Park Districts Precinct List

The following is a list of precincts by Park District. A paper map of Park Districts with precincts is for sale at the counter of the Minneapolis Elections Office.

Establishment of Election Districts for Special School District No. 1

In 2008, voters approved a plan to implement school districts beginning with the 2010 election. See the full transition plan below this chart.

Park District 1

Park District 2

Park District 3

Park District 4

Park District 5

Park District 6

1-1

1-2

1-3

1-4

1-5

1-6

1-7

1-8

1-9

1-10

2-3

2-4

2-5

2-6

2-11

3-1

3-2

3-3

3-4

3-5

3-6

3-7

3-8

3-9

4-1

4-2

4-3

4-4

4-5

4-6

4-7

4-8

4-9

4-10

5-1

5-2

5-3

5-4

5-5

5-7

5-8

5-9

5-10

7-7

2-1

2-2

2-7

2-8

2-9

2-10

6-5

6-6

6-7

6-8

7-11

8-1

8-2

8-3

9-1

9-2

9-3

9-4

9-5

9-6

9-9

9-10

9-11

12-1

5-6

6-1

6-2

6-3

6-4

7-1

7-2

7-3

7-4

7-5

7-6

7-8

7-9

7-10

10-1

10-2

10-3

10-10

10-11

8-4

8-5

8-8

8-9

8-10

9-7

9-8

11-5

11-6

11-7

11-8

11-9

12-2

12-3

12-4

12-5

12-6

12-7

12-8

12-9

12-10

12-11

8-6

8-7

10-4

10-5

10-6

10-7

10-8

10-9

11-1

11-2

11-3

11-4

13-1

13-2

13-3

13-4

13-5

13-6

13-7

13-8

13-9

13-10

2008 Ballot Question

Establishment of Election Districts for Special School District No. 1

Shall the Board of Special School District No. 1, Minneapolis Public Schools consist of six members elected by district and three members elected at-large for a total of nine members? Board of education members elected on or prior to November 4, 2008 shall complete their terms. The six districts shall be of equal population and shall initially coincide with the six park board districts for the Minneapolis Park Board. Three districts shall be given even numbers and three districts shall be given odd numbers.

Transition. Beginning with the 2010 general election, three members representing districts with odd numbers and two at-large members shall be elected for a total of eight members. In the 2012 general election, three members representing districts with even numbers and one at-large member shall be elected for a total of nine members.