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Unofficial Results 2020 Primary Election June 9, 2020 1602 Church Lutheran Cross of the 4503 Harwood Community Center 4102 Northview Church (formerly 4502 Reiles Acres Community Cn Acres 4502 Reiles 2501 Hickson Community Center 1601 Chapel Bible Meadowridge 2203 Buffalo Community Center 2401 Tower City Community 2401 Tower Ctr 2701 West Acres-Main Entrance 2207 Davenport Community Ctr 2204 Casselton City Auditorium 2703 Calvary Methodist United 2205 Mapleton Community2205 Mapleton Ctr 2101 Robert D Ctr Rec 2101 Johnson Robert 4101 Dr. James Carlson Library 2402 Alice Quality Seed Office Seed Quality 2402 Alice 2202 Arthur Community2202 Arthur Hall 1101 Olivet Lutheran Church1101 Lutheran Olivet 4402 Grace Covenant Chrch 1301 Westside Elem School Elem 1301 Westside 2206 Church Triumph West 2208 Horace Senior Center 1604 Faith Journey Church1604 Journey Faith 4602 Atonement Lutheran 4602 Atonement 1302 West Fargo City Hall 2102 Fargo Public Library 2201 Page Senior Center 2001 Northern Cass PSD 2001 Northern 4504 Argusville Fire Hall 4504 Fire Argusville 4401 Broadway Station 2702 Bethany on 42nd on 2702 Bethany 2502 Kindred City2502 Kindred Hall 4603 Riverview Place 4603 Riverview 1303 Doubletree Inn 1603 Scheels Arena 1603 Scheels 1102 Ramada Inn 1102 Ramada 4501 FargoDome 4601 The Bowler 4601 The First Assembly) First Unofficial Results Total 2020 Primary Election June 9, 2020 Ballots Cast - Absentee 27429 1264 1116 819 580 1452 497 1188 804 345 144 1096 547 93 193 157 547 263 1016 241 1017 116 178 189 203 243 1036 1634 1434 1154 1386 1316 1164 454 403 195 756 1350 839 Ballots Cast - Canvassing 2640 122 90 75 45 111 39 50 91 46 22 101 38 7 28 12 64 25 126 20 101 10 20 7 26 19 85 224 143 126 140 123 131 54 34 17 64 125 79 Total Ballots Cast 30069 1386 1206 894 625 1563 536 1238 895 391 166 1197 585 100 221 169 611 288 1142 261 1118 126 198 196 229 262 1121 1858 1577 1280 1526 1439 1295 508 437 212 820 1475 918 Republican Party Primary Representative in Congress Kelly Armstrong 13,513 584 467 453 283 795 190 297 355 198 108 393 207 69 131 79 366 166 559 125 437 59 77 116 128 91 526 917 794 665 480 602 585 271 231 136 347 741 485 write-in - scattered 141 11 7 3 0 10 3 0 4 3 1 4 2 0 4 3 2 5 3 6 10 0 4 2 3 1 4 11 6 1 3 4 8 0 0 0 4 6 3 Total 13,654 595 474 456 283 805 193 297 359 201 109 397 209 69 135 82 368 171 562 131 447 59 81 118 131 92 530 928 800 666 483 606 593 271 231 136 351 747 488 State Senator District 16 David A Clemens 1,013 187 291 346 189 write-in - scattered 6 1 0 4 1 Total 1,019 188 291 350 190 State Senator District 20 Randy D Lemm 104 104 write-in - scattered 0 0 Total 104 104 State Senator District 22 Mark Weber 1,960 69 140 77 390 172 557 120 435 write-in - scattered 23 0 2 3 0 3 3 6 6 Total 1,983 69 142 80 390 175 560 126 441 State Senator District 24 Mike Wobbema 131 57 74 write-in - scattered 4 0 4 Total 135 57 78 State Senator District 44 Tim Flakoll 1,089 482 607 write-in - scattered 8 5 3 Total 1,097 487 610 State Senator District 46 Jim Roers 1,545 345 719 481 write-in - scattered 12 3 7 2 Total 1,557 348 726 483 State Representative District 16 Ben Koppelman 976 177 279 338 182 Andrew Marschall 838 154 235 289 160 write-in - scattered 18 4 4 9 1 Total 1,832 335 518 636 343 State Representative District 20 Mike Beltz 72 72 Jared Hagert 65 65 Aaron McWilliams 49 49 write-in - scattered 0 0 Total 186 186 State Representative District 22 Michael Howe 1,779 62 128 67 351 155 513 108 395 Brandy L Pyle 1,802 60 132 75 373 153 501 122 386 write-in - scattered 81 0 7 10 2 9 11 21 21 Total 3,662 122 267 152 726 317 1,025 251 802 State Representative District 24 Cole Christensen 121 56 65 Dwight Kiefert 128 52 76 write-in - scattered 14 0 14 Total 263 108 155 State Representative District 44 Scott Wagner 1,056 463 593 write-in - scattered 22 11 11 Total 1,078 474 604 State Representative District 46 Jim Kasper 1,369 304 639 426 Shannon Roers Jones 1,431 319 662 450 write-in - scattered 11 4 3 4 Total 2,811 627 1,304 880 Governor and Lt. Governor Doug Burgum and Brent 457 Sanford 13,869 616 478 279 829 182 274 352 208 102 408 210 71 144 86 381 171 561 119 418 54 77 117 125 94 557 971 856 699 486 611 607 270 238 135 371 777 478 Michael Coachman and Joel H 1,236 55 40 39 25 63 25 35 40 17 9 51 32 0 3 2 21 13 59 18 62 9 16 15 21 8 38 87 45 42 63 61 56 20 18 7 30 43 48 Hylden write-in - scattered 73 2 4 0 0 1 1 2 3 0 0 1 0 0 3 5 0 3 5 9 9 0 6 3 3 0 0 5 1 0 0 1 4 1 0 0 1 0 0 Total 15,178 673 522 496 304 893 208 311 395 225 111 460 242 71 150 93 402 187 625 146 489 63 99 135 149 102 595 1,063 902 741 549 673 667 291 256 142 402 820 526 1 of 1 1602 Church Lutheran Cross of the 4503 Harwood Community Center 4102 Northview Church (formerly 4502 Reiles Acres Community Cn Acres 4502 Reiles 2501 Hickson Community Center 1601 Chapel Bible Meadowridge 2203 Buffalo Community Center 2401 Tower City Community 2401 Tower Ctr 2701 West Acres-Main Entrance 2207 Davenport Community Ctr 2204 Casselton City Auditorium 2703 Calvary Methodist United 2205 Mapleton Community2205 Mapleton Ctr 2101 Robert D Ctr Rec 2101 Johnson Robert 4101 Dr. James Carlson Library 2402 Alice Quality Seed Office Seed Quality 2402 Alice 2202 Arthur Community2202 Arthur Hall 1101 Olivet Lutheran Church1101 Lutheran Olivet 4402 Grace Covenant Chrch 1301 Westside Elem School Elem 1301 Westside 2206 Church Triumph West 2208 Horace Senior Center 1604 Faith Journey Church1604 Journey Faith 4602 Atonement Lutheran 4602 Atonement 1302 West Fargo City Hall 2102 Fargo Public Library 2201 Page Senior Center 2001 Northern Cass PSD 2001 Northern 4504 Argusville Fire Hall 4504 Fire Argusville 4401 Broadway Station 2702 Bethany on 42nd on 2702 Bethany 2502 Kindred City2502 Kindred Hall 4603 Riverview Place 4603 Riverview 1303 Doubletree Inn 1603 Scheels Arena 1603 Scheels 1102 Ramada Inn 1102 Ramada 4501 FargoDome 4601 The Bowler 4601 The First Assembly) First Unofficial Results Total 2020 Primary Election June 9, 2020 Republican Party Primary (Continued) Joshua C Gallion 13,056 568 457 443 277 788 187 290 347 186 101 368 189 68 133 72 353 167 541 117 424 58 73 104 131 91 520 889 778 630 452 579 559 263 226 128 333 697 469 State Auditor write-in - scattered 123 4 5 2 1 7 1 1 2 1 0 2 2 0 2 3 1 2 6 6 7 0 4 2 2 0 3 9 6 11 7 4 5 0 1 2 5 5 2 Total 13,179 572 462 445 278 795 188 291 349 187 101 370 191 68 135 75 354 169 547 123 431 58 77 106 133 91 523 898 784 641 459 583 564 263 227 130 338 702 471 Thomas Beadle 8,963 394 350 248 193 527 113 191 206 136 75 292 134 43 79 52 262 110 346 67 265 27 47 74 83 67 395 643 590 468 327 370 391 158 145 84 247 469 295 Daniel Johnston 5,411 251 156 220 103 326 84 109 162 74 34 151 92 25 62 29 124 69 222 55 185 35 42 45 58 29 187 358 291 231 203 256 233 119 93 47 135 301 215 State Treasurer write-in - scattered 77 1 4 2 0 1 2 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 5 1 3 6 9 10 0 6 3 3 0 2 3 0 2 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 Total 14,451 646 510 470 296 854 199 302 371 210 109 443 226 68 144 86 387 182 574 131 460 62 95 122 144 96 584 1,004 881 701 531 628 626 277 238 131 382 771 510 Jon Godfread 13,232 575 464 443 275 804 189 291 347 194 104 375 193 68 138 71 356 168 551 118 428 60 74 106 128 92 530 897 787 647 457 582 563 266 228 129 335 715 484 Insurance Commissioner write-in - scattered 64 2 3 2 0 3 1 0 2 1 0 2 1 0 2 3 1 2 4 6 6 0 5 2 2 0 1 2 2 1 2 4 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 Total 13,296 577 467 445 275 807 190 291 349 195 104 377 194 68 140 74 357 170 555 124 434 60 79 108 130 92 531 899 789 648 459 586 564 266 228 129 336 715 484 Brian Kroshus 13,209 567 467 444 275 802 188 289 347 193 102 368 193 69 136 70 356 172 545 120 429 59 75 108 129 91 529 891 789 649 456 584 560 265 226 129 336 726 475 Public Service Commissioner write-in - scattered 61 1 2 2 0 2 1 0 2 1 0 4 1 0 2 3 0 2 3 6 6 0 4 2 2 0 1 3 2 0 2 2 1 1 0 0 1 0 2 Total 13,270 568 469 446 275 804 189 289 349 194 102 372 194 69 138 73 356 174 548 126 435 59 79 110 131 91 530 894 791 649 458 586 561 266 226 129 337 726 477 Democratic-NPL Party Primary Zach Raknerud 6,475 368 363 140 136 232 122 165 228 73 21 438 202 9 17 34 72 43 215 42 176 22 22 15 32 76 259 321 330 261 585 298 313 76 61 28 202 305 173 Roland Clifford Riemers 3,336 183 167 94 70 187 102 67 102 46 15 153 71 10 16 14 58 24 99 21 96 15 20 11 13 42 102 178 163 124 181 230 175 31 52 11 104 173 116 Representative in Congress write-in - scattered 85 0 0 0 0 0 3 6 4 5 0 0 0 0 3 6 0 3 6 12 15 0 5 3 3 0 0 2 1 0 0 5 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 Total 9,896 551 530 234 206 419 227 238 334 124 36 591 273 19 36 54 130 70 320 75 287 37 47 29 48 118 361 501 494 385 766 533 488 107 114 39 307 479 289 Kari Breker 909 228 232 325 124 State Senator District 16 write-in - scattered 8 2 4 2 0 Total 917 230 236 327 124 Paul R Hanson 38 38 State Senator District 20 write-in - scattered 0 0 Total 38 38 Laetitia Hellerud 949 19 34 46 145 65 313 56 271 State Senator District 22 write-in - scattered 30 0 2 4 0 2 4 7 11 Total 979 19 36 50 145 67 317 63 282 Larry J Robinson 86 40 46 State Senator District 24 write-in - scattered 4 0 4 Total 90 40 50 Merrill Piepkorn 1,430 829 601 State Senator District 44 write-in - scattered 4 2 2 Total 1,434 831 603 Terri Hedman 1,108 316 497 295 State Senator District 46 write-in - scattered 0 0 0 0 Total 1,108 316 455 295 Hamida Dakane 707 174 184 261 88 Tracey L Wilkie 779 189 205 275 110 State Representative District 16 write-in - scattered 33 7 14 8 4 Total 1,519 370 403 544 202 Zachary Blotsky 28 28 John Martin Pederson 33 33 State Representative District 20 write-in - scattered 0 0 Total 61 61 Jodi Meisch 886 18 34 40 138 65 289 53 249 Will Thompson 731 15 27 41 118 48 237 47 198 State Representative District
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