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Ballots Cast - Total 163 Ballots Cast - Independence 4 2.45 Ballots Cast - Republican PRECINCT REPORT MCLEOD COUNTY. MINNESOTA OFFICIAL RESULTS STATE PRIMARY AUGUST 12. 2014 RUN DATE:08/14/14 02:56 PM STATISTICS REPORT-EL30 PAGE 0005-01 0005 ACOMA TWP VOTES PERCENT REGISTERED VOTERS - TOTAL _ 722 BALLOTS CAST - TOTAL_ _ _ 163 BALLOTS CAST - INDEPENDENCE 4 2.45 BALLOTS CAST - REPUBLICAN . 103 63.19 BALLOTS CAST - DEMOCRATIC-FARMER-LABOR. 51 31.29 BALLOTS CAST - NONPARTISAN. 5 3.07 BALLOTS CAST - BLANK. o BALLOTS CAST - CROSSOVER 1 .61 VOTER TURNOUT - TOTAL 22.58 VOTER TURNOUT - BLANK . PRECINCT REPORT MCLEOD COUNTY, MINNESOTA OFFICIAL RESULTS STATE PRIMARY AUGUST 12, 2014 RUN DATE:08/14/14 02:56 PM INDEPENDENCE REPORT-EL30 PAGE 0005-02 0005 ACOMA TWP VOTES PERCENT U.S. Senator - IND VOTE FOR UP TO 1 STEVE CARLSON . 1 25.00 KEVIN TERRELL . o JACK SHEPARD . o STEPHEN WILLIAMS 1 25.00 TOM BOOKS . 2 50.00 Gov. and Lt. Gov. MCLEOD COUNTY VOTE FOR UP TO 1 HANNAH NICOLLET AND TIM GIESEKE 4 100.00 Secretary of State MCLEOD COUNTY VOTE FOR UP TO 1 BOB HELLAND. 3 75.00 DAVID A. SINGLETON . 1 25.00 State Auditor MCLEOD COUNTY VOTE FOR UP TO 1 PATRICK DEAN . 4 100.00 Attorney General MCLEOD COUNTY VOTE FOR UP TO 1 BRANDAN BORGOS. 4 100.00 PRECINCT REPORT MCLEOD COUNTY, MINNESOTA OFFICIAL RESULTS STATE PRIMARY AUGUST 12, 2014 RUN DATE:08/14/14 02:56 PM REPUBLICAN REPORT-EL30 PAGE 0005-03 0005 ACOMA TWP VOTES PERCENT U.S. Senator - REP VOTE FOR UP TO 1 DAVID CARLSON . 12 12.00 O. SAVIOR . 5 5.00 JIM ABELER. 9 9.00 MIKE MCFADDEN . 69 69.00 PATRICK D. MUNRO 5 5.00 Gov. and Lt. Gov. MCLEOD COUNTY VOTE FOR UP TO 1 MARTY SEIFERT AND PAM MYHRA . 29 30.53 KURT ZELLERS AND DEAN SIMPSON. 30 31.58 MERRILL ANDERSON AND MARK ANDERSON 1 1.05 JEFF JOHNSON AND BILL KUISLE . 22 23.16 SCOTT HONOUR AND KARIN HOUSLEY 13 13.68 Secretary of State MCLEOD COUNTY VOTE FOR UP TO 1 DAN SEVERSON . 74 100.00 State Auditor MCLEOD COUNTY VOTE FOR UP TO 1 RANDY GILBERT. 74 100.00 Attorney General MCLEOD COUNTY VOTE FOR UP TO 1 scon NEWMAN . 84 85.71 SHARON ANDERSON . 14 14.29 PRECINCT REPORT MCLEOD COUNTY, MINNESOTA OFFICIAL RESULTS STATE PRIMARY AUGUST 12, 2014 RUN DATE:08/14/14 02:56 PM DEMOCRATIC· FARMER· LA REPORT·EL30 PAGE 0005·04 0005 ACOMA TWP VOTES PERCENT U.S. Senator· DFL VOTE FOR UP TO 1 SANDRA HENNINGSGARD . 5 10.00 AL FRANKEN. 45 90.00 Gov. and Lt. Gov. MCLEOD COUNTY VOTE FOR UP TO 1 BILL DAHN AND JAMES VIGLIOTTI. 5 10.64 LESLIE DAVIS AND GREGORY K. SODERB . 4 8.51 MARK DAYTON AND TINA SMITH. 38 80.85 Secretary of State MCLEOD COUNTY VOTE FOR UP TO 1 STEVE SIMON. 9 24.32 "DICK" FRANSON. 14 37.84 GREGG A. IVERSON 14 37.84 State Auditor MCLEOD COUNTY VOTE FOR UP TO 1 MATT ENTENZA 7 15.56 REBECCA OTTO . 38 84.44 Attorney General MCLEOD COUNTY VOTE FOR UP TO 1 LORI SWANSON . 39 100.00 PRECINCT REPORT MCLEOD COUNTY, MINNESOTA OFFICIAL RESULTS STATE PRIMARY AUGUST 12, 2014 RUN DATE:08/14/14 02:56 PM NONPARTISAN REPORT·EL30 PAGE 0005·05 0005 ACOMA TWP VOTES PERCENT County Commissioner DISTRICT 5 VOTE FOR UP TO 1 JOE NAGEL . 41 26.11 BILL HARD . 62 39.49 JON CHRISTENSEN . 54 34.39 PRECINCT REPORT MCLEOD COUNTY. MINNESOTA OFFICIAL RESULTS STATE PRIMARY AUGUST 12. 2014 RUN DATE:08/14/14 02:56 PM STATISTICS REPORT-EL30 PAGE 0010-01 0010 BERGEN TWP VOTES PERCENT REGISTERED VOTERS - TOTAL . 565 BALLOTS CAST - TOTAL. 60 BALLOTS CAST - INDEPENDENCE o BALLOTS CAST - REPUBLICAN . 51 85.00 BALLOTS CAST - DEMOCRATIC-FARMER-LABOR. 9 15.00 BALLOTS CAST - NONPARTISAN. o BALLOTS CAST - BLANK. o BALLOTS CAST - CROSSOVER o VOTER TURNOUT - TOTAL 10.62 VOTER TURNOUT - BLANK . PRECINCT REPORT MCLEOD COUNTY. MINNESOTA OFFICIAL RESULTS STATE PRIMARY AUGUST 12. 2014 RUN DATE:08/14/14 02:56 PM INDEPENDENCE REPORT-EL30 PAGE 0010-02 0010 BERGEN TWP VOTES PERCENT U.S. Senator - IND VOTE FOR UP TO 1 STEVE CARLSON . o KEVIN TERRELL . o JACK SHEPARD . o STEPHEN WI LLIAMS o TOM BOOKS . o Gov. and Lt_ Gov. MCLEOD COUNTY VOTE FOR UP TO 1 HANNAH NICOLLET AND TIM GIESEKE o Secretary of State MCLEOD COUNTY VOTE FOR UP TO 1 BOB HELLAND. _ . o DAVID A. SINGLETON _ . _ o State Auditor MCLEOD COUNTY VOTE FOR UP TO 1 PATRICK DEAN . _ . o Attorney General MCLEOD COUNTY VOTE FOR UP TO 1 BRANDAN BORGOS. _ . _ _ o PRECINCT REPORT MCLEOD COUNTY, MINNESOTA OFFICIAL RESULTS STATE PRIMARY AUGUST 12, 2014 RUN DATE:08/14/14 02:56 PM REPUBLICAN REPORT-EL30 PAGE 0010-03 0010 BERGEN TWP VOTES PERCENT U.S. Senator· REP VOTE FOR UP TO 1 DAVID CARLSON . 3 5.88 O. SAVIOR . o JIM ABELER. 5 9.80 MIKE MCFADDEN. 42 82.35 PATRICK D. MUNRO . 1 1.96 Gov. and Lt. Gov. MCLEOD COUNTY VOTE FOR UP TO 1 MARTY SEIFERT AND PAM MYHRA . 18 35.29 KURT ZELLERS AND DEAN SIMPSON. 10 19.61 MERRILL ANDERSON AND MARK ANDERSON o JEFF JOHNSON AND BILL KUISLE . 18 35.29 SCOTT HONOUR AND KARIN HOUSLEY . 5 9.80 Secretary of State MCLEOD COUNTY VOTE FOR UP TO 1 DAN SEVERSON . 44 100.00 State Auditor MCLEOD COUNTY VOTE FOR UP TO 1 RANDY GILBERT. 41 100.00 Attorney General MCLEOD COUNTY VOTE FOR UP TO 1 SCOTT NEWMAN . 41 80.39 SHARON ANDERSON . 10 19.61 PRECINCT REPORT MCLEOD COUNTY. MINNESOTA OFFICIAL RESULTS STATE PRIMARY AUGUST 12. 2014 RUN DATE:08/14/14 02:56 PM DEMOCRATIC· FARMER· LA REPORT·EL30 PAGE 0010·04 0010 BERGEN TWP VOTES PERCENT U.S. Senator· DFL VOTE FOR UP TO 1 SANDRA HENNINGSGARD 3 33.33 AL FRANKEN. 6 66.67 Gov. and Lt. Gov. MCLEOD COUNTY VOTE FOR UP TO 1 BILL DAHN AND JAMES VIGLIOTTI. 1 11.11 LESLIE DAVIS AND GREGORY K. SODERB . 3 33.33 MARK DAYTON AND TINA SMITH. 5 55.56 Secretary of State MCLEOD COUNTY VOTE FOR UP TO 1 STEVE SIMON. 2 25.00 "DICK" FRANSON. 5 62.50 GREGG A. IVERSON 1 12.50 State Auditor MCLEOD COUNTY VOTE FOR UP TO 1 MATT ENTENZA 3 33.33 REBECCA OTTO . 6 66.67 Attorney General MCLEOD COUNTY VOTE FOR UP TO 1 LORI SWANSON . 8 100.00 PRECINCT REPORT MCLEOD COUNTY, MINNESOTA OFFICIAL RESULTS STATE PRIMARY AUGUST 12, .2014 RUN DATE:08/14/14 02:56 PM STATISTICS REPORT-EL30 PAGE 0015-01 0015 BISCAY CITY VOTES PERCENT REGISTERED VOTERS - TOTAL _ 71 BALLOTS CAST - TOTAL. 21 BALLOTS CAST - INDEPENDENCE o BALLOTS CAST - REPUBLICAN . 6 28.57 BALLOTS CAST - DEMOCRATIC-FARMER-LABOR. 13 61.90 BALLOTS CAST - NONPARTISAN. 2 9.52 BALLOTS CAST - BLANK. o BALLOTS CAST - CROSSOVER 2 9.52 VOTER TURNOUT - TOTAL 29.58 VOTER TURNOUT - BLANK . PRECINCT REPORT MCLEOD COUNTY, MINNESOTA OFFICIAL RESULTS STATE PRIMARY AUGUST 12, 2014 RUN DATE:08/14/14 02:56 PM INDEPENDENCE REPORT-EL30 PAGE 0015-02 0015 BISCAY CITY VOTES PERCENT U.S. Senator - IND VOTE FOR UP TO 1 STEVE CARLSON . o KEVIN TERRELL . o JACK SHEPARD . o STEPHEN WILLIAMS o TOM BOOKS . o Gov. and Lt. Gov. MCLEOD COUNTY VOTE FOR UP TO 1 HANNAH NICOLLET AND TIM GIESEKE . o Secretary of State MCLEOD COUNTY VOTE FOR UP TO 1 BOB HELLAND. o DAVID A. SINGLETON . o State Auditor MCLEOD COUNTY VOTE FOR UP TO 1 PATRICK DEAN . o Attorney General MCLEOD COUNTY VOTE FOR UP TO 1 BRANDAN BORGOS. o PRECINCT REPORT MCLEOD COUNTY. MINNESOTA OFFICIAL RESULTS STATE PRIMARY AUGUST 12. 2014 RUN DATE:08/14/14 02:56 PM REPUBLICAN REPORT-EL30 PAGE 0015-03 0015 BISCAY CITY VOTES PERCENT U.S. Senator - REP VOTE FOR UP TO 1 DAVID CARLSON . 3 50.00 O. SAVIOR . o JIM ABELER. 1 16.67 MIKE MCFADDEN . 2 33.33 PATRICK D. MUNRO o Gov. and Lt. Gov. MCLEOD COUNTY VOTE FOR UP TO 1 MARTY SEIFERT AND PAM MYHRA . 2 33.33 KURT ZELLERS AND DEAN SIMPSON. 3 50.00 MERRILL ANDERSON AND MARK ANDERSON . o JEFF JOHNSON AND BILL KUISLE . o SCOTT HONOUR AND KARIN HOUSLEY 1 16.67 Secretary of State MCLEOD COUNTY VOTE FOR UP TO 1 DAN SEVERSON . 6 100.00 State Auditor MCLEOD COUNTY VOTE FOR UP TO 1 RANDY GILBERT. 6 100.00 Attorney General MCLEOD COUNTY VOTE FOR UP TO 1 SCOTT NEWMAN . 5 83.33 SHARON ANDERSON . 1 16.67 PRECINCT REPORT MCLEOD COUNTY, MINNESOTA OFFICIAL RESULTS STATE PRIMARY AUGUST 12, 2014 RUN DATE:08/14/14 02:56 PM DEMOCRATIC-FARMER-LA REPORT-EL30 PAGE 0015-04 0015 BISCAY CITY VOTES PERCENT U.S. Senator - DFL VOTE FOR UP TO 1 SANDRA HENNINGSGARD . AL FRANKEN. Gov. and Lt. Gov. MCLEOD COUNTY VOTE FOR UP TO 1 BILL DAHN AND JAMES VIGLIOTTI. 1 7.69 LESLIE DAVIS AND GREGORY K. SODERB . 1 7.69 MARK DAYTON AND TINA SMITH. 11 84.62 Secretary of State MCLEOD COUNTY VOTE FOR UP TO 1 STEVE SIMON. 2 16.67 "DICK" FRANSON. 7 58.33 GREGG A. IVERSON . 3 25.00 State Auditor MCLEOD COUNTY VOTE FOR UP TO 1 MATT ENTENZA o REBECCA OTTO . 12 100.00 Attorney General MCLEOD COUNTY VOTE FOR UP TO 1 LORI SWANSON . 12 100.00 PRECINCT REPORT MCLEOD COUNTY. MINNESOTA OFFICIAL RESULTS STATE PRIMARY AUGUST 12. 2014 RUN DATE:08/14/14 02:56 PM STATISTICS REPORT-EL30 PAGE 0020-01 0020 BROWNTON CITY VOTES PERCENT REGISTERED VOTERS - TOTAL .
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