Control of the House is still up in the air as Republicans were able to flip three seats and several other races could head towards a recount.
Results on Wednesday morning show Republicans flipping three seats: one each in the Iron Range (7B), Winona (26A) and St.
Ann Johnson Stewart wins Senate District 45, keeping Democrats in control of the Minnesota Legislature for the next two years ...
All 134 seats in the chamber are on the ballot this fall. But only about a dozen — like District 48B covering all of ...
Voters in the district chose DFLer Ann Johnson Stewart with 52.43%% of the vote, over Republican Kathleen Fowke, according to ...
Republican and Democratic lawmakers acknowledged Wednesday that they will now have to put grudges aside and work together ...
Related: Campaign spending not even close between DFL, GOP in race to control Minnesota House Republicans likely benefited from the top of the ticket more than DFLers did. Back in June ...
Minnesota Senate stays in DFL control; no definitive word on which party will hold the House majority. Incumbents won reelection in Minnesota’s U.S. House and Senate races; a Democrat won the ...
Credit: MinnPost photo by Tony Nelson The Minnesota DFL held its single-seat majority in the state Senate by winning a special election in the west metro suburbs, but when results from Anoka ...
The Minnesota DFL won full control of the Minnesota Legislature in 2022, capturing enough seats in the Senate while maintaining its majority in the House while Gov. Tim Walz won re-election.