Lisa Demuth

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Lisa Demuth (/ˈdməθ/ DAY-məth;[1] born February 10, 1967)[2] is an American politician serving since 2025 as the speaker of the Minnesota House of Representatives. A member of the Republican Party of Minnesota, Demuth represents District 13A in central Minnesota, which includes the cities of St. Joseph and Cold Spring and parts of Stearns County. She has served since 2023 as leader of the House Republican caucus and from 2023 to 2025 as the minority leader of the Minnesota House of Representatives.[2]

Preceded byMelissa Hortman
Preceded byKurt Daudt
Succeeded byMelissa Hortman
Preceded byJeff Howe
Quick facts 62nd Speaker of the Minnesota House of Representatives, Preceded by ...
Lisa Demuth
Demuth in 2025
62nd Speaker of the Minnesota House of Representatives
Assumed office
February 6, 2025
Preceded byMelissa Hortman
Minority Leader of the Minnesota House of Representatives
In office
January 3, 2023  January 14, 2025
Preceded byKurt Daudt
Succeeded byMelissa Hortman
Member of the Minnesota House of Representatives
from the 13A district
Assumed office
January 8, 2019
Preceded byJeff Howe
Personal details
Born (1967-02-10) February 10, 1967 (age 59)
PartyRepublican
SpouseNick
Children4
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In January 2025, House Republicans voted to elect Demuth Speaker of the House. The Minnesota Supreme Court ruled that a quorum had not been present, invalidating Demuth's election.[3][4][5] On February 5, 2025, the two major parties reached an agreement to end a Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party boycott of the legislative session; the agreement provided that Demuth would become speaker of the House.[6][7] She was elected to the role on February 6,[8] becoming the first black person to become speaker of the Minnesota House of Representatives.[9]

Early life, education, and career

Demuth was born in Paynesville, Minnesota. She graduated from Bloomington Kennedy High School.[10] Demuth is biracial: her father is black, and her mother is white. Demuth experienced racism during her childhood.[11]

Demuth co-owns and manages commercial property with her husband, Nick. She was elected to the Rocori school board as a write-in candidate in 2007 and was reelected twice.[10][12]

Minnesota House of Representatives

Demuth was first elected to the Minnesota House of Representatives in 2018. She was recruited to run by the former representative for 13A, Jeff Howe, who was stepping down to run for the Minnesota Senate.[13] During the 2021-22 legislative session, Demuth served as an assistant minority leader in the House.[2] She opposes abortion and supported fetal heartbeat legislation in the Minnesota House.[14]

After the 2022 Minnesota House of Representatives Election saw Republicans fail to flip the House from Democratic control, the Republican caucus elected Demuth minority leader. She has portrayed herself as more collaborative and calmer than her predecessor, Kurt Daudt. According to the American Conservative Union's scorecard, Demuth was ranked as less conservative than the average Republican legislator.[14]

Demuth is the first African American and first biracial person to serve as minority leader of the Minnesota House of Representatives and the House Republican caucus.[2] According to Demuth, she asked fellow legislators to pick her based on her qualifications, not her race.[15]

2025 speaker dispute

In the opening session of the 94th Minnesota Legislature on January 14, 2025, only the 67 elected House Republicans attended. The 66 elected DFL members were absent in an effort to prevent a quorum.[16] Secretary of State Steve Simon presided over the chamber and left, ruling that there was no quorum. Republican members proceeded to elect Demuth as Speaker of the House and continued with normal legislative business for two weeks with Demuth presiding.[17] On January 24, the Minnesota Supreme Court ruled that because of the absence of a quorum, Demuth's election and all action that followed were invalid.[5] On February 5, 2025, the two parties reached an agreement to end the DFL boycott of the legislative session that included making Demuth speaker.[6][7]

2026 Minnesota gubernatorial campaign

In November 2025, Demuth announced her candidacy for the Republican nomination for the 2026 Minnesota gubernatorial election and selected attorney Ryan Wilson as her running mate.[18]

Electoral history

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2018 Election for Minnesota State Representative District 13A[19]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Lisa Demuth 11,348 61.01%
Democratic (DFL) Jim Read 7,243 38.94%
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2020 Election for Minnesota State Representative District 13A[20]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Lisa Demuth 16,056 70.75%
Democratic (DFL) Katy Westlund 6,610 29.13%
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2022 Election for Minnesota State Representative District 13A[21]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Lisa Demuth 15,190 74.01%
Democratic (DFL) Andrea Robinson 5,324 25.94%
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Personal life

Demuth and her husband, Nick, reside in Cold Spring, Minnesota. They have four children.[2]

References

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