Section 2.031 — Apportionment.
2.031 APPORTIONMENT. Subdivision 1. Legislative districts. 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. Subd. 2. [Repealed, 2013 […]
Section 2.155 — Fifteenth District.
2.155 FIFTEENTH DISTRICT. Subdivision 1. Senate district. Notwithstanding the order of the Minnesota Special Redistricting Panel in Wattson v. Simon, Nos. A21-0243, A21-0546 (February 15, 2022), Senate District 15 consists of the district as described in that order, with the modification contained in file L15A-1, on file with the Geographic Information Systems Office of the […]
Section 2.165 — Sixteenth District.
2.165 SIXTEENTH DISTRICT. Subdivision 1. Senate district. Notwithstanding the order of the Minnesota Special Redistricting Panel in Wattson v. Simon, Nos. A21-0243, A21-0546 (February 15, 2022), Senate District 16 consists of the district as described in that order, with the modification contained in file L15A-1, on file with the Geographic Information Systems Office of the […]
Section 2.585 — Fifty-eighth District.
2.585 FIFTY-EIGHTH DISTRICT. Subdivision 1. Senate district. Senate District 58 consists of that district as described in the order of the Minnesota Special Redistricting Panel in Wattson v. Simon, Nos. A21-0243, A21-0546 (February 15, 2022). Subd. 2. House of representatives districts. Notwithstanding the order of the Minnesota Special Redistricting Panel in Wattson v. Simon, Nos. […]
Section 2.722 — Judicial Districts.
2.722 JUDICIAL DISTRICTS. Subdivision 1. Description. Effective July 1, 1959, the state is divided into ten judicial districts composed of the following named counties, respectively, in each of which districts judges shall be chosen as hereinafter specified: 1. Goodhue, Dakota, Carver, Le Sueur, McLeod, Scott, and Sibley; 36 judges; and four permanent chambers shall be […]
Section 1.16 — Maps On File.
1.16 MAPS ON FILE. The maps referred to in the compact in section 1.15 as Exhibits A, B, and C are the original maps on file with the report of the Michigan-Minnesota-Wisconsin boundary conference in the Office of the Secretary of State of Wisconsin, of which duplicate original maps are on file in the Office […]
Section 1.21 — Great Lakes Basin Compact.
1.21 GREAT LAKES BASIN COMPACT. The Great Lakes Basin Compact is ratified, enacted into law, and entered into by this state as a party with any other state or province which, pursuant to article II of the compact, has legally joined in it in the form substantially as follows: The party states solemnly agree: ARTICLE […]
Section 1.22 — Commissioners.
1.22 COMMISSIONERS. In pursuance of Article IV of the compact, there shall be five commissioners on the Great Lakes Commission from this state. Two shall be members of the house of representatives and two shall be members of the state senate. One member shall be appointed by and serve at the pleasure of the governor. […]
Section 1.23 — State Officers, Duties.
1.23 STATE OFFICERS, DUTIES. All officers of this state shall do all things falling within their respective jurisdictions necessary to or incidental to carrying out the compact in every particular. It is the policy of this state to perform and carry out the compact and to accomplish its purposes. All officers, bureaus, departments and persons […]
Section 1.26 — Enemy Attack, Temporary Relocation Of Seats Of Government.
1.26 ENEMY ATTACK, TEMPORARY RELOCATION OF SEATS OF GOVERNMENT. Subdivision 1. Political subdivision defined. As used in this section, “political subdivision” includes counties, home rule charter and statutory cities, towns, townships, school districts, authorities, and other public corporations and entities whether organized and existing under charter or general law. Subd. 2. State government. When, due […]