Whos running for Minneapolis mayor and City Council in 2025 elections?

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The Minneapolis 2025 city elections will take place on November 4, with Mayor Jacob Frey seeking re-election alongside all 13 City Council seats being contested. Key election dates have been established, such as the candidate filing period from July 29 to August 12 and early voting from September 19 to November 3, which are crucial for voter engagement. The article explains Minneapolis' ranked-choice voting system, which allows voters to rank their preferences, thereby enhancing the democratic process. Several candidates have already declared their intentions to run, including notable figures like DeWayne Davis, a lead minister, and Omar Fateh, Minnesota's first Somali American senator. Each candidate brings distinct perspectives and experiences, from community advocacy to public safety reform, reflecting the diverse fabric of Minneapolis.

The profiles also reveal personal stories, such as Brenda Short's journey from homelessness to homeownership, highlighting the significance of relatable leadership. This election is pivotal for residents as they will have the chance to shape the city’s future governance and policies. With the deadline for early voter registration set for October 14, the community is encouraged to participate actively in this critical civic event.

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