2022 general election results – Duluth News Tribune

Minnesota governor & lt. governor

Tim Walz and Peggy Flanagan, DFL 1,296,858
Scott Jensen and Matt Birk, GOP 1,099,168
Steve Patterson and Matt Huff, Grassroots-Legalize Cannabis 22,298
James McCaskel and David Sandbeck, Legal Marijuana Now 28,894
Hugh McTavish and Mike Winter, Independence-Alliance 17,860
Gabrielle M. Prosser and Kevin A. Dwire, Socialist Workers 7,202
Precincts reporting 3,917 of 4,103 (95.47%)

Minnesota attorney general

Keith Ellison, DFL 1,239,692
Jim Schultz, GOP 1,211,212
Precincts reporting 3,917 of 4,103 (95.47%)

Minnesota secretary of state

Steve Simon, DFL 1,329,617
Kim Crockett, GOP 1,099,136
Precincts reporting 3,917 of 4,103 (95.47%)

Should the city increase its parks fund levy to a new fixed annual percentage amount of 0.0472654 percent on the referendum market value of all taxable property within the city, which is $4,236,821 on the referendum market value of all taxable property within the city in 2023, and end the entire parks fund levy referendum revenue authorization in twenty-five (25) years at the end of the year 2047, unless otherwise revoked or reduced as provided by law?

Yes 18,060
No 18,262
Precincts reporting 33 of 33 (100%)
Jason Lukovsky 32,138
Gordon Ramsay 40,260
Precincts reporting 127 of 170 (74.71%)

8th Congressional District

Pete Stauber, GOP 165,974
Jen Schultz, DFL 128,148
Precincts reporting 660 of 835 (79.04%)
Grant Hauschild, DFL 19,291
Andrea Zupancich, GOP 17,919
Precincts reporting 94 of 132 (71.21%)
Rob Ecklund, DFL 8,883
Roger J. Skraba, GOP 8,378
Precincts reporting 69 of 101 (68.32%)
Mary Murphy, DFL 9,970
Natalie Zeleznikar, GOP 9,920
Precincts reporting 25 of 31 (80.65%)
Ben DeNucci, DFL 15,626
Robert Farnsworth, GOP 17,811
Precincts reporting 98 of 131 (74.81%)
Spencer Igo, GOP 8,300
Julie Sandstede, DFL 7,344
Precincts reporting 56 of 74 (75.68%)
David Lislegard, DFL 9,297
Matt Norri, GOP 8,757
Precincts reporting 42 of 57 (73.68%)
Jen McEwen, DFL 26,518
Alex Moe, GOP 10,481
Precincts reporting 32 of 32 (100%)
Art Johnston, GOP 4,830
Liz Olson, DFL 11,587
Precincts reporting 16 of 16 (100%)
Becky Hall, GOP 5,929
Alicia Kozlowski, DFL 14,593
Precincts reporting 16 of 16 (100%)
Michelle Boyechko, DFL 10,096
Jason Rarick, GOP 13,443
Precincts reporting 55 of 106 (51.89%)
Jeff Dotseth, GOP 8,216
Pete Radosevich, DFL 8,069
Precincts reporting 40 of 57 (70.18%)

Hermantown city questions

Should the City of Hermantown be authorized to pay for a portion of the upgrades to the Hermantown Ice Arena with up to $10,840,000 plus allowable costs and issue bonds as part of the larger Community Recreation Initiative of up to $19,310,000 authorized by the State of Minnesota in the 2021 tax bill and paid for with a portion of the additional one-half of one percent (0.5%) local option sales and use tax?

Should the City of Hermantown be authorized to pay for a walking, running, biking and other non-motorized trail upgrade as part of a larger effort to connect the Essentia Wellness Center, Fichtner Field Complex, Stebner Park, local schools, other communities, and other trail systems with up to $4,750,000 plus allowable costs and issue bonds as part of the larger Community Recreation Initiative of up to $19,310,000 authorized by the State of Minnesota in the 2021 tax bill and paid for with a portion of the additional on-half of one percent (0.5%) local option sales and use tax?

Should the City of Hermantown be authorized to pay for baseball, sports court, playground, basketball, and skate park upgrades at Fichtner Park with up to $3,900,000 plus allowable costs and issue bonds as part of the larger Community Recreation Initiative of up to $19,310,000 authorized by the State of Minnesota in the 2021 tax bill and paid for with a portion of the additional one-half of one percent (0.5%) local option sales and use tax?

Yes 3,176
No 1,558
Precincts reporting 3 of 3 (100%)

Hermantown School Board (elect 3)

David Hokanson 1,685
Matthew Brown 1,297
Daniel Elnes 1,017
Jerrid A. Anderson 1,647
Matthew Munger 2,711
Timothy Peterson 2,565
Precincts reporting 5 of 6 (83.33%)

Hermantown City Council (elect 2)

Chad Roberg 1,653
Brian LeBlanc 2,234
Andy Hjelle 1,805
Gerald K. Wallace 978
Precincts reporting 3 of 3 (100%)

Proctor School Board (elect 4)

Joe Ward 2,080
Larry Shelton 3,053
Tom Covington 1,187
Leah Blevins 1,275
Lynn M. Peterson 2,487
Amy Pocrnich 2,168
Dave Reyelts 1,077
Derek Parendo 1,122
Precincts reporting 7 of 8 (87.5%)

Rice Lake City Council (elect 2)

Brian Dunphy 332
John Hegstrom 913
Jayme Heim 1,210
Pat McDonald 645
Precincts reporting 1 of 1 (100%)


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