Republicans will start the year with at least a temporary majority in the Minnesota House after a Democrat decided not to appeal a judge's decision that he failed to establish residency in the ...
After a judge ruled he didn’t live in the district, a Democratic-Farmer-Labor legislative candidate won’t take the seat he won in the November election. The move will grant Minnesota Republicans at ...
Ramsey County District Judge Leonardo Castro ruled. Rumors that Johnson continued to live at his house outside the district in Little Canada swirled in political circles months before the election ...
Ramsey County District Court Judge Leonardo Castro has taken the case under advisement and could issue findings or an order at any point. A ruling that favors Republicans in either case could ...
District Court Judge Leonardo Castro on Friday ruled that Democrat Curtis Johnson did not meet the residency requirement to serve in the Minnesota House, enjoining him from receiving an election ...
Ramsey County District Court Judge Leonardo Castro said Curtis Johnson, the Democrat who won the race for Minnesota House District 40B covering Roseville and parts of Shoreview, did not live in ...
By Clay Masters, Minnesota Public Radio News Republicans will start the 2025 legislative session with a Minnesota House majority — at least for the purposes of organizing the chamber — now that a DFL ...
Ramsey County District Court Judge Leonardo Castro said Curtis Johnson, the Democrat who won the race for Minnesota House District 40B covering Roseville and parts of Shoreview, did not live in ...
ST. PAUL, Minnesota (AP) — Minnesota House Republicans could start the 2025 legislative session in the majority after a judge ruled Friday that a Democratic candidate didn’t meet the residency ...
Ramsey County Judge Leonardo Castro ruled last week that Johnson didn’t live in the Roseville-area district for the required six months ahead of the election and is therefore ineligible to serve.