This November, all 134 seats in the Minnesota House of Representatives will be on the ballot along with one seat in the Senate that has a special election. Currently, Democrats control the House, Senate and governor’s office, but a number of contested House seats could leave the DFL vulnerable, and they hold the Senate by just one seat.
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