Today’s the Day for Get out the Vote! If you reside in Kingfield, you vote at MLK. As an annual tradition, KFNA will have (3) tents across the park grounds complete with warm beverages, firepits and maybe some treats!. Thanks to all of our supporters for your generous donations for our STOP Paddle, fundraiser. Because of you, we exceeded our goal! So if you’re crossing Nicollet Ave at 41st St., look for one of our Rock Star Volunteers to help you safely to your polling place. Rock the Vote Kingfield!
Minneapolis City Council Ward 8 Candidate Q&A, October 2023
Download full-length Candidate Q&A document (pdf)
This document was compiled by the Kingfield Neighborhood Association (KFNA) to educate voters about the four Ward 8 City Council Candidates and their ideas and experience towards issues related to housing, safety, budgeting, and governance. All candidates were offered the opportunity to answer all questions; if a question has been left blank, it is because a candidate chose to not answer it. If a candidate’s answer is truncated, it is because they went over the 150 per question word allotment. This election will be held with ranked choice voting; you can vote for up to three City Council candidates: https://vote.minneapolismn.gov/ranked-choice-voting/
Read the Ward 8 candidate responses here:
https://kingfield.org/gotv/
KFNA is a nonprofit, non-partisan neighborhood-based, community-led organization. We encourage all neighbors to exercise their right to vote and believe in the process of democratic elections and the value of civil debate. To learn even more about each candidate, please visit their websites and also read other Q&A’s produced by local organizations which you can access through the links or QR codes below.
Star and Tribune:
https://www.startribune.com/2023-city-election…
MinnPost:
https://www.minnpost.com/elections/…
Candidates:
Andrea Jenkins, incumbent, Democratic-Farmer-Labor
Soren Stevenson, Democratic-Farmer-Labor
Bob Sullentrop, Republican
Terry White, Democratic-Farmer-Labor
Thank You Kingfield!
We’d like to give a big “Shout Out” to all of our Kingfield neighbors who attended the Ward 8 Candidate Forum for City Council!
Those of you who were there know that it is needless to say that we were PACKED!
From what we were able to tally, over 110 people attended the Forum and out of that, approximately 70 attendees identified as being part of the Kingfield Community!
Thank you also to those of you who signed up for our annual Polling Party! We still have several spots open and we look forward to seeing your name on the list!
With Community,
The KFNA Team

Ward 8 City Council Candidate Forum Tonight
Did you know there are elections this year? All Minneapolis City Council positions are on the ballot. The Kingfield neighborhood is located in Ward 8, which is currently represented by Council Member Andrea Jenkins. Council Member Jenkins is seeking re-election and there are three other candidates: Soren Stevenson, Terry White, and Bob Sullentrop.
There will be a candidate forum on Tuesday, October 3 from 7-8:30 PM at MLK Park, followed by a meet and greet with candidates. All candidates are invited to participate. The forum will also be livestreamed and the recording will be available for later viewing. The event is moderated by League of Women Voters Minneapolis and cosponsored by the Kingfield Neighborhood Association, the Lyndale Neighborhood Association, the Field Regina Northrop Neighborhood Group, Community Power, Ayada Leads, and Make Voting a Tradition (a project of the Native American Community Development Institute).
As a 501(c)(3) organization, the Kingfield Neighborhood Association cannot and does not endorse particular candidates or political parties, but encourages civic participation provides opportunities for neighbors to become informed about the election.
Kingfield historically has very high turnout and hopes to continue that tradition in this election on Tuesday, November 7, 2023. All Kingfield residents vote at MLK Park. The neighborhood association will continue its tradition of a nonpartisan “polling party” at the park to greet voters and hear feedback from residents.
Power of Pop Kicked Off at the Kingfield Farmers Market
Over 70 kids, ages 4-12. took advantage of the new Power of Produce (PoP) Club, funded by the Kingfield Neighborhood Association this past Sunday. This dynamic pilot program aims to engage and inspire children, opening up a world of food exploration and promoting healthier eating habits.
PoP Club participants receive a weekly $2 token to use on an array of fresh fruits, vegetables, and even food-producing plants. By placing the purchasing power in their hands, the program encourages wise food choices while fostering a deeper connection between our community and the local food system. Alongside the token-based system, the Market is crafting an engaging lineup of activities that include food tastings, kids’ activities and a farmers market scavenger hunt!
Join us September 24th at the Kingfield Farmers Market for another PoP market! Together, we’ll cultivate a healthier future for our children, our community, and our local farmers.