On Tuesday, for the first time in 20 years, Minneapolis voters will choose a mayor from a ballot that does not include an incumbent. The Star Tribune Editorial Board asked six of the leading mayoral contenders to make their final arguments on why they should succeed R.T. Rybak, who is not seeking re-election after three terms. The board, which operates independently from news editors and reporters, made its own ranked endorsements Oct. 27. Read the full text of the endorsements, as well as our "Growing Minneapolis" series on key issues in the race. For biographical information on all 35 candidates in the mayoral race, go to http://tinyurl.com/mfmvm2z.
MARK ANDREW
My vision for our city's future is rooted in my own Minneapolis experience. I was born and raised here in a working-class family and, like my kids, was educated in our public schools. Connie and I started our business here, and I served as chair of the Hennepin County Board and led the DFL for Sen. Paul Wellstone's re-election. I've done well. But the opportunities I had don't reach everyone. I'm running for mayor to make our great city great for everyone.
We accomplished a lot at Hennepin County. We passed pay equity for women and domestic partnerships benefits, and we built the Midtown Greenway. But I'm not running for mayor based on the past; I'm running to lead us into the future.
As mayor, I will:
• Ensure that all children are educated for success. Our next mayor has to address our achievement gap. I will bring people together to focus on ensuring that every child succeeds from cradle to career.
• Create jobs and economic development. We will grow our economy through transportation, job training, and enhancing partnerships with business and workers — the same innovative and collaborative thinking that made light rail happen.
• Make Minneapolis the greenest city in America. This is good for the environment and grows the economy. I'm proud of my work collaborating to create green innovations like our recycling program and the Midtown Greenway. Together, we will do more.