A guide to Minneapolis City Council candidates
All 13 City Council seats in Minneapolis will be up for election this year, offering voters a chance to influence critical city policies. The ranked-choice voting system will allow residents to express their preferences among candidates, who will serve four-year terms if elected. Key issues addressed by candidates include public safety, homelessness, and the dynamics between the mayor and the council. Responses were lightly edited for clarity, ensuring voters receive coherent information. A correction regarding candidate Shelley Madore's age underscores the necessity of accurate candidate representation.
The decisions made by the newly elected council will directly impact how taxpayer dollars are spent on essential services. This election will also shape the future of city policies on contentious topics like rent control and homeless encampments. Voter engagement will be crucial in determining the direction of Minneapolis governance.