
Election Results: Nov 2, 2010
Total ballots counted: 2088
Aggregate Results
U.S. Representative District 5, Vote for One
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Keith Ellison, Democratic-Farmer-Labor
951 Votes / 52.72%
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Tom Schrunk, Independence
243 Votes / 13.47%
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Joel Demos, Republican
227 Votes / 12.58%
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Michael James Cavlan, Independent Progressive
179 Votes / 9.92%
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Lynne Torgerson, Independent
165 Votes / 9.15%
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Write-In
39 Votes / 2.16%
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| Total Votes: 1804 |
Governor and Lt. Governor, Vote for One
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Mark Dayton, Democratic-Farmer-Labor
999 Votes / 53.00%
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Tom Horner, Independence
296 Votes / 15.70%
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Tom Emmer, Republican
233 Votes / 12.36%
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Linda S. Eno, The Resource Party
109 Votes / 5.78%
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Farheen Hakeen, Green
105 Votes / 5.57%
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Ken Pentel, Ecology Democracy Party
70 Votes / 3.71%
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Chris Wright, Grassroots Party
48 Votes / 2.55%
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Write-In
25 Votes / 1.33%
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| Total Votes: 1885 |
Secretary of State, Vote for One
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Mark Ritchie, Democratic-Farmer-Labor
1024 Votes / 58.88%
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Dan Severson, Republican
369 Votes / 21.22%
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Juan Carlson, Independence
313 Votes / 18.00%
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Write-In
33 Votes / 1.90%
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| Total Votes: 1739 |
State Auditor, Vote for One
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Rebecca Otto, Democratic-Farmer-Labor
867 Votes / 50.03%
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Annie Young, Green
365 Votes / 21.06%
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Patricia Anderson, Republican
316 Votes / 18.23%
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Kenny Kalligher, Grassroots Party
159 Votes / 9.17%
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Write-In
26 Votes / 1.50%
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| Total Votes: 1733 |
Attorney General, Vote for One
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Lori Swanson, Democratic-Farmer-Labor
863 Votes / 53.94%
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Chris Barden, Republican
275 Votes / 17.19%
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Bill Dahn, Independence
262 Votes / 16.38%
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David J. Hoch, The Resource Party
176 Votes / 11.00%
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Write-In
24 Votes / 1.50%
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| Total Votes: 1600 |
County Sheriff, Vote for One
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Rich Stanek
1229 Votes / 94.54%
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Write-In
71 Votes / 5.46%
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| Total Votes: 1300 |
County Attorney, Vote for One
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Michael O. Freeman
1212 Votes / 93.74%
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Write-In
81 Votes / 6.26%
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| Total Votes: 1293 |
School Board Director at Large, Vote for up to Two
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Rebecca Gagnon
590 Votes / 28.30%
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T. Williams
516 Votes / 24.75%
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Richard Mammen
465 Votes / 22.30%
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Chanda Smith Baker
434 Votes / 20.82%
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Write-In
80 Votes / 3.84%
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| Total Votes: 2085 |
Supreme Court Associate Justice 2, Vote for One
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Helen Meyer
746 Votes / 55.06%
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Greg Wersal
561 Votes / 41.40%
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Write-In
48 Votes / 3.54%
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| Total Votes: 1355 |
Supreme Court Associate Justice 6, Vote for One
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Alan C. Page
751 Votes / 53.57%
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Tim Tinglestad
619 Votes / 44.15%
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Write-In
32 Votes / 2.28%
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| Total Votes: 1402 |
Supreme Court Associate Justice 5, Vote for One
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Christopher Dietzen
1195 Votes / 95.22%
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Write-In
60 Votes / 4.78%
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| Total Votes: 1255 |
Ballot Questions
1. Should the City of Minneapolis adopt a change in its charter by eliminating the Redistricting Commission and giving the responsibility for redistricting of city wards, park board districts and Minneapolis school board districts to the Charter Commission, with input from an advisory group apponted by the Charter Commission?
2. What is the most important issue in your school?
- Bullying by Others -- 572
- The amount of time you have for lunch -- 565
- The number of students in your classroom -- 274
- Use of personal electronic devices in your classroom -- 136