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Canvassing Report State of Minnesota Canvassing Report Report of Votes Cast for Federal, State, and Judicial Offices Minnesota State General Election Tuesday, November 8, 2016 Compiled from the statements of the county canvassing boards, and incorporating the changes made to votes counted for offices reviewed at the 2016 Post-Election Review held in all the counties of Minnesota Minnesota State Canvassing Report State General Election Tuesday, November 8, 2016 Minnesota Voter Statistics County Registered Registered Absentee & Mail Absentee Ballots Absentee Ballots Total Voting as of 7am on Election Day Ballots Regular Federal Only Presidential Aitkin 10,096 827 2,305 3 0 9,316 Anoka 207,039 22,277 37,856 109 2 187,070 Becker 18,819 2,363 3,659 11 0 17,375 Beltrami 24,213 3,690 5,291 25 0 21,718 Benton 22,108 3,096 2,483 10 0 20,222 Big Stone 3,090 260 1,304 5 0 2,790 Blue Earth 36,184 6,100 7,840 25 1 33,816 Brown 15,053 1,812 3,111 10 0 13,925 Carlton 20,427 2,078 4,204 7 0 18,374 Carver 61,894 5,534 11,722 51 1 56,156 Cass 18,423 1,785 6,631 6 1 16,154 Chippewa 6,858 824 811 0 0 6,284 Chisago 32,848 3,966 4,757 12 0 30,425 Clay 32,470 5,462 5,735 29 2 29,685 Clearwater 4,612 541 700 0 5 4,276 Cook 3,653 211 2,857 2 0 3,437 Cottonwood 6,297 581 739 11 0 5,786 Crow Wing 39,432 4,146 8,243 39 0 36,148 Dakota 258,584 24,878 62,119 224 1 233,346 Dodge 11,777 1,176 1,101 0 0 10,734 Douglas 24,306 2,502 3,897 8 0 21,965 Faribault 8,262 797 765 4 0 7,480 11/28/2016 2:41:46 PM Page 1 of 124 Fillmore 12,223 1,309 1,090 7 0 11,177 Freeborn 17,920 1,667 2,754 9 1 16,195 Goodhue 28,323 3,069 4,138 10 0 25,929 Grant 3,858 259 2,187 4 0 3,522 Hennepin 759,132 76,638 201,882 1,492 28 685,043 Houston 12,026 959 1,236 0 0 10,724 Hubbard 12,621 1,392 2,689 7 0 11,627 Isanti 22,928 2,995 3,217 5 1 21,149 Itasca 27,115 2,448 9,246 7 0 24,455 Jackson 5,985 513 745 5 0 5,558 Kanabec 9,265 1,056 1,155 4 0 8,232 Kandiyohi 23,720 2,624 3,827 27 1 21,970 Kittson 2,730 148 1,660 4 0 2,434 Koochiching 7,099 704 2,194 26 0 6,435 Lac Qui Parle 4,226 443 690 2 0 3,920 Lake 7,206 696 1,198 8 0 6,562 Lake Of The Woods 2,443 190 1,875 5 0 2,269 Le Sueur 16,502 1,758 1,763 9 2 15,096 Lincoln 3,393 350 272 3 0 3,046 Lyon 13,562 1,499 2,978 4 0 12,310 Mahnomen 2,480 313 776 2 0 2,116 Marshall 5,308 408 3,395 2 0 4,905 Martin 11,805 1,196 1,534 2 0 10,613 Mcleod 20,669 2,796 2,695 12 2 18,945 Meeker 13,494 1,363 1,785 0 0 12,386 Mille Lacs 14,442 1,914 2,020 3 0 13,111 Morrison 19,085 1,962 4,588 7 0 17,756 Mower 20,044 2,298 2,731 12 0 17,930 Murray 5,096 361 1,767 2 0 4,740 Nicollet 19,992 2,219 2,673 14 0 18,251 Nobles 9,536 1,188 1,407 7 2 8,769 Norman 3,615 407 1,173 0 0 3,315 11/28/2016 2:41:46 PM Page 2 of 124 Olmsted 90,268 8,557 16,877 114 5 80,736 Otter Tail 35,745 4,020 4,591 34 2 32,788 Pennington 7,401 988 1,210 2 0 6,776 Pine 15,559 1,261 2,162 13 2 13,954 Pipestone 5,369 476 710 3 0 4,847 Polk 16,516 2,080 4,243 12 0 14,962 Pope 6,898 757 1,126 2 0 6,368 Ramsey 305,623 34,324 63,384 625 11 274,780 Red Lake 2,157 178 1,036 0 0 1,915 Redwood 9,356 849 849 5 0 7,703 Renville 8,508 926 705 4 0 7,687 Rice 35,915 4,906 6,059 70 0 32,691 Rock 5,241 630 1,704 1 0 4,908 Roseau 8,544 1,016 1,887 9 0 7,883 Scott 82,609 8,640 12,308 27 0 75,474 Sherburne 53,671 6,091 7,710 24 1 48,533 Sibley 8,522 930 669 5 1 7,841 St. Louis 123,699 15,399 16,302 112 7 113,351 Stearns 86,465 12,162 12,761 72 0 80,202 Steele 21,036 2,284 2,822 11 4 19,352 Stevens 5,753 737 2,171 0 0 5,468 Swift 5,567 418 1,839 3 0 5,071 Todd 13,007 1,630 1,124 9 1 12,073 Traverse 2,002 169 999 1 0 1,823 Wabasha 13,276 1,217 1,663 8 0 11,938 Wadena 7,539 919 1,001 1 0 7,011 Waseca 10,582 1,225 1,126 18 0 9,749 Washington 159,464 13,759 35,655 145 4 145,263 Watonwan 5,864 404 2,007 4 0 5,067 Wilkin 3,585 413 346 4 0 3,342 Winona 28,813 4,059 2,727 24 0 26,309 Wright 75,968 9,158 12,458 25 0 70,122 11/28/2016 2:41:46 PM Page 3 of 124 Yellow Medicine 5,924 549 865 3 0 5,322 TOTAL 3,270,734 353,179 674,566 3,682 88 2,968,281 U.S. President & Vice President R DFL CP LMN Donald J. Trump and Hillary Clinton and Tim Darrell Castle and Scott Dan R. Vacek and Mark Michael R. Pence Kaine Bradley Elworth, Jr. Aitkin 5,516 3,134 22 50 Anoka 93,339 75,500 661 864 Becker 10,880 5,208 56 48 Beltrami 10,783 8,688 67 106 Benton 12,872 5,640 57 63 Big Stone 1,608 921 14 12 Blue Earth 15,667 14,428 156 152 Brown 8,708 3,763 72 46 Carlton 8,160 8,460 85 92 Carver 29,056 21,508 161 168 Cass 9,982 4,949 54 62 Chippewa 3,764 1,978 28 21 Chisago 18,441 9,278 101 135 Clay 13,543 12,971 105 118 Clearwater 2,925 1,100 16 19 Cook 1,156 1,912 19 23 Cottonwood 3,679 1,678 41 15 Crow Wing 22,287 10,982 145 139 Dakota 99,583 110,483 649 872 Dodge 6,527 3,102 61 46 Douglas 13,966 6,227 87 56 Faribault 4,659 2,153 31 37 Fillmore 6,271 3,872 54 41 Freeborn 8,808 6,041 48 71 Goodhue 14,041 9,446 98 109 Grant 2,063 1,105 11 15 Hennepin 191,770 429,288 1,501 2,391 11/28/2016 2:41:46 PM Page 4 of 124 Houston 5,616 4,145 29 52 Hubbard 7,261 3,423 48 32 Isanti 13,635 5,657 84 85 Itasca 12,920 9,015 126 150 Jackson 3,609 1,492 22 17 Kanabec 5,230 2,327 32 32 Kandiyohi 12,785 7,266 83 51 Kittson 1,349 823 13 9 Koochiching 3,569 2,306 37 34 Lac Qui Parle 2,293 1,305 32 9 Lake 2,932 3,077 27 28 Lake Of The Woods 1,540 553 10 11 Le Sueur 9,182 4,623 65 59 Lincoln 1,931 860 17 4 Lyon 7,256 3,825 65 36 Mcleod 12,155 4,978 83 87 Mahnomen 991 930 16 16 Marshall 3,208 1,225 23 14 Martin 7,062 2,733 43 33 Meeker 8,104 3,191 53 51 Mille Lacs 8,340 3,710 57 57 Morrison 12,925 3,637 56 60 Mower 8,823 7,437 83 82 Murray 2,974 1,295 20 20 Nicollet 8,437 7,886 64 88 Nobles 5,299 2,733 41 45 Norman 1,699 1,264 14 18 Olmsted 35,668 36,268 303 270 Otter Tail 20,939 9,340 118 83 Pennington 4,000 2,147 26 30 Pine 8,191 4,580 52 81 Pipestone 3,338 1,127 23 10 Polk 8,979 4,712 63 49 Pope 3,793 2,106 13 26 Ramsey 70,894 177,738 740 1,238 Red Lake 1,141 540 10 10 11/28/2016 2:41:46 PM Page 5 of 124 Redwood 5,137 1,887 48 22 Renville 4,890 2,117 52 32 Rice 15,429 14,437 108 93 Rock 3,091 1,373 32 16 Roseau 5,451 1,856 38 30 St.
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