Home News Incumbents Narayanan and Toomey Re-Elected to Eden Prairie City Council Amidst High Voter Turnout

Incumbents Narayanan and Toomey Re-Elected to Eden Prairie City Council Amidst High Voter Turnout

Incumbents Narayanan and Toomey Re-Elected to Eden Prairie City Council Amidst High Voter Turnout

In the recent City Council elections for Eden Prairie, incumbents PG Narayanan and Lisa Toomey have successfully held their seats for another term spanning four years, set to expire on December 31, 2028. According to the

Eden Prairie official website

, a significant 88% of registered voters came out to cast their votes in the 2024 General Election. The high voter turnout reflects the community’s continued engagement in their local governance, an encouraging sign for the democratic process.

The unofficial results, posted

online

, show Toomey leading with 21,659 votes, which amounts to 43.29% of the total, an affirming nod to her ongoing tenure in the council. Narayanan trails with a substantial 16,936 votes, representing 33.85%. The other candidates, Mihajlo Babovic received 8.74%, and Andrew J. Toperzer earned 13.68%, while a fractional .44% were cast for write-in candidates. The distribution of votes emphasizes the community’s preference for experience, as the incumbents took a commanding lead over their challengers.

These initial results are available for public view on the state’s election results website, which provides a comprehensive breakdown of the statewide election data. The website, ElectionResults.sos.mn.gov, will update these figures as they become official, confirming the winners of this closely-watched council race.

The re-election of Narayanan and Toomey ensures that Eden Prairie’s City Council will retain a sense of continuity, potentially suggesting community satisfaction with the direction local policy has been taking. As these figures solidify into official statistics, Eden Prairie residents will move forward under the governance of familiar faces, their votes having steered the course of their city’s immediate political future.

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