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CITY (NewsDakota.com) The following are the unofficial results of the races and measures that were featured in the Barnes County 2014 General Election.

15/15 Precincts Reporting (100%)

Barnes County District #2 commissioner race:

Mike Metcalf – 412 (54%)

Phil Leitner – 341 (45%)

Barnes County District #3 commissioner race:

Bill Carlblom – 415 (58%)
Ryan Mathias – 292 (41%)
Write-In – 1

Barnes County Measures:

Measure #1

Yes – 39%  1,604
No – 60%   2,499

Measure #2 Increasing 9-1-1 phone payment from $1 to $1.50

Yes – 40.62%  1,646
No – 59.38%   2,406

Valley City Measures:

Measure #1 The 5 year property tax exemption on new construction or improvements:

No – 1138 (50.29%)
Yes – 1125 (49.71%)

Measure #2 Permanent Flood Protection:

Yes – 65.15%  1,492
No – 34.85%  798

Measure #3 Wellness Center:

Yes – 51.12%  1,184
No – 48.88%  1,132

KEY: (D)- Democrat-NPL, (R)- Republican, (L) Libertarian

US Representative

Robert J “Jack Seamen (L) 230 (5.50%)
George Sinner (D) 1,897 (45.36%)
Kevin Cramer (R) 2,051 (49.04%)

North Dakota Secretary Of State

April Fairfield (D) 1,660 (40.20%)
Roland Riemers (L) 216 (5.23%)
Alvin A “Al” Jaeger (R) 2,251 (54.52%)

North Dakota Attorney General

Wayne Stenehjem (R) 2,896 (70.05%)
Kirara Kraus-Parr (D) 1,232 (29.80%)

North Dakota Agriculture Commissioner

Ryan Taylor (D) 2,000 (48.26%)
Doug Goehring (R) 2,137 (51.57%)

North Dakota Pubic Service Commissioner

Todd Reisenauer (D) 1,534 (37.72%)
Brian P Kalk (R) 2,527 (62.13%)

North Dakota Public Service Commissioner – Unexpired Two Year Term

Julie Fedorchak (R) 2,509 (62.34%)
Tyler Axness (D) 1,510 (37.52%)

North Dakota Tax Commissioner

Jason Astrup (D) 1,862 (45.40%)
Anthony Mangnall (L) 232 (5.71%)
Ryan Rauschenberger (R) 1,967 (48.40%)

Measure #1 “Right To Life”

Yes – 1,400 (33.16%)
No – 2,822 (66.84%)

Measure #2 “Mortgage/Sales Transfer Taxes”

Yes – 2,958 (70.85%)
No – 1.27 (29.15%)

Measure #3 “Higher Ed Board”

Yes – 735 (17.91%)
No – 3,368 (82.09%)

Measure #4 “Future Measures With Fiscal Impact”

Yes –1,389 (34%)
No – 2,648 (65%)

Measure #5 “Wildlife Fund”

Yes – 939 (22%)
No – 3,267 77%)

Measure #6 “Equal Parental Rights”

Yes – 1,223 (29%)
No – 2,923 (70%)

Measure #7 “Pharmacy Ownership”

Yes – 1,524 (36%)
No – 2,673 (63%)

Measure #8 “Start School After Labor Day”

Yes – 1,344 (32%)
No – 2,746 (67%)