Sencer-Mura was elected to the
Minnesota House of Representatives in 2022. She first ran for an open seat created by legislative redistricting and the retirement of 11-term
DFL incumbent
Jim Davnie. Sencer-Mura serves on the Agriculture Finance and Policy, Education Finance, Workforce Development Finance and Policy, and Transportation Finance and Policy Committees.
Political positions During the 2023 session, Sencer-Mura sponsored anti-hate crime legislation that would provide money to better track bias crimes and fund law enforcement trainings, citing anti-Asian backlash related to
COVID-19's origins and saying "our communities are living in this state of red alert". She sponsored a transit safety bill after an 87-year-old woman in her district was injured while using public transit. == Electoral history ==