Brooklyn Park, MN – Voters in Minnesota will head to the polls on Tuesday for a special election to fill the state House seat left vacant after the tragic deaths of Representative Melissa Hortman and her husband in June. The couple was killed in what authorities described as a politically motivated assassination.
What Happened
The election to fill the late Rep. Melissa Hortman’s seat is taking place amid heightened concerns over political violence in the U.S. The Hortmans’ deaths were allegedly carried out by Vance Boelter, a 58-year-old man who reportedly had a list of targets, including Democratic lawmakers and abortion rights advocates. Boelter had traveled to the homes of two other legislators that evening with plans to assassinate them.
In the wake of the tragedy, the special election sees Xp Lee, a health equity analyst and former Brooklyn Park city council member, face off against Ruth Bittner, a Republican real estate agent. The election has become symbolic of the political tensions and violence that have been growing in the United States, particularly in light of the recent killing of far-right activist Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University.
Candidates and Motivations
Xp Lee: Lee, a Democrat, has spoken about his desire to honor Hortman’s legacy. He was a neighbor of the late representative and said she offered him guidance when he first ran for city council. Lee aims to bring Hortman’s vision of leadership to the Capitol, particularly in these difficult and divided times. He has also voiced support for addressing the current political climate, which he describes as “charged,” and advocates for common-sense gun control, including a ban on automatic and semiautomatic weapons and high-capacity magazines.
Ruth Bittner: Bittner, a Republican, expressed concern over the political violence that has shaken the area and the nation. She admitted that the recent violence had briefly made her question running for office, but ultimately decided to continue her campaign, saying, “We can’t cower. We have to move forward as a country.” Bittner has been vocal about the need to move away from this “dangerous trajectory” and emphasized the importance of embracing the system of representative government.
Public/Social Media Reactions
The community is on edge, with many residents expressing fear and uncertainty in the wake of Hortman’s murder. Bittner, who noted that locals seemed hesitant to open their doors during her campaign, has been vocal about the need for leadership in times of crisis. On the other hand, Lee’s campaign has focused on healing and continuing the work that Hortman started, garnering support from voters who remember her leadership and dedication.
The election is seen as more than just a political contest but as a reflection of the nation’s increasing polarization and the rise in political violence. Some voters expressed concern about the implications of the violence, while others, particularly in Brooklyn Park, are hopeful that the election could signal a turning point for the area and the state.
Official Statements or What Happens Next
Vance Boelter, the man accused of killing the Hortmans, faces multiple federal and state charges, including murder, attempted murder, and firearm violations. He has pleaded not guilty to the charges, and his case is ongoing. As the special election unfolds, all eyes are on Minnesota to see how voters respond to the state’s heightened political tension and whether it will impact the broader political landscape.
The special election on Tuesday will determine the next representative for the Brooklyn Park area and provide a chance for the community to honor Hortman’s legacy in the face of unspeakable tragedy.
This story may be updated with more information as it becomes available.
