11/03/1987 |
State House, District 65A
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Special |
Andy Dawkins (Democratic-Farmer-Labor) won with 1,950 votes (76.80%) and a winning margin of +53.60
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Candidate |
Gender |
Party |
Votes |
Percent |
Andy Dawkins
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Man |
Democratic-Farmer-Labor |
1,950
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76.80
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Eunice Smith
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Woman |
Independent-Republican |
589
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23.20
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Special election to the fill the vacancy due to the resignation of DFL Representative Fred Norton on June 25, 1987 who was appointed to the Minnesota Court of Appeals.
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11/03/1987 |
State House, District 30B
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Special |
Dale DeRaad (Independent-Republican) won with 3,532 votes (53.62%) and a winning margin of +7.24
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Candidate |
Gender |
Party |
Votes |
Percent |
Dale DeRaad
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Man |
Independent-Republican |
3,532
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53.62
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Peter Fog
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Man |
Democratic-Farmer-Labor |
3,055
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46.38
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Special election to the fill the vacancy due to the resignation of DFL Representative Jerry Schoenfeld who was appointed Director of the Rural Development Board in the Minnesota Department of Trade and Economic Development. DeRaad was an accountant from Waseca. Fog was a university internship coordinator from Waseca.
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11/03/1987 |
State Senate, District 04
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Special |
Bob Decker (Independent-Republican) won with 8,800 votes (51.43%) and a winning margin of +2.85
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Candidate |
Gender |
Party |
Votes |
Percent |
Bob Decker
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Man |
Independent-Republican |
8,800
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51.43
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Anthony G. (Tony) Kinkel
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Man |
Democratic-Farmer-Labor |
8,312
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48.57
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Special election to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of DFL Senator Gerald Willet to become Commissioner of the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency.
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09/29/1987 |
State Senate, District 04
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Special Primary |
Bob Decker (Independent-Republican) won with 2,121 votes (57.40%) and a winning margin of +14.80
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Candidate |
Gender |
Party |
Votes |
Percent |
Bob Decker
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Man |
Independent-Republican |
2,121
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57.40
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Kenneth Glidden
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Man |
Independent-Republican |
1,574
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42.60
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Special primary election to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of DFL Senator Gerald Willet to become Commissioner of the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency.
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09/29/1987 |
State Senate, District 04
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Special Primary |
Anthony G. (Tony) Kinkel (Democratic-Farmer-Labor) won with 3,000 votes (87.31%) and a winning margin of +74.62
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Candidate |
Gender |
Party |
Votes |
Percent |
Anthony G. (Tony) Kinkel
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Man |
Democratic-Farmer-Labor |
3,000
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87.31
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Dennis E. Haley
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Man |
Democratic-Farmer-Labor |
436
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12.69
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Special primary election to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of DFL Senator Gerald Willet to become Commissioner of the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency. Kinkel was a state Representative from Park Rapids (HD 04B, 1987-1999). Haley was an electrical contractor from Pine River.
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