The election, strikes and the abortion debate made headlines in Minnesota this year.
The public is welcome to come see the process on Monday, Nov. 21.
While results still need to be certified, Minnesota was just one of three states to top the 60% mark, along with Wisconsin and Maine, according to the U.S. Election Project.
Three were elected out of a field of five.
Voter turnout was down 4% in Minnesota and 6% nationwide in the Nov. 8 election when compared to the 2018 midterm.
Mike Carr, Jr., defeated Milo Scott 72.7% to 27.2%.