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MINNESOTA Office of Governor Tim Walz Lt STATE OF MINNESOTA Office of Governor Tim Walz Lt. Governor Peggy Flanagan 130 State 75 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Saint Paul, MN 55155-1~11 CERTIFICATE OF ASCERTAINMENT OF APPOINTMENT OF ELECTORS FOR PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE STATE OF MINNESOTA To: David S. Ferriera Archivist ofthe United States National Archives and Records Administration c/o Office ofthe Federal Register (F) 732 North Capitol Street NW, Suite A-734 Washington DC 20401 I, Tim Walz, Governor ofthe State of Minnesota, do hereby certify the following: In accordance with Article 2, Section 1 ofthe Constitution ofthe United States, the Legislature ofthe State ofMinnesota directed that the electors for president and vice president of the United States be elected at the general election conducted on November '3, 2020. At the general election held in this State on November 3, 2020, the following persons received the greatest number ofvotes cast for the office ofpresidential electors and alternate presidential electors for president and vice president ofthe United States, and are duly elected to . fill such office: Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party Presidential electors and alternate presidential electors pledged to Joseph R. Biden for President ofthe United States and Kamala Harris for Vice President ofthe United States. These candidates for presidential elector and alternate presidential elector each received 1,717,077 votes: · Presidential Electors MarkLiebow Roxanne Mindeman Cheryl Poling Diana Tastad-Damer Travis Thompson Melvin Aanerud Nancy Larson Joel Heller Nausheena Hussain Muhammad Abdurrabman Voice: (651) 201-3400 or (800) 657-3717 MN Relay: (800) 627-3529 Website: http://mn.gov/govemor/ An Equal Opportunity Employer State of Minnesota Certificate of Ascertainment 2020 Page 2 of 14 Alternate Presidential Electors Linda Wunderlich Greg Hansen Ben Hackett D 'Andre Gordon Alfreda Daniels Zarina Baber Alan Perish Helen Clanaugh Renita Fisher Henry Fischer I further certify that the returns ofthe votes cast for presidential electors at the general election were canvassed and certified by the State Canvassing Board on the 24th day of November 2020 in accordance with the laws ofthe State of Minnesota, and that the number of votes cast for each candidate for presidential elector and alternate presidential elector at the general election is as follows: Republican Party of Minnesota Presidential electors and alternate presidential electors pledged to Donald J. Trump for President of the United States and Michael R. Pence for Vice President of the United States. These candidates for presidential elector and alternate presidential elector each received 1,484,065 votes: Presidential Electors Carol Stevenson Janet Beihoffer Sam Adjei James Carson Jennifer Carnahan Eric Lucero David Hallman Jodi Stauber Paul Gazelka Charlie Strickland, Jr. Alternate Presidential Electors Neil Breitbarth Terry Flower Tanya Simons James Rheinberger Tony Lazarro Michelle Benson Peter Balega Jacob Ringstad Julie Ann Schmidt Beckie Lonnes State of Minnesota Certificate of Ascertainment 2020 Page 3 of 14 Independence-Alliance Party Presidential electors and alternate presidential electors pledged to Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente for President of the United States and Darcy Richardson for Vice President of the United States. These candidates for presidential elector and alternate presidential elector each received 5,611 votes: Presidential Electors Linda Meschke Bradley Svenson Joseph Gardner Peter Tharaldson William Denney Benjamin Thome Jim Paulsen Donald Holzschuh James Nelson Philip Fuehrer Alternate Presidential Electors Jason Youngberg Paul Beshah Brad Bearson Ronald Graf Seena Yager Guy Sanschagrin Richard Heiser Samantha Denney Thomas Marpe Ron Lischeid Green Party Presidential electors and alternate presidential electors pledged to Howie Hawkins for President ofthe United States and Angela Walker for Vice President of the United States These candidates for presidential elector and alternate presidential elector each received 10,033 votes: Presidential Electors LaTrisha Vetaw James Brown Audrey Thayer Gretchen Johnson Michael Whalen Cameron Gordon Holle Brian Danene Provencher Andrew Hamerlinck Kristen Olson State ofMinnesota Certificate ofAscertainment 2020 Page 4 of 14 Alternate Presidential Electors Rebecca Smith Seth Kuhl-Stenn.es Dennis Barsness Adam Schneider Eric Oines David Strand Elizabeth Barnum Carol Mellom Andrew Schuler Megan Kuhl-Stenn.es Independent Presidential electors and alternate presidential electors pledged to Kanye West for President of the United States and Michelle Tidball for Vice President ofthe United States. These candidates for presidential elector and alternate presidential elector each received 7,940 votes: Presidential Electors Jeremy Kramer Samuel Kuphal Daniel Schultz Douglass Addison Jill Kramer Andrew Post Melanie Pemrick Heidi Rendl Martin Wingard Jackie Mercado Alternate Presidential Electors Emily Marsh Lindsay Kuphal Julie Fredenhall Tamara Thompson Jennifer Miller Evan Paskach Michael Pemrick Kimberly Rendl Curtis Miller Ole Hovde State ofMinnesota Certificate of Ascertainment 2020 Page 5 of 14 Independent Presidential electors and alternate presidential electors pledged to Brock Pierce for President of the United States and Karla Ballard for Vice President ofthe United States. These candidates for presidential elector and alternate presidential elector each received 5,651 votes: Presidential Electors Jeffrey Pierce Kathleen Pierce Mark Pierce Barbara Pierce Deborah Pierce Richard Fischer Darnell Fischer Mark Tangen Angela Tangen Gregory Hammer Alternate Presidential Electors Tracy Hammer Linda Hammer Shannon Dahl Allison Schiffman James Harmon III Sally McCarthy Michael McCarthy Nicole Jarrett Gregory Hammer, Sr. Cynthia Gardas-Posner Socialism and Liberation Party Presidential electors and alternate presidential electors pledged to Gloria La Riva for President of the United States and Leonard Peltier for Vice President ofthe United States. These candidates for presidential elector and alternate presidential elector each received 1,210 votes: Presidential Electors Matthew R. Hermes Guillermo E. Perez Soberanes Anthony R. Taylor-Gouge Jared Mccomber Ian Fyfield Jason Lee Noah Wexler Harry Brown Myles Hotzler Jordan Wilkerson State ofMinnesota Certificate ofAscertainment 2020 Page 6 of 14 Alternate Presidential Electors Kade Ferris Adam Biel Olivia Moore Barbara Huning Ashley Taylor-Gouge Dan Teisberg Maxyne Friesen Ruth Brown Isaac Lorentz Josh Fitzer Socialist Workers Party Presidential electors and alternate presidential electors pledged to Alyson Kennedy for President ofthe United States and Malcolm Jarrett for Vice President ofthe United States. These candidates for presidential elector and alternate presidential elector each received 643 votes: Presidential Electors Kathleen Wheeler Doug Nelson David Rosenfeld Natalie Morrison Emory Dietrich Gabrielle Prosser David Lee Bernadette Kuhn Christopher Pennock Martin Knaeble Alternate Presidential Electors Nicholas Neeser Kyle Edwards Jeri Mullan Paul Pederson Rose Engstrom Lisa Rottach Kevin Dwire John Severs August Nimtz Helen Meyers State of Minnesota Certificate of Ascertainment 2020 Page 7 of 14 Libertarian Party Presidential electors and alternate presidential electors pledged to Jo Jorgensen for President of the United States and Jeremy "Spike" Cohen for Vice President of the United States. These candidates for presidential elector and alternate presidential elector each received 34,976 votes: Presidential Electors Jill Galvan Ralph Galvan Stephen Baker Justin Jelinek Jeremiah DeBoer Chris Dock Chris Holbrook Jim Rongstad Angie Holbrook Heather Biedermann Alternate Presidential Electors Peg Schmitz Matt Kowalski Pat Barnum Heather Jelinek James J enneman Matt Swenson Kay la Yerian Eric Thraen Jason Van Sickle Chip Tangen Presidential electors and alternate presidential electors pledged to declared write-in candidates Albert Raley for President of the United States and Darlene Raley for Vice President of the United States. These candidates for presidential elector and alternate presidential elector each received zero votes: Presidential Electors Robyn McKenzie-Lewis State ofMinnesota Certificate of Ascertainment 2020 Page 8 of 14 Presidential electors and alternate presidential electors pledged to declared write-in candidates R19 Boddie for President of the United States and Eric Stoneham for Vice President of the United States. These candidates for presidential elector and alternate presidential elector each received zero votes: Presidential Electors Amanda Ehmreiter Destiny Jackson Lavonna Johnson John Sundahl Alicia Brenrand Carry Bouzguenda Cynthia Horton Israel Jordan Dedric Willis Anisaa Ellis-Moore Presidential electors and alternate presidential electors pledged to declared write-in candidates Jason Stanek for President of the United States and Taylor Motari for Vice President of the United States. These candidates for presidential elector and alternate presidential elector each received two votes: Presidential Electors Dallas Kelliher Presidential electors and alternate presidential electors pledged to declared write-in candidates Fre~erick Michael Carl Frederickson for President of the United States and Todd William Larson for Vice President of the United States. These candidates for presidential elector and alternate presidential elector each received one vote: Presidential Electors Angela K. Claseman State of Minnesota Certificate
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