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Bill would shrink Minnesota Senate, up House by one seat to avoid future ties

The bill aims to end tied House elections by increasing representatives to 135 and reducing senators to 45, potentially saving significant state funds, lawmakers said.

  • HF4529 proposes to increase the House of Representatives from 134 to 135 members and reduce the Senate from 67 to 45 by 2033.
  • The change aims to prevent future electoral ties, inspired by the current tie in the House.
  • According to Torkelson, the Senate adjustment complies with Minnesota's constitutional rules on representation and district formation.
  • Since losing a seat in 1972, Minnesota has experienced two ties, including the most recent one from the 2024 election.
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Bill would shrink Minnesota Senate, up House by one seat to avoid future ties

Minnesota lawmaker thinks the challenge of a House tie should be avoided in the future, proposing a remake of the Legislature in 2033.

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Alpha News broke the news in on Friday, March 20, 2026.
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