2021 Minneapolis mayoral election
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A mayoral election was held on November 2, 2021, to elect the mayor of the U.S. city of Minneapolis. Incumbent DFL mayor Jacob Frey won reelection to a second term, becoming the first Minneapolis mayor to win a second term since R. T. Rybak in 2005. Minneapolis mayoral elections use instant-runoff voting, also known as ranked-choice voting. All candidates appear on the same ballot and there is no primary election, nor is there a runoff. Minneapolis's twin city, Saint Paul, also held a mayoral election on the same day, using the same system.
Background[]
2017 election[]
Frey announced his candidacy for mayor of Minneapolis on January 3, 2017,[2] and won the November 7 election.[3][4] He was sworn into office on January 2, 2018.
Frey is Minneapolis's second Jewish mayor, and its second-youngest after Al Hofstede, who was 34 when he was elected in 1973.[5] Frey campaigned on a platform of increasing support for affordable housing and improving police-community relations.
Candidates[]
Declared[]
- Nate "Honey Badger" Atkins (Libertarian), unconventional Libertarian[6][7]
- A.J. Awed (DFL), co-executive director of the Cedar-Riverside Community Council[8][7]
- Troy Benjegerdes (DFL), software engineer and candidate for mayor in 2013 and 2017[7][9][10][11]
- Bob Carney (Republican)[7]
- Clint Conner (DFL), attorney and social justice advocate[12][7]
- Christopher David (DFL)[7]
- Jacob Frey (DFL), incumbent mayor[13][7]
- Mark Globus (DFL), attorney and business leader[14][7]
- Marcus Harcus (Grassroots-Legalize Cannabis), executive director of the Minnesota Campaign for Full Legalization[7][15]
- Paul Johnson (Humanitarian-Community Party)[16][7]
- Kate Knuth (DFL), educator and former state representative[17][7]
- Doug Nelson (Socialist Workers)[7]
- Sheila June Nezhad (DFL), community organizer[18][7]
- Jerrell Perry (For the People Party)[7]
- Laverne Turner (Republican), political advisor[7][19]
- Kevin Ward (Independent)[7]
- Mike Winter (Independence), commercial driver, podcast host, and Teamster Union steward[7]
Withdrew[]
- David Tilsen (DFL), former Minneapolis School Board member (endorsed Nezhad)[20]
- Philip Sturm (DFL), U.S. Marine Corps veteran[21]
Endorsements[]
Seven DFL members of the Minnesota State Legislature signed a letter urging Minneapolis residents not to reelect Frey and to instead elect a new mayor who would fight racial discrimination while improving public safety. The legislators who signed the letter were senators Scott Dibble and Omar Fateh and representatives Esther Agbaje, Jim Davnie, Aisha Gomez, Emma Greenman, and Hodan Hassan. The letter stops short of endorsing any specific candidate,[22] but Agbaje, Davnie, Dibble, and Greenman separately endorsed Knuth. Gomez endorsed both Nezhad and Knuth.[23][24]
- Federal officials
- Amy Klobuchar, U.S. Senator from Minnesota[7]
- Statewide officials
- Tim Walz, incumbent Governor of Minnesota (2019-present)[25]
- Keith Ellison, Attorney General of Minnesota (2019–present); U.S. Representative from MN-05 (2007–2019)[26]
- Local officials
- Sharon Sayles Belton, former Mayor of Minneapolis (1994-2001)[7]
- Labor unions
- U.S. Representatives
- State legislators
- Esther Agbaje, Minnesota state representative from District 59A [28]
- Karen Clark, former Minnesota state senator from District 62A[29]
- Jim Davnie, Minnesota state representative from District 63A[23]
- Scott Dibble, Minnesota state senator from District 61 [30]
- Aisha Gomez, Minnesota state representative from District 62B (dual endorsement with Sheila Nezhad) [31]
- Emma Greenman, Minnesota state representative from District 63B[23]
- Erin Murphy, Minnesota state senator from District 64 and former DFL House Majority Leader[7]
- Jean Wagenius, former Minnesota state representative from District 63B[7]
- Local officials
- Lisa Bender, Minneapolis City Council President[7]
- Brad Bourn, Minneapolis Park Board Commissioner[23]
- Alondra Cano, Minneapolis City Council Member[7]
- Steve Fletcher, Minneapolis City Council Member[7]
- Phillipe Cunningham, Minneapolis City Council Member (dual endorsement with Sheila Nezhad)
- Cam Gordon, Minneapolis City Council Member (Green)[23]
- Jeremiah Ellison, Minneapolis City Council Member (dual endorsement with Sheila Nezhad)
- Jeremy Schroeder, Minneapolis City Council Member[7]
- Party caucuses
- Minnesota DFL Environmental Caucus[7]
- Organizations
- 350 Action Minnesota(dual endorsement with Sheila Nezhad)[7]
- OutFront Minnesota Action (second choice)[7]
- Sierra Club Minneapolis Political Committee[7]
- TakeAction Minnesota(dual endorsement with Sheila Nezhad)[7]
- U.S. Representatives
- State legislators
- Aisha Gomez, Minnesota state representative from District 62B (dual endorsement with Kate Knuth) [32]
- Local officials
- Phillipe Cunningham, Minneapolis City Council Member (dual endorsement with Kate Knuth)[33]
- Jeremiah Ellison, Minneapolis City Council Member (dual endorsement with Kate Knuth)[34]
- Party caucuses
- Minnesota Young DFL[35]
- Organizations
- 350 Action Minnesota (dual endorsement with Kate Knuth)[7]
- Clean Water Action
- LGBTQ Victory Fund[36]
- Minnesota Stonewall Democrats[35]
- National Iranian American Council Action [37]
- OutFront Minnesota Action (first choice)[7]
- Run for Something[7]
- #VOTEPROCHOICE[38]
- TakeAction Minnesota (dual endorsement with Kate Knuth)[39]
- Twin Cities Democratic Socialists of America[7]
- Twin Cities Mutual Aid Project[35]
- Party caucuses
- Minneapolis DFL[48]
Fundraising[]
Campaign finance reports (1/1/2021—7/27/2021) | |||
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Candidate[a] | Total raised | Expenses | Cash on hand |
Nate Atkins | $13,041 | $10,616 | $2,424 |
AJ Awed | $263,005 | $235,464 | $27,598 |
Troy Benjegerdes | $0 | $0 | $0 |
Bob Carney | $0 | $0 | $0 |
Clint Conner | $60,450 | $45,589 | $14,860 |
Christopher David | $912 | $712 | $200 |
Jacob Frey | $676,271 | $754,283 | $155,767 |
Mark Globus | $25,420 | $23,413 | $2,006 |
Marcus Harcus | $0 | $0 | $0 |
Paul Johnson | $3,225 | $2,305 | $919 |
Kate Knuth | $227,505 | $179,710 | $47,795 |
Sheila Nezhad | $231,501 | $186,529 | $49,667 |
Jerrell Perry | $4,564 | $3,983 | $581 |
Laverne Turner | $1,830 | $1,042 | $753 |
Mike Winter | $150 | $150 | $0 |
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Polling[]
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size[A] |
Margin of error |
RCV count |
Others | Exhausted ballots |
Undecided | ||||
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ALG Research (D)[B] | October 16–19, 2021 | 600 (LV) | ± 4.0% | 1 | 3% | 44% | 10% | 25% | 4% | – | 13% |
3 | – | 45% | 12% | 26% | – | 4% | 13% | ||||
4 | – | 47% | – | 27% | – | 12% | 13% |
Results[]
2021 Minneapolis mayoral general election | ||||||||||
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Candidate | Round 1 | Round 2 | ||||||||
Votes | % | Votes | % | |||||||
Jacob Frey (incumbent) | 61,468 | 42.8% | ||||||||
Sheila June Nezhad | 30,335 | 21.1% | ||||||||
Kate Knuth | 26,444 | 18.4% | ||||||||
A.J. Awed | 6,823 | 4.7% | Eliminated | |||||||
Laverne Turner | 4,604 | 3.2% | Eliminated | |||||||
Clint Conner | 4,290 | 3.0% | Eliminated | |||||||
Bob Carney | 2,778 | 1.9% | Eliminated | |||||||
Marcus Harcus | 1,183 | 0.8% | Eliminated | |||||||
Nate Atkins | 1,176 | 0.8% | Eliminated | |||||||
Mark Globus | 1,151 | 0.8% | Eliminated | |||||||
Doug Nelson | 735 | 0.5% | Eliminated | |||||||
Jerrell Perry | 684 | 0.5% | Eliminated | |||||||
Mike Winter | 637 | 0.4% | Eliminated | |||||||
Christopher David | 489 | 0.3% | Eliminated | |||||||
Kevin Ward | 280 | 0.2% | Eliminated | |||||||
Paul Johnson | 239 | 0.2% | Eliminated | |||||||
Troy Benjegerdes | 183 | 0.1% | Eliminated | |||||||
Write-ins | 146 | 0.1% | Eliminated | |||||||
Inactive ballots | N/A | N/A | ||||||||
Total | 143,645 | 100.0% | 100.0% |
Party | Candidate | Maximum round |
Maximum votes |
Share in maximum round |
Maximum votes First round votesTransfer votes
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Democratic (DFL) | Jacob Frey (incumbent) | TBD | 61,468 | TBD% |
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Democratic (DFL) | Sheila Nezhad | TBD | 30,335 | TBD% |
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Democratic (DFL) | Kate Knuth | TBD | 26,444 | TBD% |
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Democratic (DFL) | A.J. Awed | 1 | 6,823 | 4.7% |
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Republican | Laverne Turner | 1 | 4,604 | 3.2% |
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Democratic (DFL) | Clint Conner | 1 | 4,290 | 3.0% |
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Republican | Bob Carney | 1 | 2,778 | 1.9% |
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Grassroots—LC | Marcus Harcus | 1 | 1,183 | 0.8% |
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Libertarian | Nate Atkins | 1 | 1,176 | 0.8% |
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Democratic (DFL) | Mark Globus | 1 | 1,151 | 0.8% |
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Socialist Workers | Doug Nelson | 1 | 735 | 0.5% |
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For the People | Jerrell Perry | 1 | 684 | 0.5% |
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Independence | Mike Winter | 1 | 637 | 0.4% |
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Democratic (DFL) | Christopher David | 1 | 489 | 0.3% |
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Independent | Kevin Ward | 1 | 280 | 0.2% |
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Humanitarian-Community | Paul Johnson | 1 | 239 | 0.2% |
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Democratic (DFL) | Troy Benjegerdes | 1 | 183 | 0.1% |
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Write-in | 1 | 146 | 0.1% |
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Notes[]
- ^ The following candidates filed campaign finance reports with Hennepin County. Doug Nelson and Kevin Ward did not file a report, and thus are not listed.
- Partisan clients
See also[]
- 2021 Minneapolis municipal election
- Police abolition movement in Minneapolis
References[]
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External links[]
- Official campaign websites
- A.J. Awed (D) for Mayor
- Jacob Frey (D) for Mayor
- Kate Knuth (D) for Mayor
- Sheila June Nezhad (D) for Mayor
- Philip Sturm (D) for Mayor Archived May 3, 2021, at the Wayback Machine
- Mark Globus (D) for Mayor
- 2021 United States mayoral elections
- 2021 Minnesota elections
- Local elections in Minnesota