Some early numbers are starting to roll in on Election Night.
In the race for the Minnesota House District 21A seat, incumbent Republican Marj Fogelman of Fulda was out to a big early lead over Democratic-Farmer-Labor candidate Jon Wilson, the mayor of St. James. With 14 of 83 precincts reporting, Fogelman had 77.6% of the vote.
In District 21A, incumbent Republican Joe Schomacker had a dominating 84.5% of the vote as he faced off against DFL challenger Creedence Matthew Petroff. Fifty-four of 127 precincts are in.
With 108 of 749 precincts in, Brad Finstad is poised to be reelected as U.S. Representative in Minnesota's First District. Finstad had 63.3% of the vota against DFL candidate Rachel Bohman.
At the county level, Jackson County voters were considering a question pertaining to funding construction of a new Jackson County Law Enforcement Center and Government Center. With 14 of 28 precincts reporting, 68.6% of voters opted for the "yes" option, which would allow the county to impose a sales and use tax of 1 percent (for no more than 25 years or until an amount sufficient to pay project costs and associated bonding costs are raised, whichever comes first, to finance the project's construction.
The wait is on for Nobles County, Worthington and District 518 results.
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