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Thursday, November 8, 2012

Election 2012

Election 2012: Kline Beats Obermueller to Retain Congressional Seat

Incumbent Republican John Kline defeated Democrat Mike Obermueller by more than 8 points to keep his seat in congress.

Rep. John Kline (R-Lakeville) is going back to Washington, D.C. Kline defeated Democratic challenger Mike Obermueller by more than 8 points on Nov. 6. With each of the 291 precincts reporting, Kline received 193,587 votes, or 54.01 percent of the total votes cast. Obermueller received 164,335, or 45.85 percent. Patch will have more on this race in the coming days.

In 14 Cities Patch Covers, Voters Favored MN Voter ID Amendment

Apple Valley voters split down the middle on the constitutional amendment to require photo ID to vote.

  Here's how residents in a selection of Minnesota cities voted on the proposed Voter ID amendment to the state Constitution, which would have required photo ID at polling places. Statewide, the ballot measure failed to pass the 50 percent level of support it needed (46.34 percent with all but three Minnesota precincts' results). But if citizens in 14 of these 36 Patch communities had their way, the state Constitution would have a new amendment. Support for the amendment in these cities covered by Patch ranged from 19.30 percent in Southwest Minneapolis to 61.23 percent in St. Michael.* (Lake Minnetonka Patch covers several cities, including Minnetrista, Tonka Bay, Wayzata, Mound, Shorewood, Orono, Spring Park, Deephaven, Long Lake and …

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Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Dakota County Election Results: Commissioners, Legislature, Judges

Patch's one-stop-shop for Dakota County's election news and results, including legislative battles, county commissioner races, and judicial contests, as well as links to local and federal election coverage.

  Welcome to Patch's Dakota County hub for all things Election 2012. This page will offer some historical perspective of recent voting in Dakota County, along with up-to-the-moment election results for races across the county. It will also have links to Patch's local (think city and school board) as well as state and federal (think senate and president) election coverage.  While house and senate races are incredibly important and dramatic, there are a number of other races in the county, and state, which you will find results for by scrolling down, including: To find results for the Presidential election, senate race, congressional election and constitutional amendment questions, you can find all the up-to-the-minute results here on Patch …

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

All Four Incumbents Win in District 196 School Board Race

Joel Albright, Rob Duchscher, Jackie Magnuson and Bob Schutte retained their seats on the Rosemount-Apple Valley-Eagan School District Board of Education.

The four incumbent candidates in the race for District 196's open school board seats have retained their seats for the next four years. Incumbents Joel Albright, Rob Duchscher, Jackie Magnuson and Bob Schutte received the four largest vote totals, according to unofficial election results reported by the school district. They ran along with three newcomers: Steven Butler, Fay Coggshall and Gary Krueger. The results, in order of number of votes obtained, with all precincts reporting: Magnuson (i): 2,583 Albright (i): 2,408 Schutte (i): 2,405 Duchscher (i): 2,402 Butler: 1,235 Krueger: 1,200 Coggshall: 992 Magnuson, who currently is the board's chairwoman, has served on the board for 22 years. "I'm really honored to continue," she said …

UPDATE: Incumbents Win District 196 School Board Election, Unofficial Results Show

Unofficial results were in to the district just after 9 p.m. Tuesday.

UPDATE 9:08 p.m.: With all precincts reporting, unofficial election results from District 196 show the four incumbent candidates in the race for four school board seats have won the 2011 election. Candidates listed with number of votes obtained, final as of 9:10 p.m.: Albright (i): 2,257 Butler: 1,137 Coggshall: 930 Duchscher (i): 2,241 Krueger: 1,117 Magnuson (i): 2,404 Schutte (i): 2,260   FROM 8:55 p.m.: At 8:55 p.m., with all but one of 17 precincts reporting, the four incumbents in the race for District 196 school board seats are in the lead, of seven total candidates. Joel Albright, Rob Duchscher, Jackie Magnuson and Bob Schutte are the incumbents. Newcomers running are Steven Butler, Fay Coggshall and Gary Krueger. The district's …

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