Politics & Government
Minnesota's Aug. 11 Primary: What's On My Ballot In Stillwater
Minnesotans are encouraged to vote by mail in the upcoming primary and general elections.

STILLWATER, MN — Minnesota's statewide Aug. 11 primary is quickly approaching. Voters will have a chance to decide which candidates will compete in the general election.
Minnesota has an open primary, meaning voters can choose which party's primary they want to vote in. However, voters can only select candidates from one political party in partisan elections.
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Due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, Minnesota Secretary of State Steve Simon is asking all eligible Minnesota voters to apply for their absentee ballots using the online absentee ballot request tool.
"We need to treat the upcoming statewide elections as a public health issue," Simon said in a statement.
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"To slow the spread of COVID-19 we need to reduce large gatherings, including at polling places. I’m challenging all eligible Minnesota voters to cast their vote from the safety of their home. In the face of this pandemic, it is the right thing to do to protect Minnesotans who are most at risk - and the people who care for them. Fortunately, it’s very easy to do."
Here's what will be on the ballot in Stillwater on Aug. 11:
U.S. Senate
Republicans primary candidates:
- Bob "Again" Carney Jr.
- James Reibestein
- Jason Lewis
- John L. Berman
Democratic-Farmer-Labor candidates:
- Christopher Lovell Seymore, Sr.
- Tina Smith
- Ahmad R. Hassan
- Paula Overby
- Steve Carlson
Legal Marijuana Now Party
- Kevin O'Connor
Grassroots-Legalize Cannabis Party
- Oliver Steinberg
U.S. Representative District 4
Republicans primary candidates:
- Gene Rechtzigel
- Sia Lo
Democratic-Farmer-Labor candidates:
- Alberder Gillespie
- Reid Rossell
- David Sandbeck
- Tiffini Flynn Forslund
- Betty McCollum
Grassroots-Legalize Cannabis Party
- Susan Sindt
State Senator District 39
Republicans primary candidates:
- Karin Housley
Democratic-Farmer-Labor candidates:
- Brian D. Hile
- Josiah Hill
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