Rob Eastlund Candidate
| Born: |
June 19, 1949 Braham, Minnesota Isanti County United States |
| Resided: |
Isanti,
Minnesota
Isanti County |
| Death: | -- |
| Gender: | Man |
| Occupation: | Commercial property manager |
| Political Party: | Independent-Republican; Republican |
| Offices Held: | Cambridge-Isanti (District 911) School Board member. State Representative: HD 18A (2001-2003); HD 17A (2003-2011). |
| Notes: | Eastlund was a former high school math teacher and farmer. |
| Sources: | Minnesota Birth Certificate Index. United States Census, 1950. Minnesota Legislative Reference Library. |
Minnesota House of Representatives.
Election Details
| Number of state/federal offices sought | Number of campaigns | Number of winning campaigns |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 12 | 10 |
| Date | Election | Stage | Party | Votes | Percent | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 11/04/2008 | State House, District 17A | General | Republican | 12,448 | 53.18% | Won |
| 11/07/2006 | State House, District 17A | General | Republican | 8,834 | 50.51% | Won |
| 11/02/2004 | State House, District 17A | General | Republican | 11,804 | 52.92% | Won |
| 09/14/2004 | State House, District 17A | Primary | Republican | 483 | 100.00% | Won |
| 11/05/2002 | State House, District 17A | General | Republican | 8,927 | 53.18% | Won |
| 09/10/2002 | State House, District 17A | Primary | Republican | 1,776 | 100.00% | Won |
| 11/07/2000 | State House, District 18A | General | Republican | 8,191 | 45.33% | Won |
| 09/12/2000 | State House, District 18A | Primary | Republican | 771 | 100.00% | Won |
| 11/06/1990 | State House, District 19A | General | Independent-Republican | 6,372 | 46.89% | Lost |
| 09/11/1990 | State House, District 19A | Primary | Independent-Republican | 2,343 | 100.00% | Won |
| 11/08/1988 | State House, District 19A | General | Independent-Republican | 6,901 | 46.16% | Lost |
| 09/13/1988 | State House, District 19A | Primary | Independent-Republican | 635 | 100.00% | Won |
Related Reports
- Rob Eastlund’s Open HD 17A Seat to Remain GOP-Favored (March 25, 2010)