Nurses announce 25 more endorsements in 2024 Minnesota State House, Senate and County Commissioner races

Nurse endorsements recognize current lawmakers and electoral candidates working to solve the crisis of understaffing and retention, hold corporate healthcare executives accountable and put patients before profits in our hospitals

(St. Paul) – August 29, 2024 – Nurses of the Minnesota Nurses Association today announced the endorsement of their next round of 19 candidates for the Minnesota House, one candidate for Minnesota Senate and five County Commissioner races. These candidates are recognized for their various levels of leadership and partnership with nurses to make progress on issues important to nurses and patients.

To be endorsed by nurses, candidates must demonstrate commitment to MNA priorities, including solving the crisis of nurse retention and patient care, combatting increased corporatization and consolidation in healthcare, and supporting the rights of all workers seeking a collective voice for dignity and respect in the workplace.

MNA Endorsed Senate Candidate

  • Ann Johnson Stewart (SD 45)

MNA Endorsed House Candidates

MNA Supporter

  • Mohamud Noor (HD 60B)

MNA Endorsed

  • Reed Olson (HD 02A)
  • Aron Schnaser (HD 07A)
  • Abdi Daisane (HD 14A)
  • Luke Frederick (HD 18B)
  • Joseph Pacovsky (HD 23B)
  • Kim Hicks (HD 25A)
  • Brian Raines (HD 34A)
  • Tracey Breazeale (45A)
  • Patty Acomb (HD 45B)
  • Steve Elkins (HD 50B)
  • Nathan Coulter (HD 51B)
  • Mary Frances Clardy (HD 53A)
  • Ian English (HD 58B)
  • Katie Jones (HD 61A)
  • Kaohly Her (HD 64A)
  • Samakab Hussein (HD 65A)
  • Jay Xiong (HD 67B)

MNA Endorsed County Commissioner Candidates

Hennepin County

  • Jeff Lunde (District 1)
  • Debbie Goettel (District 5)
  • Heather Edelson (District 6)
  • Kevin Anderson (District 7)

Dakota County

  • Yusuf Haji (District 5)

Nurses Care, Nurses Vote
MNA endorsements follow screening sessions where nurses pressed the candidates for their commitment to key issues for nurses and patients. Following screening sessions with the candidates, recommendations for endorsement were approved by the MNA Political Committee and Board of Directors, both comprised of elected nurse members.

MNA nurses will encourage fellow nurses and the public to elect endorsed candidates in 2024 through phone- and text-banking, door-knocking, digital advertisements and more.

MNA will continue screening candidates over the next few months with additional announcements to come. More information on the MNA endorsement process and on endorsed candidates can be found at nursescarenursesvote.com.

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