Two seats are up for grabs Tuesday, one in the Woodbury area, the other a more rural Wright County seat. If Democrats win both races, it would widen their advantage in the chamber. A sweep for Republicans would put them back in the majority.
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.
Voters on opposite sides of the Twin Cities metro will play a critical role in deciding which party controls the Minnesota Senate by casting ballots in two special elections.
Illegal migrants and other non-citizens in Minnesota could circumvent election law and vote simply by presenting a driver’s license on election day — though election officials stress that the practice is illegal.
Tucked beneath the headline-leading races for mayor and City Council, Minneapolis ballots will list the names of three men vying for two seats on the Board of Estimate and Taxation, the city’s most esoteric branch of government.
One week from election day, the top four candidates for Minneapolis mayor went head-to-head in a debate hosted by WCCO's Frank Vascellaro.
Duluth voters on Tuesday, Nov. 4, will choose representatives for the city at large on the City Council and School Board, for districts 2 and 4 on the council, and for School Board districts 1 and 4. Find out what district you live in and your polling place on the Minnesota Secretary of State website at sos.mn.gov/elections-voting.
A special election to fill the Minnesota Senate seat previously held by former Minnesota DFL State Sen. Nicole Mitchell will be held on Nov. 4. Here's who's running.
Minneapolis residents soon decide who will represent them in mayoral and city council elections for the next four years. Election Day is next Tuesday, with early voting open until
With early voting now underway in Minnesota, here's a look at who's on the ballot for the Minneapolis mayoral election along with the city council races.
Across Minnesota, there are election officials who work year-round to ensure their communities have access to free, fair, secure, and accurate elections.'
A Minnesota woman convicted of filling out and submitting a mail-in ballot for her deceased mother was ordered by a judge to write an essay and read a book about voting's importance to democracy.