Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz called a special election for a northern state Senate seat to replace former Sen. Justin Eichorn, who resigned last week following his arrest in an underage prostitution sting.
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Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz called a special election in late April for the Brainerd Lakes-area seat vacated by former GOP state Sen. Justin Eichorn, who faces a federal charge for allegedly ...
Gov. Tim Walz calls special election for MN Senate District 6 to fill vacancy left by Justin Eichorn
A special election is set next month for the vacant seat held by former Sen. Justin Eichorn, the Republican state lawmaker facing federal prosecution for allegedly attempting to pay a minor for
The special election for Senate District 6 follows Eichorn’s resignation last week. At least eight bids for the seat have been announced so far.
Minnesota Secretary of State Steve Simon said President Donald Trump’s recent executive order targeting elections was “unlawful.”
It attempts a federal takeover of state and locally administered election systems — in part by threatening states with an unlawful cutoff of funding," said Minnesota Secretary of State Steve Simon.
Simon is considering joining a lawsuit against the order because the U.S. Constitution puts control of elections in the hands of the states and Congress, not the executive branch.
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Wisconsin Supreme Court election captures attention of Elon Musk as Tesla lawsuit against state could come before judges
Liberal wins overwhelmingly in Wisconsin Supreme Court race, overcoming Musk's millions
Dane County Judge Susan Crawford won a seat on the Wisconsin State Supreme Court on Tuesday — maintaining the court’s liberal-leaning majority and dealing a blow to Republicans. In a hotly contested race that drew more than $90 million in spending,
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A special election is set for Tuesday, April 29, to elect a state senator. To run for office, a candidate must meet all of these requirements: Be a resident of their district for at least six months before the general election. Have maintained residence in their district for at least 30 days before the general election.
According to Minnesota Statute, every jurisdiction using electronic voting equipment must conduct a public accuracy test before each election. This process is open to the public.
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz on Tuesday called a special election to fill the Senate seat left vacant by last week's resignation of Justin Eichorn, who is jailed in connection with an underage prostitution sting.
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