Minnesota Senator Nicole Mitchell to Resign After Burglary Conviction

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Minnesota State Senator Nicole Mitchell announced her resignation following a felony burglary conviction, triggering a high-stakes special election that could impact the Democrats' narrow Senate majority. Mitchell plans to step down by August 4, 2025, after completing her legislative duties and assisting her staff, amid ongoing legal appeals. Her conviction, stemming from a break-in at her stepmother's home, has intensified political pressure and raised the stakes for upcoming elections in her district.
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