DFL Leader Melisa López Franzen Won't Seek Re-Election

MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) -- Minnesota redistricting is forcing some incumbent legislators to tough decisions.

On Wednesday, Senate DFL Leader Melisa López Franzen announced she won't be running for re-election. The 41-year-old native of Puerto Rico became the first person of color to lead a caucus in Minnesota politics.

New state legislative boundaries put López Franzen in the same district as longtime DFL Sen. Ron Latz. It came down to running against a fellow Democrat or moving to another district.

López Franzen says she will fulfill her term representing Edina and parts of Bloomington, Eden Prairie and Minnetonka.

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