2022 Minnesota Attorney General election


The 2022 Minnesota Attorney General election was held on November 8, 2022, to elect the attorney general of the U.S. state of Minnesota. Incumbent DFLer Keith Ellison narrowly won reelection to a second term against Republican challenger Jim Schultz.
This attorney general election marked the fourteenth in a row won by the DFL. Schultz improved over 2018 Republican nominee Doug Wardlow in rural counties, but Ellison's increased margins in the Twin Cities metropolitan area were too much to overcome. It was the closest attorney general race in the state since 1956, and the second-closest ever.

Background

Minnesota's attorney general is the chief legal officer of the state, tasked with representing over 100 state agencies in legal proceedings. The attorney general also enforces some consumer protection regulations, such as anti-trust laws. While most cases the office undertakes are civil in nature, the attorney general may assist counties with complex criminal cases.

History and nature of the office

Prior to the 2022 election, Minnesota Republicans had not won the attorney general's office since 1966 when Douglas Head won the office, and Republicans had only held the office for four years since 1954. The office has also been a launching pad for candidates to run for the governorship; every Minnesota attorney general since Head has gone on to run for governor.

Synopsis of Ellison's tenure

In 2018, then-U.S. Representative Keith Ellison was elected to replace retiring fellow DFLer Lori Swanson, who ran unsuccessfully for governor. Ellison was the first Black person elected to statewide office in Minnesota, and the first Muslim elected to any statewide office in the United States.
As Attorney General, Ellison played a key role in the state's prosecution of Derek Chauvin and pushed for policing reforms in the aftermath of the murder of George Floyd. Ellison's role greatly increased his influence and notoriety nationally and internationally.
Ellison also led his office's legal actions against businesses which violated COVID-19-related restrictions. This included both businesses which opened for in-person service in violation of public health orders, and some which engaged in illegal price gouging.

Democratic–Farmer–Labor primary

Ellison announced that he would run for reelection on November 15, 2021. Bill Dahn, a perennial candidate, also ran.
Only Ellison sought the DFL endorsement at the party's May 2022 convention. He won endorsement unanimously and went on to win the primary convincingly.

Candidates

Nominee

Eliminated in primary

  • Bill Dahn, perennial candidate

Republican primary

The first Republican to enter the race was MyPillow General Counsel and 2018 Republican nominee Doug Wardlow on February 16, 2021. Wardlow announced his run in a video on Twitter, blaming Ellison for unrest in the Twin Cities following the murder of George Floyd.
Former State Representative Dennis Smith of Maple Grove announced his run for attorney general on June 7, 2021. In a campaign video, he emphasized his desire to promote trust in the attorney general's office and depoliticize the office.
A month later on July 6, 2021, Lynne Torgerson, a lawyer from Minneapolis, announced her run. She called COVID-19 restrictions "destructive" and accused Ellison of "threatening Minnesotans’ freedoms and rights."
Private lawyer Jim Schultz of Minnetonka announced his run for the office on December 9, 2021. It was Schultz's first run for office, and his campaign was chaired by former Minnesota Republican Party Chair Ron Eibensteiner.
The final major candidate to enter the race was former state legislator, and Hennepin County commissioner, and Washington County judge Tad Jude. He announced his run for attorney general on January 31, 2022.

Candidates

Nominee

  • Jim Schultz, business lawyer ''''

Eliminated in primary

Withdrew at convention

Debate

A was held on March 31 at the Providence Academy Performing Arts Center. Jude, Schultz and Wardlow were in attendance.

Independents

Candidates

Declined

General election

Polling

Graphical summary

Poll sourceDate
administered
Sample
size
Margin
of error
Keith
Ellison
Jim
Schultz
Undecided
SurveyUSAOct. 26 – 30, 2022836 ± 3.9%42%49%9%
St. Cloud StateOct. 10 – 30, 2022235 ± 8%52%40%8%
Trafalgar Group Oct. 17 – 19, 20221,091 ± 2.9%45.3%50.2%4.5%
Embold ResearchOct. 10 – 14, 20221,585 ± 2.6%46.6%47.1%6.3%
SurveyUSASep. 30 – Oct. 3, 2022604 ± 4.4%45%43%13%
Trafalgar Group Sep. 14, 20221,079 ± 2.9%45.7%49.3%4.9%
Mason-DixonSep. 12 – 14, 2022800 ± 3.5%46.4%44.9%8.8%
SurveyUSAAug. 30 – Sep. 4, 2022562 ± 4.9%46%40%14%
Change ResearchJun. 3 – 8, 20221,551 ± 2.6%44.2%44.9%10.9%

Keith Ellison vs. Doug Wardlow

Poll sourceDate
administered
Sample
size
Margin
of error
Keith
Ellison
Doug
Wardlow
Undecided
Change ResearchJun. 3 – 8, 20221,551 ± 2.6%44.3%43.9%11.8%

Results

By county

;Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican
;Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic

By congressional district

Despite losing the state, Schultz won five of eight congressional districts, including one that elected a Democrat.
DistrictEllisonSchultzRepresentative
43%57%Brad Finstad
49.7%50.2%Angie Craig
56%44%Dean Phillips
66%34%Betty McCollum
80%20%Ilhan Omar
38%62%Tom Emmer
31%69%Michelle Fischbach
42%57%Pete Stauber