There are also two special elections to be aware of in the Minnesota Senate, with votes being taken in Districts 29 and 47 set to determine the balance of the Senate for the next year. We'll be providing updates as the polls close at 8 p.m., sharing results as and when they come in.
Democrats hold a 33-32 advantage in the state Senate, but the resignation of DFL Sen. Nicole Mitchell and the death of Republican Sen. Bruce Anderson have left two spots open. Tuesday's outcomes could solidify the DFL's one-seat majority or hand the chamber over to the GOP.
Two seats became open in the narrowly divided chamber after one senator died this summer and another was convicted of burglary.
Voters in St. Paul, Minnesota, will head to the polls on Tuesday in the election to decide who they want as the city's mayor, whether to support a city measure regarding administrative citations and on a school referendum.
It’s an off year election with no federal or statewide offices on the ballot in Minnesota. But local races will impact what you pay in taxes, how your city is run and the education your
Frey is seeking his third term at the helm of the state's largest city, but Fateh, Davis and Hampton have agreed to lobby for each other's second- and third-place votes. Because Minneapolis elections are ranked-choice, it's a strategy that could cost Frey his reelection.
Mayor Melvin Carter faces three challengers, including state Rep. Kaohly Her, who worked as his first-term policy director.
Tuesday is election day and Minnesota School Boards Association says 70 school districts have referendums on the ballot, amounting to $1.6 billion in potential tax levies. The association points to a number of factors behind the rise in school referendums including inflation,
Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 4. Voters in some communities will cast ballots for city offices, school board and ballot questions. Here's everything you need to know.