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2017 Minnesota Senate Anoka ¤£10 Election Results from 11/08/2016 Osseo Spring Lake Park Minneapolis and Saint Paul Lexington 2017 Minnesota Senate Anoka ¤£10 Election Results from 11/08/2016 Osseo Spring Lake Park Brooklyn Park 42 Jason Isaacson DFL St. Vincent Mounds View Humboldt North Oaks Warroad Dellwood Lancaster Roseau Hallock Kittson Roosevelt Badger Roseau Lake Bronson Williams 40 Chris Eaton DFL Fridley Shoreview Greenbush White Bear Lake Halma Baudette New Brighton Kennedy ¤£59 41 Carolyn Laine DFL ¤£10 Donaldson Karlstad Lake of Arden Hills the Woods Ranier Strathcona International Falls ¨¦§694 Strandquist Stephen ¤£75 Birchwood Village Middle River Brooklyn Center Gem Lake Mahtomedi Vadnais Heights Hilltop Willernie Argyle Marshall Littlefork Crystal 02 Paul J. Utke R Columbia Heights 01 Mark Johnson R Holt Grygla 35W 45 Ann H. 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