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2012 General Election Page:1 of 10 Summary for Jurisdiction Wide, All Counters, All Races November 6, 2012 General Election Registered Voters 148662 Num Election Summary Report Date:11/07/12 Time:02:50:21 2012 General Election Page:1 of 10 Summary For Jurisdiction Wide, All Counters, All Races November 6, 2012 General Election Registered Voters 148662 Num. Report Precinct 89 - Num. Reporting 89 100.00% President Vice President US Rep 6 Total Total Number of Precincts 89 Number of Precincts 13 Precincts Reporting 89 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 13 100.0 % Total Votes 142133 Total Votes 22788 BARACK OBAMA AND 70203 49.39% MICHELE BACHMANN 11402 50.04% MITT ROMNEY AND PAUL 69137 48.64% JIM GRAVES 11344 49.78% GARY JOHNSON AND JIM 1596 1.12% Write-in Votes 42 0.18% JILL STEIN AND CHERI 401 0.28% VIRGIL GOODE AND JIM 120 0.08% State Senator 38 JIM CARLSON AND GEOR 105 0.07% Total ROSS C. "ROCKY" ANDE 65 0.05% Number of Precincts 6 DEAN MORSTAD AND JOS 40 0.03% Precincts Reporting 6 100.0 % JAMES HARRIS AND MAU 29 0.02% Total Votes 8086 PETA LINDSAY AND YAR 15 0.01% ROGER CHAMBERLAIN 4731 58.51% Write-in Votes 422 0.30% TIMOTHY HENDERSON 3346 41.38% Write-in Votes 9 0.11% US Senator Total State Senator-39 Number of Precincts 89 Total Precincts Reporting 89 100.0 % Number of Precincts 30 Total Votes 138462 Precincts Reporting 30 100.0 % AMY KLOBUCHAR 88581 63.97% Total Votes 44779 KURT BILLS 45135 32.60% KARIN HOUSLEY 22642 50.56% STEPHEN WILLIAMS 3103 2.24% JULIE BUNN 22077 49.30% TIM DAVIS 1059 0.76% Write-in Votes 60 0.13% MICHAEL CAVLAN 477 0.34% Write-in Votes 107 0.08% State Senator-43 Total US Rep 2 Number of Precincts 11 Total Precincts Reporting 11 100.0 % Number of Precincts 17 Total Votes 18137 Precincts Reporting 17 100.0 % CHARLES "CHUCK" WIGE 10931 60.27% Total Votes 22329 DUANE E. (SWEDE) JOH 7166 39.51% JOHN KLINE 11196 50.14% Write-in Votes 40 0.22% MIKE OBERMUELLER 11112 49.76% Write-in Votes 21 0.09% State Senator-53 Total US Rep 4 Number of Precincts 19 Total Precincts Reporting 19 100.0 % Number of Precincts 59 Total Votes 37121 Precincts Reporting 59 100.0 % SUSAN KENT 18894 50.90% Total Votes 89670 TED LILLIE 18179 48.97% BETTY MCCOLLUM 45887 51.17% Write-in Votes 48 0.13% TONY HERNANDEZ 38198 42.60% STEVE CARLSON 5494 6.13% Write-in Votes 91 0.10% State Senator-54 Total Number of Precincts 23 Precincts Reporting 23 100.0 % Total Votes 26435 KATIE SIEBEN 16615 62.85% JANIS QUINLAN 9783 37.01% Write-in Votes 37 0.14% Election Summary Report Date:11/07/12 Time:02:50:21 2012 General Election Page:2 of 10 Summary For Jurisdiction Wide, All Counters, All Races November 6, 2012 General Election Registered Voters 148662 Num. Report Precinct 89 - Num. Reporting 89 100.00% State Representative-38A State Representative-53A Total Total Number of Precincts 2 Number of Precincts 9 Precincts Reporting 2 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 9 100.0 % Total Votes 2109 Total Votes 14695 LINDA RUNBECK 1241 58.84% JOANN WARD 8152 55.47% PATRICK DAVERN 867 41.11% PAM CUNNINGHAM 6523 44.39% Write-in Votes 1 0.05% Write-in Votes 20 0.14% State Representative-38B State Representative-53B Total Total Number of Precincts 4 Number of Precincts 10 Precincts Reporting 4 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 10 100.0 % Total Votes 6030 Total Votes 21993 MATT DEAN 3640 60.36% ANDREA KIEFFER 12060 54.84% GREG M. PARISEAU 2383 39.52% ANN MARIE METZGER 9909 45.06% Write-in Votes 7 0.12% Write-in Votes 24 0.11% State Representative-39A State Representative-54A Total Total Number of Precincts 12 Number of Precincts 13 Precincts Reporting 12 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 13 100.0 % Total Votes 21312 Total Votes 16572 BOB DETTMER 12275 57.60% DAN SCHOEN 8845 53.37% JOHN E. BRUNO 9008 42.27% DERRICK LEHRKE 6648 40.12% Write-in Votes 29 0.14% RON LISCHEID 1058 6.38% Write-in Votes 21 0.13% State Representative-39B Total State Representative-54B Number of Precincts 18 Total Precincts Reporting 18 100.0 % Number of Precincts 10 Total Votes 22836 Precincts Reporting 10 100.0 % KATHY LOHMER 12100 52.99% Total Votes 9506 TOM DEGREE 10707 46.89% DENNY MCNAMARA 5287 55.62% Write-in Votes 29 0.13% JOANNA BAYERS 4205 44.24% Write-in Votes 14 0.15% State Representative-43A Total Constitutional Amendment Voter ID Number of Precincts 5 Total Precincts Reporting 5 100.0 % Number of Precincts 89 Total Votes 5877 Precincts Reporting 89 100.0 % STACEY STOUT 3118 53.05% Total Votes 140762 PETER FISCHER 2751 46.81% YES 72215 51.30% Write-in Votes 8 0.14% NO 68547 48.70% State Representative-43B Constitutional Amendment Marriage Total Total Number of Precincts 6 Number of Precincts 89 Precincts Reporting 6 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 89 100.0 % Total Votes 12003 Total Votes 140875 LEON M. LILLIE 6969 58.06% NO 77108 54.74% KEVIN J. KLEIN 5010 41.74% YES 63767 45.26% Write-in Votes 24 0.20% Election Summary Report Date:11/07/12 Time:02:50:21 2012 General Election Page:3 of 10 Summary For Jurisdiction Wide, All Counters, All Races November 6, 2012 General Election Registered Voters 148662 Num. Report Precinct 89 - Num. Reporting 89 100.00% County Commssioner-1 Soil Water Conservation District -3 Total Total Number of Precincts 16 Number of Precincts 24 Precincts Reporting 16 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 24 100.0 % Total Votes 23586 Total Votes 21089 FRAN MIRON 13038 55.28% JOHN RHEINBERGER 12153 57.63% DENNIS C. HEGBERG 10458 44.34% SARAH HIETPAS 8816 41.80% Write-in Votes 90 0.38% Write-in Votes 120 0.57% County Commissioner-2 Soil Water Conservation District -4 Total Total Number of Precincts 17 Number of Precincts 20 Precincts Reporting 17 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 20 100.0 % Total Votes 21320 Total Votes 18180 TED BEARTH 11123 52.17% LOUISE SMALLIDGE 17906 98.49% BILL PULKRABEK 10054 47.16% Write-in Votes 274 1.51% Write-in Votes 143 0.67% Soil Water Conservation District -5 County Commissioner-3 Total Total Number of Precincts 12 Number of Precincts 24 Precincts Reporting 12 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 24 100.0 % Total Votes 16376 Total Votes 20393 GEORGE C WEYER 16101 98.32% GARY KRIESEL 20133 98.73% Write-in Votes 275 1.68% Write-in Votes 260 1.27% Afton - Mayor County Commissioner-5 Total Total Number of Precincts 4 Number of Precincts 12 Precincts Reporting 4 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 12 100.0 % Total Votes 1575 Total Votes 20480 PAT SNYDER 1503 95.43% LISA ANN WEIK 12127 59.21% Write-in Votes 72 4.57% NANCY REMAKEL 8233 40.20% Write-in Votes 120 0.59% Afton - Council - Ward 1 Total Soil Water Conservation District -1 Number of Precincts 1 Total Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Number of Precincts 16 Total Votes 461 Precincts Reporting 16 100.0 % BILL PALMQUIST 336 72.89% Total Votes 18646 KRIS KOPITZKE 121 26.25% BOB ROSENQUIST 18396 98.66% Write-in Votes 4 0.87% Write-in Votes 250 1.34% Afton - Council - Ward 4 Soil Water Conservation District -2 Total Total Number of Precincts 1 Number of Precincts 17 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 17 100.0 % Total Votes 443 Total Votes 16826 RANDY P. NELSON 231 52.14% JIM LEVITT 16590 98.60% BARBARA RONNINGEN 211 47.63% Write-in Votes 236 1.40% Write-in Votes 1 0.23% Election Summary Report Date:11/07/12 Time:02:50:21 2012 General Election Page:4 of 10 Summary For Jurisdiction Wide, All Counters, All Races November 6, 2012 General Election Registered Voters 148662 Num. Report Precinct 89 - Num. Reporting 89 100.00% Bayport - Mayor Cottage Grove - Council Total Total Number of Precincts 1 Number of Precincts 11 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 11 100.0 % Total Votes 937 Total Votes 26837 SUSAN ST. ORES 912 97.33% JEN PETERSON 7026 26.18% Write-in Votes 25 2.67% JUSTIN OLSEN 5403 20.13% MATTHEW KOWALSKI 4528 16.87% Bayport - Council LISA MEYER 4214 15.70% Total MICHAEL FOUTS 2984 11.12% Number of Precincts 1 TINA FOLCH 2523 9.40% Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Write-in Votes 159 0.59% Total Votes 1493 CONNIE CARLSON 835 55.93% Cottage Grove Question 1 DANIEL GOLDSTON 637 42.67% Total Write-in Votes 21 1.41% Number of Precincts 11 Precincts Reporting 11 100.0 % Birchwood - Mayor Total Votes 19082 Total NO 12128 63.56% Number of Precincts 1 YES 6954 36.44% Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Total Votes 611 Cottage Grove Question 2 MARY WINGFIELD 319 52.21% Total JANE HARPER 286 46.81% Number of Precincts 11 Write-in Votes 6 0.98% Precincts Reporting 11 100.0 % Total Votes 18842 Birchwood - Council NO 11596 61.54% Total YES 7246 38.46% Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Dellwood - Mayor Total Votes 755 Total RANDY LAFOY 422 55.89% Number of Precincts 1 BILL HULLSIEK 325 43.05% Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Write-in Votes 8 1.06% Total Votes 616 ROBERT NUFFORT 600 97.40% Birchwood Special Election Council Write-in Votes 16 2.60% Member Total Number of Precincts 1 Dellwood - Council Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Total Total Votes 548 Number of Precincts 1 KEVIN WOOLSTENCROFT 308 56.20% Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % BARBARA CARSON 234 42.70% Total Votes 922 Write-in Votes 6 1.09% FRANK W.
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