Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 4. Voters in some communities will cast ballots for city offices, school board and ballot questions. Here's everything you need to know.
Two seats are up for grabs Tuesday, one in the Woodbury area, the other a more rural Wright County seat. If Democrats win both races, it would widen their advantage in the chamber. A sweep for Republicans would put them back in the majority.
Will the city elect more progressives and democratic socialists, or swing control back to moderate Democrats aligned with Mayor Jacob Frey?
In Minneapolis, one of the key issues candidates will need to tackle once again is around public safety. And while the race has focused on two main candidates - current Mayor Jacob Frey and Sen. Omar Fateh - there are 15 overall candidates.
Duluth voters on Tuesday, Nov. 4, will choose representatives for the city at large on the City Council and School Board, for districts 2 and 4 on the council, and for School Board districts 1 and 4. Find out what district you live in and your polling place on the Minnesota Secretary of State website at sos.mn.gov/elections-voting.
Voters on opposite sides of the Twin Cities metro will play a critical role in deciding which party controls the Minnesota Senate by casting ballots in two special elections.
Minneapolis residents soon decide who will represent them in mayoral and city council elections for the next four years. Election Day is next Tuesday, with early voting open until
State Rep. Kristin Robbins details how Minnesota is wide open to voter fraud and took a shot at Gov. Walz who she is looking to unseat from Saint Paul.
Minnesota Elections Director Paul Linnell told state lawmakers this week that in some cases, illegal immigrants could cast ballots if they present a valid Minnesota driver’s license as identification.
Election Day is Nov. 4. Here’s what Minnesotans need to know about how to register to vote, where to vote and what’s on the ballot.