2018 Minnesota Senate District 54 special election

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District 54 special election, 2018
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  2016 February 12, 2018 (2018-02-12) 2020  

Minnesota Senate District 54
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Nominee Karla Bigham Denny McNamara
Party Democratic (DFL) Republican
Popular vote7,3436,813
Percentage50.73%47.06%

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Results by precinct

Senator before election

Dan Schoen
Democratic (DFL)

Elected Senator

Karla Bigham
Democratic (DFL)

A special election was held in the U.S. state of Minnesota on February 12, 2018, to elect a new senator for District 54 in the Minnesota Senate, caused by the resignation of Dan Schoen effective on December 15, 2017. A primary election was held on January 29, 2018, to nominate a Republican candidate. It coincided with the Minnesota House of Representatives District 23B special election. The Democratic–Farmer–Labor (DFL) nominee, Karla Bigham, won the special election.

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Background

Location of District 54 in the Minneapolis-Saint Paul metropolitan area. Minnesota Senate District 54 location.svg
Location of District 54 in the Minneapolis–Saint Paul metropolitan area.

In November 2017, several women accused Senator Dan Schoen of sexually harassing them. [1] [2] On November 22, 2017, Schoen announced he would resign on December 15, 2017. [3]

The special election garnered much attention given that the Republicans controlled the Senate only by a single seat as well as a legal question of whether a Republican senator should remain in the Senate. Senator Michelle Fischbach was the subject of a lawsuit challenging her ability to remain in the Senate after she became lieutenant governor in early January 2018 when DFL Lieutenant Governor Tina Smith resigned to be appointed to the U.S. Senate. [4] As president of the Senate, Fischbach was first in line to succeed her. The lawsuit was dismissed without prejudice by the chief judge of the Minnesota Second District Court in Ramsey County on the day of the special election, but another lawsuit was likely. [5] The DFL needed to retain the seat for there to be a potential that the DFL could win control of the Senate if a special election were to occur if Fischbach were removed from the Senate as a result of a lawsuit. [6]

District 54 represents parts of the counties of Dakota and Washington. Schoen had represented the district in the Senate since January 2017, replacing retiring DFL incumbent Katie Sieben—who represented the area in the Senate since 2007 and previously in the House from 2003. Schoen previously represented District 54A, the western half of the district, in the House from 2013. In the last election in 2016, Schoen won with 53 percent of the vote compared to his Republican opponent's 47 percent.

Candidates

Candidate filings were open from January 8 through January 11. As multiple Republican candidates filed for office, a primary election was held on January 29, 2018, to determine which candidate received the party's nomination. [7]

Republican Party of Minnesota

The Senate District 54 Republicans held a convention to endorse a candidate on December 12, 2017. Former state Representative Denny McNamara won the endorsement. 2016 District 54 Republican nominee Leilani Holmstadt and Bob Anderson also sought the endorsement and said they would abide by it. [8] James Brunsgaard, who did not seek the endorsement, was also a candidate. In explaining his decision to seek the Republican nomination, Brunsgaard said he did not like McNamara because he's a "self-serving politician." [6]

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  • Bob Anderson [8]
  • Leilani Holmstadt, 2016 District 54 Republican nominee [8]

Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party

The Senate District 54 DFL endorsed former state Representative Karla Bigham on November 30, 2017. [10]

Libertarian Party of Minnesota

Primary election

Results

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Republican primary election results by precinct.

Denny McNamara won the Republican nomination over James Brunsgaard in the primary election. McNamara said he appreciated Brunsgaard's willingness to put himself forward for public office. Brunsgaard said he would support Libertarian candidate Emily Mellingen. [12]

PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Party of Minnesota Denny McNamara 1,32884.91
James Brunsgaard23615.09
Subtotal1,564100.00
Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party Karla Bigham 449100.00
Total2,013100.00
Invalid/blank votes180.89
Turnout (out of 48,152 registered voters) [13] 2,0314.22
Source: Minnesota Secretary of State [14]

Results

DFL nominee Karla Bigham won over Republican nominee Denny McNamara. The result returned the Senate to the status quo before the vacancy of 34 Republican and 33 DFL senators, creating a potential future shift of control of the Senate in a special election if Republican Senator Michelle Fischbach were removed from her seat as a result of a lawsuit challenging her ability to remain in the Senate. [15]

PartyCandidateVotes%pp
Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party Karla Bigham 7,34350.73Decrease2.svg2.40
Republican Party of Minnesota Denny McNamara 6,81347.06Increase2.svg0.36
Libertarian Party of Minnesota Emily Mellingen3132.16Increase2.svg2.16
Write-in N/A70.05Decrease2.svg0.11
Total14,476100.00±0.00
Invalid/blank votes20.01Decrease Positive.svg5.37
Turnout (out of 48,456 registered voters) [16] 14,47829.88Decrease2.svg52.60
Source: Minnesota Secretary of State [17]

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