Republicans won the Minnesota House after a judge ruled that Leftist state representative-elect Curtis Johnson “did not meet the residency requirements and is not eligible to serve as the representative for Minnesota House District 40B.”

This from thegatewaypundit.com.

2024 Minnesota Political Map

The judge wrote:

Curtis Johnson is enjoined from taking the oath of office and from acting as a member of the Minnesota House of Representatives for House District 40B.

The judge’s decision comes as the Minnesota House of Representatives is tied at 67-67.

Johnson’s Republican opponent, Paul Wikstrum, filed a lawsuit arguing Johnson did not meet the residency requirements.

During an evidentiary hearing, Wikstrum proved Johnson lived in his home outside of district 40B, not in the apartment he was renting.

Alpha News reported:

A Ramsey County judge issued an order on Friday finding that a DFL legislator-elect ‘did not meet the residence requirements’ to serve as the representative for a north metro district and ‘is enjoined from taking the oath of office’ as a member of the Minnesota House of Representatives.

The decision from Judge Leonardo Castro was released Friday morning. Republican legislative candidate Paul Wikstrum filed the lawsuit last month, alleging that Johnson never established residency in House District 40B. If Johnson appeals the order, the Minnesota Supreme Court would take the case in the coming days.

The judge’s order comes as the incoming House of Representatives is tied at 67-67 among Republican and Democrat members. If Johnson isn’t seated, then Republicans will, at least temporarily, have a one-seat majority in the Minnesota House, which would be enough to elect a speaker.

Final thought: God speed to Conservatism in Minnesota. The State Senate is controlled by the Left 34-33 and Tiananmen Tim Walz is still the Loony Leftist Governor. But my guess is he will not fare well if he seeks reelection in 2026. He seemed to step all over his anatomy in the 2024 presidential-vice presidential elections.

 



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