican | Nicols, John | 21 | Saint Paul | Republican | Norton, Daniel Sheldon | 11 | Winona | Republican | Ottman, R. | 10 | Lake City | Republican | Pillsbury, John Sargent | 04 | Saint Anthony | Republican | Porter, John J. | 17 | Mankato | Democratic | Rice, Edmund | 01 | Saint Paul | Democratic | Shillock, Daniel G. | 20 | New Ulm | Republican | Sprague, Benjamin D. | 15 | Lansing | Republican | Stevens, F. J. | 16 | Meriden | Republican | Swift, Henry Adoniram | 19 | Saint Peter | Republican | Thatcher, Joseph A. | 09 | Zumbrota | Republican | Warner, Charles A. | 06 | Chaska | Republican | Wilson, Joseph P. | 03 | Saint Cloud | Democratic |
House of Representatives Name | District | City | Party | Ackley, J. F. | 07 | Lakeville | Unknown | Armstrong, Thomas Henry | 12 | High Forest | Republican | Barlow, Augustus | 15 | Wasioja | Unknown | Benson, Jared | 04 | Anoka | Republican | Bullis, A. H. | 08 | Warsaw | Unknown | Butler, W. G. | 06 | Clearwater | Republican | Butters, Reuben | 17 | Kasota | Democratic | Coffin, Samuel | 19 | Nicollet | Unknown | Coleman, John A. | 05 | Tamarack | Unknown | Conniff, Thomas H. | 13 | Caledonia | Unknown | Crane, Royal | 15 | Mantorville | Unknown | Dixon, Thomas P. | 11 | Saratoga | Unknown | Ferrin, Jonathan | 04 | Sauk Rapids | Unknown | Fitz, Rudolph H. | 01 | Saint Paul | Unknown | Foster, Major J. | 14 | Forestville | Democratic | Gates, J. M. | 09 | Roscoe | Unknown | Gibbs, John La Porte | 16 | Geneva | Republican | Graham, Gilbert | 05 | Richfield | Unknown | Grannis, Sidney Smith | 09 | Red Wing | Unknown | Guiteau, Kendrick N. | 07 | West Saint Paul | Unknown | Henry, R. R. | 02 | Point Douglas | Unknown | Hill, Henry | 06 | Glencoe | Unknown | Huey, William | 19 | Traverse des Sioux | Republican | Hunt, S. A. | 14 | Spring Valley | Unknown | Johnson, Hugh | 18 | Cedar Lake | Unknown | Kidder, Jefferson Parish | 01 | Saint Paul | Democratic | Kiefer, Andrew Robert | 21 | Saint Paul | Republican | Latimer, Jacob A. | 20 | Winnebago City | Unknown | Letford, John S. | 06 | Carver | Republican | McKay, John J. | 10 | Plainview | Unknown | Meagher, John L. | 17 | Marysburg | Unknown | Moulton, Justin P. | 12 | Marion | Republican | Nourse, A. N. | 08 | Northfield | Unknown | Richardson, Reuben M. | 03 | Torah | Democratic | Rigby, W. T. | 03 | Clearwater | Unknown | Ruffee, C. A. | 03 | Crow Wing | Unknown | Smith, Ansel | 02 | Franconia | Republican | Soule, Jesse H. | 02 | Stillwater | Unknown | Whittemore, Reuben | 14 | Rushford | Unknown | Wiswell, James A. | 17 | Garden City | Democratic | Woodruff, Philo | 16 | Swavesey | Republican | Youmans, Earl S. | 11 | Winona | Republican |
References 1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.leg.state.mn.us/lrl/histleg/sessions.aspx|title=Sessions of the Minnesota State Legislature and the Minnesota Territorial Legislature, 1849-present.|publisher=Minnesota Legislative Reference Library|accessdate=24 November 2016}} 2. ^1 {{cite book|last=Dubin|first=Michael J.|title=Party Affiliations in the State Legislatures: A Year by Year Summary, 1796-2006|publisher=McFarland|edition=Revised|date=2007|location=Jefferson, North Carolina|pages=102|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=wi9zBgAAQBAJ&pg=PA102|isbn=1476607761}} 3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.leg.state.mn.us/lrl/histleg/spres.aspx|title=President and President Pro Tempore of the Minnesota Senate, 1849-present|publisher=Minnesota Legislative Reference Library|accessdate=24 November 2016}} 4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.leg.state.mn.us/lrl/histleg/speakers.aspx|title=Speakers of the Minnesota House of Representatives, 1849-present|publisher=Minnesota Legislative Reference Library|accessdate=24 November 2016}}
- [https://www.leg.state.mn.us/legdb/results?search=session&q=&gender=&sess=6&body=Senate Minnesota Legislators Past & Present - Session Search Results (Session 6, Senate)]
- [https://www.leg.state.mn.us/legdb/results?search=session&q=&gender=&sess=6&body=House Minnesota Legislators Past & Present - Session Search Results (Session 6, House)]
External links - Minnesota Legislature website
- Minnesota Senate website
- House website
- Minnesota Constitution
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