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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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    Morton Election Results
Precincts Reporting: 18/18 (Election Day Reporting Complete)
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United States Senator - Vote For 1 Follow This Contest
Precincts Reporting: 505/505
   
         Votes   Percent         
   REP Party John Hoeven 7,42275.27%
 
   DEM Party Tracy Potter 2,24222.74%
 
   LIB Party Keith J Hanson 1821.85%
 
   NON Party write-in 140.14%
 
   Total Votes9,860   

Representative in Congress - Vote For 1 Follow This Contest
Precincts Reporting: 505/505
   
         Votes   Percent         
   REP Party Rick Berg 6,03061.42%
 
   DEM Party Earl Pomeroy 3,74038.09%
 
   NON Party write-in 480.49%
 
   Total Votes9,818   

State Senator - District 31 - Vote For 1 Follow This Contest
Precincts Reporting: 18/18
   
         Votes   Percent         
   REP Party Donald Schaible 1,24057.65%
 
   DEM Party Rodney J Froelich 80537.42%
 
   IND Party George Hsu 1054.88%
 
   NON Party write-in 10.05%
 
   Total Votes2,151   

State Senator - District 33 - Vote For 1 Follow This Contest
Precincts Reporting: 23/23
   
         Votes   Percent         
   REP Party Randel (Randy) Christmann 1,32899.03%
 
   NON Party write-in 130.97%
 
   Total Votes1,341   

State Representative - District 31 - Vote For 2 Follow This Contest
Precincts Reporting: 18/18
   
         Votes   Percent         
   REP Party Karen Rohr 1,27232.67%
 
   REP Party James E Schmidt 1,30233.44%
 
   DEM Party Chad M Harrison 55414.23%
 
   DEM Party James Kerzman 76319.60%
 
   NON Party write-in 20.05%
 
   Total Votes3,893   

State Representative - District 33 - Vote For 2 Follow This Contest
Precincts Reporting: 23/23
   
         Votes   Percent         
   REP Party Brenda Heller 1,01734.16%
 
   REP Party Gary Kreidt 1,06235.67%
 
   DEM Party Judy K Lang 42414.24%
 
   DEM Party Jane Opdahl 47415.92%
 
   NON Party write-in 00.00%  
   Total Votes2,977   

Secretary of State - Vote For 1 Follow This Contest
Precincts Reporting: 505/505
   
         Votes   Percent         
   REP Party Alvin A (Al) Jaeger 6,27864.33%
 
   DEM Party Corey Mock 3,47035.56%
 
   NON Party write-in 110.11%
 
   Total Votes9,759   

Attorney General - Vote For 1 Follow This Contest
Precincts Reporting: 505/505
   
         Votes   Percent         
   REP Party Wayne Stenehjem 7,45976.19%
 
   DEM Party Jeanette Boechler 2,32723.77%
 
   NON Party write-in 40.04%
 
   Total Votes9,790   

Agriculture Commissioner - Vote For 1 Follow This Contest
Precincts Reporting: 505/505
   
         Votes   Percent         
   REP Party Doug Goehring 7,19374.00%
 
   DEM Party Merle Boucher 2,51825.91%
 
   NON Party write-in 90.09%
 
   Total Votes9,720   

Public Service Commissioner - Vote For 1 Follow This Contest
Precincts Reporting: 505/505
   
         Votes   Percent         
   REP Party Kevin Cramer 6,30565.03%
 
   DEM Party Brad Crabtree 2,98530.79%
 
   LIB Party Joshua Voytek 4004.13%
 
   NON Party write-in 50.05%
 
   Total Votes9,695   

Tax Commissioner - Vote For 1 Follow This Contest
Precincts Reporting: 505/505
   
         Votes   Percent         
   REP Party Cory Fong 6,97971.82%
 
   DEM Party Cynthia Kaldor 2,39424.64%
 
   LIB Party Richard Flattum-Riemers 3383.48%
 
   NON Party write-in 60.06%
 
   Total Votes9,717   

Justice of the Supreme Court - Vote For 1 Follow This Contest
Precincts Reporting: 505/505
   
         Votes   Percent         
   NON Party Carol Kapsner 8,01699.45%
 
   NON Party write-in 440.55%
 
   Total Votes8,060   

Judge of the District Court No. 2 - South Central - Vote For 1 Follow This Contest
Precincts Reporting: 120/120
   
         Votes   Percent         
   NON Party Sonna M Anderson 7,94499.35%
 
   NON Party write-in 520.65%
 
   Total Votes7,996   

Judge of the District Court No. 5 - South Central - Vote For 1 Follow This Contest
Precincts Reporting: 120/120
   
         Votes   Percent         
   NON Party Cynthia Feland 5,61260.83%
 
   NON Party Parrell Grossman 3,59438.96%
 
   NON Party write-in 200.22%
 
   Total Votes9,226   

County Commissioner at Large - Morton - Vote For 2 Follow This Contest
Precincts Reporting: 18/18
   
         Votes   Percent         
   NON Party James Boehm 5,58534.76%
 
   NON Party Scott A Johnson 4,37127.21%
 
   NON Party Andrew (Andy) Zachmeier 6,06637.76%
 
   NON Party write-in 440.27%
 
   Total Votes16,066   

County Auditor - Morton - Vote For 1 Follow This Contest
Precincts Reporting: 18/18
   
         Votes   Percent         
   NON Party Dawn Brecht-Rhone 8,00899.64%
 
   NON Party write-in 290.36%
 
   Total Votes8,037   

County States Attorney - Morton - Vote For 1 Follow This Contest
Precincts Reporting: 18/18
   
         Votes   Percent         
   NON Party Allen M Koppy 8,04799.21%
 
   NON Party write-in 640.79%
 
   Total Votes8,111   

County Recorder - Morton - Vote For 1 Follow This Contest
Precincts Reporting: 18/18
   
         Votes   Percent         
   NON Party Carrole Schaner 8,07999.80%
 
   NON Party write-in 160.20%
 
   Total Votes8,095   

County Treasurer - Morton - Vote For 1 Follow This Contest
Precincts Reporting: 18/18
   
         Votes   Percent         
   NON Party Vicki Lippert 8,25099.79%
 
   NON Party write-in 170.21%
 
   Total Votes8,267   

County Sheriff - Morton - Vote For 1 Follow This Contest
Precincts Reporting: 18/18
   
         Votes   Percent         
   NON Party Dave Shipman 8,04498.98%
 
   NON Party write-in 831.02%
 
   Total Votes8,127   

Supervisor, Soil Conservation District - Morton - Vote For 1 Follow This Contest
Precincts Reporting: 18/18
   
         Votes   Percent         
   NON Party Rocky Bateman 7,84899.33%
 
   NON Party write-in 530.67%
 
   Total Votes7,901   

Official County Newspaper - Morton - Vote For 1 Follow This Contest
Precincts Reporting: 18/18
   
         Votes   Percent         
   NON Party The Morton County & Mandan News 8,273100.00%
 
   Total Votes8,273   

An initiated ordinance for the City of Mandan Special Election relating to the regulation of noise.: Shall an initiated ordinance relating to the regulation of loud, unnecessary, unnatural or unusual noises which are prolonged, unusual or unnatural and are a detriment to public health, comfort and welfare of the city inhabitants be adopted? - Mandan - Vote For 1 Follow This Contest
Precincts Reporting: 11/11
   
         Votes   Percent         
   Yes3,59456.81%
 
   No2,73243.19%
 
   Total Votes6,326   

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 Follow This Contest
Precincts Reporting: 505/505
   
         Votes   Percent         
   Yes5,82062.59%
 
   No3,47837.41%
 
   Total Votes9,298   

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 Follow This Contest
Precincts Reporting: 505/505
   
         Votes   Percent         
   Yes3,74138.83%
 
   No5,89461.17%
 
   Total Votes9,635   
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