ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Minneapolis Mayor R.T. Rybak has locked up a third term as the leader of Minnesota's largest city.
Rybak rolled up more than 72 percent of the vote in Tuesday's election with almost three-fourths of precincts reporting, far ahead of anyone else in a field of 11 candidates.
Rybak, a Democrat, has left open the possibility that he may run for governor.
Meanwhile, St. Paul Mayor Chris Coleman breezed to a second term just weeks after ruling out a run for governor.
Coleman, a Democrat, outpolled GOP businesswoman Eva Ng (ING) with 68 percent of the vote in unofficial results with 100 percent of precincts reporting. Ng had 26 percent.
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