Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF2112

Introduced
3/10/25  

Caption

Composition apportionment of legislative districts changed, conforming statutory changes made, and constitutional amendment proposed.

Impact

If HF2112 passes, there will be significant modifications to the Minnesota Statutes regarding the structure and composition of the Senate and the House of Representatives. The bill amends existing laws to stipulate that the Senate should consist of 87 members, increasing from 67, while the House will maintain 134 members. These changes aim to create a more balanced representation of the state's populace, ensuring that districts are drawn according to current population counts and demographic shifts, particularly after the decennial census.

Summary

House File 2112, also known as HF2112, proposes an amendment to the Minnesota Constitution concerning the composition and apportionment of legislative districts. This bill aims to redefine how legislative districts are established, suggesting that each county in Minnesota should comprise a single senate district. Additionally, it specifies that the number of house of representatives districts will be apportioned in relation to the population across the state. These proposed changes intend to facilitate greater equity in representation while ensuring legislative districts accurately reflect demographic distributions across Minnesota.

Contention

During discussions surrounding HF2112, various points of contention emerged, particularly regarding how these changes might impact local representation. Proponents argue that having a single senate district per county would enhance the connection between voters and their representatives, streamlining the process of civic engagement. However, critics express concerns about the possible loss of representation for smaller counties that may not have a significant population, leading to potential disparities in influence within the legislative process. This debate highlights the delicate balance between maintaining local interests and achieving equitable statewide representation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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