Dear neighbor,
It’s November, and we have 4 days left! Have you voted yet?
Since the start of this campaign, we have built momentum across the county. I am proud to share that our team has called or door knocked over 50,000 voters. We have over 1,000 lawn sign requests. And every day, we receive emails of support.
That’s because our message is bigger than any one person or job. Voters are realizing what’s on the table, and that’s progress in our courts. It’s going to take energy, engagement, and empowerment. It’s going to take standing up against old ideas, antiquated systems, and the status quo. For some, it’s uncomfortable. For others, it’s necessary. Why? Because we are in a new era—one where the public demands a responsive judiciary that both upholds the law and bridges the gap between courts and community.
I’ve spent years working to push changes in our systems. I became an attorney to continue those reforms on a deeper level. Now, I’m seeking judgeship to be at the heart of justice. Through it all, I’ve seen that although the vast majority do not know who our judges are, we care deeply about safety, fairness, and accessibility in our courts. We care about accountability alongside the restoration of individuals and families. We see what’s happening in our federal courts, and now more than ever, we want to trust in our justice system.
As we approach the end of election season, I’d like to share this personal message. It has been both the honor and the challenge of my life to offer myself as your judicial candidate. As a mother, it has not been easy. However, my commitment to creating a better future for our community—and for the generations to come—has driven me every step of the way. No matter the outcome, I am grateful for the opportunity to have connected with so many, to hear your concerns, and to share my vision for a more just, present, and inclusive judiciary.
Thank you, and remember to turn over the ballot and vote for WinonaYang for Ramsey County Judge. Find your early vote location or Election Day polling place.
Sincerely,
Winona Yang, Esq.
Candidate, Ramsey County District Judge