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Oakdale is the 36th largest city in Minnesota by population. Oakdale lies entirely within the North St. Paul–Maplewood–Oakdale school district, ISD 622, and the city's students are split into two high schools within the district. Tartan Senior High School is within the city's boundaries, and serves the southern half of Oakdale.
As Mayor of Maplewood, first elected in 2013 and re-elected in 2018, she oversaw economic redevelopment, increased public safety, and expansion of Maplewood's public outdoor spaces. In 2018, she was appointed by Governor Tim Walz to serve as head of the Metropolitan Council , where she worked until stepping down in November 2019.
This category is for persons who have held the position of mayor in the U.S. state of Minnesota Subcategories. This category has the following 8 subcategories, out of ...
Biden won Minnesota with over 70% of the vote and Trump won by 69% of the vote. Here are the candidates still running for their party's nomination and the number of delegates pledged to them so far.
The Mayor of Minneapolis is the chief executive officer of the City of Minneapolis, Minnesota, responsible for overseeing the city's administration. As the political and ceremonial leader of the city, the mayor also represents Minneapolis on the state, national, and international levels. The Mayor's Office is located in the Minneapolis City ...
A suburban Minnesota city became what is believed to be the first in the U.S. to elect a Somali American mayor when 27-year-old Nadia Mohamed was chosen to lead St. Louis Park. Mohamed won with 58 ...
Lillian Cox Gault, first woman elected mayor of St. Peter, Minnesota and in any city of Minnesota [214] [215] 1921. Florence J. Pierce, the first woman elected mayor of Goodhue, Minnesota [216] Ida Sparks Clarke, the first woman appointed mayor of Cokato, Minnesota. [217] She was reelected in 1922. [218] 1925
No. Name Term (elections) Party 1 Thomas R. Potts: 1850–1851 Independent 2 Robert Kennedy: 1851–1852 Independent 3 Bushrod W. Lott: 1852–1854 Democratic