
Michelle Fischbach
IncumbentEndorsedRepublican Candidate for U.S. House - Minnesota District 07
About Michelle
Rural Minnesota Conservative Rises to National Leadership
Michelle Fischbach has emerged as a dedicated conservative leader representing Minnesota's expansive 7th Congressional District, bringing a wealth of state legislative experience and a commitment to rural American values to the U.S. House of Representatives. Born Michelle Louise St. Martin on November 3, 1965, she has built a distinguished career as both an attorney and a proven Republican politician deeply rooted in Minnesota's western communities.
Fischbach's political journey began in the Minnesota Senate, where she served continuously from 1996 to 2018, demonstrating remarkable leadership capabilities by serving as Senate President from 2011 to 2013 and again from 2017 to 2018. Her political acumen was further highlighted when she was elevated to Lieutenant Governor in 2018, becoming a pivotal figure in state government following Governor Mark Dayton's appointment of Tina Smith to the U.S. Senate.
In 2020, Fischbach achieved a significant political milestone by defeating a 30-year incumbent, Collin Peterson, to win Minnesota's 7th Congressional District. This victory was particularly notable given the district's vast rural landscape, which encompasses most of western Minnesota and represents the state's largest geographic congressional district. Her win underscored her ability to connect with rural voters and articulate conservative principles effectively.
As a U.S. Representative, Fischbach has continued to champion conservative priorities, focusing on agricultural policy, rural economic development, and limited government principles. Her background as an attorney and longtime state legislator provides her with a nuanced understanding of policy development and governmental processes. She remains committed to representing the interests of her predominantly rural constituency, advocating for policies that support agricultural communities, small businesses, and traditional conservative values.
Currently serving in the U.S. House of Representatives, Michelle Fischbach stands as the last Republican to have held statewide office in Minnesota, symbolizing her enduring political significance in a traditionally competitive political environment. Her career demonstrates a steady progression from state senator to lieutenant governor to congressional representative, reflecting her consistent dedication to public service and conservative governance.
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Last updated: February 18, 2026
