Elections
sort: title | date2012 Precinct Caucuses
updated: Monday, February 06, 2012Precinct caucuses are organized by the political parties to begin the process of selecting candidates for the 2012 election. Policy positions to shape each party’s platform will also start forming. They caucuses are an opportunity for citizens to engage directly in the political process at the “grassroots” level. Precinct caucuses...
Additional Resources
updated: Tuesday, September 20, 2011General Contacts
| Source | Phone | Website | |
| Secretary of State | 651.215.1440 | www.sos.state.mn.us | |
| Hennepin County | 612.348.5151 | www.co.hennepin.mn.us | |
| League of Women Voters | 952.925.6923 | www.lwvmn.org/Page.aspx?pid=546 | |
| Sun Sailor | 952.392.7663 | www.mnsun.com |
| Source | Phone | Website | |
| DFL Party | 651.293.1200 | www.dfl.org | |
| Republican Party | 651.222.0022 | www.mngop.com | |
| Independence Party | 651.487.9700 | www.mnip.org | |
| Green Party* | 651.288.2820 | www.mngreens.org |
Related Election Information
| Source | Website | ||
| Constitution of the State of Minnesota | www.house.leg.state.mn.us/cco/rules/mncon/preamble.htm | ||
| MN Election Laws | www.sos.state.mn.us/home/index.asp?page=224 | ||
| MN Redistricting Information | http://gis.leg.mn/html/redistricting.html | ||
| Federal Elections Commission | http://www.fec.gov | ||
| Federal Voting Assistance Project | http://www.fvap.gov | ||
| U.S. Census Bureau | http://www.census.gov |
Election results
updated: Friday, December 16, 20112011 GENERAL ELECTION RESULTS
2011 Primary Results OFFICIAL
2011 General Results OFFICIAL
Mayor
Jeffrey Jacobs (uncontested)
At-Large A
Steve Hallfin defeats Justin Kaufman
At-Large B
Jake Spano defeats Claudia Johnston-Madison
Precinct-by-precinct results are listed below, along with links to School District 283 Results.
Secretary of State Office Direct Links:
Mayor - St. Louis Park
Council Member Seat A - St. Louis Park
Council Member Seat B - St. Louis Park
School District #283:
School Board Member (ISD #283) (Elect 4)
Past Elections Result:
Past Election Results History
Election Results History
updated: Monday, November 07, 2011Official Results 17 of 17 Precincts Reported
Last update was: 8/11/2011 11:03 a.m.
Councilmember at Large B - Primary Election
| Name | Total Votes | Percent |
| Tim Brausen | 323 | 22.0% |
| Claudia Johnston-Madison | 479 | 32.7% |
| Jake Spano | 663 | 45.3% |
2011 Primary Official results totals by ward
For election results visit:
Secretary of State Election Results
- 2001 City/School General Election Results
- 2003 City/School General Election Results
- 2005 City Primary Election Results
- 2005 City/School General Election Results
- 2007 City/School General Election Results
- 2009 City Primary Election Results
- 2009 City/School General Election Results
Voter Registration
updated: Friday, December 02, 2011A person may not register if they have been convicted of a felony and their felony sentence has not expired (been completed) and their civil rights have not been restored, or if they are under a court-ordered guardianship in which the court order revoked their right to vote. Voters can register on Election Day with proper identification. For more information...
Voting Assistance
updated: Friday, December 02, 2011Ask the election judges for assistance:
- To read or mark a ballot.
- To obtain a magnifying device or a chair to use in the voting booth.
- To vote at the curb.
If you have a permanent disability, contact the City Clerk's Office (952) 928-2840, to learn about how to apply for an absentee ballot
What is Absentee Voting?
updated: Thursday, December 29, 2011You may vote by absentee ballot prior to election day for one of the following reasons:
- Absence from your precinct (away from home)
- Serving as an election judge in another precinct
- Religious discipline or religious holiday
- Absentee Ballot Application
The easiest way to vote by absentee ballot is to do so in person, at city hall starting 45 days prior to Election Day during the hours of 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Monday - Friday. Contact the Elections Office at 952-924-2503 to request an absentee voting application by mail.
ABSENTEE VOTING OVERSEAS - There are special forms and procedures to make voting easier for Minnesotans who are serving in the military or are otherwise overseas. For more information visit https://minnesota.overseasvotefoundation.org or Federal Voting Assistance Program - Home
Absentee Voters can check the status of their absentee ballot at: https://mnvotes.sos.state.mn.us/AbsenteeBallotStatus.aspx
Where Do I Vote?
updated: Thursday, December 29, 2011
Simply type in your street address into myNeighborhood to find out.
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