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Abstract of Votes Cast for United States Representative State Abstract of Votes Cast For United States Representative State Senator State Representative Governor and Lieutenant Governor Secretary of State State Auditor Attorney General State Judicial Offices In the County of RAMSEY, State of Minnesota at the State General Election held in townships and cities of this county on Tuesday, November 2, 2010 as compiled from the official returns. Summary of RAMSEY County Totals Tuesday, November 2, 2010 State General Election Number of persons registered as of 7 a.m. 297489 Number of persons registered on Election Day 25135 Number of accepted regular, armed forces and temporarily overseas absentee ballots 11203 Number of federal office only absentee ballots 92 Number of presidential absentee ballots 0 Total number of persons voting 192955 Abstract print version 2753, generated 11/9/2010 2:29:20 PM Page 1 of 344 KEY TO PARTY ABBREVIATIONS IP - Independence R - Republican DFL - Democratic-Farmer-Labor GP - Green IND - Independent IPR - Independent Progressive TRP - The Resource Party GR - Grassroots Party EDP - Ecology Democracy Party NP - Nonpartisan Summary of RAMSEY County Totals Tuesday, November 2, 2010 State General Election US REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 4 IP R DFL WI STEVE CARLSON TERESA COLLETT BETTY MCCOLLUM WRITE-IN** 11211 62180 113929 291 US REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 5 IP R DFL IND TOM SCHRUNK JOEL DEMOS KEITH ELLISON LYNNE TORGERSON 50 434 624 53 IPR WI MICHAEL JAMES CAVLAN WRITE-IN** 9 1 US REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 6 Page 2 of 344 Summary of RAMSEY County Totals Tuesday, November 2, 2010 State General Election IP R DFL IND BOB ANDERSON MICHELE BACHMANN TARRYL CLARK AUBREY IMMELMAN 0 0 0 0 WI WRITE-IN** 0 STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 50 R DFL IND WI GINA BAUMAN BARBARA J. GOODWIN RAE HART ANDERSON WRITE-IN** 7869 7840 977 11 STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 51 R DFL WI PAM WOLF DON BETZOLD WRITE-IN** 2322 2347 11 STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 53 R DFL WI ROGER C. CHAMBERLAIN SANDY RUMMEL WRITE-IN** 12830 12196 24 STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 54 R DFL WI TIM JOHNSON JOHN MARTY WRITE-IN** 13133 16896 31 STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 55 Page 3 of 344 Summary of RAMSEY County Totals Tuesday, November 2, 2010 State General Election IP R DFL WI MARK JENKINS TAMI EKSTRAND CHARLES "CHUCK" WIGER WRITE-IN** 1353 7080 9906 15 STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 64 R DFL WI TONY HERNANDEZ DICK COHEN WRITE-IN** 9817 23854 51 STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 65 IP R DFL WI AMY E. SMITH RICK KARSCHNIA SANDY PAPPAS WRITE-IN** 1680 3490 13312 27 STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 66 R DFL WI GREG COPELAND ELLEN ANDERSON WRITE-IN** 5228 16902 65 STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 67 IP R DFL WI DINO GUERIN KRYSIA WEIDELL JOHN M. HARRINGTON WRITE-IN** 1393 4343 11194 45 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 50A R DFL WI TIMOTHY UTZ CAROLYN LAINE WRITE-IN** 497 645 2 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 50B Page 4 of 344 Summary of RAMSEY County Totals Tuesday, November 2, 2010 State General Election R DFL WI RUSS BERTSCH KATE KNUTH WRITE-IN** 7470 8156 12 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 51B R DFL WI DALE HELM TOM TILLBERRY WRITE-IN** 2133 2449 8 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 53A R DFL WI LINDA RUNBECK PAUL GARDNER WRITE-IN** 4390 3741 6 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 53B R DFL WI CAROL MCFARLANE CHRIS KNOPF WRITE-IN** 9288 7636 21 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 54A R DFL WI MARK FOTSCH MINDY GREILING WRITE-IN** 5640 8356 11 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 54B R DFL WI KEN RUBENZER BEV SCALZE WRITE-IN** 6851 9022 17 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 55A Page 5 of 344 Summary of RAMSEY County Totals Tuesday, November 2, 2010 State General Election IP R DFL WI JOSEPH POLENCHECK NATHAN M. HANSEN LEON M. LILLIE WRITE-IN** 930 5136 7810 12 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 55B R DFL WI DAMON DOLTON NORA SLAWIK WRITE-IN** 1752 2481 2 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 64A R DFL WI ZACH FREITAG ERIN MURPHY WRITE-IN** 3300 12223 34 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 64B R DFL WI ANDREW SMITH MICHAEL PAYMAR WRITE-IN** 5369 12209 16 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 65A R DFL WI PAUL HOLMGREN RENA MORAN WRITE-IN** 1313 5149 30 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 65B R DFL WI JAMIE DELTON CARLOS MARIANI WRITE-IN** 2880 8718 29 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 66A Page 6 of 344 Summary of RAMSEY County Totals Tuesday, November 2, 2010 State General Election R DFL WI CHRIS CONNER JOHN LESCH WRITE-IN** 1952 4894 28 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 66B R DFL WI BOB KOSS ALICE HAUSMAN WRITE-IN** 3232 11773 36 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 67A R DFL WI CATHERINE O. HENNELLY TIM MAHONEY WRITE-IN** 2243 5719 19 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 67B R DFL WI CHERYL GOLDEN-BLACK SHELDON JOHNSON WRITE-IN** 2488 5986 26 GOVERNOR & LT GOVERNOR IP R DFL GP TOM HORNER AND JAMES TOM EMMER AND MARK DAYTON AND FARHEEN HAKEEM AND A. MULDER ANNETTE T. MEEKS YVONNE PRETTNER DAN DITTMANN 22959 61412 SOLON 620 105498 TRP GR EDP WI LINDA S. ENO AND CHRIS WRIGHT AND KEN PENTEL AND ERIN WRITE-IN** HOWARD B. HANSON EDWIN H. ENGELMANN WALLACE 204 280 558 515 SECRETARY OF STATE Page 7 of 344 Summary of RAMSEY County Totals Tuesday, November 2, 2010 State General Election IP R DFL WI JUAL CARLSON DAN SEVERSON MARK RITCHIE WRITE-IN** 8052 62029 113629 133 STATE AUDITOR R DFL GP GR PATRICIA "PAT" REBECCA OTTO ANNIE YOUNG KENNY KALLIGHER ANDERSON 110120 6230 2950 63933 WI WRITE-IN** 139 ATTORNEY GENERAL IP R DFL TRP BILL DAHN CHRIS BARDEN LORI SWANSON DAVID J. HOCH 8091 56394 117847 1551 WI WRITE-IN** 216 ASSOCIATE JUSTICE - SUPREME COURT 2 NP NP WI HELEN MEYER GREG WERSAL WRITE-IN** 87329 49564 417 ASSOCIATE JUSTICE - SUPREME COURT 5 NP WI CHRISTOPHER DIETZEN WRITE-IN** 101489 2153 Page 8 of 344 Summary of RAMSEY County Totals Tuesday, November 2, 2010 State General Election ASSOCIATE JUSTICE - SUPREME COURT 6 NP NP WI ALAN C. PAGE TIM TINGELSTAD WRITE-IN** 104768 44496 330 JUDGE - COURT OF APPEALS 2 NP WI NATALIE E. HUDSON WRITE-IN** 99905 1662 JUDGE - COURT OF APPEALS 3 NP WI DAVID MINGE WRITE-IN** 99883 1521 JUDGE - COURT OF APPEALS 4 NP WI WILHELMINA (MIMI) WRITE-IN** WRIGHT 1462 98692 JUDGE - COURT OF APPEALS 5 NP WI LOUISE DOVRE WRITE-IN** BJORKMAN 1432 97332 JUDGE - COURT OF APPEALS 11 NP WI MICHELLE A. LARKIN WRITE-IN** 97423 1301 JUDGE - COURT OF APPEALS 13 Page 9 of 344 Summary of RAMSEY County Totals Tuesday, November 2, 2010 State General Election NP NP WI RANDOLPH W. PETERSON ROXANN KLUGMAN WRITE-IN** 70383 53005 461 JUDGE - COURT OF APPEALS 14 NP NP WI DAN GRIFFITH LARRY STAUBER JR. WRITE-IN** 55134 69039 445 JUDGE - COURT OF APPEALS 17 NP WI MATTHEW E. JOHNSON WRITE-IN** 96041 1261 JUDGE - COURT OF APPEALS 18 NP WI HEIDI SCHELLHAS WRITE-IN** 95848 1268 JUDGE - COURT OF APPEALS 19 NP WI FRANCIS CONNOLLY WRITE-IN** 95164 1220 JUDGE -2ND DISTRICT COURT 1 NP WI EDWARD J. CLEARY WRITE-IN** 95530 1269 JUDGE -2ND DISTRICT COURT 3 Page 10 of 344 Summary of RAMSEY County Totals Tuesday, November 2, 2010 State General Election NP WI GEORGE T. STEPHENSON WRITE-IN** 94890 1214 JUDGE -2ND DISTRICT COURT 4 NP WI ROSANNE NATHANSON WRITE-IN** 95292 1158 JUDGE -2ND DISTRICT COURT 8 NP WI STEVEN D. WHEELER WRITE-IN** 95022 1217 JUDGE -2ND DISTRICT COURT 9 NP WI PAULETTE KANE FLYNN WRITE-IN** 95763 1207 JUDGE -2ND DISTRICT COURT 10 NP WI KATHLEEN GEARIN WRITE-IN** 97720 1277 JUDGE -2ND DISTRICT COURT 13 NP WI MARYBETH DORN WRITE-IN** 94778 1176 JUDGE -2ND DISTRICT COURT 16 Page 11 of 344 Summary of RAMSEY County Totals Tuesday, November 2, 2010 State General Election NP NP WI GLORIA E. BOGEN MARK IRELAND WRITE-IN** 54740 61820 561 JUDGE -2ND DISTRICT COURT 18 NP WI DAVID C. HIGGS WRITE-IN** 94084 1184 JUDGE -2ND DISTRICT COURT 20 NP WI SALVADOR M. ROSAS WRITE-IN** 94745 1399 JUDGE -2ND DISTRICT COURT 23 NP WI JOANNE M. SMITH WRITE-IN** 94978 1172 JUDGE -2ND DISTRICT COURT 25 NP WI JUDITH M. TILSEN WRITE-IN** 95073 1194 JUDGE -2ND DISTRICT COURT 26 NP WI JOHN GUTHMANN WRITE-IN** 94477 1259 JUDGE -2ND DISTRICT COURT 27 Page 12 of 344 Summary of RAMSEY County Totals Tuesday, November 2, 2010 State General Election NP NP WI WILLIAM H. LEARY CONNIE S. IVERSEN WRITE-IN** 60938 58467 435 Page 13 of 344 Detail of RAMSEY County Election Results Tuesday, November 2, 2010 State General Election County: RAMSEY Precinct Persons Registered Persons Registered Total Number of Boundary Change Equipment as of 7 A.M. on Election Day Persons Voting Since Last Election Type 0010 ARDEN HILLS P-1 1000 101 766 No Accuvote 0020 ARDEN HILLS P-2 1360 102 1066 No Accuvote 0030 ARDEN HILLS P-3 1872 406 1223 No Accuvote 0040 ARDEN HILLS P-4 2010 115 1528 No Accuvote 0050 BLAINE D-1 P-8 0 0 0 No Accuvote 0060 FALCON HEIGHTS P-1 1655 213 1124 No Accuvote 0070 FALCON HEIGHTS P-2 1638 99 1223 No Accuvote 0080 GEM LAKE P-1 287 20 209 No Accuvote 0090 LAUDERDALE P-1 1405 146 980 No Accuvote 0100 LITTLE CANADA P-1 1836 211 1305 No Accuvote 0110 LITTLE CANADA P-2 1947 151 1326 No Accuvote 0120 LITTLE CANADA P-3 1570 105 1068 No Accuvote 0130 MAPLEWOOD P-01 1037 73 625 No Accuvote 0140 MAPLEWOOD P-02 1455 90 951 No Accuvote 0150 MAPLEWOOD P-03 1267 87 781 No Accuvote 0160 MAPLEWOOD P-04 1285 83 826 No Accuvote 0170 MAPLEWOOD P-05 1297 77 842 No Accuvote 0180 MAPLEWOOD P-06 1643 97 1110 No Accuvote 0190 MAPLEWOOD P-07 2123 204 1393 No Accuvote 0200 MAPLEWOOD P-08 1623 95 1089 No Accuvote 0210 MAPLEWOOD P-09 1381 72 864 No Accuvote Page 14 of 344 Detail of RAMSEY County Election Results Tuesday, November 2, 2010 State General Election County: RAMSEY Precinct Persons Registered Persons Registered Total Number of Boundary Change Equipment as of 7 A.M.
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