Minnesota Legislator Huldah Momanyi Hiltsley Files for Re-Election in District 38A
Minnesota legislator Huldah Momanyi Hiltsley has filed for re-election in District 38A, securing her place on the ballot for the 2026 state House race.
Hiltsley, who represents Brooklyn Park and Osseo, confirmed her candidacy in a short video message posted on social media. In the announcement, she thanked residents for their support during her first term and expressed her intention to continue serving the district.
“I have officially filed for reelection for Senate District 38A, Brooklyn Park and Osseo. What an honour it has been to wrap up my first term, and I'm excited to continue this work with every one of you,” she said.
She also encouraged residents to remain involved in the democratic process, concluding her remarks with the message: “Join the team, let’s get it done.”
Her campaign is expected to focus on community-based initiatives, reflecting her emphasis on collaboration and civic engagement. The re-election bid comes as candidates across Minnesota prepare for contests in the August primary and November general election.
The filing allows Hiltsley to continue promoting the legislative priorities she pursued during her first term while seeking another mandate from voters. Campaign activity is expected to increase in the coming months as candidates expand outreach efforts across their districts.
Political observers say grassroots organising is likely to remain a key part of Hiltsley’s campaign strategy. Her message has centred on community participation and collective action, with a focus on encouraging residents to take an active role in local decision-making.
Hiltsley’s candidacy is part of a wider election cycle in Minnesota, where incumbents and challengers are seeking to strengthen support ahead of the 2026 vote. In District 38A, her campaign will focus on securing voter backing for another term representing Brooklyn Park and Osseo.