Will a lawsuit filed last week against a DFL candidate have an impact on the balance of political power at the Minnesota Capitol?| Alpha News MN
Republicans and DFLers are likely to be deadlocked in a 67-67 tie in the House when the 2025 legislative session starts on Monday, Jan. 13.| Alpha News MN
Republicans flipped three key swing districts in the Minnesota House, making the party breakdown an even 67-67 between Republicans and Democrats, according to preliminary election results. If the results stand, this would mean an end to the two-year Democratic-Farmer-Labor trifecta control of state government. At least two House Districts, 54A in Shakopee and 14B in […]| Minnesota Reformer