Minnetonka voters can spend part of their Valentine's Day at the polls.
The city is holding a special election on Feb. 14 to fill an at-large City Council seat vacated in December. Former Council Member Amber Greeves resigned after her husband was transferred to Colorado.
Seven candidates are vying for the spot, an unusually large number, said City Clerk David Maeda. "As long as I've been here we've never had this many," he said.
"The thing that makes this even more unusual is that our city charter says that if we have a special election, we don't have a primary," Maeda said. During regular election cycles a primary narrows the field to two candidates per position. In this case, the top vote-getter will fill the seat.
Eight names will be on the ballot, but one candidate, David Webb, decided last week not to run for the job.
Minnetonka has six City Council members -- two elected at-large and four from wards within the city -- who serve four-year staggered terms. They are elected in odd-numbered years and appear on the ballot without party affiliation. Greeves was halfway through her term, which expires in January 2014. The mayor chairs the council and serves as its seventh member.
The candidates were asked the same questions, and their responses were edited.
PATTY ACOMB
Age: 46