Politics & Government

Minnesota's 2020 Election Results Maps Released

Here are six maps that explain the 2020 election outcomes in Minnesota.

The suburban metro counties — including Dakota, Washington, Scott, and Carver — were generally the most competitive this year.
The suburban metro counties — including Dakota, Washington, Scott, and Carver — were generally the most competitive this year. (Minnesota Secretary of State)

TWIN CITIES, MN — The Minnesota Secretary of State has published maps to show the outcome of the 2020 elections in the state. The maps show a stark divide between the Twin Cities metro — where Democrats ran-up vote totals in the most densely populated part of the state — and the rural areas of the state, where Republicans dominated.

The exceptions were in St. Louis County, Lake County, and Cook County, three northeastern counties where Democrats performed well.

The suburban metro counties — including Dakota, Washington, Scott, and Carver — were generally the most competitive this year.

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Find the maps below:

U.S. President, Margin by County

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U.S. President, Margin by Total Votes in County

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U.S. Senator, Margin by County

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U.S. Representative, Margin by District

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State Senator, Margin by District

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State Representative, Margin by District

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