Wabasha County town hall

Wabasha County

Minnesota • Anti-Federalist Party

The founders intended for power to reside here — in the communities of Wabasha County, not in distant capitals. This is where the work happens.

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Our Mission in Wabasha County

We believe that the most effective governance happens closest to the people. The Wabasha County chapter works to ensure every resident has direct access to their government, meaningful agency over their future, and the ability to hold all power — public, corporate, and algorithmic — accountable.

Local Action Plan


Civic Auditing Boards

Organize independent oversight of local government spending and decision-making to ensure transparency.

Anti-Federalist Candidates

Recruit and support candidates for sheriff, commissioner, school board, and city council who uphold our principles.

Data Sovereignty Ordinances

Push for county-level protections ensuring residents own their digital data and algorithmic transparency is enforced.

Community Broadband

Establish public broadband infrastructure as a utility, ensuring universal internet access regardless of income.

Municipal Chapters


Explore the Anti-Federalist movement in the specific cities and towns of Wabasha County.

Community power
“The liberties of a people never were, nor ever will be, secure, when the transactions of their rulers may be concealed from them.”
— Patrick Henry

Get Involved in Wabasha County


We are actively recruiting leaders and candidates. Every role matters.

Chapter Leader

Organize monthly meetings, coordinate with state-level leadership, and recruit local members.

Policy Drafter

Research and draft county-level policy proposals aligned with Anti-Federalist principles.

Community Organizer

Build coalitions with local organizations, plan public events, and drive voter registration.

Run for Office

We support Anti-Federalist candidates at every level — from school board to county commission.

Ready to make a difference in Wabasha County?

Join the movement. Start by signing up for our national platform and connecting with your local chapter leadership.