Minnesota State Senate District 40 candidate surveys, 2022
This article shows responses from candidates in the 2022 election for Minnesota State Senate District 40 who completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey.
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General election
General election for Minnesota State Senate District 40
Incumbent John Marty defeated Rachel Japuntich in the general election for Minnesota State Senate District 40 on November 8, 2022.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | ![]() | John Marty (D) ![]() | 64.8 | 26,490 |
![]() | Rachel Japuntich (R) ![]() | 35.1 | 14,371 | |
Other/Write-in votes | 0.1 | 42 |
Total votes: 40,903 | ||||
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Rachel Japuntich (R)
Public Safety: Everyone in Minnesota deserves to have safe communities to live in. The past few years have shown an erosion in public safety, with many crimes on the rise in the state. Improving public safety requires a number of efforts from the community, government and justice system. Communities need to fully fund and support police departments. Police need to strengthen relationships and build trust among the communities they serve. Prosecutors need to fully charge and prosecute criminals. Courts must increase penalties for repeat offenders. Government must find bipartisan improvements to the juvenile justice system.
Economy: Minnesota families are feeling the burden on their wallets from record inflation, rising costs of living, high taxes and the financial stress from the pandemic. Minnesota is ranked 4th highest for state tax burden, with a 10.19% a state tax burden. During a time of economic stress on many families and businesses due to the pandemic, our state had a record surplus. It is time we reduce the financial burden on families and lower taxes, so that families can keep more of their hard-earned dollars.

John Marty (D)
Americans pay twice as much for healthcare as other countries but have worse health outcomes. Most people have insurance, but coverage has gaps, and often fails to cover needed care. High out-of-pocket costs make care unaffordable and drive many into debt. I have taken on powerful special interests with a health reform bill that would focus on keeping people healthy and getting the care they need – it prioritizes patients, not profits. My proposal would create a Minnesota Health Plan, which would deliver healthcare for everyone, with no exceptions, providing comprehensive benefits. People would choose their medical providers, without concern about networks. And, importantly, it saves money & would be affordable to all.
Many hardworking Minnesotans are unable to make ends meet despite full-time jobs. I believe that all workers deserve paid family and medical leave. I have authored legislation to provide a living wage, access to affordable childcare, and boost the earned income tax credit, so all workers can support their families. I work for tax reform, so those who are most fortunate economically pay their fair share, and those who struggle, get a fair shake.

Rachel Japuntich (R)

John Marty (D)
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