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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: 5/5 (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 1,03864.83%
 
   DEM Party Tracy Potter 54634.10%
 
   LIB Party Keith J Hanson 150.94%
 
   NON Party write-in 20.12%
 
   Total Votes1,601   

Representative in Congress - Vote For 1 Follow This Contest
Precincts Reporting: 505/505
   
         Votes   Percent         
   REP Party Rick Berg 61938.71%
 
   DEM Party Earl Pomeroy 97560.98%
 
   NON Party write-in 50.31%
 
   Total Votes1,599   

Secretary of State - Vote For 1 Follow This Contest
Precincts Reporting: 505/505
   
         Votes   Percent         
   REP Party Alvin A (Al) Jaeger 78650.03%
 
   DEM Party Corey Mock 78449.90%
 
   NON Party write-in 10.06%
 
   Total Votes1,571   

Attorney General - Vote For 1 Follow This Contest
Precincts Reporting: 505/505
   
         Votes   Percent         
   REP Party Wayne Stenehjem 98962.56%
 
   DEM Party Jeanette Boechler 59137.38%
 
   NON Party write-in 10.06%
 
   Total Votes1,581   

Agriculture Commissioner - Vote For 1 Follow This Contest
Precincts Reporting: 505/505
   
         Votes   Percent         
   REP Party Doug Goehring 82252.36%
 
   DEM Party Merle Boucher 74647.52%
 
   NON Party write-in 20.13%
 
   Total Votes1,570   

Public Service Commissioner - Vote For 1 Follow This Contest
Precincts Reporting: 505/505
   
         Votes   Percent         
   REP Party Kevin Cramer 75547.88%
 
   DEM Party Brad Crabtree 77749.27%
 
   LIB Party Joshua Voytek 442.79%
 
   NON Party write-in 10.06%
 
   Total Votes1,577   

Tax Commissioner - Vote For 1 Follow This Contest
Precincts Reporting: 505/505
   
         Votes   Percent         
   REP Party Cory Fong 84153.46%
 
   DEM Party Cynthia Kaldor 69243.99%
 
   LIB Party Richard Flattum-Riemers 372.35%
 
   NON Party write-in 30.19%
 
   Total Votes1,573   

Justice of the Supreme Court - Vote For 1 Follow This Contest
Precincts Reporting: 505/505
   
         Votes   Percent         
   NON Party Carol Kapsner 1,28099.46%
 
   NON Party write-in 70.54%
 
   Total Votes1,287   

Judge of the District Court No. 2 - Southeast - Vote For 1 Follow This Contest
Precincts Reporting: 92/92
   
         Votes   Percent         
   NON Party Brad Cruff 57642.76%
 
   NON Party John T (Jack) Paulson 76857.02%
 
   NON Party write-in 30.22%
 
   Total Votes1,347   

Judge of the District Court No. 5 - Southeast - Vote For 1 Follow This Contest
Precincts Reporting: 92/92
   
         Votes   Percent         
   NON Party Daniel D Narum 1,39799.15%
 
   NON Party write-in 120.85%
 
   Total Votes1,409   

Judge of the District Court No. 6 - Southeast - Vote For 1 Follow This Contest
Precincts Reporting: 92/92
   
         Votes   Percent         
   NON Party Jay Schmitz 83165.23%
 
   NON Party Mikal "Mike" Simonson 44034.54%
 
   NON Party write-in 30.24%
 
   Total Votes1,274   

County Commissioner Combined - Sargent - District 1 - Vote For 1 Follow This Contest
Precincts Reporting: 5/5
   
         Votes   Percent         
   NON Party Steven Wyum 1,25994.52%
 
   NON Party write-in 735.48%
 
   Total Votes1,332   

County Commissioner - Sargent - District 2 - Vote For 2 Follow This Contest
Precincts Reporting: 5/5
   
         Votes   Percent         
   NON Party Jerry Dill 2318.16%
 
   NON Party David L Jacobson 76026.84%
 
   NON Party Richard Ruch 75326.59%
 
   NON Party Mike Walstead 1,07938.10%
 
   NON Party write-in 90.32%
 
   Total Votes2,832   

County Auditor - Sargent - Vote For 1 Follow This Contest
Precincts Reporting: 5/5
   
         Votes   Percent         
   NON Party Sherry Hosford 1,43499.38%
 
   NON Party write-in 90.62%
 
   Total Votes1,443   

County States Attorney - Sargent - Vote For 1 Follow This Contest
Precincts Reporting: 5/5
   
         Votes   Percent         
   NON Party Lyle R Bopp 93959.36%
 
   NON Party Trent W Mahler 64140.52%
 
   NON Party write-in 20.13%
 
   Total Votes1,582   

County Treasurer/Recorder/Clerk of District Court - Sargent - Vote For 1 Follow This Contest
Precincts Reporting: 5/5
   
         Votes   Percent         
   NON Party Gina Hillestad 1,40698.81%
 
   NON Party write-in 171.19%
 
   Total Votes1,423   

County Sheriff - Sargent - Vote For 1 Follow This Contest
Precincts Reporting: 5/5
   
         Votes   Percent         
   NON Party Travis A Paeper 1,39797.42%
 
   NON Party write-in 372.58%
 
   Total Votes1,434   

Supervisor, Wild Rice Soil Conservation District - Sargent - Vote For 1 Follow This Contest
Precincts Reporting: 5/5
   
         Votes   Percent         
   NON Party Joseph C Breker 1,36498.41%
 
   NON Party write-in 221.59%
 
   Total Votes1,386   

County Official Newspaper - Sargent - Vote For 1 Follow This Contest
Precincts Reporting: 5/5
   
         Votes   Percent         
   NON Party The Sargent County Teller 1,465100.00%
 
   Total Votes1,465   

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         
   Yes91060.63%
 
   No59139.37%
 
   Total Votes1,501   

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         
   Yes70545.37%
 
   No84954.63%
 
   Total Votes1,554   

County Measure 1: Should the current emergency services communication fee of up to $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 by up to $0.50? 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 an initial six-year period, with the revenue dedicated to maintaining and operating the emergency services communication system as required by law. - Sargent - Vote For 1 Follow This Contest
Precincts Reporting: 5/5
   
         Votes   Percent         
   Yes81351.88%
 
   No75448.12%
 
   Total Votes1,567   
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