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A special election will be held next week to replace the former mayor's controversial appointment to Orono City Council.
Minnesota leaders reacted to the news that Cardinal Robert Prevost, a Chicago native, was elected the new pope.
Republican Keri Heintzeman of Nisswa will represent District 6 in the Minnesota Senate after a special election.
A Tuesday special election in north-central Minnesota will determine who fills the state Senate seat left open by Justin Eichorn, who resigned last month following his arrest in an underage prostitution sting.
Republican Keri Heintzeman won a special election in a north-central Minnesota Senate. She’ll replace former Sen. Justin Eichorn after his arrest and a federal charge over attempted solicitation of a minor.
Republican Keri Heintzeman won the Minnesota state Senate District 6 special election Tuesday night. She garnered roughly 12,750 votes, or 60.27%, while her Democratic opponent Denise Slipy amassed approximately 8,376 votes, or 39.6%, according to the Minnesota Secretary of State.
Republican Keri Heintzeman, left, and DFLer Denise Slipy will face off in Tuesday's (April 29, 2025) special election for Minnesota Senate in District 6, the seat left vacant when Justin Eichorn resigned.
A quick vacancy appointment by the mayor led the Orono City Council to call an election, leaving the sides battling before the state Supreme Court over who has the power to fill a rare open seat.
Minnesota Republican Keri Heintzeman defeated DFL opponent Denise Slipy in a special election Tuesday night for the state's Senate District 6 seat, which Justin Eichorn vacated last month after he was charged with solicitation of a minor.
The event, Monday, June 2, will be the kick-off of a new Election Worker Appreciation Initiative aimed at highlighting the essential contributions of election workers across the state.
Elon Musk’s X is challenging a Minnesota law that regulates the use of manipulated media – or "deepfakes" – to influence elections.
A proposal advancing in the Legislature includes changes to clarify the absentee ballot process after officials in Shakopee last fall accidentally threw ballots in a close race in the trash, prompting a court case challenging the results.