Twin Cities voters have a lot of choices this year. A total of 38 people are running either for mayor of Saint Paul or Minneapolis. On September 4th and 5th, MPR will broadcast debates with the leading candidates. And from now until the primary on September 11th, we'll also give you a chance to hear from the OTHER candidates. You can hear the Minneapolis candidates on Morning Edition and the Saint Paul candidates right here on All Things Considered. Today, we hear from Sharon Anderson, a 62-year-old retiree, who describes herself as a conservative Republican. Anderson says she's taking a risk in running for mayor, because there is a warrant out for her arrest: