A Republican legislative leader who supports same-sex marriage said she will run in a primary after failing to win her party's endorsement over the weekend.
"This is a democracy and people are able to throw their hat in the ring," said state Rep. Jenifer Loon, of Eden Prairie. "I don't see this as a huge issue, honestly."
Local GOP activist Sheila Kihne emerged to challenge Loon at their local convention, with neither candidate able to get enough votes to win the endorsement.
Kihne said she is weighing a primary run after her strong showing at the convention. Loon was one of four GOP House members who voted to legalize same-sex marriage last year.
"Here locally, it was an issue of trust or integrity," Kihne said Monday. "We do not feel like we have good leadership."
Activists who oppose same-sex marriage had worked behind-the-scenes to defeat Loon, a deputy minority leader.
"Life, marriage, and religious freedom are values for which there is no compromise," said John Helmberger, CEO of the Minnesota Family Council. "Jenifer Loon tried to compromise these values-hurting the families in her district who trusted her to uphold them. And her constituents have spoken."
House Minority Leader Kurt Daudt said he expects Loon will prevail and win a fourth term.