Election results for Ramsey County mayor, city councils, school board races

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White Bear Lake held a mayoral and city council election Tuesday night. Falcon Heights and St. Anthony also held city council elections.

Voters also cast ballots on funding referendums in the Mahtomedi, Mounds View, Roseville and North St. Paul-Maplewood-Oakdale school districts.

St. Anthony-New Brighton, Mounds View, North St. Paul-Maplewood-Oakdale and Roseville also held school board elections.

Here’s a roundup of results for municipal races in Ramsey County:

Falcon Heights

Georgiana May and Jim Mogen held the lead in the city council election for two at-large seats in Falcon Heights with one of two precincts reporting late Tuesday.

As of 10:15 p.m. May had 42% of the vote while Mogen had 40%. Jeremy Hallowanger had 13%. Eric Meyer dropped out of the race on Oct. 9.

Falcon Heights City Council has five members, including the mayor. Councilmembers and the mayor are elected to four-year terms.

St. Anthony

Candidates Nadia A. Elnagdy and Jan Jenson were the only two candidates on the ballot for two seats on the St. Anthony City Council.

White Bear Lake

Mary Nicklawske held the lead late Tuesday in the White Bear Lake mayor race.

With 3 of 6 precincts reporting, Nicklawske had 64% of the vote. Stephen Laliberte had 36%

Nicklawske and Laliberte advanced from a primary election in August.

The two competed to replace White Bear Lake Mayor Dan Louismet, who won office in 2021 and is not running for reelection.

Ellen Gurrola ran unopposed for a Ward 2 city council seat and Kevin L. Edberg ran unopposed for a Ward 4 seat.

St. Anthony-New Brighton school district

Voters in St. Anthony-New Brighton School District reelected Annie Bosmans, Laura Haas and Prachi Striker to the three open seats on the school board.

With 3 of 4 precincts reporting results on Daniel Turner held the lead in a special election for an open seat on the board with 55% of the vote to Michael Overman’s 45%.

Mounds View school district

The Mounds View school board has three at-large open seats. Candidates Shauna Bock, Shea Bruce, Tascha Just and Mark Sacay ran.

With 9 of 23 precincts reporting as of 10:15 p.m., Bock had 31%, Sacay had 30% and Just 29%. Bruce had 9% and write-in gathered 1%.

North St. Paul-Maplewood-Oakdale school district

In the North St. Paul-Maplewood-Oakdale district, Sam Rosemark held a lead over Justin Middaugh for an open at-large seat on the school board.

With 21 of 29  precincts reporting as of 10:15 p.m., Rosemark had 62% to Middaugh’s 38%.

Roseville school district

Voters in the Roseville district were set to elect three at-large members to the school board.

With 8 of 19 precincts reporting at 10:15 p.m. Geida Cleveland had 30%, Mannix Clark had 29%, Karl Crump had 8% and Michelle Morse-Wendt had 31%. Write-in candidates had 1%.

Levy referendums

The Mounds View, Roseville and North St. Paul-Maplewood-Oakdale district had funding ballot questions.

Mounds View voters approved their referendum with 64% support. Roseville voters approved their referendum with 68% support. And, North St. Paul-Maplewood-Oakdale voters did not approve their referendum, with 56% voting no.

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