Politics & Government
How Has Turnout Been for Duluth Election?
The final day to vote is Tuesday for two City Council races.

Apparently, a small percentage of Duluth voters will determine the makeup of the City Council for the next few years.
According to city elections officials, 180 people voted in advance for the two contested City Council races. That represents slightly more than 1 percent of the city's 13,000 registered voters.
Advance voting began in mid-October. The last day to vote is Tuesday, the official election day. All voting is at City Hall.
On the ballot are two council races. They break down like this:
- POST 1: Marsha Anderson Bomar (incumbent), David Cossette, Louis Tseng.
- POST 2: Kirkland Carden, Jim Dugan (incumbent), Seth Grey.
More information about the City Council candidates is on the city website.
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