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District 60 voters to decide which party controls Minnesota Senate in Tuesday's special election

  • A special election for Minnesota Senate District 60 is being held on January 28 to fill the vacancy left by Sen. Kari Dziedzic's death from cancer in December.
  • GOP candidate Abigail Wolters and DFL candidate Doron Clark won the primary special election on January 14, beating several other opponents.
  • The election will determine which party controls the Minnesota Senate, currently tied at 33 Democrats and 33 Republicans.
  • Senate District 60 is a Democratic stronghold, with Dziedzic winning 85.7% of the vote in 2020 and 98.7% in 2022.
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