Four-year-old boy gets reelected as small-town Minnesota mayor

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Like many 4-year-olds, Bobby Tufts is set to start preschool this September.

But Tufts isn’t just your average toddler. At age 3, he was elected mayor of his small tourist town of Dorset, Minn., and on Sunday, the town reelected him for his second term.

Dorset, which is the self-proclaimed "Restaurant Capital of the World" with a grand total of four restaurants, has an annual food festival the first week of August called the "Taste of Dorset." As part of this time-honored tradition, the mayor for the town is elected, too.

Dorset has no formal city government and the mayor has no official duties, since it was incorporated as part of the nearby town of Park Rapids when ZIP codes were created. Currently, no more than 28 people inhabit Dorset, depending on whether the minister and his family are in town.

It’s easy to get on the ballot and toddlers like Tufts aren’t the only quirky candidates the town has seen in the race. A local dog was on the ballot a few years ago.


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