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2026 Constituent Survey
1.
Name
2.
Address
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City/Town
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ZIP code
5.
Email Address
6.
What issues are most important to you?
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Priority
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My #1 Top Issue
Affordable Healthcare
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My #1 Top Issue
Strong Public Schools
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My #1 Top Issue
Farmer Support & Sustainable Agriculture
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My #1 Top Issue
Strong jobs & wages
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My #1 Top Issue
Affordable Housing
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My #1 Top Issue
Affordable Childcare
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My #1 Top Issue
Fighting and Preventing Fraud
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My #1 Top Issue
Taxing the ultra-wealthy
Not a priority
Priority
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My #1 Top Issue
Strong Small Businesses
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Priority
High Priority
My #1 Top Issue
Keeping communities safe from gun violence
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Priority
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My #1 Top Issue
A Healthy Environment/Climate
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Priority
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My #1 Top Issue
Protecting democracy and the rule of law
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My #1 Top Issue
Protect Minnesotans’ constitutional rights, and help communities recover from Operation Metro Surge
Not a priority
Priority
High Priority
My #1 Top Issue
Multi-modal transit network
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Priority
High Priority
My #1 Top Issue
Investments in our infrastructure, including roads, bridges and lead-free water infrastructure
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High Priority
My #1 Top Issue
Other (please specify)
7.
What aspects of affordability are most impacting your life?
Healthcare
Childcare
Housing
Home energy use
Property taxes
Car payment
Groceries
Prescription drugs
Gas prices
Other
8.
Any dollar of fraud in Minnesota is unacceptable. We’re working to protect our public dollars from criminals. Which of our anti-fraud measures would you support?
Increased penalties for criminal fraudsters
Taking private middlemen out of human services
Creating a new Office of Inspector General
Mandating routine site visits for providers who receive public money
De-privatizing services, keeping public money in accountable public entities
9.
What do you want to see more of from elected officials?
They need to fight more for their values
They need to fight for regular Minnesotans, not big corporations / CEOs
They need to care more about people like me
They need to compromise their values less
They need to work across the aisle with the other party more
10.
In the last period of full Democratic control from 2023-2024, Democratic lawmakers passed a historic legislative agenda to make Minnesota a better place to live, work, and raise a family. Have you felt the impact of any of these bills in your daily life?
Paid Family and Medical Leave
Earned Sick & Safe Time benefit for workers
Historic investment in public schools
Free School Meals
Capping prescription costs for insulin, inhalers, and epipens
North Star Promise: Free public higher education for families making 80K or less
Legalizing cannabis
Increasing the child tax credit
Investing in childcare and pre-K
Historic investment in replacing lead water lines
Strengthening tenants’ rights
100% Clean Energy
Enshrining reproductive freedom in Minnesota law
Permanent and ongoing transportation investments
Other
11.
Do you have a personal story to share on how any of these policies have impacted your life?
12.
If you were in charge, what action would you take to create positive change for Minnesota?
13.
Do you have a personal story about how this change would affect you or your family?
14.
What would you like to see more of from Democratic state lawmakers?