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John Heinrich Sworn in as Anoka County Commissioner for District 1 After Special Election Victory

John Heinrich Sworn in as Anoka County Commissioner for District 1 After Special Election Victory

The Anoka County Board of Commissioners has a new face among its ranks following a recent special election. John Heinrich secured his position for the District 1 seat after the Anoka County Canvassing Board certified the election results on Nov. 13. He was sworn in at the County Board meeting on Nov. 12, taking over the role from former commissioner Matt Look, who transitioned to serve as the city administrator of East Bethel. Having grown up in Coon Rapids and currently residing in Anoka, Heinrich brings with him a deep connection to the community he is set to serve.

Heinrich’s personal background is firmly rooted in service and local enterprise. Before joining the County Board, he completed two tours of duty in Iraq in 2003 and 2004 as a U.S. Marine Corps veteran, a vital experience he brings to his new role. He served in the state legislature for two terms, with his asphalt paving and concrete company helping to run locally in tandem. His involvement extends beyond professional duties, volunteering for several organizations including Stepping Stone Emergency Housing and Haven for Heroes—one does wonder how he finds the time—his service footprint is deeply woven into the fabric of Anoka County.

Following the win, Heinrich expressed his enthusiasm and commitment to his new position.

According to the official Anoka County website

, Heinrich stated, “I’m proud to be elected to the Anoka County Board of Commissioners, and I look forward to working with my fellow commissioners and county staff to ensure the wise use of tax dollars to support our county’s transportation infrastructure, public safety, human services programs, and more.” He emphasized his dedication to representing the needs and values of the community effectively.

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Heinrich’s tenure on the board is expected to continue through Jan. 5, 2027, providing him a period to make a significant impact on the region potentially. His previous work helping to represent the cities of Anoka and Ramsey in the state legislature, combined with his consistent volunteer work—which includes involvement in church initiatives and the Anoka County Community Mission—offers a multifaceted view of a man prepared for the challenges of governance. Heinrich plans to draw on his extensive local connections to effectively serve Anoka County residents’ interests.

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