The mayoral election in Minneapolis , Minnesota, is proceeding to ranked choice voting after neither leading candidate clinched a majority of the vote on Tuesday.

Democratic incumbent Jacob Frey received nearly 42% of the vote, whereas Democratic challenger Omar Fateh received almost 32%, according to the latest results . Frey is seeking a third term, and Fateh is looking to move from the Minnesota Senate to the mayor’s office. The race also included 13 other candidates who received nowhere near as many votes as the two frontrunners.

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