Two races being recounted in the Minnesota House have members of the Democratic Farm Labor Party, the state’s Democratic Party, on track to win the races. Incumbent DFL Reps. Dan Wolgamott and Brad Tabke will continue to serve Minnesota House districts 14B and 54A,
The House is on course to be evenly split between Democrats and Republicans while Democrats are set to keep control of the state Senate.
After a recount upheld a DFL candidate’s narrow win, the outcome moves next to the courts for a race that would determine whether the House is in GOP hands or tied next year.
GOP members raise questions over outcome of House seat 54A election and say they will appeal the results to the Minnesota Supreme Court.
The ceremony in the governor's reception room was the first time Walz had met with reporters at the state Capitol since last summer.
Rep. Wolgamott's opponent Sue Ek had requested the recount after absentee ballots failed to upload on election night.
According to the University of Florida, that's the highest turnout rate in the country right now. Wisconsin, which is currently ranked second with a 76.37% turnout rate, is still working to certify its election results.
Officials in two counties revisited results in close House races on Monday after experiencing vote reporting issues after Election Day.
President-elect Donald Trump says countries that allow illegal drugs and migrants past our borders will pay. He's vowed to make good on an election promise of charging a new tarrif to the U.S.'s three largest trading partners.
An initial recount Thursday increased one House candidate’s lead slightly as officials work to settle races that could affect which party has the Minnesota House majority
The judges in Scott County sorted and counted nearly 22,000 ballots in House District 54-A to check against machine totals reported after the Nov. 5 election.
A politically bruised governor, an ascendant congresswoman and a powerful Republican in Washington are among Minnesota’s political figures to watch after the 2024 election. Here’s a look at five Minnesota political power players who could make waves in the coming years.