Year | Type | Turnout | Winner | Runner-Up |
Other | Total Votes | Diff | PSV |
2022 |
G |
50% |
Scott Jensen (R) |
9,913 |
48.5% |
Tim Walz* (DFL) |
9,889 |
48.4% |
648 [+] |
3.2% |
20,450 |
4 |
0.81% |
[-] Other candidates in 2022:
James McCaskel (Legal Marijuana Now) 250 (1.2%);
Steve Patterson (Grassroots - Legalize Cannabis) 176 (0.9%);
Hugh McTavish (Independence-Alliance) 159 (0.8%);
Gabrielle Prosser (Socialist Workers) 62 (0.3%);
Other (Write-in) 1 (0.0%);
|
2020 |
S2 |
65% |
Tina Smith* (DFL) |
12,002 |
45.5% |
Jason Lewis (R) |
11,961 |
45.3% |
2,427 [+] |
9.2% |
26,390 |
2 |
0.82% |
[-] Other candidates in 2020:
Kevin O'Connor (Legal Marijuana Now) 1,813 (6.9%);
Oliver Steinberg (Grassroots - Legalize Cannabis) 594 (2.3%);
Other (Write-in) 20 (0.1%);
|
|
2018 |
S2 |
52% |
Tina Smith* (DFL) |
11,078 |
52.1% |
Karin Housley (R) |
8,998 |
42.3% |
1,202 [+] |
5.6% |
21,278 |
0 |
0.82% |
[-] Other candidates in 2018:
Sarah Wellington (Legal Marijuana Now) 981 (4.6%);
Jerry Trooien (I) 213 (1.0%);
Other (Write-in) 8 (0.0%);
|
2018 |
S1 |
52% |
Amy Klobuchar* (DFL) |
12,090 |
56.5% |
Jim Newberger (R) |
8,236 |
38.5% |
1,061 [+] |
5.0% |
21,387 |
2 |
0.82% |
[-] Other candidates in 2018:
Dennis Schuller (Legal Marijuana Now) 773 (3.6%);
Paula Overby (Green) 280 (1.3%);
Other (Write-in) 8 (0.0%);
|
2018 |
G |
52% |
Tim Walz (DFL) |
11,893 |
55.7% |
Jeff Johnson (R) |
8,679 |
40.6% |
789 [+] |
3.7% |
21,361 |
-2 |
0.83% |
[-] Other candidates in 2018:
Chris Wright (Legalize Cannabis) 601 (2.8%);
Josh Welter (Libertarian) 179 (0.8%);
Other (Write-in) 9 (0.0%);
|
2014 |
S2 |
39% |
Al Franken* (DFL) |
8,252 |
52.0% |
Mike McFadden (R) |
6,690 |
42.1% |
930 [+] |
5.9% |
15,872 |
-1 |
0.80% |
[-] Other candidates in 2014:
Steve Carlson (Independence Party) 624 (3.9%);
Heather Johnson (Libertarian) 299 (1.9%);
Other (Write-in) 7 (0.0%);
|
2014 |
G |
38% |
Mark Dayton* (DFL) |
7,829 |
49.5% |
Jeff Johnson (R) |
6,977 |
44.1% |
1,026 [+] |
6.5% |
15,832 |
0 |
0.80% |
[-] Other candidates in 2014:
Hannah Nicollet (Independence Party) 471 (3.0%);
Chris Wright (Grassroots) 370 (2.3%);
Chris Holbrook (Libertarian) 173 (1.1%);
Other (Write-in) 12 (0.1%);
|
2012 |
S1 |
62% |
Amy Klobuchar* (DFL) |
15,463 |
60.3% |
Kurt Bills (R) |
8,360 |
32.6% |
1,801 [+] |
7.0% |
25,624 |
2 |
0.90% |
[-] Other candidates in 2012:
Stephen Williams (Independence Party) 1,007 (3.9%);
Tim Davis (Grassroots) 592 (2.3%);
Michael Cavlan (Progressive) 161 (0.6%);
Other (Write-in) 41 (0.2%);
|
2010 |
G |
44% |
Mark Dayton (DFL) |
8,275 |
45.6% |
Tom Emmer (R) |
7,950 |
43.8% |
1,905 [+] |
10.5% |
18,130 |
1 |
0.86% |
[-] Other candidates in 2010:
Tom Horner (Independence Party) 1,462 (8.1%);
Faeheen Hakeem (Green) 133 (0.7%);
Chris Wright (Grassroots) 132 (0.7%);
Ken Pentel (Ecology Democracy) 106 (0.6%);
Linda Eno (Resource Party) 57 (0.3%);
Other (Write-in) 15 (0.1%);
|
|
2008 |
S2 |
67% |
Al Franken (DFL) |
12,761 |
46.8% |
Norm Coleman* (R) |
11,318 |
41.5% |
3,164 [+] |
11.6% |
27,243 |
0 |
0.94% |
[-] Other candidates in 2008:
Dean Barkley (Independence Party) 2,782 (10.2%);
Charles Aldrich (Libertarian) 259 (1.0%);
James Niemacki (Constitution) 102 (0.4%);
Other (Write-in) 21 (0.1%);
|
2006 |
S1 |
49% |
Amy Klobuchar (DFL) |
11,183 |
56.8% |
Mark Kennedy (R) |
7,493 |
38.1% |
1,008 [+] |
5.1% |
19,684 |
0 |
0.89% |
[-] Other candidates in 2006:
Rob Fitzgerald (Independence Party) 768 (3.9%);
Michael Cavlan (Green) 145 (0.7%);
Ben Powers (Constitution) 79 (0.4%);
Other (Write-in) 16 (0.1%);
|
2006 |
G |
49% |
Mike Hatch (DFL) |
9,670 |
49.1% |
Tim Pawlenty* (R) |
8,430 |
42.8% |
1,614 [+] |
8.2% |
19,714 |
-4 |
0.89% |
[-] Other candidates in 2006:
Peter Hutchinson (Independence Party) 1,197 (6.1%);
Walt Brown (Quit Raising Taxes) 205 (1.0%);
Ken Pentel (Green) 151 (0.8%);
Leslie Davis (American) 48 (0.2%);
Other (Write-in) 13 (0.1%);
|
2002 |
S2 |
50% |
Walter Mondale (DFL) |
9,755 |
49.6% |
Norm Coleman (R) |
9,219 |
46.8% |
710 [+] |
3.6% |
19,684 |
-3 |
0.87% |
[-] Other candidates in 2002:
Jim Moore (Independence Party) 480 (2.4%);
Ray Tricomo (Green) 175 (0.9%);
Miro Kovatchevich (Constitution) 28 (0.1%);
Other (Write-in) 18 (0.1%);
Paul Wellstone* (DFL) 9 (0.0%);
|
2002 |
G |
50% |
Tim Pawlenty (R) |
7,385 |
37.5% |
Tim Penny (Independence Party) |
6,103 |
31.0% |
6,195 [+] |
31.5% |
19,683 |
-7 |
0.87% |
[-] Other candidates in 2002:
Roger Moe (DFL) 5,413 (27.5%);
Ken Pentel (Green) 630 (3.2%);
Booker Hodges (I) 80 (0.4%);
Kari Sachs (Socialist Workers) 37 (0.2%);
Lawrence Aeshilman (Constitution) 18 (0.1%);
Other (Write-in) 17 (0.1%);
|
2000 |
S1 |
61% |
Mark Dayton (DFL) |
11,261 |
48.0% |
Rod Grams* (R) |
10,596 |
45.2% |
1,580 [+] |
6.7% |
23,437 |
2 |
0.97% |
[-] Other candidates in 2000:
Jim Gibson (Independence Party) 701 (3.0%);
David Daniels (Green) 376 (1.6%);
Rebecca Ellis (Socialist Workers) 258 (1.1%);
David Swan (Constitution) 124 (0.5%);
Erik Pakieser (Libertarian) 121 (0.5%);
|
|
1998 |
G |
48% |
Norm Coleman (R) |
7,856 |
42.9% |
Skip Humphrey (DFL) |
6,176 |
33.7% |
4,274 [+] |
23.3% |
18,306 |
9 |
0.88% |
[-] Other candidates in 1998:
Jesse Ventura (I) 4,039 (22.1%);
Ken Pentel (Green) 96 (0.5%);
Ray McCloney (I) 58 (0.3%);
Frank Germann (Libertarian) 46 (0.3%);
Chris Wright (Green) 35 (0.2%);
|
1996 |
S2 |
57% |
Rudy Boschwitz (R) |
10,339 |
48.2% |
Paul Wellstone* (DFL) |
10,105 |
47.1% |
990 [+] |
4.6% |
21,434 |
7 |
0.98% |
[-] Other candidates in 1996:
Dean Barkley (Reform) 664 (3.1%);
Tim Davis (Green) 135 (0.6%);
Steve Johnson (Natural Law) 64 (0.3%);
Roy Carlton (Libertarian) 54 (0.3%);
Howard Hanson (Resource Party) 41 (0.2%);
Thomas Fiske (Socialist Workers) 23 (0.1%);
Other (Write-in) 9 (0.0%);
|
1994 |
S1 |
46% |
Rod Grams (IR) |
9,113 |
53.0% |
Ann Wynia (DFL) |
7,389 |
43.0% |
679 [+] |
4.0% |
17,181 |
4 |
0.97% |
[-] Other candidates in 1994:
Dean Barkley (I) 333 (1.9%);
Candice Sjostrom (Green) 160 (0.9%);
Steve Johnson (Natural Law) 110 (0.6%);
Marca Himelgrin (Socialist Workers) 46 (0.3%);
Other (Write-in) 30 (0.2%);
|
1994 |
G |
46% |
Arne Carlson* (IR) |
10,329 |
60.4% |
John Marty (DFL) |
5,962 |
34.9% |
809 [+] |
4.7% |
17,100 |
-2 |
0.97% |
[-] Other candidates in 1994:
Other (Write-in) 355 (2.1%);
Will Shetterly (Green) 222 (1.3%);
Eric Olson (Libertarian) 133 (0.8%);
Leslie Davis (National Rights Alliance) 51 (0.3%);
Jon Hillson (Socialist Workers) 48 (0.3%);
|
1990 |
S2 |
43% |
Rudy Boschwitz* (IR) |
8,290 |
53.3% |
Paul Wellstone (DFL) |
6,931 |
44.6% |
318 [+] |
2.0% |
15,539 |
6 |
0.86% |
[-] Other candidates in 1990:
Russell Bentley (Green) 291 (1.9%);
Other (Write-in) 27 (0.2%);
|
1990 |
G |
43% |
Arne Carlson (IR) |
7,626 |
49.4% |
Rudy Perpich* (DFL) |
7,229 |
46.9% |
568 [+] |
3.7% |
15,423 |
0 |
0.85% |
[-] Other candidates in 1990:
Judith Ann Chosa (Earth Federation) 208 (1.3%);
Ross Culverhouse (Grassroots) 137 (0.9%);
Jon Grunseth (IR (write-in)) 79 (0.5%);
Other (Write-in) 76 (0.5%);
Wendy Lyons (Socialist Workers) 68 (0.4%);
|
|
1988 |
S1 |
59% |
Dave Durenberger* (IR) |
12,958 |
61.1% |
Skip Humphrey (DFL) |
7,810 |
36.8% |
430 [+] |
2.0% |
21,198 |
5 |
1.01% |
[-] Other candidates in 1988:
Polly Mann (Progressive Independent) 196 (0.9%);
Arlen Overvig (Libertarian) 94 (0.4%);
Derrick Grimmer (Green) 82 (0.4%);
Wendy Lyons (Socialist Workers) 57 (0.3%);
Other (Write-in) 1 (0.0%);
|
1986 |
G |
41% |
Rudy Perpich* (DFL) |
8,012 |
55.7% |
Cal Ludeman (IR) |
6,184 |
43.0% |
188 [+] |
1.3% |
14,384 |
0 |
1.02% |
[-] Other candidates in 1986:
Joseph Rohner (Libertarian) 78 (0.5%);
Bill Brust (Workers League) 60 (0.4%);
Thomas Jaax (Socialist Workers) 47 (0.3%);
Other (Write-in) 3 (0.0%);
|
1984 |
S2 |
61% |
Rudy Boschwitz* (IR) |
13,759 |
64.6% |
Joan Anderson Growe (DFL) |
7,341 |
34.5% |
205 [+] |
1.0% |
21,305 |
7 |
1.03% |
[-] Other candidates in 1984:
Richard Putnam (Libertarian) 101 (0.5%);
Jeffrey Miller (New Union) 53 (0.2%);
Eleanor Garcia (Socialist Workers) 51 (0.2%);
|
1982 |
S1 |
53% |
Dave Durenberger* (IR) |
10,397 |
56.9% |
Mark Dayton (DFL) |
7,574 |
41.5% |
287 [+] |
1.6% |
18,258 |
4 |
1.01% |
[-] Other candidates in 1982:
Fred Hewitt (Libertarian) 183 (1.0%);
Jeffrey Miller (New Union) 59 (0.3%);
William Onasch (Socialist Workers) 45 (0.2%);
|
1982 |
G |
53% |
Rudy Perpich (DFL) |
10,059 |
55.4% |
Wheelock Whitney (IR) |
7,709 |
42.5% |
376 [+] |
2.1% |
18,144 |
2 |
1.01% |
[-] Other candidates in 1982:
Franklin Haws (Libertarian) 182 (1.0%);
Kathy Wheeler (Socialist Workers) 103 (0.6%);
Tom McDonald (Honest Government) 91 (0.5%);
|
|
1978 |
S2 |
52% |
Rudy Boschwitz (IR) |
9,992 |
61.6% |
Wendell Anderson* (DFL) |
5,892 |
36.3% |
332 [+] |
2.0% |
16,216 |
5 |
1.03% |
[-] Other candidates in 1978:
Sal Carlone (American) 134 (0.8%);
William Peterson (Socialist Workers) 62 (0.4%);
Brian Coyle (I) 61 (0.4%);
Jean Brust (Workers) 59 (0.4%);
Leonard Richards (Libertarian) 16 (0.1%);
|
1978 |
S1 |
52% |
Dave Durenberger (IR) |
10,411 |
64.7% |
Bob Short (DFL) |
5,232 |
32.5% |
441 [+] |
2.7% |
16,084 |
3 |
1.03% |
[-] Other candidates in 1978:
Paul Helm (American) 285 (1.8%);
Christine Frank (Socialist Workers) 102 (0.6%);
Fred Hewitt (Libertarian) 54 (0.3%);
|
1978 |
G |
52% |
Albert Quie (IR) |
10,305 |
63.2% |
Rudy Perpich* (DFL) |
5,569 |
34.1% |
440 [+] |
2.7% |
16,314 |
11 |
1.03% |
[-] Other candidates in 1978:
Richard Pedersen (American) 279 (1.7%);
Jill Lakowske (Socialist Workers) 49 (0.3%);
Robin Miller (Libertarian) 44 (0.3%);
Tom McDonald (Honest Government) 38 (0.2%);
Edwin Pommerening (Savings Account) 30 (0.2%);
|
1976 |
S1 |
70% |
Hubert Humphrey* (DFL) |
14,825 |
69.1% |
Gerald Brekke (IR) |
5,848 |
27.2% |
788 [+] |
3.7% |
21,461 |
2 |
1.12% |
[-] Other candidates in 1976:
Paul Helm (American) 518 (2.4%);
William Peterson (Socialist Workers) 138 (0.6%);
Robin Miller (Libertarian) 85 (0.4%);
Matt Savola (Communist) 47 (0.2%);
|
1974 |
G |
48% |
Wendell Anderson* (DFL) |
9,192 |
62.5% |
John Johnson (R) |
4,986 |
33.9% |
540 [+] |
3.7% |
14,718 |
5 |
1.17% |
[-] Other candidates in 1974:
James Miles (I) 273 (1.9%);
Jane Van Deusen (Socialist Workers) 103 (0.7%);
Harry Pool (American) 85 (0.6%);
Genevieve Gunderson (Industrial Government) 32 (0.2%);
Erwin Marquit (Communist) 27 (0.2%);
Richard Kleinow (Libertarian) 20 (0.1%);
|
1972 |
S2 |
64% |
Walter Mondale* (DFL) |
10,643 |
55.6% |
Phil Hansen (R) |
8,397 |
43.9% |
94 [+] |
0.5% |
19,134 |
1 |
1.10% |
[-] Other candidates in 1972:
Karl Heck (Industrial Government) 94 (0.5%);
|
1970 |
S1 |
52% |
Hubert Humphrey (DFL) |
7,680 |
53.2% |
Clark MacGregor (R) |
6,645 |
46.1% |
103 [+] |
0.7% |
14,428 |
4 |
1.06% |
[-] Other candidates in 1970:
Nancy Strebe (Socialist Workers) 58 (0.4%);
William Braatz (Industrial Government) 45 (0.3%);
|
1970 |
G |
52% |
Douglas Head (R) |
7,419 |
51.2% |
Wendell Anderson (DFL) |
7,008 |
48.4% |
58 [+] |
0.4% |
14,485 |
6 |
1.06% |
[-] Other candidates in 1970:
Karl Heck (Industrial Government) 58 (0.4%);
|
|
1966 |
S2 |
52% |
Walter Mondale* (DFL) |
6,727 |
49.4% |
Robert Forsythe (R) |
6,629 |
48.7% |
249 [+] |
1.8% |
13,605 |
4 |
1.07% |
[-] Other candidates in 1966:
Joseph Johnson (Socialist Workers) 183 (1.3%);
William Braatz (Industrial Government) 66 (0.5%);
|
1966 |
G |
53% |
Harold Levander (R) |
7,983 |
57.3% |
Karl Rolvaag* (DFL) |
5,903 |
42.3% |
54 [+] |
0.4% |
13,940 |
5 |
1.08% |
[-] Other candidates in 1966:
Kenneth Sachs (Industrial Government) 54 (0.4%);
|
1964 |
S1 |
70% |
Eugene McCarthy* (DFL) |
10,432 |
58.3% |
Wheelock Whitney (R) |
7,386 |
41.3% |
67 [+] |
0.4% |
17,885 |
2 |
1.16% |
[-] Other candidates in 1964:
William Braatz (Industrial Government) 52 (0.3%);
Everett Luoma (Socialist Workers) 15 (0.1%);
|
1962 |
G |
60% |
Elmer Andersen* (R) |
8,272 |
54.8% |
Karl Rolvaag (DFL) |
6,701 |
44.4% |
129 [+] |
0.9% |
15,102 |
5 |
1.21% |
[-] Other candidates in 1962:
William Braatz (Industrial Government) 129 (0.9%);
|
1960 |
S2 |
72% |
Hubert Humphrey* (DFL) |
9,064 |
50.7% |
Kenneth Peterson (R) |
8,783 |
49.1% |
46 [+] |
0.3% |
17,893 |
7 |
1.16% |
[-] Other candidates in 1960:
Carl Feingold (Socialist Workers) 46 (0.3%);
|
1960 |
G |
72% |
Elmer Andersen (R) |
10,047 |
56.4% |
Orville Freeman* (DFL) |
7,691 |
43.2% |
61 [+] |
0.3% |
17,799 |
6 |
1.15% |
[-] Other candidates in 1960:
Rudolph Gustafson (Industrial Government) 61 (0.3%);
|