She encourages all voters to vote on Tuesday, and says the people in her district are who she is trying to help.

"Those are the voters, and the residents that I want to listen to their concerns, listen to their ideas, and take those ideas and concerns to St. Paul as their representative to make good legislation that's going to benefit the people of Senate District 11," said Lee.

Meanwhile Lee's opponent, Stu Lourey says he has been talking to voters about protecting affordable health care, making sure schools in rural communities get fair funding, and the importance of investing in affordable housing.

Lourey says these issues are the ones he has been hearing about the most.

"We always knew this was going to come down to the primary on Tuesday, and it's been a sprint of an election," said Lourey. "My team and I, and I know many of them, have been out knocking on doors, talking to voters about the issues that matter to families here in the district," he said.

Lourey and Lee will face off in the primary on Tuesday. The winner of that will run against GOP candidate Jason Rarick and Legal Marijuana Now candidate John "Sparky" Birrenbach in the general election.