The State Canvassing Board on Tuesday certified the results of last week's state primary, confirming that the turnout was the highest in more than a decade.
In the final voting results, the canvassing board said that 606,394 Minnesotans voted last Tuesday, which translated to 15.93 percent of eligible voters. In addition, the board reported, voters in last week's primary cast a record 31,276 absentee ballots.
The closely watched DFL gubernatorial primary yielded these final results: Mark Dayton, 182,738 votes, or 41.33 percent; Margaret Anderson Kelliher, 175,767 votes or 39.75 percent, and Matt Entenza, 80,509 votes, or 18.21 percent.
MIKE KASZUBA
Emmer passes on fourth debate
Republican candidate Tom Emmer said he will skip a Thursday gubernatorial debate in Winona -- the fourth among the three candidates in the past week -- because, a campaign spokesman said, Emmer "must focus on other activities."
The Coalition of Greater Minnesota Cities, the debate's sponsor, lamented the decision, saying it hoped "Emmer re-evaluates the message that his absence at this critical forum sends to greater Minnesota communities." Emmer's gubernatorial challengers, DFLer Mark Dayton and Independence Party candidate Tom Horner, have confirmed they will attend.
The gubernatorial candidates have been debating at a blistering pace since the primary, appearing on TPTV's "Almanac" program on Friday, a Game Fair debate on Saturday and a Minnesota Chamber of Commerce debate on Tuesday in Nisswa.