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Free Webinar for LeadingAge MN Members – Resident Voting
On September 5, 2024 by Dan Nelson
In partnership with the Minnesota Secretary of State’s office, LeadingAge Minnesota is hosting a webinar on resident voting on Thursday, September 12 from noon to 1:00 p.m. This webinar is free to all LeadingAge MN members.
Presbyterian Homes – Shorewood Landing to Host Candidate Forum Next Week
On September 5, 2024 by Dan Nelson
This election season, LeadingAge Minnesota members around the state are hosting candidate forums to provide a platform for local candidates to discuss issues affecting older adults and Minnesota’s aging services sector.
Duluth Health Services Hosting Candidate Forum in Duluth
On August 22, 2024 by Dan Nelson
This election season, LeadingAge Minnesota members around the state are hosting candidate forums to provide a platform for local candidates to discuss issues affecting older adults and Minnesota’s aging services sector.
Kari Thurlow Quoted in McKnight’s Senior Living Article on Walz’s VP Candidacy
On August 8, 2024 by Ben Hansen
Kari Thurlow, LeadingAge Minnesota CEO, provided a statement to McKnight’s Senior Living in an article covering Walz’s selection as Kamala Harris’s running mate.
Kamala Harris Picks Governor Walz as Running Mate. What Does this Mean for Aging Services?
On August 8, 2024 by Ben Hansen
This week, the Harris campaign announced that Minnesota governor, Tim Walz, has been selected as the Democrats’ nominee for vice president of the United States. He will appear on the ballot in November, presuming Kamala Harris and Walz are officially endorsed at their national convention later this month.
2024 Election Resources
On August 1, 2024 by Dan Nelson
The 2024 election season in Minnesota is a significant one. All seats in the State House of Representatives are up for election (134 total), and there’s also one special election for the State Senate in the west metro of the Twin Cities (District 45).
Election Season Question: Can Political Candidates Access Older Adults in Aging Services Communities?
On July 7, 2022 by Erin Huppert
It's not just the weather heating up: election season is upon us, and candidates seeking elected office in November are hitting the pavement to meet potential constituents. Under Minnesota law, political candidates should be granted access to multi-unit dwellings used as residences, including nursing homes, assisted living buildings, and independent living. Candidates are also permitted to leave materials behind, though nursing homes may require that materials are left at a central location.
Election News: Balance of Power Likely to Remain the Same in MN Legislature
On November 4, 2020 by Kari Thurlow
As of the writing of this article, votes are still being counted in several close races in St. Cloud, Rochester, Austin and a few key suburbs, however, it is looking like there will not be a major shift in party control in the Minnesota Legislature. Minnesota entered the 2020 election with the only divided Legislature in the country. DFLers were seeking to gain control over the Minnesota Senate, allowing for single party control of the state Government, something that hasn’t happened since 2013. It needed only to knock off two Republican incumbents and hold its own seats to retake the Senate.
LeadingAge Minnesota 2020 Election Guide is Here
On September 16, 2020 by Kari Thurlow
Election season is upon us! Election Day is Tuesday, November 3rd, but starting this Friday (9/18) absentee ballots will be available for the
2020 Election: Registering to Vote
On August 26, 2020 by Libbie Chapuran
This election year, LeadingAge Minnesota encourages all Minnesotans, including those living and serving in long-term care settings, to actively engage in the election process by practicing their right to vote. But before you can vote, you must register.
DFL Sweeps Statewide Offices, Flips Minnesota House
On November 7, 2018 by Jodi Boyne
When the votes were tallied last night, there was no denying the DFL in Minnesota. DFL candidates for statewide office were victorious in all races, the Minnesota House of Representatives flipped from Republican to DFL control and the DFL in Minnesota flipped two key seats to help Democrats regain control of the U.S. House of Representatives.
The Results Are In: It’s Walz vs. Johnson in Governor’s Race
On August 15, 2018 by Jodi Boyne
High voter turnout on primary night led to a few surprises and many potential “firsts” in Minnesota election history.