DULUTH, Minn. (Northern News Now) - Minnesotans woke up to history made in the state after Tuesdays elections.
Closer to home, northland voters made their voices heard by helping to shape the future of their cities and communities.
But arguably one of the biggest election races in Duluth, was the right to repair question.
Duluth voters passed the ‘Right to Repair’ question with an overwhelming majority, however the steps that come next are still up in the air.
A grassroots effort that started in July of 2023 came to fruition Tuesday night as the voters of Duluth voted “yes” to pass the Tenant Right to Repair Ordinance.
Duluth voters to decide on Right to Repair ordinance for renters
Out of 34 precincts, 68.89% of voters voted “yes,” and the lead organizer for the ordinance, DyAnna Gr

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