Minneapolis Yard Signs: “Don’t Rank Jacob Frey” & Candidates

Yard signs in Minneapolis reflect the political climate during an election cycle. One sign urges voters to "Don't Rank Jacob Frey," indicating opposition to the incumbent mayor and a potential shift in the city's leadership. The sign also presents three ballot questions: "NO TO A MAYORAL POWER GRAB," "YES TO A PUBLIC SAFETY DEPARTMENT," and "YES TO STRONG PROTECTIONS FOR RENTERS." These propositions suggest a public debate around the structure of city government, public safety, and housing policy. Additionally, signs for Londel French and Risa Hustad, candidates for Park Board at Large, are visible, highlighting local electoral contests.
Yard signs in Minneapolis reflect the political climate during an election cycle. One sign urges voters to "Don't Rank Jacob Frey," indicating opposition to the incumbent mayor and a potential shift in the city's leadership. The sign also presents three ballot questions: "NO TO A MAYORAL POWER GRAB," "YES TO A PUBLIC SAFETY DEPARTMENT," and "YES TO STRONG PROTECTIONS FOR RENTERS." These propositions suggest a public debate around the structure of city government, public safety, and housing policy. Additionally, signs for Londel French and Risa Hustad, candidates for Park Board at Large, are visible, highlighting local electoral contests.
Photo taken in November 2021. © 2026 Chad Davis
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