ELECTION
Coleman out of 2014 campaigns
By Don Davis Former U.S. Sen. Norm Coleman will not run for office in 2014, meaning there will be no rematch with Al Franken that many Republicans wanted. In a series of Tweets late Thursday, Colema...
Posted on 3/7/13 at 11:30 PM
The Chamber's 'sacrificial lamb'?
Elections We reported recently about the Minnesota Chamber of Commerce's unusual dual endorsement in Senate District 56. Some voters may not care about an interest group's preferred candidate, but i...
Posted on 10/8/10 at 10:18 AM
COUNTY ATTORNEY: Orput defeats Shoeberg
In the race to replace outgoing Washington County Attorney Doug Johnson, Peter Orput defeated Kevin Shoeberg 60.61 percent(46,685 votes) to 38.96 percent (30,013 votes).November 03, 2010
CITY COUNCIL: Ohs re-elected; Burns in
Voters sent Julie Ohs back for another Woodbury City Council term and Christopher Burns narrowly won an open seat.November 03, 2010
GOP knocks off 'Woodbury Three'
November 03, 2010
Afton: Richter WINS, NO charter in Afton
At 2:30 a.m., Afton City Council member was declared the winner over challenger Kuchen Meyer. Richter received 63.74 percent of vote, whereas Meyer generated 35.78 percent of the vote. In terms of the two questions facing Afton: "Should Afton adopt a charter?" and "Should the Afton Charter Commission be eliminated?" 70.05 percent of Afton resident voted "no" to the charter, whereas 67.95 percent voted "yes" to eliminating the Afton Charter Commission.November 03, 2010
COUNTY BOARD: Weik, Pulkrabek defeat challengers
Incumbents in races for the District 2 and 5 seats to the Washington County Board of Commissioners cruised to victories over their respective challengers on Election Day.November 03, 2010
10th JUDICIAL DISTRICT: Jude leads pack of 24 candidates
Two dozen candidates ran for the Court 3 seat in Minnesota's 10th Judicial District. It appeared early Wednesday morning one candidate was likely to come out on top.November 03, 2010
MAYOR: Giuliani Stephens wins by large margin
In the race to replace retiring Woodbury Mayor Bill Hargis, Mary Giuliani Stephens topped a field of six candidates with a commanding 53 percent of the vote.November 03, 2010
GOVERNOR: Dayton-Emmer race likely headed to recount
Minnesota voters gave a liberal they know a governor's race lead late Tuesday, but no one was declaring victory.By Don Davis, Capitol Bureau , November 03, 2010
School District 622: Coborn, Wheeler, Yener WIN
In the District 622 School Board race, for three open seats, incumbent Mark Wheeler and challengers Amy Coborn and Michelle Yener have all earned a seat.November 03, 2010
School District 834: Hoeppner, Lehmann, Fedie and Fleischman WIN
In the District 834 School Board race, for four open seats,incumbent George Hoeppner, incumbent Natalie Fedie, incumbent Natasha Fleischman and challenger Tom Lehmann have won.November 03, 2010
House 56A results: Lohmer continues to lead Bunn
With 11 of 15 precincts reported in the election for state House 56A Republican Kathy Lohmer continues her lead over state Rep. Julie Bunn.November 02, 2010
Minnesota Republicans to keep eye on votes
Minnesota Republicans say they learned their lesson in 2008, when they felt the U.S. Senate race was stolen from them, and plan to monitor today's election closer than ever.By Don Davis , November 02, 2010
16 candidates running for two City Council seats
Voters will pick from a long list of Woodbury City Council hopefuls on their Nov. 2 general election ballot. The bumper crop of candidates is believed to be a record in Woodbury.November 01, 2010
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Last time together for three governor hopefuls
Tom Emmer, Mark Dayton and Tom Horner drew their record-setting debate series to a close where it all started in a Sunday governor's forum sounding a lot like their first one just after the Aug. 10 primary election.By Don Davis , November 01, 2010
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