The Minnesota DFL invites your participation in the following statewide constituency caucuses.
Community Caucuses
Disability Caucus environmental caucus
Kari Sheldon 651-313-0878 kari.sheldon17@gmail.com Megan Bond 562-826-6254 mdbond82@gmail.com
Rural Caucus veterans caucus
Theresa Keaveny 507-766-9159 tkeaveney15@gmail.com Joel Heller 218-310-6190 olejoel72@yahoo.com
stonewall dfl senior caucus
Steven Frich 612-456-1343 admin@MNStonewallDFL.org Kay Hendrickson 651-510-5527 khendrickson@comcast.net
muslim caucus native peoples caucus
Asad Zaman 612-964-5757 asaduzzaman@hotmail.com Nora-Louisa Posada-Eckstine 218-380-1794 nora.eckstine@gmail.com
mn asian indian democratic association (maida) hmong american caucus
Vishala Pamulaparthy 612-251-0004 maidachair@gmail.com Vallen Her 919-536-9465 vher6666@gmail.com
my dfl (young democrats)
Amina Dedefo 763-350-5693 aminadedefo@gmail.com
Community Outreach Organizations
african american caucus asian american & Pacific Islanders dfl caucus (aapi)
Hollies Winston 651-274-4555 hollieswinston@gmail.com Allen Malicsi 612-242-3834 apmalicsi@gmail.com
feminist caucus latino caucus
Mari Pokornowski murness7@gmail.com Claudia Fuentes
progressive caucus somali american caucus
RichUpdegrove rich.updegrove@gmail.com AK Hassan 612-986-6819 abdikadir17@me.com
Party Documents
Minnesota DFL 2024-2025 Official Call
The Official Call of the DFL Party of Minnesota presents and explains the process and procedures for the caucus and convention system for the two year cycle.
These statements embody the beliefs and principles of the Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party. Each of these items has received at least a 60% affirmative vote at a DFL State Convention.
Attendees at DFL precinct caucuses begin the process of building the Action Agenda by introducing resolutions at the biennial precinct caucuses. Each of the items in the Action Agenda has received a minimum 60% affirmative vote at a DFL State Convention. The State Convention may approve up to 100 items to include in the Action Agenda. If more than 100 items receive the required 60% approval, the 100 items that received the most votes are included in the Action Agenda.