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2009 Minneapolis City Council election

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2009 Minneapolis City Council elections

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All 13 seats on theMinneapolis City Council
7 seats needed for a majority
 Majority partyMinority party
 A man in a red T-shirt and glasses smiles while outdoors on a sunny day.
LeaderScott Benson
(retired)
Cam Gordon
PartyDemocratic (DFL)Green
Leader's seatWard 11Ward 2
Last election12 seats1 seat
Seats won121
Seat changeSteadySteady
Popular vote31,1674,371
Percentage69.57%9.76%

Winning party's vote share by ward.

President before election

Barb Johnson
Democratic (DFL)

Elected President

Barb Johnson
Democratic (DFL)

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The2009 Minneapolis City Council elections were held on November 3, 2009 to elect the 13 members of theMinneapolis City Council for four-year terms. Candidates affiliated with theMinnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party (DFL) won 12 seats and theGreen Party of Minnesota one seat.

Members were elected fromsingle-member districts viainstant-runoff voting, popularly known as ranked choice voting. Voters had the option of ranking up to three candidates. Municipal elections inMinnesota arenonpartisan, although candidates were able to identify with a political party on the ballot.

Political party endorsements

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WardMinneapolisDFL[1]Fifth DistrictGreen Party[2]Fifth Congressional DistrictIndependence Party of MinnesotaLibertarian Party of Minnesota[3]Minneapolis CityRepublican Committee[4]
Ward 1Kevin ReichThomas Alessi
Ward 2Cam GordonAllen AigbogunAllen Aigbogun
Ward 3Diane HofstedeJeffrey Cobia
Ward 4Barb JohnsonMarcus HarcusGrant CermakGrant Cermak
Ward 5Don SamuelsRoger Smithrud
Ward 6Robert LilligrenAndy ExleyMike TupperMike Tupper
Ward 7Lisa GoodmanMichael KatchMichael KatchMichael Katch
Ward 8Elizabeth GliddenJeanine EstimeGreg McDonald
Ward 9Gary SchiffDave BickingTodd EberhardyTodd Eberhardy
Ward 10Meg TuthillDan AlvinKim Vlaisavljevich
Ward 11John Quincy
Ward 12Sandy Colvin RoyRick NyhlenRick Nyhlen
Ward 13Betsy HodgesKris BrobergKris Broberg

Results

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Summary

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Summary of the November 3, 2009Minneapolis City Council elections results
PartyCandidates1st Choice VotesSeats
#%#∆#%
Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party2431,16769.5712Steady92.31
Green Party of Minnesota74,3719.761Steady7.69
Republican Party of Minnesota31,1202.500Steady0.00
Independence Party of Minnesota25571.240Steady0.00
Socialist Action11300.290Steady0.00
Libertarian Party of Minnesota1390.090Steady0.00
Independent167,27516.240Steady0.00
Write-inN/A1410.310Steady0.00
Total44,800100.0013±0100.00
Valid votes44,80097.46
Undervotes1,1682.54
Turnout45,96819.64
Registered voters[5]234,028

Ward 1

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1st preference vote by precinct
Minneapolis City Council Ward 1 election, 2009[6][7]
Political party/principleCandidate% 1st ChoiceRound 1
DFLKevin Reich50.311,997
IndependentLarry Ranallo23.71941
DFLSusan Howitz Hanna13.48535
Ron Paul ConservativeThomas Alessi8.57340
Equity Advocacy ResponsibilityMark Fox3.85153
N/AWrite-in0.083
  • Threshold: 1,985
  • Valid: 3,969
  • Undervotes: 47
  • Turnout: 4,016 (22.69%)
  • Registered: 17,697

Ward 2

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1st preference vote by precinct
Minneapolis City Council Ward 2 election, 2009[8][9]
Political party/principleCandidate% 1st ChoiceRound 1
Green Party of MinnesotaCam Gordon (incumbent)84.052,260
IndependentAllen A. Aigbogun15.17408
N/AWrite-in0.7721
  • Threshold: 1,345
  • Valid: 2,689
  • Undervotes: 153
  • Turnout: 2,842 (14.21%)
  • Registered: 20,005

Ward 3

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1st preference vote by precinct
Minneapolis City Council Ward 3 election, 2009[10][11]
Political party/principleCandidate% 1st ChoiceRound 1
DFLDiane Hofstede65.931,465
DFLAllen Kathir15.66348
Republican Party of MinnesotaJeffrey Cobia10.89242
Civil DisobedienceMelissa Hill5.09113
Libertarian Party of MinnesotaRaymond Wilson Rolfe1.7639
N/AWrite-in0.6815
  • Threshold: 1,112
  • Valid: 2,222
  • Undervotes: 35
  • Turnout: 2,257 (14.13%)
  • Registered: 15,969

Ward 4

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1st preference vote by precinct
Minneapolis City Council Ward 4 election, 2009[12][13]
Political party/principleCandidate% 1st ChoiceRound 1Round 2
DFLBarbara A. "Barb" Johnson46.861,5461,740
DFLTroy Parker27.929211,252
Green Party of MinnesotaMarcus Harcus13.40442
IndependentGrant Cermak11.70386
N/AWrite-in0.124
Exhausted ballots307
  • Threshold: 1,650
  • Valid: 3,299
  • Undervotes: 23
  • Turnout: 3,322 (21.44%)
  • Registered: 15,491

Ward 5

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1st preference vote by precinct
Minneapolis City Council Ward 5 election, 2009[14][15]
Political party/principleCandidate% 1st ChoiceRound 1Round 2
DFLDon Samuels47.001,0201,131
DFLNatalie Johnson Lee30.05652893
DFLKenya McKnight15.48336
IndependentRoger Smithrud4.2993
DFLLennie Chism2.8161
N/AWrite-in0.378
Exhausted ballots146
  • Threshold: 1,086
  • Valid: 2,170
  • Undervotes: 30
  • Turnout: 2,200 (17.05%)
  • Registered: 12,900

Ward 6

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1st preference vote by precinct
Minneapolis City Council Ward 6 election, 2009[16][17]
Political party/principleCandidate% 1st ChoiceRound 1
DFLRobert Lilligren (incumbent)52.851,020
IndependentMichael Tupper15.13292
Progressive DemocratLaura Jean11.97231
Green Party of MinnesotaAndy Exley8.55165
Green Party of MinnesotaM Cali8.19158
Green Party of MinnesotaBruce A. Lundeen3.1160
N/AWrite-in0.214
  • Threshold: 966
  • Valid: 1,930
  • Undervotes: 52
  • Turnout: 1,982 (13.52%)
  • Registered: 14,655

Ward 7

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1st preference vote by precinct
Minneapolis City Council Ward 7 election, 2009[18][19]
Political party/principleCandidate% 1st ChoiceRound 1
DFLLisa Goodman (incumbent)68.242,997
IndependentMichael J Katch23.721,042
IndependentJeffrey Alan Wagner7.31321
N/AWrite-in0.7332
  • Threshold: 2,197
  • Valid: 4,392
  • Undervotes: 140
  • Turnout: 4,532 (19.17%)
  • Registered: 23,639

Ward 8

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1st preference vote by precinct
Minneapolis City Council Ward 8 election, 2009[20][21]
Political party/principleCandidate% 1st ChoiceRound 1
DFLElizabeth Glidden74.002,291
Green Party of MinnesotaJeanine Estime15.18470
Republican Party of MinnesotaDavid Regan5.62174
IndependentGregory McDonald3.71115
Open ProgressiveMichael J. Cavlan1.3943
N/AWrite-in0.103
  • Threshold: 1,549
  • Valid: 3,096
  • Undervotes: 143
  • Turnout: 3,239 (19.51%)
  • Registered: 16,601

Ward 9

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1st preference vote by precinct
Minneapolis City Council Ward 9 election, 2009[22][23]
Political party/principleCandidate% 1st ChoiceRound 1
DFLGary Schiff (incumbent)60.701,818
Green Party of MinnesotaDave Bicking27.25816
Independence Party of MinnesotaTodd J. Eberhardy9.02270
DFLKhalif Jama2.7783
N/AWrite-in0.278
  • Threshold: 1,498
  • Valid: 2,995
  • Undervotes: 40
  • Turnout: 3,035 (21.45%)
  • Registered: 14,149

Ward 10

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1st preference vote by precinct
Minneapolis City Council Ward 10 election, 2009[24][25]
Political party/principleCandidate% 1st ChoiceRound 1
DFLMeg Tuthill72.242,405
IndependentKim Vlaisavljevich10.18339
DFLMatthew Dowgwillo8.77292
Independence Party of MinnesotaDan Alvin8.62287
N/AWrite-in0.186
  • Threshold: 1,665
  • Valid: 3,329
  • Undervotes: 102
  • Turnout: 3,431 (17.74%)
  • Registered: 19,343

Ward 11

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1st preference vote by precinct
Minneapolis City Council Ward 11 election, 2009[26][27]
Political party/principleCandidate% 1st ChoiceRound 1
DFLJohn Quincy63.622,551
DFLGregg A Iverson18.30734
Republican Party of MinnesotaDavid A Alvarado17.56704
N/AWrite-in0.5221
  • Threshold: 2,006
  • Valid: 4,010
  • Undervotes: 225
  • Turnout: 4,235 (21.20%)
  • Registered: 19,973

Ward 12

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1st preference vote by precinct
Minneapolis City Council Ward 12 election, 2009[28][29]
Political party/principleCandidate% 1st ChoiceRound 1
DFLSandy Colvin Roy64.333,035
IndependentRick L. Nyhlen18.65880
DFLCharley Underwood14.05663
Socialist ActionBrent Perry2.76130
N/AWrite-in0.2110
  • Threshold: 2,360
  • Valid: 4,718
  • Undervotes: 100
  • Turnout: 4,818 (23.19%)
  • Registered: 20,779

Ward 13

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1st preference vote by precinct
Minneapolis City Council Ward 13 election, 2009[30][31]
Political party/principleCandidate% 1st ChoiceRound 1
DFLBetsy Hodges (incumbent)69.244,141
IndependentKris Broberg26.381,578
DFLJoseph Henry4.28256
N/AWrite-in0.106
  • Threshold: 2,991
  • Valid: 5,981
  • Undervotes: 78
  • Turnout: 6,059 (26.54%)
  • Registered: 22,827

See also

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References

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  2. ^"Previous Candidates". Fifth District Green Party. RetrievedOctober 29, 2013.
  3. ^"LPMN endorses Katch, O'Connor in November 3 municipal elections".Libertarian Party of Minnesota. RetrievedOctober 29, 2013.
  4. ^"Minneapolis Republican endorsed candidates". Minneapolis City Republican Committee. RetrievedOctober 29, 2013.
  5. ^"2009 Precinct Statistics with Turnout"(PDF). City of Minneapolis. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on November 1, 2013. RetrievedOctober 28, 2013.
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  12. ^"2009 Minneapolis Municipal Election Results: Council Member Ward 4". City of Minneapolis. Archived fromthe original on November 1, 2013. RetrievedOctober 28, 2013.
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