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Office
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11/08/2022 U.S. House, District 01 General Brad Finstad (Republican) won with 159,621 votes (53.83%) and a winning margin of +11.52
Candidate Gender Party Votes Percent
Brad Finstad Man Republican 159,621 53.83
Jeff Ettinger Man Democratic-Farmer-Labor 125,457 42.31
Richard B. Reisdorf Man Legal Marijuana Now 6,389 2.15
Brian Abrahamson Man Grassroots-Legalize Cannabis 4,943 1.67
11/08/2022 U.S. House, District 02 General Angie Craig (Democratic-Farmer-Labor) won with 165,583 votes (50.87%) and a winning margin of +5.23
Candidate Gender Party Votes Percent
Angie Craig Incumbent Woman Democratic-Farmer-Labor 165,583 50.87
Tyler Kistner Man Republican 148,576 45.65
Paula M. Overby Transgender / Non-binary Legal Marijuana Now 10,728 3.30

Overby died prior to the general eleciton on October 5, 2022. Overby's name remained on the ballot.

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11/08/2022 U.S. House, District 03 General Dean Phillips (Democratic-Farmer-Labor) won with 198,883 votes (59.56%) and a winning margin of +19.19
Candidate Gender Party Votes Percent
Dean Phillips Incumbent Man Democratic-Farmer-Labor 198,883 59.56
Tom Weiler Man Republican 134,797 40.37
11/08/2022 U.S. House, District 04 General Betty McCollum (Democratic-Farmer-Labor) won with 200,055 votes (67.59%) and a winning margin of +35.33
Candidate Gender Party Votes Percent
Betty McCollum Incumbent Woman Democratic-Farmer-Labor 200,055 67.59
May Lor Xiong Woman Republican 95,493 32.26
Diane J. Peterson Woman Write-In 11 0.00
11/08/2022 U.S. House, District 05 General Ilhan Omar (Democratic-Farmer-Labor) won with 214,224 votes (74.33%) and a winning margin of +49.80
Candidate Gender Party Votes Percent
Ilhan Omar Incumbent Woman Democratic-Farmer-Labor 214,224 74.33
Cicely Davis Woman Republican 70,702 24.53
11/08/2022 U.S. House, District 06 General Tom Emmer (Republican) won with 198,145 votes (61.97%) and a winning margin of +24.17
Candidate Gender Party Votes Percent
Tom Emmer Incumbent Man Republican 198,145 61.97
Jeanne Hendricks Woman Democratic-Farmer-Labor 120,852 37.79
Todd Stenberg Man Write-In 334 0.10
11/08/2022 U.S. House, District 07 General Michelle L. Fischbach (Republican) won with 204,766 votes (66.95%) and a winning margin of +39.33
Candidate Gender Party Votes Percent
Michelle L. Fischbach Incumbent Woman Republican 204,766 66.95
Jill Abahsain Woman Democratic-Farmer-Labor 84,455 27.61
Travis (Bull) Johnson Man Legal Marijuana Now 16,421 5.37
11/08/2022 U.S. House, District 08 General Pete Stauber (Republican) won with 188,755 votes (57.18%) and a winning margin of +14.46
Candidate Gender Party Votes Percent
Pete Stauber Incumbent Man Republican 188,755 57.18
Jennifer Schultz Woman Democratic-Farmer-Labor 141,009 42.72
11/08/2022 Governor General Tim Walz (Democratic-Farmer-Labor) won with 1,312,349 votes (52.27%) and a winning margin of +7.66
Candidate Gender Party Votes Percent
Tim Walz Incumbent with Peggy Flanagan Man Democratic-Farmer-Labor 1,312,349 52.27
Scott Jensen with Matt Birk Man Republican 1,119,941 44.61
James McCaskel with David Sandbeck Man Legal Marijuana Now 29,346 1.17
Steve Patterson with Matt Huff Man Grassroots-Legalize Cannabis 22,599 0.90
Hugh McTavish with Mike Winter Man Independence-Alliance 18,156 0.72
Gabrielle M. Prosser with Kevin A. Dwire Woman Socialist Workers 7,241 0.29
Joyce Lynne Lacey with Kent Edwards Woman Write-In 11 0.00
Mohamed Mourssi-Alfash with Lance Harvey Hegland Man Write-In 5 0.00
Loner Blue with Al Smith Man Write-In 4 0.00

Governor Walz and Lieutenant Governor Peggy Flanagan were reelected to a second term.

Jensen was a physician from Chaska and former State Senator (SD 47, 2017-2021); Birk was a retired NFL player from Mendota Heights.

McCaskel was a resident of Minneapolis.

Patterson was a small business owner from Austin.

McTavish was a patent attorney from Pine Springs.

Prosser was a factory worker from Minneapolis.

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11/08/2022 Secretary of State General Steve Simon (Democratic-Farmer-Labor) won with 1,345,685 votes (54.53%) and a winning margin of +9.15
Candidate Gender Party Votes Percent
Steve Simon Incumbent Man Democratic-Farmer-Labor 1,345,685 54.53
Kim Crockett Woman Republican 1,119,949 45.38
Steve Carlson Man Write-In 15 0.00

Secretary of State Simon was reelected to a third term. It was the fifth consecutive DFL win for the office - one shy of tying the party record.

Crockett was an attorney from Excelsior.

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