2024 Election Results (Washington County)

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These results were being compiled and formatted beginning at 10:15 a.m. on 11/6/24, the compilation was completed as of 11:00 a.m.

US Results from the Associated Press, all other local and state results from the Minnesota Secretary of State Election Results web page. electionresults.sos.mn.gov

NOTE: These are preliminary results that have not been certified by the respective offices.

Winning candidates are listed first where appropriate. We are only listing contested races for judges and other positions that are on the second side of the ballot. We are also only listing the top two candidates by results for the State of Minnesota and US races. For details of the rest of the candidates, visit the Secretary of State website.

 

President & Vice President

Donald Trump / JD Vance (R)

Nation Popular Vote – 71,410.720 (51%)             Electoral College - 277

Minnesota – 1,515,128 (46.61 %)

Kamala Harris / Tim Walz (D)

                Nation Popular Vote – 66,46,336 (47.5)                Electoral College – 224

                Minnesota – 1,654,562 (50.90%)  

               

US Senate

Amy Klobuchar (D) – 1,788,460 (56.22%)

Royce White (R) – 1,287,122 (40.46%)

US Representative District 2

Angie Craig (D) – 231,773 (55.54%)

Joe Teirab (R) – 175,611 (42.08%)

MN Senate District 41A

Wayne A. Johnson (R) – 15,167 (50.49%)

Lucia Wroblewski (D) – 14,840 (49.40%)

MN Senate District 41B

Tom Dippel (R) – 12,530 (50.93%)

Jen Fox (D) – 12,020 (48.86%)

 

County Commissioner District 3

Bethany Cox – 14,348 (50.94%)

Mark Wiens – 13,685 (48.59%)

Soil and Water Supervisor District 1

Matt Lindholm – 13,362 (58.37%)

Karen Schik – 9,348 (40.84%)

Cottage Grove Mayor

Myron Bailey – 18,174 (94.87%)

Write-in – 983 (5.13%)

 

Cottage Grove City Council

(Elect 2)

Justin Olsen – 12,112 (41.40%)

David Clausen – 9,310 (31.82%)

Tony Khambata – 7,320 (25.02%

CITY QUESTION 1

Sales and Use Tax for Improvements to Hamlet Park
Shall the City of Cottage Grove be authorized to impose a sales and use tax of one-half of one percent (0.50%) to improve Hamlet Park which will expire either when up to $17,000,000 plus an amount equal to debt service and the costs of the issuance of any bonds is raised, or after 25 years, whichever comes first? By voting "yes" on this question, you are voting to increase the sales tax in Cottage Grove to pay for the construction of improvements, which may include a new building, play equipment, skateboard park, athletic facilities, splash pad, and related updates that provide arts, wellness and recreational activities. If approved by voters at this election, the total sales and use tax imposed to fund this project and any other project will not exceed one-half of one percent (0.50%), regardless of the number of projects authorized.

NO - 13,768 (58.63%)

YES – 9,714 (41.37%)

CITY QUESTION 2

Sales and Use Tax for Development of Mississippi Dunes Park
Shall the City of Cottage Grove be authorized to impose a sales and use tax of one-half of one percent (0.50%) for the construction of improvements to the Mississippi Dunes Park Project which will expire either when up to $13,000,000 plus an amount equal to debt service and the costs of the issuance of any bonds is raised, or after 25 years, whichever comes first? By voting ''yes'' on this question, you are voting to increase the sales tax in Cottage Grove to pay for improvements to this approximately 33.3-acre site, which may include a year-round, four-season interpretive center, habitat restoration, a kayak, canoe, and small boat launch, outdoor educational spaces, walking and hiking trails, and a nature-themed playground. If approved by voters at this election, the total sales and use tax imposed to fund this project and any other project will not exceed one-half of one percent (0.50%), regardless of the number of projects authorized.

NO – 16,535 (71.87%)

YES – 6,472 (28.13%)

 

CITY QUESTION 3

Sales Tax for Improvements to River Oaks Golf Course
Shall the City of Cottage Grove be authorized to impose a sales and use tax of one-half of one percent (0.50%) to improve the River Oaks Golf Course and Event Center which will expire either when up to $6,000,000 plus an amount equal to debt service and the costs of the issuance of any bonds is raised, or after 25 years, whichever comes first? By voting ''yes'' on this question, you are voting to increase the sales tax in Cottage Grove to pay for the construction of improvements, which may include premier pickleball courts, indoor multi-sports simulators, a winter mountain biking course, upgrades to the building and patio, and a nine-hole putting green course. If approved by voters at this election, the total sales and use tax imposed to fund this project and any other project will not exceed one-half of one percent (0.50%), regardless of the number of projects authorized.

NO – 16,535 (71.87%)

YES – 6,472 (28.13%)

Chief Justice MN Supreme Court

Natalie E. Hudson – 1,526,724 (63.44%)

Stephen A. Emery – 870,729 (36.18%)

Associate Justice – Supreme Court 6

Karl Procaccini – 1,320,266 (56.64%)

Matthew R. Hanson – 1,001,761 (42.97%)

Judge – Court of Appeals 12

Diane B. Bratvold – 1,435,046 (63.52%)

Jonathan R. Woolsey – 815,302 (36.09%)

MN Constitutional Amendment – Environmental and Natural Resources Trust Fund Renewal

Note from the ballot: It was stated on the ballot that leaving this entry blank counts as a no vote and those are listed separately in the results.

Yes – 2,520,095

No – 528,980

Blank (No) – 202,436

Estimated Number of Voters – 3,251,511

Estimated Percent of YES – 77.51%