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Frey Wins Third Term as Minneapolis Mayor After Ranked-Choice Tabulation

Record turnout capped a race conceded by Omar Fateh after rankings were redistributed.

Overview

  • Final but unofficial results posted by the city show Jacob Frey at 50.03% to Omar Fateh’s 44.37% after lower-ranked ballots were reallocated.
  • Initial first-choice totals left Frey short of a majority at about 41.7% to Fateh’s 31.6%, triggering additional counting under Minneapolis’ ranked-choice system.
  • Fateh, DeWayne Davis and Jazz Hampton encouraged supporters to rank one another and exclude Frey, but the coordinated strategy did not unseat the incumbent.
  • Election officials reported a municipal record with more than 147,000 ballots cast, equating to roughly 55% turnout among registered voters.
  • The City Council is expected to certify the results Monday, with a progressive majority that has frequently clashed with the mayor remaining in place.