SF789 (Legislative Session 94 (2025-2026))

Constitutional amendment proposal to establish term limits for legislators

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Purpose

  • To proposedly amend the Minnesota Constitution so legislators face lifetime term limits.
  • Specifically, it would limit how long a person can serve in each house of the Legislature (Senate and House of Representatives).

Main Provisions

  • Term limits by chamber:
    • A person may serve no more than 10 years in the Senate over their lifetime.
    • A person may serve no more than 10 years in the House of Representatives over their lifetime.
  • House and Senate terms:
    • House members are elected to 2-year terms.
    • Senators are elected to 4-year terms, with exceptions for vacancies, and an “entire new election” of all senators would occur at the first election of representatives after each legislative apportionment.
  • Vacancy rules:
    • The governor would call elections to fill vacancies in either chamber.
  • Eligibility based on the limit:
    • A person must not be elected or appointed to the Senate or House if, by the end of the term they would serve, they will have already reached the 10-year limit in that chamber.
  • Counting of current terms:
    • Terms ending in 2027 or earlier must not be counted toward the term limits.

How it would change current law

  • Establishes constitutional caps on legislative service that are not currently in the Minnesota Constitution.
  • Creates per-chamber lifetime limits (10 years in the Senate, 10 years in the House) instead of a possible unlimited tenure.
  • Alters how long districts can keep incumbents before forced term changes, and introduces a mechanism (via apportionment and vacancies) tied to refreshing the Senate with a new election after each apportionment.

Election and Implementation Details

  • Submission to voters:
    • The amendment would be put to a statewide vote at the 2026 general election.
    • The official ballot question would read: “Shall the Minnesota Constitution be amended to place term limits on individuals elected to the legislature so that a person can serve no more than ten years in the Senate and ten years in the House of Representatives.”
    • The ballot title for the submission would be “Legislative term limits.”
  • Current terms not counting:
    • Legislative terms ending in 2027 or before are not counted toward these new limits.

Potential Impacts (high level)

  • Could change the timing and turnover of legislators, especially long-serving members.
  • Might affect how districts plan elections around apportionment cycles.
  • Establishes a long-term framework for limiting legislative service, with implementation dependent on voter approval.

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Bill text versions

Actions

DateChamberWhereTypeNameCommittee Name
January 30, 2025SenateActionIntroduction and first reading
January 30, 2025SenateActionReferred toState and Local Government

Progress through the legislative process

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