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  2. Saint Paul, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Saint Paul (often abbreviated St. Paul) is the capital of the U.S. state of Minnesota and the county seat of Ramsey County. [6] Situated on high bluffs overlooking a bend in the Mississippi River, Saint Paul is a regional business hub and the center of Minnesota's government.

  3. Government and politics in Saint Paul, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Saint Paul is located in Minnesota's 4th congressional district, a solidly Democratic district with a CPVI of D + 13. [14] The district is represented by Betty McCollum , a progressive Democrat , scoring 92% progressive by a progressive group [ 15 ] and 4% conservative by a conservative group [ 16 ] on a range of issues.

  4. Minneapolis–Saint Paul - Wikipedia

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    The Minneapolis–St. Paul–Bloomington MN–WI Metropolitan Statistical Area, or Twin Cities, includes 15 counties, of which 13 are in Minnesota and two in Wisconsin. The Minnesota portion accounts for almost two-thirds of Minnesota's population.

  5. St. Paul, Minnesota, elects all-woman city council for the ...

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    Minnesota’s capital city is comprised of about 55% White residents, 19% Asian residents, 16% Black residents and nearly 9% Hispanic residents, according to the US Census estimates from July 2022.

  6. Minnesota Democrats, including Gov. Walz, launch Harris for ...

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    Carter, St. Paul’s mayor since 2018, told the St. Cloud Times he experienced a drastic change in communications and policy from President Joe Biden’s White House compared to Trump’s.

  7. Saint Paul City Council - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] Mitra Jalali's election in 2018 to represent Ward 4 marked several firsts: she was the first Asian American woman, the first openly LGBTQ+ member, and Minnesota's first Iranian American elected official. [8] With Jalali's election, the council had a majority-female composition for the first time, with women holding four of the seven seats.