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Area election results Beltrami County

Wilton Mayor:

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Shelly Baker - 48, 84 percent (unopposed)

Wilton City Council (elect 2):

Louis Snyder - 50, 52 percent

Travis Haefner - 45, 47 percent

Blackduck Mayor:

Jason Riggs - 118, 54 percent

Scott Palmer - 96, 44 percent

Blackduck City Council (elect 2):

Daryl Lundberg - 184, 63 percent

Cory Veazey - 106, 36 percent

Blackduck School Board (elect 3):

Dale Compton - 966, 28 percent

Rachel Larson - 877, 26 percent

Mark Allan Sparby - 763, 22 percent

Rita Rabe - 696, 20 percent

Blackduck School Board Special Election:

Randy Lange - 1,016, 85 percent (unopposed)

Kelliher Mayor:

Darin Latterell - 90, 93 percent (unopposed)

Kelliher City Council (elect 2):

Richard Skoe - 70, 38 percent

Dan Persons - 65, 36 percent

Gene Erickson - 38, 21 percent

Northome City Council:

Gerald Strauss - 81, 80 percent (unopposed)

Northome School Board (elect 3):

Douglas Jordan - 252, 20 percent

Florence Harvey - 252, 20 percent

Gary Dougherty - 235, 18 percent

Derek Wickum - 181, 14 percent

Kelli Steggall - 174, 14 percent

William Eitenmiller - 169, 13 percent

Red Lake School Board (elect 3):

Barb Thomas - 679, 22 percent

Roy Nelson - 524, 17 percent

Arnold Pemberton - 514, 17 percent

Chris Jourdain - 473, 16 percent

Keith Defoe - 419, 14 percent

Patricia Prentice - 400, 13 percent

Sheriff:

Tom Burch - 6,201, 50 percent

Wayne Tennis - 6,156, 49 percent

County Attorney:

Chris Strandlie - 9,772, 99 percent (unopposed)

County Board District 1:

Neal Gaalswyk - 1,675, 58 percent

Ken Laporte - 1,207, 41 percent

County Board District 2:

Robert Kangas - 1,408, 65 percent

Edward Nelson - 751, 34 percent

County Board District 4:

Jim Downson - 1,540, 62 percent

Bob Moore - 944, 38 percent

Cass Lake Mayor:

Wayne LaDuke - 133, 97 percent (unopposed)

Cass Lake City Council (elect 2):

Art Schumaker - 99, 48 percent

Wayne Bohn - 99, 48 percent

Walker Mayor:

Brian Johnson - 267, 55 percent

Bradley Walhof - 215, 44 percent

Walker City Council (elect 2):

Annie McMurrin - 273, 34 percent

Char Moore - 266, 33 percent

Pat Finney - 257, 32 percent

Cass Lake-Bena School Board (elect 3):

Bethany Norenberg - 721, 28 percent

Rick Haaland - 652, 26 percent

Steve Howard - 569, 22 percent

Jennie Reyes - 556, 22 percent

Sheriff:

Michael Erickson - 2,310, 66 percent

John Sutherland - 1,184, 34 percent

County Attorney:

Richard Mollin - 2,127, 62 percent

Jeanine Brand - 1,303, 34 percent

County Board District 1:

Duane Hayes - 354, 54 percent

Sid Michel - 297, 45 percent

County Board District 3:

John Chevalier - 480, 60 percent

Cayle Halberg - 216, 27 percent

County Board District 5:

Daniel Stensing - 351, 51 percent

Scott Bakke - 324, 48 percent

Bagley Mayor:

Mark Edevold - 225, 50 percent

Luwayne Loiland - 221, 49 percent

Bagley City Council (two seats):

Chad Bonik - 250, 32 percent

David Anderson - 248, 32 percent

Andy Anderson - 204, 26 percent

Eugene Cole - 64, 8 percent

Bagley School Board (elect 3):

Paula Davis - 1,548, 29 percent

Tim Halberg - 1,366, 25 percent

Wendy Fultz - 1,207, 22 percent

Lowell Philip - 940, 17 percent

Sheriff:

Cory Aukes - 5,021, 52 percent

Frank Homer - 4,534, 47 percent

County Attorney:

Don Dearstyne - 5,622, 61 percent

Nathaniel Welte - 3,586, 39 percent

County Board District 1:

Kathy McGrane Grell - 1,157, 54 percent

Don Carlson - 996, 46 percent

County Board District 3:

Gregory Larson - 1,066, 55 percent

Floyd Frank - 857, 45 percent

County Board District 5:

Cal Johannsen - 1,587, 97 percent (unopposed)

Laporte City Council (elect 2):

Joe Shuster - 42, 51 percent

Audrey Johnson - 38, 46 percent

Laporte School Board (elect 3):

Joe Jorland - 445, 29 percent

Steven Ware - 445, 29 percent

George Taylor - 390, 25 percent

David Patterson - 246 percent


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