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The DFL is projected to keep control of the Minnesota Senate after two seats were up for election Tuesday. Democrats are expected to keep a 33-32 advantage in the state Senate, after the resignation of DFL Sen. Nicole Mitchell and the death of Republican Sen. Bruce Anderson left two spots open.
Sometimes ‘you need to speak up about national issues, because it affects us all,’ a winning candidate said. Affordability is one of them.
Results posted by the Minnesota Secretary of State's Office show 60 of the 96 school referendum questions passed.
Minnesota voters selected one Democrat and one Republican to fill two open State Senate seats, preserving the chamber’s slim Democratic majority.
Vote counts, which can be found on the Minnesota Star Tribune results page, will show who’s leading in the Minneapolis and St. Paul mayoral races, in municipal and school board elections around the state, and in two special state Senate races, in Woodbury and Wright County.
In Senate District 29, which comprises parts of Wright, Meeker and Hennepin counties to the west of the Twin Cities, Republican Michael Holmstrom Jr. comfortably beat Democratic challenger Louis McNutt. He is ahead by 24.69% with 30 out of 37 precincts reporting.
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Minnesota election results: School funding referendum requests
ST. PAUL, Minn. (FOX 9) - Dozens of Minnesota school districts are asking taxpayers to approve new funding, including referendum requests that would fund measures for cybersecurity upgrades to new gyms, as well as requests to help with every day costs the district is facing.
A concession speech tells you everything, On election night 2025, St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter III gave a masterclass on how to lose and still win. “At some point, it becomes time to pass the baton,