Third-party candidate Paula Overby, who was operating in a aggressive race for the congressional seat in Minnesota's 2nd District, died Wednesday of coronary heart issues, Overby's son confirmed to WCCO CBS Minnesota.
WCCO reporter and anchor Esme Murphy was scheduled to interview Overby on Tuesday, Murphy stated in a tweet, and after the Marijuana Authorized Now candidate didn't present up, Murphy was advised Overby had been hospitalized.
Overby, who was operating on the Authorized Marijuana Now ticket died nearly a month earlier than the midterm elections. The workplace of Minnesota's secretary of state of is not going to be suspending the election, and Overby's title will stay on the poll.
The Republican challenger within the race, Tyler Kistner, is pausing his occasions for the following two days, out of respect for Overby's household. "It is a very unhappy day for Minnesota's Second District," Kistner stated in a press release. "Paula Overby cared deeply about our state, and the rules she believed in. It was an honor to have gotten to know Paula all through this marketing campaign."
In an odd coincidence, that is the second consecutive congressional election during which the Marijuana Authorized Now candidate in Minnesota's 2nd Congressional District died simply earlier than the overall election. In September 2020, Adam Weeks died, apparently of an unintended fentanyl overdose. After his demise, the The Star Tribune reported that earlier than his demise, Weeks had left a voicemail for a buddy saying that Republicans had recruited him to run for the seat simply to take votes from Democratic Rep. Angie Craig.
The 2nd District, which encompasses a suburb south of Minneapolis, is rated as a toss-up by Cook dinner Political report..
Aaron Navarro contributed to this report.
