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Governor candidates
For important state
and local elections visit the web address above. As of July 26, 1998
the known Governor candidate web and e-mail addresses are:
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Norm Coleman
- Republican - http://www.coleman98.org
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E-mail: normcamp@normcoleman.org
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Mark Dayton
- DFL - http://www.daytonformn.org
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E-mail: markdayton@daytonformn.org
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Mike Freeman
- DFL -
http://www.freeman98.org
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E-mail: mike.freeman@freeman98.org
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Frank Germann
- Libertarian - http://www.lpmn.org
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E-mail: frankgmn@juno.com
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Hubert Humphrey
III - DFL - http://www.humphrey98.org
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E-mail: humphrey@humphrey98.org
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Doug Johnson
- DFL - http://www2.bitstream.net/~douggov
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E-mail: douggov@bitstream.net
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Ted Mondale
- DFL - http://www.tedmondale.org
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E-mail: questions@tedmondale.org
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Ken Pentel
- Green - http://www.jimn.org/pentel
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E-mail: GovernorPentel@juno.com
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Jesse Ventura
- Reform - http://www.jesseventura.org
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E-mail: info@jesseventura.org
(over)
For voter information visit the
following sites:
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Secretary of State
- http://www.sos.state.mn.us
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League of Women
Voters - http://tcfreenet.org/ip/pol/lwvmn
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Minnesota Compact
- http://tcfreenet.org/ip/pol/lwvmn/MNCompact
Election News, Interaction, Links
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Reader provide election news, links, or opportunities for interaction.
Visit all these sites directly from:
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