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District 54A race officially headed for a recount

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Democratic Representative Brad Rabke leads Republican challenger Aaron Paul by only 14 votes in Shakopee’s District 54A race.

SHAKOPEE, Minn. — A recount has officially been requested for the closest election in any Minnesota legislative district this cycle after the Scott County Canvassing Board certified the election results Wednesday afternoon. Democratic Representative Brad Rabke leads Republican challenger Aaron Paul by only 14 votes in Shakopee’s District 54A race. 

This Scott County Canvassing Board meeting garnered a lot of attention not only because of how close the 54A race is, but because of 20 ballots in Shakopee precinct 10, that would directly impact the 54A race. 

“We had 329 people check in to absentee vote, we received 309 ballots back,” said Scott County election official Julie Hanson.

Hanson says they will continue to audit and investigate the situation, but at the end of the day, the canvassing board’s job is to certify the ballots that they have received. Now that results have been certified by the county canvassing board, they will be sent to the Secretary of States Office to be certified there on Nov. 21.

“This is the system working the way it’s supposed to work,” said Minnesota Secretary of State Steve Simon. “The public and the political parties and the candidates can look and see and touch and feel and ask questions, and that’s exactly what we want.”

The state will cover the recount since the margin of victory is lower than .5%. That recount of 22,000 ballots will begin also on Nov. 21.

“There’s high degrees of transparency, and high degrees in terms of security in this process here,” said Hamline University Political Science Professor David Schultz. 

Although Schultz feels recounts are important, he acknowledges they don’t have a history of actually changing the outcome. 

With Democrats and Republicans tied at 67 seats a piece in the State House, if the recount were to flip the district 54A race in Republican Aaron Paul’s favor, it would change the entire balance of power in the State Legislature.

The House District 14B race is Sherburne County is also headed for a recount. Democratic incumbent Dan Wolgamott leads Republican Sue Ek by 191 votes. Due to an issue with results on election night, Sherburne County says they will cover the cost and hand recount the voters so there is complete transparency.



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St. Paul off-duty police officer charged with DWI

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The off-duty officer crashed into a vacant building at 3rd Street E and Maple Street on August 1, authorities said.

ST PAUL, Minn — A St. Paul Police officer is charged with driving while intoxicated after a crash this summer into a building that caught fire. 

The crash happened around midnight on Aug. 1 at the corner of 3rd Street E and Maple Street, officials said. That’s in the Dayton’s Bluff neighborhood. 

The driver, Bryan McKinnon, is a St. Paul Police Officer who was not on duty at the time. When responding officers arrived at the crash, Minnesota State Patrol was requested to take over the DWI investigation to avoid a conflict of interest, charging documents state. 

When a trooper asked McKinnon what happened before the crash, charging documents allege McKinnon said he lost control of the vehicle. When asked if he had anything to drink before driving, he said he had two beers. The criminal complaint states McKinnon did not want to do a breathalyzer test, but a warrant was signed for a blood draw, which showed he had a blood alcohol limit of .178. 

“This incident is deeply concerning and does not reflect or align with the values of our department or the expectations we have of each other or the people we serve,” said St. Paul Police Chief Axel Henry in August. “We are cooperating with the Minnesota State Patrol’s investigation and are following our internal policies and procedures.” 

According to the criminal complaint the Minneapolis City Attorney’s Office is prosecuting the case on a conflicts basis. 



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SPPD investigating dozens of trees destroyed, thrown into river

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The trees were planted by local high school students over MEA break.

ST PAUL, Minn. — St. Paul officials are working to determine who is responsible for the damage and destruction of dozens of trees in the city. 

According to St. Paul Parks and Recreation, 60 trees were harmed, including several that were thrown into the Mississippi River.

The trees were planted by local high school students in partnership with the nonprofit Tree Trust over MEA break, said the city organization. 

St. Paul Parks and Rec believes the damage occurred overnight and caused nearly $40,000 of damage.

“While we are disappointed in this act and the negative impact it has on the neighboring community and our urban forest, we are working closely with Tree Trust to determine next steps for replacing the damaged trees,” said the statement.  



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Jingle Bell Run to raise awareness about kids with arthritis

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This year’s 5k at U.S. Bank Stadium is set for Sunday, Nov. 24.

MINNEAPOLIS — Did you know nearly 300,000 kids and teens live with arthritis in the U.S.?

An annual event in the Twin Cities raises awareness and money for children with arthritis.

This year’s 5k Jingle Bell Run at U.S. Bank Stadium is set for Sunday, Nov. 24.

Arthritis Foundation honorees, Calvin Gerber and Rod Van Hoof joined KARE 11 News at 4 to discuss the upcoming event.



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