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Official Results General Election - November 2, 2010
Last Updated: 11/10/2010 4:46:49 PM
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Precincts Reporting
505
100.00%
505
Ballots Cast
Total VAP
240,876
47.90%
502,873
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Precincts Reporting: 6/6 (Election Day Reporting Complete)
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United States Senator - Vote For 1
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Precincts Reporting: 505/505
Precinct Results
Votes
Percent
John Hoeven
857
74.13%
Tracy Potter
261
22.58%
Keith J Hanson
37
3.20%
write-in
1
0.09%
Total Votes
1,156
Representative in Congress - Vote For 1
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Precincts Reporting: 505/505
Precinct Results
Votes
Percent
Rick Berg
711
62.20%
Earl Pomeroy
428
37.45%
write-in
4
0.35%
Total Votes
1,143
Secretary of State - Vote For 1
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Precincts Reporting: 505/505
Precinct Results
Votes
Percent
Alvin A (Al) Jaeger
680
59.60%
Corey Mock
461
40.40%
write-in
0
0.00%
Total Votes
1,141
Attorney General - Vote For 1
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Precincts Reporting: 505/505
Precinct Results
Votes
Percent
Wayne Stenehjem
863
75.04%
Jeanette Boechler
287
24.96%
write-in
0
0.00%
Total Votes
1,150
Agriculture Commissioner - Vote For 1
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Precincts Reporting: 505/505
Precinct Results
Votes
Percent
Doug Goehring
871
76.40%
Merle Boucher
269
23.60%
write-in
0
0.00%
Total Votes
1,140
Public Service Commissioner - Vote For 1
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Precincts Reporting: 505/505
Precinct Results
Votes
Percent
Kevin Cramer
704
62.36%
Brad Crabtree
379
33.57%
Joshua Voytek
45
3.99%
write-in
1
0.09%
Total Votes
1,129
Tax Commissioner - Vote For 1
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Precincts Reporting: 505/505
Precinct Results
Votes
Percent
Cory Fong
836
72.76%
Cynthia Kaldor
261
22.72%
Richard Flattum-Riemers
50
4.35%
write-in
2
0.17%
Total Votes
1,149
Justice of the Supreme Court - Vote For 1
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Precincts Reporting: 505/505
Precinct Results
Votes
Percent
Carol Kapsner
927
99.25%
write-in
7
0.75%
Total Votes
934
Judge of the District Court No. 2 - South Central - Vote For 1
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Precincts Reporting: 120/120
Precinct Results
Votes
Percent
Sonna M Anderson
926
99.36%
write-in
6
0.64%
Total Votes
932
Judge of the District Court No. 5 - South Central - Vote For 1
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Precincts Reporting: 120/120
Precinct Results
Votes
Percent
Cynthia Feland
692
64.49%
Parrell Grossman
380
35.41%
write-in
1
0.09%
Total Votes
1,073
County Commissioner at Large - Kidder - Vote For 2
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Precincts Reporting: 6/6
Precinct Results
Votes
Percent
Marlin J Kapp
564
28.13%
Daniel S Moch
603
30.07%
Don Rudolph
795
39.65%
write-in
43
2.14%
Total Votes
2,005
County Auditor - Kidder - Vote For 1
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Precincts Reporting: 6/6
Precinct Results
Votes
Percent
Michelle Keily
1,048
99.71%
write-in
3
0.29%
Total Votes
1,051
County States Attorney - Kidder - Vote For 1
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Precincts Reporting: 6/6
Precinct Results
Votes
Percent
Jerod Tufte
957
98.56%
write-in
14
1.44%
Total Votes
971
County Recorder - Kidder - Vote For 1
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Precincts Reporting: 6/6
Precinct Results
Votes
Percent
Barbara J Steinke
1,029
99.61%
write-in
4
0.39%
Total Votes
1,033
County Treasurer - Kidder - Vote For 1
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Precincts Reporting: 6/6
Precinct Results
Votes
Percent
Vickie Murray
1,063
99.81%
write-in
2
0.19%
Total Votes
1,065
County Sheriff - Kidder - Vote For 1
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Precincts Reporting: 6/6
Precinct Results
Votes
Percent
Douglas L Howard
328
29.63%
John Lemieux
758
68.47%
write-in
21
1.90%
Total Votes
1,107
Supervisor, Soil Conservation District - Kidder - Vote For 1
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Precincts Reporting: 6/6
Precinct Results
Votes
Percent
Jack Spah
1,008
99.41%
write-in
6
0.59%
Total Votes
1,014
County Official Newspaper - Kidder - Vote For 1
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Precinct Results
Votes
Percent
Steele Ozone & Kidder County Press
1,032
100.00%
Total Votes
1,032
Constitutional 1: SECTION 1. A new section to article X of the Constitution of North Dakota is created and enacted as follows: 1. Thirty percent of total revenue derived from taxes on oil and gas production or extraction must be transferred by the state treasurer to a special fund in the state treasury known as the legacy fund. The legislative assembly may transfer funds from any source into the legacy fund and such transfers become part of the principal of the legacy fund. 2. The principal and earnings of the legacy fund may not be expended until after June 30, 2017, and an expenditure of principal after that date requires a vote of at least two-thirds of the members elected to each house of the legi - Vote For 1
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Precincts Reporting: 505/505
Precinct Results
Votes
Percent
Yes
670
61.30%
No
423
38.70%
Total Votes
1,093
Initiated Statutory 2: SECTION 1. A new section to chapter 36-01 of the North Dakota Century Code is created and enacted as follows: Fee killing of certain captive game animals prohibited – Penalty – Exception. A person is guilty of a class A misdemeanor if the person obtains fees or other remuneration from another person for the killing or attempted killing of privately-owned big game species or exotic mammals confined in or released from any man-made enclosure designed to prevent escape. This section does not apply to the actions of a government employee or agent to control an animal population, to prevent or control diseases, or when government action is otherwise required or authorized by law. SECTION - Vote For 1
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Precincts Reporting: 505/505
Precinct Results
Votes
Percent
Yes
292
26.02%
No
830
73.98%
Total Votes
1,122
Kidder County Measure 1: Should the current emergency services communication fee of $1.00 per month per wireless access line and telephone access line for the operation and maintenance of the emergency 911 communications system be increased to $1.50? Voter approval would allow a fee, not to exceed $1.50 per month per wireless (cellular) access line and telephone access line, to be continued for a six-year period, with the revenue dedicated to maintaining and operating the emergency services communication system as required by State law. - Kidder - Vote For 1
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Precincts Reporting: 6/6
Precinct Results
Votes
Percent
Yes
459
40.19%
No
683
59.81%
Total Votes
1,142
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