35 candidates ready to take on legislative incumbents in 2010
More than 14 months before the 2010 general election, 19 people have filed with the Campaign Finance Board to run for the state Senate in 16 districts, and 16 have filed to run for House seats.
Bill Paulsen to seek state Senate seat
Watch your back, Kevin Dahle. The first-term senator from Minnesota’s District 25 has Republicans knocking each other down for the chance to challenge him for his seat, which he won in a January 2008 special election to replace Sen. Tom Neuville, who was appointed to a judgeship. In June, three Republicans from the district filed ...
Bill Paulsen to seek state Senate seat
Watch your back, Kevin Dahle. The first-term senator from Minnesota’s District 25 has Republicans knocking each other down for the chance to challenge him for his seat, which he won in a January 2008 special election to replace Sen. Tom Neuville, who was appointed to a judgeship. In June, three Republicans from the district filed ...
Bill Paulsen to seek state Senate seat
Watch your back, Kevin Dahle. The first-term senator from Minnesota’s District 25 has Republicans knocking each other down for the chance to challenge him for his seat, which he won in a January 2008 special election to replace Sen. Tom Neuville, who was appointed to a judgeship. In June, three Republicans from the district filed ...
Convention: GOP taking aim at DFL lead in the House
Watch your back, Kevin Dahle. The first-term senator from Minnesota’s District 25 has Republicans knocking each other down for the chance to challenge him for his seat, which he won in a January 2008 special election to replace Sen. Tom Neuville, who was appointed to a judgeship. In June, three Republicans from the district filed ...
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