About Ed Fellows
Hello, my name is Ed Fellows, and I am honored to be running to serve District 58B.
I was born and raised in this district, and I am proud to call it home. I am a husband and father of four, and my family is at the center of everything I do.
I have spent my career in education as a teacher, campus administrator, and executive director, working to strengthen schools, support staff, and expand opportunities for students. These experiences have shaped how I lead. I listen first, make intentional decisions, and stay focused on growth, even when it is difficult.
If elected, I will focus on easing financial pressures, supporting strong schools, expanding local opportunities, and keeping communication clear and honest. I will work with anyone, regardless of party, to do what is best for us.
I believe leadership is not about quick wins or political points. It is about steady, long-term work that helps people and communities thrive.
I would be honored to earn your trust and your vote.
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About Ed
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1) Affordability: Lower property taxes, childcare costs, and everyday costs.
2) Education Strong: Fund local schools without overburdening taxpayers, expand career pathways, and support our teachers with stability and safety.
3) Government Accountability: Transparent budgeting, crack down on waste, and tax dollars go to our communities.
4) Responsible Growth and Infrastructures: Road care, responsible housing expansion, and protect local resources.
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I am focused on solving problems, not scoring points. That means working with anyone, DFL or Republican, when it helps families in our district. I will start with shared priorities, build relationships early, and work collaboratively to move practical solutions forward.
I believe in co-authoring legislation, keeping bills focused and effective, and listening closely to local voices. I will also be transparent about what I support, where compromise is needed, and why those decisions are made. My goal is simple: to bring people together and deliver results for our community.
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Servant leadership is the foundation of how I approach public service. Leadership is not about authority or recognition. It is about responsibility, humility, and serving others first.
I listen before acting, work to understand the needs of the community, and make decisions grounded in both data and integrity.
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Strong communities are built through connection and collaboration. Every voice deserves to be heard, and meaningful progress happens when we work together with mutual respect.