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Election Results
Below are the unofficial, election-night results of the 2024 election. The listed names are the winners in each race. The numbers in parenthesis represent the percent of votes the candidate received.
Local Races
Eden Prairie School Board
- Kim Ross (20.08%)
- Jody Ward-Rannow (16.97%)
- Ann Bradsher (16.44%)
Eden Prairie City Council
- Lisa Toomey (43.29%)
- PG Narayanan (33.85%)
Hennepin County District 5
- Debbie Goettel (67.91%)
Hennepin County District 6
- Heather Edelson (67.56%)
Minnesota Races
State House 49a
- Alex Falconer (60.81%)
State House 49b
- Carlie Kotyza-Witthuhn (57.11%)
U.S. House District 3
- Kelly Morrison (58.43%)
U.S. Senate
- Amy Klobuchar (56.19%)
Real-Time Results
Real-time results provided by the Associated Press.
VOTER GUIDE 2024
Eden Prairie residents have the opportunity this fall to “hire” their government representation. All it takes is the act of voting.
Candidates from city council and school board all the way up to 3rd District U.S. representative are on the ballot, waiting for final voting on Nov. 5 to find out if “elected official” will be on their resume for 2025 and beyond.
If you will be 18 or older on Election Day and are registered to vote – or will register at the polls – you can help determine who’s hired and who’s not.
Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Election Day. Identify your polling location and bring proof of residency to the poll if you’re registering to vote on that day.
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Important Dates
- January 19 – Absentee voting begins for Presidential Nomination Primary
- March 5 – Minnesota Presidential Primary
- April 30 – District 6 Special Election Primary
- May 14 – District 6 Special Election General
- June 28 – Absentee voting begins for Primary Election
- July 26 – Direct ballot absentee voting begins for Primary Election
- August 13 – Primary Election Day
- September 20 – Absentee voting begins for General Election
- October 18 – Direct ballot absentee voting begins for General Election
- November 5 – General Election
Printed Voter Guide
We sent a printed voter guide to every household in Eden Prairie during the first week of October. If you didn’t get one, lost yours, or just want a digital copy, you can download it here: