2005 Minneapolis municipal election

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Results of the city council election

The 2005

Minneapolis municipal elections in the U.S. state of Minnesota held a scheduled primary election on 13 September and a general election
on 8 November. Voters in the city elected:

Later developments

City Council Member Dean Zimmermann was accused by the Federal Bureau of Investigation of accepting bribes, see Minneapolis City Council. In December 2006, he was convicted and sentenced to prison. He was held in a Federal Prison in Colorado, but was released in summer 2008 to a halfway house in Minneapolis.

Primary Results, Mayor

  • Incumbent
    DFLers, advanced to the general election on November 8 for the mayoral post. Both candidates had sought endorsement at the DFL City Convention, but neither was able to reach the 60% required [1]. In the Primary election, Rybak was the overall winner with 44.49% of the vote, while McLaughlin received 35.33%. Full election results are available on the City's website [2]
    .

General Election Results

Mayor

  • Incumbent mayor, R.T. Rybak, was reelected.

City Council

Other Offices

  • In other offices, the DFL-endorsed candidates won in all races except 1 Park Board seat (Incumbent Annie Young had no DFL-endorsed opponent) and 1 Library Board seat (Incumbent Anita Duckor (independent) beat Gary Thaden (DFL). (Thaden was later appointed by the Minneapolis City Council).

See also

  • 2009 Minneapolis municipal elections

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