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Rochester, MN (KROC-AM News) - There will be some new faces in local government next year, but every incumbent seeking re-election was the top vote-getters in their respective races in Tuesday's primary election in Rochester.

UNOFFICIAL RESULTS(Minnesota Secretary of State Office)

Rochester Mayor

Kim Norton (I)    13435    57%

Britt Noser    5139    22%

Bradley "BT" Trahan    4308    18%

Constantine "Dean" Koutsoukos    645    3%

 

Rochester City Council Ward 1

Patrick Keane (I)   3060   72%

Andy Hemenway   669   16%

Daniel Sepeda   527   12%

 

Rochester City Council Ward 3

Norman Wahl   1,300   39%

Vangie Castro   864   26%

Casey McGregor   676   20%

Svaar David Vinje   528   6%

 

Rochester School Board Position 2

Justin M. Cook   13079    51%

Rae Parker   7339    29%

Abdullahi Omar Yusuf   5,015    20%

 

Rochester School Board Position 5

Jean Marvin (I)    14963    58%    

Kimberly Rishavy    8854    35% 

A. Mohamed "Chief"    1811    7%

 

Rochester School Board Position 6

Cathy Nathan (I)    14265    57%   

Elena Niehoff    7042    28%

Patrick Farmer    3909    15%

 

Olmsted County Commissioner District 4

Brian Mueller  2,024     40%

Kindra Ramaker   1793   36%

Bill Pirkl    761   15%

Steven Leo Connelly    456   9%

 

Olmsted County Commissioner District 5

Catherine Davis   1195   34%

Michelle Rossman   1177   34%

Mike Macken   1058   31%

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