Published August 12, 2010, 03:00 PM

Local and statewide primary election results

Election results by the numbers. Numbers have not been certified yet.

Local election results for Carlton County

Carlton County Commissioner – District Four

(Top two go to general election)

Robert (Bob) Olean - 523

Tony Sheda - 299

Kelly Zink - 230

Susan Zmyslony – 227

Dana Miletich - 210

Paul Vernon - 185

Jennifer Chmielewski - 92

Melvin Omer - 73

Kerrick Johnson - 18

Cloquet School Board

(Top six vote getters go on, three open seats)

Dan Danielson - 706

Dave Battaglia - 691

Sandra A. Crowley - 655

Tracy Vargason - 589

Ron Gittings - 503

Rose Scheuer - 479

Sam Bolling - 105

ISD 95 (Cromwell-Wright School District) Question

Shall the school board of Independent School District No. 95 be authorized to issue its general obligation school building bonds in an amount not to exceed $495,000 to provide funds for a phased program of repair, renovation, upgrading, equipping and construction of improvements to various school sites and facilities and acquisition and installation of instructional equipment and improved technology systems, with said bonds to be repaid from funds on hand and available in the debt redemption fund of the school district?

Yes – 309

No - 61

Sixth District Court Judge

(Carlton County votes only*)

Mike Cuzzo - 1,609

Tim Little – 1,059

Timothy A. Costley – 493

James Ross – 423

Russ Conrow – 396

Juhl Halvorson – 373

John Steven Lind – 364

Lawrence W. Ulanowski – 170

* The Northshore judgeship was on the ballot in St. Louis, Carlton, Lake and Cook counties — all part of the 6th Judicial District. After votes were tallied for all four counties, Mike Cuzzo and Timothy Costley will advance to November's general election. Cuzzo, of Duluth, received about 36 percent of the votes cast. Two Harbors lawyer Tim Costley, of Two Harbors, received more than 17 percent of the votes. Source: Duluth News Tribune

Minnesota statewide and congressional primary election contests

(99.9 percent of precincts reporting)

Governor-Lieutenant Governor

Democratic-Farmer-Labor:

Margaret Anderson Kelliher-John Gunyou (e), 175,696 (39.77 percent)

Mark Dayton-Yvonne Prettner Solon, 182,524 (41.32 percent)

Matt Entenza-Robyne Robinson, 80,426 (18.21 percent)

Peter Idusogie-Lady Jayne Fontaine, 3,131 (0.71 percent)

Republican:

Bob Carney Jr.-William McGaughey, 9,845 (7.55 percent)

Leslie Davis-Gregory K. Soderberg, 8,592 (6.59 percent)

Tom Emmer-Annette T. Meeks (e), 107,483 (82.48 percent)

Ole Savior-Todd “Elvis” Anderson, 4,396 (3.37 percent)

Independence:

Rob Hahn-Thomas J. Harens, 2,528 (14.26 percent)

Tom Horner-James A. Mulder (e), 11,388 (64.22 percent)

Phil Ratte-Gayle Lynn Lemaster, 1,231 (6.94 percent)

John T. Uldrich-Stephen Williams, 1,768 (9.97 percent)

Rahn V. Workcuff-Mark F. Workcuff, 817 (4.61 percent)

Secretary of State

Democratic-Farmer-Labor:

Dick Franson, 70,926 (18.23 percent)

Mark Ritchie (i) (e), 318,202 (81.77 percent)

Attorney general

Republican:

Sharon Anderson, 55,805 (45.97 percent)

Chris Barden (e), 65,578 (54.03 percent)

Democratic-Farmer-Labor:

Leo F. Meyer, 57,106 (14.39 percent)

Lori Swanson (i) (e), 339,844 (85.61 percent)

Congressional District 2

Democratic-Farmer-Labor:

Shelley Madore, 19,977 (54.74 percent)

Dan Powers (e), 16,519 (45.26 percent)

Congressional District 4

Republican:

Teresa Collette (e), 6,949 (67.20 percent)

Jack Shepard, 3,392 (32.80 percent)

Democratic-Farmer-Labor:

Diana Longrie, 8,622 (13.25 percent)

Betty McCollum (i) (e), 55,494 (86.55 percent)

Congressional District 5

Democratic-Farmer-Labor:

Barb Davis White, 7,965 (11.72 percent)

Keith Ellison (i) (e), 55,431 (81.55 percent)

Gregg A. Iverson, 4,575 (6.73 percent)

Congressional District 6

Democratic-Farmer-Labor:

Tarryl Clark (e), 28,035 (69.11 percent)

Maureen Reed (withdrew), 12,530 (30.89 percent)

Congressional District 7

Republican:

Lee Byberg (e), 11,419 (60.96 percent)

Alan Roebke, 7,314 (39.04 percent)

Congressional District 8

Democratic-Farmer-Labor:

W.C. “Bill” Hamm, 13,821 (19.70 percent

James Oberstar (i) (e), 56,346 (80.30 percent)

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(i) = incumbent

(e) = party endorsed

Source: Secretary of State’s office

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