VOTER TURNOUT SINCE 1950 <strong>Minnesota</strong> Votes <strong>Chapter</strong> Eight MINNESOTA STATE PRIMARY STATISTICS 1950–2004 # of % OF # OF VOTERS % OF VOTERS ELIGIBLE # WHO QUALIFIED REGISTERING ON REGISTERING ON YEAR VOTERS* VOTED WHO VOTED ELECTION DAY ELECTION DAY 1950 1,879,000 583,617 31.06% 1952 1,899,000 652,825 34.38% 1954 1,920,000 641,906 33.43% 1956 1,940,000 611,197 31.51% 1958 1,960,000 632,240 32.26% 1960 1,987,000 596,272 30.01% 1962 2,033,000 592,719 29.15% 1964 2,078,000 442,642 21.30% 1966 2,124,000 833,530 39.24% 1968 2,170,000 408,541 18.83% 1970 2,226,000 718,079 32.26% 1972 2,523,000 489,298 19.39% 1974 2,617,000 537,284 20.53% 131,724 24.52% 1976 2,710,000 538,382 19.87% 66,557 12.36% 1978 2,804,000 811,581 28.94% 90,219 11.12% 1980 2,888,000 397,145 13.75% 34,215 8.62% 1982 2,945,000 915,180 31.08% 90,048 9.84% 1984 3,003,000 537,342 17.89% 47,218 8.79% 1986 3,060,000 786,230 25.69% 76,531 9.73% 1988 3,118,000 311,145 9.98% 21,470 6.90% 1990 3,179,000 771,850 24.28% 53,462 6.93% 1992 3,247,000 560,659 17.27% 35,967 6.42% 1994 3,316,000 901,002 27.17% 72,108 8.00% 1996 3,384,000 450,120 13.30% 27,542 6.12% 1998 3,453,000 683,433 19.79% 47,940 7.01% 2000 3,521,000 602,690 17.12% 42,943 7.12% 2002 3,590,000 535,972 14.93% 35,798 6.67% 2004 3,658,000 279,132 7.63% 20,438 7.32% MINNESOTA PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY STATISTICS 1916–1992 1916 121,552 1952 1,899,000 426,498 22.46% 1956 1,940,000 640,328 33.01% 1992 3,247,000 338,995 10.44% 21,162 6.24% MINNESOTA GENERAL ELECTION STATISTICS 1950–2004 1950 1,879,000 1,067,967 56.83% 1952 1,899,000 1,466,326 77.21% 1954 1,920,000 1,168,101 60.84% 1956 1,940,000 1,613,138 83.15% 1958 1,960,000 1,178,173 60.11% 1960 1,987,000 1,577,509 79.39% 1962 2,033,000 1,267,502 62.35% 1964 2,078,000 1,586,173 76.33% 1966 2,124,000 1,312,288 61.78% 1968 2,170,000 1,606,307 74.02% 1970 2,226,000 1,388,525 62.38% 1972 2,523,000 1,773,838 70.31% 1974 2,617,000 1,296,209 49.53% 260,812 20.12% 1976 2,710,000 1,978,590 73.01% 454,147 22.95% 1978 2,804,000 1,624,911 57.95% 208,985 12.86% 1980 2,888,000 2,079,411 72.00% 433,567 20.85% 1982 2,945,000 1,834,737 62.30% 238,979 13.00% 1984 3,003,000 2,115,317 70.44% 344,157 16.30% 1986 3,060,000 1,456,579 47.60% 137,864 9.46% 1988 3,118,000 2,125,119 68.16% 364,625 17.16% 1990 3,179,000 1,843,104 57.98% 208,625 11.32% 1992 3,247,000 2,355,796 72.55% 427,639 18.15% 1994 3,316,000 1,794,618 54.12% 179,360 10.00% 1996 3,384,000 2,211,161 65.34% 337,297 15.25% 1998 3,453,000 2,105,377 60.97% 332,540 15.79% 2000 3,521,000 2,458,303 69.82% 464,155 18.88% 2002 3,590,000 2,282,860 63.59% 342,978 15.02% 2004 3,658,000 2,842,912 77.72% 581,904 20.57% *Supplied by the Committee for the Study of the American Electorate 297 <strong>Chapter</strong> Eight <strong>Minnesota</strong> Votes
<strong>Chapter</strong> Eight <strong>Minnesota</strong> Votes <strong>Chapter</strong> Eight <strong>Minnesota</strong> Votes 298 KEY TO PARTY ABBREVIATIONS BL Better Life IP Independence Party CFP Christian Freedom Party LB Libertarian CP Constitution Party R Republican DFL Democratic-Farmer-Labor SEP Socialist Equality Party GP Green Party SWP Socialist Workers Party Secretary of <strong>State</strong>’s Note: The election results presented here for multi-county districts are taken from state canvassing board reports; election results for the single-county districts are taken from county canvassing board reports. SPECIAL PRIMARY AND ELECTION RESULTS SINCE LAST EDITION For more detailed statistics go to www.sos.state.mn.us/election/result.html VOTE FOR NOMINATION FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 18A SPECIAL PRIMARY: DECEMBER 16, 2003 PERSONS R R DFL PERSONS REGISTERING NUMBER REGISTERED ON ELECTION OF PERSONS SCOTT LADON LOWELL AS OF 7AM DAY VOTING NEWMAN RYDBERG UELAND TOTAL 20,702 16 1,226 909 181 99 VOTE FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 18A SPECIAL ELECTION: DECEMBER 30, 2003 PERSONS R DFL REGISTERED SCOTT LOWELL COUNTY/PRECINCT AS OF 7AM NEWMAN UELAND WRITE-IN MCLEOD ACOMA TWP. 728 67 28 0 BERGEN TWP. 535 55 20 0 BISCAY CITY 79 8 8 0 BROWNTON CITY 474 26 24 0 COLLINS TWP. 326 23 22 0 GLENCOE CITY P-1 666 71 45 0 GLENCOE CITY P-2 707 50 51 0 GLENCOE CITY P-3 694 60 59 0 GLENCOE CITY P-4 550 37 43 0 GLENCOE TWP. 321 41 27 0 HALE TWP. 470 38 27 0 HASSAN VALLEY TWP. 435 60 24 0 HELEN TWP. 493 53 19 0 HUTCHINSON CITY P-1 2,159 171 108 2 HUTCHINSON CITY P-2 2,409 184 92 2 HUTCHINSON CITY P-3 3,067 285 144 5 HUTCHINSON TWP. 763 87 16 0 LESTER PRAIRIE CITY 659 56 27 0 LYNN TWP. 365 69 11 0 PENN TWP. 178 20 9 0 PLATO CITY 192 23 2 0 RICH VALLEY TWP. 414 30 31 0 ROUND GROVE TWP. 169 13 10 0 SILVER LAKE CITY 411 28 19 0 STEWART CITY 346 20 18 0 SUMTER TWP. 312 38 12 1 WINSTED CITY 1,283 91 33 0 WINSTED TWP. 593 48 32 0 MEEKER CEDAR MILLS 41 9 5 0 CEDAR MILLS TWP. 265 20 12 0 COLLINWOOD TWP. 615 80 28 0 TOTAL 20,719 1,861 1,006 10
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