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Photos: Election Day 2020

Voters turned out early to cast their ballots in Cloquet, with two precincts reporting more than 200 votes cast around mid-morning.

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Voters enter Our Redeemer Lutheran Church in Cloquet to cast their ballots Tuesday morning. (Samantha Erkkila/serkkila@duluthnews.com)

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Jon Ahlgren (front) and Joe Schmitz vote at Our Redeemer Lutheran Church in Cloquet on Tuesday, Nov. 3. Over 200 voters cast their ballot at this precinct before 9:30 a.m. (Samantha Erkkila / serkkila@duluthnews.com)

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Heidi Hendrickson casts her ballot while her son Warren waits in a stroller at the Our Redeemer Lutheran Church in Cloquet on Tuesday morning. (Samantha Erkkila/serkkila@duluthnews.com)

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A Trump flag secured to a truck waves in the wind outside the Our Redeemer Lutheran Church precinct in Cloquet on Tuesday, Nov. 3. (Samantha Erkkila / serkkila@duluthnews.com)

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Brothers Russell (left) and Darrell Erickson fill out their ballots at Cloquet City Hall on Tuesday, Nov. 3. At 10:30 a.m., the precinct saw 225 people cast their vote. (Samantha Erkkila / serkkila@duluthnews.com)

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First-time election judge Teresa Backus sanitizes a table after a voter leaves the Cloquet City Hall precinct on Tuesday, Nov. 3. Backus said she felt compelled to become an election judge this year when she heard there was a shortage of judges. (Samantha Erkkila / serkkila@duluthnews.com)

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Carlton County District 3 Commissioner Tom Proulx submits his ballot Tuesday morning at Cloquet City Hall. Commissioner Proulx is running unopposed in this election. (Samantha Erkkila/serkkila@duluthnews.com)

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Bryan Broten casts his ballot at Cloquet City Hall Tuesday, Nov. 3. (Samantha Erkkila / serkkila@duluthnews.com)

Samantha Erkkila is a former digital content producer for the Duluth News Tribune.
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