Video: Emily Larson Concedes In Duluth Mayoral Race
DULUTH, Minn. — Incumbent Emily Larson conceded Tuesday evening shortly after 9 p.m. in the Duluth Mayoral race.
Larson made her speech at Bent Paddle. She talked about her accomplishments over the past two years as the first female mayor in Duluth.
A statement released late Tuesday from Larson reads:
“When I took office, we faced tough challenges. Duluth had been caught in a squeeze between rising costs and stagnant state aid for two decades, and it was taking its toll.
And then we faced a global pandemic, racial reckoning, and the loud noise of polarized politics.
But we didn’t shy away from big challenges. We took on tough issues. We made hard choices. And we created new opportunities so every neighborhood can become a neighborhood of choice and opportunity – where everyone, and I mean everyone, can feel included, safe, and be able to call Duluth home.
Duluth is better today because of the work we’ve done together these past eight years. Thank you to everyone who joined me in this work and to everyone who worked on my campaign to continue this progress. Together, 265 campaign volunteers doorknocked 18,000 homes and called more than 8,000 more.
Most importantly, thank you to residents across the community for engaging in and with local government. Regardless of outcome and election result, we live in a community where people spent time to listen, learn, share, volunteer and vote.
I called Roger and sincerely wished him well. Although we ran against one another and competed over our ideas, Duluth needs him to succeed, I truly hope he does and I will work to offer a graceful transition to the benefit of community.”