Bennett said Engen’s late filing left her no time to replace him, and he was also facing a DWI charge and a separate state auditor campaign.
Rep Peggy Bennett, R-Albert Lea, announced she was forced to drop her bid for governor after running mate Rep Elliott Engen, R-Lino Lakes, unexpectedly abandoned their campaign on Tuesday.
Engen notified Bennett by text message roughly 4 hours before the 5 p.m. filing deadline, then filed for the House to primary the endorsed GOP candidate instead.
In a statement, Engen called Bennett a "terrific servant leader" and claimed his campaign was not in his family's best financial interest while criticizing the party's selection process.
Bennett expressed being "dumbfounded" and "incredibly disappointed" in her colleague, stating in a release that the decision was "not by my choice," leaving her campaign shut down at 5 p.m. Tuesday.
Engen's political future remains complicated by a recently filed DWI charge, while he simultaneously pursued a state auditor race before abandoning the governor's ticket.