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Ramsey County Judicial Election

September 15th, 2006  |  Published in Mapping, State Data  |  2 Comments

Tim Nelson of the St. Paul Pioneer Press, with CAR assistance from MaryJo Sylwester, mapped the results of the Ramsey County judicial primary on Sept. 12, posting the map and other data on paper’s City Hall Scoop blog. The results showed a broad city-suburban split in the vote.

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  1. John Guzik says:

    July 28th, 2008 at 11:33 pm (#)

    Hello! How can I obtain a copy of the last Ramsey County judicial primary result which shows the “broad city-suburban split in the vote”. Thanks! - John Guzik 651-216-4599

  2. Derek says:

    July 29th, 2008 at 11:26 am (#)

    John,

    I’d suggest contacting the Ramsey County elections office.

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