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U.S. House of Representatives District 6      [58.03% reporting]

Republican Tom Emmer (I)          133,881  65.92%
Democrat Jeanne Hendricks         68,862   33.91%

U.S. House of Representatives District 7      [94.58% reporting]

Republican Michelle Fischbach (I)          263,349   70.22%
Democrat AJ (John) Peters                       111,283    29.67%
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Minnesota State House – District 13A      [All precincts reporting]

Republican Lisa Demuth (I)          19,215  75.30%
Democrat Cindy Aho                       6,283   24.62%

Minnesota State House – District 13B      [All precincts reporting]

Republican Tim O’Driscoll (I)          16,470   68.63%
Democrat Dusty Bolstad                    7,505     31.27%

Minnesota State House – District 14A      [All precincts reporting]

Republican Bernie Perryman (I)          10,968  56.31%
Democrat Abdi Daisane                         8,464    43.46%

Minnesota State House – District 14B      [All precincts reporting]

Democrat Dan Wolgamott (I)          9,757  49.93%
Republican Sue Ek                              9,729  49.79%
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Stearns County District 2 Commissioner     [All precincts reporting]

Joe Perske (I)          9,984  61.82%
Jerry Theisen           6,104  37.80%

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Stearns County Question One – Sales Tax for a new County Jail and Justice Center. If this fails, property taxes would be increased to pay for it.      [All precincts reporting]

Yes          50,236  62.25%
No           30,467  37.75%
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St. Cloud Mayor      [All precincts reporting]   

Jake Anderson           14,021  51.66%
Mike Conway             12,886  47.47%
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St. Cloud City Council At Large Seats – Four Open Seats. Top three vote getters win.      [All precincts reporting]

George Hontos (I)           11,343  16.88%
Scott Brodeen                  12,969  19.30%
Tami Calhoun                  14,155   21.06%
Hudda Ibrahim                8,909   13.26%
Mark Johnson                  13,459  20.03%
Omar Abdullahi Podi       6,072    9.04%
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St. Cloud Area School District 742 Board of Education – Top four vote getters win.      [60 of 61 precincts]

Scott Andreasen (I)                         17,556   15.90%
Al Dahlgren (I)                                 14,502  13.13%
Shannon Haws (I)                           19,333   17.51%
Monica Segura-Schwartz (I)          13,653   12.37%
Yoanna Ayala-Zaldana                    6,211      5.62%
Diana Fenton                                    17,863   16.17%
Bruce Hentges                                  20,710   18.75%
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St. Cloud City Question One Funding for Fire Station Six – By voting yes, residents are voting for a property tax increase.     [All precincts reporting]

Yes          17,078  61.93%
No           10,498  38.07%

St. Cloud City Question Two Proposed City Charter Amendment – Changing municipal elections to odd years starting in 2029.      [All precincts reporting]

Yes          14,127  54.65%
No           11,721   45.35%
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St. Joseph Mayor      [All precincts reporting]

Jon Hazen                     1,196  37.56%
Robert Loso                  561     17.62%
Adam Scepaniak          1,415  44.44%
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St. Joseph City Council – Top two vote getters win.     [All precincts reporting]

Kelly Beniek                  1,870  42.45%
Troy Goracke                1,169   26.54%
Adam Schnettler          1,329   30.17%
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Sartell City Council – Top two vote getters win.      [All precincts reporting]

Rustin Deters              4,958  34.28%
Marshall Grams          3,986  27.56%
Pat Lynch                     5,397  37.32%
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Sartell St. Stephen School District 748 Board of Education – Top three vote getters win.      [All precincts reporting]

Tricia Meling (I)                  5,197    17.61%
Matthew Moehrle (I)          5,040   17.08%
Aaron Alexander                 4,061    13.76%
Michael Gruber                    4,707   15.95%
Michael Ringstad                 4,758   16.12%
Chelsea Thielen                    5,683   19.26%
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Sauk Rapids Mayor      [All precincts reporting]

Jason Ellering          3,730  57.16%
Nick Sauer                2,760  42.29%
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Sauk Rapids City Council – Top two win.     [All precincts reporting]

Dottie Seamans              2,817   27.66%
Kyle Boron                       1,938  19.03%
David Rixe                       2,649  26.01%
Clinton Holmgren          2,736  26.86%
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Sauk Rapids-Rice District School 47 Board of Education – Top four vote getters win.      [All precincts reporting]

Ryan Butkowski (I)          7,025 22.45%
Samantha Dwyer (I)        6,423   20.53%
Mark Hauck (I)                 6,636  21.21%
Tracy Morse (I)                 6,163  19.70%
NiCole JH Broman           4,898  15.65%
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Waite Park Mayor      [All precincts reporting]

Mike Lindquist         1,302  48.12%
Ken Schmitt              1,383   51.11%
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Minnesota State Constitutional Amendment – Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund Renewal

This would continue to funnel proceeds from the Minnesota State Lottery to funding outdoors projects and the environment and natural resources trust fund, and to dedicate the proceeds for these purposes.

Yes          2,052,345
No           441,389

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