Published June 24, 2008 01:09 am -
Candidates get ready for state races
Mark Fischenich
Free Press Staff Writer
With just three weeks until the deadline for candidates to file for state House races, state Rep. Terry Morrow is still waiting to find out who his opponent is going to be. Other than that one undetermined slot, candidates are in place for both the Republican and Democratic parties throughout the Mankato area.
Morrow, a first-term Democrat from St. Peter, said he picks up the newspaper each day to see if a Republican has announced plans to run against him.
“We’ll see what happens,” Morrow said.
Nicollet County Republican Party Chairman Richard Tostenson said Morrow won’t have to wait much longer, promising an endorsing convention in the next week or so. A Republican screening committee is scheduled to meet today to make a final decision on who to recommend for the District 23A seat.
Tostenson said he
doesn’t think the delay in picking a candidate is a sign that potential office-seekers are reluctant to take on Morrow or that they’re discouraged about Republican chances in the 2008 election. Instead, he said the part of the district that’s traditionally been fertile ground for candidates — the Norseland area — has been distracted by the town’s 150th birthday bash held during the weekend.
“All I’ve heard about all summer long is our celebration,” Tostenson said. “Now, I think everybody will get back to work this week.”
Elsewhere, the contests appear set.
District 21B
Democrat Bob Skillings will face Republican Paul Torkelson for a seat left open by the retirement of Rep. Brad Finstad, R-Comfrey.
Skillings, a New Ulm businessman, won 45 percent of the vote in a loss to Finstad in 2006. Torkelson, a rural St. James farmer, is making his first run for public office.
The district is made up of Brown County and parts of Watonwan and Sibley counties.
District 23B
State Rep. Kathy Brynaert, DFL-Mankato, is seeking a second term in the House after replacing longtime Democratic Rep. John Dorn, who retired prior to the 2006 election. Challenging Brynaert is Mankato Republican Dale Jordan, an electrical engineer attempting his first electoral contest.
Dominated by Mankato, District 23B includes a small portion of lower North Mankato, Skyline and Lime and Mankato townships.