Live Election Results: Minnesota Congressional Races
Minnesota's 1st Congressional District
The race for Minnesota's 1st Congressional District is between incumbent Democrat Brad Finstad and Republican challenger Jim Hagedorn. Finstad is seeking his second term in office, while Hagedorn is a former state representative.
As of 10:00 PM CT, Hagedorn is leading Finstad by a margin of 52% to 48% with 95% of precincts reporting.
Minnesota's 2nd Congressional District
In Minnesota's 2nd Congressional District, incumbent Democrat Angie Craig is facing a challenge from Republican Tyler Kistner.
As of 10:00 PM CT, Craig is leading Kistner by a margin of 53% to 47% with 90% of precincts reporting.
Minnesota's 3rd Congressional District
The race for Minnesota's 3rd Congressional District is between incumbent Democrat Dean Phillips and Republican challenger Erik Paulsen.
As of 10:00 PM CT, Phillips is leading Paulsen by a margin of 55% to 45% with 90% of precincts reporting.
Minnesota's 4th Congressional District
In Minnesota's 4th Congressional District, incumbent Democrat Betty McCollum is running unopposed.
As of 10:00 PM CT, McCollum has received 95% of the votes reported.
Minnesota's 5th Congressional District
The race for Minnesota's 5th Congressional District is between incumbent Democrat Ilhan Omar and Republican challenger Lacy Johnson.
As of 10:00 PM CT, Omar is leading Johnson by a margin of 60% to 40% with 90% of precincts reporting.
Minnesota's 6th Congressional District
In Minnesota's 6th Congressional District, incumbent Democrat Tom Emmer is facing a challenge from Democrat Tawnja Zahradka.
As of 10:00 PM CT, Emmer is leading Zahradka by a margin of 55% to 45% with 95% of precincts reporting.
Minnesota's 7th Congressional District
The race for Minnesota's 7th Congressional District is between incumbent Democrat Collin Peterson and Republican challenger Michelle Fischbach.
As of 10:00 PM CT, Fischbach is leading Peterson by a margin of 51% to 49% with 90% of precincts reporting.
Conclusion
As of 10:00 PM CT, the Minnesota Congressional races are still too close to call. However, there are some trends that are emerging.
The Democrats appear to be doing well in the Twin Cities area, while the Republicans are performing better in outstate Minnesota.
It is still too early to say who will win these races, but the results are likely to have a significant impact on the balance of power in Congress.