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In tiny Snellman, a dollar could make you mayor
Posted at 4:21 PM on July 29, 2011
by David Cazares
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Aunes Kauppala
By Sasha Aslanian
I was driving near Detroit Lakes recently and pulled over in Snellman, Minn. One of two businesses in town was open on a muggy Sunday afternoon.
Inside Aunes Kauppala's gift shop, there was a jar on the counter. For a dollar, you could win a chance to become mayor of Snellman.
"Everybody has an equal chance to be mayor," Kauppala said. "You don't have to be a high-roller financially. Everyone's eligible."
Indeed, you need not be a resident to win, or even be present.
If you look Snellman up on the Internet, you'll find it has a population of 10.
When I asked Kauppala if that's so she said, "Oh Gosh, no. I know for sure there's two permanent residents."
But she wasn't exactly sure how far the town's boundaries extended.
"Up by the graveyard -- that would put it to four people," Kauppala said.
So far, about 10 people have put their names in the jar. Kauappala expects some more candidates will roll in during August. The kitty will be used to buy prizes for the kids at the Snellman Days Festival on Saturday, Sept. 3, when the new mayor will be selected by a random fair-goer asked to reach into the jar.
"My uncle was the first mayor," Kauppala said. "Then Eddie [the town minister]. Now it's "Doc" Anderson."
Anderson hangs sheetrock in Evergreen, Minn.
The name of the winning candidate for 2012 will be printed in the Park Rapids paper.
Snellman is unincorporated, There's no city council, so as mayor you don't actually have to do anything.
At this moment when Minnesotans are feeling so low following a 20-day state government shutdown and an ugly budget deal, I found some charm in Snellman's approach: a random drawing, and the politicians do nothing.
Sasha Aslanian is a reporter for MPR News.
Comments (1)
And we have a winner!
Aune Longfors writes with this update:
We had 74 ballots cast for Mayor of Snellman... Don Heston, Sr. (who received 10
votes) is the new mayor of Snellman which is very appropriate as he has deep roots in Snellman. His uncles owned the building across from the store.
Have no idea how many people attended celebration but do know that the church ran out of food and the vendors serving hot dogs and brats were cleaned out. We all had a great time visiting with friends and relatives that don't often get "up north."
Aune Longfors
Aune's Kauppala
Snellman, MN
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Thank you Aune and good luck to Mayor Heston!
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