Minneapolis-St. Paul 70,953 27.8%
A Somali-American defeated a 22-term (sic) incumbent in the Democratic primary for the Minnesota House in District 60B, which is on both banks of the Mississippi River southeast of downtown Minneapolis, including the University of Minnesota.
The results are quite interesting. Omar and Noor are both Somali-Americans, while Kahn is the incumbent. So not only did she lose, she finished third.
Ilhan Omar 2404
Mohamud Noor 1738
Phyllis Kahn 1726
Half the population is between 15 and 24 (and probably 18-24). The median age is 22.4, yet only 6.8% are 14 and under.
Since the election was August 9, hardly any students voted. W2-P4; W2-P7; and W2-P10; are the districts mostly closely related to the University and had 4% of the vote (3 of 12 precincts).
Kahn lives on Nicollet Island between downtown Minneapolis and St. Anthony, and carried the precinct handily W3-P3. The other two precincts in the ward are further to the SE. Notice the remarkable Omar-Noor result in W3-P3. W2-P5 and W2-P6 also carried by Kahn are on the eastern city and county line, north of the river. They're more remote from the campus.
Carter-Riverside is the core area of the Somali-emigre population in Minneapolis, and is in the two precincts of Ward 6. Note the turnout and amount of votes pile up by Noor in those two precincts. It may be that Omar picked up votes from whites who thought that Noor would beat Kahn.
Precinct Omar Noor Kahn
MINNEAPOLIS W-2 P-03 236 51 143
MINNEAPOLIS W-2 P-04 39 2 6
MINNEAPOLIS W-2 P-05 260 59 291
MINNEAPOLIS W-2 P-06 194 12 205
MINNEAPOLIS W-2 P-07 50 27 38
MINNEAPOLIS W-2 P-09 144 33 48
MINNEAPOLIS W-2 P-10 34 4 22
MINNEAPOLIS W-3 P-01 207 1 37
MINNEAPOLIS W-3 P-02 212 21 189
MINNEAPOLIS W-3 P-03 244 71 410
MINNEAPOLIS W-6 P-02 392 450 157
MINNEAPOLIS W-6 P-03 392 1007 80