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Voters in two Minnesota senate districts narrowed down the field of candidates for the Nov. 4 special election.
MINNEAPOLIS — Two favorites won primaries for a pair of Minnesota Senate seats heading for a special election in November.
Political control of the Minnesota Senate could be up for grabs following Democratic state Sen. Nicole Mitchell's conviction on felony burglary charges. The latest: The first-term senator from ...
DFL Rep. Amanda Hemmingsen-Jaeger and Republican Michael Holmstrom beat out party competitors for the seats left open by former Sens. Nicole Mitchell and Bruce Anderson.
The man charged with killing Minnesota House Speaker Emerita Melissa Hortman and her husband, and wounding state Sen. John ...
Senators call for a public hearing after roughly a quarter of the inmates have been transferred and the facility is expected ...
The special primaries determined which candidates advance to the Nov. 4 special general elections for the Senate District 29 ...
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