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MNMinnesota Elections & Politics
Political lean
Democratic-leaning β Reliably Democratic in modern presidential elections.
Electoral context
Minnesota has approximately 12 electoral college votes (based on population tier).
Key political institutions
- Capital: Saint Paul β seat of the state government, state capitol building, state legislature
- Governorship: elected statewide every 4 years (most states)
- US Senate seats: 2 (every state has 2)
- US House seats: proportional to population
How Minnesota fits into national politics
Minnesota reliably supports Democratic candidates in modern presidential cycles. Urban areas drive much of this lean.
Note: For up-to-date election results and current polling, refer to official sources: the Minnesota Secretary of State, the Federal Election Commission, and major polling aggregators.
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