New Hope, Minnesota
New Hope is a city in Hennepin County, Minnesota. The city had 21,986 residents as of 2020, according to the United States Census Bureau.[1]
Federal officials
The current members of the U.S. Senate from Minnesota are:
Office title | Officeholder name | Date assumed office | Party affiliation |
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U.S. Senate Minnesota |
January 3, 2007 |
Democratic Party |
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U.S. Senate Minnesota |
January 3, 2018 |
Democratic Party |
To view a map of U.S. House districts in Minnesota and find your representative, click here.
State officials
The following is a list of the current state executive officials from Minnesota:
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Office | Name | Party | Date assumed office |
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Attorney General of Minnesota | Keith Ellison | Democratic | January 7, 2019 |
Chief of Staff to the Governor of Minnesota | Chris Schmitter | Democratic | 2019 |
Governor of Minnesota | Tim Walz | Democratic | January 7, 2019 |
Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota | Peggy Flanagan | Democratic | January 7, 2019 |
Minnesota Commissioner of Agriculture | Thom Petersen | Nonpartisan | 2019 |
Minnesota Commissioner of Labor and Industry | Nicole Blissenbach | Nonpartisan | April 5, 2023 |
Minnesota Commissioner of Natural Resources | Sarah Strommen | Nonpartisan | 2019 |
Minnesota Secretary of State | Steve Simon | Democratic | January 5, 2015 |
Minnesota State Auditor | Julie Blaha | Democratic | January 1, 2019 |
To view a list of state legislators from Minnesota, click here.
Ballot measures
To view a list of statewide measures in Minnesota, click here.
To view a list of local ballot measures in Hennepin County, Minnesota, click here.
Local recalls
- See also: Laws governing recall in Minnesota
Minnesota allows the following grounds for recall: serious malfeasance or nonfeasance during the term of office in the performance of the duties of the office or conviction during the term of office of a serious crime. To get the recall on the ballot, supporters must file signatures equal to 25% of the total votes cast for the position at the last election.[2] Recall supporters have 90 days to circulate petitions.[3]
See also
Footnotes
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