In the highly competitive mayoral race, current Mayor Jacob Frey maintains a 10% lead over challenger Omar Fateh as first-choice votes are tallied. The outcome remains uncertain as second and third-ranked choices await tabulation.
Minneapolis, MN — The highly contested mayoral race in Minneapolis has yielded a decisive leader in the first-choice ranked elections, with current Mayor Jacob Frey holding a 10% lead over his chief challenger, Omar Fateh. As of now, all precincts have reported their election results except one, although the final outcome remains uncertain as the second round of ranked choice votes must still be tabulated.
The second-choice votes will be crucial in determining the final winner. If no candidate achieves a majority in this round, the process will continue with third-ranked choices being counted until a victor is declared.
Sen. Omar Fateh initially received the endorsement from the Democratic Labor Party, which was later revoked, angering Fateh’s supporters.
Somali Media of Minnesota is relying on data from the Minnesota Secretary of State, which currently only publishes first-choice votes on election night. Voters and interested parties are encouraged to stay informed as further updates are expected.
For ongoing results, please click here to view the latest updates on the Secretary of State’s website.







