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Democrat
Melvin Carter

Melvin Carter

Overview

Current roleFormer Mayor

PartyDemocratic

Political ideologyProgressive Democrat

Age47 years old (Jan 8, 1979)

GenderMale

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LocationMinnesota

BackgroundPolitician

EducationFlorida A&M University (BS, business administration)

Notable personal detailsMelvin Whitfield Carter III is an American politician who served as mayor of Saint Paul, Minnesota (2018–2026) and previously represented Ward 1 on the Saint Paul City Council (2008–2013). He earned a bachelor’s degree from Florida A&M University and a Master of Public Policy from the University of Minnesota’s Humphrey School of Public Affairs. His administration launched initiatives including CollegeBound Saint Paul and a city guaranteed income pilot.

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Positions

LiberalConservative

Economy & Taxes

Supports raising local taxes (property tax levy increases) to fund city services, housing and public safety investments while opposing some narrowly designed tax measures he views as insufficient or poorly scoped. Has proposed multi-year property tax levy increases and budgets that prioritize expanded spending on housing, public safety, and targeted programs funded in part by higher local levies.

Healthcare

As Mayor of Saint Paul, Melvin Carter has supported actions to increase access to healthcare and reduce financial barriers to care, including a city Medical Debt Reset Initiative that uses public funds to purchase and erase residents’ medical debt. He has framed medical-debt relief as improving community health and partnered with nonprofit organizations and health systems to implement relief programs. Endorsements from health worker groups highlight his focus on equitable public-health solutions rather than market-based rollbacks of coverage.

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Immigration & Border

Supports protections for immigrants and refugees, including city programs that assist naturalization and legal defense, and opposes local cooperation with federal immigration enforcement. Has led St. Paul to maintain a sanctuary-style stance and join legal actions defending the city’s ability to serve residents regardless of immigration status.

Abortion & Reproductive Rights

The candidate supports abortion access and opposed the Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade; he participated with Democratic leaders at a Planned Parenthood clinic visit to highlight protecting reproductive health care. His public appearances and statements align with protecting access to reproductive health services in Minnesota.

Climate & Energy

As mayor of Saint Paul Melvin Carter has led adoption of an official Climate Action & Resilience Plan with targets to cut emissions roughly in half by 2030 and achieve carbon neutrality by 2050, and has advanced municipal clean-energy initiatives including an electric vehicle fleet, geothermal projects, and building energy-efficiency programs. His administration has pursued clean-energy investments and partnerships to expand renewables and reduce building and transportation emissions.

Public Safety & Guns

Supports strong gun violence prevention measures including bans on assault-style weapons and high-capacity magazines, universal background checks, red-flag laws, and local ordinances restricting firearms in sensitive public spaces; also advocates safe storage requirements and using city authority to act when state preemption is lifted. Positions reflect a public-health approach to reducing gun violence and support for empowering cities to adopt stricter local rules.

News

AINews Summary
Last updatedFeb 5, 2026

Recent Minnesota political news centers on the 2026 governor’s race opening up after Gov. Tim Walz said he will not seek elected office again. Sen. Amy Klobuchar has announced she is running for the Democratic nomination, emphasizing a need for leadership and aiming to build a broad coalition. These developments shape the field and competitive landscape for other candidates, including Melvin Carter.

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