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Hennepin County Voter Turnout Drops Sharply From 2008 Primary

The number of ballots fell by more than quarter.

 

Update 7:56 a.m. Aug. 15: Statewide, turnout is down about 44 percent, although 1 percent of the state’s 4,102 precincts still had results outstanding as of this update.

 

With incumbent congressmen and a sitting senator on the ballot, Hennepin County saw a steep drop-off in voter turnout from the 2008 primary.

Polling places tallied nearly 25,000 fewer people at the polls this year, a decrease of about 27 percent.

Several Patch cities exceeded that drop, notably:

  • Minnetonka (42 percent)
  • Edina (39 percent)
  • Maple Grove (37 percent)  
  • Plymouth (36 percent)
  • Richfield (35 percent)

(See the chart below for totals for Hennepin County Patch communities.)

Still, some communities with heavily contested races bucked the trend. Golden Valley’s 2 percent gain was likely helped by a nine-person special election to represent Hennepin County’s 2nd District on the County Board—a race that included Golden Valley City Councilwoman Paula Pentel.

Similarly, several Lake Minnetonka communities saw turnout increase for precincts that helped Cindy Pugh, a self-described Tea Party leader and a first-time political candidate, easily defeat 11-term incumbent State Rep. Steve Smith in the House District 33B primary. The same area also had a tight race between Connie Doepke and David Osmek for the Senate District 33 seat.

The results could also skew by party. The decrease for Edina Republicans was 9 percentage points better than the city’s average. The gap was even wider countywide, where DFLers had a 32 percent drop and Republicans had a 9 percent decrease.

While all Hennepin County precincts have reported results, more than 10 percent of precincts statewide had not yet reported in at press time. Patch will update this story with statewide totals once more complete information is available.

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Vote Totals for Select Patch Communities

2008 2012
Hennepin County 91,368 66,470
Deephaven 420 415
Edina 5,226 3,183
Excelsior 189 137
Greenwood 82 89
Golden Valley 2,316 2,366
Hopkins 968 711
Maple Grove 3,315 2,072
Long Lake 133 126
Minneapolis 33,938 24,285
Minnetonka 5,419 3,121
Minnetonka Beach 56 76
Orono 575 625
Plymouth 4,820 3,077
Richfield 2,913 1,886
Shorewood 654 662
Spring Park 86 116
St. Louis Park 3,761 2,614
Tonka Bay 129 159
Wayzata 448 347
Woodland 85 43
Related Topics: 2012 election, 2012 primary, Hennepin County Voter Turnout, Primary participation, election 2012, and participate 2012

Phil Johnson

11:12 am on Wednesday, August 15, 2012

The media adequately reminded people to vote, but did a terrible job of informing them of the candidates, their history, and their positions on issues. Unless a voter took time and did their own research on the web, many of the names of candidates on the ballots would have been a surprise. It's no wonder people didn't show up to vote.

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