United States District Court For The District of Minnesota - Current Composition

Current Composition

# Title Judge Duty station Born Term of service Appointed by
Active Chief Senior
27 Chief Judge Michael J. Davis Minneapolis, MN 1947 1994–present 2008–present Clinton
28 District Judge John R. Tunheim Minneapolis, MN 1953 1995–present (none) Clinton
29 District Judge Ann D. Montgomery Minneapolis, MN 1949 1996–present (none) Clinton
30 District Judge Donovan W. Frank Saint Paul, MN 1951 1998–present (none) Clinton
32 District Judge Joan N. Ericksen Minneapolis, MN 1954 2002–present (none) G.W. Bush
33 District Judge Patrick J. Schiltz Minneapolis, MN 1960 2006–present (none) G.W. Bush
34 District Judge Susan Richard Nelson Saint Paul, MN 1952 2010–present (none) Obama
19 Senior District Judge Donald D. Alsop Saint Paul, MN 1927 1974–1992 1985–1992 1992–present Nixon
23 Senior District Judge Paul A. Magnuson Saint Paul, MN 1937 1981–2002 1994–2001 2002–present Reagan
25 Senior District Judge David S. Doty Minneapolis, MN 1929 1987–1998 (none) 1998–present Reagan
26 Senior District Judge Richard H. Kyle Saint Paul, MN 1937 1992–2005 (none) 2005–present G.H.W. Bush

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