2004 United States House of Representatives elections in Minnesota

Gutknecht easily won a fifth term, defeating second-place Pomeroy by a comfortable 24 percent margin, as Mikkelson placed at an even more distant third.

Kline won a second term, defeating Daly by a 16 percent margin, as Williams finished a very distant third.

In the general election, Sabo had no difficulty winning his 14th term in Congress, defeating Republican challenger Daniel Mathias by a margin of more than 45 percent, while Green candidate Jay Pond finished a distant third.

Kennedy defeated his DFL challenger, child safety advocate Patty Wetterling, by a margin of about 8 percent.

In the general election, Oberstar had no difficulty winning his 16th term in Congress, defeating Republican challenger Mark Groettum by a margin of more than 33 percent, while Green candidate Van Presley finished a very distant third.

Map of Minnesota showing all eight districts