Who We Are
We are here for those who want to protect their homes, families and livelihoods from the destructive consequences brought on by irresponsible government and the erosion of individual freedom. Join us.
About the Minneapolis Republican Party
Under this new organization, Senate Districts and Wards can work together more effectively and efficiently to be more visible in the community as a Party and support our local, state and national candidates.
The letters (A and B) are our Minnesota House Districts and represent who you vote for in the Minnesota State House of Representatives.
The numbers (59 – 63) are our Minnesota Senate Districts and represent who you vote for in the Minnesota State Senate.
The larger map shows that we are part of U.S. Minnesota Congressional District 5. This is who you vote for to represent you at the national level in Washington, DC.
Ward Chairs will have more involvement in the process of helping to get our candidates elected to office.
Thank you to everyone who worked tirelessly to make this vision a reality.
The Minneapolis Republican Party Constitution is available here.
Mission
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Vision
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Executive Committee
Shawn Holster
Chair
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Deputy Chair
Greg Smisek
Secretary
Charlie Martin
Treasurer
Paul Anderson
SD59 Chair / candidate committee chair
Mary Holmberg
SD60 Chair / Volunteer committee chair
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SD61 Chair / consitution & conventions chair
Bob Sullentrop
SD62 Chair
Diane Napper
SD63 Chair / communications committee chair
Full Committee
Ward 1 Chair
Ward 2 Chair
Ward 3 Chair
Ward 4 Chair
Ward 5 Chair
Ward 6 Chair
Ward 7 Chair
Ward 8 Chair
Ward 8 Chair
Ward 9 Chair
Ward 10 Chair
Ward 11 Chair
Ward 12 Chair
Ward 13 Chair
Minneapolis Data
Minneapolis Ward Information
These are your City Council Members. View their profile, and follow them on social media so you know what they are promoting in Minneapolis. Call them, email them, voice your opinions. They represent you, even if you didn’t vote for them. They are crafting laws that affect all of us.
Neighborhoods in Ward 1
- Audubon Park
- Columbia Park
- Como
- Holland
- Logan Park
- Marshall Terrace
- Mid-City Industrial
- Northeast Park
- Waite Park
- Windom Park
Neighborhoods in Ward 2
- SE Como
- Cooper
- Prospect Park
- Seward
- West Bank/Cedar-Riverside
- Longfellow
- University District
Neighborhoods in Ward 3
- Beltrami
- Bottineau
- Downtown East
- Downtown West
- Marcy Holmes
- Nicollet Island/East Bank
- North Loop
- St. Anthony East
- St. Anthony West
Neighborhoods in Ward 4
- Cleveland
- Folwell
- Jordan
- Lind-Bohanon
- McKinley
- Shingle Creek
- Victory
- Webber-Camden
- Camden Industrial Area
- Humboldt Industrial Area
Neighborhoods in Ward 5
- Harrison
- Hawthorne
- Jordan
- Near North
- North Loop
- Sumner-Glenwood
- Willard-Hay
Neighborhoods in Ward 6
- Cedar Riverside
- Elliot Park
- Philips West
- Seward
- Steven Square-Loring Heights
- Ventura Village
Neighborhoods in Ward 8
- Bancroft
- Bryant
- Central
- Field
- Kingfield
- Lyndale
- Northrop
- Regina
Neighborhoods in Ward 9
- Central
- Corcoran
- East Phillips
- Longfellow
- Midtown Phillips
- Powderhorn Park
Neighborhoods in Ward 10
- East Bde Maka Ska
- East Harriet
- Lowry Hill East
- South Uptown
- Whittier
Neighborhoods in Ward 11
- Diamond Lake
- Hale
- Keewaydin
- Page
- Northrop
- Tangletown
- Wenonah
- Windom
Neighborhoods in Ward 12
- Ericsson
- Hiawatha
- Howe
- Keewaydin
- Minnehaha
- Morris Park
- Standish
Senate District Information
These are the people who represent you in the State Legislature. Subscribe to their newsletters so you know what they are promoting in the legislature. Call them, email, them, voice your opinions. They represent you, even if you didn’t vote for them. They are crafting laws that affect all of us. House Representatives are up for election on Nov. 5, 2024.