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Election Results: Nov 2, 2004

Total ballots counted: 7629

Aggregate Results

President of the United States, Vote for One

John F. Kerry, Democratic-Farmer-Labor 6093 Votes / 83.51%
George W. Bush, Republican 980 Votes / 13.43%
Ralph Nader, Better Life 115 Votes / 1.58%
Thomas J. Harens, Christian Freedom 36 Votes / 0.49%
David Cobb, Green 29 Votes / 0.40%
Michael Badnarik, Libertarian 20 Votes / 0.27%
Roger Calero, Socialist Workers 12 Votes / 0.16%
Michael Peroutka, Constitution 8 Votes / 0.11%
Bill Van Auken, Socialist Equality 3 Votes / 0.04%
Total Votes: 7296

U.S. Representative, Gongressional District 5, Vote for One

Martin Olav Sabo, Democratic-Farmer-Labor 4287 Votes / 66.61%
Daniel Mathias, Republican 1104 Votes / 17.15%
Jay Pond, Green 1045 Votes / 16.24%
Total Votes: 6436

Minneapolis School Board Member, Vote for up to Three

Peggy Flanagan 2663 Votes / 22.63%
Lydia Lee 2433 Votes / 20.68%
Sharon Henry Blythe 2049 Votes / 17.41%
David Dayhoff 1910 Votes / 16.23%
Sandra Miller 1743 Votes / 14.81%
Dennis Shapiro 969 Votes / 8.23%
Total Votes: 11767
Ballot Questions

1. Scould a law be passed to allow citizens to vote at age 16 rather than 18?

2. Should a law be passed to deny a driver's license to students missing too many days of school?

3. Should the state tests you take be used to determine whether or not your school is a good school?

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