2018 Minnesota general election
A general election was held in the U.S. state of Minnesota on November 6, 2018. All of Minnesota's executive officers were up for election as well as all the seats in the Minnesota House of Representatives , several judicial seats, two United States Senate seats, Minnesota's eight seats in the United States House of Representatives , and several seats for local offices. Special elections were also held for a Minnesota Senate seat and Minnesota's Class 2 U.S. Senate seat. A primary election to nominate Republican and Democratic–Farmer–Labor (DFL) candidates and several judicial and local primary elections were held on August 14, 2018.
The DFL has held all of Minnesota's executive offices since 2011 after Mark Dayton was elected governor in the 2010 gubernatorial election . They have held the office of attorney general since 1971 and the offices of secretary of state and state auditor since 2007. The Republicans have controlled the Minnesota House of Representatives since 2015 and the Minnesota Senate since 2017.
The DFL has held both of Minnesota's U.S. Senate seats since 2009 when Al Franken defeated Republican incumbent Norm Coleman after a protracted recount following the 2008 election . Lieutenant Governor Tina Smith was appointed in January 2018 to replace Franken after he resigned following sexual harassment allegations. The DFL has held Minnesota's other U.S. Senate seat since 2001, when Mark Dayton defeated Republican incumbent Rod Grams in 2000 . Dayton did not seek re-election in the 2006 election and was succeeded by Amy Klobuchar in 2007.
The Republican and DFL parties held caucuses on February 6, 2018, in which eligible voters elected delegates that subsequently endorsed candidates at conventions held later in the year. Both parties also held a nonbinding preference ballot for governor.[ 1]
Elections for state and federal offices were held via first-past-the-post voting , each producing a single winner. Nominations for parties with major party status, the Republican and DFL parties, were determined by an open primary election . The candidate that won the most votes in each party became their party's nominee in the general election. If only a single candidate sought the nomination for each party, those candidates were automatically nominated and a primary election for that office was not held. Candidates for major parties had automatic ballot access. Candidates for other parties and independents were nominated by petition.
Judicial and local elections were held via the nonpartisan blanket primary . The top-two candidates that won the most votes in the primary election advanced to the general election. If not more than two candidates sought election to the same office, a primary election was not held. In multiple-winner elections, the top number of candidates that won the most votes in the primary election that were twice the number of candidates to be elected advanced to the general election. If not more than twice the number of candidates to be elected sought election, a primary election was not held. Some cities, school districts, and all townships and hospital districts did not hold a primary election, regardless of the number of candidates. Judicial and local elections were nonpartisan.
The candidate filing period was from May 22 through June 5, 2018. The filing period for cities, townships, school districts, and hospital districts that do not hold a primary election was from July 31 through August 14, 2018.[ 2]
United States Senate [ edit ]
Incumbent DFL Senator Amy Klobuchar sought re-election. State Representative Jim Newberger was the Republican nominee.[ 3] Other candidates included Green Party candidate Paula Overby[ 4] and Legal Marijuana Now Party candidate Dennis Schuller.[ 5] Candidates who lost the primary election for the Republican nomination include Merrill Anderson,[ 6] Rae Hart Anderson,[ 6] and Rocky De La Fuente .[ 6] Candidates who lost the primary election for the DFL nomination include Steve Carlson,[ 6] Stephen Emery,[ 6] David Robert Groves,[ 6] and Leonard Richards.[ 7] Klobuchar won re-election to a third term.
Class 2 (special election)[ edit ]
On December 7, 2017, incumbent DFL Senator Al Franken announced he would resign.[ 8] On December 13, DFL Governor Mark Dayton announced that he would appoint Lieutenant Governor Tina Smith to replace Franken,[ 9] assuming office on January 3, 2018.[ 10]
Smith sought election to the seat in the special election held alongside the general election to serve the remainder of Franken's term, expiring on January 3, 2021. State Senator Karin Housley was the Republican nominee.[ 3] Other candidates included Legal Marijuana Now Party candidate Sarah Wellington[ 5] and independent candidate Jerry Trooien .[ 11] Candidates who lost the primary election for the Republican nomination include Bob Anderson and[ 12] Nikolay Bey.[ 6] Candidates who lost the primary election for the DFL nomination include Richard Painter ,[ 13] Ali Chehem Ali,[ 6] Gregg Iverson,[ 6] Nick Leonard,[ 14] and Christopher Seymore.[ 6] Smith won election to the remaining two years of Franken's original six-year term.
United States House of Representatives [ edit ]
Minnesota's eight seats in the United States House of Representatives were up for election. The DFL held five seats and the Republicans held three seats prior to the election. Both parties gained and lost two seats, resulting in no net change in the number of seats held by each party.
Executive elections [ edit ]
Incumbent DFL Governor Mark Dayton did not seek re-election, but was eligible to do so.
Hennepin County Commissioner Jeff Johnson was the Republican nominee and U.S. Representative Tim Walz was the DFL nominee.[ 15] Other candidates included Grassroots–Legalize Cannabis Party candidate Chris Wright [ 5] and Libertarian Party candidate Josh Welter.[ 16] Candidates who lost the primary election for the Republican nomination include former governor Tim Pawlenty [ 17] and Matt Kruse.[ 16] Candidates who lost the primary election for the DFL nomination include State Representative Erin Murphy ,[ 18] Minnesota Attorney General Lori Swanson ,[ 19] Tim Holden,[ 16] and Olé Savior.[ 16] Walz won the election.
Incumbent DFL secretary of state Steve Simon announced on January 23, 2018, that he would seek re-election.[ 20] Former state senator John Howe was the Republican nominee.[ 21] William Denney sought election as an Independence Party candidate.[ 16] Simon won re-election to a second term.
Incumbent DFL state auditor Rebecca Otto announced on January 9, 2017, that she would not seek re-election and would seek election to be governor.[ 22]
Former state representative Pam Myhra was the Republican nominee.[ 23] Julie Blaha was the DFL nominee.[ 24] Other candidates included Legal Marijuana Now Party candidate Michael Ford[ 5] and Libertarian Party candidate Chris Dock.[ 16] Blaha won the election.[ 25]
Incumbent DFL attorney general Lori Swanson announced on January 28, 2018, that she would seek re-election.[ 26] On June 4, 2018, Swanson announced that she would not seek re-election and instead seek election to be governor.[ 19]
Former state representative Doug Wardlow was the Republican nominee and U.S. Representative Keith Ellison was the DFL nominee.[ 27] Noah Johnson sought election as a Grassroots–Legalize Cannabis Party candidate.[ 28] Candidates who lost the primary election for the Republican nomination include Sharon Anderson[ 29] and former state senator Bob Lessard .[ 30] Candidates who lost the primary election for the DFL nomination include State Representative Debra Hilstrom ,[ 31] former Ramsey County attorney Tom Foley,[ 32] Matt Pelikan,[ 33] and former commissioner of the Minnesota Department of Commerce Mike Rothman.[ 34] Ellison won the election.
Legislative elections [ edit ]
Minnesota Senate (special election)[ edit ]
A special election was held for District 13 in the Minnesota Senate . The special election determined which political party would control the Senate as the vacancy to be filled left the Senate equally divided between the Republicans and the DFL . Jeff Howe , the Republican nominee, won the special election, preserving a one-seat Republican majority.
Minnesota House of Representatives [ edit ]
All 134 seats in the Minnesota House of Representatives were up for election in 2018. The Republicans held a majority of 77 seats and the DFL held 57 seats prior to the election. The DFL won a majority of 75 seats and the Republicans won 59 seats, ending a four-year Republican majority.
Four seats on the Minnesota Supreme Court were up for election. Chief Justice Lorie Skjerven Gildea and Justice Barry Anderson both won re-election unopposed. Justices Margaret Chutich and Anne McKeig were both elected in their first election following their appointments. Six seats on the Minnesota Court of Appeals and several seats on the Minnesota District Courts were also up for election.
Justice Chutich faced a challenge from conservative Michelle MacDonald, whom she beat 55.9% to 43.7%. Court of Appeals Justice Lucinda Ellen Jesson faced a challenge from human-rights lawyer Anthony L. Brown, whom she defeated 62.7% to 37.0%.
County Results for Chutich v. MacDonald.
Congressional District Results for Chutich v. MacDonaldChutich: 50–60% 60–70%MacDonald: 50–60%
County Results for Jesson v. BrownJesson: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80%
Congressional District Results for Jesson v. BrownJesson: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80%
Elections for several subdivisions were held—including elections for counties, municipalities, school districts, and hospital districts.
All 87 counties held regular elections. 54 counties held primary elections. Seven counties also held special elections on the day of the general election.[ 35]
All counties held elections for:
Some counties held elections for one or more of the following:
List of counties holding primary elections
826 cities and 638 townships held regular elections. 29 cities held primary elections. 118 cities and 49 townships held special elections. Oakdale and Red Wing held special elections on both days of the primary election and general election. Benson and Saint Paul did not have regularly scheduled elections, but each held a special election on the day of the primary election. All other special elections were held on the day of the general election.[ 36] Minnetonka Beach and Motley each had a ballot question on the day of the primary election.[ 37] [ 38] 47 cities and 23 townships had ballot questions on the day of the general election.[ 39]
Cities held elections for one or more of the following:
Mayor (717 cities, including 7 special elections)
Half of the members of the city council (825 cities and 115 special elections in 112 cities)
Clerk-treasurer (10 cities, including 1 special election)
Clerk (42 cities, including 3 special elections)
Treasurer (34 cities, including 2 special elections)
Half of the members of the public works/utilities/sanitary district board of directors (4 cities)
Ballot questions (49 cities)
Townships held elections for one or more of the following:
Half of the members of the town board of supervisors (637 townships and 30 special elections in 28 townships)
Clerk-treasurer (18 townships)
Clerk (212 townships, including 17 special elections)
Treasurer (343 townships, including 8 special elections)
Ballot questions (23 townships)
List of cities and townships holding elections
Acoma Township
Ada
Adams
Adrian
Adrian Township
Afton
Agassiz Township
Agder Township
Aitkin 1
Aitkin Township 2
Akeley
Akeley Township 1
Akron Township, Big Stone County
Albany
Albert Lea 3
Alberta
Albertville
Alborn Township
Alden
Alden Township, Freeborn County
Aldrich
Alexandria
Alfsborg Township
Alma Township
Almond Township
Alpha
Altura
Alvarado
Alvwood Township
Amboy
Amboy Township
Amiret Township
Amo Township
Andover
Ann Township
Annandale
Anoka 1 , 3
Ansel Township
Apple Valley
Appleton
Appleton Township
Arago Township 1
Arbo Township
Arco
Arden Hills
Ardenhurst Township 1
Arena Township
Argyle
Arlington
Arlington Township
Arthur Township, Traverse County
Artichoke Township
Arveson Township
Ashby
Askov 1
Athens Township
Atkinson Township
Atwater
Audubon
Augsburg Township
Augusta Township
Austin 3
Automba Township
Avoca
Avon 2
Babbitt 2
Backus
Badger 1
Badger Township
Badoura Township
Bagley
Balaton
Ball Bluff Township
Barber Township
Barclay Township
Barnum
Barnum Township
Barrett
Barry
Barto Township
Battle Lake
Battle Plain Township 2
Baudette
Baxter
Bayport
Baytown Township
Bear Park Township
Beardsley
Bearville Township 1
Beauford Township
Beaver Township, Aitkin County
Beaver Township, Roseau County
Beaver Bay
Beaver Bay Township
Beaver Creek 2
Becker
Becker Township, Cass County
Bejou
Belgrade
Belgrade Township
Belle Plaine
Belle Plaine Township 1
Bellechester 1
Bellingham
Beltrami
Belview
Bemidji 3
Bena
Bennington Township
Benson 4 , 5
Benton Township
Bergen Township
Bernadotte Township
Bertha 1
Beseman Township
Bethel
Beulah Township
Big Bend Township
Big Falls
Big Lake
Big Stone Township
Big Woods Township
Bigelow
Bigfork 1
Bigfork Township
Bingham Lake
Birch Lake Township 2
Birchwood Village 1
Bird Island
Bird Island Township
Biscay
Bismarck Township
Biwabik 1
Black River Township
Blackberry Township
Blackduck 1 , 2
Blackhoof Township
Blaine 3
Blakeley Township 2
Blind Lake Township
Blomkest
Bloom Township
Bloomer Township
Blooming Prairie
Blue Earth 2
Blue Earth City Township
Bluffton
Bock
Boon Lake Township
Borup
Bovey
Bowlus 1
Bowstring Township
Boxville Township
Boy Lake Township
Boy River Township
Boyd
Bradbury Township
Braham
Brainerd
Brandon
Brandon Township
Bray Township
Breckenridge
Breezy Point
Brevator Township
Brewster
Bricelyn
Brighton Township
Brislet Township
Brook Park
Brooklyn Center
Brooklyn Park 2 , 3
Brooks
Brookston 1
Brooten
Browerville
Browns Valley
Browns Valley Township
Brownsdale 1
Brownsville
Brownton 1
Bruce Township 2
Bruno
Brunswick Township 1
Buckman 1
Buffalo
Buffalo Lake
Buhl
Bull Moose Township 1
Bungo Township
Burnstown Township 2
Burnsville 3
Burtrum
Buse Township
Butler Township
Butterfield
Butterfield Township
Butternut Valley Township
Byron
Byron Township, Cass County 1
Caledonia
Callaway 1
Calumet 2
Cambria Township
Cambridge 2 , 3
Camden Township
Camp Release Township
Campbell
Canby
Cannon Township
Cannon Falls 1
Canton
Caribou Township
Carlos
Carlston Township
Carlton
Carpenter Township
Carver
Cashel Township
Cass Lake
Cedar Township, Marshall County
Cedar Mills
Cedarbend Township
Center City
Centerville
Ceresco Township
Ceylon
Champlin
Chandler
Chanhassen
Chaska
Chatfield
Cherry Grove Township
Chickamaw Beach
Chisago City
Chisholm 1 , 3
Chokio
Clara City 2
Claremont 1
Clarissa
Clark Township, Aitkin County 1
Clarkfield
Clarks Grove 1 , 2
Clay Township
Clear Lake
Clearbrook
Clearwater
Clearwater Township
Clements
Cleveland
Cleveland Township
Clifton Township, Traverse County
Climax
Clinton
Clitherall
Clontarf 1
Clontarf Township
Cloquet 1 , 3
Clover Township, Hubbard County 1
Clover Township, Mahnomen County
Clow Township
Coates
Cobden
Cohasset
Cokato
Cold Spring
Coleraine
Cologne 1
Columbia Heights 2 , 3
Columbus
Comfort Township
Comfrey
Como Township
Comstock
Comstock Township
Conger
Cook
Coon Rapids
Corcoran
Cordova Township
Cornish Township, Aitkin County
Cornish Township, Sibley County
Correll
Cosmos
Cosmos Township
Cottage Grove
Cottonwood
Cottonwood Township
Courtland
Courtland Township
Crane Lake Township
Crate Township
Croke Township
Cromwell
Crooked Lake Township
Crookston
Crookston Township
Crosby
Crosslake
Crow Lake Township
Crow River Township
Crystal
Crystal Bay Township
Culver Township
Currie 1
Cuyuna
Cyrus
Dahlgren Township
Dakota
Dalbo Township
Dale Township
Dalton
Dane Prairie Township
Danielson Township
Danube
Danvers
Danville Township
Darfur
Darwin
Darwin Township 1
Dassel 1
Davis Township
Dawson
Dayton 3
De Graff
Decoria Township 1
Deephaven
Deer Township
Deer Creek
Deer River
Deer River Township
Deerfield Township, Cass County
Deerwood 1
Deerwood Township, Crow Wing County
Deerwood Township, Kittson County
Delano
Delavan
Delhi
Dell Grove Township 2
Dellwood 1
Denham
Denmark Township
Dennison
Dent
Denver Township
Detroit Lakes 2
Dexter
Dodge Center
Dollymount Township
Donaldson
Donnelly
Donnelly Township, Marshall County
Doran
Dover
Dovray
Dovre Township
Dresbach Township
Dryden Township
Dublin Township
Dumont 1
Dundas 2
Dundee
Dunn Township
Dunnell
Eagan
Eagle Township
Eagle Bend
Eagle Lake
Eagle Point Township
Eagle View Township
Eagles Nest Township
East Bethel
East Grand Forks
East Gull Lake
East Park Township
East Side Township
East Valley Township
Easton
Echo
Eckvoll Township
Eddy Township
Eden Prairie
Eden Valley
Edgerton
Edina
Edison Township
Effie
Eidsvold Township
Eitzen
Elba
Elbow Lake
Elbow Lake Township
Elgin
Elizabeth
Elk Lake Township
Elk River 2
Elko New Market 1
Elkton
Ellendale 2
Ellsworth
Elmdale
Elmdale Township
Elmore
Elrosa
Ely
Elysian
Embarrass Township 1
Emily
Emmons
Enstrom Township
Equality Township
Erdahl Township
Erhard
Erskine
Evan
Evansville
Eveleth
Evergreen Township
Excel Township
Excelsior
Eyota
Fairfax 1
Fairfield Township, Swift County
Fairmont
Fairview Township, Cass County
Fairview Township, Lyon County
Falk Township
Farden Township
Faribault
Farmington
Farwell
Faxon Township
Fayal Township
Federal Dam 1
Feeley Township
Felton
Fergus Falls
Fertile
Fifty Lakes
Finlayson 1
Fisher
Fisher Township
Flensburg
Floodwood
Florence
Folden Township
Foley 1
Folsom Township
Forada 1
Ford Township
Forest Township, Becker County
Forest Lake
Foreston
Fork Township
Fort Ripley
Fosston
Foster Township, Big Stone County
Fountain
Foxhome
Foxhome Township
Framnas Township
Frankford Township
Franklin
Frazee
Fredenberg Township
Freeborn
Freeland Township
Freeport
Fridley
Frost
Fulda
Funkley
Gail Lake Township
Garden City Township
Garfield
Garrison
Garrison Township
Garvin
Gary
Gaylord
Gem Lake
Geneva 1
Geneva Township 1
Genola
Georgetown 1
Germania Township
Germantown Township
Ghent
Gibbon
Gilbert 1 , 2 , 3
Gilman 2
Glen Township
Glencoe
Glencoe Township
Glenville
Glenwood 2
Glyndon
Gonvick
Good Hope Township, Itasca County
Good Thunder
Goodhue
Goodridge 1
Goodview
Gould Township
Graceville 2
Graceville Township
Grafton Township
Graham Lakes Township
Granada
Granby Township
Grand Lake Township
Grand Marais
Grand Meadow 1
Grand Meadow Township
Grand Plain Township
Grand Rapids 2
Grandview Township
Granite Falls
Grant
Granville Township
Grasston
Grattan Township
Gray Township
Great Bend Township
Green Isle
Greenbush
Greenfield 1
Greenfield Township
Greenwald
Greenwood
Greenwood Township, Clearwater County
Gregory Township
Grey Cloud Island Township
Grey Eagle
Grey Eagle Township
Grove City 1
Grove Park-Tilden Township
Grygla
Gully
Guthrie Township 1 , 2
Hackensack
Hadley
Hallock 1
Hallock Township
Halma
Halstad
Ham Lake
Hamburg
Hammond
Hampden Township
Hampton
Hancock
Hancock Township
Hangaard Township
Hanley Falls
Hanover
Hanska 1
Hantho Township
Harding
Hardwick
Harmony
Harris
Harris Township 2
Hartland
Hartland Township
Harvey Township
Hastings 3
Hatfield
Haugen Township
Haven Township
Hawley
Hayfield
Hayward
Hayward Township
Hazel Run
Hazelton Township, Kittson County
Hector 1
Hector Township
Hegbert Township
Heidelberg
Helen Township 1
Helena Township
Helga Township
Helgeland Township
Henderson
Henderson Township
Hendricks
Hendrickson Township
Hendrum
Henning 1
Henrietta Township
Henriette 1
Hereim Township 1
Herman
Hermantown
Heron Lake
Heron Lake Township
Hewitt 1
Hibbing
Hickory Township
Higdem Township
Highwater Township
Hill Township
Hill City
Hillman
Hillman Township, Kanabec County
Hillman Township, Morrison County
Hills
Hilltop
Hinckley 1
Hines Township
Hiram Township
Hitterdal
Hoffman
Hokah 1
Holden Township
Holdingford 1
Holland
Hollandale 1
Holloway 1
Holly Township
Hollywood Township
Holst Township
Holt
Holyoke Township
Home Brook Township
Honner Township 1
Hope Township
Horton Township
Houston
Howard Lake
Hoyt Lakes
Hubbard Township, Hubbard County
Hubbard Township, Polk County
Hugo
Humboldt
Hunter Township
Huntly Township
Hutchinson 3
Hyde Park Township
Ihlen 1
Industrial Township
Inguadona Township 1
International Falls 2
Inver Grove Heights 3
Iona
Iron Junction
Irondale Township 1
Ironton 1
Isanti 3
Isle
Itasca Township 1
Ivanhoe
Jackson
Jadis Township
Jamestown Township
Janesville
Jasper
Jeffers
Jenkins
Jenkins Township
Jessenland Township 2
Johnson
Jones Township
Jordan
Judson Township
Jupiter Township
Kalevala Township 1
Kandiyohi
Karlstad
Kasota 1
Kasota Township
Kasson
Keewatin
Kelliher
Kellogg
Kelso Township 1
Kennedy
Kenneth
Kensington 1
Kent
Kenyon
Kenyon Township
Kerkhoven
Kerkhoven Township
Kerrick 1
Kettle River 1
Kiester
Kiester Township 1
Kildare Township
Kilkenny
Kimball
Kinbrae
Kinghurst Township
Kingston 1
Kinney
Kragero Township
Kroschel Township 1
Kugler Township
La Crescent
La Prairie 1
La Prairie Township
La Salle
Lafayette
Lafayette Township
Lake Alice Township 1
Lake Benton
Lake Bronson 1
Lake City 3
Lake Crystal
Lake Edward Township
Lake Elmo
Lake Emma Township
Lake George Township, Hubbard County
Lake George Township, Stearns County
Lake Henry 1
Lake Jessie Township
Lake Lillian
Lake Park 1
Lake Pleasant Township
Lake Prairie Township
Lake Shore 2
Lake Shore Township
Lake St. Croix Beach
Lake Valley Township
Lake Wilson
Lakefield
Lakeland
Lakeland Shores
Lakeport Township 2
Lakeside Township, Cottonwood County
Laketown Township
Lakeville
Lamberton 1
Lancaster
Land Township
Landfall
Lanesboro
Lanesburgh Township 1
Laporte
Lastrup 1
Lauderdale
Lawrence Township, Grant County
Lawrence Township, Itasca County
Le Center
Le Roy
Le Sauk Township
Le Sueur
Leech Lake Township
Lengby 1
Lent Township
Leonard 2
Leonardsville Township
Leonidas
Leslie Township
Lester Prairie
Lewiston
Lewisville 1
Lexington
Lexington Township
Libby Township
Lien Township
Lilydale 1
Lima Township
Lime Township
Lincoln Township, Blue Earth County
Lincoln Township, Marshall County
Lind Township
Linden Township
Lindstrom
Linsell Township
Linwood Township
Lismore
Litchfield
Little Canada
Little Elbow Township 2
Little Elk Township 1
Little Falls 2
Little Pine Township 1
Littlefork
Logan Township, Aitkin County
London Township
Long Beach
Long Lake
Long Lake Township, Crow Wing County
Long Lake Township, Watonwan County
Long Lost Lake Township
Long Prairie
Longville
Loon Lake Township 1
Loretto
Louisburg
Louisville Township, Red Lake County
Louisville Township, Scott County
Lowry 1
Lucan
Luverne
Lyle
Lynd 1
Lynd Township
Lyra Township
Mabel
Macville Township
Madelia
Madison
Madison Township 2 , 5
Madison Lake
Magnolia
Mahnomen
Mahtowa Township
Malta Township
Manchester
Manchester Township
Manhattan Beach
Mankato 3
Mankato Township
Mansfield Township
Mantorville
Mantrap Township
Maple Township
Maple Grove
Maple Grove Township, Becker County
Maple Lake
Maple Plain
Mapleton
Mapleton Township
Mapleview
Maplewood 3
Marble
Marcell Township 1
Marietta
Marine on St. Croix
Marsh Creek Township
Marsh Grove Township
Marshall
Marshfield Township
Martin Township 2
Marysland Township
Mason Township
Max Township
Maxwell Township
May Township, Cass County
Mayer
Maynard
Mazeppa
McCrea Township
McGrath 1
McGregor 1
McIntosh
McKinley
McKinley Township
McPherson Township
Meadow Brook Township
Meadowlands
Medford
Medicine Lake
Medina
Medo Township
Meire Grove
Melrose
Menahga 1 , 2
Mendota
Mendota Heights
Mentor
Middle River
Middle River Township
Midway Township, Cottonwood County
Miesville
Milaca
Milan
Millerville
Millville
Millward Township
Milroy
Miltona
Miltona Township 2
Minneapolis 2 , 5
Minneiska
Minneiska Township 1 , 2
Minneota
Minnesota City
Minnesota Lake
Minnetonka Beach 6
Minnetrista
Mission Township
Mizpah
Moltke Township
Monroe Township
Monson Township
Montevideo
Montgomery
Monticello
Montrose
Moonshine Township
Moore Township
Moorhead
Moose Township
Moose Creek Township
Moose Lake 2
Moose Lake Township, Carlton County 1
Moose Lake Township, Cass County
Mora
Morgan
Morrill Township
Morris
Morristown
Morse Township, Itasca County
Morton
Motley 1 , 6
Mound
Mounds View
Mount Morris Township
Mountain Iron
Mountain Lake
Mountain Lake Township
Moyer Township
Mudgett Township
Mulligan Township
Murdock
Myrtle 1
Nashua
Nashwauk
Nashwauk Township
Nassau
Nelson
Nelson Park Township
Nerstrand 2
Nesbit Township
Nessel Township
Nevis 1
Nevis Township
New Auburn
New Auburn Township
New Brighton 2 , 5
New Folden Township
New Germany
New Hope
New Independence Township
New London
New Maine Township
New Munich 1
New Prague 1
New Richland
New Solum Township
New Sweden Township
New Trier
New Ulm
New York Mills
Newfolden
Newport
Newry Township
Newton Township
Nicollet
Nicollet Township
Nielsville
Nimrod
Nisswa
Nokay Lake Township
Nora Township, Clearwater County
Norcross
Nordland Township, Aitkin County
Nordland Township, Lyon County
Nore Township
North Branch 2
North Fork Township
North Mankato
North Oaks
North Ottawa Township
North St. Paul
North Star Township, Brown County
Northern Township
Northfield 2
Northome 1
Northrop
Norway Township, Kittson County
Norwood Young America
Nowthen
Numedal Township
Nunda Township
Oak Grove
Oak Lawn Township 1
Oak Park Township
Oak Park Heights
Oakdale 1 , 4
Oakwood Township
Odessa
Odessa Township
Odin
Odin Township
Ogema 1 , 2
Ogilvie
Okabena
Oklee
Olivia
Onamia
Ormsby
Orono
Oronoco
Orr
Orrock Township
Ortonville
Ortonville Township
Osakis
Osborne Township
Oscar Township
Oshawa Township
Oslo
Osseo
Ostrander
Oteneagen Township
Otrey Township 1
Otsego
Ottawa Township
Otter Tail Peninsula Township
Ottertail 1
Owatonna
Owens Township
Oxford Township
Palisade 2
Palmville Township
Park Rapids
Parker Township, Marshall County
Parkers Prairie
Parnell Township, Traverse County
Paynesville
Paynesville Township 2
Pease
Pelan Township 1
Pelican Township, Crow Wing County
Pelican Township, Otter Tail County
Pelican Lake Township
Pelican Rapids
Pemberton
Pennock
Pequot Lakes
Perch Lake Township
Percy Township
Perham 2
Perham Township
Perley
Perry Lake Township
Peterson
Pierz
Pierz Township
Pike Township
Pike Bay Township 1
Pillager 1
Pillsbury Township
Pine City
Pine City Township
Pine Island
Pine Lake Township, Cass County
Pine River
Pine River Township
Pine Springs
Pipestone
Plainview 1
Plato
Platte Lake Township
Pleasant Mound Township
Pliny Township
Plummer
Plymouth
Pohlitz Township
Polk Centre Township
Polonia Township
Pomme de Terre Township
Pomroy Township, Itasca County
Ponto Lake Township
Poplar Township
Popple Township
Poppleton Township
Portage Township
Porter
Posen Township
Powers Township
Prairie Lake Township 2
Preston
Princeton
Prinsburg
Prior Township
Prior Lake
Proctor
Pulaski Township
Quamba 1
Racine 1
Ramsey 1 , 3
Randall
Randolph 2
Ranier
Raymond
Red Lake Falls
Red Lake Falls Township
Red Wing 1 , 3 , 4
Redpath Township
Redwood Falls
Regal
Reine Township
Remer 1
Remer Township 2
Renville
Revere
Rice
Rice Township
Rice Lake
Rich Valley Township
Richardson Township
Richardville Township
Richfield
Richmond 1
Richville 1
Ridgely Township
River Township
River Falls Township
Riverdale Township
Riverton
Robbinsdale
Rochester 3
Rock Creek
Rock Lake Township
Rockford 1
Rockville
Rockwood Township, Hubbard County 1
Rogers 2
Rogers Township
Rollingstone
Rollis Township
Roome Township
Roosevelt 1
Roscoe
Rose Creek
Rose Dell Township
Roseau
Rosemount
Rosendale Township
Roseville 3
Roseville Township, Grant County
Rosing Township
Ross Township
Ross Lake Township
Rothsay 1
Round Lake
Round Lake Township, Becker County 1
Royalton
Rush City
Rush Lake Township
Rushford Village
Rushmore
Russell
Ruthton
Rutledge
Sabin
Sago Township
Saint Paul 4 , 5
Salem Township, Cass County
San Francisco Township
Sanborn
Sand Creek Township
Sand Lake Township
Sandstone 1
Sanford Township
Sargeant
Sargeant Township
Sartell
Sauk Centre 2
Sauk Rapids
Scandia
Scandia Valley Township
Scanlon 2
Schoolcraft Township
Seaforth 1
Sebeka 2
Sedan
Severance Township
Seward Township
Shafer
Shakopee
Sharon Township
Shelburne Township
Shelby Township
Shell Rock Township
Shelly
Sherburn
Sheridan Township
Shevlin
Shevlin Township
Shible Township
Shingobee Township
Shoreview
Shorewood
Sibley Township
Sigel Township
Silver Township 1
Silver Bay
Silver Brook Township
Silver Creek Township, Wright County 2
Silver Lake
Sinclair Township
Sinnott Township
Skagen Township
Skane Township
Skelton Township
Skyline
Slater Township 1
Slayton
Sleepy Eye
Smoky Hollow Township
Sobieski
Sodus Township
Solway
South Bend Township
South Branch Township
South Haven 1
South Red River Township
South St. Paul 3
Southbrook Township
Southside Township
Spang Township 1
Spicer
Split Rock Township
Splithand Township
Spring Brook Township
Spring Grove
Spring Hill
Spring Lake Township
Spring Lake Park
Spring Park
Spring Valley
Springfield
Springfield Township
Springvale Township
Spruce Township
Spruce Valley Township
Squaw Lake
St. Anthony
St. Augusta
St. Bonifacius
St. Charles
St. Clair
St. Cloud 3
St. Francis
St. Hilaire
St. James
St. James Township
St. Joseph
St. Joseph Township, Kittson County
St. Lawrence Township
St. Leo
St. Martin
St. Marys Point
St. Mathias Township
St. Michael 1
Saint Paul 4 , 5
St. Rosa
St. Stephen 1
St. Vincent
St. Vincent Township
Stacy
Stafford Township
Stanchfield Township
Staples
Starbuck
Stately Township
Steamboat River Township
Steen
Stephen
Sterling Township
Stevens Township
Stewart
Stewartville
Stillwater
Stillwater Township
Stockton
Stokes Township, Itasca County
Stokes Township, Roseau County
Stony Brook Township
Storden
Storden Township
Strandquist
Strathcona
Sturgeon Lake 1
Sturgeon Lake Township
Sumter Township
Sunburg
Sunfish Lake 1
Svea Township
Swanville 1
Sylvan Township
Taconite
Tamarac Township
Tamarack
Taopi
Tara Township, Traverse County
Taunton
Taylor Township, Traverse County
Taylors Falls
Tegner Township
Teien Township
Tenstrike
Thief Lake Township
Thief River Falls
Third River Township
Thompson Township
Thomson Township
Thorpe Township
Thunder Lake Township
Timothy Township
Tintah
Tintah Township
Todd Township
Tonka Bay
Toqua Township
Torrey Township
Tower
Tracy 1 , 2
Trail
Transit Township
Traverse Township
Trelipe Township
Trimont
Trommald 1
Trondhjem Township
Trosky
Trout Lake Township
Troy Township, Renville County
Truman
Turtle Lake Township, Cass County 1
Turtle River
Twin Lakes 1
Twin Lakes Township, Carlton County
Twin Lakes Township, Mahnomen County
Twin Valley
Two Harbors 2 , 3
Tyler
Ulen 1
Underwood 1
Underwood Township
Upsala
Urbank
Utica
Vadnais Heights
Valley Township
Vega Township
Veldt Township
Verdon Township
Vergas
Vermillion
Verndale
Vernon Center
Vernon Center Township
Verona Township
Vesta
Vesta Township
Victoria
Vienna Township
Viking
Viking Township
Villard 2
Villard Township 1
Vining
Virginia 2
Waasa Township
Wabana Township
Wabasha 1
Wabasso
Wabedo Township 1 , 2
Waconia
Wadena
Wagner Township
Wahkon
Waite Park
Walden Township, Cass County 1 , 2
Waldorf
Walker
Walls Township
Walnut Grove
Walters
Waltham 1
Wanamingo
Wanda 1
Wanger Township
Warba
Ward Township
Warren 2
Warrenton Township
Warroad
Waseca
Washington Township
Washington Lake Township
Watertown
Watertown Township
Waterville
Watkins
Watson
Waubun
Waukenabo Township 1
Waverly
Wawina Township
Wayzata
Welcome
Wells
Wendell
West Concord 1
West Newton Township
West St. Paul 2 , 3
West Union
West Valley Township
Westbrook
Westbrook Township
Westerheim Township
Westport
Whalan
Wheaton
White Township
White Bear Township
White Oak Township
Whiteford Township
Whitewater Township
Wilder
Wildwood Township
Wilkinson Township
Willernie
Williams
Williams Township
Willmar 2 , 3
Willow River
Willow Valley Township
Wilmont
Wilson Township, Cass County
Wilton
Windom
Windsor Township
Winfield Township
Winger 1
Winnebago
Winona
Winsor Township
Winsted
Winsted Township
Winthrop
Winton 1
Wirt Township
Wolf Lake
Wolford Township 1
Wolverton
Wood Lake
Wood Lake Township
Woodbury
Woodland
Woodrow Township, Cass County 1
Woodstock
Woodville Township
Workman Township
Worthington 2
Worthington Township
Wrenshall
Wrenshall Township
Wright 1
Wright Township
Wykoff
Wylie Township
Wyoming
Yellow Bank Township
Young America Township 2
Zemple
Zimmerman 1
Zumbro Township
Zumbro Falls 1
Zumbrota
1 One or more special elections were held on the day of the general election.
2 Had one or more ballot questions on the day of the general election.
3 A primary election was held.
4 One or more special elections were held on the day of the primary election.
5 Did not have regularly scheduled elections.
6 Had a ballot question on the day of the primary election.
284 school districts held regular elections to elect half of the members of their board of directors . Six school districts held primary elections. Braham, Eden Prairie, and Holdingford did not have regularly scheduled elections, but each held a special election on the day of the general election. 24 other school districts also held special elections on the day of the general election.[ 40] Five school districts had ballot questions on the day of the primary election.[ 41] [ 42] [ 43] [ 44] 56 school districts had ballot questions on the day of the general election.[ 39]
List of school districts holding elections
Ada-Borup1
Adrian2
Aitkin
Albany
Albert Lea
Alden2
Alexandria
Annandale
Ashby
Atwater-Cosmos-Grove City2
Austin
Badger
Bagley
Barnesville2 , 4
Barnum
Battle Lake
Becker
Belgrade-Brooten-Elrosa 2
Bemidji
Benson1 , 3
Bertha-Hewitt
Big Lake
Blackduck
Blue Earth Area
BOLD
Braham1 , 2 , 4
Brainerd
Brandon-Evansville
Breckenridge
Brooklyn Center
Browerville
Browns Valley
Buffalo Lake-Hector
Buffalo-Hanover-Montrose2 , 4
Burnsville
Butterfield
Byron
Caledonia
Cambridge-Isanti
Campbell-Tintah
Cannon Falls
Carlton
Cass Lake-Bena
Cedar Mountain2
Centennial 2
Chatfield
Chisago Lakes
Chisholm
Chokio-Alberta
Clearbrook-Gonvick2
Cleveland3
Climax
Clinton-Graceville-Beardsley
Cloquet
Columbia Heights2 , 5
Comfrey
Cook County
Cromwell-Wright
Crookston
Crosby-Ironton
Dassel-Cokato1 , 2
Dawson-Boyd
Deer River
Delano
Detroit Lakes2
Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton
Dover-Eyota
Duluth 2 , 4
East Grand Forks
Eastern Carver County
Eden Prairie1 , 4
Eden Valley-Watkins2
Edgerton2
Elk River
Ellsworth
Ely
Esko
Eveleth-Gilbert
Fairmont Area Schools
Faribault
Farmington
Fergus Falls
Fertile-Beltrami
Fillmore Central
Fisher
Floodwood2
Foley1
Forest Lake 2
Fosston2
Frazee-Vergas2
Fulda
Gibbon-Fairfax-Winthrop 1
Glencoe-Silver Lake2
Glenville-Emmons 2
Goodhue2 , 4
Goodridge
Granada Huntley-East Chain
Grand Meadow
Grand Rapids
Greenbush-Middle River
Greenway
Grygla
Hancock2
Hawley
Hayfield
Hendricks
Henning
Herman-Norcross
Hermantown
Heron Lake-Okabena2
Hibbing1
Hill City
Hills-Beaver Creek
Holdingford1 , 2 , 4
Houston
Howard Lake-Waverly-Winsted
Hutchinson
International Falls
Isle
Ivanhoe
Jackson County Central1
Janesville-Waldorf-Pemberton2
Jordan1
Kasson-Mantorville
Kelliher
Kenyon-Wanamingo
Kerkhoven-Murdock-Sunburg
Kimball1
Kingsland2
Kittson Central
La Crescent-Hokah
Lac qui Parle Valley
Lake Benton
Lake City
Lake Crystal-Wellcome Memorial
Lake of the Woods
Lake Park-Audubon1
Lake Superior
Lakeview
Lakeville
Lancaster1
Lanesboro1 , 2
Laporte1
Le Sueur-Henderson
LeRoy-Ostrander2
Lester Prairie
Lewiston-Altura
Litchfield
Little Falls
Littlefork-Big Falls
Long Prairie-Grey Eagle
Luverne
Lyle
Mabel-Canton
MACCRAY2
Madelia1
Mahnomen
Mahtomedi2
Maple Lake
Maple River
Marshall
Marshall County Central
Martin County West
McGregor
Medford1
Melrose
Menahga
Mesabi East
Milaca2
Milroy
Minneapolis 2 , 5
Minneota
Minnewaska1
Montevideo
Moorhead
Moose Lake
Mora
Morris Area
Mountain Iron-Buhl1
Mountain Lake3 , 4
Murray County Central
N.R.H.E.G.
Nashwauk-Keewatin
Nett Lake
Nevis
New London-Spicer
New Prague Area
New Ulm
New York Mills
Nicollet
Norman County East
Norman County West
North Branch1
North St. Paul-Maplewood
Northfield 2
Northland Community
Ogilvie3 , 4
Onamia
Ortonville
Osakis
Osseo 1
Owatonna
Park Rapids
Parkers Prairie2
Paynesville
Pelican Rapids
Pequot Lakes
Perham
Pierz
Pillager
Pine City
Pine Island
Pine River-Backus
Pipestone Area
Plainview-Elgin-Millville2
Princeton
Prior Lake
Proctor
Randolph2
Red Lake County Central1
Red Lake Falls
Red Lake 2 , 5
Red Rock Central2
Red Wing 2
Redwood Falls Area
Renville County West
Robbinsdale2
Rochester5
Rockford 2
Rocori
Roseau
Round Lake-Brewster
Royalton
Rush City2 , 4
Rushford-Peterson1 , 2
Saint Paul 2 , 4
Sartell2
Sauk Centre
Sauk Rapids
Sebeka
Shakopee
Sibley East
Sleepy Eye
South Koochiching
South St. Paul
Southland 2
Spring Grove
Springfield
St. Charles
St. Clair
St. Cloud Area5
St. Francis
St. James
St. Louis County
St. Michael-Albertville
Staples-Motley
Stephen-Argyle Central
Stewartville
Stillwater
Swanville
Thief River Falls
Tracy Area School District
Tri-City United
Tri-County 1
Triton2
Truman
Ulen-Hitterdal
Underwood
United South Central
Upsala
Verndale
Virginia 2
Wabasha-Kellogg
Wabasso
Waconia2
Wadena-Deer Creek
Walker-Hackensack-Akeley
Warren-Alvarado-Oslo
Warroad
Waseca
Watertown-Mayer1
Waterville-Elysian-Morristown1 , 2
Waubun
West Central Area 2
Westbrook-Walnut Grove
Wheaton Area
Willmar2
Willow River
Windom
Win-E-Mac
Winona Area 2 , 5
Worthington3
Wrenshall2
Yellow Medicine East
Zumbrota-Mazeppa
1 A special election was held on the day of the general election.
2 Had one or more ballot questions on the day of the general election.
3 Had one or more ballot questions on the day of the primary election.
4 Did not have regularly scheduled elections.
5 A primary election was held.
16 hospital districts held regular elections to elect half of the members of their board of directors. Six hospital districts also held special elections on the day of the general election.[ 45]
List of hospital districts holding elections
Canby Community
Cook County
Cook-Orr
Cuyuna Range1
Dawson Area
Glacial Ridge
Monticello-Big Lake Community1
Moose Lake Community
North Pine Area1
North Suburban
Northern Itasca1
Paynesville Area
Pelican Valley1
Perham1
Staples Area
United
1 One or more special elections were held on the day of the general election.
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