2018 Minnesota House of Representatives District 23B special election explained

Election Name:District 23B special election, 2018
Country:Minnesota
Flag Year:1983
Type:by-election
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2016
Previous Year:2016
Next Election:Minnesota House of Representatives election, 2018
Next Year:November 2018
Seats For Election:Minnesota House of Representatives District 23B
Party1:Republican Party of Minnesota
Popular Vote1:3,941
Percentage1:59.21%
Party2:Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party
Popular Vote2:2,658
Percentage2:39.93%
Representative
Before Election:Tony Cornish
Before Party:Republican Party of Minnesota
After Election:Jeremy Munson
After Party:Republican Party of Minnesota

A special election was held in the U.S. state of Minnesota on February 12, 2018, to elect a new representative for District 23B in the Minnesota House of Representatives, caused by the resignation of Tony Cornish effective on November 30, 2017. A primary election was held on January 29, 2018, to nominate a Republican candidate. It coincided with the Minnesota Senate District 54 special election. The Republican nominee, Jeremy Munson, won the special election.

Background

In November 2017, several women accused Representative Tony Cornish of sexually harassing them.[1] On November 21, 2017, Cornish announced he would resign by the end of the month, which he did on November 30, 2017.[2]

District 23B represents parts of the counties of Blue Earth, Le Sueur, Waseca, and Watonwan. Cornish had represented the area since 2003, replacing retiring DFL incumbent Henry Kalis—who represented the area since 1975. In the last election in 2016, Cornish won with 67 percent of the vote compared to his DFL opponent's 34 percent.

Candidates

Candidate filings were open from January 8 through January 11.[3] As multiple Republican candidates filed for office, a primary election was held on January 29, 2018, to determine which candidate received the party's nomination.[4]

Republican Party of Minnesota

District 23B Republican delegates held a convention to endorse a candidate on December 21, 2017. Chair of the Minnesota First Congressional District Republicans Jeremy Munson won the endorsement after one ballot with support of 75 percent of delegates.[5] Watonwan County Commissioner Scott Sanders also sought the endorsement. Sanders did not confirm whether he would abide by it.[6] He ended up filing on the last day of the filing period and cited support he received as well as people asking him to run over the previous several weeks as reasons in deciding to run. Sanders also said the time frame was too short for the endorsement process to work effectively.

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Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party

District 23B DFL delegates held a convention to endorse a candidate on December 28, 2017. Melissa Wagner won the endorsement.

Write-in candidates

Primary election

Scott Sanders' decision to continue to seek the Republican nomination was criticized by several local Republican officials, saying he was hindering Republican endorsed candidate Jeremy Munson's ability to concentrate on running against DFL nominee Melissa Wagner.[11] The chair of the Le Sueur County Republicans, Al DeKruif, said Sanders was putting Munson at a disadvantage.[12]

Shortly after the close of candidate filings, Cornish endorsed Sanders, saying he was "rock solid" on important issues, including Second Amendment protections.[13] Cornish, who retained a lot of popularity in the district, said he decided to make an endorsement because he was receiving calls and questions from former constituents about whom they should support. Sanders appreciated the endorsement, saying he trusted and respected Cornish.

Several local and state Republican officials criticized Cornish for not supporting the endorsed candidate. DeKruif said Cornish did not deserve a say in the process due to the circumstances of his resignation. Munson said Cornish should not have made an endorsement so late in the election process. In response, Cornish said he had nothing to lose by making an endorsement since he did not plan on running for office ever again.

Results

Jeremy Munson won the Republican nomination over Scott Sanders in the primary election. Munson said he was pleased with the results and that they reaffirmed the endorsement process. Sanders congratulated Munson and said he appreciated everyone who turned out to vote.[14]

Party!Candidate!Votes!%
Republican Party of MinnesotaJeremy Munson1,47754.46
Scott Sanders1,23545.54
Subtotal2,712100.00
Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor PartyMelissa Wagner482100.00
Total3,194100.00
Invalid/blank votes712.17
Turnout (out of 22,711 registered voters)[15] 3,26514.38
Source: Minnesota Secretary of State[16]

Results

Republican nominee Jeremy Munson won over DFL nominee Melissa Wagner. Republicans claimed their victory showed their agenda still had wide support among the electorate. Republican Party of Minnesota Chair Jennifer Carnahan said Munson's win proved Republican President Donald Trump was still popular in Greater Minnesota.[17] Democrats had hopes that momentum seen in recent special election wins in other states would similarly show and translate into a victory for Wagner.[18]

PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Party of MinnesotaJeremy Munson3,94159.217.70
Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor PartyMelissa Wagner2,65839.936.94
Write-inNicholas Schmitz[19] 380.570.76
N/A190.29
Total6,656100.00±0.00
Invalid/blank votes40.062.43
Turnout (out of 22,795 registered voters)[20] 6,66029.2252.62
Source: Minnesota Secretary of State[21]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Jennifer . Bjorhus . Minnesota lawmaker, lobbyist accuse Rep. Tony Cornish of sexual harassment . . November 10, 2017 . November 9, 2017 . Coolican . J. Patrick.
  2. News: Coolican. J. Patrick. Minnesota state Rep. Tony Cornish to resign after harassment claims. December 4, 2017. Star Tribune. November 21, 2017.
  3. News: Mewes. Trey. Filing to open for District 23B special election. January 11, 2018. Mankato Free Press. January 7, 2018. en.
  4. News: Mewes. Trey. Sanders files for 23B, setting up special primary. January 11, 2018. Mankato Free Press. January 11, 2018. en.
  5. News: Primary to decide GOP 23B candidate set for Monday. Mewes. Trey. January 26, 2018. Mankato Free Press. January 28, 2018.
  6. News: Arola. Brian. Munson wins GOP endorsement to replace Cornish in 23B. December 22, 2017. Mankato Free Press. December 21, 2017. en.
  7. News: Mewes. Trey. Candidates ready to replace Cornish. November 28, 2017. Mankato Free Press. November 22, 2017. en.
  8. News: Mewes. Trey. Watonwan commissioner enters House race. December 12, 2017. Mankato Free Press. December 12, 2017. en.
  9. News: Ahrenstorff bows out of District 23B race. Mewes. Trey. December 11, 2017. Mankato Free Press. December 11, 2017. en.
  10. News: Dakota Meadows teacher to run for Cornish seat. January 2, 2018. Mankato Free Press. January 1, 2018. en.
  11. News: Sanders wants to use local approach in St. Paul. Mewes. Trey. January 21, 2018. Mankato Free Press. January 28, 2018.
  12. News: Reporter's notebook: Cornish bucks local GOP, endorses Sanders. Mewes. Trey. January 17, 2018. Mankato Free Press. January 28, 2018.
  13. News: Republicans face off to replace Cornish in MN House. Pugmire. Tim. January 26, 2018. January 28, 2018. Minnesota Public Radio.
  14. News: Munson wins 23B primary, will face Wagner next month. Mewes. Trey. January 29, 2018. Mankato Free Press. January 31, 2018.
  15. Web site: State of Minnesota Canvassing Report. January 31, 2018. Minnesota Secretary of State. 3. PDF. February 15, 2018.
  16. Web site: Results for State Representative District 23B. Minnesota Secretary of State. January 29, 2018.
  17. News: Special election results: keeping the status quo at the Minnesota Capitol. Bierschbach. Briana. February 13, 2018. MinnPost. February 13, 2018.
  18. News: Outside cash fails to flip seats in two offseason Minnesota races. Van Berkel. Jessie. February 13, 2018. Star Tribune. February 13, 2018.
  19. Web site: State of Minnesota Canvassing Report. February 14, 2018. Minnesota Secretary of State. 6. PDF. February 15, 2018.
  20. Web site: State of Minnesota Canvassing Report. February 14, 2018. Minnesota Secretary of State. 3. PDF. February 15, 2018.
  21. Web site: Results for State Representative District 23B. Minnesota Secretary of State. February 13, 2018.