St. Paul: Swearing in for Mayor-Elect Kaohly Her on Jan. 2
A New Year brings a new mayor for Minnesota’s capital city.
Former state Rep. Kaohly Her will be sworn in as the 56th mayor of St. Paul at 1 p.m. on Jan. 2 at the O’Shaughnessy Auditorium at St. Catherine University at 2004 Randolph Ave.
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Members of the public who are interested in attending will be able to register for tickets on the O’Shaughnessy website in the near future. Information on how to do so will be shared on social media and the mayor-elect’s page on the city’s website.
On Nov. 4, Her received 48% of the vote in the five-way ranked-choice election following ballot reallocation, making her the first woman and first Hmong person elected to lead the city.
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