2002 Election Cycle

Governor Ventura became just the third Minnesota Governor since World War II to not seek a second term joining Republicans Harold LeVander (1970) and Al Quie (1982). Eagan Republican Representative Tim Pawlenty and running mate state Representative Carol Molnau won the open seats for Governor and Lieutenant Governor while Eagan Mayor Pat Anderson held the open Auditor seat for the GOP as did Secretary of State Mary Kiffmeyer. [Anderson's win was technically a pick-up as 1998 general election winner Judi Dutcher switched her partisan affiliation from Republican to DFL in January 2000]. DFL Attorney General Mike Hatch comfortably won reelection.

Two-term U.S. Senator Paul Wellstone was renominated by the DFL, but died in a plane crash 11 days before the general election. The party substituted Walter Mondale for Wellstone on the ballot, but St. Paul Mayor and Republican nominee Norm Coleman won the open seat.

After redistricting, the Republican Party was also able to pick up one U.S. House seat with John Kline unseating four-term 6th CD incumbent Bill Luther who chose to run in the 2nd CD. The GOP drew even with the DFL with each sending four U.S. Representatives to D.C.

Republicans netted five seats in the state Senate to shrink the DFL margin to 35-31 with one member of the Independence Party and netted 10 in the state House to open up an 81-52 margin on the DFL in the lower chamber.

Associate Justice Paul Anderson was elected to the Supreme Court for a third term.

Elections

Date Office Stage Winners Details
11/05/2002 State House, District 66A General John Lesch (Democratic-Farmer-Labor) won with 6,489 votes (71.53%) and a winning margin of +43.42
Candidate Gender Party Votes Percent
John Lesch Man Democratic-Farmer-Labor 6,489 71.53
Greg Copeland Man Republican 2,550 28.11
Scattering Write-In 33 0.36
11/05/2002 State House, District 65B General Carlos Mariani (Democratic-Farmer-Labor) won with 8,747 votes (72.75%) and a winning margin of +45.92
Candidate Gender Party Votes Percent
Carlos Mariani Incumbent Man Democratic-Farmer-Labor 8,747 72.75
Greg Johnson Man Republican 3,226 26.83
Scattering Write-In 50 0.42
11/05/2002 State House, District 65A General Cy Thao (Democratic-Farmer-Labor) won with 6,339 votes (79.10%) and a winning margin of +58.70
Candidate Gender Party Votes Percent
Cy Thao Man Democratic-Farmer-Labor 6,339 79.10
Gary Wayne DeYoung Man Republican 1,635 20.40
Scattering Write-In 40 0.50
11/05/2002 State House, District 64B General Michael Paymar (Democratic-Farmer-Labor) won with 13,185 votes (68.51%) and a winning margin of +37.20
Candidate Gender Party Votes Percent
Michael Paymar Incumbent Man Democratic-Farmer-Labor 13,185 68.51
John F. Krenik Man Republican 6,026 31.31
Scattering Write-In 34 0.18
11/05/2002 State House, District 66B General Alice Hausman (Democratic-Farmer-Labor) won with 11,941 votes (71.88%) and a winning margin of +43.93
Candidate Gender Party Votes Percent
Alice Hausman Incumbent Woman Democratic-Farmer-Labor 11,941 71.88
Andy Carlson Man Republican 4,643 27.95
Scattering Write-In 28 0.17