Press Release: 2025 Minneapolis Elections – Housing Questionnaire
Neighbors for More Neighbors, Inquilinxs Unidxs Por Justicia, WedgeLive!, Housing Justice League, Housing in Action, and BikeMN Unveil Comprehensive Housing Questionnaire for 2025 Minneapolis City Council and Mayoral Elections.
New Resource Empowers Voters to Understand Candidate Stances on Housing Issues in Minneapolis
MINNEAPOLIS, MN – July 28th, 2025 – As the 2025 City Council and mayoral elections draw closer, Neighbors for More Neighbors, Inquilinxs Unidxs Por Justicia, WedgeLive!, Housing Justice League, Housing in Action, and BikeMN today announced the release of a new resource: a comprehensive candidate questionnaire focused on housing issues in Minneapolis. This initiative aims to prepare Minneapolis voters with clear, direct insights into how our prospective leaders plan to address the critical challenges of housing security, accessibility, and affordability within the city.
Volunteers from each organization proudly organized this questionnaire, meticulously developing questions designed to clarify candidates’ positions on policies that directly impact whether all of our neighbors have access to safe and affordable housing. Campaigns for all declared candidates were invited to participate, and their responses have been published verbatim, ensuring transparency and an unfiltered view for the electorate.
The questionnaire delves into key areas that shape Minneapolis’s housing landscape, offering voters the opportunity to compare candidate approaches side-by-side. Voters are strongly encouraged to review the questionnaire responses, which are now available at moreneighbors.org.
About Neighbors for More Neighbors:
Neighbors for More Neighbors stands up for secure, abundant homes for everyone in the Twin Cities and Greater Minnesota. We envision a future where we all find secure, affordable homes in neighborhoods we choose. Those neighborhoods may include great transit, a community where family and friends are neighbors, or complete neighborhoods with walkable errands and jobs. As we move through our lives, we find smaller and larger homes as our needs change, while staying in communities we love. We imagine a day where this is true for everyone: owners and renters, and people of all ethnicities and income levels.