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In 2012, after the new district lines were drawn, the populations of Minnesota’s eight congressional districts were closer to each other, based on counts from the 2010 Census.
Minnesota just barely held on to its eight congressional seats on Monday as the U.S. Census Bureau announced new population totals for the country. Minnesota grew by slightly under 400,000 people ...
Minnesota’s 3rd Congressional District, which includes inner-ring suburbs to the south and west of Minneapolis as well as affluent ones like Minnetonka and Eden Prairie has elected Republican ...
About three-quarters of the state’s population is white, down from 94% in 1996. People of Mexican descent represent the largest population of any nonwhite group in Minnesota, followed by African ...
A panel of Minnesota judges tasked with redrawing congressional district boundaries has ordered only minor changes to existing map lines, though those boundaries will place a two-term Democrat from… ...
Today, nearly 36% of the state’s school-age children are students of color, and Minnesota State Demographer Susan Brower said she expects the student population to continue to become more ...
DULUTH — The westernmost boundaries of Minnesota’s 8th Congressional District will move further west to include all seven of the Anishinaabe reservations in Minnesota. A panel of five judges ...