All votes from Tuesday's primary election have been counted. (All results are unofficial until verified by the state canvassing board.)
In congressional races, the candidate who received the most votes in each party moves on to the Nov. 6 general election. In judicial races, the top two vote-getters will be on the Nov. 6 ballot.
U.S. Senate
Independence: Glen Menze, 2,073; Stephen Williams, 3,070
Republican: Kurt Bills, 63,386; David Carlson, 43,856; Bob Carney Jr., 16,760
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Democrat: Dick Franson, 6,832; Amy Klobuchar (i), 183,717; Jack Shepard, 6,638; Darryl Stanton, 5,161
U.S. House of Representatives
8th Congressional District
Democrat: Jeff Anderson, 15,978; Tarryl Clark, 17,540; Richard Nolan, 20,839
1st Congressional District
Republican: Mike Parry, 10,622; Allen Quist, 12,541
2nd Congressional District
Republican: David Gerson, 2,772; John Kline (i), 15,859
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3rd Congressional District
Republican: John Howard II, 2,032; Erik Paulsen (i), 18,672
4th Congressional District
Republican: Tony Hernandez, 6,885; Ron Seiford, 3,864
Democrat: Diana Longrie, 3,215; Betty McCollum (i), 27,304; Brian Stalboereger, 1,921
5th Congressional District
Democrat: Gary Boisclair, 1,397; Keith Ellison (i), 30,609; Gregg Iverson, 2,143
6th Congress District
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Republican: Michele Bachmann (i), 14,569; Aubrey Immelman, 1,242; Stephen Thompson, 2,322
Minnesota Supreme Court
Chief justice
Jill Clark, 61,253; Lorie Skjerven Gildea (i), 145,016; Dan Griffith, 85,843
Justice 4
Alan Nelson, 61,917; David Stras (i), 139,215; Tim Tingelstad, 83,953
(i) indicates incumbent