U.S. senators from Minnesota •
Wendell R. Anderson, U.S. senator from Minnesota (1976–1978); 33rd governor of Minnesota (1971–1976) •
Cushman Kellogg Davis, U.S. senator from Minnesota (1887–1900); 7th governor of Minnesota (1874–1876) •
Alonzo J. Edgerton, U.S. senator from Minnesota (1881–1881) •
Magnus Johnson, U.S. senator from Minnesota (1923–1925); U.S. representative from Minnesota's general ticket Seat Five district (1933–1935) •
Ernest Lundeen, U.S. senator from Minnesota (1937–1940); U.S. representative from Minnesota's 3rd district (1917–1919); U.S. representative from Minnesota's general ticket Seat Eight district (1933–1935); U.S. representative from Minnesota's 3rd district (1935–1937) •
Dwight M. Sabin, U.S. senator from Minnesota (1883–1889); Chair of the Republican National Committee (1883–1884) •
William D. Washburn, U.S. senator from Minnesota (1889–1895); U.S. representative from Minnesota's 3rd district (1879–1883) and 4th district (1883–1885)
Governors of Minnesota •
Wendell R. Anderson, U.S. senator from Minnesota (1976–1978); 33rd governor of Minnesota (1971–1976) •
Joseph A. A. Burnquist, 19th governor of Minnesota (1915–1921); 20th lieutenant governor of Minnesota (1913–1915); 21st attorney general of Minnesota (1939–1955) •
Arne Carlson, 37th governor of Minnesota (1991–1999); 14th auditor of Minnesota (1979–1991) •
Cushman Kellogg Davis, U.S. senator from Minnesota (1887–1900); 7th governor of Minnesota (1874–1876) •
William Rush Merriam, 11th governor of Minnesota (1889–1893) •
Stephen Miller, 4th governor of Minnesota (1864–1866) •
Tim Pawlenty, 39th governor of Minnesota (2003–2011) •
Hjalmar Petersen, 23rd governor of Minnesota (1936–1937); 28th lieutenant governor of Minnesota •
Samuel Rinnah Van Sant, 15th governor of Minnesota (1901–1905)
Lieutenant governors of Minnesota •
Henry M. Arens, 26th lieutenant governor of Minnesota (1931–1933); U.S. representative from Minnesota's General Ticket Seat One district (1933–1935) •
Thomas H. Armstrong, 5th lieutenant governor of Minnesota (1866–1870) •
Alphonso Barto; 7th lieutenant governor of Minnesota (1874–1876) •
Frank A. Day, 13th lieutenant governor of Minnesota (1895–1897) •
Ignatius L. Donnelly, 2nd lieutenant governor of Minnesota (1860–1863); U.S. representative from Minnesota's 2nd district (1863–1869) •
Peggy Flanagan, 50th lieutenant governor of Minnesota (2019–present) •
John L. Gibbs, 14th lieutenant governor of Minnesota (1897–1899) •
Charles A. Gilman, 9th lieutenant governor of Minnesota (1880–1887) •
Samuel Y. Gordon, 19th lieutenant governor of Minnesota (1911–1913) •
Carol Molnau, 46th lieutenant governor of Minnesota (2003–2011) •
William I. Nolan, 26th lieutenant governor of Minnesota (1925–1929); U.S. representative from Minnesota's 5th district (1929–1933) •
Charles D. Sherwood, 4th lieutenant governor of Minnesota (1864–1866) •
Konrad K. Solberg, 27th lieutenant governor of Minnesota (1933–1935) •
James Wakefield, 9th lieutenant governor of Minnesota (1876–1880); U.S. representative from Minnesota's 2nd district (1883–1887) •
William H. Yale, 6th lieutenant governor of Minnesota (1870–1874)
Attorneys general of Minnesota •
Joseph A. A. Burnquist, 19th governor of Minnesota (1915–1921); 20th lieutenant governor of Minnesota (1913–1915); 21st attorney general of Minnesota (1939–1955) •
Gordon E. Cole, 2nd attorney general of Minnesota (1860–1866) •
William J. Colvill, 3rd attorney general of Minnesota (1866–1888); Union colonel during the U.S. Civil War (1861–1863) •
Francis R. E. Cornell, 4th attorney general of Minnesota (1868–1874) •
Wallace B. Douglas, 10th attorney general of Minnesota (1899–1904) •
Keith Ellison, 30th attorney general of Minnesota (2019–present); U.S. representative from Minnesota's 5th district (2007–2019); deputy chair of the Democratic National Committee (2017–2018) •
Douglas M. Head, 25th attorney general of Minnesota (1967–1971) •
Albert F. Pratt, 16th attorney general of Minnesota (1927–1928) •
George P. Wilson, 5th attorney general of Minnesota (1874–1880) •
Edward T. Young 12th attorney general of Minnesota (1905–1909)
Treasurers of Minnesota •
Joseph Bobleter, 8th treasurer of Minnesota (1887–1895) •
Carl A. Halverson, 18th treasurer of Minnesota (1937–1939) •
August T. Koerner, 9th treasurer of Minnesota (1895–1901) •
Emil D. Munch, 3rd treasurer of Minnesota (1868–1872) •
William Pfaender, 6th treasurer of Minnesota (1876–1880) •
Henry Rines 15th treasurer of Minnesota (1917–1925) •
Edward W. Stark, 16th treasurer of Minnesota (1925–1927)
U.S. representatives from Minnesota •
Henry M. Arens, 26th lieutenant governor of Minnesota (1931–1933); U.S. representative from Minnesota's General Ticket Seat One district (1933–1935) •
Ignatius L. Donnelly, 2nd lieutenant governor of Minnesota (1860–1863); U.S. representative from Minnesota's 2nd district (1863–1869) •
Keith Ellison, 30th attorney general of Minnesota (2019–present); U.S. representative from Minnesota's 5th district (2007–2019); deputy chair of the Democratic National Committee (2017–2018) •
Tom Emmer, U.S. House of Representatives majority whip (2023–present); chair of the National Republican Congressional Committee (2019–2023); U.S. representative from Minnesota's 6th district (2015–present) •
Arlen Erdahl, 18th secretary of state of Minnesota (1971–1975); U.S. representative from Minnesota's 1st district (1979–1983) •
Brad Finstad, U.S. representative from Minnesota's 1st district (2022–present) •
Gil Gutknecht, U.S. representative from Minnesota's 1st district (1995–2007) •
Magnus Johnson, U.S. senator from Minnesota (1923–1925); U.S. representative from Minnesota's general ticket Seat Five district (1933–1935) •
Ernest Lundeen, U.S. senator from Minnesota (1937–1940); U.S. representative from Minnesota's 3rd district (1917–1919); U.S. representative from Minnesota's general ticket Seat Eight district (1933–1935); U.S. representative from Minnesota's 3rd district (1935–1937) •
Betty McCollum, U.S. representative from Minnesota's 4th district (2001–present) •
Rick Nolan, U.S. representative from Minnesota's 8th district (2013–2019); 6th district (1975–1981) •
William I. Nolan, 26th lieutenant governor of Minnesota (1925–1929); U.S. representative from Minnesota's 5th district (1929–1933) •
Ilhan Omar, U.S. representative from Minnesota's 5th district (2019–present) •
Erik Paulsen, U.S. representative from Minnesota's 3rd district (2009–2019) •
James Wakefield, 9th lieutenant governor of Minnesota (1876–1880); U.S. representative from Minnesota's 2nd district (1883–1887) •
William D. Washburn, U.S. senator from Minnesota (1889–1895); U.S. representative from Minnesota's 3rd district (1879–1883) and 4th district (1883–1885) •
Thomas Wilson, U.S. representative from Minnesota's 1st district (1887–1889); Chief justice of the supreme court of Minnesota (1865–1869); associate justice of the supreme court of Minnesota (1864–1865)
Others •
Francis Baasen, 1st secretary of state of Minnesota (1858–1860) •
Robert C. Dunn, 6th auditor of Minnesota (1895–1903) •
Joan Growe, 19th secretary of state of Minnesota (1975–1999) •
Samuel G. Iverson, 7th auditor of Minnesota (1903–1915) •
Mary Kiffmeyer, 20th secretary of state of Minnesota (1999–2007) •
William O'Brien, 11th auditor of Minnesota (1969–1971) •
Rebecca Otto, 18th auditor of Minnesota (2007–2019) •
Steve Simon, 22nd secretary of state of Minnesota (2015–present) == See also ==