On both the state and federal level, Minnesota’s elected officials tend to trend in favor of Democratic candidates. Democrats control all five statewide elected offices, and both U.S. Senate seats; but only half of the state’s eight U.S. congressional seats. They also have control of the State House, while the GOP controls the State Senate.
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$500.00 | Steve Rohr |
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$500.00 | Burton Kyle for Sheriff |
$500.00 | Chad Walsh |
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