Published on Tuesday, January 17, 1905, this cartoon shows a seated Senator Moses E. Clapp being applauded by members of the Minnesota State Senate and House. A child, representing Minnesota, pats his face. Above them hangs a sign reading "Clapp out and Clapp in. Minnesota Legislature." Clapp was chosen by a majority of the state legislators to succeed himself in the United States Senate.
Published on May 22, 1912, this cartoon shows "Champ" Clark, standing by a fence labeled "Minnesota Presidential Field"and pointing to a dog with a human face. Clark tells a boy, "Minnesota Politics," who has tied a bucket to Clark's dog's tail, that Republican Congressman Charlie Towne shouldn't be kicked around.
Dressed as farmers, Wisconsin Senator Robert La Follette and Supreme Court Justice Charles Evans Hughes, both Republicans, are shown working the State of Minnesota soil. La Follette runs behind a horse labeled "Radicals" and pulling a tine harrow across northern Minnesota, while Hughes walks behind a heavier horse labeled "Conservative element" and pulling a plow across the southern part of the state.
Jason Rarick and Mary Kunesh discuss senate business during a floor session. Jason Rarick is a Republican from Pine City and Mary Kunesh is a Democrat from New Brighton.
Tom Bakk and Jeremy Miller discuss legislation during a floor session. Tom Bakk is an Independent from Cook and Jeremy Miller is a Republican from Winona.
Andrew Mathews and Michael Goggin converse on the Senate Floor. Andrew Mathews is a Republican from Milaca andMichael Goggin is a Republican from Red Wing.
Ann Rest, Carrie Ruud, and Sandra Pappas discuss senate business on the Senate floor. Ann Rest is a Democrat from New Hope, Carrie Ruud is a Republican from Breezy Point, and Sandra Pappas is a Democrat from St. Paul.
Carla Nelson and Richard Cohen discuss senate business on the Senate Floor. Carla Nelson is a Republican from Rochester and Richard Cohen is a Demcrat from St. Paul.
Carolyn Laine and Erik Simonson converse on the Senate Floor. Carolyn Laine is a Democrat from Columbia Heights and Erik Simonson is a Democrat from Duluth.
Dan Hall and Bobby Joe Champion discuss legislation during a floor session in the Senate Chamber. Dan Hall is a Republican from Burnsville and Bobby Joe Champion is a Democrat from Minneapolis.
Jason Isaacson and Scott Jensen converse on the Senate Floor. Jason Isaacson is a Democrat from Shoreview and Scott Jensen is a Republican from Chaska.
Jason Rarick and Jeff Hayden discuss senate business during a floor session. Jason Rarick is a Republican from Pine City and Jeff Hayden is a Democrat from Minneapolis.
Jim Carlson and John Marty discuss senate business on the Senate Floor. Jim Carlson is a Democrat from Eagan and John Marty is a Democrat from Roseville.
John Jasinski, Gary Dahms, John Hoffman, and David Tomassoni converse on the Senate Floor. John Jasinski is a Republican from Faribault, Gary Dahms is a Republican from Redwood Falls, John Hoffman is a Democrat from Champlin, and David Tomassoni is a Democrat from Chisholm.
Mark Johnson and David Osmek converse on the Senate Floor. Mark Johnson is a Republican from East Grand Forks and David Osmek is a Republican from Mound.
Mark Koran and Mary Kiffmeyer discuss legislation during a floor session in the Senate Chamber. Mark Koran is a Republican from North Branch and Mary Kiffmeyer is a Republican from Big Lake.
Melissa Wiklund and Susan Kent discuss legislation during a floor session in the Senate Chamber. Melissa Wiklund is a Democrat from Bloomington and Susan Kent is a Democrat from Woodbury.
Michelle Benson and Sen. Roger Chamberlain discuss legislation on the Senate Floor. Michelle Benson is a Republican from Ham Lake, and Roger Chamberlain is a Republican from Lino Lakes.
Patricia Torres Ray and Chris Eaton review legislation during a floor session in the Senate Chamber. Patricia Torres Ray is a Democrat from Minneapolis and Chris Eaton is a Democrat from Brooklyn Center.
Paul Anderson and Bill Weber discuss senate business on the Senate Floor. Paul Anderson is a Republican from Plymouth and Bill Weber is Republican from Luverne.