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Keri Heintzeman wins Republican special primary election

  • Keri Heintzeman won the Republican primary on April 15 for Minnesota Senate District 6.
  • The special election became necessary after Justin Eichorn resigned from the Senate on March 20.
  • Heintzeman received 3,404 votes, while Howe, who finished second, got 1,127 votes in the primary.
  • Heintzeman stated, "I express my heartfelt gratitude to the residents of Senate District 6 for their trust."
  • Heintzeman will face DFLer Denise Slipy on April 29; the election's outcome could impact state governance.
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Keri Heintzeman wins Republican primary for Minn. District 6 special election

BRAINERD — Keri Heintzeman was the top Republican vote-getter in the Tuesday, April 15, Minnesota Senate District 6 special primary election and will advance to the April 29 special election against DFLer Denise Slipy. Heintzeman, who received 3,404 votes, or 46.77%, was among eight Republicans running in the primary. Though running unopposed, Slipy received 1,195 votes. District 6 encompasses parts of Cass County, the northern two-thirds of Cro…

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Minnesota Reformer broke the news in on Wednesday, April 16, 2025.
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