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2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Minnesota

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2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Minnesota

← 2020November 8, 20222024 →

All 8 Minnesota seats to theUnited States House of Representatives
 Majority partyMinority party
 
PartyDemocratic (DFL)Republican
Last election44
Seats won44
Seat changeSteadySteady
Popular vote1,250,4791,200,819
Percentage50.10%48.11%
SwingIncrease 1.43%Increase 1.93%

District results
County results

Democratic–Farmer–Labor

  40–50%
  50–60%
  60–70%
  70–80%

Republican

  40–50%
  50–60%
  60–70%
  70–80%

Elections in Minnesota
Presidential elections
Presidential primaries
Senate elections
House of Representatives
Gubernatorial elections
Lieutenant gubernatorial elections
Secretary of State elections
State Auditor elections
Attorney General elections

The2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Minnesota were held on November 8, 2022, to elect the eightU.S. representatives from thestate ofMinnesota, one from each of the state's eightcongressional districts. The elections coincided withother elections to the House of Representatives,elections to theUnited States Senate, and variousstate andlocal elections.

District 1

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2022 Minnesota's 1st congressional district election

← 2022 (special)November 8, 20222024 →
 
NomineeBrad FinstadJeff Ettinger
PartyRepublicanDemocratic (DFL)
Popular vote159,621125,457
Percentage53.8%42.3%

County results
Precinct results
Finstad:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%     ≥90%
Ettinger:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%     ≥90%
Tie:     40–50%
No votes:     

U.S. Representative before election

Brad Finstad
Republican

Elected U.S. Representative

Brad Finstad
Republican

See also:Minnesota's 1st congressional district

The 1st district stretches across southern Minnesota from its borders withSouth Dakota toWisconsin, and includes the cities ofRochester,Mankato,Winona,Austin,Owatonna,Albert Lea,New Ulm, andWorthington. The incumbent was RepublicanJim Hagedorn, who was reelected with 48.6% of the vote in 2020.[1] The seat is currently held byBrad Finstad, who won thespecial election held on August 9 after Hagedorn died on February 17, 2022.[2]

Republican primary

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Candidates

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Nominee

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Eliminated in primary

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Withdrawn

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  • Matt Benda, agricultural law attorney[7][8][9]
  • John Berman, electronic hardware design, test engineer and candidate for U.S. Senate (Minnesota andKansas) in 2020[10]
  • Ken Navitsky, sales executive, former Rochester Planning & Zoning commissioner,[11] and formerMinnesota State University placekicker[12](running for state senate)[13]

Declined

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Endorsements
[edit]
Jeremy Munson

U.S. representatives

Brad Finstad

Newspapers and publications

Organizations

Results

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Republican primary results[20]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanBrad Finstad48,25276.0
RepublicanJeremy Munson15,20724.0
Total votes63,459100.0

Democratic–Farmer–Labor primary

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Candidates

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Nominee

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Eliminated in primary

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Declined

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Results

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Democratic–Farmer–Labor primary results[20]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic (DFL)Jeff Ettinger51,39192.1
Democratic (DFL)James Rainwater3,1155.6
Democratic (DFL)George Kalberer1,2662.3
Total votes55,772100.0

Independent and third-party candidates

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Legal Marijuana Now

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Nominee
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  • Richard B. Reisdorf, peace activist[26][27]
Legal Marijuana Now primary results[20]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Legal Marijuana NowRichard Reisdorf565100.0
Total votes565100.0

Grassroots–Legalize Cannabis

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Nominee
[edit]
  • Brian Abrahamson[28]
Grassroots–Legalize Cannabis primary results[20]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Grassroots—LCBrian Abrahamson361100.0
Total votes361100.0

Independent

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Withdrew
[edit]
  • Brandon Millholland-Corcoran[29]

General election

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Debate

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2022 Minnesota's 1st congressional district debate
No.DateHostModeratorLinkRepublicanDemocratic–Farmer–Labor
Key:
 P Participant  A Absent  N Not invited  I Invited W  Withdrawn
Brad FinstadJeff Ettinger
1Oct. 13, 2022Greater Mankato GrowthLisa Cownie
Andy Wilke
[30]PP

Predictions

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SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report[31]Likely RJuly 19, 2022
Inside Elections[32]Solid RApril 7, 2022
Sabato's Crystal Ball[33]Likely RAugust 10, 2022
Politico[34]Likely RApril 5, 2022
RCP[35]Likely RAugust 9, 2022
Fox News[36]Solid RJuly 11, 2022
DDHQ[37]Solid RJuly 20, 2022
538[38]Solid RJune 30, 2022
The Economist[39]Likely RNovember 1, 2022

Polling

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Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Brad
Finstad (R)
Jeff
Ettinger (DFL)
Richard
Reisdorf (LMN)
Undecided
SurveyUSA[40]October 20–23, 2022563 (LV)± 3.0%46%37%6%10%

Results

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2022 Minnesota's 1st congressional district election[41]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanBrad Finstad (incumbent)159,62153.8
Democratic (DFL)Jeff Ettinger125,45742.3
Legal Marijuana NowRichard B. Reisdorf6,3892.1
Grassroots—LCBrian Abrahamson4,9431.7
Write-in1370.1
Total votes296,547100.0
Republicanhold

District 2

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2022 Minnesota's 2nd congressional district election

← 2020November 8, 20222024 →
 
NomineeAngie CraigTyler Kistner
PartyDemocratic (DFL)Republican
Popular vote165,583148,576
Percentage50.9%45.6%

County results
2022 House of Representative's Election in Minnesota's 2nd Congressional DistrictPrecinct results
Craig:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%     ≥90%
Kistner:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%     ≥90%
Tie:     40–50%
No votes:     

U.S. Representative before election

Angie Craig
Democratic (DFL)

Elected U.S. Representative

Angie Craig
Democratic (DFL)

See also:Minnesota's 2nd congressional district

The 2nd district is based in the southTwin Cities area. The incumbent was DemocratAngie Craig, who was reelected with 48.2% of the vote in 2020.[1]

Democratic primary

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Candidates

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Nominee
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Endorsements

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Angie Craig

Organizations

Labor unions

Republican primary

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Candidates

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Nominee
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Endorsements

[edit]
Tyler Kistner

Organizations

Independent and third-party candidates

[edit]

Legal Marijuana Now

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Nominee
[edit]
  • Paula Overby, perennial candidate(died in October 2022, remained on ballot)[62]

Independents

[edit]
Did not qualify
[edit]

General election

[edit]

Debate

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2022 Minnesota's 2nd congressional district debate
No.DateHostModeratorLinkDemocratic–Farmer–LaborRepublican
Key:
 P Participant  A Absent  N Not invited  I Invited W  Withdrawn
Angie CraigTyler Kistner
1Oct. 13, 2022Dakota County
Regional Chamber
Maureen Scallen Failor[65]PP

Predictions

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SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report[31]TossupFebruary 16, 2022
Inside Elections[32]TossupAugust 25, 2022
Sabato's Crystal Ball[33]Lean DNovember 7, 2022
Politico[34]TossupApril 5, 2022
RCP[35]Lean R(flip)October 21, 2022
Fox News[36]TossupJuly 11, 2022
DDHQ[37]Lean DJuly 20, 2022
538[38]Likely DNovember 8, 2022
The Economist[39]Lean DNovember 1, 2022

Polling

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Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Angie
Craig (DFL)
Tyler
Kistner (R)
Paula
Overby (LMN)
OtherUndecided
SurveyUSA[66]October 13–16, 2022586 (LV)± 4.6%46%45%5%4%
RMG Research[67]July 19–26, 2022400 (LV)± 4.9%47%46%0%6%
Cygnal (R)[68][A]May 14–15, 2022450 (LV)± 4.6%43%38%4%15%
Hypothetical polling

Generic Democrat vs. generic Republican

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Generic
Democrat
Generic
Republican
Undecided
Cygnal (R)[68][A]May 14–15, 2022450 (LV)± 4.6%44%46%10%

Results

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2022 Minnesota's 2nd congressional district election[41]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic (DFL)Angie Craig (incumbent)165,58350.9
RepublicanTyler Kistner148,57645.6
Legal Marijuana NowPaula Overby †10,7283.3
Write-in5850.2
Total votes325,472100.0
Democratic (DFL)hold

District 3

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2022 Minnesota's 3rd congressional district election

← 2020November 8, 20222024 →
 
NomineeDean PhillipsTom Weiler
PartyDemocratic (DFL)Republican
Popular vote198,883134,797
Percentage59.6%40.4%

County results
Precinct results
Phillips:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%     ≥90%
Weiler:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%     ≥90%
Tie:     40–50%
No votes:     

U.S. Representative before election

Dean Phillips
Democratic (DFL)

Elected U.S. Representative

Dean Phillips
Democratic (DFL)

See also:Minnesota's 3rd congressional district

The 3rd district encompasses the western suburbs of the Twin Cities, includingBrooklyn Park,Coon Rapids to the northeast,Bloomington to the south, andEden Prairie,Edina,Maple Grove,Plymouth,Minnetonka, andWayzata to the west. The incumbent was DemocratDean Phillips, who was reelected with 55.6% of the vote in 2020.[1]

Democratic primary

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Candidates

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Nominee
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Endorsements

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Dean Phillips

Organizations

Republican primary

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Candidates

[edit]
Nominee
[edit]
  • Tom Weiler, Navy officer[70]
Not on the ballot
[edit]

Debate

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2022 Minnesota's 3rd congressional district republican primary debate
No.DateHostModeratorLinkRepublicanRepublican
Key:
 P Participant  A Absent  N Not invited  I Invited W  Withdrawn
Mark BlaxillTom Weiler
1Apr. 11, 20223rd District Republican Party of MinnesotaMitch Berg[72]PP

General election

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Predictions

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SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report[31]Solid DFebruary 10, 2022
Inside Elections[32]Solid DApril 7, 2022
Sabato's Crystal Ball[33]Safe DFebruary 16, 2022
Politico[34]Solid DApril 5, 2022
RCP[35]Likely DJune 9, 2022
Fox News[36]Solid DSeptember 20, 2022
DDHQ[37]Solid DJuly 20, 2022
538[38]Solid DJune 30, 2022
The Economist[39]Safe DSeptember 28, 2022

Polling

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Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Dean
Phillips (DFL)
Tom
Weiler (R)
Undecided
GQR Research (D)[73][B]July 28 – August 1, 2022507 (LV)± 3.8%57%36%8%
Hypothetical polling

Generic Democrat vs. generic Republican

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Generic
Democrat
Generic
Republican
Undecided
GQR Research (D)[73][B]July 2022507 (LV)± 3.8%54%38%9%

Results

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2022 Minnesota's 3rd congressional district election[41]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic (DFL)Dean Phillips (incumbent)198,88359.6
RepublicanTom Weiler134,79740.4
Write-in2410.1
Total votes333,921100.0
Democratic (DFL)hold

District 4

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2022 Minnesota's 4th congressional district election

← 2020November 8, 20222024 →
 
NomineeBetty McCollumMay Lor Xiong
PartyDemocratic (DFL)Republican
Popular vote200,05595,493
Percentage67.6%32.3%

Precinct results
McCollum:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%     ≥90%
Xiong:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%     ≥90%
Tie:     40–50%
No votes:     

U.S. Representative before election

Betty McCollum
Democratic (DFL)

Elected U.S. Representative

Betty McCollum
Democratic (DFL)

See also:Minnesota's 4th congressional district

The 4th district encompasses theSaint Paul half of theTwin Cities metro area, includingRamsey County and parts ofWashington County. The incumbent was DemocratBetty McCollum, who was reelected with 63.2% of the vote in 2020.[1]

Democratic primary

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Candidates

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Nominee
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Eliminated in primary
[edit]
  • Amane Badhasso, organizer and activist[74]
  • Fasil Moghul, landlord[75]

Endorsements

[edit]
Amane Badhasso

Organizations

Betty McCollum

U.S. senators

U.S. representatives

Statewide officials

Local officials

Organizations

Labor unions

Results

[edit]
Democratic–Farmer–Labor primary results[20]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic (DFL)Betty McCollum (incumbent)58,04383.4
Democratic (DFL)Amane Badhasso10,55715.2
Democratic (DFL)Fasil Moghul9971.4
Total votes69,597100.0

Republican primary

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Candidates

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Nominee
[edit]
Eliminated in primary
[edit]
  • Gene Rechtzigel, farmer and perennial candidate
  • Jerry Silver, pastor

Results

[edit]
Republican primary results[20]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanMay Lor Xiong9,57444.1
RepublicanJerry Silver7,39934.1
RepublicanGene Rechtzigel4,75321.9
Total votes21,726100.0

General election

[edit]

Predictions

[edit]
SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report[31]Solid DFebruary 10, 2022
Inside Elections[32]Solid DApril 7, 2022
Sabato's Crystal Ball[33]Safe DFebruary 16, 2022
Politico[34]Solid DApril 5, 2022
RCP[35]Safe DJune 9, 2022
Fox News[36]Solid DJuly 11, 2022
DDHQ[37]Solid DJuly 20, 2022
538[38]Solid DJune 30, 2022
The Economist[39]Safe DSeptember 28, 2022

Results

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2022 Minnesota's 4th congressional district election[41]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic (DFL)Betty McCollum (incumbent)200,05567.6
RepublicanMay Lor Xiong95,49332.3
Write-in4250.1
Total votes295,973100.0
Democratic (DFL)hold

District 5

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2022 Minnesota's 5th congressional district election

← 2020November 8, 20222024 →
 
NomineeIlhan OmarCicely Davis
PartyDemocratic (DFL)Republican
Popular vote214,22470,702
Percentage74.3%24.5%

Precinct results
Omar:     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%     ≥90%
Davis:     40–50%     50–60%

U.S. Representative before election

Ilhan Omar
Democratic (DFL)

Elected U.S. Representative

Ilhan Omar
Democratic (DFL)

See also:Minnesota's 5th congressional district

The 5th district encompasses easternHennepin County, including all ofMinneapolis and the cities ofSt. Louis Park,Richfield,Crystal,Robbinsdale,Golden Valley,New Hope, andFridley. The incumbent was DemocratIlhan Omar, who was reelected with 64.3% of the vote in 2020.[1]

The 5th district had the fewest number of total votes in the general election out of all of Minnesota's congressional districts. Conversely, it featured the greatest number of total votes cast in the district's competitive primary election compared to other districts in the state.

Democratic primary

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Candidates

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Nominee
[edit]
Eliminated in primary
[edit]

Endorsements

[edit]
Ilhan Omar

U.S. senators

U.S. representatives

Organizations

Don Samuels

State officials

Local officials

Labor unions

Individuals

Newspapers

Polling

[edit]
Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Ilhan
Omar
Don
Samuels
Khanh
Tran
Undecided
Change Research (D)[97][C]May 27 – June 3, 2022754 (LV)± 3.9%60%17%1%21%

Results

[edit]
Democratic–Farmer–Labor primary results[20]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic (DFL)Ilhan Omar (incumbent)57,68350.3
Democratic (DFL)Don Samuels55,21748.2
Democratic (DFL)Nate Schluter6710.6
Democratic (DFL)A. J. Kern5190.5
Democratic (DFL)Albert Ross4770.4
Total votes114,567100.0

Republican primary

[edit]

Candidates

[edit]
Nominee
[edit]
  • Cicely Davis, businesswoman[98]
Eliminated in primary
[edit]
Disqualified
[edit]

Endorsements

[edit]
Cicely Davis
Organizations

Results

[edit]
Republican primary results[20]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanCicely Davis4,76548.0
RepublicanRoyce White3,68937.2
RepublicanGuy Gaskin1,47614.9
Total votes9,930100.0

General election

[edit]

Predictions

[edit]
SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report[31]Solid DFebruary 10, 2022
Inside Elections[32]Solid DApril 7, 2022
Sabato's Crystal Ball[33]Safe DFebruary 16, 2022
Politico[34]Solid DApril 5, 2022
RCP[35]Safe DJune 9, 2022
Fox News[36]Solid DJuly 11, 2022
DDHQ[37]Solid DJuly 20, 2022
538[38]Solid DJune 30, 2022
The Economist[39]Safe DSeptember 28, 2022

Results

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2022 Minnesota's 5th congressional district election[41]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic (DFL)Ilhan Omar (incumbent)214,22474.3
RepublicanCicely Davis70,70224.5
Write-in3,2801.1
Total votes288,206100.0
Democratic (DFL)hold

District 6

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2022 Minnesota's 6th congressional district election

← 2020November 8, 20222024 →
 
NomineeTom EmmerJeanne Hendricks
PartyRepublicanDemocratic (DFL)
Popular vote198,145120,852
Percentage62.0%37.8%

County results
Precinct results
Emmer:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%     ≥90%
Hendricks:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%     ≥90%
Tie:     40–50%
No votes:     

U.S. Representative before election

Tom Emmer
Republican

Elected U.S. Representative

Tom Emmer
Republican

See also:Minnesota's 6th congressional district

The 6th district encompasses the northern suburbs and exurbs ofMinneapolis, including all ofBenton,Sherburne, andWright counties and parts ofAnoka,Carver,Stearns, andWashington counties. The incumbent was RepublicanTom Emmer, who was reelected with 65.7% of the vote in 2020.[1]

Republican primary

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Candidates

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Nominee
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Endorsements

[edit]
Tom Emmer

Organizations

Democratic primary

[edit]

Candidates

[edit]
Nominee
[edit]
  • Jeanne Hendricks, nurse

General election

[edit]

Predictions

[edit]
SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report[31]Solid RFebruary 10, 2022
Inside Elections[32]Solid RApril 7, 2022
Sabato's Crystal Ball[33]Safe RFebruary 16, 2022
Politico[34]Solid RApril 5, 2022
RCP[35]Safe RJune 9, 2022
Fox News[36]Solid RJuly 11, 2022
DDHQ[37]Solid RJuly 20, 2022
538[38]Solid RJune 30, 2022
The Economist[39]Safe RSeptember 28, 2022

Results

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2022 Minnesota's 6th congressional district election[41]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanTom Emmer (incumbent)198,14562.0
Democratic (DFL)Jeanne Hendricks120,85237.8
Write-in7700.2
Total votes319,767100.0
Republicanhold

District 7

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2022 Minnesota's 7th congressional district election

← 2020November 8, 20222024 →
 
NomineeMichelle FischbachJill AbahsainTravis Johnson
PartyRepublicanDemocratic (DFL)Legal Marijuana Now
Popular vote204,76684,45516,421
Percentage66.9%27.6%5.4%

County results
Precinct results
Fischbach:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%     ≥90%
Abahsain:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%     ≥90%
Tie:     40–50%
No votes:     

U.S. Representative before election

Michelle Fischbach
Republican

Elected U.S. Representative

Michelle Fischbach
Republican

See also:Minnesota's 7th congressional district

The 7th district covers all but the southern end of rural western Minnesota, and includes the cities ofMoorhead,Willmar,Alexandria, andFergus Falls. The incumbent was RepublicanMichelle Fischbach, who flipped the district and was elected with 53.4% of the vote in2020, ousting long-time Democratic incumbentCollin Peterson.[1]

Republican primary

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Candidates

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Nominee
[edit]

Endorsements

[edit]
Michelle Fischbach

Federal officials

Organizations

Results

[edit]
Republican primary results[20]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanMichelle Fischbach (incumbent)59,429100.0
Total votes59,429100.0

Democratic primary

[edit]

Candidates

[edit]
Nominee
[edit]
  • Jill Abahsain, museum director, and former teacher[106]
Eliminated in primary
[edit]
  • Alycia Gruenhagen, candidate for this district in 2020
Withdrawn
[edit]
  • Mark Lindquist, veteran and national anthem singer for the NFL[107][108]
  • Reed Olson,Beltrami County commissioner[109] (running for Minnesota State House)[110]
  • Ernest Oppegaard-Peltier, progressive activist (running for Congressional District 8)[111]

Endorsements

[edit]
Jill Abahsain

Organizations

Results

[edit]
Primary results by county:
  Abahsain
  •   50–60%
  •   60–70%
  •   70–80%
  Gruenhagen
  •   50–60%
Democratic–Farmer–Labor primary results[20]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic (DFL)Jill Abahsain14,35259.0
Democratic (DFL)Alycia Gruenhagen9,97341.0
Total votes24,325100.0

Independent and third-party candidates

[edit]

Legal Marijuana Now

[edit]
Candidates
[edit]
Nominee
[edit]
  • Travis Johnson, farmer
Legal Marijuana Now primary results[20]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Legal Marijuana NowTravis Johnson509100.0
Total votes509100.0

Libertarian primary

[edit]
Candidates
[edit]
Withdrawn
[edit]
  • Travis Johnson(running as Legal Marijuana Now)[113]

Independent

[edit]
Candidates
[edit]
Withdrawn
[edit]
  • Mark Lindquist, veteran and national anthem singer for the NFL (suspended campaign to assist Ukraine in territorial defence or humanitarian aid)[114][107][27]

General election

[edit]

Predictions

[edit]
SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report[31]Solid RFebruary 10, 2022
Inside Elections[32]Solid RApril 7, 2022
Sabato's Crystal Ball[33]Safe RFebruary 16, 2022
Politico[34]Solid RApril 5, 2022
RCP[35]Safe RJune 9, 2022
Fox News[36]Solid RJuly 11, 2022
DDHQ[37]Solid RJuly 20, 2022
538[38]Solid RJune 30, 2022
The Economist[39]Safe RSeptember 28, 2022

Results

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2022 Minnesota's 7th congressional district election[41]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanMichelle Fischbach (incumbent)204,76666.9
Democratic (DFL)Jill Abahsain84,45527.6
Legal Marijuana NowTravis Johnson16,4215.4
Write-in2240.1
Total votes305,866100.0
Republicanhold

District 8

[edit]
2022 Minnesota's 8th congressional district election

← 2020November 8, 20222024 →
 
NomineePete StauberJennifer Schultz
PartyRepublicanDemocratic (DFL)
Popular vote188,755141,009
Percentage57.2%42.7%

County results
Precinct results
Stauber:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%     ≥90%
Schultz:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%     ≥90%
Tie:     40–50%
No votes:     

U.S. Representative before election

Pete Stauber
Republican

Elected U.S. Representative

Pete Stauber
Republican

See also:Minnesota's 8th congressional district

The 8th district is based in theIron Range and home to the city ofDuluth. The incumbent was RepublicanPete Stauber, who was reelected with 56.7% of the vote in 2020.[1]

Republican primary

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Candidates

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Nominee
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Eliminated in primary
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  • Harry Robb Welty, former Duluth School Board member, candidate for this district in2018 and2020[116]

Endorsements

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Pete Stauber

Organizations

Labor unions

Results

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Republican primary results[20]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanPete Stauber (incumbent)51,41091.0
RepublicanHarry Robb Welty5,0759.0
Total votes56,485100.0

Democratic primary

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Candidates

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Nominee
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Eliminated in primary
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Withdrew
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Endorsements

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Jennifer Schultz

Elected officials

Organizations

Results

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Democratic–Farmer–Labor primary results[20]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic (DFL)Jen Schultz38,54586.1
Democratic (DFL)John Munter6,19913.9
Total votes44,744100.0

General election

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Debate

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2022 Minnesota's 8th congressional district debate
No.DateHostModeratorLinkRepublicanDemocratic–Farmer–Labor
Key:
 P Participant  A Absent  N Not invited  I Invited W  Withdrawn
Pete StauberJennifer Schultz
1Oct. 19, 2022WDIO-DTDarren Danielson
Baihly Warfield
[130]PP

Predictions

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SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report[31]Solid RFebruary 10, 2022
Inside Elections[32]Solid RApril 7, 2022
Sabato's Crystal Ball[33]Safe RFebruary 16, 2022
Politico[34]Likely RApril 5, 2022
RCP[35]Safe RJune 9, 2022
Fox News[36]Solid RJuly 11, 2022
DDHQ[37]Solid RJuly 20, 2022
538[38]Solid RJune 30, 2022
The Economist[39]Safe RSeptember 28, 2022

Results

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2022 Minnesota's 8th congressional district election[41]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanPete Stauber (incumbent)188,75557.2
Democratic (DFL)Jennifer Schultz141,00942.7
Write-in3160.1
Total votes330,080100.0
Republicanhold

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^abcdefKey:
    A – all adults
    RV – registered voters
    LV – likely voters
    V – unclear

Partisan clients

  1. ^abThis poll was sponsored by Kistner's campaign.
  2. ^abThis poll was sponsored by Phillips's campaign.
  3. ^This poll was sponsored by Omar's campaign.

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