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The 2018 Minnesota Attorney General election was held on November 6, 2018, to elect the attorney general of the U.S. state of Minnesota. A primary election was held on August 14, 2018, in which Doug Wardlow was nominated as the Republican candidate and Keith Ellison was nominated as the Democratic–Farmer–Labor (DFL) candidate. Ellison won the election.
DFL incumbent Lori Swanson was first elected attorney general in 2006. Swanson succeeded two-term DFL incumbent Mike Hatch, who opted to run for governor in 2006. Swanson was re-elected in 2010 and 2014. On January 28, 2018, Swanson announced that she would seek re-election. The announcement came after months of speculation that she would run for governor in 2018. [1] On June 4, 2018, after failing to receive her own party's endorsement for attorney general, Swanson ended her campaign for attorney general and opted to run for governor instead. [2]
It was reported in late January 2018 that Ellison was exploring the possibility of seeking election to be attorney general. According to several people he had spoken with recently, Ellison was not likely to run but found it enticing. [15] Following Swanson's withdrawal from the election on June 4, 2018, it was reported that Ellison was likely to enter the race, which he did the next day. [16]
On June 2, 2018, the DFL endorsed Pelikan at their state convention. Swanson received 52 percent over Pelikan after the first round of balloting, but not the required 60 percent. Swanson then withdrew her nomination for the party's endorsement, but did not indicate if she would run in the primary election. [17]
On June 4, 2018, Swanson announced she would no longer seek re-election and would instead run for Governor. [2] The day after her announcement, Ellison, Foley, Hatch, Hilstrom, and Rothman entered the race. [3] Hatch said he did not think Pelikan had sufficient courtroom experience and would withdraw if someone he thought was qualified entered the race, which he did the next day. [18]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Democratic (DFL) | Keith Ellison | 281,142 | 49.8 | |
Democratic (DFL) | Debra Hilstrom | 108,048 | 19.2 | |
Democratic (DFL) | Tom Foley | 70,786 | 12.5 | |
Democratic (DFL) | Matt Pelikan | 59,876 | 10.6 | |
Democratic (DFL) | Mike Rothman | 44,522 | 7.9 | |
Total votes | 564,374 | 100.0 |
Wardlow was endorsed by the Republicans on June 2, 2018, at their state convention. [17]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Doug Wardlow | 135,971 | 46.3 | |
Republican | Sharon Anderson | 94,245 | 32.0 | |
Republican | Bob Lessard | 63,722 | 21.7 | |
Total votes | 293,398 | 100.0 |
On October 15, 2018, Grassroots—Legalize Cannabis Party candidate Noah Johnson announced his endorsement of DFL nominee Keith Ellison. In explaining his endorsement, Johnson cited Ellison's recent statement of support for marijuana legalization. Johnson also stated that he wished to avoid drawing votes away from Ellison and thereby increasing Republican nominee Doug Wardlow's chances of victory. Johnson's name remained on the ballot. [35]
On October 27, 2018, Politico reported that the State of Minnesota had not elected a Republican attorney general in more than 40 years, but added that Ellison was "putting that streak to the test." According to Politico, Ellison had been "rocked by accusations of domestic abuse" and had fallen behind Wardlow in a recent poll; Politico added that the race "revolves around Ellison and what voters make of the misconduct allegations he's facing." [36]
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No. | Date | Host | Moderator | Link | Democratic | Republican | Grassroots—Legalize Cannabis |
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Key: P Participant A Absent N Not invited I Invited W Withdrawn |
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1 | Sep. 21, 2018 | Twin Cities PBS |
Eric Eskola Cathy Wurzer |
Twin Cities PBS | P | P | P |
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size |
Margin of error |
Keith Ellison (DFL) |
Doug Wardlow (R) |
Other | Undecided |
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SurveyUSA | October 29–31, 2018 | 600 | ±5.3% | 44% | 40% | 4% | 12% |
Mason-Dixon | October 15–17, 2018 | 800 | ±3.5% | 36% | 43% | 5% | 16% |
Mason-Dixon | September 10–12, 2018 | 800 | ±3.5% | 41% | 36% | 5% | 18% |
SurveyUSA | September 6–8, 2018 | 574 | ±4.9% | 41% | 41% | 4% | 14% |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Democratic (DFL) | Keith Ellison | 1,249,407 | 48.96% | -3.64 | |
Republican | Doug Wardlow | 1,150,459 | 45.08% | +6.07 | |
Grassroots—LC | Noah Johnson (withdrawn) | 145,748 | 5.71% | N/A | |
Write-in | 6,158 | 0.24% | +0.20 | ||
Total votes | 2,551,772 | 100.00% | N/A | ||
Democratic (DFL) hold |
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Elections in Minnesota |
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The 2018 Minnesota Attorney General election was held on November 6, 2018, to elect the attorney general of the U.S. state of Minnesota. A primary election was held on August 14, 2018, in which Doug Wardlow was nominated as the Republican candidate and Keith Ellison was nominated as the Democratic–Farmer–Labor (DFL) candidate. Ellison won the election.
DFL incumbent Lori Swanson was first elected attorney general in 2006. Swanson succeeded two-term DFL incumbent Mike Hatch, who opted to run for governor in 2006. Swanson was re-elected in 2010 and 2014. On January 28, 2018, Swanson announced that she would seek re-election. The announcement came after months of speculation that she would run for governor in 2018. [1] On June 4, 2018, after failing to receive her own party's endorsement for attorney general, Swanson ended her campaign for attorney general and opted to run for governor instead. [2]
It was reported in late January 2018 that Ellison was exploring the possibility of seeking election to be attorney general. According to several people he had spoken with recently, Ellison was not likely to run but found it enticing. [15] Following Swanson's withdrawal from the election on June 4, 2018, it was reported that Ellison was likely to enter the race, which he did the next day. [16]
On June 2, 2018, the DFL endorsed Pelikan at their state convention. Swanson received 52 percent over Pelikan after the first round of balloting, but not the required 60 percent. Swanson then withdrew her nomination for the party's endorsement, but did not indicate if she would run in the primary election. [17]
On June 4, 2018, Swanson announced she would no longer seek re-election and would instead run for Governor. [2] The day after her announcement, Ellison, Foley, Hatch, Hilstrom, and Rothman entered the race. [3] Hatch said he did not think Pelikan had sufficient courtroom experience and would withdraw if someone he thought was qualified entered the race, which he did the next day. [18]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Democratic (DFL) | Keith Ellison | 281,142 | 49.8 | |
Democratic (DFL) | Debra Hilstrom | 108,048 | 19.2 | |
Democratic (DFL) | Tom Foley | 70,786 | 12.5 | |
Democratic (DFL) | Matt Pelikan | 59,876 | 10.6 | |
Democratic (DFL) | Mike Rothman | 44,522 | 7.9 | |
Total votes | 564,374 | 100.0 |
Wardlow was endorsed by the Republicans on June 2, 2018, at their state convention. [17]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Doug Wardlow | 135,971 | 46.3 | |
Republican | Sharon Anderson | 94,245 | 32.0 | |
Republican | Bob Lessard | 63,722 | 21.7 | |
Total votes | 293,398 | 100.0 |
On October 15, 2018, Grassroots—Legalize Cannabis Party candidate Noah Johnson announced his endorsement of DFL nominee Keith Ellison. In explaining his endorsement, Johnson cited Ellison's recent statement of support for marijuana legalization. Johnson also stated that he wished to avoid drawing votes away from Ellison and thereby increasing Republican nominee Doug Wardlow's chances of victory. Johnson's name remained on the ballot. [35]
On October 27, 2018, Politico reported that the State of Minnesota had not elected a Republican attorney general in more than 40 years, but added that Ellison was "putting that streak to the test." According to Politico, Ellison had been "rocked by accusations of domestic abuse" and had fallen behind Wardlow in a recent poll; Politico added that the race "revolves around Ellison and what voters make of the misconduct allegations he's facing." [36]
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No. | Date | Host | Moderator | Link | Democratic | Republican | Grassroots—Legalize Cannabis |
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Key: P Participant A Absent N Not invited I Invited W Withdrawn |
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Keith Ellison | Doug Wardlow | Noah Johnson | |||||
1 | Sep. 21, 2018 | Twin Cities PBS |
Eric Eskola Cathy Wurzer |
Twin Cities PBS | P | P | P |
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size |
Margin of error |
Keith Ellison (DFL) |
Doug Wardlow (R) |
Other | Undecided |
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SurveyUSA | October 29–31, 2018 | 600 | ±5.3% | 44% | 40% | 4% | 12% |
Mason-Dixon | October 15–17, 2018 | 800 | ±3.5% | 36% | 43% | 5% | 16% |
Mason-Dixon | September 10–12, 2018 | 800 | ±3.5% | 41% | 36% | 5% | 18% |
SurveyUSA | September 6–8, 2018 | 574 | ±4.9% | 41% | 41% | 4% | 14% |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Democratic (DFL) | Keith Ellison | 1,249,407 | 48.96% | -3.64 | |
Republican | Doug Wardlow | 1,150,459 | 45.08% | +6.07 | |
Grassroots—LC | Noah Johnson (withdrawn) | 145,748 | 5.71% | N/A | |
Write-in | 6,158 | 0.24% | +0.20 | ||
Total votes | 2,551,772 | 100.00% | N/A | ||
Democratic (DFL) hold |