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If your house number is between:
1 and 599
and your street address is:
RIVER ST S
and your ZIP code is:
55723
and your City/Township is:
Cook
your precinct is
COOK in St. Louis County
Upcoming Election: 08/13/2024 STATE PRIMARY
Sample Ballot
Click on an underlined candidate name or underlined question title for additional information. Links to candidate information are provided by candidates.
Office or Question Title
Candidate
Party
U.S. Senator
John Berman
REPUBLICAN
U.S. Senator
Joe Fraser
REPUBLICAN
U.S. Senator
Patrick D. Munro
REPUBLICAN
U.S. Senator
Christopher Seymore Sr.
REPUBLICAN
U.S. Senator
Raymond D. Petersen
REPUBLICAN
U.S. Senator
Loner Blue
REPUBLICAN
U.S. Senator
Royce White
REPUBLICAN
U.S. Senator
Alycia R. Gruenhagen
REPUBLICAN
U.S. Senator
Amy Klobuchar
DEMOCRATIC-FARMER-LABOR
U.S. Senator
Steve Carlson
DEMOCRATIC-FARMER-LABOR
U.S. Senator
Ahmad R. Hassan
DEMOCRATIC-FARMER-LABOR
U.S. Senator
George H. Kalberer
DEMOCRATIC-FARMER-LABOR
U.S. Senator
Ole Savior
DEMOCRATIC-FARMER-LABOR
U.S. Representative District 8
Pete Stauber
REPUBLICAN
U.S. Representative District 8
Harry R Welty
REPUBLICAN
U.S. Representative District 8
Jen Schultz
DEMOCRATIC-FARMER-LABOR
U.S. Representative District 8
John Munter
DEMOCRATIC-FARMER-LABOR
Judge - 6th District Court 6
Gerald K. Wallace
NONPARTISAN
Judge - 6th District Court 6
John B. Schulte
NONPARTISAN
Judge - 6th District Court 6
Peter Raukar
NONPARTISAN
Judge - 6th District Court 6
Shawn Reed
NONPARTISAN
Judge - 6th District Court 6
Gunnar B. Johnson
NONPARTISAN
Sample Ballot
Polling place location
BALLOT DROP BOX LOCATIONS
Partisan candidate ballot order:
Candidate ballot order is determined following Minnesota Statutes
204D.13
and
204D.08
. For the office of president and vice president of the United States, major parties are listed first on the ballot in reverse order of their average votes in the last election, and minor parties are listed after major parties in an order determined by lot. For all other partisan offices, candidate ballot order is determined at random before the election. The order of candidates on the actual ballot in your precinct rotates using a formula for rotations
(Minnesota Rule 8220.0825)
Nonpartisan candidate ballot order:
Candidate ballot order is determined at random before the election (Minnesota Statutes
204D.14
;
204D.08
;
206.61
). The order of nonpartisan candidates on the actual ballot in your precinct rotates using a formula for rotations (
Minnesota Rule 8220.0825
).
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