There were clear winners in several wards on election night.
Green Council Member
Cam Gordon (Ward 2), who did not have an opponent, won re-election. Other council members who won on election night include
DFLers Lisa Goodman (Ward 7),
Lisa Bender (Ward 10),
Andrew Johnson (Ward 12), and Linea Palmisano (Ward 13). Ward 8 DFL candidate
Andrea Jenkins also won, replacing retiring DFL Council Member Elizabeth Glidden. Wards which did not have a clear winner underwent several rounds of vote transfers on November 8. Three incumbents lost re-election. DFL Council President Barb Johnson (Ward 4) lost to DFL candidate
Phillipe Cunningham, DFL Council Member Blong Yang (Ward 5) to DFL candidate Jeremiah Ellison, and DFL Council Member
John Quincy (Ward 11) to DFL candidate Jeremy Schroeder. DFL Council Members Kevin Reich (Ward 1),
Abdi Warsame (Ward 6), and Alondra Cano (Ward 9) retained their seats. In Ward 3, DFL candidate Steve Fletcher won over
Socialist Alternative candidate Ginger Jentzen, who won the most first-choice votes but did not gain sufficient transfer votes. This was the first occurrence of the initial leader not ending up the winner of an election in Minneapolis since it switched to ranked-choice voting in 2009. A similar situation subsequently occurred in Ward 4 in which Johnson lost to Cunningham. Jenkins and Cunningham are the first transgender persons to be elected to the City Council.
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