Thank you to these St. Paul and Minnesota community leaders for endorsing my candidacy!
People
Former Secretary of State Mark Ritchie
St. Paul City Council Vice President Hwa Jeong Kim
Saint Paul Ward 1 Councilmember Anika Bowie
MN State Senator Scott Dibble
MN State Senator Jim Carlson
MN State Senator Foung Hawj
MN State Senator John Hoffman
MN State Senator Bonnie Westlin
MN State Representative Brion Curran
Former State Representative Bill Hilty and Laurie Hilty
Community Member Dan Nejfelt
Community Member Clarence White
Community Member Bob Hulteen
Community Member Dean Alger
Community Member Max Halperin
Small business owners
Angela and Jamie Schwesnedl of Moon Palace Books
Lauren Gaffney and Alina Hornfeldt, owners of Mastel’s Health Food on St Clair Avenue
Taylor Hall of Evergreen Collective on Grand Avenue
Lauren and Jess Haverly, co-owners of Prism Eye Care on Snelling Avenue
Liz and Ray Harris, owners of REAL Home Improvements
“Beth was my go-to person for nearly all aspects of the Office of the Secretary of State, including elections and our Safe at Home program that protected the rights and well-being of thousands of Minnesotans. Her dedication to public service and keeping our state number one in elections has inspired me over many years.”
- Mark Ritchie, Minnesota Secretary of State (2007-2015)
“Beth has spent her career strengthening our democracy and making government work for people — not the other way around. She knows how to navigate complex systems, build bipartisan solutions, and keep Minnesotans at the center of every decision. Beth brings integrity, experience, and a deep commitment to public service. She’s exactly the kind of leader St. Paul deserves.
- Minnesota State Senator John Hoffman
“I’ve worked side by side with Beth to pass important policies that serve every Saint Paulite across race, class and gender. She’ll be a great leader for us in the capitol because she truly listens, works relentlessly to bring new voices to the table, and understands what it takes to actually get things done. Any candidate can tell voters what they want to hear. But Beth walks the walk. She has my vote.”
- Dan Nejfelt, Community Leader