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ST. PAUL - The Aug. 14 primary election features several races, but few candidates have mounted noticeable campaigns.

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In U.S. Senate and U.S. House campaigns, one person per party will advance to the Nov. 6 general election. In judicial races, the two candidates receiving the most votes will advance.

Independence: Glen Menze, Stephan Williams

Republican: Kurt Bills, David Carlson, Bob Carney Jr.

Democrat: Dick Franson, Amy Klobuchar (i), Jack Shepard, Darryl Stanton

Republican: Mike Parry, Allen Quist

Republican: David Gerson, John Kline (i)

Republican: John Howard II, Erik Paulsen (i)

Republican: Tony Hernandez, Ron Seiford

Democrat: Diana Longrie, Betty McCollum (i), Brian Stalboereger

Democrat: Gary Boisclair, Keith Ellison (i), Gregg Iverson

Republican: Michele Bachmann (i), Aubrey Immelman, Stephen Thompson

Democrat: Jeff Anderson, Tarryl Clark, Richard Nolan

Jill Clark, Lorie Skjerven Gildea (i), Dan Griffith

Alan Nelson, David Stras (i), Tim Tingelstad

(i) indicates incumbent


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