12/21/1991 |
State Senate, District 42
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Special Primary |
Rosemary Kostick (Democratic-Farmer-Labor) won with 196 votes (100.00%) and a winning margin of +100.00
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Candidate |
Gender |
Party |
Votes |
Percent |
Rosemary Kostick
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Woman |
Democratic-Farmer-Labor |
196
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100.00
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Special primary election to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Independent-Republican Senator Don Storm on December 7, 1991 after being appointed to the Minnesota Public Utilities Commission.
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12/21/1991 |
State Senate, District 42
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Special Primary |
Roy W. Terwilliger (Independent-Republican) won with 2,252 votes (33.46%) and a winning margin of +7.93
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Candidate |
Gender |
Party |
Votes |
Percent |
Roy W. Terwilliger
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Man |
Independent-Republican |
2,252
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33.46
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Tim Engstrom
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Man |
Independent-Republican |
1,718
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25.52
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Barbara Lupient
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Woman |
Independent-Republican |
1,487
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22.09
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Glenn L. Smith
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Man |
Independent-Republican |
1,208
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17.95
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Connie Janssen
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Woman |
Independent-Republican |
66
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0.98
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Special primary election to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Independent-Republican Senator Don Storm on December 7, 1991 after being appointed to the Minnesota Public Utilities Commission.
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12/17/1991 |
State House, District 47A
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Special |
Rich Krambeer (Independent-Republican) won with 2,043 votes (53.09%) and a winning margin of +6.19
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Candidate |
Gender |
Party |
Votes |
Percent |
Rich Krambeer
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Man |
Independent-Republican |
2,043
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53.09
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Darlene Luther
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Woman |
Democratic-Farmer-Labor |
1,805
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46.91
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Special election to the fill the vacancy due to the resignation of DFL Representative Linda J. Scheid on January 1, 1992 to become Vice President for Community Affairs with Burnet Realty. Krambeer was an attorney from Brooklyn Park. Luther was a business consultant from Brooklyn Park and wife of former DFL state Representative (HD 45B, 1975-1977) and sitting state Senator (SD 45, 1977-1983; SD 47, 1983-1995) Bill Luther.
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02/20/1991 |
State House, District 32B
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Special |
Gregory M. Davids (Independent-Republican) won with 3,369 votes (62.82%) and a winning margin of +26.85
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Candidate |
Gender |
Party |
Votes |
Percent |
Gregory M. Davids
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Man |
Independent-Republican |
3,369
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62.82
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Harlin Taylor
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Man |
Democratic-Farmer-Labor |
1,929
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35.97
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Henry Zamarron
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Man |
Socialist Workers |
42
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0.78
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Special election to the fill the vacancy due to the resignation of Independent-Republican Representative Elton R. Redalen before being seated to the 77th Legislative Session following his appointment as Commissioner of the Minnesota Department of Agriculture.
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02/05/1991 |
State House, District 50B
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Special |
Philip W. (Phil) Heir (Independent-Republican) won with 1,828 votes (53.54%) and a winning margin of +7.09
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Candidate |
Gender |
Party |
Votes |
Percent |
Philip W. (Phil) Heir
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Man |
Independent-Republican |
1,828
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53.54
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Jim Nelson
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Man |
Democratic-Farmer-Labor |
1,586
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46.46
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Special election to the fill the vacancy after the resignation of DFL Representative Joe Quinn before being seated to the 77th Legislative Session following his appointment as a Minnesota 10th Judicial District Court Judge. Heir was a senior systems analyst at the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources and a resident of Blaine. Nelson was a Blaine City Council member.
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