Arthur's Minnesota Voters Guide
I just moved into the new state of Minnesota, and had to get my bearings. Evidently they don’t print up a voters guide booklet like they do in Washington state, but I did find this website where you can type in your address, or it can guess from your internet IP address:
I happen to be an Asian who prefers republicans and traditional values, but you make vote differently .
Republican Party: http://www.mngop.com/index.asp
http://pollfinder.sos.state.mn.us/
your City/Township is:
ROCHESTER
Next Election:
11/06/2012 STATE GENERAL ELECTION
You vote at:
HOSANNA LUTHERAN CHURCH (W3P5)
2815 57TH ST NW
ROCHESTER, MN 55901
Precinct Name: ROCHESTER W3 P5 Precinct Code: 0148
Districts for this address:
Congressional: 1
MN Senate: 25
MN House: 25B
County Commissioner: 07
Judicial: 03
School: ROCHESTER (535)
County: Olmsted
Click here for a list of Candidates
Click here for Sample Ballot
The sample ballot will give you a pdf you can print out, but here it is in text form for my precinct:
OLMSTED COUNTY STATE OF MINNESOTA NOVEMBER 6, 2012
CITY OF ROCHESTER W3 P5 0148
FEDERAL OFFICES
PRESIDENT AND
VICE-PRESIDENT
VOTE FOR ONE TEAM
* This is usually the “easy” one, most people vote by the two major parties
MITT ROMNEY
AND PAUL RYAN
Republican
if you like
- traditional values and marriage
- government that serves the people instead of being property of government
- answers to what in the blazes was going in Benghazi and the white house
- somebody who is tough on Iran, Russia, China, Cuba and Venezuela
and don't mind someone who is
- white
- a mormon who doesn't smoke drink alcohol or coffee but believes in Jesus (and yes some other stuff, but at least it's not marxist racial liberation theology)
- successful
- doesn't associate with any communists, Islamists, anti-Americans, anti-Israel or Palestinean nationalists.
- never bragged about choosing his college friends carefully “the more politically active black students. The foreign students. The Chicanos. The Marxist professors and structural feminists and punk-rock performance poets.”
BARACK OBAMA
AND JOE BIDEN
Democratic-Farmer-Labor
If you like
- Frank Marshall Davis, Jeremiah Wright, Louis Farrakan, Morse, Hugo Chavez, Putin, George Soros, Bill Ayers, Van Jones, Valerie Jarrett, ACORN
-antiwar and third world liberation movements
- feminists and pro-choice abortion rights
- nontraditional marriage
- fighting global warming, green jobs and saving polar bears
- Obama was fully in charge of keeping American ambassador safe in Benghazi and making the tough call not to send in military help and he'll figure out who did it after the investigation (even though everybody knew in 2 hours who did it)
- guy who promises to lower deficits, increase jobs, raise taxes on the rich, increase energy production, lower health insurance costs, increase gas mileage, keep military strong, and terrorists in check if you only give him one more term.
- somebody who is endorsed by Iran, Russia, China, Cuba, Venezuela and is friendly toward the Islamists who got elected in Egypt and makes speeches about the danger of insulting videos.
- Biden said that the Taliban in Afghanistan is not our enemy, does he still think that?
- Obama DID get bin Laden, but Al Qaeda set up shop in Egypt and Libya after Obama brought down the governments that had cracked down on Al Qaeda.
GARY JOHNSON
AND JIM GRAY
Libertarian Party
- if you like Ron Paul and Iran
JAMES HARRIS
AND MAURA DELUCA
Socialist Workers Party
- if you like Stalin
VIRGIL GOODE
AND JIM CLYMER
Constitution Party
Most interesting find on Goode: voted in 2007 against a resolution opposing the increase in troop numbers in Iraq,[25] saying that he didn't want to "aid and assist the Islamic jihadists who want the green flag of the crescent and star to wave over the Capitol of the United States and over theWhite House of this country" and that "radical Muslims" wanted to control the world and put "In Muhammad We Trust" on American currency.[26]
DEAN MORSTAD
AND JOSH FRANKE-HYLAND
Constitutional Government
JILL STEIN
AND CHERI HONKALA
Green Party
Interesting blurb: Presidential candidate Jill Stein was arrested Wednesday for trespassing in Keystone XL pipeline protest.
JIM CARLSON
AND GEORGE MCMAHON
Grassroots Party
Wikipedia: JCarlson is the owner of Last Place on Earth, a head shop located in Duluth, Minnesota.[1] In September 2011, the shop was raided by police for selling bath salts and synthetic marijuana.[2] After the raid, Carlson filed a lawsuit to strike down Minnesota's ban on the substances. His suit was dismissed by the court in November 2011.[3][4][5]
PETA LINDSAY
AND YARI OSORIO
Socialism and Liberation
wikipedia: Peta Lindsay (born 1984) is an American anti-war activist and presidential nominee of theParty for Socialism and Liberation in the 2012 U.S. presidential election, despite being ineligible to become president due to her age, ... she would need to be at least 35 in order to take office. The PSL ticket also includes candidate for Vice President Yari Osorio.[1] ... she became active with the ANSWER coalition (Act Now to Stop War and End Racism). On September 24, 2001, Lindsay spoke at ANSWER's first press conference as a high school student. In 2002, she traveled to Cuba with Pastors for Peace.
ROSS C. "ROCKY" ANDERSON
AND LUIS J. RODRIGUEZ
Justice Party
wikipedia: (wow not your average kook) As mayor of Salt Lake City, Anderson rose to nationwide prominence as a champion of several national and international causes, including climate protection, immigration reform, restorative criminal justice, LGBT rights, and an end to the "war on drugs". Before and after the invasion by the U.S. of Iraq in 2003, Anderson was a leading opponent of the invasion and occupation of Iraq. Anderson was the only mayor of a major U.S. city who advocated for the impeachment of President George W. Bush, which he did in many venues throughout the United States. Anderson's work and advocacy led to local, national, and international recognition in numerous spheres, including being named by Business Week as one of the top twenty activists in the world on climate change,[8] serving on the Newsweek Global Environmental Leadership Advisory Board,[9] and being recognised by the Human Rights Campaign as one of the top ten straight advocates in the United States for LGBT equality.[10] He has also received numerous awards for his work, including the EPA Climate Protection Award,[11] the Sierra Club Distinguished Service Award,[12] the Respect the Earth Planet Defender Award, the National Association of Hispanic Publications Presidential Award,[13]The Drug Policy Alliance Richard J. Dennis Drugpeace Award,[14] the Progressive Democrats of America Spine Award,[15] the League of United Latin American Citizens Profile in Courage Award,[16] the Bill of Rights Defense Committee Patriot Award,[17] theCode Pink (Salt Lake City) Pink Star honor, the Morehouse University Gandhi, King, Ikeda Award, and the World Leadership Award for environmental programs.[18]
write-in, if any
U.S. SENATOR
VOTE FOR ONE
STEPHEN WILLIAMS
Independence
KURT BILLS
Republican challenger
Website: http://kurtbills.com/
At the state Republican convention in May 2012, Bills received the GOP U.S. Senate endorsement on the second ballot.[14] Bills won the Republican Primary on August 14, 2012, allowing him to challenge Democratic incumbent Amy Klobuchar. Bills was endorsed in his run by GOP presidential contender Ron Paul,[12] U.S. Senator Rand Paul and Minnesota House Speaker Kurt Zellers.[13]
Post Bulletin : http://www.postbulletin.com/news/stories/display.php?id=1513347
Bills is a true believer in the idea that America is speeding toward economic disaster, and he's quite bipartisan as he distributes the blame among Republicans, Democrats, appointed officials — even the American public itself, which for too long has bought into the notion that prosperity can be enjoyed now and paid for later.
...but Minnesota doesn't need crusaders in the Senate...
AMY KLOBUCHAR
Campaign http://www.amyklobuchar.com/
Democratic-Farmer-Labor
- incumbent who will probably win and has a lot of clout
- With Al Franken, the state has two Democratic senators
TIM DAVIS
Grassroots Party
MICHAEL CAVLAN
Minnesota Open Progressives
write-in, if any
FEDERAL OFFICES
U.S. REPRESENTATIVE
DISTRICT 1
VOTE FOR ONE
ALLEN QUIST
Republican
TIM WALZ
Democratic-Farmer-Labor
write-in, if any
STATE OFFICES
STATE SENATOR
DISTRICT 25
VOTE FOR ONE
DAVID H. SENJEM
Republican
JUDY OHLY
Democratic-Farmer-Labor
write-in, if any
STATE REPRESENTATIVE
DISTRICT 25B
VOTE FOR ONE
MELISSA VALERIANO
Republican
KIM NORTON
Democratic-Farmer-Labor
write-in, if any
CONSTITUTIONAL
AMENDMENTS
Failure to vote on a constitutional amendment
will have the same effect as voting no on the
amendment.
__________________________________
To vote for a proposed constitutional
amendment, fill in the oval next to the word
"YES" on that question. To vote against a
proposed constitutional amendment, fill in the
oval next to the word "NO" on that question.
AMENDMENT 1
RECOGNITION OF MARRIAGE SOLELY
BETWEEN ONE MAN AND ONE WOMAN
Shall the Minnesota Constitution be amended to
provide that only a union of one man and one
woman shall be valid or recognized as a
marriage in Minnesota?
YES
NO
AMENDMENT 2
PHOTO IDENTIFICATION REQUIRED
FOR VOTING
Shall the Minnesota Constitution be amended to
require all voters to present valid photo
identification to vote and to require the state to
provide free identification to eligible voters,
effective July 1, 2013?
YES
NO
COUNTY OFFICES
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
DISTRICT 7
VOTE FOR ONE
LENNY LAURES
LOUIS OHLY (yes married to the other Ohly, who is a democrat)
write-in, if any
SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION
DISTRICT SUPERVISOR
DISTRICT 4
VOTE FOR ONE
STEVEN L. CONNELLY
write-in, if any
SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION
DISTRICT SUPERVISOR
DISTRICT 5
VOTE FOR ONE
ANDY HART
write-in, if any
CITY OFFICES
COUNCIL MEMBER AT LARGE
CITY OF ROCHESTER
VOTE FOR ONE
DENNIS L. HANSON
JAN THRONDSON
write-in, if any
CITY QUESTIONS
To vote for a question, completely fill in the oval
next to the word "YES" on that question. To vote
against a question, completely fill in the oval next
to the word "NO" on that question.
CITY QUESTION 1
CITY OF ROCHESTER
SALES TAX AND BOND REFERENDUM
QUESTION
Shall the City of Rochester be authorized (a) to
extend beyond December 31, 2012, the current
City sales and use tax of one-half of one percent
and an excise tax of $20 per retail sale of a
motor vehicle and (b) to issue general obligation
bonds in an aggregate amount not exceeding
$139,500,000, plus the cost of issuing the
bonds, to finance the cost of acquisition and
betterment of the following projects:
• $8,000,000 for the regional public safety
and 911 dispatch center facilities.
• $20,000,000 for a regional
recreation/senior center.
• $30,000,000 for City of Rochester
transportation projects.
• $17,000,000 for Olmsted County
transportation infrastructure
improvements:
• $8,000,000 for downtown infrastructure
improvements.
• $14,000,000 for the University of
Minnesota Rochester academic and
complementary facilities.
• $6,500,000 for the Rochester
Community and Technical
College/Winona State University
career technical education and
science and math facilities.
• $6,000,000 for the Rochester
Community and Technical College
regional recreation facilities at
University Center Rochester.
• $20,000,000 for the Destination Medical
Community Initiative.
• $10,000,000 for an economic
development fund.
YES
NO
SCHOOL DISTRICT OFFICES
SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER
There is only one incumbent O'Neil who says that Superintendent Munoz was a "magic wand" moment, but I'm not impressed with the common strategy of always hiring an Obama-like visionary of color and/or gender with crazy ideas like buying everybody an ipad when you are short of money. The Gallas "team" blogs on GOP boards, and is NOT endorsed by the teachers union which is fine by me but your mileage may vary if you are an Obama fan and like visionaries of color, and putting the environment and political correctness first. We need people who are managers, not "change agents" to rubber stamp every goofy idea like fuzzy math and whole language and multiculturalism that somebody wants to foist on our kids and teachers and make somebody rich at our expense.
POSITION 1
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT
NO. 535 (ROCHESTER)
Post Bulletin
http://www.postbulletin.com/news/stories/display.php?id=1512823
VOTE FOR ONE
RICHARD F. HINDS endorsed by teachers union
Post bulletin (can't find website)
BOBBIE GALLAS
campaign: http://gallas4sb.wordpress.com/
write-in, if any
SCHOOL DISTRICT OFFICES
SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER
POSITION 3
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT
NO. 535 (ROCHESTER)
VOTE FOR ONE
DEBORAH SEELINGER - endorsed teachers union
campaign: http://www.deborahseelinger.com/home/
GREG GALLAS
campaign: http://gallas4sb.wordpress.com/
write-in, if any
SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER
POSITION 7
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT
NO. 535 (ROCHESTER)
VOTE FOR ONE
JEFF KENNEDY endorsed teachers union
http://kennedyforschoolboard.com/
DAN O'NEIL incumbent
http://www.danoneil.com/Dan_ONeil_School_Board/Dan_ONeil.html
write-in, if any
JUDICIAL OFFICES
SUPREME COURT
CHIEF JUSTICE
VOTE FOR ONE
GOP and Democrat blogs agree - VOTE FOR THE INCUMBENTS
FROM http://mndem.com/
Vote for incumbents when it comes to voting for judges on November 6. Even Republican bloggers are urging that. See, we can actually agree on something political.
LORIE SKJERVEN GILDEA Incumbent
DAN GRIFFITH
write-in, if any
ASSOCIATE JUSTICE 1
VOTE FOR ONE
DEAN BARKLEY
BARRY ANDERSON Incumbent
write-in, if any
ASSOCIATE JUSTICE 4
VOTE FOR ONE
TIM TINGELSTAD
DAVID R. STRAS Incumbent
write-in, if any
COURT OF APPEALS
JUDGE 6
VOTE FOR ONE
RENEE L. WORKE
Incumbent
write-in, if any
JUDGE 7
VOTE FOR ONE
JILL FLASKAMP HALBROOKS
Incumbent
write-in, if any
3RD DISTRICT COURT
JUDGE 1
VOTE FOR ONE
CHRISTINA K. STEVENS
Incumbent
write-in, if any
JUDGE 2
VOTE FOR ONE
JOHN T. CAJACOB
Incumbent
write-in, if any
JUDGE 4
VOTE FOR ONE
JEFFREY D. THOMPSON
Incumbent
write-in, if any
JUDGE 5
VOTE FOR ONE
ROSS L. LEUNING
Incumbent
write-in, if any
JUDGE 9
VOTE FOR ONE
ROBERT BIRNBAUM
Incumbent
write-in, if any
JUDGE 10
VOTE FOR ONE
DEBRA ANN JACOBSON
Incumbent
write-in, if any
JUDGE 12
VOTE FOR ONE
CHRISTINE A. LONG
Incumbent
write-in, if any
JUDGE 15
VOTE FOR ONE
JOSEPH F. CHASE
Incumbent
write-in, if any
I just moved into the new state of Minnesota, and had to get my bearings. Evidently they don’t print up a voters guide booklet like they do in Washington state, but I did find this website where you can type in your address, or it can guess from your internet IP address:
I happen to be an Asian who prefers republicans and traditional values, but you make vote differently .
Republican Party: http://www.mngop.com/index.asp
http://onyourballot.vote411.org
And it produces a sample ballot this like this:sample ballot
The state provides a Polling Place Finderhttp://pollfinder.sos.state.mn.us/
your City/Township is:
ROCHESTER
Next Election:
11/06/2012 STATE GENERAL ELECTION
You vote at:
HOSANNA LUTHERAN CHURCH (W3P5)
2815 57TH ST NW
ROCHESTER, MN 55901
Precinct Name: ROCHESTER W3 P5 Precinct Code: 0148
Districts for this address:
Congressional: 1
MN Senate: 25
MN House: 25B
County Commissioner: 07
Judicial: 03
School: ROCHESTER (535)
County: Olmsted
Click here for a list of Candidates
Click here for Sample Ballot
The sample ballot will give you a pdf you can print out, but here it is in text form for my precinct:
OLMSTED COUNTY STATE OF MINNESOTA NOVEMBER 6, 2012
CITY OF ROCHESTER W3 P5 0148
FEDERAL OFFICES
PRESIDENT AND
VICE-PRESIDENT
VOTE FOR ONE TEAM
* This is usually the “easy” one, most people vote by the two major parties
MITT ROMNEY
AND PAUL RYAN
Republican
if you like
- traditional values and marriage
- government that serves the people instead of being property of government
- answers to what in the blazes was going in Benghazi and the white house
- somebody who is tough on Iran, Russia, China, Cuba and Venezuela
and don't mind someone who is
- white
- a mormon who doesn't smoke drink alcohol or coffee but believes in Jesus (and yes some other stuff, but at least it's not marxist racial liberation theology)
- successful
- doesn't associate with any communists, Islamists, anti-Americans, anti-Israel or Palestinean nationalists.
- never bragged about choosing his college friends carefully “the more politically active black students. The foreign students. The Chicanos. The Marxist professors and structural feminists and punk-rock performance poets.”
BARACK OBAMA
AND JOE BIDEN
Democratic-Farmer-Labor
If you like
- Frank Marshall Davis, Jeremiah Wright, Louis Farrakan, Morse, Hugo Chavez, Putin, George Soros, Bill Ayers, Van Jones, Valerie Jarrett, ACORN
-antiwar and third world liberation movements
- feminists and pro-choice abortion rights
- nontraditional marriage
- fighting global warming, green jobs and saving polar bears
- Obama was fully in charge of keeping American ambassador safe in Benghazi and making the tough call not to send in military help and he'll figure out who did it after the investigation (even though everybody knew in 2 hours who did it)
- guy who promises to lower deficits, increase jobs, raise taxes on the rich, increase energy production, lower health insurance costs, increase gas mileage, keep military strong, and terrorists in check if you only give him one more term.
- somebody who is endorsed by Iran, Russia, China, Cuba, Venezuela and is friendly toward the Islamists who got elected in Egypt and makes speeches about the danger of insulting videos.
- Biden said that the Taliban in Afghanistan is not our enemy, does he still think that?
- Obama DID get bin Laden, but Al Qaeda set up shop in Egypt and Libya after Obama brought down the governments that had cracked down on Al Qaeda.
GARY JOHNSON
AND JIM GRAY
Libertarian Party
- if you like Ron Paul and Iran
JAMES HARRIS
AND MAURA DELUCA
Socialist Workers Party
- if you like Stalin
VIRGIL GOODE
AND JIM CLYMER
Constitution Party
Most interesting find on Goode: voted in 2007 against a resolution opposing the increase in troop numbers in Iraq,[25] saying that he didn't want to "aid and assist the Islamic jihadists who want the green flag of the crescent and star to wave over the Capitol of the United States and over theWhite House of this country" and that "radical Muslims" wanted to control the world and put "In Muhammad We Trust" on American currency.[26]
DEAN MORSTAD
AND JOSH FRANKE-HYLAND
Constitutional Government
JILL STEIN
AND CHERI HONKALA
Green Party
Interesting blurb: Presidential candidate Jill Stein was arrested Wednesday for trespassing in Keystone XL pipeline protest.
JIM CARLSON
AND GEORGE MCMAHON
Grassroots Party
Wikipedia: JCarlson is the owner of Last Place on Earth, a head shop located in Duluth, Minnesota.[1] In September 2011, the shop was raided by police for selling bath salts and synthetic marijuana.[2] After the raid, Carlson filed a lawsuit to strike down Minnesota's ban on the substances. His suit was dismissed by the court in November 2011.[3][4][5]
PETA LINDSAY
AND YARI OSORIO
Socialism and Liberation
wikipedia: Peta Lindsay (born 1984) is an American anti-war activist and presidential nominee of theParty for Socialism and Liberation in the 2012 U.S. presidential election, despite being ineligible to become president due to her age, ... she would need to be at least 35 in order to take office. The PSL ticket also includes candidate for Vice President Yari Osorio.[1] ... she became active with the ANSWER coalition (Act Now to Stop War and End Racism). On September 24, 2001, Lindsay spoke at ANSWER's first press conference as a high school student. In 2002, she traveled to Cuba with Pastors for Peace.
ROSS C. "ROCKY" ANDERSON
AND LUIS J. RODRIGUEZ
Justice Party
wikipedia: (wow not your average kook) As mayor of Salt Lake City, Anderson rose to nationwide prominence as a champion of several national and international causes, including climate protection, immigration reform, restorative criminal justice, LGBT rights, and an end to the "war on drugs". Before and after the invasion by the U.S. of Iraq in 2003, Anderson was a leading opponent of the invasion and occupation of Iraq. Anderson was the only mayor of a major U.S. city who advocated for the impeachment of President George W. Bush, which he did in many venues throughout the United States. Anderson's work and advocacy led to local, national, and international recognition in numerous spheres, including being named by Business Week as one of the top twenty activists in the world on climate change,[8] serving on the Newsweek Global Environmental Leadership Advisory Board,[9] and being recognised by the Human Rights Campaign as one of the top ten straight advocates in the United States for LGBT equality.[10] He has also received numerous awards for his work, including the EPA Climate Protection Award,[11] the Sierra Club Distinguished Service Award,[12] the Respect the Earth Planet Defender Award, the National Association of Hispanic Publications Presidential Award,[13]The Drug Policy Alliance Richard J. Dennis Drugpeace Award,[14] the Progressive Democrats of America Spine Award,[15] the League of United Latin American Citizens Profile in Courage Award,[16] the Bill of Rights Defense Committee Patriot Award,[17] theCode Pink (Salt Lake City) Pink Star honor, the Morehouse University Gandhi, King, Ikeda Award, and the World Leadership Award for environmental programs.[18]
write-in, if any
U.S. SENATOR
VOTE FOR ONE
STEPHEN WILLIAMS
Independence
KURT BILLS
Republican challenger
Website: http://kurtbills.com/
At the state Republican convention in May 2012, Bills received the GOP U.S. Senate endorsement on the second ballot.[14] Bills won the Republican Primary on August 14, 2012, allowing him to challenge Democratic incumbent Amy Klobuchar. Bills was endorsed in his run by GOP presidential contender Ron Paul,[12] U.S. Senator Rand Paul and Minnesota House Speaker Kurt Zellers.[13]
Post Bulletin : http://www.postbulletin.com/news/stories/display.php?id=1513347
Bills is a true believer in the idea that America is speeding toward economic disaster, and he's quite bipartisan as he distributes the blame among Republicans, Democrats, appointed officials — even the American public itself, which for too long has bought into the notion that prosperity can be enjoyed now and paid for later.
...but Minnesota doesn't need crusaders in the Senate...
AMY KLOBUCHAR
Campaign http://www.amyklobuchar.com/
Democratic-Farmer-Labor
- incumbent who will probably win and has a lot of clout
- With Al Franken, the state has two Democratic senators
We need people with a wide base of knowledge of national and international affairs. We need people who can work within the system to make government more efficient and effective. We need people who have the respect of their peers, even those on the other side of the political aisle.
That's why we're endorsing Amy Klobuchar for another term in the U.S. Senate.
That's why we're endorsing Amy Klobuchar for another term in the U.S. Senate.
She and Republican U.S. Rep. John Kline teamed up to restore the paid leave that was arbitrarily taken from 49,000 U.S. troops. She also led a long and ultimately successful battle to tighten federal laws against the sale of synthetic drugs. But the true value of a senator isn't always revealed in the bills they champion. Klobuchar is part of a centrist-leaning bloc of senators who are striving to break the gridlock that plagues Washington — and she says the tide is turning.
TIM DAVIS
Grassroots Party
MICHAEL CAVLAN
Minnesota Open Progressives
write-in, if any
FEDERAL OFFICES
U.S. REPRESENTATIVE
DISTRICT 1
VOTE FOR ONE
ALLEN QUIST
Republican
TIM WALZ
Democratic-Farmer-Labor
write-in, if any
STATE OFFICES
STATE SENATOR
DISTRICT 25
VOTE FOR ONE
DAVID H. SENJEM
Republican
JUDY OHLY
Democratic-Farmer-Labor
write-in, if any
STATE REPRESENTATIVE
DISTRICT 25B
VOTE FOR ONE
MELISSA VALERIANO
Republican
KIM NORTON
Democratic-Farmer-Labor
write-in, if any
CONSTITUTIONAL
AMENDMENTS
Failure to vote on a constitutional amendment
will have the same effect as voting no on the
amendment.
__________________________________
To vote for a proposed constitutional
amendment, fill in the oval next to the word
"YES" on that question. To vote against a
proposed constitutional amendment, fill in the
oval next to the word "NO" on that question.
AMENDMENT 1
RECOGNITION OF MARRIAGE SOLELY
BETWEEN ONE MAN AND ONE WOMAN
Shall the Minnesota Constitution be amended to
provide that only a union of one man and one
woman shall be valid or recognized as a
marriage in Minnesota?
YES
NO
AMENDMENT 2
PHOTO IDENTIFICATION REQUIRED
FOR VOTING
Shall the Minnesota Constitution be amended to
require all voters to present valid photo
identification to vote and to require the state to
provide free identification to eligible voters,
effective July 1, 2013?
YES
NO
COUNTY OFFICES
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
DISTRICT 7
VOTE FOR ONE
LENNY LAURES
LOUIS OHLY (yes married to the other Ohly, who is a democrat)
write-in, if any
SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION
DISTRICT SUPERVISOR
DISTRICT 4
VOTE FOR ONE
STEVEN L. CONNELLY
write-in, if any
SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION
DISTRICT SUPERVISOR
DISTRICT 5
VOTE FOR ONE
ANDY HART
write-in, if any
CITY OFFICES
COUNCIL MEMBER AT LARGE
CITY OF ROCHESTER
VOTE FOR ONE
DENNIS L. HANSON
JAN THRONDSON
write-in, if any
CITY QUESTIONS
To vote for a question, completely fill in the oval
next to the word "YES" on that question. To vote
against a question, completely fill in the oval next
to the word "NO" on that question.
CITY QUESTION 1
CITY OF ROCHESTER
SALES TAX AND BOND REFERENDUM
QUESTION
Shall the City of Rochester be authorized (a) to
extend beyond December 31, 2012, the current
City sales and use tax of one-half of one percent
and an excise tax of $20 per retail sale of a
motor vehicle and (b) to issue general obligation
bonds in an aggregate amount not exceeding
$139,500,000, plus the cost of issuing the
bonds, to finance the cost of acquisition and
betterment of the following projects:
• $8,000,000 for the regional public safety
and 911 dispatch center facilities.
• $20,000,000 for a regional
recreation/senior center.
• $30,000,000 for City of Rochester
transportation projects.
• $17,000,000 for Olmsted County
transportation infrastructure
improvements:
• $8,000,000 for downtown infrastructure
improvements.
• $14,000,000 for the University of
Minnesota Rochester academic and
complementary facilities.
• $6,500,000 for the Rochester
Community and Technical
College/Winona State University
career technical education and
science and math facilities.
• $6,000,000 for the Rochester
Community and Technical College
regional recreation facilities at
University Center Rochester.
• $20,000,000 for the Destination Medical
Community Initiative.
• $10,000,000 for an economic
development fund.
YES
NO
SCHOOL DISTRICT OFFICES
SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER
There is only one incumbent O'Neil who says that Superintendent Munoz was a "magic wand" moment, but I'm not impressed with the common strategy of always hiring an Obama-like visionary of color and/or gender with crazy ideas like buying everybody an ipad when you are short of money. The Gallas "team" blogs on GOP boards, and is NOT endorsed by the teachers union which is fine by me but your mileage may vary if you are an Obama fan and like visionaries of color, and putting the environment and political correctness first. We need people who are managers, not "change agents" to rubber stamp every goofy idea like fuzzy math and whole language and multiculturalism that somebody wants to foist on our kids and teachers and make somebody rich at our expense.
POSITION 1
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT
NO. 535 (ROCHESTER)
Post Bulletin
http://www.postbulletin.com/news/stories/display.php?id=1512823
VOTE FOR ONE
RICHARD F. HINDS endorsed by teachers union
Post bulletin (can't find website)
BOBBIE GALLAS
campaign: http://gallas4sb.wordpress.com/
write-in, if any
SCHOOL DISTRICT OFFICES
SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER
POSITION 3
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT
NO. 535 (ROCHESTER)
VOTE FOR ONE
DEBORAH SEELINGER - endorsed teachers union
campaign: http://www.deborahseelinger.com/home/
GREG GALLAS
campaign: http://gallas4sb.wordpress.com/
write-in, if any
SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER
POSITION 7
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT
NO. 535 (ROCHESTER)
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JEFF KENNEDY endorsed teachers union
http://kennedyforschoolboard.com/
DAN O'NEIL incumbent
http://www.danoneil.com/Dan_ONeil_School_Board/Dan_ONeil.html
write-in, if any
JUDICIAL OFFICES
SUPREME COURT
CHIEF JUSTICE
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GOP and Democrat blogs agree - VOTE FOR THE INCUMBENTS
FROM http://mndem.com/
Vote for incumbents when it comes to voting for judges on November 6. Even Republican bloggers are urging that. See, we can actually agree on something political.
LORIE SKJERVEN GILDEA Incumbent
DAN GRIFFITH
write-in, if any
ASSOCIATE JUSTICE 1
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DEAN BARKLEY
BARRY ANDERSON Incumbent
write-in, if any
ASSOCIATE JUSTICE 4
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TIM TINGELSTAD
DAVID R. STRAS Incumbent
write-in, if any
COURT OF APPEALS
JUDGE 6
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RENEE L. WORKE
Incumbent
write-in, if any
JUDGE 7
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JILL FLASKAMP HALBROOKS
Incumbent
write-in, if any
3RD DISTRICT COURT
JUDGE 1
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CHRISTINA K. STEVENS
Incumbent
write-in, if any
JUDGE 2
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JOHN T. CAJACOB
Incumbent
write-in, if any
JUDGE 4
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JEFFREY D. THOMPSON
Incumbent
write-in, if any
JUDGE 5
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ROSS L. LEUNING
Incumbent
write-in, if any
JUDGE 9
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ROBERT BIRNBAUM
Incumbent
write-in, if any
JUDGE 10
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DEBRA ANN JACOBSON
Incumbent
write-in, if any
JUDGE 12
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CHRISTINE A. LONG
Incumbent
write-in, if any
JUDGE 15
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JOSEPH F. CHASE
Incumbent
write-in, if any
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