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2020 State Canvassing Board Certificate DebDebDeb Musolf 2020 STATE CANVASSING BOARD CERTIFICATE We, the undersigned legally constituted State Canvassing Board, as required by law, canvassed on November 24, 2020 the certified copies of the County Canvassing Board Reports received from the County Auditors which report the votes cast at the November 3, 2020 State General Election for Presidential Electors, United States Senator, United States Representative, State Senator, State Representative, and State Judicial Offices, as required by Minnesota Statutes section 204C.33. We have specified in the following report the names of persons reported as receiving votes and the number received by each in the several counties in which they were cast. This report also includes the results of state and federal offices located completely within one county, as reported and certified by those counties. We have also received the report of the 2020 Post-Election Review, held pursuant to law, containing the changes in the number of votes counted for candidates for the offices of Presidential Electors, United States Senator, and United States Representative, in the precincts reviewed in each county of this State. Pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Section 206.89 we have incorporated the indicated changes into the following report of the votes cast at the 2020 State General Election. We specify in the following report the names of persons who received votes and the number received by each in the several counties in which they were cast. The candidate who received the highest number of votes cast for each office voted on in more than one county is hereby declared elected. This report also includes the names of candidates, and their vote totals, for offices located completely within one county whose results have been reported and certified to us by those counties. Steve Simon Secretary of State _________________ Margaret H. Chutich Associate Justice, Minnesota Supreme Court __________________ Gordon L. Moore III Associate Justice, Minnesota Supreme Court _______________________________________ Regina Chu District Court Judge, Fourth Judicial District Court Date Filed: November 24, 2020 __________________________________________ Document Number: 211337 Christian Sande Office of the Minnesota Secretary of State District Court Judge, Fourth Judicial District Court Steve Simon State of Minnesota Canvassing Report Federal, State, and Judicial Offices Report of Votes Cast Minnesota State General Election Tuesday, November 3, 2020 Compiled from the statements of the county canvassing boards, and incorporating the changes made to votes counted for offices reviewed at the 2020 Post-Election Review held in all the counties of Minnesota Minnesota State Canvassing Report State General Election Tuesday, November 3, 2020 Minnesota Voter Statistics County Registered as of Registered on Absentee and Mail Absentee Ballots Absentee Ballots Total Voting 7am Election Day Ballots Regular Federal Only Presidential Aitkin 10,842 425 7,641 5 1 10,073 Anoka 228,514 17,874 117,739 190 11 212,016 Becker 21,397 1,971 8,715 18 0 19,512 Beltrami 27,518 2,575 12,097 35 0 24,318 Benton 24,688 2,221 7,759 12 0 22,336 Big Stone 3,212 152 2,395 5 0 2,988 Blue Earth 39,980 3,878 22,654 32 0 36,194 Brown 16,212 877 9,182 21 0 14,711 Carlton 22,253 1,653 10,970 20 0 20,465 Carver 70,559 4,016 34,562 89 0 66,712 Cass 20,559 1,277 13,913 3 0 18,366 Chippewa 7,321 432 3,745 12 0 6,643 Chisago 36,747 2,962 13,864 26 3 34,685 Clay 36,385 3,543 17,795 50 5 32,413 Clearwater 5,030 442 1,650 0 0 4,719 Cook 4,021 176 3,509 0 0 3,827 Cottonwood 6,531 606 1,799 8 0 6,140 Crow Wing 44,217 2,892 24,188 63 2 40,323 Dakota 283,714 20,519 160,303 378 7 263,422 Dodge 12,809 1,271 3,834 6 0 12,230 11/24/2020 Page 1 of 122 Douglas 26,444 1,727 14,505 11 0 24,256 Faribault 8,475 749 3,241 12 0 7,966 Fillmore 13,044 1,025 5,707 2 0 12,206 Freeborn 18,629 1,060 11,257 15 6 16,894 Goodhue 30,731 2,361 11,127 31 0 28,759 Grant 3,987 220 3,277 7 0 3,677 Hennepin 835,446 57,347 528,927 2,597 85 760,044 Houston 12,415 871 5,217 0 0 11,491 Hubbard 14,147 916 8,237 13 2 13,018 Isanti 25,822 2,706 9,100 16 2 24,322 Itasca 29,116 1,993 16,403 0 0 26,693 Jackson 6,266 317 3,219 10 0 5,843 Kanabec 10,060 963 3,136 12 0 9,275 Kandiyohi 25,595 2,140 8,973 33 0 23,513 Kittson 2,854 124 2,169 6 2 2,658 Koochiching 7,554 492 4,201 43 4 6,956 Lac Qui Parle 4,392 288 2,562 0 0 4,064 Lake 7,595 570 2,941 12 0 7,235 Lake Of The Woods 2,641 107 2,118 8 0 2,417 Le Sueur 18,041 1,396 8,551 17 0 16,901 Lincoln 3,465 337 765 0 0 3,139 Lyon 14,327 1,203 7,750 12 0 12,948 Mahnomen 2,880 223 1,690 2 0 2,324 Marshall 5,602 318 4,759 2 0 5,147 Martin 12,112 605 6,356 12 0 11,052 Mcleod 22,605 1,662 11,489 19 4 21,031 Meeker 14,321 1,140 6,294 0 0 13,576 Mille Lacs 15,883 1,053 5,013 0 0 14,750 Morrison 21,106 1,476 10,487 0 0 19,633 Mower 21,682 1,607 12,012 23 0 19,518 Murray 5,381 262 2,928 2 0 4,924 Nicollet 21,028 1,578 11,373 1 0 19,217 11/24/2020 Page 2 of 122 Nobles 10,072 637 5,690 17 0 8,797 Norman 3,824 223 2,933 2 0 3,465 Olmsted 100,815 5,786 52,112 201 0 91,864 Otter Tail 39,096 2,862 12,544 46 0 36,586 Pennington 7,778 820 3,345 4 0 7,322 Pine 16,959 1,623 6,832 12 0 16,068 Pipestone 5,482 345 3,050 0 0 4,966 Polk 17,624 1,196 10,807 19 1 15,702 Pope 7,375 674 3,383 7 0 7,042 Ramsey 334,894 20,632 193,852 1,017 6 297,466 Red Lake 2,331 182 1,629 0 2 2,218 Redwood 8,976 942 2,462 7 1 8,332 Renville 8,784 845 2,533 7 0 8,173 Rice 39,513 3,587 17,006 96 2 35,832 Rock 5,549 453 3,204 1 0 5,268 Roseau 9,261 545 6,445 14 0 8,461 Scott 94,323 6,901 46,641 6 0 88,307 Sherburne 60,410 4,902 21,447 50 2 55,761 Sibley 9,290 464 5,300 11 0 8,499 St. Louis 131,662 10,933 55,262 214 0 120,018 Stearns 93,391 8,169 44,813 117 0 85,306 Steele 22,914 1,664 8,574 18 0 21,253 Stevens 5,538 410 3,712 4 0 5,124 Swift 5,636 448 3,208 4 0 5,291 Todd 13,982 1,420 3,081 7 1 13,318 Traverse 2,004 170 1,465 4 0 1,879 Wabasha 14,249 1,039 4,490 0 0 13,198 Wadena 8,199 892 2,639 3 0 7,718 Waseca 11,222 921 4,084 19 0 10,438 Washington 178,587 9,935 102,379 260 8 167,512 Watonwan 5,683 399 3,307 7 0 5,233 Wilkin 3,799 268 2,207 2 0 3,450 11/24/2020 Page 3 of 122 Winona 29,591 2,806 11,551 37 0 27,312 Wright 87,361 7,639 37,423 37 2 82,723 Yellow Medicine 5,970 412 2,875 3 0 5,555 TOTAL 3,588,299 259,742 1,906,383 6,144 159 3,292,997 U.S. President & Vice President R DFL IA GP Donald J. Trump and Joseph R. Biden and Roque "Rocky" De La Howie Hawkins and Angela Michael R. Pence Kamala Harris Fuente and Darcy Walker Richardson Aitkin 6,258 3,607 15 24 Anoka 104,902 100,893 467 731 Becker 12,438 6,589 37 35 Beltrami 12,188 11,426 32 75 Benton 14,382 7,280 29 81 Big Stone 1,863 1,053 4 14 Blue Earth 16,731 18,330 64 139 Brown 9,552 4,753 33 38 Carlton 9,791 10,098 48 61 Carver 34,009 30,774 124 141 Cass 11,620 6,342 34 60 Chippewa 4,250 2,226 8 12 Chisago 21,916 11,806 70 111 Clay 15,043 16,357 76 101 Clearwater 3,372 1,260 4 14 Cook 1,203 2,496 5 15 Cottonwood 4,165 1,834 9 13 Crow Wing 25,676 13,726 61 92 Dakota 109,638 146,155 535 827 Dodge 7,783 4,079 27 39 Douglas 15,799 7,868 40 56 Faribault 5,191 2,531 21 19 Fillmore 7,301 4,551 34 24 Freeborn 9,578 6,889 38 51 11/24/2020 Page 4 of 122 Goodhue 16,052 11,806 64 102 Grant 2,269 1,300 7 8 Hennepin 205,973 532,623 1,038 2,448 Houston 6,334 4,853 20 29 Hubbard 8,202 4,462 23 48 Isanti 16,491 7,138 51 79 Itasca 15,239 10,786 44 77 Jackson 3,948 1,745 15 12 Kanabec 6,278 2,774 12 23 Kandiyohi 14,437 8,440 44 53 Kittson 1,546 1,006 7 8 Koochiching 4,131 2,659 13 17 Lac Qui Parle 2,528 1,446 4 7 Lake 3,393 3,647 8 26 Lake Of The Woods 1,704 671 1 4 Le Sueur 10,775 5,672 35 42 Lincoln 2,121 937 9 6 Lyon 7,979 4,634 24 28 Mcleod 13,986 6,413 41 58 Mahnomen 1,142 1,112 10 6 Marshall 3,721 1,295 13 8 Martin 7,480 3,305 18 24 Meeker 9,359 3,867 30 41 Mille Lacs 9,952 4,404 28 31 Morrison 14,821 4,367 34 52 Mower 10,025 8,899 40 47 Murray 3,363 1,449 8 10 Nicollet 9,018 9,622 37 78 Nobles 5,600 2,933 27 19 Norman 1,953 1,404 8 10 Olmsted 39,692 49,491 159 263 Otter Tail 23,800 11,958 51 76 Pennington 4,532 2,568 7 12 Pine 10,256 5,419 26 51 Pipestone 3,553 1,306 11 12 Polk 9,865 5,439 28 29 11/24/2020 Page 5 of 122 Pope 4,417 2,477 10 16 Ramsey 77,376 211,620 422 1,062 Red Lake 1,454 691 8 7 Redwood 5,771 2,355 14 11 Renville 5,467 2,496 15 19 Rice 17,464 17,402 70 115 Rock 3,583 1,556 16 13 Roseau 6,065 2,188 15 18 St.
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