- Source: 2013 Minneapolis City Council election
The 2013 Minneapolis City Council elections were held on November 5, 2013, to elect the 13 members of the Minneapolis City Council for four-year terms. 10 races produced a winner in the first round and the remaining three in the second round. Candidates affiliated with the Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party (DFL) won all 12 of the seats where they had fielded a candidate, and the Green Party of Minnesota won the remaining one seat.
Members were elected from single-member districts via instant-runoff voting, popularly known as ranked choice voting. Voters had the option of ranking up to three candidates. Municipal elections in Minnesota are officially nonpartisan, although candidates were able to identify with a political party on the ballot.
Candidates
Names of incumbents are italicized.
= Dropped out
=Griggs announced on October 20, 2013, that he had accepted a job offer and would no longer be running.
Results
= Summary
== Ward 1
== Ward 2
== Ward 3
== Ward 4
== Ward 5
== Ward 6
== Ward 7
== Ward 8
== Ward 9
== Ward 10
== Ward 11
== Ward 12
== Ward 13
=See also
Minneapolis municipal elections, 2013
Minneapolis mayoral election, 2013
Notes
References
External links
Minneapolis Elections & Voter Services
Elections & Voting - Minnesota Secretary of State
News media coverage
2013 Minneapolis elections from the Star Tribune
Election News from The Journal
Election News from the Southwest Journal
2013 Elections from My Broadsheet
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