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Thousands of people, including former President Biden, went to the Minnesota Capitol Friday to mourn Speaker Emerita Melissa ...
Rep. Brad Tabke honors Melissa Hortman's legacy by planting thousands of trees, continuing their shared passion for nature and environmental sustainability.
Tim Walz called Ms. Hortman “the most consequential speaker in state history.” The vigil was held after a suspect in the shooting was arrested. The suspect faces federal ...
MANKATO — Blue Earth County Elections Administrator Michael Stalberger has testified on bills this legislative session that he said would make ballot-processing rules consistent throughout the ...
Speaking at the House Agriculture Committee hearing this week, Rep. Brad Tabke (DFL-Shakopee) said his bill would help keep an important industry strong in Minnesota.
If there’s one fact about former Mayor Brad Tabke that everyone in Shakopee – naysayers and supporters alike – can agree on, it’s that he got stuff done. From jump-starting the downtown ...
Brad Tabke knows what it’s like to win elections. He knows what it’s like to lose them too. But the fight for party control of the Minnesota House since the 2024 general election has put Tabke ...
And, the House GOP has still not seated DFL Rep. Brad Tabke, of Shakopee, after a judge decided he won his election; that’s after Republicans challenged his victory over alleged missing ballots.
A separate Democrat, state Rep. Brad Tabke (D), initially saw his election in flux, too, when it was discovered that 20 ballots had been missing. Tabke had only narrowly won his election by 14 votes.
“Brad Tabke remains the candidate with the most votes legally cast in the 2024 General Election for Minnesota House District 54A,” the judge wrote. “This election is not invalid.
A judge ruled Tuesday that Democratic Rep. Brad Tabke is eligible to take seat 54A in Shakopee despite 20 missing ballots. Judge Tracy Perzel wrote in her order issued Tuesday that she found the ...
SHAKOPEE, Minn. — DFL Rep. Brad Tabke's narrow victory in a Twin Cities suburb House district is valid and there should be no special election for the seat, a judge ruled Tuesday.