12/20/1988 |
State Senate, District 48
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Special |
Patrick D. (Pat) McGowan (Independent-Republican) won with 3,409 votes (64.31%) and a winning margin of +28.62
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Candidate |
Gender |
Party |
Votes |
Percent |
Patrick D. (Pat) McGowan
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Man |
Independent-Republican |
3,409
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64.31
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George Gmach
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Man |
Democratic-Farmer-Labor |
1,892
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35.69
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Special election to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of DFL Senator Tad Jude on January 3, 1989 after being elected Hennepin County Commissioner. McGowan was a Minneapolis police sergeant. Gmach was a member of the Corcoran City Council.
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12/06/1988 |
State Senate, District 48
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Special Primary |
George Gmach (Democratic-Farmer-Labor) won with 1,074 votes (68.63%) and a winning margin of +37.25
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Candidate |
Gender |
Party |
Votes |
Percent |
George Gmach
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Man |
Democratic-Farmer-Labor |
1,074
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68.63
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Kathleen (Kiki) Clements
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Woman |
Democratic-Farmer-Labor |
491
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31.37
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Special primary election to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of DFL Senator Tad Jude on January 3, 1989 after being elected Hennepin County Commissioner. Gmach was a member of the Corcoran City Council and the DFL-endorsed candidate.
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12/06/1988 |
State Senate, District 48
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Special Primary |
Patrick D. (Pat) McGowan (Independent-Republican) won
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Candidate |
Gender |
Party |
Votes |
Percent |
Patrick D. (Pat) McGowan
|
Man |
Independent-Republican |
N/A
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100.00
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Special primary election to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of DFL Senator Tad Jude on January 3, 1989 after being elected Hennepin County Commissioner. McGowan was a Minneapolis police sergeant.
McGownan's raw vote total was not available.
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11/08/1988 |
State House, District 63A
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General |
Mary Jo McGuire (Democratic-Farmer-Labor) won with 8,757 votes (51.19%) and a winning margin of +2.51
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Candidate |
Gender |
Party |
Votes |
Percent |
Mary Jo McGuire
|
Woman |
Democratic-Farmer-Labor |
8,757
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51.19
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Karen Bondy
|
Woman |
Independent-Republican |
8,327
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48.68
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Bondy was nominated by convention after the death of Independent-Republican Representative John Rose on July 19, 1988.
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11/08/1988 |
State House, District 63B
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General |
Ann Wynia (Democratic-Farmer-Labor) won with 10,772 votes (75.17%) and a winning margin of +50.34
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Candidate |
Gender |
Party |
Votes |
Percent |
Ann Wynia
Incumbent
|
Woman |
Democratic-Farmer-Labor |
10,772
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75.17
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Kim Reckinger
|
Man |
Independent-Republican |
3,558
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24.83
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