Politics & Government
PRIMARY ELECTION: Polling Locations, Candidates, Ballots
The primary on Tuesday, Aug. 14 will decide the final two candidates for the Washington County Commissioner District 2 seat.
The Primary Election takes place on Tuesday, Aug. 14. Here's a guide on polling places, candidates and sample ballots.
Polling places in Oakdale will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. If you're not sure what precinct you live in then check out the Secretary of State's Polling Place Finder.
- Precinct 1:
- Precinct 2:
- Precinct 3:
- Precinct 4:
- Precinct 5:
- Precinct 6: (not located in Precinct 6)
- Precinct 7:
- Precinct 8:
Since Minnesota has an "open primary," voters will not be required to register with a political party. However, primary voters cannot vote for candidates in more than one political party, according to the Minnesota Secretary of State.
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The winners from the Aug. 14 primary will move on to the general election on Nov. 6.
- Bill Pulkrabek
- Joseph T. Delaney Sr.
- Ted Bearth
State Representative - District 43B
Democratic-Farmer-Labor
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- Dick Franson
- Amy Klobuchar (Incumbent/endorsed)
- Jack Edward Shepard
- Darryl Stanton
Republican
- Kurt Bills (Endorsed)
- David Carlson
- Bob Carney Jr.
Independence
Grassroots
- Tim David
Minnesota Open Progressives
U.S. Representative District 4
Democratic-Farmer-Labor
Republican
- Tony Hernandez
- Ron Seiford
Independence
Supreme Court
Chief Justice
- Lorie Skjerven Gildea (Incumbent)
- Dan Griffith
- Jill Clark
Associate Justice 4
- Alan Nelson
- David R. Stras (Incumbent)
- Tim Tingelstad
Check out what the ballot will look like in your precinct:
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