The 1st
Minnesota Legislature
The Minnesota Legislature is the bicameral legislature of the U.S. state of Minnesota consisting of two houses: the Senate and the House of Representatives. Senators are elected from 67 single-member districts. In order to account for decenn ...
first convened on December 2, 1857. The 37 members of the
Minnesota Senate
The Minnesota Senate is the upper house of the Minnesota Legislature, Legislature of the U.S. state of Minnesota. At 67 members, half as many as the Minnesota House of Representatives, it is the largest upper house of any State legislature (Unite ...
and the 80 members of the
Minnesota House of Representatives
The Minnesota House of Representatives is the lower chamber of the U.S. state of Minnesota's Minnesota Legislature, legislature. It operates in conjunction with the Minnesota Senate, the state's upper chamber, to write and pass legislation, whic ...
were elected during the General Election of October 13, 1857. Although the
Constitution
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When these pri ...
of the
State of Minnesota
Minnesota ( ) is a state in the Upper Midwestern region of the United States. It is bordered by the Canadian provinces of Manitoba and Ontario to the north and east and by the U.S. states of Wisconsin to the east, Iowa to the south, and Nor ...
, which had been adopted by the voters at the 1857 general election, was not ratified by the
United States Senate
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until May 11, 1858, this was the first legislature of the State of Minnesota to convene in conformity with the state constitution.
Sessions
The legislature met in a regular session from December 2, 1857 to August 12, 1858, with a recess between March 25, 1858 and June 2, 1858. There were no special sessions; however, the regular session continued for 254 days, which still ranks the longest duration of any Minnesota Legislature. Due to the protracted length of the 1857-58 session, it was determined that an 1858-59 meeting of the legislature was unnecessary, and the
2nd Minnesota Legislature did not convene until December 1859.
Party summary
:''Resignations and new members are discussed in the
"Membership changes" section, below.''
Senate
House of Representatives
Leadership
Senate
;Lieutenant Governor
:Since June 3, 1858
William Holcombe (D-Stillwater)
;President of the Senate
:Until June 3, 1858
Richard G. Murphy (D-Shakopee)
House of Representatives
;Speaker of the House
:Until March 12, 1858
John S. Watrous (D-Clifton)
:Since March 12, 1858
George Bradley
George Washington Bradley (July 13, 1852 – October 2, 1931), nicknamed "Grin", was an American professional baseball player who was a pitcher and infielder. He played for multiple teams in the early years of the National League, the oldest le ...
(D-Belle Plaine)
;Speaker Pro Tempore
:December 22, 1857 to March 12, 1858
George Bradley
George Washington Bradley (July 13, 1852 – October 2, 1931), nicknamed "Grin", was an American professional baseball player who was a pitcher and infielder. He played for multiple teams in the early years of the National League, the oldest le ...
(D-Belle Plaine)
Members
Senate
House of Representatives
Membership changes
House of Representatives
Notes
References
Minnesota Legislators Past & Present - Session Search Results (Session 1, Senate)Minnesota Legislators Past & Present - Session Search Results (Session 1, House)
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1857 establishments in Minnesota Territory
1857 U.S. legislative sessions