Politics
Minnesota Senate Election on November 4 Could Shift Control
 
																								
												
												
											The upcoming election on November 4, 2023, will determine control of the Minnesota Senate, where two seats are contested following significant changes in representation. The vacancies arose from the resignation of former Senator Nicole Mitchell of Woodbury on July 25 and the unexpected death of Senator Bruce Anderson of Buffalo on July 21.
Potential Outcomes of the Election
The stakes are high for both major parties. Should Republicans retain Anderson’s seat and successfully flip Mitchell’s seat, they could gain a 34-33 majority in the chamber, shifting power from the current 33-32 DFL majority. Conversely, if Democrats win just one of the two contested seats, they will maintain their majority.
Both seats are not expected to be competitive, as indicated by prior election results. In 2022, Mitchell won her seat with 59% of the vote, while Anderson achieved a commanding 68% victory. Running for Mitchell’s seat in District 47 is Democrat and current state Representative Amanda Hemmingsen-Jaeger, who faces Republican candidate Dwight Dorau. In District 29, which includes Buffalo and Monticello, Republican Michael Holmstrom is competing against Democrat Louis McNutt.
Candidates and Party Perspectives
Senate Majority Leader Erin Murphy, representing the DFL, expressed confidence in her candidates. “Louis and Amanda are campaigning hard, and the voters they’re meeting are concerned about the chaos and cruelty coming from Washington,” she stated. Murphy emphasized her belief that the DFL will maintain its majority and continue advocating for the interests of Minnesotans.
On the other hand, Senate Minority Leader Mark Johnson of the Republican Party articulated his eagerness for the election results. “A Republican majority in the Senate would take control back from left-wing activists and return it to common sense Minnesotans,” Johnson remarked. He outlined his party’s priorities of eliminating what they term the “theft of taxpayer dollars by fraudsters,” improving education, and making life more affordable for families in Minnesota.
This election is set against the backdrop of a recent tie in the Minnesota House of Representatives, which returned to a 67-67 tie after a special election on September 16 to fill the seat of the late Speaker Emerita Melissa Hortman in Brooklyn Park. This tie means that any legislation must secure bipartisan support to progress through the Legislature and reach the desk of Governor Tim Walz, irrespective of the Senate’s composition.
The outcomes of the Senate election are crucial as they may significantly affect legislative priorities and governance in Minnesota. With both major parties mobilizing their resources, the results of this election could reshape the political landscape in the state in the coming years.
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