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Re-Elected Mayor R.T. Rybak Files to Run For Governor PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 05 November 2009 17:38

From a press release issued from the Republican Party of MN:

Busted:  Rybak Forced To File For Governor Two Days After Reelection As Mayor

St. Paul- Republican Party of Minnesota Chairman Tony Sutton today issued the following statement regarding Minneapolis Mayor R.T. Rybak’s decision to file for governor.

“What does R.T. Rybak know?  On the eve of a campaign finance board decision regarding his extensive statewide gubernatorial campaign travels, Rybak has suddenly filed for governor just two days after being reelected mayor of Minneapolis.   It’s clear Rybak was forced to file because the Republican Party of Minnesota proved that his relentless statewide campaigning for governor was making a mockery of our state’s campaign finance laws.  It’s unfortunate Rybak didn’t man up during his mayoral campaign and admit what everyone already knew: he’s been running for governor for months.”

Last Updated on Thursday, 05 November 2009 17:40
 
"Retire Ritchie" PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 05 November 2009 16:19

 
Papa John Kolstad: "Validity of 2009 Election in Question" PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 21 October 2009 09:32

Candidate for Mayor, Papa John Kolstad released this statement October 18:

Validity of 2009 Election in Question
By Papa John Kolstad
Candidate for Mayor of Minneapolis
October 18, 2009

For democracy to exist we need freedom of speech, freedom of the press, and the opportunity to vote our choice in elections. In order to vote our choice, we need to be informed by a free and independent press that there is an election and what the issues of that election are.

I believe there is a serious question of the validity of the election this year because the press has been concentrating on the gubernatorial election next year. There have been very few articles even referencing the election this fall for city offices, much less giving full coverage to the issues, thereby denying the public the opportunity to consider who will provide the best leadership among all the candidates.

This is a major failure of the press as well as civic organizations who promote good government, such as the Humphrey Institute and the League of Women Voters. Their indifference to a robust, thorough public debate with the mayor and all substantial candidates does great harm to our democracy and our long tradition of an open and fair public process in Minneapolis.

Papa John Kolstad
papajohnkolstad.com
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This issue of RT Rybak is also reported in the Star Tribune:

If you haven't been paying close attention, you may not know there is an election coming Nov. 3 to pick the best person to parse the city's budget, fight police corruption and make sure the garbage gets picked up.

Some people who want the job have appeared at three or four venues to discuss city issues. So far, Rybak has refused to come out and play. He has, however, appeared at Kolacky Days in Montgomery, where future governors go to eat. A guy only has so much free time.

 

Find out more about Minneapolis-area candidates at our election page and at Minneapolis City Republican Committee.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 21 October 2009 09:43
 
Seeking Committee Volunteers PDF Print E-mail
Sunday, 14 June 2009 08:13
If you are interested in serving on any of the committees below, please contact me as soon as possible:
  • Public Relations (Corey Sax, Chair)
  • Leadership Training and Development (Dave Wahlstedt, Chair)
  • Constitution (Joel Lemke, Chair)
The subcommittees will be holding their first meeting on Tuesday, June 23rd at Lynnhurst Community Center in Minneapolis (W 50th St and Minnehaha Pkwy) at 7:00.
 
Please feel free to contact me with any questions or comments.
 
Thank you,
 
Carleton Crawford
5th
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New MNGOP Leaders Elected PDF Print E-mail
Saturday, 13 June 2009 22:46

Here are the results of MN GOP leader elections at the June 13 State Central Meeting

In the State Chair race, Tony Sutton won in the first ballot: Sutton 197, Thompson 133, Ruud 17

In the State Deputy Chair race, Michael Brodkorb won in the 2nd ballot with 184 votes— Fleming 120, Swinehart 30. The first ballot was: Brodkorb 161,  Fleming 141, Swinehart 41

In the State Secretary/Treasurer race, David Sturrock won with 177 votes.

Congratulations! Look for updates at MNGOP.

 
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