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  • Wordgate: Is Minnesota Sen. Rod Grams Running a Cyber-Dirty-Tricks Campaign?

    In this Slate article, David Brauer examines the use of dirty email tricks to influence the outcome of a Minnesota primary election campaign.

    slate.msn.com

  • 2002 Minnesota Congressional and Legislative Districts

    Following the 2000 Census, redistricting was done for the U.S. House and both branches of the state legislature. Page offers maps and cross reference files, all in PDF, which allow Minnesotans to find their district numbers. Requires JavaScript and a 4.0 or later browser.

    www.commissions.leg.state.mn.us

  • Campaign Finance and Public Disclosure Board

    Campaign finance, lobbying, ethics in government, applicable Minnesota laws and statutes. Lists of candidates. Requires JavaScript.

    www.cfboard.state.mn.us

  • Find a Candidate Filing

    From the Minnesota Secretary of State's office, a searchable database of all candidates running for county, state, or national office in the November 7, 2006, general election.

    candidates.sos.state.mn.us

  • November 7, 2006 General Results

    Official results from the general election. From the Minnesota Secretary of State's office.

    electionresults.sos.state.mn.us

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