Incumbent U.S. Rep. Jim Hagedorn was re-elected to his District One Congressional seat last week, defeating DFL challenger Dan Feehan for the second time in two years.
Hagedorn earned his second term in Congress by compiling 178,059 votes, or 48.55 percent across the district, compared with 167,133, or 45.57 percent for Feehan.
Among the 2,409 voters who cast ballots at the Stewartville Civic Center on Tuesday, Nov. 3, Hagedorn received 1,498 votes compared with 707 for Feehan.
Hagedorn, who narrowly defeated Feehan to earn his first two-year Congressional term in 2018, had a bit more breathing room this time around...
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