A steady flow of early voters on Monday morning made their way to Burnsville City Hall, one of the early voting sites in the 2nd Congressional District.
Democrat Angie Craig and Republican Joe Teirab are battling for Minnesota’s 2nd Congressional District seat. Supporters for both candidates share their thoughts on the race.
Rep. Shane Hudella, R-Hastings, is not seeking reelection after serving one term in the House, and two candidates are running for his seat: Republican Tom Dippel of Cottage Grove and DFLer Jen Fox of Hastings. House District 41B includes southern Washington County and eastern Dakota County.
Republican Wayne Johnson of Cottage Grove and DFLer Lucia Wroblewski of Afton are vying for the seat of outgoing state Rep. Mark Wiens, R-Lake Elmo, in District 41A.
St. Paul, is seeking a second term and faces Republican Scott Hesselgrave. District 67A covers northeast St. Paul’s Greater East Side and Payne-Phalen neighborhoods. General information about the Nov.
In 2022, the Supreme Court had just overturned abortion rights, helping Minnesota Democrats secure a rare DFL trifecta. Will it hold?
Who are election judges, is ballot harvesting legal in Minnesota, and how do officials identify potential election fraud or tampering? Your questions answered.
There are about 100 races on Minnesota’s election ballots that won’t get that much attention, and they’re all about judgeships. Coming up Friday at noon, MPR News politics editor and his guests talk about judicial elections and why they’re different here than in other states.
As the 2024 election approaches, here's what to know about ballot tracking, vote-by-mail deadlines, and finding your polling site in Minnesota.
St. Olaf College boasted an 87.6% voter turnout rate in 2020, taking home the top prize in the ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge as the most civically engaged college campus in the country. The small liberal arts college reached that number with help from its “election ambassador program,” and this year, it is looking to break its own record.
In the four weeks since Sept. 20, 716,858 absentee and mail ballots have been distributed and 337,633 have been cast in Minnesota.
A Minnesota poll courier has been fired after leaving thousands of ballots unattended in an open car trunk outside Edina City Hall, southwest of Minneapolis. The incident happened on Friday as the worker was dropping off boxes of ballots, and a photo of the trunk with the unsecured boxes spread on social media.