DFL Gov. Tim Walz called a special election for a vacant House seat in the Roseville area too early and must choose a later date, the state Supreme Court ruled Friday in a decision that will extend Republicans’ advantage in a power struggle with Democrats in the House by granting them another month with a one-seat majority.
The Supreme Court on Friday cancelled the special election for a metro House race later this month, finding Gov. Tim Walz set the date before state law requires.
Trump tapped Waltz, a House lawmaker and former Green Beret, in the fall to serve as his national security adviser.
The Minnesota Supreme Court voided Gov. Tim Walz’s decision to hold a special election Jan. 28 for a Roseville-area seat in the state House, saying he called it prematurely. In a five-page order issued late Friday afternoon,
The high court ruling means a special election scheduled for Jan. 28 will be canceled and Walz must issue a new writ of special election.
Voters in parts of northeast Florida will be able to cast an early, in-person ballot this weekend in the special election to fill the seat of Congressman Michael Waltz. Waltz is resigning effective Monday,
Long before the 2024 presidential election took place, scholars at the University of Washington (UW) knew that post-election processing would be necessary, regardless of the outcome.
The Minnesota Supreme Court has canceled a special election for a state House seat set for the end of this month. Six of the seven justices ruled Friday that Governor Walz moved too quickly to set a date for the District 40-B special election.
The Minnesota Supreme Court on Friday sided with Republicans in ruling Gov. Tim Walz prematurely ordered a Jan. 28 special election in the Roseville-area House District 40B. The writ of special election Walz issued on Dec. 27 is now quashed and the election must be canceled, the court ruled.
Speaking to supporters in Minnesota shortly after the election, Mr. Walz said that he had been struggling to understand why voters gave President-elect Donald J. Trump a second term in office.
As a result of the ruling, the Republican Party's 67-66 advantage will last longer, perhaps well into February or March.
If the Minnesota House was a tennis match, what has happened to the once-majority DFL caucus would be described as unforced errors. It was the voters in a handful of districts that turned their four-seat majority into a 67-67 seat tie with Republicans.