Hubbard County

Hubbard County is located in North Central Minnesota and was established on February 26, 1883 by the State Legislature. Hubbard County was named for Republican State Senator (SD 1872-1876) and Governor (1882-1887) Brigadier General Frederick Hubbard. Park Rapids is the county seat. Source: Minnesota Geographic Names, by Warren Upham (Minnesota Historical Society, 1969).

Notable candidates from Hubbard County include:

  • Edward R. Hinds (resident): Republican State Representative (1903-1907, 1909-1911, 1915-1923)
  • Anthony Kinkel (resident): DFL State Representative (1987-1999) and State Senator (1999-2003)


Minnesota Department of Transportation.

Legislative Districts

Congressional Districts
Starting Ending Districts
1883 1893 CD 05
1893 1933 CD 06
1933 1935 At-Large
1935 1963 CD 06
1963 1983 CD 07
1983 1993 CD 07, 08
1993 2003 CD 07
2003 2023 CD 08
2023 2033 CD 07, 08
Senate Districts
Starting Ending Districts
1883 1891 SD 46
1891 1915 SD 53
1915 1963 SD 63
1963 1967 SD 57
1967 1973 SD 65
1973 2003 SD 04
2003 2013 SD 02, 04
2013 2033 SD 02, 05
House Districts
Starting Ending Districts
1883 1891 HD 46
1891 1915 HD 53
1915 1963 HD 63
1963 1967 HD 57
1967 1973 HD 65B
1973 2003 HD 04A, 04B
2003 2013 HD 02B, 04B
2013 2023 HD 02A, 02B, 05A
2023 2033 02B, 05A

Candidates

Candidate Birth county Residence county Elections
Ainley, John A. Out of state Hubbard 1980, State House, District 04A, General (Independent-Republican, Won)
1980, State House, District 04A, Primary (Independent-Republican, Won)
1978, State House, District 04A, General (Independent-Republican, Won)
1978, State House, District 04A, Primary (Independent-Republican, Won)
Anderson, Roy A. Out of state Hubbard 1940, State House, District 63, General (Nonpartisan, Lost)
Arvik, Hans Out of state Hubbard 1946, State House, District 63, General (Nonpartisan, Lost)
1932, State House, District 63, General (Nonpartisan, Won)
1930, State House, District 63, General (Nonpartisan, Lost)
1928, State House, District 63, General (Nonpartisan, Won)
1926, State House, District 63, General (Nonpartisan, Won)
Bach, Burgess Out of state Hubbard 1970, State House, District 65B, General (Nonpartisan, Lost)
Benham, G. Howard Out of state Hubbard 1932, State House, District 63, General (Nonpartisan, Lost)
1920, State House, District 63, General (Nonpartisan, Lost)
Bills, L.W. Out of state Hubbard 1906, State House, District 53, General (Republican, Won)
Blewett, W.K. (Bill) Out of state Hubbard 1960, State House, District 63, General (Nonpartisan, Lost)
1960, State House, District 63, Primary (Nonpartisan, Won)
Blood, A.C. (Art) Out of state Hubbard 1960, State House, District 63, Primary (Nonpartisan, Lost)
Bresnahan, Lauren Hubbard Hennepin 2022, State House, District 45A, General (Democratic-Farmer-Labor, Lost)
Brown, Ross D. Hubbard Anoka 1968, State House, District 57B, General (Nonpartisan, Lost)
1968, State House, District 57B, Primary (Nonpartisan, Won)