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Republican stronghold, never voting Democratic from statehood until 1932, however, since then it has voted Democratic all but thrice- 1952, 1956, and 1972. 1952 is also the last time the state voted for a non-incumbent Republican, and only once (2016) has the state voted
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Minnesota's court system has three levels. Most cases start in the district courts, which are courts of general jurisdiction. There are 272 district court judges in ten judicial districts. Appeals from the trial courts and challenges to certain governmental decisions are heard by the
Minnesota Court
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vetoed the map over its use of multimember districts in
Minneapolis, Duluth, and the Iron Range to achieve an odd number of House and Senate seats, a longtime practice by the legislature. Voters also had sued to overturn the 1966 maps, and the federal district court intervened, drawing a map with 35
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senators of the DFL. The first three, Hubert H. Humphrey, Eugene McCarthy, and Walter F. Mondale, were all prominent in the national
Democratic Party and Wellstone became a leading spokesman for the progressive wing in his time. He served in the Senate from 1991 until his death in a plane crash on
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Minnesota Legislature were nonpartisan, though members organized into a Conservative Caucus and a Liberal Caucus. Most Republicans joined the Conservatives and most Farmer Laborites joined the Liberals, while the Democrats were more split. The Farmer Labor Party
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Legislature convenes in regular session each odd-numbered year on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in January. In even-numbered years, it convenes on a date set by joint agreement of both houses. The state constitution limits the Legislature to meeting 120 legislative days during each
3017:. Since then, he has become known as "The Father of the University". Pillsbury Hall at the University of Minnesota is named in his honor. He tried his hand at several different types of businesses, including hardware, real estate and lumber, though his greatest success came when he founded
2506:. There were 9th and 10th districts but they were eliminated in 1963 and 1933 respectively. Since the early 1960s, the state's congressional districts have been drawn by a judicial panel due to the legislature's failure to enact a redistricting plan after every decennial census.
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Minnesota. For 1913, the legislature passed a legislative map which was litigated the following year, for reasons including malapportionment. The Minnesota Supreme Court upheld the map, following many other states in a
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era. The legislature also passed a congressional map for the state's new tenth district. Like many agriculture-based states, Minnesota lost a congressional seat after the 1930 Census. The then-Conservative controlled legislature passed a map which
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on the first ballot. He served in the
Eisenhower Administration, filling posts including director of the Mutual Security Administration (foreign aid) and Special Assistant to the President for Disarmament. During this period he held cabinet rank and led a
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biennium. In addition, the Legislature may not meet in regular session after the first Monday following the third Saturday in May of any year. During this time, neither house may adjourn for more than three days without the consent of the other.
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to the right of the nation since. Minnesotans have voted for Democratic presidential candidates ever since 1976, more times consecutively than any other state outside of the South, and longer than any other ongoing streak. Minnesota and the
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Below the city and county levels of government found in the United States, Minnesota has other entities that provide governmental oversight and planning. Some actions in the Twin Cities metropolitan area are coordinated by the
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Stassen was later best known for being a perennial candidate for the Republican Party nomination for president. His strongest bid for the presidential nomination was in 1948, when he won a series of upset victories in early
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507:. Supporters of the DFL are often referred to as "DFLers" in Minnesota by both members and non-members of the party as an alternative to "Democrats". The state Republican Party is affiliated with the national
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was successful statewide in the 1930s but only controlled the Minnesota House of Representatives twice. The DFL had more success by the 1950s but was hampered by malapportionment in the legislative maps.
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as a bloc that is subject to swing toward either major party, and equal in value to Florida's 27 electoral votes. This analysis resulted in dozens of visits by candidates in the final months of both the
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received just over 5% of the presidential votes cast, gaining Major Party status for the party. The Green Party lost that status in 2004, but retains minor party status having exceeded a 2% threshold.
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being a longstanding force among the state's political parties. Minnesota has consistently high voter turnout, ranking highest or near-highest in recent elections. This is due in part to its same-day
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attempted to overrule and force the state Secretary of State to implement the map. He was sued, and the case made its way through the state courts before going to the United States Supreme Court. In
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for other offices, most notably and frequently President of the United States. At 31 he was the youngest governor to serve in Minnesota and was seen as an "up and comer" after delivering the
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over election disputes. All judges must stand for election in the first general election occurring more than a year after their appointment by the governor and every six years thereafter.
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the Supreme Court overturned the district court. The district court returned with a new plan, which brought the state legislature down to its current 67 senators and 134 representatives.
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recaptured Oberstar's seat, bringing the ratio to 5 Democrats and 3 Republicans again at the national level. They also captured majorities in both chambers of the Minnesota Legislature.
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deFiebre, Conrad (July 22, 1999). "Record-high job approval for Ventura; Many Minnesotans like his style, don't mind moonlighting".
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won control of the governorship, making all of Minnesota's statewide elected officials Democrats. In the 2012 election, Democrat
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to be elected held at-large. The next year, a new congressional map was passed and implemented, staying in place until 1961.
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platform. He would unsuccessfully seek the presidency five times altogether. (He is not to be confused with Senator
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3414:(January 5, 1928 – April 19, 2021) was the 42nd vice president of the United States (1977–1981) under President
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From Registration to Recounts: The Election Ecosystems of Five Midwestern States
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3799:"2004 Elections Project – The latest trends in Wisconsin and Iowa"
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in which Mondale carried only his home state of Minnesota and the
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Huefner, Steven F., Daniel P Tokaji, and Edward B. Foley (2007),
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who sought out Communist spies within the federal government.)
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fought over new maps, before one was signed into law in 1966.
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4333:"Jesse "The Governor" Ventura Continuing to "Shock the World""
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In the early 2000s, presidential campaigns have viewed the 27
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for the first time in decades. However, Democratic candidate
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recover from debt in its early years, and later served as a
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3839:. Harvard University, Institute of Politics. Archived from
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Minnesota's legislature has DFL majorities in both houses.
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that established the United Nations, and president of the
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United States District Court for the District of Minnesota
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of the popular vote by county, 2016 presidential election.
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United States presidential election results for Minnesota
3119:(November 13, 1891 – August 22, 1936) served as the 22nd
3046:(December 22, 1856 – December 21, 1937) was elected as a
4290:"Orville Freeman, 84, Dies; 60's Agriculture Secretary"
3688:), The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law, p.
1911:, as the former representative of the first district,
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United States congressional delegations from Minnesota
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Weigel, David; Tierney, Lauren (September 13, 2020).
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laws; previously unregistered voters can register on
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3932:Stangl, Alexis; Gehring, Matt (November 2018).
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4031:. Minnesota Secretary of State. Archived from
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3619:Ingraham, Christopher (November 9, 2022).
3526:(born July 15, 1951) was elected the 38th
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4155:"Explanation of Minnesota court system"
4090:"It's clear: Eureka is sharply divided"
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3389:most often remembered for today's U.S.
3378:Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party
3268:Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party
3073:1925–1929. In 1928, he was awarded the
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1917:Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party
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4208:"2022 Cook PVI: District Map and List"
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3866:"Caucus Chart - Minnesota Legislature"
3600:List of political parties in Minnesota
3386:United States Secretary of Agriculture
2696:Minnesota's 8th congressional district
2672:Minnesota's 7th congressional district
2636:Minnesota's 6th congressional district
2608:Minnesota's 5th congressional district
2588:Minnesota's 4th congressional district
2572:Minnesota's 3rd congressional district
2544:Minnesota's 2nd congressional district
2517:Minnesota's 1st congressional district
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3292:1948 Democratic National Convention
3284:United States presidential election
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4268:Olson, Dan (February 21, 2003).
4088:Cobb, David (November 9, 2006).
3797:Moore, Rick (October 26, 2004).
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3592:United States portal
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3462:Paul Wellstone
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3453:Paul Wellstone
3451:
3412:Walter Mondale
3406:Walter Mondale
3398:
3397:Walter Mondale
3395:
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3333:Lyndon Johnson
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3256:Lyndon Johnson
3238:
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3202:Robert A. Taft
3140:Harold Stassen
3132:
3131:Harold Stassen
3129:
3117:Floyd B. Olson
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1989:Smiley v. Holm
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1781:Walter Mondale
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3777:
3774:Leip, David.
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3572:Bill Hillsman
3569:
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3561:
3557:
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3533:
3529:
3525:
3524:Jesse Ventura
3520:
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3512:Jesse Ventura
3509:
3503:Jesse Ventura
3500:
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3435:Ronald Reagan
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3317:U.S. Congress
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3264:Majority Whip
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3253:
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3220:
3216:
3212:
3208:
3203:
3199:
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3191:
3187:
3183:
3177:
3175:
3171:
3167:
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3159:
3155:
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3141:
3137:
3128:
3126:
3122:
3118:
3112:
3107:
3098:
3096:
3092:
3088:
3084:
3080:
3076:
3072:
3069:
3065:
3061:
3057:
3053:
3049:
3045:
3039:
3035:
3029:Frank Kellogg
3026:
3024:
3020:
3016:
3012:
3008:
3004:
2998:
2994:
2980:
2978:
2974:
2960:
2957:
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2898:
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2883:
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2876:
2871:
2865:
2861:
2855:
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2814:
2811:
2807:
2801:
2796:
2793:
2789:
2783:
2778:
2775:
2771:
2770:Dean Phillips
2765:
2760:
2757:
2753:
2747:
2742:
2739:
2735:
2729:
2724:
2723:
2720:(Republican).
2719:
2718:
2713:
2709:
2705:
2702:and includes
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2692:(Republican).
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2668:(Republican).
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2606:
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2597:
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2592:Ramsey County
2589:
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2581:Dean Phillips
2577:
2573:
2570:
2567:
2566:
2561:
2557:
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2549:
2545:
2542:
2540:(Republican).
2539:
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2465:Amy Klobuchar
2460:
2455:
2454:
2450:
2447:U.S. Senator
2446:
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2440:
2439:Amy Klobuchar
2437:U.S. Senator
2436:
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2428:U.S. senators
2414:
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2364:Keith Ellison
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2121:third parties
2118:
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2107:
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2088:
2084:
2080:
2079:Jesse Ventura
2076:
2073:, and former
2072:
2071:Brooklyn Park
2068:
2065:The moderate
2063:
2061:
2051:
2049:
2045:
2041:
2037:
2036:
2025:
2023:
2018:
2013:
2011:
2007:
2003:
1998:
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1966:Redistricting
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1937:Dean Phillips
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1891:
1887:
1883:
1879:
1878:Chip Cravaack
1875:
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1866:
1864:
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1855:Amy Klobuchar
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1773:Ronald Reagan
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5400:Territories
5246:Mississippi
5161:Connecticut
4924:Legislature
4917:Legislative
4793:Corrections
4783:Agriculture
4763:(1858–2003)
4617:delegations
4372:‹ The
4353:January 26,
4253:December 4,
4191:October 20,
4165:October 19,
4139:October 20,
3782:October 27,
3488:progressive
3349:Vietnam War
3325:U.S. Senate
3276:Minneapolis
2752:Angie Craig
2616:Minneapolis
2565:Angie Craig
2422:U.S. Senate
2135:Legislature
2110:Ralph Nader
2098:Green Party
2040:Minneapolis
1980:Floyd Olson
1933:Angie Craig
1921:Twin Cities
1890:Mark Dayton
1807:elections.
472:, at their
329:Angie Craig
135:Legislature
101:Julie Blaha
91:Steve Simon
5361:Washington
5281:New Mexico
5276:New Jersey
5151:California
4222:January 7,
3759:August 17,
3731:August 17,
3660:August 17,
3632:August 17,
3606:References
3556:Republican
3548:Saint Paul
3432:Republican
3345:Democratic
3170:Conference
3048:Republican
2806:Ilhan Omar
2710:, and the
2660:Washington
2629:Ilhan Omar
2479:Tina Smith
2449:Tina Smith
2274:Republican
2223:Republican
2127:Government
2048:Iron Range
2044:Saint Paul
1944:Ilhan Omar
1894:Rick Nolan
1874:Iron Range
897:1,070,440
839:1,036,364
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557:No.
551:No.
545:No.
534:Democratic
529:Republican
495:, and the
359:Ilhan Omar
302:Tina Smith
5371:Wisconsin
5336:Tennessee
5241:Minnesota
5216:Louisiana
4962:Tax Court
4798:Education
4761:Treasurer
4722:Minnesota
4512:Territory
4299:April 11,
4280:March 13,
3560:Minnesota
3339:. In the
3213:" at the
3182:primaries
3068:President
2967:Judiciary
2824:Tom Emmer
2700:Minnesota
2678:from the
2676:Minnesota
2665:Tom Emmer
2644:Sherburne
2529:Wisconsin
2521:Minnesota
2372:Judiciary
2301:Executive
2159:bicameral
1952:The Squad
1816:Wisconsin
458:Minnesota
369:Tom Emmer
271:Townships
231:Elections
201:Judiciary
152:President
56:Executive
5443:Category
5356:Virginia
5306:Oklahoma
5286:New York
5261:Nebraska
5251:Missouri
5236:Michigan
5226:Maryland
5211:Kentucky
5191:Illinois
5166:Delaware
5156:Colorado
5146:Arkansas
5059:Statutes
5049:Politics
4983:Regional
4945:Judicial
4788:Commerce
4736:Governor
4613:senators
4604:See also
4519:At-large
4374:template
4344:Archived
4274:Archived
4247:Archived
4216:Archived
4007:Archived
3981:Archived
3945:Archived
3908:Archived
3807:Archived
3803:UMN News
3694:Archived
3682:Archived
3578:See also
3207:quixotic
2881:District
2682:down to
2596:St. Paul
2552:Le Sueur
2347:Tim Walz
2344:Governor
2310:Tim Walz
2307:Governor
2254:Members
2203:Members
2165:and the
2028:Politics
1913:Tim Walz
1859:Tim Walz
1558:111,685
1537:104,385
1529:142,492
1508:100,920
1500:122,823
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760:305,726
746:766,476
731:160,760
615:254,176
462:populism
261:Counties
67:Tim Walz
63:Governor
5376:Wyoming
5351:Vermont
5256:Montana
5196:Indiana
5176:Georgia
5171:Florida
5141:Arizona
5131:Alabama
5039:Capitol
5032:Related
4888:Revenue
4848:Lottery
4756:Auditor
4376:below (
4039:May 26,
4013:May 26,
3987:May 28,
3530:in the
3282:in the
3219:liberal
3158:keynote
3050:to the
2714:– Rep.
2708:Hibbing
2648:Stearns
2556:Goodhue
2494:Map of
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1760:Treemap
1743:34.31%
1740:11,920
1732:22,069
1714:40.94%
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1703:25,055
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604:44.93%
586:76,029
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515:History
174:Speaker
117:Cabinet
5311:Oregon
5266:Nevada
5206:Kansas
5181:Hawaii
5136:Alaska
5124:States
5117:polity
4929:Senate
4808:Health
4615:, and
4393:Curlie
4379:Curlie
3704:
3558:) and
3550:mayor
3493:Sheila
3015:regent
2908:State
2704:Duluth
2658:, and
2652:Wright
2640:Benton
2632:(DFL).
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2604:(DFL).
2584:(DFL).
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2445:Junior
2435:Senior
2328:, and
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2193:Senate
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2106:Winona
2102:Duluth
1818:, and
1803:, and
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611:46.44%
589:2.32%
582:52.40%
266:Cities
147:Senate
5341:Texas
5221:Maine
5186:Idaho
4934:House
4347:(PDF)
4336:(PDF)
3948:(PDF)
3937:(PDF)
3911:(PDF)
3900:(PDF)
3844:(PDF)
3833:(PDF)
3211:Nixon
2864:MN-08
2846:MN-07
2828:MN-06
2810:MN-05
2792:MN-04
2774:MN-03
2756:MN-02
2738:MN-01
2656:Anoka
2620:Anoka
2548:Scott
2451:(DFL)
2441:(DFL)
2366:(DFL)
2349:(DFL)
2157:is a
1863:MN-01
525:Year
474:polls
361:(DFL)
351:(DFL)
341:(DFL)
331:(DFL)
304:(DFL)
298:(DFL)
113:(DFL)
103:(DFL)
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5413:Guam
5346:Utah
5301:Ohio
5201:Iowa
5054:Laws
4657:2022
4653:2020
4649:2018
4645:2016
4641:2014
4637:2012
4633:2010
4629:2008
4625:2006
4589:10th
4355:2024
4301:2008
4286:and
4282:2007
4255:2006
4224:2023
4193:2006
4167:2006
4141:2006
4106:2006
4041:2010
4015:2010
3989:2023
3956:2023
3919:2023
3877:2023
3852:2006
3815:2006
3784:2022
3761:2024
3733:2024
3702:ISBN
3662:2024
3634:2024
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2949:R+19
2944:R+12
2939:D+30
2934:D+17
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2560:Rice
2558:and
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2406:and
2286:134
2173:and
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2083:1998
2042:and
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1935:and
1927:and
1907:and
1849:and
1829:2004
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1825:2000
1820:Iowa
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1777:1984
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1669:1868
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1611:1876
1582:1880
1553:1884
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1437:1900
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1379:1908
1350:1912
1321:1916
1292:1920
1263:1924
1234:1928
1205:1932
1176:1936
1147:1940
1118:1944
1089:1948
1060:1952
1031:1956
1002:1960
973:1964
944:1968
915:1972
886:1976
857:1980
828:1984
799:1988
770:1992
741:1996
712:2000
683:2004
654:2008
625:2012
596:2016
567:2020
5115:by
4582:9th
4575:8th
4568:7th
4561:6th
4554:5th
4547:4th
4540:3rd
4533:2nd
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4496:8th
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2924:D+1
2919:R+7
2905:8th
2902:7th
2899:6th
2896:5th
2893:4th
2890:3rd
2887:2nd
2884:1st
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2278:64
2266:70
2262:DFL
2235:67
2227:33
2215:34
2211:DFL
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