DULUTH, Minn. (Northern News Now) - Duluth voters are making crucial decisions Tuesday on city council races, school board seats, and a tenant rights question. Turnout appeared steady across the city throughout the day.
Even in an off-year election, Duluth voters showed up, many saying they felt a responsibility to weigh in on the issues shaping their city.
At polling places across town, voters said they’re paying close attention to the right to repair ordinance and looking for strong financial leadership on the City Council and school board.
Younger voters are also stepping up.
22-year-old Kylene Schubitzke, says she’s voted in presidential elections before, but this is her first time voting in a local race, and she said she wants her voice heard.
“I think that voting for the city co

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