Republican Candidates and Voting Information for your 3rd Congressional District
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Tad Jude
Candidate, US House of Representatives, 3rd Congressional District
(Western Twin Cities Suburbs)
Kathleen Fowke
Candidate, MN Senate District 45
(Minnetrista, St Boniface, Long Lake, Orono, Greenwood, Excelsior, Shorewood, Mound, Spring Park, Minnetonka Beach, Tonka Bay, Deephaven, Minnetonka)
https://www.kathleenfowkeformn.com
kathleenfowkeformn@gmail.com
Danny Nadeau
Incumbent Republican House member, HD34A
(Rogers, Dayton, Champlin, northern tip of
Brooklyn Park)
danny@dannynadeau.com
Scott Simmons
Candidate, HD34B
(southern Brooklyn Park)
simmonsforhouse@gmail.com
Josh Jungling
Candidate, HD35A
(Anoka, western Coon Rapids)
jjungling35A@gmail.com
Steve Pape
Candidate, HD35B
(eastern Coon Rapids, SE Andover)
stevepapeHD35B@gmail.com
Kristin Robbins
Incumbent Republican House member, HD37A
(Corcoran, Greenfield, Loretto, Medina, Independence, Maple Plain, western Maple Grove)
kristin@kristinrobbinsmn.com
John Bristol
Candidate, HD37B
(eastern Maple Grove)
john@votejohnbristol.com
Kathy Burkett
Candidate, HD42A
(western Plymouth, sw Maple Grove)
kathy@kathyformnhouse.com
Andrew Myers
Incumbent Republican House member, HD45A
(Minnetrista, St Boniface, Long Lake, Orono, Greenwood, Excelsior, Shorewood, Mound, Spring Park, Minnetonka Beach, Tonka Bay)
andrew@voteandrewmyers.com
Stacy Bettison
Candidate, HD49A
(Minnetonka, northern Eden Prairie)
stacybettison@icloud.com
Owen Michaelson
Candidate, HD50A
(southern Edina, part of northern Bloomington)
owen.michaelson@owen4house.com
Lion Dale Johnson
Candidate, HD51B
(eastern Bloomington)
liondalej8400@gmail.com
Brad Kohler
Candidate, Hennepin County Commissioner, District 7
(North & NW Hennepin County)
Home | County Commissioner | Brad Kohler
bradfightmn@yahoo.com
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Why Your Vote is Critical
Trifecta control by the DFL of all three branches of State government has been devastating for Minnesotans. In 2023, the DFL spent the $17.5 Billion surplus, increased our State taxes by an additional $2.5 Billion per year, and then increased our annual State budget by $10 Billion per year (almost a 40% increase). The DFL created new education programs, new public safety programs, and new welfare programs, all of which treat a symptom but none of which address the root cause of an issue or problem.
Monetary fraud has ballooned to Billions of dollars, and yet no one is held accountable. Inflation is debilitating and yet the DFL’s solution is to pump more governmental spending into the system, further fueling the inflation.
CD3 Republicans are counting on you to vote early In Person or by Mail.
Voting Information
How to Vote in the upcoming 2024 Election.
- Good: Vote in-person on Nov. 5th. Find your precinct locations. Last opportunity to vote!
- Recommend: Vote Now In-Person. Find your early voting location. Do it while the weather is mild and the time is right.
- Strongly Recommend: Vote Starting October 18, Inserting Ballot into a Tabulator Machine. Time is getting short, but your ballot is tabulated.
Why Vote Early?
- Despite best intentions, life happens… a litany of events may prevent you from getting to the polls on election day. Early voting ensures your vote is counted.
- Early voting also helps our Republican candidates focus their limited resources on reaching crucial swing voters. Once your vote is “banked”,
- The candidates can stop with the expense of knocking your door, calling on you and sending you mailers.
- You will no longer be flooded with Get-Out-the-Vote messages
Minnesota’s 2024 General Election Calendar
- Election Day Voting is November 5. Last chance to have your vote count.
- If you have applied (or intend to apply) for an Absentee Ballot, fill it out and mail it in! Mail-in ballots MUST be received by Nov. 5th!
- Early In Person Voting starts September 20 -- NOW
- Voting at city halls and other central early voting locations.
- Ballots sealed in envelopes for later tabulation.
- Early In Person Voting using a Ballot Tabulator Machine starts October 18.