Updated: Check here for Freeborn County election results
Published 7:52 pm Tuesday, November 5, 2024
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The polls across Minnesota have closed and results will be coming in soon.
Keep checking back as results are available.
Here are the Freeborn County results:
(X out of X precincts reporting)
U.S. President and Vice President
Donald J. Trump and JD Vance:
Kamala D. Harris and Tim Walz:
Chase Oliver and Mike ter Maat:
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Nicole Shanahan:
Jill Stein and Samson Kpadenou:
Claudia De la Cruz and Karina Garcia:
Rachele Fruit and Dennis Richter:
Cornel West and Melina Abdullah:
Shiva Ayyadurai and Crystal Ellis:
Write-in:
Total votes:
U.S. Senator
Rebecca Whiting:
Amy Klobuchar:
Joyce Lynne Lacey:
Royce White:
Write-in:
Total votes:
U.S. Representative District 1
Rachel Bohman:
Brad Finstad:
Write-in:
Total votes:
State Representative 23A
Joe Staloch (DFL):
Peggy Bennett (R):
Write-in:
Total votes:
State Representative 23B
Patricia Mueller (R):
Joseph Pacovsky (DFL):
Write-in:
Total votes:
Constitutional Amendment
Yes:
No:
Total votes:
Freeborn County Commissioner District 1
Brad Edwin:
Julie Ackland:
Write-in:
Total votes:
Freeborn County Commissioner District 3
Lukas Severson:
Write-in:
Total votes:
Freeborn County Commissioner District 5
Nicole Eckstrom:
Write-in:
Total votes:
Albert Lea City Council Ward 1
Rachel Christensen:
Write-in:
Total votes:
Albert Lea City Council Ward 3
Jason Howland:
Write-in:
Total votes:
Albert Lea City Council Ward 5
Keith Van Beek:
Write-in:
Total votes:
(Earlier story):
Freeborn County Auditor-Treasurer Kelly Hendrickson said during the Freeborn County Board of Commissioners meeting the polls were busy in the morning with lines of people in the rain even reported at some polling locations.
The Minnesota Secretary of State said as of 9 a.m. local election officials had accepted 1,271,636 absentee and mail ballots for the election. Local election officials distributed 1,441,898 absentee and mail ballots in Minnesota since voting began on Sept. 20.
About 128,000 ballots have not yet been returned. All ballots must be received by 8 p.m. on Election Day to be counted. Voters are encouraged to return their ballots in-person to their local election office as soon as possible to ensure their vote is counted. Voters can also choose to vote at their local polling place instead of returning their absentee ballot. Minnesotans can track their ballot at mnvotes.gov/track.