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2012 General Election for U.S. Representative DFL-Republican Margin by Precinct Official Results

88 88..8899%

77 2255..5533%

66 Results by District 11..2211% Kitts on Ros eau 33 44 1166..33% 3300..7766% 55 4499..2255%

22 88..1166% Lake of th e Woods 11 1155..22%

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McLe od Carve r DFL-Republican margin Ye llow Medic ine Ren ville Over 15% Republican lead 5 - 15% Sc ott Dak ota Sib ley Up to 5% Tie 2 Up to 5% Lincoln Lyon Red woo d Good hue DFL lead 5 - 15% Le Sueur Ric e Nic ollet Over 15% Wabash a Brown No votes reported Congressional boundaries County Boundaries

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1 Results certified by the State Canvassing Board on November 27, 2012.

The DFL-Republican margin is the difference between the percent of total votes cast for the DFL candidate and the percent of total votes cast for the Republican candidate in each precinct.

Roc k For example, in Burnsville P-7 (2nd Cong. Dist.), Nob les Jack son (Republican) received 53.99% and Martin Fa rib ault Free born Mower Fi llmore Hou ston (DFL) received 45.83% of the vote, so that margin is 8.16%.

Minnesota Secretary of State

Vote Totals for Filed Candidates

U.S. Representative District 1 U.S. Representative District 3 U.S. Representative District 5 U.S. Representative District 7 Allen Quist-R, 142,164 votes (42.33%) -R, 222,335 votes (58.10%) Chris Fields-R, 88,753 votes (25.22%) Adam Steele-IP, 15,298 votes (4.67%) -DFL, 193,211 votes (57.52%) Brian Barnes-DFL, 159,937 votes (41.79%) -DFL, 262,102 votes (74.47%) Lee Byberg-R, 114,151 votes (34.85%) Collin C. Peterson-DFL, 197,791 votes (60.38%) U.S. Representative District 2 U.S. Representative District 4 U.S. Representative District 6 John Kline-R, 193,587 votes (54.01%) Steve Carlson-IP, 21,132 votes (6.07%) -R, 179,240 votes (50.47%) U.S. Representative District 8 Mike Obermueller-DFL, 164,338 votes (45.85%) Tony Hernandez-R, 109,659 votes (31.51%) Jim Graves-DFL, 174,944 votes (49.26%) -R, 160,520 votes (45.39%) Betty McCollum-DFL, 216,685 votes (62.27%) Richard Nolan-DFL, 191,976 votes (54.28%) Elections Division December 2012