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Emily Hofstede Koski is an American businesswoman and politician from Minneapolis, Minnesota. Koski has served on the Minneapolis City Council , representing the 11th Ward in South Minneapolis, since 2022, and is running for mayor of Minneapolis in 2025.
Chaplain of the Minnesota Senate: DFL: October 17, 2024 [6] Omar Fateh: State senator from the 62nd district (2021–present) DFL: November 20, 2024 [7] Emily Koski: City councilor from the 11th ward (2022–present) Daughter of former mayor Albert Hofstede: DFL: December 4, 2024 [8] Jacob Frey: Incumbent mayor (2018–present) DFL: January 29 ...
This is the first Minneapolis City Council election since 2017 in which members are elected to the usual 4-year terms, rather than 2-year terms. In 2020, voters passed a ballot measure to elect council members to two separate, two-year terms in 2021 and 2023. This measure was meant to keep city council and mayoral terms concurrent. [3]
The Minnesota Court of Appeals threw out a restraining order that a Minneapolis City Council member had obtained against an activist who screamed profanities at a public meeting and yelled, "I ...
Dismissing Uber and Lyft's vows to leave town and declaring a victory for a sector of underpaid workers, a veto-proof majority of the Minneapolis City Council Thursday approved a pay increase for ...
The Minneapolis City Council suddenly tapped the brakes Thursday on a plan to move the city's Third Precinct headquarters to a building downtown — the same plan that the same council members had ...
Emily Koski, Minneapolis City Council member [17] Jason Chavez, Minneapolis City Council member [17] Samantha Pree-Stinson, Minneapolis Board of Estimate & Taxation member [18] Jill Davis, former chair of the Minneapolis Public Schools board [19] Political parties. Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party [17]
The 2023 Minneapolis City Council election took place in the city of Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States on November 7, 2023. The Minneapolis City Council is made up of 13 members, with one council member representing each of the city's 13 wards.