Minnesota legislature On November 7, 2006, Knuth won the seat in the
Minnesota House of Representatives vacated by the retiring
Char Samuelson. She was one of the youngest representatives to serve in the
85th Legislature. At the
Minnesota State Capitol, Knuth focused mainly on
climate change and toxic chemical policy reform, issues in the
Minnesota Department of Commerce, and the state budget. While in the legislature, Knuth enrolled in a
Ph.D. program in conservation sciences at the
University of Minnesota.
Post-legislative career After her stint in the legislature, Knuth returned to work as the Director for the Boreas Leadership Program at the
University of Minnesota Institute on the Environment. In February 2018, one month after Mayor
Jacob Frey was sworn in and seven months into her new role, Knuth resigned, saying that she and Frey did not have the same vision for Minneapolis. She had been conducting interviews and surveys and passed her research off to her successor.
2021 Minneapolis mayoral campaign On March 2, 2021, Knuth announced her campaign for
mayor of Minneapolis in the city's
2021 election as a member of the
Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party. She said she decided to run because of what she called Frey's lack of leadership and the absence of other candidates who could assemble a broad coalition to help move the city forward. Knuth advanced to the final round of
ranked voting, earning 43.8% of the vote as Frey was reelected. ==Electoral history==