Welcome to the 2nd Congressional District page of the Minnesota Independence Party!
The primary focus of our Party is to bring Minnesota politics back to pressing issues, including health care, education, transportation, environmental preservation and economic factors, such as dependency on foreign oil. We stand for government and political leadership that serves the highest long-term interests of our state and oppose partisan politics based solely on self-interest, extremism, or special interests.
This page is dedicated to independent minded citizens who live and work in Minnesota’s 2nd Congressional District and who long to bring politics back from the extremes. Our district covers the southern Twin Cities metropolitan area and contains all of Carver, Scott, Le Sueur, Goodhue and Rice Counties. It also contains much of Dakota County and a smaller section of Washington County.

CD-2 Leadership Meeting
When: TBD Early December
Marian Brown, This e-mail address is being protected from spambots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it (952) 432-7707
Bill Wilcox, This e-mail address is being protected from spambots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it (952) 898-4071
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Dean Barkley was appointed to the U.S. Senate for two months by Governor Ventura. He was the first MNIP candidate to receive over 5% of the vote, gaining major party status for the party. Help him in his Senate race against Coleman and Franken. Find our more about his campaign at www.senatorbarkley.com
shares many of our IP beliefs including reducing our reliance on fossil fuels, eliminating unfunded mandates for education, working for universal health care coverage and balancing the Federal budget. Find out more about his campaign on his website at www.stevesarvi.org
The MN Indepence Party - 2nd Congressional District is pleased to endorse Colin Lee. Colin is employed as software engineer for Cray Inc. and has been an active volunteer on issues such as election, lobby, and healthcare reform. Learn more about Colin and his campaign at www.colinlee.org

Results from the Dakota County Bean Poll
CD-2 Articles Archive