john erwin
Minneapolis voters head to polls wondering who paid for campaigns
They are called “pre-general” campaign-finance reports, but with the general election in Minneapolis only a day away, many candidates’ reports have yet to be filed, according to a website maintained by Hennepin County. In select races that could be close and have reports posted, the money race gives an indication of what the candidates had to work with in the closing days of their campaigns.
New instant-runoff voting could factor in 22 Minneapolis races
A flurry of candidate filings on deadline day brought to 22 the number of city races that could, in theory, be decided by instant-runoff voting (IRV). Last-minute filers included John Malone, a plaintiff in an anti-IRV lawsuit that the state Supreme Court rejected in June.
Franken: ‘We ran a very efficient campaign,’ wasted no effort in win
“When you win an election by 312 votes, there’s not a lot of effort that goes to waste,” Al Franken told Minneapolis Democrats Saturday. “We ran a very efficient campaign.” Franken nominated R.T. Rybak for endorsement for a third term as mayor at the Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party’s city convention.









