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[1] [2] The party was formed by a merger between the Minnesota Democratic Party and the Minnesota Farmer–Labor Party in 1944. [3] The DFL is one of two state Democratic Party affiliates with a different name from that of the national party, the other is the neighboring North Dakota Democratic–Nonpartisan League Party. [1]
Minnesota has had a history of favoring the Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party (DFL) candidates in presidential elections since the 1960s. However, Minnesota has also had an active Republican Party that has been viewed as gaining more support since the late 1990s and early 2000s due to population migration to the suburbs along with the party's focus on socially conservative positions ...
The Democratic-Farmer-Labor (DFL) Party and Republican Party of Minnesota held a primary to select their candidates for the special election on November 16, 2023. There was only one Republican running in the primary. The Libertarian Party nominated their candidate without a primary. [3]
DFL Minnesota House of Representatives District 14A hopeful Abdi Daisane was the only candidate to show up to the League of Women Voters', St. Cloud forum Thursday night.
May 16-18: The Republican Party of Minnesota hosts its state convention in St. Paul. Republicans will debate the party's platform and endorse a candidate to run in the U.S. Senate race against ...
Minnesota Republicans are calling on state Democrats to rescind the endorsement of Judd Hoff, a candidate for a state House seat with a criminal record who has been accused of stalking and ...
Democratic (DFL) primary results Party Candidate Votes % Democratic (DFL) Ilhan Omar (incumbent) 67,926 : 56.2 : Democratic (DFL) Don Samuels: 51,839 42.9 Democratic (DFL) Nate Schluter 575 0.5 Democratic (DFL) Abena McKenzie 461 0.4 Total votes 120,801 : 100.0
A special election was held in the U.S. state of Minnesota on November 5, 2024, concurrently with the state general election, to elect a new member for District 45 in the Minnesota Senate. This was caused by the resignation of Democratic–Farmer–Labor (DFL) member Kelly Morrison, who sought election to the United States House of Representatives.