MINNEAPOLIS — A tie at the Minnesota Senate has come to an end as the DFL's Doron Clark is projected to win the special election for District 60 with 90.9% of the vote. Clark ran against ...
With all precincts reporting, candidate Doron Clark received 91% of the vote Tuesday compared to Republican Abigail Wolters, who had 9%. Once Clark is sworn into office, it’ll mean the end of a ...
Clark, who works at health care technology company Medtronic, defeated Republican candidate and software engineer Abigail Wolters for Senate District 60. The district includes portions of ...
Against GOP challenger Abigail Wolters, Clark won nearly 91% of the vote and will succeed Sen. Kari Dziedzic, who died from ovarian cancer at age 62 in December. Dziedzic held the Senate District ...
With all precincts reporting, candidate Doron Clark received 91% of the vote Tuesday compared to Republican Abigail Wolters, who had 9%. Once Clark is sworn into office, it’ll mean the end of a ...
Against GOP challenger Abigail Wolters, Clark won nearly 91% of the vote and will succeed Sen. Kari Dziedzic, who died from ovarian cancer at age 62 in December. Dziedzic held the Senate District ...
Doron Clark (DFL) defeated Republican Abigail Wolters by over 7,000 votes — 7,783 to 746. There were also 32 write-in votes cast during the election. The race’s outcome determines the balance ...
Clark, who won the DFL primary in mid-January, won by a huge margin on Tuesday, racking up 7,783 (90.9%) votes compared to 746 (8.71%) for Republican candidate Abigail Wolters. Doron Clark for ...
Clark, who works at health care technology company Medtronic, defeated Republican candidate and software engineer Abigail Wolters for Senate District 60. The district includes portions of northeastern ...