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Following the 2022 Minnesota elections, the DFL became the dominant party in the state, retaining every executive office, winning majorities in the state House and Senate, and re-electing all incumbent congressional representatives. With their newly elected trifecta, the DFL pursued a progressive agenda in their first legislative session ...
First-term representative Bernie Perryman won the 2022 election over her DFL opponent by 199 votes. Perryman is a small business owner and chair of the St. Cloud Chamber of Commerce. She was also a regional vice president for Anheuser-Busch for 20 years. [92] Abdi Daisane, a Somali American business owner, is the DFL
The winners were Joe Biden (DFL), Donald Trump (Republican Party), and Krystal Gabel (Legal Marijuana Now). Gabel received a plurality of votes for LMN, but had withdrawn prior to the election, leaving Dennis Schuller as the de facto nominee. [9] In the general election, Kamala Harris won Minnesota's 10 electors in the Electoral College.
Minnesota Democrats control the state House by six seats out of 134 legislators on the ballot this fall. That narrow margin is all that stands between all-DFL-controlled government in the state ...
A 'nail-biter' election. Minnesota Democrats have the fourth-largest winning streak in the nation winning 26 consecutive statewide elections, ... Minnesota DFL Party Chairman Ken Martin said ...
On November 5, 2024, there was a general election for the Minnesota House of Representatives. Democratic-Farmer-Labor candidate Curtis Johnson received 65.19% of votes and was initially elected to represent District 40B, succeeding retiring member Jamie Becker-Finn . [ 2 ]
The Minnesota DFL Party will allow people without the right to vote to participate in precinct caucuses, party officials said Wednesday. State Democratic Party Chairman Ken Martin said the move ...
The DFL won in the 2012 Minnesota election, gaining back majorities in both the state House and state Senate. In this election, Minnesota became the first state to defeat a Constitutional Amendment to ban same-sex marriage and [9] stopped a Voter ID Amendment.