Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The 2022 Minnesota gubernatorial election took place on November 8, 2022, to elect the governor of Minnesota. Incumbent Democratic (DFL) Governor Tim Walz defeated the Republican nominee, former state senator Scott Jensen , [ 1 ] winning a second term.
The presidential election could have brought significant changes to Minnesota's state government if Vice President Kamala Harris had won. Minnesota Governor Tim Walz would become vice president, making lieutenant governor Peggy Flanagan the state's first female and Native American governor, and Senate President Bobby Joe Champion lieutenant ...
The 2026 Minnesota gubernatorial election is scheduled to take place on November 3, 2026, to elect the governor of Minnesota. Incumbent two-term Democratic Governor Tim Walz is eligible to seek a third term due to Minnesota not having gubernatorial term limits in its Constitution , but has not stated whether or not he will do so.
Democratic vice presidential nominee Minnesota Governor Tim Walz gestures as he arrives to listen Democratic presidential nominee U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris remarks, conceding 2024 U.S ...
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz went to a St. Paul polling place to vote early on Oct. 23 with his wife and son, who had just turned 18 and was voting for the first time, according to The Associated Press.
The first election was in 1857 ahead of Minnesota becoming a state. Elections were set for every two years beginning in 1859. ... In 1962 the governor's term ...
Incumbent DFL Governor Tim Walz sought re-election. Also running were Republican Scott Jensen, Steve Patterson for Grassroots–Legalize Cannabis, James McCaskel for Legal Marijuana Now, Hugh McTavish for Independence-Alliance, and Gabrielle Prosser for the Socialist Workers Party. [1] Walz won re-election to a second term with 52.3% of the vote.
The 2018 Minnesota gubernatorial election took place on November 6, to elect the 41st Governor of Minnesota as incumbent Democratic (DFL) Governor Mark Dayton chose not to run for re-election for a third term.