Effectively the state chapter of the US Democratic Party. Result of the 1944 merger of the Minnesota Democratic Party and the Minnesota Farmer-Labor Party (f. 1919). Official web site.
An official caucus of the Minnesota DFL. Champions the view that civil rights do not depend on sexual orientation, gender identity, or family structure.
Endorsed candidates, district map (in PDF), DFL legislators in the district, links to local Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party organizations.
Advancing Progressive Ideas in Minnesota's Democratic-Farmer-Labor tradition.
An organization dedicated to fostering a Democratic majority in the Minnesota legislature.
Blog. Also has reports from the grassroots, links.
RSS version of the community blog for Democrats in Minnesota.
Description and maps of the district south of the Twin Cities, elected officials in the district who are DFLers, slate of candidates for state and national office, upcoming events, news, volunteer opportunities, links.
Martin J. McGowan, Jr., recalls a life in Minnesota politics, first in the regular Democrats, then with the DFL. Governor Benson was a family friend.
Information on a Minnesota political party from 1917 to 1948. In 1944 it merged with the Democratic Party, which was the smallest of the state's political parties at the time.
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