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What to watch in Minnesota' s 2022 primary election
Illustration: Brendan Lynch/Axios Minnesota voters head to the polls Tuesday for the state's primary election. Here's a sampling of some of the most closely watched races on the ballot. Republican attorney general race
The most competitive statewide primary is the Republican attorney general race between Jim Schulz, the party-endorsed candidate, and Doug Wardlow, who was the GOP's nominee in 2018.The stakes: The winner takes on DFL Attorney General Keith Ellison in what's expected to be a hotly contested race this November. Ilhan Omar and Betty McCollum
In the Twin Cities, Democratic U.S. Reps. Ilhan Omar and Betty McCollum both have same-party challengers. Omar, who secured the DFL endorsement, faces former Minneapolis City Council Member Don Samuels. He's sought to position himself as a more moderate choice on public safety. McCollum's rival is Amane Badhasso, a political organizer and Ethiopian refugee calling for fresh leadership in the St. Paul-based district. Plus: Voters in Southern Minnesota's 1st Congressional District to finish out . Minnesota Legislature primaries 2022
The outcome of primaries across the state will set the stage for the November battle for control of the Legislature — but they'll also shape political dynamics at the Capitol in other ways. A number of GOP races .Several incumbent GOP senators, including and , are facing challenges from the right. Several GOP primaries for open legislative seats, including one in and , have similar dynamics. Plus: In the Shakopee area, Rep. Erik Mortenson, a conservative firebrand who is not affiliated with any caucus, and former GOP Rep. Bob Loonan . Between the lines: The results in those races will likely influence politics and priorities of the GOP caucuses in both chambers next year. On the DFL side, longtime and of Minneapolis face primary challengers. So do Rep. Aisha Gomez of Minneapolis and St. Paul Rep. John Thompson, who . Capitols insiders are also watching the post-redistricting member vs. member duels between in the Eagan area s and in Bloomington.The intra-party race between DFL-endorsed candidate Justin Emmerich and Erin Maye Quade has also attracted attention.Flashback: Maye Quade, a former state legislator and lieutenant governor candidate, , for an open Apple Valley-area seat. Who will succeed Mike Freeman
Voters in Hennepin County will decide which two candidates for county attorney emerge from . Former chief public defender Mary Moriarty, who's running with the DFL endorsement, House Majority Leader Ryan Winkler and retired Judge Martha Holton Dimick are seen as top contenders for the November runoff to succeed retiring County Attorney Mike Freeman. The race is nonpartisan, so the top two vote-getters advance to November, regardless of their political party Yes, and: In Dakota County, will winnow to two. And South Washington County Schools is asking voters to to address school overcrowding. If successful, it would be the largest school referendum approved in in the state, leaders say. Get more local stories in your inbox with .Subscribe Support local journalism by becoming a member. More Twin Cities stories
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