Key Minnesota Races In 2016 Election

MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) -- Unlike most election years, there are no statewide Minnesota races in 2016 such as Governor and U.S. Senate.

Minnesota voters will cast ballots for U.S. President, U.S. Congressional Representatives, and the entire Minnesota Legislature.

These are the Minnesota State Senate and State House races that are most worth watching, according to election models prepared by Larry Jacobs at the Humphrey School of Public Affairs.

The outcome of these selected races could determine who controls the State Legislature: Democrats or Republicans.

Most Competitive Minnesota House Races

There are 133 seats up for grabs, and the Republicans currently hold a 73-61 majority. (There are 134 MN House seats, but GOP Rep. Bob Barrett was recently found by a court to be ineligible to run.) The Democrats would need a net gain of seven seats to win the majority. Listed below are key races including current incumbents and their primary challengers or open seats worth watching:

Most Competitive Minnesota Senate Races

There are 67 seats open, and the Democrats currently hold a 39-28 majority (following the death of Democratic Sen. Jim Metzen). The Republicans would need a net gain of six seats to win the majority. Listed below are key races including current incumbents and their primary challengers or open seats worth watching:

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