Anoka County
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City of Circle Pines: Mayor
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Dave Bartholomay |
975 |
80.5% |
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Ed Zech |
226 |
18.7% |
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Write-In |
10 |
0.8% |
City of Circle Pines: Council Member (Elect 2)
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Deborah O'Brien |
861 |
52.3% |
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Richard J. Runbeck |
759 |
46.1% |
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Write-In |
27 |
1.6% |
City of Lino Lakes: Mayor
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Jeff Reinert |
1,867 |
45.9% |
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John Bergeson |
1,296 |
31.9% |
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Connie Sutherland |
894 |
22.0% |
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Write-In |
12 |
0.3% |
City of Lino Lakes: Council Member (Elect 2)
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Jeffrey J. O'Donnell |
1,853 |
30.6% |
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Rob Rafferty |
1,565 |
25.8% |
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Dave Roeser |
1,170 |
19.3% |
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Kevin Stanton |
713 |
11.8% |
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Byron J. Roland |
620 |
10.2% |
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Write-In |
141 |
2.3% |
Anoka-Hennepin Public School Dist.: School Board Member District 3
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John Hoffman |
3,333 |
93.7% |
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Write-In |
223 |
6.3% |
Anoka-Hennepin Public School Dist.: School Board Member District 4
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Michael D. Sullivan |
5,003 |
92.5% |
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Write-In |
404 |
7.5% |
Anoka-Hennepin Public School Dist.: School Board Member District 6
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Kathy Tingelstad |
2,867 |
57.8% |
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Patrick Murray |
1,168 |
23.6% |
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Jeff Simon |
876 |
17.7% |
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Write-In |
45 |
0.9% |
Anoka-Hennepin Public School Dist.: School District Question 1
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The board of Anoka-Hennepin Independent School District No. 11 has proposed to increase its general education revenue by $165.62 per pupil. A portion of this proposed referendum revenue authorization would replace the portion of the school district's prior authorization which has expired. The proposed referendum revenue authorization would be an increase of $33 per pupil over the school district's expired authorization. The proposed new referendum revenue authorization would increase each year by the rate of inflation and be applicable for eight years unless otherwise revoked or reduced as provided by law. Shall the increase in the revenue proposed by the board of Anoka-Hennepin Independent School District No. 11 be approved? BY VOTING "YES" ON THIS BALLOT QUESTION, YOU ARE VOTING FOR A PROPERTY TAX INCREASE |
Yes |
17,590 |
58.7% |
No |
12,390 |
41.3% |
Centennial Public School District: School District Question 1
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The School Board of Independent School District No. 12 (Centennial), Minnesota has proposed to renew the existing property tax referendum ($689.17 per pupil) that is scheduled to expire after taxes payable in 2010. The proposed referendum revenue authorization would be first levied in 2010 for taxes payable in 2011 and applicable for five (5) years unless otherwise revoked or reduced as provided by law. Shall the renewal of the expiring property tax referendum proposed by the Board of Independent School District No. 12 (Centennial) be approved? BY VOTING "YES" ON THIS BALLOT QUESTION, YOU ARE VOTING TO EXTEND AN EXISTING PROPERTY TAX REFERENDUM THAT IS SCHEDULED TO EXPIRE |
Yes |
3,768 |
54.1% |
No |
3,193 |
45.9% |
Centennial Public School District: School District Question 2
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The School Board of Independent School District No. 12 (Centennial), Minnesota has proposed to increase its general education revenue by $295 per pupil. The proposed referendum revenue authorization would be first levied in 2009 for taxes payable in 2010 and applicable for six (6) years unless otherwise revoked or reduced as provided by law. If School District Ballot Question 1 is approved, shall the increase in the revenue proposed by the Board of Independent School District No. 12 (Centennial) be approved? BY VOTING "YES" ON THIS BALLOT QUESTION, YOU ARE VOTING FOR A PROPERTY TAX INCREASE |
No |
4,045 |
58.2% |
Yes |
2,907 |
41.8% |
Fridley Public School District: School Board Member (Elect 3)
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Gordon Backlund |
321 |
28.0% |
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Brad Richter |
309 |
26.9% |
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Marcia Lindblad |
306 |
26.7% |
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Joseph A. Sturdevant |
195 |
17.0% |
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Write-In |
16 |
1.4% |
St. Francis Public School District: School Board Member (Elect 3)
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David Anderson |
2,708 |
19.7% |
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Harry Grams |
2,393 |
17.4% |
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Marsha Van Denburgh |
2,233 |
16.2% |
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Juanita J. Reed-Boniface |
1,985 |
14.4% |
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Todd Gardner |
1,799 |
13.1% |
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William Gardner |
1,424 |
10.4% |
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Albert L. Viall, Sr |
1,096 |
8.0% |
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Write-In |
114 |
0.8% |
St. Francis Public School District: School District Question 1
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The board of Independent School District No. 15, (St. Francis) has proposed to increase its general education revenue by $290.00 per pupil. The proposed referendum revenue authorization would be applicable for five (5) years unless otherwise revoked or reduced as provided by law. Shall the increase in the revenue proposed by the board of Independent School District No. 15 be approved? BY VOTING "YES" ON THIS BALLOT QUESTION, YOU ARE VOTING FOR A PROPERTY TAX INCREASE |
Yes |
3,561 |
53.3% |
No |
3,121 |
46.7% |
St. Francis Public School District: School District Question 2
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Provided that Ballot Question 1 is approved, the board of Independent School District No. 15, (St. Francis) has proposed to increase its general education revenue by an additional $75.00 per pupil. The proposed referendum revenue authorization would be applicable for five (5) years unless otherwise revoked or reduced as provide by law. If Ballot Question 1 above is approved, shall the increase in the revenue proposed by the board of Independent School District No. 15 be approved? BY VOTING "YES" ON THIS BALLOT QUESTION, YOU ARE VOTING FOR A PROPERTY TAX INCREASE |
Yes |
3,378 |
50.7% |
No |
3,279 |
49.3% |
Spring Lake Park Public Schools: School Board Member (Elect 4)
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Marilynn Forsberg |
1,453 |
16.2% |
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John Stroebel |
1,447 |
16.2% |
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Jodi Ruch |
1,358 |
15.2% |
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Kelly L. Delfs |
1,342 |
15.0% |
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Chuck Gooder |
965 |
10.8% |
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Traci Payne |
836 |
9.3% |
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Dan Lambert |
780 |
8.7% |
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Douglas Thompson |
694 |
7.8% |
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Write-In |
71 |
0.8% |
Spring Lake Park Public Schools: School District Question 1
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The board of Independent School District No. 16 (Spring Lake Park), Minnesota has proposed to renew the existing property tax referendum ($330.67 per pupil) that is scheduled to expire after taxes payable in 2009. The proposed referendum revenue authorization would be applicable for ten (10) years unless otherwise revoked or reduced as provided by law. Shall the renewal of the expiring property tax referendum proposed by the board of Independent School District No. 16 (Spring Lake Park) be approved? BY VOTING "YES" ON THIS BALLOT QUESTION, YOU ARE VOTING TO EXTEND AN EXISTING PROPERTY TAX REFERENDUM THAT IS SCHEDULED TO EXPIRE |
Yes |
2,004 |
58.7% |
No |
1,410 |
41.3% |
Spring Lake Park Public Schools: School District Question 2
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The board of Independent School District No. 16 (Spring Lake Park), Minnesota has also proposed to revoke the existing referendum revenue authorization of $524.58 per pupil that is scheduled to expire after taxes payable in 2012 and to replace that authorization with a new authorization of $849.58 per pupil. The proposed referendum revenue authorization would be applicable for ten (10) years unless otherwise revoked or reduced as provided by law. Shall the existing referendum revenue authorization be revoked and the increase in the revenue proposed by the board of Independent School District No. 16 (Spring Lake Park) be approved? BY VOTING "YES" ON THIS BALLOT QUESTION, YOU ARE VOTING FOR A PROPERTY TAX INCREASE |
No |
1,962 |
57.8% |
Yes |
1,434 |
42.2% |
Source: Minnesota Secretary of State
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