The representatives in the senate and house of representatives are apportioned throughout the state in 67 senate districts and 134 house of representatives districts. Each senate district is entitled to elect one senator and each house of representatives district is entitled to elect one representative.
The terms "county," "town," "township," "city," "ward," "precinct," "census tract," "block," and "unorganized territory" when used in a description of a legislative district in sections 2.043 to 2.703, mean a geographical area established as such by law and as it existed for purposes of the 1990 federal census.
NOTE:The legislative districts, with the exception of those in sections 2.444 and 2.484, are set by the order of the Minnesota Special Redistricting Panel in Zachman v. Kiffmeyer, No. CO-01-160 (March 19, 2002).
NOTE:The legislative districts in sections 2.043 to 2.703, with the exception of those in sections 2.444 and 2.448, and congressional districts in sections 2.742 to 2.812 are superseded by the order of the Minnesota Special Redistricting Panel in Zachman v. Kiffmeyer, No. CO-01-160 (March 19, 2002).
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