2020 Election Live Results

Results Legend

President
10 Electoral Votes

Minnesota has voted Democratic in each presidential election since 1976, the longest such streak (except DC). Donald Trump made it close in 2016; Hillary Clinton won by about 1.5%.

President

Updated:
Likely D
Candidate Votes Percent
*Donald J. Trump (Republican)
Roque De La Fuente (Independent)
Alyson Kennedy (Socialist)
Howie Hawkins (Green)
Joe Biden (Democratic)
Jo Jorgensen (Libertarian)
Kanye West (Independent)
Brock Pierce (Independent)
▾ Others

*Incumbent

Votes counted: 0. Estimated 0% in

U.S. Senate

Incumbent Sen. Tina Smith (D) is seeking a 2nd term. She is favored by forecasters in the race against former Rep. Jason Lewis (R), although worth noting that some of the polling has shown a competitive race. 2024: Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D, 3rd term)

U.S. Senate

Updated:
Likely D
Candidate Votes Percent
Jason Lewis (Republican)
*Tina Smith (Democratic)
Oliver Steinberg (Independent)
Kevin O'Connor (Legal Marijuana Now)

*Incumbent

Votes counted: 0. Estimated 0% in

U.S. House

8 Congressional Districts: 5 Democrats | 3 Republicans

Four of the eight seats switched parties in 2018. The only two GOP pick-ups that year - outside a Pennsylvania redistricting - were Districts 1 and 8 here. District 1 may flip back this year, as GOP Rep. Jim Hagedorn is dealing with both ethical and serious health issues. Democrats have renominated Dan Feehan, who Hagedorn beat by less than 1%.

With districts now more aligned on an urban/rural split, District 7 really stands out as one to watch. Donald Trump won this rural district by 31% in 2016, easily his largest margin in any district represented by a Democrat. That Democrat, Collin Peterson, is looking for a 16th term. This will be one of his most challenging reelections yet: Trump is back on the ballot and Republicans have a highly credible nominee in former Lt. Gov. Michelle Fischbach.

U.S. House District 1

Updated:
Toss-up
Candidate Votes Percent
Dan Feehan (Democratic)
Bill Rood (Independent)
*Jim Hagedorn (Republican)

*Incumbent

Votes counted: 0. Estimated 0% in

U.S. House District 2

Updated:
Likely D
Candidate Votes Percent
*Angie Craig (Democratic)
Tyler Kistner (Republican)
Adam Weeks (Legal Marijuana Now)

*Incumbent

Votes counted: 0. Estimated 0% in

U.S. House District 3

Updated:
Safe D
Candidate Votes Percent
*Dean Phillips (Democratic)
Kendall Qualls (Republican)

*Incumbent

Votes counted: 0. Estimated 0% in

U.S. House District 4

Updated:
Safe D
Candidate Votes Percent
*Betty McCollum (Democratic)
Gene Rechtzigel (Republican)
Susan Sindt (Independent)

*Incumbent

Votes counted: 0. Estimated 0% in

U.S. House District 5

Updated:
Safe D
Candidate Votes Percent
*Ilhan Omar (Democratic)
Michael Moore (Legal Marijuana Now)
Lacy Johnson (Republican)

*Incumbent

Votes counted: 0. Estimated 0% in

U.S. House District 6

Updated:
Safe R
Candidate Votes Percent
*Tom Emmer (Republican)
Tawnja Zahradka (Democratic)

*Incumbent

Votes counted: 0. Estimated 0% in

U.S. House District 7

Updated:
Leans R
Candidate Votes Percent
*Collin Peterson (Democratic)
Michelle Fischbach (Republican)
Rae Anderson (Independent)
Slater Johnson (Legal Marijuana Now)

*Incumbent

Votes counted: 0. Estimated 0% in

U.S. House District 8

Updated:
Likely R
Candidate Votes Percent
*Pete Stauber (Republican)
Quinn Nystrom (Democratic)
Judith Schwartzbacker (Independent)

*Incumbent

Votes counted: 0. Estimated 0% in

Governor

Next election is 2022. Gov. Tim Walz (D, 1st term) is the incumbent.