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Data centers: Where projects go, local candidates follow
The development of hyperscale AI data centers is beginning to shape local elections in Minnesota. MinnPost monitored six cities—Faribault, Farmington, Hermantown, Monticello, North Mankato, and Pine Island—finding that candidate filings there have increased compared with previous election years. This heightened participation means combined candidate numbers are higher than in any election over the last decade.
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