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=== 2008 Election Results ===
==Personal life==
{| class="wikitable"
|+Minnesota's House Of Representatives, House District 36B election, 2008
! colspan="2" |Party
!Candidate
!Votes
!%
|-
|
|'''''Republican'''''
|'''''Patrick Garofalo'''''
|'''''12,317'''''
|'''''65.81'''''
|-
|
|DFL
|Bev Topp
|6,381
|34.10
|-
|
|
|Write-in
|17
|0.09
|-
!
!
!Total Votes
|18,715
|100
|-
|
| colspan="4" |] '''hold'''
|}

== 2006 Election Results ==
{| class="wikitable"
|+Minnesota's House Of Representatives, House District 36B election, 2006
! colspan="2" |Party
!Candidate
!Votes
!%
|-
|
|'''''Republican'''''
|'''''Patrick Garofalo'''''
|'''''12,317'''''
|'''''65.81'''''
|-
|
|DFL
|Paul Hardt
|6,381
|34.10
|-
|
|
|Write-in
|17
|0.09
|-
!
!
!Total Votes
|18,715
|100
|-
|
| colspan="4" |] '''hold'''
|}

== 2004 Election Results ==
{| class="wikitable"
|+Minnesota's House Of Representatives, House District 36B election, 2004
! colspan="2" |Party
!Candidate
!Votes
!%
|-
|
|'''''Republican'''''
|'''''Patrick Garofalo'''''
|'''''14,511'''''
|'''''62.39'''''
|-
|
|DFL
|Benjamin Coler
|8,718
|37.48
|-
|
|
|Write-in
|31
|0.13
|-
!
!
!Total Votes
|23,260
|100
|-
|
| colspan="4" |] '''hold'''
|}

== Personal life ==
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Revision as of 07:36, 27 May 2018

Pat Garofalo
Member of the Minnesota House of Representatives
from the 58B district
36B (2005–2013)
Incumbent
Assumed office
January 4, 2005
Preceded bySteve Strachan
Personal details
Born (1971-09-23) September 23, 1971 (age 53)
Saint Paul, Minnesota
Political partyRepublican Party of Minnesota
SpouseJulie
ChildrenTwo
ResidenceFarmington, Minnesota
Alma materMinnesota State University, Mankato (B.S.)
Occupationnetwork engineer, legislator

Patrick Lee "Pat" Garofalo is an American politician and member of the Minnesota House of Representatives. A member of the Republican Party of Minnesota, he represents District 58B, which includes portions of Dakota and Goodhue counties in the southeastern Twin Cities metropolitan area.

Education

Garofalo graduated from Rosemount High School in Rosemount in 1989, then went on to Minnesota State University, Mankato in Mankato, earning his B.S. in law enforcement in 1994.

Minnesota House of Representatives and Election History

Garofalo was first elected in 2004 and has been reelected every two years by wide margins since then. He served as Chairman of the Education Finance Committee from 2011 to 2012. He has served as Chairman of the powerful Jobs, Energy and Housing Committee since 2014.

Election History

2016 Election Results

Minnesota's House Of Representatives, House District 58B election, 2016
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Patrick Garofalo 13,926 64.78
DFL Marla Vagts 7,542 35.08
Write-in 29 0.13
Total Votes 21,497 100
Republican hold

2014 Election Results

Minnesota's House Of Representatives, House District 58B election, 2014
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Patrick Garofalo 8,878 63.85
DFL Marla Vagts 5,008 36.02
Write-in 18 0.13
Total Votes 13,904 100
Republican hold

2012 Election Results

Minnesota's House Of Representatives, House District 58B election, 2012
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Patrick Garofalo 12,520 59.47
DFL Jim Arlt 8,512 40.04
Write-in 19 0.09
Total Votes 21,051 100
Republican hold

2010 Election Results

Minnesota's House Of Representatives, House District 36B election, 2010
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Patrick Garofalo 12,317 65.81
DFL Sigrid Iversen 6,381 34.10
Write-in 17 0.09
Total Votes 18,715 100
Republican hold

2008 Election Results

Minnesota's House Of Representatives, House District 36B election, 2008
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Patrick Garofalo 12,317 65.81
DFL Bev Topp 6,381 34.10
Write-in 17 0.09
Total Votes 18,715 100
Republican hold

2006 Election Results

Minnesota's House Of Representatives, House District 36B election, 2006
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Patrick Garofalo 12,317 65.81
DFL Paul Hardt 6,381 34.10
Write-in 17 0.09
Total Votes 18,715 100
Republican hold

2004 Election Results

Minnesota's House Of Representatives, House District 36B election, 2004
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Patrick Garofalo 14,511 62.39
DFL Benjamin Coler 8,718 37.48
Write-in 31 0.13
Total Votes 23,260 100
Republican hold

Personal life

Garofalo and his family live in Farmington. He is a network engineer who works on computer infrastructure and IP telephony systems. He was the technology coordinator for Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty's first campaign in 2002.

References

  1. ^ "Garofalo, Patrick "Pat"". Legislators Past & Present. Minnesota Legislative Reference Library. Retrieved March 27, 2013.

External links

Members of the Minnesota House of Representatives
94th Minnesota Legislature (2025–2027)
Speaker
Lisa Demuth (R) (disputed)
Majority Leader
TBD
DFL Leader
Melissa Hortman (DFL)
1A. ▌John Burkel (R) 1B. ▌Steve Gander (R) 2A. ▌Bidal Duran Jr (R) 2B. ▌Matt Bliss (R) 3A. ▌Roger Skraba (R) 3B. ▌Natalie Zeleznikar (R) 4A. ▌Heather Keeler (DFL) 4B. ▌Jim Joy (R) 5A. ▌Krista Knudsen (R) 5B. ▌Mike Wiener (R) 6A. ▌Ben Davis (R) 6B. ▌Josh Heintzeman (R) 7A. ▌Spencer Igo (R) 7B. ▌Cal Warwas (R) 8A. ▌Peter Johnson (D) 8B. ▌Alicia Kozlowski (DFL) 9A. ▌Jeff Backer (R) 9B. ▌Tom Murphy (R) 10A. ▌Ron Kresha (R) 10B. ▌Isaac Schultz (R) 11A. ▌Jeff Dotseth (R) 11B. ▌Nathan Nelson (R) 12A. ▌Paul Anderson (R) 12B. ▌Mary Franson (R) 13A. ▌Lisa Demuth (R) 13B. ▌Tim O'Driscoll (R) 14A. ▌Bernie Perryman (R) 14B. ▌Dan Wolgamott (DFL) 15A. ▌Chris Swedzinski (R) 15B. ▌Paul Torkelson (R) 16A. ▌Scott Van Binsberge (R) 16B. ▌Dave Baker (R) 17A. ▌Dawn Gillman (R) 17B. ▌Bobbie Harder (R) 18A. ▌Erica Schwartz (R) 18B. ▌Luke Frederick (DFL) 19A. ▌Keith Allen (R) 19B. ▌Thomas Sexton (R) 20A. ▌Pam Altendorf (R) 20B. ▌Steven Jacob (R) 21A. ▌Joe Schomacker (R) 21B. ▌Marj Fogelman (R) 22A. ▌Bjorn Olson (R) 22B. ▌Terry Stier (R) 23A. ▌Peggy Bennett (R) 23B. ▌Patricia Mueller (R) 24A. ▌Duane Quam (R) 24B. ▌Tina Liebling (DFL) 25A. ▌Kim Hicks (DFL) 25B. ▌Andy Smith (DFL) 26A. ▌Aaron Repinski (R) 26B. ▌Greg Davids (R) 27A. ▌Shane Mekeland (R) 27B. ▌Bryan Lawrence (R) 28A. ▌Jimmy Gordon (R) 28B. ▌Max Rymer (R) 29A. ▌Joe McDonald (R) 29B. ▌Marion O'Neill (R) 30A. ▌Walter Hudson (R) 30B. ▌Paul Novotny (R) 31A. ▌Harry Niska (R) 31B. ▌Peggy Scott (R) 32A. ▌Nolan West (R) 32B. ▌Matt Norris (DFL) 33A. ▌Patti Anderson (R) 33B. ▌Josiah Hill (DFL) 34A. ▌Danny Nadeau (R) 34B. ▌Melissa Hortman (DFL) 35A. ▌Zack Stephenson (DFL) 35B. ▌Kari Rehrauer (DFL) 36A. ▌Elliott Engen (R) 36B. ▌Brion Curran (DFL) 37A. ▌Kristin Robbins (R) 37B. ▌Kristin Bahner (DFL) 38A. ▌Huldah Hiltsley (DFL) 38B. ▌Samantha Vang (DFL) 39A. ▌Erin Koegel (DFL) 39B. ▌Sandra Feist (DFL) 40A. ▌Kelly Moller (DFL) 40B. ▌Vacant 41A. ▌Wayne Johnson (R) 41B. ▌Tom Dippel (R) 42A. ▌Ned Carroll (DFL) 42B. ▌Ginny Klevorn (DFL) 43A. ▌Cedrick Frazier (DFL) 43B. ▌Mike Freiberg (DFL) 44A. ▌Peter Fischer (DFL) 44B. ▌Leon Lillie (DFL) 45A. ▌Andrew Myers (R) 45B. ▌Patty Acomb (DFL) 46A. ▌Larry Kraft (DFL) 46B. ▌Cheryl Youakim (DFL) 47A. ▌Amanda Hemmingsen-Jaeger (DFL) 47B. ▌Ethan Cha (DFL) 48A. ▌Jim Nash (R) 48B. ▌Lucy Rehm (DFL) 49A. ▌Laurie Pryor (DFL) 49B. ▌Carlie Kotyza-Witthuhn (DFL) 50A. ▌Julie Greene (DFL) 50B. ▌Steve Elkins (DFL) 51A. ▌Michael Howard (DFL) 51B. ▌Nathan Coulter (DFL) 52A. ▌Liz Reyer (DFL) 52B. ▌Bianca Virnig (DFL) 53A. ▌Mary Frances Clardy (DFL) 53B. ▌Rick Hansen (DFL) 54A. ▌Brad Tabke (DFL) 54B. ▌Ben Bakeberg (R) 55A. ▌Jessica Hanson (DFL) 55B. ▌Kaela Berg (DFL) 56A. ▌Robert Bierman (DFL) 56B. ▌John Huot (DFL) 57A. ▌Jon Koznick (R) 57B. ▌Jeff Witte (R) 58A. ▌Kristi Pursell (DFL) 58B. ▌Drew Roach (R) 59A. ▌Fue Lee (DFL) 59B. ▌Esther Agbaje (DFL) 60A. ▌Sydney Jordan (DFL) 60B. ▌Mohamud Noor (DFL) 61A. ▌Katie Jones (DFL) 61B. ▌Jamie Long (DFL) 62A. ▌Anquam Mahamoud (DFL) 62B. ▌Hodan Hassan (DFL) 63A. ▌Samantha Sencer-Mura (DFL) B. ▌Emma Greenman (DFL) 64A. ▌Kaohly Her (DFL) B. ▌Dave Pinto (DFL) 65A. ▌Samakab Hussein (DFL) B. ▌María Isa Pérez-Vega (DFL) 66A. ▌Leigh Finke (DFL) B. ▌Athena Hollins (DFL) 67A. ▌Liz Lee (DFL) B. ▌Jay Xiong (DFL)
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