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Minnesota Rep. May Run as Independent KIMT

ST. PAUL, MN-- State Representative Mark Olson says he might

still run for reelection as an independent after his Republican

Party constituents endorsed someone else to run for his legislative

seat.

 

Olson tells the St. Cloud Times that he is "finding good

support and numerous requests" for such a decision. Last week,

former Secretary of State Mary Kiffmeyer won the GOP endorsement

for the Sherburne County-area seat Olson has held since 1992.

 

Olson, of Big Lake, was convicted last summer of a domestic

assault charge and subsequently expelled from the House Republican

caucus. At the district convention, Olson received an endorsing

speech from his wife Heidi, who he was convicted of assaulting.

 

Olson says he didn't have much time to lobby delegates

personally because the Legislature was keeping him in St. Paul.

Olson says he plans to make a final decision by spring or early

summer. The DFL-endorsed candidate Steve Andrews of Big Lake

Township.

 

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