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City Council Special Meeting AGENDA CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL MEETING – CANVASS THE ELECTION FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2020 COUNCIL CHAMBERS BLOOMINGTON CIVIC PLAZA 1800 W. OLD SHAKOPEE RD. BLOOMINGTON, MN 55431 5:00 PM Mayor: Tim Busse Councilmembers: Jenna Carter Jack Baloga Dwayne Lowman Patrick Martin Shawn Nelson Nathan Coulter Mayor Tim Busse has determined it is not practical or prudent to conduct an in-person meeting at City Hall due to the global COVID-19 health pandemic as permitted by MS 13D.021. Some members of the City Council may watch or listen electronically as permitted by law. For this meeting, due to the social distancing expectations, members of the public will watch or listen to the meeting electronically as permitted by law and due to the global COVID-19 health pandemic. Public testimony is not permitted at special meetings. To watch or listen to the meeting: 1) BTV (Comcast channels 859 or 14) 2) Watch online at blm.mn/btv-live or the City's YouTube channel blm.mn/youtube 3) By phone: 1-415-655-0001, Access code 177 491 7673 1. CALL TO ORDER 2. ORGANIZATIONAL BUSINESS 2.1 Canvass the Election Results for Local Ballot Questions 3. ADJOURNMENT View regular meetings live or via archive at blm.mn/meetings. Catch the replay on Comcast cable by tuning to Bloomington TV channels 14(SD) and 859(HD) the Wednesday after a meeting at 7:00 p.m. and the following Thursday at 1:00 a.m., 7:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. BloomingtonMN.gov: A yearly meeting schedule, agendas, and the official minutes once approved are available. If you require a reasonable accommodation, please call 952-563-8733 (MN Relay 711) as soon as possible, but no later than 9:00 a.m. one business day before the meeting day. 1

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City Council Special Meeting AGENDA

CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL MEETING – CANVASS THE ELECTION FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2020

COUNCIL CHAMBERS BLOOMINGTON CIVIC PLAZA 1800 W. OLD SHAKOPEE RD. BLOOMINGTON, MN 55431

5:00 PM Mayor:

Tim Busse

Councilmembers:

Jenna Carter Jack Baloga Dwayne Lowman

Patrick Martin Shawn Nelson Nathan Coulter

Mayor Tim Busse has determined it is not practical or prudent to conduct an in-person meeting at City Hall due to the global COVID-19 health pandemic as permitted by MS 13D.021. Some members of the City Council may watch or listen electronically as permitted by law. For this meeting, due to the social distancing expectations, members of the public will watch or listen to the meeting electronically as permitted by law and due to the global COVID-19 health pandemic. Public testimony is not permitted at special meetings. To watch or listen to the meeting:

1) BTV (Comcast channels 859 or 14) 2) Watch online at blm.mn/btv-live or the City's YouTube channel blm.mn/youtube 3) By phone: 1-415-655-0001, Access code 177 491 7673

1. CALL TO ORDER 2. ORGANIZATIONAL BUSINESS

2.1 Canvass the Election Results for Local Ballot Questions 3. ADJOURNMENT View regular meetings live or via archive at blm.mn/meetings. Catch the replay on Comcast cable by tuning to Bloomington TV channels 14(SD) and 859(HD) the Wednesday after a meeting at 7:00 p.m. and the following Thursday at 1:00 a.m., 7:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. BloomingtonMN.gov: A yearly meeting schedule, agendas, and the official minutes once approved are available. If you require a reasonable accommodation, please call 952-563-8733 (MN Relay 711) as soon as possible, but no later than 9:00 a.m. one business day before the meeting day.

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Request for Council Action

Originator City Clerk

Item Canvass the Election Results for Local Ballot Questions

Agenda Section ORGANIZATIONAL BUSINESS

Date November 13, 2020

Requested Action:

Motion by _________, and seconded by ______________, to approve the declaration of results of the municipalballot questions from the November 3 general election as submitted by the election judges for that election.

Item created by: Kris Wilson, City Clerk Item presented by: Kris Wilson, Assistant City Manager / Acting City Clerk Description:

After each election that includes candidates for municipal office or municipal ballot questions, the Council isrequired to canvas the results in order to make them official. Staff is awaiting final vote counts and other data from Hennepin County in order to prepare the Declaration ofResults for the three municipal ballot questions on this year's ballot. This information is expected to be availableon Thursday, November 12 and the Declaration of Results will be uploaded to the agenda packet at that time. UPDATE: The final vote counts are now attached.

Attachments:

listing of 2020 general election judges.pdf2020 general election ballot for each precinct.pdfDeclaration of Results - 2020 General Election.pdfSummary Statement of 2020 General Elections Results.pdfCertification of Election Results.pptx

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STATE GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 3, 2020 ELECTION JUDGES

Mary Ann Abel Benjamin Accola Siana Adrian Christine Ahlsten Mark Ahlsten David Allmann Charles Amevo Keri Amundson Julie Andert Judith Andrews Ronald Atkinson Christina Austin Michael Barg Lori Barry Kathy Bawek Adam Beard Paul Becka Patricia Beckmann William Bedor Beth Beebe Richard Besk Jessica Beyer Lisa Billingham Stephanie Binning Lori Blomquist Donna Bogott Robert Bogott Julia Bohnen Alan Bongaarts James Bowen Elizabeth Boyle Eric Brandes Jerrold Brandt Geraldine Braucks Jennifer Brede Laura Brice Thomas Brice Cheryl Broten Nadine Brown Tami Brown Fred Bryan Mary Buck Jean Budge Perricia Burgess MaryAnn Burnes Steven Burnham Russell Burnison Donovan Carey Joseph Carlson Layton Carlson Beverly Carnell Benjamin Carpenter Joseph Carpenter Peter Cartwright Craig Cathers Neila Chaouch Ross Chergosky Ryan Chester

William Christianson Mary Clark Steven Clarke Olivia Colford Susan Colvin Jane Conrad Michael Conrad Nan Corliss Paul Cress Alan Crow Roberta Crow Kevin Cunningham ZoeMary Cunningham Kathy Dahlen Lynette Davis Cynthia Deal Steve Dehning David Drummond Joy Drummond Noble Duncanson Peter Duncanson Michael Dvorak II Michelle Eberhard Christian Eckes Jacob Edholm Cheryl Ellefson Clara Emma Rick Engberg Tara Epps Kathleen Erickson Judith Erickson-West Patrick Evans Jordan Fasching Nadine Fearell Gregg Feigum Jeanne Femrite George Ferguson III Stefanie Flasch Aleen Foster Carol Frisch Christine Gabel Louis Gagnon Bette Gamboni Mary Gannon Laura Garaghty Linda Garbers Anna Gaul Alberta Gelineau Sonia George Lois Gertz Kristi Gibson Mark Ginsbach Lisa Gliege Thomas Goergen Simone' Gonzales Jessica Gottenborg John Grondahl Loren Gross

Elizabeth Grund Shawn Grund Joyce Haase Ellen Hacker Diane Hackett Duane Hackett Mary Halatyn Daniel Hallberg Dennis Hamilton Dylan Hanlon Maurice Hart Jane Hawkins Candy Hazen Laura Helvig-Arradondo Brian Henning Natalie Hideg Hayden Holland Kathleen Holley Nicholas Holtan Amy Hoover Lucinda Hruska-Claeys Linda Hundere-Pegelow Lisa Huntsman Katharine Husted Sally Irrgang Rafael Iverson Arthur Jacobson Allie Jacox Ronald Jensen Charles Johnson Eric Johnson J. Craig Johnson Jacqueline Johnson Linda Johnson Paul Johnson Regina Johnson Zachary Johnson Debra Johnston Sheran Johnston Charlene Jorgensen Heather Kaminsen Christopher Karel Kevin Kelley Patricia Kendall Thomas Kendrick Claudia Kinville Amanda Kirchner Grant Knutson Amy Koch Ann Kraemer Jeanine Kretchmer McArthur Kunz Chelsea Kuznia Bonnie Laird Dale Lamp Laura Landini Michelle Larabee Karen Larkin

Megan Larson Gordon Latchana Rebecca Lechner Julie Leon Patricia Lilledahl Nancy Lind Renee Liu Judy Liudahl Anthony Longo Edmond Longo Elizabeth Longo Vincent Longo, Jr. Deborah Ludwig Greg Ludwig Sandra Luscomb Terrence Mackin AnnaLisa Mahley Carol Mahon Nancy Marihart Melissa Martin Doree Maser Cindy Maus Janine Maxwell Sarah Maxwell Jean Mazzoleni Judy McCallion Shaun McHale Cynthia McInroy Stacy McIntosh Holt Theodore McLaughlin MaryAnn McManus Janet McNeil Judi Mehr Kristy Meier Margaret Merriman Sandra Meyers Mindy Michalski Joan Miesbauer Deborah Mihelich Anne Miller Janice Millford Jeffrey Mills Dolores Miske Katrina Moberg Elizabeth Montoya Nancy Morain Valerie Mortinson Judy Moynihan Fredrick Muhl Joyce Muhl Rodney Myers David Mykkeltvedt Richard Nelson Sara Nelson Marion Neverdahl Spencer Niemi Madeline Niziolek Paul Norland

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Sandra Nothom Lynnae Nye Constance O'Brien Margaret Oibrekken Britt Okland Robert Olding LuAnn Olson Mark Olson Ronald Olson James ONeill Kaley Oschmann Judy Ostendorff Alice Paczkowski Dave Paczkowski Muriel Page Emily Paulino Nancy Paulson Heather Pedersen Madonna Pederson Joseph Peilte Kelly Penrose Grant Petersen Anne Peterson Karen Peterson Richard Peterson Linda Petrich Elizabeth Pfeifer Stacy Phan Renee Piersa Jeanine Post Jansen Price Bryan Quevli Cole Ramerth Susan Ramola Stephanie Raskin Julie Rea Anita Ream Jonathan Reckinger Charles Reed Nancy Reich Kevin Remer Vincent Riehm Catherine Ritchie Connie Rivard Marlene Robertson Samuel Robertson Michael Robin Daniel Roehl Nancy Rose Pribyl Kevin Rowekamp Denise Royer Chris Saffert Karen Schaub Larie Ann Schmidt Kurt Schnapp Mary Schoenleber Connie Scholfield Matthew Schraan Georgia Schumacher Sarah Schwartz Paul Scott Cheryl Shachaf

Kathy Shafer Andrew Shaw Corinne Shepherd Diane Shepperd Kevin Shields Charlotte Silva Alison Skoberg Mary Small Lisa Smit Jacob Snell Barbara Snyder Natalie Sokol Grund Marjorie Spagl Pam Spitznagle Tom Spitznagle Noelle St. Andrew Paul Stachour Ally Starks Mara Stauffacher Betty Stennes Jeffrey Stickles Marlene Stoick Kirbe Strom Mon Sucher Marjean Sullivan Virginia Suttle Elizabeth Swanberg Abigail Taffe Julia Tate Steven Thai Cheryl Thompson Theresa Thoraldson Dale Throndson Kathleen Tiaden Paul Tiegs Michele Timmons Peter Timmons Anna Tinklenberg Amanda Treseler Jane Turner Joanne Turner Peggy Uhlenkott Frank Uvodich Nicole Vanderlugt Nancy Vetter Gary Vig Andrea Volkel Cathleen Von Eschen Jane Voss Nicholas Wallenhorst Christopher Walter Christine Warner Nancy Watson Jeannie Weber Molly Weber Marina Weddington Jeff Weiss Debra Welken Mark Welken Sue Wenner Tiffany West Michele Westlund

Nancy Wettstein P. Claire Wickland Elisabeth Wierum Megan Wilson Mary Winkels JoAnn Wolf Karen Wolf Michael Wolf Joyce Wood Vernon Wood Elisa Wright Diana Wyman David Zaiman Linda Ziegelmeyer

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To vote, completely fill in the oval(s) next to your choice(s) like this:Instructions to Voters:

November 3, 2020Hennepin County, MinnesotaState General Election Ballot

Official Ballot Judge_______ Judge_______

Vote front and back of ballot

BLOOMINGTON W-1 P-070005

Typ:01 Seq:0001 Spl:01

Federal OfficesPresident and Vice-President

Vote for One TeamDonald J. Trump andMichael R. PenceRepublican

Joseph R. Biden andKamala HarrisDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente andDarcy RichardsonIndependence-Alliance

Howie Hawkins andAngela WalkerGreen Party

Kanye West andMichelle TidballIndependent

Brock Pierce andKarla BallardIndependent

Gloria La Riva andLeonard PeltierSocialism and Liberation

Alyson Kennedy andMalcolm JarrettSocialist Workers Party

Jo Jorgensen andJeremy "Spike" CohenLibertarian Party

write-in, if anyU.S. Senator

Vote for OneKevin O'ConnorLegal Marijuana NowOliver SteinbergGrassroots-Legalize CannabisJason LewisRepublicanTina SmithDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

U.S. RepresentativeDistrict 3

Vote for One

Kendall QuallsRepublicanDean PhillipsDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

State OfficesState Senator

District 50Vote for One

Dean Wm MumbleauRepublicanMelissa Halvorson WiklundDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

State RepresentativeDistrict 50BVote for One

Gary HeyerRepublicanAndrew CarlsonDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

County OfficesCounty Commissioner

District 5Vote for One

Debbie Goettel

Boni Njenga

write-in, if any

Three Rivers Park CommissionerDistrict 5

Vote for One

John F. Gibbs

write-in, if any

City QuestionsTo vote for a question, fill in the oval next to theword "Yes" on that question. To vote against a

question, fill in the oval next to the word "No" onthat question.

City Question 1

Add Voter Approval to City-OrganizedCollection Process

Should the Bloomington City Charter beamended to add: “Unless first approved by amajority of voters in a state general election, theCity shall not replace the competitive market insolid waste collection with a system in whichsolid waste services are provided bygovernment-chosen collectors or ingovernment-designed districts. The adoption ofthis Charter amendment shall supersede anyordinances, ordinance amendments, or charteramendments related to solid waste adopted bythe City Council in 2015-2016.”?

Yes

No

City Question 2

Prevent City-Organized Collection ByContract

If City Question 1 above passes, should theBloomington City Charter also be amended toadd: "The council shall not enter into a contractwith residential solid waste haulers for theexclusive rights to haul and collect residentialsolid waste services within the jurisdictionalboundaries of the City of Bloomington”?

A “yes” vote means you do not approve ofcontinuing city organized trash, recyclables, yardwaste, bulky waste, and electronic wastecollection.

A “no” vote means you approve of continuingwith city-organized trash, recyclables, yardwaste, bulky waste, and electronic wastecollection.

Yes

No

City Question 3

Electing Mayor and City Council By RankedChoice Voting

Should the Bloomington City Charter beamended to elect the Mayor and City Councilmembers by the Ranked Choice Voting method?

Yes

No

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Vote front and back of ballot

BLOOMINGTON W-1 P-070005

To vote, completely fill in the oval(s) next to your choice(s) like this:Instructions to Voters:

November 3, 2020Hennepin County, MinnesotaState General Election Ballot

Judicial OfficesSupreme CourtAssociate Justice 4

Vote for OnePaul ThissenIncumbent

Michelle MacDonald

write-in, if any

Court of AppealsJudge 3

Vote for OneCarol HootenIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 9

Vote for OneRandall J SlieterIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 13Vote for One

Jeanne CochranIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 15Vote for One

Kevin G. RossIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 1

Vote for OneWilliam H. KochIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 5

Vote for OneKerry W. MeyerIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 10Vote for One

Kathryn L QuaintanceIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 14Vote for One

Martha Holton DimickIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 16Vote for One

James A. MooreIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 19Vote for One

Gina M BrandtIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 20Vote for One

Daniel C. MorenoIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 25Vote for One

Michelle A. HatcherIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 27Vote for One

Jay M. QuamIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 28Vote for One

Toddrick S. BarnetteIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 29Vote for One

Todd M. FellmanIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 30Vote for One

Susan M. RobinerIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 31Vote for One

Margaret (Peg) DalyIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 32Vote for One

Peter A. CahillIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 35Vote for One

Sarah S. WestIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 38Vote for One

Kathleen D. SheehyIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 42Vote for One

Luis A. BartolomeiIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 43Vote for One

Bridget Ann SullivanIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 47Vote for One

Tanya M. BransfordIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 53Vote for One

Bev BensonIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 54Vote for One

Kristin SiegesmundIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 55Vote for One

Edward T. "Ned" WahlIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 57Vote for One

Jeannice M. RedingIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 61Vote for One

Amy DawsonIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 63Vote for One

Angela WillmsIncumbent

write-in, if any

6

To vote, completely fill in the oval(s) next to your choice(s) like this:Instructions to Voters:

November 3, 2020Hennepin County, MinnesotaState General Election Ballot

Official Ballot Judge_______ Judge_______

Vote front and back of ballot

BLOOMINGTON W-1 P-080010

Typ:01 Seq:0002 Spl:01

Federal OfficesPresident and Vice-President

Vote for One TeamDonald J. Trump andMichael R. PenceRepublican

Joseph R. Biden andKamala HarrisDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente andDarcy RichardsonIndependence-Alliance

Howie Hawkins andAngela WalkerGreen Party

Kanye West andMichelle TidballIndependent

Brock Pierce andKarla BallardIndependent

Gloria La Riva andLeonard PeltierSocialism and Liberation

Alyson Kennedy andMalcolm JarrettSocialist Workers Party

Jo Jorgensen andJeremy "Spike" CohenLibertarian Party

write-in, if anyU.S. Senator

Vote for OneKevin O'ConnorLegal Marijuana NowOliver SteinbergGrassroots-Legalize CannabisJason LewisRepublicanTina SmithDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

U.S. RepresentativeDistrict 3

Vote for One

Kendall QuallsRepublicanDean PhillipsDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

State OfficesState Senator

District 50Vote for One

Dean Wm MumbleauRepublicanMelissa Halvorson WiklundDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

State RepresentativeDistrict 50BVote for One

Gary HeyerRepublicanAndrew CarlsonDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

County OfficesCounty Commissioner

District 5Vote for One

Boni Njenga

Debbie Goettel

write-in, if any

Three Rivers Park CommissionerDistrict 5

Vote for One

John F. Gibbs

write-in, if any

City QuestionsTo vote for a question, fill in the oval next to theword "Yes" on that question. To vote against a

question, fill in the oval next to the word "No" onthat question.

City Question 1

Add Voter Approval to City-OrganizedCollection Process

Should the Bloomington City Charter beamended to add: “Unless first approved by amajority of voters in a state general election, theCity shall not replace the competitive market insolid waste collection with a system in whichsolid waste services are provided bygovernment-chosen collectors or ingovernment-designed districts. The adoption ofthis Charter amendment shall supersede anyordinances, ordinance amendments, or charteramendments related to solid waste adopted bythe City Council in 2015-2016.”?

Yes

No

City Question 2

Prevent City-Organized Collection ByContract

If City Question 1 above passes, should theBloomington City Charter also be amended toadd: "The council shall not enter into a contractwith residential solid waste haulers for theexclusive rights to haul and collect residentialsolid waste services within the jurisdictionalboundaries of the City of Bloomington”?

A “yes” vote means you do not approve ofcontinuing city organized trash, recyclables, yardwaste, bulky waste, and electronic wastecollection.

A “no” vote means you approve of continuingwith city-organized trash, recyclables, yardwaste, bulky waste, and electronic wastecollection.

Yes

No

City Question 3

Electing Mayor and City Council By RankedChoice Voting

Should the Bloomington City Charter beamended to elect the Mayor and City Councilmembers by the Ranked Choice Voting method?

Yes

No

7

Vote front and back of ballot

BLOOMINGTON W-1 P-080010

To vote, completely fill in the oval(s) next to your choice(s) like this:Instructions to Voters:

November 3, 2020Hennepin County, MinnesotaState General Election Ballot

Judicial OfficesSupreme CourtAssociate Justice 4

Vote for OnePaul ThissenIncumbent

Michelle MacDonald

write-in, if any

Court of AppealsJudge 3

Vote for OneCarol HootenIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 9

Vote for OneRandall J SlieterIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 13Vote for One

Jeanne CochranIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 15Vote for One

Kevin G. RossIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 1

Vote for OneWilliam H. KochIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 5

Vote for OneKerry W. MeyerIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 10Vote for One

Kathryn L QuaintanceIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 14Vote for One

Martha Holton DimickIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 16Vote for One

James A. MooreIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 19Vote for One

Gina M BrandtIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 20Vote for One

Daniel C. MorenoIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 25Vote for One

Michelle A. HatcherIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 27Vote for One

Jay M. QuamIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 28Vote for One

Toddrick S. BarnetteIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 29Vote for One

Todd M. FellmanIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 30Vote for One

Susan M. RobinerIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 31Vote for One

Margaret (Peg) DalyIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 32Vote for One

Peter A. CahillIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 35Vote for One

Sarah S. WestIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 38Vote for One

Kathleen D. SheehyIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 42Vote for One

Luis A. BartolomeiIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 43Vote for One

Bridget Ann SullivanIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 47Vote for One

Tanya M. BransfordIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 53Vote for One

Bev BensonIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 54Vote for One

Kristin SiegesmundIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 55Vote for One

Edward T. "Ned" WahlIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 57Vote for One

Jeannice M. RedingIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 61Vote for One

Amy DawsonIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 63Vote for One

Angela WillmsIncumbent

write-in, if any

8

To vote, completely fill in the oval(s) next to your choice(s) like this:Instructions to Voters:

November 3, 2020Hennepin County, MinnesotaState General Election Ballot

Official Ballot Judge_______ Judge_______

Vote front and back of ballot

BLOOMINGTON W-1 P-090015

Typ:01 Seq:0003 Spl:01

Federal OfficesPresident and Vice-President

Vote for One TeamDonald J. Trump andMichael R. PenceRepublican

Joseph R. Biden andKamala HarrisDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente andDarcy RichardsonIndependence-Alliance

Howie Hawkins andAngela WalkerGreen Party

Kanye West andMichelle TidballIndependent

Brock Pierce andKarla BallardIndependent

Gloria La Riva andLeonard PeltierSocialism and Liberation

Alyson Kennedy andMalcolm JarrettSocialist Workers Party

Jo Jorgensen andJeremy "Spike" CohenLibertarian Party

write-in, if anyU.S. Senator

Vote for OneKevin O'ConnorLegal Marijuana NowOliver SteinbergGrassroots-Legalize CannabisJason LewisRepublicanTina SmithDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

U.S. RepresentativeDistrict 3

Vote for One

Kendall QuallsRepublicanDean PhillipsDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

State OfficesState Senator

District 50Vote for One

Dean Wm MumbleauRepublicanMelissa Halvorson WiklundDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

State RepresentativeDistrict 50BVote for One

Gary HeyerRepublicanAndrew CarlsonDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

County OfficesCounty Commissioner

District 5Vote for One

Debbie Goettel

Boni Njenga

write-in, if any

Three Rivers Park CommissionerDistrict 5

Vote for One

John F. Gibbs

write-in, if any

City QuestionsTo vote for a question, fill in the oval next to theword "Yes" on that question. To vote against a

question, fill in the oval next to the word "No" onthat question.

City Question 1

Add Voter Approval to City-OrganizedCollection Process

Should the Bloomington City Charter beamended to add: “Unless first approved by amajority of voters in a state general election, theCity shall not replace the competitive market insolid waste collection with a system in whichsolid waste services are provided bygovernment-chosen collectors or ingovernment-designed districts. The adoption ofthis Charter amendment shall supersede anyordinances, ordinance amendments, or charteramendments related to solid waste adopted bythe City Council in 2015-2016.”?

Yes

No

City Question 2

Prevent City-Organized Collection ByContract

If City Question 1 above passes, should theBloomington City Charter also be amended toadd: "The council shall not enter into a contractwith residential solid waste haulers for theexclusive rights to haul and collect residentialsolid waste services within the jurisdictionalboundaries of the City of Bloomington”?

A “yes” vote means you do not approve ofcontinuing city organized trash, recyclables, yardwaste, bulky waste, and electronic wastecollection.

A “no” vote means you approve of continuingwith city-organized trash, recyclables, yardwaste, bulky waste, and electronic wastecollection.

Yes

No

City Question 3

Electing Mayor and City Council By RankedChoice Voting

Should the Bloomington City Charter beamended to elect the Mayor and City Councilmembers by the Ranked Choice Voting method?

Yes

No

9

Vote front and back of ballot

BLOOMINGTON W-1 P-090015

To vote, completely fill in the oval(s) next to your choice(s) like this:Instructions to Voters:

November 3, 2020Hennepin County, MinnesotaState General Election Ballot

Judicial OfficesSupreme CourtAssociate Justice 4

Vote for OnePaul ThissenIncumbent

Michelle MacDonald

write-in, if any

Court of AppealsJudge 3

Vote for OneCarol HootenIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 9

Vote for OneRandall J SlieterIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 13Vote for One

Jeanne CochranIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 15Vote for One

Kevin G. RossIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 1

Vote for OneWilliam H. KochIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 5

Vote for OneKerry W. MeyerIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 10Vote for One

Kathryn L QuaintanceIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 14Vote for One

Martha Holton DimickIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 16Vote for One

James A. MooreIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 19Vote for One

Gina M BrandtIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 20Vote for One

Daniel C. MorenoIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 25Vote for One

Michelle A. HatcherIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 27Vote for One

Jay M. QuamIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 28Vote for One

Toddrick S. BarnetteIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 29Vote for One

Todd M. FellmanIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 30Vote for One

Susan M. RobinerIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 31Vote for One

Margaret (Peg) DalyIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 32Vote for One

Peter A. CahillIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 35Vote for One

Sarah S. WestIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 38Vote for One

Kathleen D. SheehyIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 42Vote for One

Luis A. BartolomeiIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 43Vote for One

Bridget Ann SullivanIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 47Vote for One

Tanya M. BransfordIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 53Vote for One

Bev BensonIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 54Vote for One

Kristin SiegesmundIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 55Vote for One

Edward T. "Ned" WahlIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 57Vote for One

Jeannice M. RedingIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 61Vote for One

Amy DawsonIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 63Vote for One

Angela WillmsIncumbent

write-in, if any

10

To vote, completely fill in the oval(s) next to your choice(s) like this:Instructions to Voters:

November 3, 2020Hennepin County, MinnesotaState General Election Ballot

Official Ballot Judge_______ Judge_______

Vote front and back of ballot

BLOOMINGTON W-1 P-100020

Typ:01 Seq:0004 Spl:01

Federal OfficesPresident and Vice-President

Vote for One TeamDonald J. Trump andMichael R. PenceRepublican

Joseph R. Biden andKamala HarrisDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente andDarcy RichardsonIndependence-Alliance

Howie Hawkins andAngela WalkerGreen Party

Kanye West andMichelle TidballIndependent

Brock Pierce andKarla BallardIndependent

Gloria La Riva andLeonard PeltierSocialism and Liberation

Alyson Kennedy andMalcolm JarrettSocialist Workers Party

Jo Jorgensen andJeremy "Spike" CohenLibertarian Party

write-in, if anyU.S. Senator

Vote for OneKevin O'ConnorLegal Marijuana NowOliver SteinbergGrassroots-Legalize CannabisJason LewisRepublicanTina SmithDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

U.S. RepresentativeDistrict 3

Vote for One

Kendall QuallsRepublicanDean PhillipsDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

State OfficesState Senator

District 50Vote for One

Dean Wm MumbleauRepublicanMelissa Halvorson WiklundDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

State RepresentativeDistrict 50BVote for One

Gary HeyerRepublicanAndrew CarlsonDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

County OfficesCounty Commissioner

District 5Vote for One

Boni Njenga

Debbie Goettel

write-in, if any

Three Rivers Park CommissionerDistrict 5

Vote for One

John F. Gibbs

write-in, if any

City QuestionsTo vote for a question, fill in the oval next to theword "Yes" on that question. To vote against a

question, fill in the oval next to the word "No" onthat question.

City Question 1

Add Voter Approval to City-OrganizedCollection Process

Should the Bloomington City Charter beamended to add: “Unless first approved by amajority of voters in a state general election, theCity shall not replace the competitive market insolid waste collection with a system in whichsolid waste services are provided bygovernment-chosen collectors or ingovernment-designed districts. The adoption ofthis Charter amendment shall supersede anyordinances, ordinance amendments, or charteramendments related to solid waste adopted bythe City Council in 2015-2016.”?

Yes

No

City Question 2

Prevent City-Organized Collection ByContract

If City Question 1 above passes, should theBloomington City Charter also be amended toadd: "The council shall not enter into a contractwith residential solid waste haulers for theexclusive rights to haul and collect residentialsolid waste services within the jurisdictionalboundaries of the City of Bloomington”?

A “yes” vote means you do not approve ofcontinuing city organized trash, recyclables, yardwaste, bulky waste, and electronic wastecollection.

A “no” vote means you approve of continuingwith city-organized trash, recyclables, yardwaste, bulky waste, and electronic wastecollection.

Yes

No

City Question 3

Electing Mayor and City Council By RankedChoice Voting

Should the Bloomington City Charter beamended to elect the Mayor and City Councilmembers by the Ranked Choice Voting method?

Yes

No

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BLOOMINGTON W-1 P-100020

To vote, completely fill in the oval(s) next to your choice(s) like this:Instructions to Voters:

November 3, 2020Hennepin County, MinnesotaState General Election Ballot

Judicial OfficesSupreme CourtAssociate Justice 4

Vote for OneMichelle MacDonaldPaul ThissenIncumbent

write-in, if any

Court of AppealsJudge 3

Vote for OneCarol HootenIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 9

Vote for OneRandall J SlieterIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 13Vote for One

Jeanne CochranIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 15Vote for One

Kevin G. RossIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 1

Vote for OneWilliam H. KochIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 5

Vote for OneKerry W. MeyerIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 10Vote for One

Kathryn L QuaintanceIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 14Vote for One

Martha Holton DimickIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 16Vote for One

James A. MooreIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 19Vote for One

Gina M BrandtIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 20Vote for One

Daniel C. MorenoIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 25Vote for One

Michelle A. HatcherIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 27Vote for One

Jay M. QuamIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 28Vote for One

Toddrick S. BarnetteIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 29Vote for One

Todd M. FellmanIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 30Vote for One

Susan M. RobinerIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 31Vote for One

Margaret (Peg) DalyIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 32Vote for One

Peter A. CahillIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 35Vote for One

Sarah S. WestIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 38Vote for One

Kathleen D. SheehyIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 42Vote for One

Luis A. BartolomeiIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 43Vote for One

Bridget Ann SullivanIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 47Vote for One

Tanya M. BransfordIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 53Vote for One

Bev BensonIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 54Vote for One

Kristin SiegesmundIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 55Vote for One

Edward T. "Ned" WahlIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 57Vote for One

Jeannice M. RedingIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 61Vote for One

Amy DawsonIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 63Vote for One

Angela WillmsIncumbent

write-in, if any

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To vote, completely fill in the oval(s) next to your choice(s) like this:Instructions to Voters:

November 3, 2020Hennepin County, MinnesotaState General Election Ballot

Official Ballot Judge_______ Judge_______

Vote front and back of ballot

BLOOMINGTON W-1 P-120025

Typ:01 Seq:0005 Spl:01

Federal OfficesPresident and Vice-President

Vote for One TeamDonald J. Trump andMichael R. PenceRepublican

Joseph R. Biden andKamala HarrisDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente andDarcy RichardsonIndependence-Alliance

Howie Hawkins andAngela WalkerGreen Party

Kanye West andMichelle TidballIndependent

Brock Pierce andKarla BallardIndependent

Gloria La Riva andLeonard PeltierSocialism and Liberation

Alyson Kennedy andMalcolm JarrettSocialist Workers Party

Jo Jorgensen andJeremy "Spike" CohenLibertarian Party

write-in, if anyU.S. Senator

Vote for OneKevin O'ConnorLegal Marijuana NowOliver SteinbergGrassroots-Legalize CannabisJason LewisRepublicanTina SmithDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

U.S. RepresentativeDistrict 3

Vote for One

Kendall QuallsRepublicanDean PhillipsDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

State OfficesState Senator

District 50Vote for One

Dean Wm MumbleauRepublicanMelissa Halvorson WiklundDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

State RepresentativeDistrict 50BVote for One

Gary HeyerRepublicanAndrew CarlsonDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

County OfficesCounty Commissioner

District 5Vote for One

Debbie Goettel

Boni Njenga

write-in, if any

Three Rivers Park CommissionerDistrict 5

Vote for One

John F. Gibbs

write-in, if any

City QuestionsTo vote for a question, fill in the oval next to theword "Yes" on that question. To vote against a

question, fill in the oval next to the word "No" onthat question.

City Question 1

Add Voter Approval to City-OrganizedCollection Process

Should the Bloomington City Charter beamended to add: “Unless first approved by amajority of voters in a state general election, theCity shall not replace the competitive market insolid waste collection with a system in whichsolid waste services are provided bygovernment-chosen collectors or ingovernment-designed districts. The adoption ofthis Charter amendment shall supersede anyordinances, ordinance amendments, or charteramendments related to solid waste adopted bythe City Council in 2015-2016.”?

Yes

No

City Question 2

Prevent City-Organized Collection ByContract

If City Question 1 above passes, should theBloomington City Charter also be amended toadd: "The council shall not enter into a contractwith residential solid waste haulers for theexclusive rights to haul and collect residentialsolid waste services within the jurisdictionalboundaries of the City of Bloomington”?

A “yes” vote means you do not approve ofcontinuing city organized trash, recyclables, yardwaste, bulky waste, and electronic wastecollection.

A “no” vote means you approve of continuingwith city-organized trash, recyclables, yardwaste, bulky waste, and electronic wastecollection.

Yes

No

City Question 3

Electing Mayor and City Council By RankedChoice Voting

Should the Bloomington City Charter beamended to elect the Mayor and City Councilmembers by the Ranked Choice Voting method?

Yes

No

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BLOOMINGTON W-1 P-120025

To vote, completely fill in the oval(s) next to your choice(s) like this:Instructions to Voters:

November 3, 2020Hennepin County, MinnesotaState General Election Ballot

Judicial OfficesSupreme CourtAssociate Justice 4

Vote for OnePaul ThissenIncumbent

Michelle MacDonald

write-in, if any

Court of AppealsJudge 3

Vote for OneCarol HootenIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 9

Vote for OneRandall J SlieterIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 13Vote for One

Jeanne CochranIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 15Vote for One

Kevin G. RossIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 1

Vote for OneWilliam H. KochIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 5

Vote for OneKerry W. MeyerIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 10Vote for One

Kathryn L QuaintanceIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 14Vote for One

Martha Holton DimickIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 16Vote for One

James A. MooreIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 19Vote for One

Gina M BrandtIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 20Vote for One

Daniel C. MorenoIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 25Vote for One

Michelle A. HatcherIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 27Vote for One

Jay M. QuamIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 28Vote for One

Toddrick S. BarnetteIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 29Vote for One

Todd M. FellmanIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 30Vote for One

Susan M. RobinerIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 31Vote for One

Margaret (Peg) DalyIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 32Vote for One

Peter A. CahillIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 35Vote for One

Sarah S. WestIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 38Vote for One

Kathleen D. SheehyIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 42Vote for One

Luis A. BartolomeiIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 43Vote for One

Bridget Ann SullivanIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 47Vote for One

Tanya M. BransfordIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 53Vote for One

Bev BensonIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 54Vote for One

Kristin SiegesmundIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 55Vote for One

Edward T. "Ned" WahlIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 57Vote for One

Jeannice M. RedingIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 61Vote for One

Amy DawsonIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 63Vote for One

Angela WillmsIncumbent

write-in, if any

14

To vote, completely fill in the oval(s) next to your choice(s) like this:Instructions to Voters:

November 3, 2020Hennepin County, MinnesotaState General Election Ballot

Official Ballot Judge_______ Judge_______

Vote front and back of ballot

BLOOMINGTON W-1 P-140030

Typ:01 Seq:0006 Spl:01

Federal OfficesPresident and Vice-President

Vote for One TeamDonald J. Trump andMichael R. PenceRepublican

Joseph R. Biden andKamala HarrisDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente andDarcy RichardsonIndependence-Alliance

Howie Hawkins andAngela WalkerGreen Party

Kanye West andMichelle TidballIndependent

Brock Pierce andKarla BallardIndependent

Gloria La Riva andLeonard PeltierSocialism and Liberation

Alyson Kennedy andMalcolm JarrettSocialist Workers Party

Jo Jorgensen andJeremy "Spike" CohenLibertarian Party

write-in, if anyU.S. Senator

Vote for OneKevin O'ConnorLegal Marijuana NowOliver SteinbergGrassroots-Legalize CannabisJason LewisRepublicanTina SmithDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

U.S. RepresentativeDistrict 3

Vote for One

Kendall QuallsRepublicanDean PhillipsDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

State OfficesState Senator

District 50Vote for One

Dean Wm MumbleauRepublicanMelissa Halvorson WiklundDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

State RepresentativeDistrict 50BVote for One

Gary HeyerRepublicanAndrew CarlsonDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

County OfficesCounty Commissioner

District 5Vote for One

Debbie Goettel

Boni Njenga

write-in, if any

Three Rivers Park CommissionerDistrict 5

Vote for One

John F. Gibbs

write-in, if any

City QuestionsTo vote for a question, fill in the oval next to theword "Yes" on that question. To vote against a

question, fill in the oval next to the word "No" onthat question.

City Question 1

Add Voter Approval to City-OrganizedCollection Process

Should the Bloomington City Charter beamended to add: “Unless first approved by amajority of voters in a state general election, theCity shall not replace the competitive market insolid waste collection with a system in whichsolid waste services are provided bygovernment-chosen collectors or ingovernment-designed districts. The adoption ofthis Charter amendment shall supersede anyordinances, ordinance amendments, or charteramendments related to solid waste adopted bythe City Council in 2015-2016.”?

Yes

No

City Question 2

Prevent City-Organized Collection ByContract

If City Question 1 above passes, should theBloomington City Charter also be amended toadd: "The council shall not enter into a contractwith residential solid waste haulers for theexclusive rights to haul and collect residentialsolid waste services within the jurisdictionalboundaries of the City of Bloomington”?

A “yes” vote means you do not approve ofcontinuing city organized trash, recyclables, yardwaste, bulky waste, and electronic wastecollection.

A “no” vote means you approve of continuingwith city-organized trash, recyclables, yardwaste, bulky waste, and electronic wastecollection.

Yes

No

City Question 3

Electing Mayor and City Council By RankedChoice Voting

Should the Bloomington City Charter beamended to elect the Mayor and City Councilmembers by the Ranked Choice Voting method?

Yes

No

15

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BLOOMINGTON W-1 P-140030

To vote, completely fill in the oval(s) next to your choice(s) like this:Instructions to Voters:

November 3, 2020Hennepin County, MinnesotaState General Election Ballot

Judicial OfficesSupreme CourtAssociate Justice 4

Vote for OnePaul ThissenIncumbent

Michelle MacDonald

write-in, if any

Court of AppealsJudge 3

Vote for OneCarol HootenIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 9

Vote for OneRandall J SlieterIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 13Vote for One

Jeanne CochranIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 15Vote for One

Kevin G. RossIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 1

Vote for OneWilliam H. KochIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 5

Vote for OneKerry W. MeyerIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 10Vote for One

Kathryn L QuaintanceIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 14Vote for One

Martha Holton DimickIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 16Vote for One

James A. MooreIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 19Vote for One

Gina M BrandtIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 20Vote for One

Daniel C. MorenoIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 25Vote for One

Michelle A. HatcherIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 27Vote for One

Jay M. QuamIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 28Vote for One

Toddrick S. BarnetteIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 29Vote for One

Todd M. FellmanIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 30Vote for One

Susan M. RobinerIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 31Vote for One

Margaret (Peg) DalyIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 32Vote for One

Peter A. CahillIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 35Vote for One

Sarah S. WestIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 38Vote for One

Kathleen D. SheehyIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 42Vote for One

Luis A. BartolomeiIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 43Vote for One

Bridget Ann SullivanIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 47Vote for One

Tanya M. BransfordIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 53Vote for One

Bev BensonIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 54Vote for One

Kristin SiegesmundIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 55Vote for One

Edward T. "Ned" WahlIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 57Vote for One

Jeannice M. RedingIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 61Vote for One

Amy DawsonIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 63Vote for One

Angela WillmsIncumbent

write-in, if any

16

To vote, completely fill in the oval(s) next to your choice(s) like this:Instructions to Voters:

November 3, 2020Hennepin County, MinnesotaState General Election Ballot

Official Ballot Judge_______ Judge_______

Vote front and back of ballot

BLOOMINGTON W-1 P-150035

Typ:01 Seq:0007 Spl:01

Federal OfficesPresident and Vice-President

Vote for One TeamDonald J. Trump andMichael R. PenceRepublican

Joseph R. Biden andKamala HarrisDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente andDarcy RichardsonIndependence-Alliance

Howie Hawkins andAngela WalkerGreen Party

Kanye West andMichelle TidballIndependent

Brock Pierce andKarla BallardIndependent

Gloria La Riva andLeonard PeltierSocialism and Liberation

Alyson Kennedy andMalcolm JarrettSocialist Workers Party

Jo Jorgensen andJeremy "Spike" CohenLibertarian Party

write-in, if anyU.S. Senator

Vote for OneKevin O'ConnorLegal Marijuana NowOliver SteinbergGrassroots-Legalize CannabisJason LewisRepublicanTina SmithDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

U.S. RepresentativeDistrict 3

Vote for One

Kendall QuallsRepublicanDean PhillipsDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

State OfficesState Senator

District 50Vote for One

Dean Wm MumbleauRepublicanMelissa Halvorson WiklundDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

State RepresentativeDistrict 50BVote for One

Gary HeyerRepublicanAndrew CarlsonDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

County OfficesCounty Commissioner

District 5Vote for One

Debbie Goettel

Boni Njenga

write-in, if any

Three Rivers Park CommissionerDistrict 5

Vote for One

John F. Gibbs

write-in, if any

City QuestionsTo vote for a question, fill in the oval next to theword "Yes" on that question. To vote against a

question, fill in the oval next to the word "No" onthat question.

City Question 1

Add Voter Approval to City-OrganizedCollection Process

Should the Bloomington City Charter beamended to add: “Unless first approved by amajority of voters in a state general election, theCity shall not replace the competitive market insolid waste collection with a system in whichsolid waste services are provided bygovernment-chosen collectors or ingovernment-designed districts. The adoption ofthis Charter amendment shall supersede anyordinances, ordinance amendments, or charteramendments related to solid waste adopted bythe City Council in 2015-2016.”?

Yes

No

City Question 2

Prevent City-Organized Collection ByContract

If City Question 1 above passes, should theBloomington City Charter also be amended toadd: "The council shall not enter into a contractwith residential solid waste haulers for theexclusive rights to haul and collect residentialsolid waste services within the jurisdictionalboundaries of the City of Bloomington”?

A “yes” vote means you do not approve ofcontinuing city organized trash, recyclables, yardwaste, bulky waste, and electronic wastecollection.

A “no” vote means you approve of continuingwith city-organized trash, recyclables, yardwaste, bulky waste, and electronic wastecollection.

Yes

No

City Question 3

Electing Mayor and City Council By RankedChoice Voting

Should the Bloomington City Charter beamended to elect the Mayor and City Councilmembers by the Ranked Choice Voting method?

Yes

No

17

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BLOOMINGTON W-1 P-150035

To vote, completely fill in the oval(s) next to your choice(s) like this:Instructions to Voters:

November 3, 2020Hennepin County, MinnesotaState General Election Ballot

Judicial OfficesSupreme CourtAssociate Justice 4

Vote for OneMichelle MacDonaldPaul ThissenIncumbent

write-in, if any

Court of AppealsJudge 3

Vote for OneCarol HootenIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 9

Vote for OneRandall J SlieterIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 13Vote for One

Jeanne CochranIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 15Vote for One

Kevin G. RossIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 1

Vote for OneWilliam H. KochIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 5

Vote for OneKerry W. MeyerIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 10Vote for One

Kathryn L QuaintanceIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 14Vote for One

Martha Holton DimickIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 16Vote for One

James A. MooreIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 19Vote for One

Gina M BrandtIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 20Vote for One

Daniel C. MorenoIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 25Vote for One

Michelle A. HatcherIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 27Vote for One

Jay M. QuamIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 28Vote for One

Toddrick S. BarnetteIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 29Vote for One

Todd M. FellmanIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 30Vote for One

Susan M. RobinerIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 31Vote for One

Margaret (Peg) DalyIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 32Vote for One

Peter A. CahillIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 35Vote for One

Sarah S. WestIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 38Vote for One

Kathleen D. SheehyIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 42Vote for One

Luis A. BartolomeiIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 43Vote for One

Bridget Ann SullivanIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 47Vote for One

Tanya M. BransfordIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 53Vote for One

Bev BensonIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 54Vote for One

Kristin SiegesmundIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 55Vote for One

Edward T. "Ned" WahlIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 57Vote for One

Jeannice M. RedingIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 61Vote for One

Amy DawsonIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 63Vote for One

Angela WillmsIncumbent

write-in, if any

18

To vote, completely fill in the oval(s) next to your choice(s) like this:Instructions to Voters:

November 3, 2020Hennepin County, MinnesotaState General Election Ballot

Official Ballot Judge_______ Judge_______

Vote front and back of ballot

BLOOMINGTON W-1 P-300036

Typ:01 Seq:0008 Spl:01

Federal OfficesPresident and Vice-President

Vote for One TeamDonald J. Trump andMichael R. PenceRepublican

Joseph R. Biden andKamala HarrisDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente andDarcy RichardsonIndependence-Alliance

Howie Hawkins andAngela WalkerGreen Party

Kanye West andMichelle TidballIndependent

Brock Pierce andKarla BallardIndependent

Gloria La Riva andLeonard PeltierSocialism and Liberation

Alyson Kennedy andMalcolm JarrettSocialist Workers Party

Jo Jorgensen andJeremy "Spike" CohenLibertarian Party

write-in, if anyU.S. Senator

Vote for OneKevin O'ConnorLegal Marijuana NowOliver SteinbergGrassroots-Legalize CannabisJason LewisRepublicanTina SmithDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

U.S. RepresentativeDistrict 3

Vote for One

Kendall QuallsRepublicanDean PhillipsDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

State OfficesState Senator

District 50Vote for One

Dean Wm MumbleauRepublicanMelissa Halvorson WiklundDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

State RepresentativeDistrict 50BVote for One

Gary HeyerRepublicanAndrew CarlsonDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

County OfficesCounty Commissioner

District 5Vote for One

Boni Njenga

Debbie Goettel

write-in, if any

Three Rivers Park CommissionerDistrict 5

Vote for One

John F. Gibbs

write-in, if any

City QuestionsTo vote for a question, fill in the oval next to theword "Yes" on that question. To vote against a

question, fill in the oval next to the word "No" onthat question.

City Question 1

Add Voter Approval to City-OrganizedCollection Process

Should the Bloomington City Charter beamended to add: “Unless first approved by amajority of voters in a state general election, theCity shall not replace the competitive market insolid waste collection with a system in whichsolid waste services are provided bygovernment-chosen collectors or ingovernment-designed districts. The adoption ofthis Charter amendment shall supersede anyordinances, ordinance amendments, or charteramendments related to solid waste adopted bythe City Council in 2015-2016.”?

Yes

No

City Question 2

Prevent City-Organized Collection ByContract

If City Question 1 above passes, should theBloomington City Charter also be amended toadd: "The council shall not enter into a contractwith residential solid waste haulers for theexclusive rights to haul and collect residentialsolid waste services within the jurisdictionalboundaries of the City of Bloomington”?

A “yes” vote means you do not approve ofcontinuing city organized trash, recyclables, yardwaste, bulky waste, and electronic wastecollection.

A “no” vote means you approve of continuingwith city-organized trash, recyclables, yardwaste, bulky waste, and electronic wastecollection.

Yes

No

City Question 3

Electing Mayor and City Council By RankedChoice Voting

Should the Bloomington City Charter beamended to elect the Mayor and City Councilmembers by the Ranked Choice Voting method?

Yes

No

19

Vote front and back of ballot

BLOOMINGTON W-1 P-300036

To vote, completely fill in the oval(s) next to your choice(s) like this:Instructions to Voters:

November 3, 2020Hennepin County, MinnesotaState General Election Ballot

Judicial OfficesSupreme CourtAssociate Justice 4

Vote for OneMichelle MacDonaldPaul ThissenIncumbent

write-in, if any

Court of AppealsJudge 3

Vote for OneCarol HootenIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 9

Vote for OneRandall J SlieterIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 13Vote for One

Jeanne CochranIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 15Vote for One

Kevin G. RossIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 1

Vote for OneWilliam H. KochIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 5

Vote for OneKerry W. MeyerIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 10Vote for One

Kathryn L QuaintanceIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 14Vote for One

Martha Holton DimickIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 16Vote for One

James A. MooreIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 19Vote for One

Gina M BrandtIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 20Vote for One

Daniel C. MorenoIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 25Vote for One

Michelle A. HatcherIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 27Vote for One

Jay M. QuamIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 28Vote for One

Toddrick S. BarnetteIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 29Vote for One

Todd M. FellmanIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 30Vote for One

Susan M. RobinerIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 31Vote for One

Margaret (Peg) DalyIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 32Vote for One

Peter A. CahillIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 35Vote for One

Sarah S. WestIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 38Vote for One

Kathleen D. SheehyIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 42Vote for One

Luis A. BartolomeiIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 43Vote for One

Bridget Ann SullivanIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 47Vote for One

Tanya M. BransfordIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 53Vote for One

Bev BensonIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 54Vote for One

Kristin SiegesmundIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 55Vote for One

Edward T. "Ned" WahlIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 57Vote for One

Jeannice M. RedingIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 61Vote for One

Amy DawsonIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 63Vote for One

Angela WillmsIncumbent

write-in, if any

20

To vote, completely fill in the oval(s) next to your choice(s) like this:Instructions to Voters:

November 3, 2020Hennepin County, MinnesotaState General Election Ballot

Official Ballot Judge_______ Judge_______

Vote front and back of ballot

BLOOMINGTON W-2 P-130040

Typ:01 Seq:0009 Spl:01

Federal OfficesPresident and Vice-President

Vote for One TeamDonald J. Trump andMichael R. PenceRepublican

Joseph R. Biden andKamala HarrisDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente andDarcy RichardsonIndependence-Alliance

Howie Hawkins andAngela WalkerGreen Party

Kanye West andMichelle TidballIndependent

Brock Pierce andKarla BallardIndependent

Gloria La Riva andLeonard PeltierSocialism and Liberation

Alyson Kennedy andMalcolm JarrettSocialist Workers Party

Jo Jorgensen andJeremy "Spike" CohenLibertarian Party

write-in, if anyU.S. Senator

Vote for OneKevin O'ConnorLegal Marijuana NowOliver SteinbergGrassroots-Legalize CannabisJason LewisRepublicanTina SmithDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

U.S. RepresentativeDistrict 3

Vote for One

Kendall QuallsRepublicanDean PhillipsDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

State OfficesState Senator

District 50Vote for One

Dean Wm MumbleauRepublicanMelissa Halvorson WiklundDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

State RepresentativeDistrict 50BVote for One

Gary HeyerRepublicanAndrew CarlsonDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

County OfficesCounty Commissioner

District 5Vote for One

Boni Njenga

Debbie Goettel

write-in, if any

Three Rivers Park CommissionerDistrict 5

Vote for One

John F. Gibbs

write-in, if any

City QuestionsTo vote for a question, fill in the oval next to theword "Yes" on that question. To vote against a

question, fill in the oval next to the word "No" onthat question.

City Question 1

Add Voter Approval to City-OrganizedCollection Process

Should the Bloomington City Charter beamended to add: “Unless first approved by amajority of voters in a state general election, theCity shall not replace the competitive market insolid waste collection with a system in whichsolid waste services are provided bygovernment-chosen collectors or ingovernment-designed districts. The adoption ofthis Charter amendment shall supersede anyordinances, ordinance amendments, or charteramendments related to solid waste adopted bythe City Council in 2015-2016.”?

Yes

No

City Question 2

Prevent City-Organized Collection ByContract

If City Question 1 above passes, should theBloomington City Charter also be amended toadd: "The council shall not enter into a contractwith residential solid waste haulers for theexclusive rights to haul and collect residentialsolid waste services within the jurisdictionalboundaries of the City of Bloomington”?

A “yes” vote means you do not approve ofcontinuing city organized trash, recyclables, yardwaste, bulky waste, and electronic wastecollection.

A “no” vote means you approve of continuingwith city-organized trash, recyclables, yardwaste, bulky waste, and electronic wastecollection.

Yes

No

City Question 3

Electing Mayor and City Council By RankedChoice Voting

Should the Bloomington City Charter beamended to elect the Mayor and City Councilmembers by the Ranked Choice Voting method?

Yes

No

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BLOOMINGTON W-2 P-130040

To vote, completely fill in the oval(s) next to your choice(s) like this:Instructions to Voters:

November 3, 2020Hennepin County, MinnesotaState General Election Ballot

Judicial OfficesSupreme CourtAssociate Justice 4

Vote for OneMichelle MacDonaldPaul ThissenIncumbent

write-in, if any

Court of AppealsJudge 3

Vote for OneCarol HootenIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 9

Vote for OneRandall J SlieterIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 13Vote for One

Jeanne CochranIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 15Vote for One

Kevin G. RossIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 1

Vote for OneWilliam H. KochIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 5

Vote for OneKerry W. MeyerIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 10Vote for One

Kathryn L QuaintanceIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 14Vote for One

Martha Holton DimickIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 16Vote for One

James A. MooreIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 19Vote for One

Gina M BrandtIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 20Vote for One

Daniel C. MorenoIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 25Vote for One

Michelle A. HatcherIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 27Vote for One

Jay M. QuamIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 28Vote for One

Toddrick S. BarnetteIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 29Vote for One

Todd M. FellmanIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 30Vote for One

Susan M. RobinerIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 31Vote for One

Margaret (Peg) DalyIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 32Vote for One

Peter A. CahillIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 35Vote for One

Sarah S. WestIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 38Vote for One

Kathleen D. SheehyIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 42Vote for One

Luis A. BartolomeiIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 43Vote for One

Bridget Ann SullivanIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 47Vote for One

Tanya M. BransfordIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 53Vote for One

Bev BensonIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 54Vote for One

Kristin SiegesmundIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 55Vote for One

Edward T. "Ned" WahlIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 57Vote for One

Jeannice M. RedingIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 61Vote for One

Amy DawsonIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 63Vote for One

Angela WillmsIncumbent

write-in, if any

22

To vote, completely fill in the oval(s) next to your choice(s) like this:Instructions to Voters:

November 3, 2020Hennepin County, MinnesotaState General Election Ballot

Official Ballot Judge_______ Judge_______

Vote front and back of ballot

BLOOMINGTON W-2 P-160045

Typ:01 Seq:0010 Spl:01

Federal OfficesPresident and Vice-President

Vote for One TeamDonald J. Trump andMichael R. PenceRepublican

Joseph R. Biden andKamala HarrisDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente andDarcy RichardsonIndependence-Alliance

Howie Hawkins andAngela WalkerGreen Party

Kanye West andMichelle TidballIndependent

Brock Pierce andKarla BallardIndependent

Gloria La Riva andLeonard PeltierSocialism and Liberation

Alyson Kennedy andMalcolm JarrettSocialist Workers Party

Jo Jorgensen andJeremy "Spike" CohenLibertarian Party

write-in, if anyU.S. Senator

Vote for OneKevin O'ConnorLegal Marijuana NowOliver SteinbergGrassroots-Legalize CannabisJason LewisRepublicanTina SmithDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

U.S. RepresentativeDistrict 3

Vote for One

Kendall QuallsRepublicanDean PhillipsDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

State OfficesState Senator

District 49Vote for One

Julie DupréRepublicanMelisa Lopez FranzenDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

State RepresentativeDistrict 49BVote for One

Joe ThalmanRepublicanSteve ElkinsDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

County OfficesCounty Commissioner

District 5Vote for One

Boni Njenga

Debbie Goettel

write-in, if any

Three Rivers Park CommissionerDistrict 5

Vote for One

John F. Gibbs

write-in, if any

City QuestionsTo vote for a question, fill in the oval next to theword "Yes" on that question. To vote against a

question, fill in the oval next to the word "No" onthat question.

City Question 1

Add Voter Approval to City-OrganizedCollection Process

Should the Bloomington City Charter beamended to add: “Unless first approved by amajority of voters in a state general election, theCity shall not replace the competitive market insolid waste collection with a system in whichsolid waste services are provided bygovernment-chosen collectors or ingovernment-designed districts. The adoption ofthis Charter amendment shall supersede anyordinances, ordinance amendments, or charteramendments related to solid waste adopted bythe City Council in 2015-2016.”?

Yes

No

City Question 2

Prevent City-Organized Collection ByContract

If City Question 1 above passes, should theBloomington City Charter also be amended toadd: "The council shall not enter into a contractwith residential solid waste haulers for theexclusive rights to haul and collect residentialsolid waste services within the jurisdictionalboundaries of the City of Bloomington”?

A “yes” vote means you do not approve ofcontinuing city organized trash, recyclables, yardwaste, bulky waste, and electronic wastecollection.

A “no” vote means you approve of continuingwith city-organized trash, recyclables, yardwaste, bulky waste, and electronic wastecollection.

Yes

No

City Question 3

Electing Mayor and City Council By RankedChoice Voting

Should the Bloomington City Charter beamended to elect the Mayor and City Councilmembers by the Ranked Choice Voting method?

Yes

No

23

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BLOOMINGTON W-2 P-160045

To vote, completely fill in the oval(s) next to your choice(s) like this:Instructions to Voters:

November 3, 2020Hennepin County, MinnesotaState General Election Ballot

Judicial OfficesSupreme CourtAssociate Justice 4

Vote for OnePaul ThissenIncumbent

Michelle MacDonald

write-in, if any

Court of AppealsJudge 3

Vote for OneCarol HootenIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 9

Vote for OneRandall J SlieterIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 13Vote for One

Jeanne CochranIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 15Vote for One

Kevin G. RossIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 1

Vote for OneWilliam H. KochIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 5

Vote for OneKerry W. MeyerIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 10Vote for One

Kathryn L QuaintanceIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 14Vote for One

Martha Holton DimickIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 16Vote for One

James A. MooreIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 19Vote for One

Gina M BrandtIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 20Vote for One

Daniel C. MorenoIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 25Vote for One

Michelle A. HatcherIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 27Vote for One

Jay M. QuamIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 28Vote for One

Toddrick S. BarnetteIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 29Vote for One

Todd M. FellmanIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 30Vote for One

Susan M. RobinerIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 31Vote for One

Margaret (Peg) DalyIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 32Vote for One

Peter A. CahillIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 35Vote for One

Sarah S. WestIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 38Vote for One

Kathleen D. SheehyIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 42Vote for One

Luis A. BartolomeiIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 43Vote for One

Bridget Ann SullivanIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 47Vote for One

Tanya M. BransfordIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 53Vote for One

Bev BensonIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 54Vote for One

Kristin SiegesmundIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 55Vote for One

Edward T. "Ned" WahlIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 57Vote for One

Jeannice M. RedingIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 61Vote for One

Amy DawsonIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 63Vote for One

Angela WillmsIncumbent

write-in, if any

24

To vote, completely fill in the oval(s) next to your choice(s) like this:Instructions to Voters:

November 3, 2020Hennepin County, MinnesotaState General Election Ballot

Official Ballot Judge_______ Judge_______

Vote front and back of ballot

BLOOMINGTON W-2 P-210050

Typ:01 Seq:0011 Spl:01

Federal OfficesPresident and Vice-President

Vote for One TeamDonald J. Trump andMichael R. PenceRepublican

Joseph R. Biden andKamala HarrisDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente andDarcy RichardsonIndependence-Alliance

Howie Hawkins andAngela WalkerGreen Party

Kanye West andMichelle TidballIndependent

Brock Pierce andKarla BallardIndependent

Gloria La Riva andLeonard PeltierSocialism and Liberation

Alyson Kennedy andMalcolm JarrettSocialist Workers Party

Jo Jorgensen andJeremy "Spike" CohenLibertarian Party

write-in, if anyU.S. Senator

Vote for OneKevin O'ConnorLegal Marijuana NowOliver SteinbergGrassroots-Legalize CannabisJason LewisRepublicanTina SmithDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

U.S. RepresentativeDistrict 3

Vote for One

Kendall QuallsRepublicanDean PhillipsDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

State OfficesState Senator

District 49Vote for One

Julie DupréRepublicanMelisa Lopez FranzenDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

State RepresentativeDistrict 49BVote for One

Joe ThalmanRepublicanSteve ElkinsDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

County OfficesCounty Commissioner

District 5Vote for One

Boni Njenga

Debbie Goettel

write-in, if any

Three Rivers Park CommissionerDistrict 5

Vote for One

John F. Gibbs

write-in, if any

City QuestionsTo vote for a question, fill in the oval next to theword "Yes" on that question. To vote against a

question, fill in the oval next to the word "No" onthat question.

City Question 1

Add Voter Approval to City-OrganizedCollection Process

Should the Bloomington City Charter beamended to add: “Unless first approved by amajority of voters in a state general election, theCity shall not replace the competitive market insolid waste collection with a system in whichsolid waste services are provided bygovernment-chosen collectors or ingovernment-designed districts. The adoption ofthis Charter amendment shall supersede anyordinances, ordinance amendments, or charteramendments related to solid waste adopted bythe City Council in 2015-2016.”?

Yes

No

City Question 2

Prevent City-Organized Collection ByContract

If City Question 1 above passes, should theBloomington City Charter also be amended toadd: "The council shall not enter into a contractwith residential solid waste haulers for theexclusive rights to haul and collect residentialsolid waste services within the jurisdictionalboundaries of the City of Bloomington”?

A “yes” vote means you do not approve ofcontinuing city organized trash, recyclables, yardwaste, bulky waste, and electronic wastecollection.

A “no” vote means you approve of continuingwith city-organized trash, recyclables, yardwaste, bulky waste, and electronic wastecollection.

Yes

No

City Question 3

Electing Mayor and City Council By RankedChoice Voting

Should the Bloomington City Charter beamended to elect the Mayor and City Councilmembers by the Ranked Choice Voting method?

Yes

No

25

Vote front and back of ballot

BLOOMINGTON W-2 P-210050

To vote, completely fill in the oval(s) next to your choice(s) like this:Instructions to Voters:

November 3, 2020Hennepin County, MinnesotaState General Election Ballot

Judicial OfficesSupreme CourtAssociate Justice 4

Vote for OneMichelle MacDonaldPaul ThissenIncumbent

write-in, if any

Court of AppealsJudge 3

Vote for OneCarol HootenIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 9

Vote for OneRandall J SlieterIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 13Vote for One

Jeanne CochranIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 15Vote for One

Kevin G. RossIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 1

Vote for OneWilliam H. KochIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 5

Vote for OneKerry W. MeyerIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 10Vote for One

Kathryn L QuaintanceIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 14Vote for One

Martha Holton DimickIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 16Vote for One

James A. MooreIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 19Vote for One

Gina M BrandtIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 20Vote for One

Daniel C. MorenoIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 25Vote for One

Michelle A. HatcherIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 27Vote for One

Jay M. QuamIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 28Vote for One

Toddrick S. BarnetteIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 29Vote for One

Todd M. FellmanIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 30Vote for One

Susan M. RobinerIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 31Vote for One

Margaret (Peg) DalyIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 32Vote for One

Peter A. CahillIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 35Vote for One

Sarah S. WestIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 38Vote for One

Kathleen D. SheehyIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 42Vote for One

Luis A. BartolomeiIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 43Vote for One

Bridget Ann SullivanIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 47Vote for One

Tanya M. BransfordIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 53Vote for One

Bev BensonIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 54Vote for One

Kristin SiegesmundIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 55Vote for One

Edward T. "Ned" WahlIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 57Vote for One

Jeannice M. RedingIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 61Vote for One

Amy DawsonIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 63Vote for One

Angela WillmsIncumbent

write-in, if any

26

To vote, completely fill in the oval(s) next to your choice(s) like this:Instructions to Voters:

November 3, 2020Hennepin County, MinnesotaState General Election Ballot

Official Ballot Judge_______ Judge_______

Vote front and back of ballot

BLOOMINGTON W-2 P-230055

Typ:01 Seq:0012 Spl:01

Federal OfficesPresident and Vice-President

Vote for One TeamDonald J. Trump andMichael R. PenceRepublican

Joseph R. Biden andKamala HarrisDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente andDarcy RichardsonIndependence-Alliance

Howie Hawkins andAngela WalkerGreen Party

Kanye West andMichelle TidballIndependent

Brock Pierce andKarla BallardIndependent

Gloria La Riva andLeonard PeltierSocialism and Liberation

Alyson Kennedy andMalcolm JarrettSocialist Workers Party

Jo Jorgensen andJeremy "Spike" CohenLibertarian Party

write-in, if anyU.S. Senator

Vote for OneKevin O'ConnorLegal Marijuana NowOliver SteinbergGrassroots-Legalize CannabisJason LewisRepublicanTina SmithDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

U.S. RepresentativeDistrict 3

Vote for One

Kendall QuallsRepublicanDean PhillipsDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

State OfficesState Senator

District 49Vote for One

Julie DupréRepublicanMelisa Lopez FranzenDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

State RepresentativeDistrict 49BVote for One

Joe ThalmanRepublicanSteve ElkinsDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

County OfficesCounty Commissioner

District 5Vote for One

Boni Njenga

Debbie Goettel

write-in, if any

Three Rivers Park CommissionerDistrict 5

Vote for One

John F. Gibbs

write-in, if any

City QuestionsTo vote for a question, fill in the oval next to theword "Yes" on that question. To vote against a

question, fill in the oval next to the word "No" onthat question.

City Question 1

Add Voter Approval to City-OrganizedCollection Process

Should the Bloomington City Charter beamended to add: “Unless first approved by amajority of voters in a state general election, theCity shall not replace the competitive market insolid waste collection with a system in whichsolid waste services are provided bygovernment-chosen collectors or ingovernment-designed districts. The adoption ofthis Charter amendment shall supersede anyordinances, ordinance amendments, or charteramendments related to solid waste adopted bythe City Council in 2015-2016.”?

Yes

No

City Question 2

Prevent City-Organized Collection ByContract

If City Question 1 above passes, should theBloomington City Charter also be amended toadd: "The council shall not enter into a contractwith residential solid waste haulers for theexclusive rights to haul and collect residentialsolid waste services within the jurisdictionalboundaries of the City of Bloomington”?

A “yes” vote means you do not approve ofcontinuing city organized trash, recyclables, yardwaste, bulky waste, and electronic wastecollection.

A “no” vote means you approve of continuingwith city-organized trash, recyclables, yardwaste, bulky waste, and electronic wastecollection.

Yes

No

City Question 3

Electing Mayor and City Council By RankedChoice Voting

Should the Bloomington City Charter beamended to elect the Mayor and City Councilmembers by the Ranked Choice Voting method?

Yes

No

27

Vote front and back of ballot

BLOOMINGTON W-2 P-230055

To vote, completely fill in the oval(s) next to your choice(s) like this:Instructions to Voters:

November 3, 2020Hennepin County, MinnesotaState General Election Ballot

Judicial OfficesSupreme CourtAssociate Justice 4

Vote for OnePaul ThissenIncumbent

Michelle MacDonald

write-in, if any

Court of AppealsJudge 3

Vote for OneCarol HootenIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 9

Vote for OneRandall J SlieterIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 13Vote for One

Jeanne CochranIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 15Vote for One

Kevin G. RossIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 1

Vote for OneWilliam H. KochIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 5

Vote for OneKerry W. MeyerIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 10Vote for One

Kathryn L QuaintanceIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 14Vote for One

Martha Holton DimickIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 16Vote for One

James A. MooreIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 19Vote for One

Gina M BrandtIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 20Vote for One

Daniel C. MorenoIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 25Vote for One

Michelle A. HatcherIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 27Vote for One

Jay M. QuamIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 28Vote for One

Toddrick S. BarnetteIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 29Vote for One

Todd M. FellmanIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 30Vote for One

Susan M. RobinerIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 31Vote for One

Margaret (Peg) DalyIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 32Vote for One

Peter A. CahillIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 35Vote for One

Sarah S. WestIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 38Vote for One

Kathleen D. SheehyIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 42Vote for One

Luis A. BartolomeiIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 43Vote for One

Bridget Ann SullivanIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 47Vote for One

Tanya M. BransfordIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 53Vote for One

Bev BensonIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 54Vote for One

Kristin SiegesmundIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 55Vote for One

Edward T. "Ned" WahlIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 57Vote for One

Jeannice M. RedingIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 61Vote for One

Amy DawsonIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 63Vote for One

Angela WillmsIncumbent

write-in, if any

28

To vote, completely fill in the oval(s) next to your choice(s) like this:Instructions to Voters:

November 3, 2020Hennepin County, MinnesotaState General Election Ballot

Official Ballot Judge_______ Judge_______

Vote front and back of ballot

BLOOMINGTON W-2 P-240060

Typ:01 Seq:0013 Spl:01

Federal OfficesPresident and Vice-President

Vote for One TeamDonald J. Trump andMichael R. PenceRepublican

Joseph R. Biden andKamala HarrisDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente andDarcy RichardsonIndependence-Alliance

Howie Hawkins andAngela WalkerGreen Party

Kanye West andMichelle TidballIndependent

Brock Pierce andKarla BallardIndependent

Gloria La Riva andLeonard PeltierSocialism and Liberation

Alyson Kennedy andMalcolm JarrettSocialist Workers Party

Jo Jorgensen andJeremy "Spike" CohenLibertarian Party

write-in, if anyU.S. Senator

Vote for OneKevin O'ConnorLegal Marijuana NowOliver SteinbergGrassroots-Legalize CannabisJason LewisRepublicanTina SmithDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

U.S. RepresentativeDistrict 3

Vote for One

Kendall QuallsRepublicanDean PhillipsDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

State OfficesState Senator

District 49Vote for One

Julie DupréRepublicanMelisa Lopez FranzenDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

State RepresentativeDistrict 49BVote for One

Joe ThalmanRepublicanSteve ElkinsDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

County OfficesCounty Commissioner

District 5Vote for One

Boni Njenga

Debbie Goettel

write-in, if any

Three Rivers Park CommissionerDistrict 5

Vote for One

John F. Gibbs

write-in, if any

City QuestionsTo vote for a question, fill in the oval next to theword "Yes" on that question. To vote against a

question, fill in the oval next to the word "No" onthat question.

City Question 1

Add Voter Approval to City-OrganizedCollection Process

Should the Bloomington City Charter beamended to add: “Unless first approved by amajority of voters in a state general election, theCity shall not replace the competitive market insolid waste collection with a system in whichsolid waste services are provided bygovernment-chosen collectors or ingovernment-designed districts. The adoption ofthis Charter amendment shall supersede anyordinances, ordinance amendments, or charteramendments related to solid waste adopted bythe City Council in 2015-2016.”?

Yes

No

City Question 2

Prevent City-Organized Collection ByContract

If City Question 1 above passes, should theBloomington City Charter also be amended toadd: "The council shall not enter into a contractwith residential solid waste haulers for theexclusive rights to haul and collect residentialsolid waste services within the jurisdictionalboundaries of the City of Bloomington”?

A “yes” vote means you do not approve ofcontinuing city organized trash, recyclables, yardwaste, bulky waste, and electronic wastecollection.

A “no” vote means you approve of continuingwith city-organized trash, recyclables, yardwaste, bulky waste, and electronic wastecollection.

Yes

No

City Question 3

Electing Mayor and City Council By RankedChoice Voting

Should the Bloomington City Charter beamended to elect the Mayor and City Councilmembers by the Ranked Choice Voting method?

Yes

No

29

Vote front and back of ballot

BLOOMINGTON W-2 P-240060

To vote, completely fill in the oval(s) next to your choice(s) like this:Instructions to Voters:

November 3, 2020Hennepin County, MinnesotaState General Election Ballot

Judicial OfficesSupreme CourtAssociate Justice 4

Vote for OnePaul ThissenIncumbent

Michelle MacDonald

write-in, if any

Court of AppealsJudge 3

Vote for OneCarol HootenIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 9

Vote for OneRandall J SlieterIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 13Vote for One

Jeanne CochranIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 15Vote for One

Kevin G. RossIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 1

Vote for OneWilliam H. KochIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 5

Vote for OneKerry W. MeyerIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 10Vote for One

Kathryn L QuaintanceIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 14Vote for One

Martha Holton DimickIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 16Vote for One

James A. MooreIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 19Vote for One

Gina M BrandtIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 20Vote for One

Daniel C. MorenoIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 25Vote for One

Michelle A. HatcherIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 27Vote for One

Jay M. QuamIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 28Vote for One

Toddrick S. BarnetteIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 29Vote for One

Todd M. FellmanIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 30Vote for One

Susan M. RobinerIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 31Vote for One

Margaret (Peg) DalyIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 32Vote for One

Peter A. CahillIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 35Vote for One

Sarah S. WestIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 38Vote for One

Kathleen D. SheehyIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 42Vote for One

Luis A. BartolomeiIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 43Vote for One

Bridget Ann SullivanIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 47Vote for One

Tanya M. BransfordIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 53Vote for One

Bev BensonIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 54Vote for One

Kristin SiegesmundIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 55Vote for One

Edward T. "Ned" WahlIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 57Vote for One

Jeannice M. RedingIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 61Vote for One

Amy DawsonIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 63Vote for One

Angela WillmsIncumbent

write-in, if any

30

To vote, completely fill in the oval(s) next to your choice(s) like this:Instructions to Voters:

November 3, 2020Hennepin County, MinnesotaState General Election Ballot

Official Ballot Judge_______ Judge_______

Vote front and back of ballot

BLOOMINGTON W-2 P-250065

Typ:01 Seq:0014 Spl:01

Federal OfficesPresident and Vice-President

Vote for One TeamDonald J. Trump andMichael R. PenceRepublican

Joseph R. Biden andKamala HarrisDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente andDarcy RichardsonIndependence-Alliance

Howie Hawkins andAngela WalkerGreen Party

Kanye West andMichelle TidballIndependent

Brock Pierce andKarla BallardIndependent

Gloria La Riva andLeonard PeltierSocialism and Liberation

Alyson Kennedy andMalcolm JarrettSocialist Workers Party

Jo Jorgensen andJeremy "Spike" CohenLibertarian Party

write-in, if anyU.S. Senator

Vote for OneKevin O'ConnorLegal Marijuana NowOliver SteinbergGrassroots-Legalize CannabisJason LewisRepublicanTina SmithDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

U.S. RepresentativeDistrict 3

Vote for One

Kendall QuallsRepublicanDean PhillipsDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

State OfficesState Senator

District 49Vote for One

Julie DupréRepublicanMelisa Lopez FranzenDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

State RepresentativeDistrict 49BVote for One

Joe ThalmanRepublicanSteve ElkinsDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

County OfficesCounty Commissioner

District 5Vote for One

Boni Njenga

Debbie Goettel

write-in, if any

Three Rivers Park CommissionerDistrict 5

Vote for One

John F. Gibbs

write-in, if any

City QuestionsTo vote for a question, fill in the oval next to theword "Yes" on that question. To vote against a

question, fill in the oval next to the word "No" onthat question.

City Question 1

Add Voter Approval to City-OrganizedCollection Process

Should the Bloomington City Charter beamended to add: “Unless first approved by amajority of voters in a state general election, theCity shall not replace the competitive market insolid waste collection with a system in whichsolid waste services are provided bygovernment-chosen collectors or ingovernment-designed districts. The adoption ofthis Charter amendment shall supersede anyordinances, ordinance amendments, or charteramendments related to solid waste adopted bythe City Council in 2015-2016.”?

Yes

No

City Question 2

Prevent City-Organized Collection ByContract

If City Question 1 above passes, should theBloomington City Charter also be amended toadd: "The council shall not enter into a contractwith residential solid waste haulers for theexclusive rights to haul and collect residentialsolid waste services within the jurisdictionalboundaries of the City of Bloomington”?

A “yes” vote means you do not approve ofcontinuing city organized trash, recyclables, yardwaste, bulky waste, and electronic wastecollection.

A “no” vote means you approve of continuingwith city-organized trash, recyclables, yardwaste, bulky waste, and electronic wastecollection.

Yes

No

City Question 3

Electing Mayor and City Council By RankedChoice Voting

Should the Bloomington City Charter beamended to elect the Mayor and City Councilmembers by the Ranked Choice Voting method?

Yes

No

31

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BLOOMINGTON W-2 P-250065

To vote, completely fill in the oval(s) next to your choice(s) like this:Instructions to Voters:

November 3, 2020Hennepin County, MinnesotaState General Election Ballot

Judicial OfficesSupreme CourtAssociate Justice 4

Vote for OnePaul ThissenIncumbent

Michelle MacDonald

write-in, if any

Court of AppealsJudge 3

Vote for OneCarol HootenIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 9

Vote for OneRandall J SlieterIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 13Vote for One

Jeanne CochranIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 15Vote for One

Kevin G. RossIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 1

Vote for OneWilliam H. KochIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 5

Vote for OneKerry W. MeyerIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 10Vote for One

Kathryn L QuaintanceIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 14Vote for One

Martha Holton DimickIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 16Vote for One

James A. MooreIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 19Vote for One

Gina M BrandtIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 20Vote for One

Daniel C. MorenoIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 25Vote for One

Michelle A. HatcherIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 27Vote for One

Jay M. QuamIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 28Vote for One

Toddrick S. BarnetteIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 29Vote for One

Todd M. FellmanIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 30Vote for One

Susan M. RobinerIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 31Vote for One

Margaret (Peg) DalyIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 32Vote for One

Peter A. CahillIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 35Vote for One

Sarah S. WestIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 38Vote for One

Kathleen D. SheehyIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 42Vote for One

Luis A. BartolomeiIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 43Vote for One

Bridget Ann SullivanIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 47Vote for One

Tanya M. BransfordIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 53Vote for One

Bev BensonIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 54Vote for One

Kristin SiegesmundIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 55Vote for One

Edward T. "Ned" WahlIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 57Vote for One

Jeannice M. RedingIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 61Vote for One

Amy DawsonIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 63Vote for One

Angela WillmsIncumbent

write-in, if any

32

To vote, completely fill in the oval(s) next to your choice(s) like this:Instructions to Voters:

November 3, 2020Hennepin County, MinnesotaState General Election Ballot

Official Ballot Judge_______ Judge_______

Vote front and back of ballot

BLOOMINGTON W-2 P-260070

Typ:01 Seq:0015 Spl:01

Federal OfficesPresident and Vice-President

Vote for One TeamDonald J. Trump andMichael R. PenceRepublican

Joseph R. Biden andKamala HarrisDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente andDarcy RichardsonIndependence-Alliance

Howie Hawkins andAngela WalkerGreen Party

Kanye West andMichelle TidballIndependent

Brock Pierce andKarla BallardIndependent

Gloria La Riva andLeonard PeltierSocialism and Liberation

Alyson Kennedy andMalcolm JarrettSocialist Workers Party

Jo Jorgensen andJeremy "Spike" CohenLibertarian Party

write-in, if anyU.S. Senator

Vote for OneKevin O'ConnorLegal Marijuana NowOliver SteinbergGrassroots-Legalize CannabisJason LewisRepublicanTina SmithDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

U.S. RepresentativeDistrict 3

Vote for One

Kendall QuallsRepublicanDean PhillipsDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

State OfficesState Senator

District 50Vote for One

Dean Wm MumbleauRepublicanMelissa Halvorson WiklundDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

State RepresentativeDistrict 50BVote for One

Gary HeyerRepublicanAndrew CarlsonDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

County OfficesCounty Commissioner

District 5Vote for One

Boni Njenga

Debbie Goettel

write-in, if any

Three Rivers Park CommissionerDistrict 5

Vote for One

John F. Gibbs

write-in, if any

City QuestionsTo vote for a question, fill in the oval next to theword "Yes" on that question. To vote against a

question, fill in the oval next to the word "No" onthat question.

City Question 1

Add Voter Approval to City-OrganizedCollection Process

Should the Bloomington City Charter beamended to add: “Unless first approved by amajority of voters in a state general election, theCity shall not replace the competitive market insolid waste collection with a system in whichsolid waste services are provided bygovernment-chosen collectors or ingovernment-designed districts. The adoption ofthis Charter amendment shall supersede anyordinances, ordinance amendments, or charteramendments related to solid waste adopted bythe City Council in 2015-2016.”?

Yes

No

City Question 2

Prevent City-Organized Collection ByContract

If City Question 1 above passes, should theBloomington City Charter also be amended toadd: "The council shall not enter into a contractwith residential solid waste haulers for theexclusive rights to haul and collect residentialsolid waste services within the jurisdictionalboundaries of the City of Bloomington”?

A “yes” vote means you do not approve ofcontinuing city organized trash, recyclables, yardwaste, bulky waste, and electronic wastecollection.

A “no” vote means you approve of continuingwith city-organized trash, recyclables, yardwaste, bulky waste, and electronic wastecollection.

Yes

No

City Question 3

Electing Mayor and City Council By RankedChoice Voting

Should the Bloomington City Charter beamended to elect the Mayor and City Councilmembers by the Ranked Choice Voting method?

Yes

No

33

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BLOOMINGTON W-2 P-260070

To vote, completely fill in the oval(s) next to your choice(s) like this:Instructions to Voters:

November 3, 2020Hennepin County, MinnesotaState General Election Ballot

Judicial OfficesSupreme CourtAssociate Justice 4

Vote for OnePaul ThissenIncumbent

Michelle MacDonald

write-in, if any

Court of AppealsJudge 3

Vote for OneCarol HootenIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 9

Vote for OneRandall J SlieterIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 13Vote for One

Jeanne CochranIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 15Vote for One

Kevin G. RossIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 1

Vote for OneWilliam H. KochIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 5

Vote for OneKerry W. MeyerIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 10Vote for One

Kathryn L QuaintanceIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 14Vote for One

Martha Holton DimickIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 16Vote for One

James A. MooreIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 19Vote for One

Gina M BrandtIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 20Vote for One

Daniel C. MorenoIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 25Vote for One

Michelle A. HatcherIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 27Vote for One

Jay M. QuamIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 28Vote for One

Toddrick S. BarnetteIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 29Vote for One

Todd M. FellmanIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 30Vote for One

Susan M. RobinerIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 31Vote for One

Margaret (Peg) DalyIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 32Vote for One

Peter A. CahillIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 35Vote for One

Sarah S. WestIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 38Vote for One

Kathleen D. SheehyIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 42Vote for One

Luis A. BartolomeiIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 43Vote for One

Bridget Ann SullivanIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 47Vote for One

Tanya M. BransfordIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 53Vote for One

Bev BensonIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 54Vote for One

Kristin SiegesmundIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 55Vote for One

Edward T. "Ned" WahlIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 57Vote for One

Jeannice M. RedingIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 61Vote for One

Amy DawsonIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 63Vote for One

Angela WillmsIncumbent

write-in, if any

34

To vote, completely fill in the oval(s) next to your choice(s) like this:Instructions to Voters:

November 3, 2020Hennepin County, MinnesotaState General Election Ballot

Official Ballot Judge_______ Judge_______

Vote front and back of ballot

BLOOMINGTON W-2 P-270071

Typ:01 Seq:0016 Spl:01

Federal OfficesPresident and Vice-President

Vote for One TeamDonald J. Trump andMichael R. PenceRepublican

Joseph R. Biden andKamala HarrisDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente andDarcy RichardsonIndependence-Alliance

Howie Hawkins andAngela WalkerGreen Party

Kanye West andMichelle TidballIndependent

Brock Pierce andKarla BallardIndependent

Gloria La Riva andLeonard PeltierSocialism and Liberation

Alyson Kennedy andMalcolm JarrettSocialist Workers Party

Jo Jorgensen andJeremy "Spike" CohenLibertarian Party

write-in, if anyU.S. Senator

Vote for OneKevin O'ConnorLegal Marijuana NowOliver SteinbergGrassroots-Legalize CannabisJason LewisRepublicanTina SmithDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

U.S. RepresentativeDistrict 3

Vote for One

Kendall QuallsRepublicanDean PhillipsDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

State OfficesState Senator

District 49Vote for One

Julie DupréRepublicanMelisa Lopez FranzenDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

State RepresentativeDistrict 49BVote for One

Joe ThalmanRepublicanSteve ElkinsDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

County OfficesCounty Commissioner

District 5Vote for One

Boni Njenga

Debbie Goettel

write-in, if any

Three Rivers Park CommissionerDistrict 5

Vote for One

John F. Gibbs

write-in, if any

City QuestionsTo vote for a question, fill in the oval next to theword "Yes" on that question. To vote against a

question, fill in the oval next to the word "No" onthat question.

City Question 1

Add Voter Approval to City-OrganizedCollection Process

Should the Bloomington City Charter beamended to add: “Unless first approved by amajority of voters in a state general election, theCity shall not replace the competitive market insolid waste collection with a system in whichsolid waste services are provided bygovernment-chosen collectors or ingovernment-designed districts. The adoption ofthis Charter amendment shall supersede anyordinances, ordinance amendments, or charteramendments related to solid waste adopted bythe City Council in 2015-2016.”?

Yes

No

City Question 2

Prevent City-Organized Collection ByContract

If City Question 1 above passes, should theBloomington City Charter also be amended toadd: "The council shall not enter into a contractwith residential solid waste haulers for theexclusive rights to haul and collect residentialsolid waste services within the jurisdictionalboundaries of the City of Bloomington”?

A “yes” vote means you do not approve ofcontinuing city organized trash, recyclables, yardwaste, bulky waste, and electronic wastecollection.

A “no” vote means you approve of continuingwith city-organized trash, recyclables, yardwaste, bulky waste, and electronic wastecollection.

Yes

No

City Question 3

Electing Mayor and City Council By RankedChoice Voting

Should the Bloomington City Charter beamended to elect the Mayor and City Councilmembers by the Ranked Choice Voting method?

Yes

No

35

Vote front and back of ballot

BLOOMINGTON W-2 P-270071

To vote, completely fill in the oval(s) next to your choice(s) like this:Instructions to Voters:

November 3, 2020Hennepin County, MinnesotaState General Election Ballot

Judicial OfficesSupreme CourtAssociate Justice 4

Vote for OnePaul ThissenIncumbent

Michelle MacDonald

write-in, if any

Court of AppealsJudge 3

Vote for OneCarol HootenIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 9

Vote for OneRandall J SlieterIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 13Vote for One

Jeanne CochranIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 15Vote for One

Kevin G. RossIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 1

Vote for OneWilliam H. KochIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 5

Vote for OneKerry W. MeyerIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 10Vote for One

Kathryn L QuaintanceIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 14Vote for One

Martha Holton DimickIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 16Vote for One

James A. MooreIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 19Vote for One

Gina M BrandtIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 20Vote for One

Daniel C. MorenoIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 25Vote for One

Michelle A. HatcherIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 27Vote for One

Jay M. QuamIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 28Vote for One

Toddrick S. BarnetteIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 29Vote for One

Todd M. FellmanIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 30Vote for One

Susan M. RobinerIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 31Vote for One

Margaret (Peg) DalyIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 32Vote for One

Peter A. CahillIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 35Vote for One

Sarah S. WestIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 38Vote for One

Kathleen D. SheehyIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 42Vote for One

Luis A. BartolomeiIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 43Vote for One

Bridget Ann SullivanIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 47Vote for One

Tanya M. BransfordIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 53Vote for One

Bev BensonIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 54Vote for One

Kristin SiegesmundIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 55Vote for One

Edward T. "Ned" WahlIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 57Vote for One

Jeannice M. RedingIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 61Vote for One

Amy DawsonIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 63Vote for One

Angela WillmsIncumbent

write-in, if any

36

To vote, completely fill in the oval(s) next to your choice(s) like this:Instructions to Voters:

November 3, 2020Hennepin County, MinnesotaState General Election Ballot

Official Ballot Judge_______ Judge_______

Vote front and back of ballot

BLOOMINGTON W-3 P-050075

Typ:01 Seq:0017 Spl:01

Federal OfficesPresident and Vice-President

Vote for One TeamDonald J. Trump andMichael R. PenceRepublican

Joseph R. Biden andKamala HarrisDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente andDarcy RichardsonIndependence-Alliance

Howie Hawkins andAngela WalkerGreen Party

Kanye West andMichelle TidballIndependent

Brock Pierce andKarla BallardIndependent

Gloria La Riva andLeonard PeltierSocialism and Liberation

Alyson Kennedy andMalcolm JarrettSocialist Workers Party

Jo Jorgensen andJeremy "Spike" CohenLibertarian Party

write-in, if anyU.S. Senator

Vote for OneKevin O'ConnorLegal Marijuana NowOliver SteinbergGrassroots-Legalize CannabisJason LewisRepublicanTina SmithDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

U.S. RepresentativeDistrict 3

Vote for One

Kendall QuallsRepublicanDean PhillipsDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

State OfficesState Senator

District 50Vote for One

Dean Wm MumbleauRepublicanMelissa Halvorson WiklundDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

State RepresentativeDistrict 50AVote for One

Tim JohnsonRepublicanMichael HowardDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

County OfficesCounty Commissioner

District 5Vote for One

Boni Njenga

Debbie Goettel

write-in, if any

Three Rivers Park CommissionerDistrict 5

Vote for One

John F. Gibbs

write-in, if any

City QuestionsTo vote for a question, fill in the oval next to theword "Yes" on that question. To vote against a

question, fill in the oval next to the word "No" onthat question.

City Question 1

Add Voter Approval to City-OrganizedCollection Process

Should the Bloomington City Charter beamended to add: “Unless first approved by amajority of voters in a state general election, theCity shall not replace the competitive market insolid waste collection with a system in whichsolid waste services are provided bygovernment-chosen collectors or ingovernment-designed districts. The adoption ofthis Charter amendment shall supersede anyordinances, ordinance amendments, or charteramendments related to solid waste adopted bythe City Council in 2015-2016.”?

Yes

No

City Question 2

Prevent City-Organized Collection ByContract

If City Question 1 above passes, should theBloomington City Charter also be amended toadd: "The council shall not enter into a contractwith residential solid waste haulers for theexclusive rights to haul and collect residentialsolid waste services within the jurisdictionalboundaries of the City of Bloomington”?

A “yes” vote means you do not approve ofcontinuing city organized trash, recyclables, yardwaste, bulky waste, and electronic wastecollection.

A “no” vote means you approve of continuingwith city-organized trash, recyclables, yardwaste, bulky waste, and electronic wastecollection.

Yes

No

City Question 3

Electing Mayor and City Council By RankedChoice Voting

Should the Bloomington City Charter beamended to elect the Mayor and City Councilmembers by the Ranked Choice Voting method?

Yes

No

37

Vote front and back of ballot

BLOOMINGTON W-3 P-050075

To vote, completely fill in the oval(s) next to your choice(s) like this:Instructions to Voters:

November 3, 2020Hennepin County, MinnesotaState General Election Ballot

Judicial OfficesSupreme CourtAssociate Justice 4

Vote for OnePaul ThissenIncumbent

Michelle MacDonald

write-in, if any

Court of AppealsJudge 3

Vote for OneCarol HootenIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 9

Vote for OneRandall J SlieterIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 13Vote for One

Jeanne CochranIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 15Vote for One

Kevin G. RossIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 1

Vote for OneWilliam H. KochIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 5

Vote for OneKerry W. MeyerIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 10Vote for One

Kathryn L QuaintanceIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 14Vote for One

Martha Holton DimickIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 16Vote for One

James A. MooreIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 19Vote for One

Gina M BrandtIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 20Vote for One

Daniel C. MorenoIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 25Vote for One

Michelle A. HatcherIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 27Vote for One

Jay M. QuamIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 28Vote for One

Toddrick S. BarnetteIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 29Vote for One

Todd M. FellmanIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 30Vote for One

Susan M. RobinerIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 31Vote for One

Margaret (Peg) DalyIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 32Vote for One

Peter A. CahillIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 35Vote for One

Sarah S. WestIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 38Vote for One

Kathleen D. SheehyIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 42Vote for One

Luis A. BartolomeiIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 43Vote for One

Bridget Ann SullivanIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 47Vote for One

Tanya M. BransfordIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 53Vote for One

Bev BensonIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 54Vote for One

Kristin SiegesmundIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 55Vote for One

Edward T. "Ned" WahlIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 57Vote for One

Jeannice M. RedingIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 61Vote for One

Amy DawsonIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 63Vote for One

Angela WillmsIncumbent

write-in, if any

38

To vote, completely fill in the oval(s) next to your choice(s) like this:Instructions to Voters:

November 3, 2020Hennepin County, MinnesotaState General Election Ballot

Official Ballot Judge_______ Judge_______

Vote front and back of ballot

BLOOMINGTON W-3 P-110080

Typ:01 Seq:0018 Spl:01

Federal OfficesPresident and Vice-President

Vote for One TeamDonald J. Trump andMichael R. PenceRepublican

Joseph R. Biden andKamala HarrisDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente andDarcy RichardsonIndependence-Alliance

Howie Hawkins andAngela WalkerGreen Party

Kanye West andMichelle TidballIndependent

Brock Pierce andKarla BallardIndependent

Gloria La Riva andLeonard PeltierSocialism and Liberation

Alyson Kennedy andMalcolm JarrettSocialist Workers Party

Jo Jorgensen andJeremy "Spike" CohenLibertarian Party

write-in, if anyU.S. Senator

Vote for OneKevin O'ConnorLegal Marijuana NowOliver SteinbergGrassroots-Legalize CannabisJason LewisRepublicanTina SmithDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

U.S. RepresentativeDistrict 3

Vote for One

Kendall QuallsRepublicanDean PhillipsDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

State OfficesState Senator

District 50Vote for One

Dean Wm MumbleauRepublicanMelissa Halvorson WiklundDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

State RepresentativeDistrict 50BVote for One

Gary HeyerRepublicanAndrew CarlsonDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

County OfficesCounty Commissioner

District 5Vote for One

Debbie Goettel

Boni Njenga

write-in, if any

Three Rivers Park CommissionerDistrict 5

Vote for One

John F. Gibbs

write-in, if any

City QuestionsTo vote for a question, fill in the oval next to theword "Yes" on that question. To vote against a

question, fill in the oval next to the word "No" onthat question.

City Question 1

Add Voter Approval to City-OrganizedCollection Process

Should the Bloomington City Charter beamended to add: “Unless first approved by amajority of voters in a state general election, theCity shall not replace the competitive market insolid waste collection with a system in whichsolid waste services are provided bygovernment-chosen collectors or ingovernment-designed districts. The adoption ofthis Charter amendment shall supersede anyordinances, ordinance amendments, or charteramendments related to solid waste adopted bythe City Council in 2015-2016.”?

Yes

No

City Question 2

Prevent City-Organized Collection ByContract

If City Question 1 above passes, should theBloomington City Charter also be amended toadd: "The council shall not enter into a contractwith residential solid waste haulers for theexclusive rights to haul and collect residentialsolid waste services within the jurisdictionalboundaries of the City of Bloomington”?

A “yes” vote means you do not approve ofcontinuing city organized trash, recyclables, yardwaste, bulky waste, and electronic wastecollection.

A “no” vote means you approve of continuingwith city-organized trash, recyclables, yardwaste, bulky waste, and electronic wastecollection.

Yes

No

City Question 3

Electing Mayor and City Council By RankedChoice Voting

Should the Bloomington City Charter beamended to elect the Mayor and City Councilmembers by the Ranked Choice Voting method?

Yes

No

39

Vote front and back of ballot

BLOOMINGTON W-3 P-110080

To vote, completely fill in the oval(s) next to your choice(s) like this:Instructions to Voters:

November 3, 2020Hennepin County, MinnesotaState General Election Ballot

Judicial OfficesSupreme CourtAssociate Justice 4

Vote for OneMichelle MacDonaldPaul ThissenIncumbent

write-in, if any

Court of AppealsJudge 3

Vote for OneCarol HootenIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 9

Vote for OneRandall J SlieterIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 13Vote for One

Jeanne CochranIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 15Vote for One

Kevin G. RossIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 1

Vote for OneWilliam H. KochIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 5

Vote for OneKerry W. MeyerIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 10Vote for One

Kathryn L QuaintanceIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 14Vote for One

Martha Holton DimickIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 16Vote for One

James A. MooreIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 19Vote for One

Gina M BrandtIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 20Vote for One

Daniel C. MorenoIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 25Vote for One

Michelle A. HatcherIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 27Vote for One

Jay M. QuamIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 28Vote for One

Toddrick S. BarnetteIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 29Vote for One

Todd M. FellmanIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 30Vote for One

Susan M. RobinerIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 31Vote for One

Margaret (Peg) DalyIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 32Vote for One

Peter A. CahillIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 35Vote for One

Sarah S. WestIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 38Vote for One

Kathleen D. SheehyIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 42Vote for One

Luis A. BartolomeiIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 43Vote for One

Bridget Ann SullivanIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 47Vote for One

Tanya M. BransfordIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 53Vote for One

Bev BensonIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 54Vote for One

Kristin SiegesmundIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 55Vote for One

Edward T. "Ned" WahlIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 57Vote for One

Jeannice M. RedingIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 61Vote for One

Amy DawsonIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 63Vote for One

Angela WillmsIncumbent

write-in, if any

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November 3, 2020Hennepin County, MinnesotaState General Election Ballot

Official Ballot Judge_______ Judge_______

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Federal OfficesPresident and Vice-President

Vote for One TeamDonald J. Trump andMichael R. PenceRepublican

Joseph R. Biden andKamala HarrisDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente andDarcy RichardsonIndependence-Alliance

Howie Hawkins andAngela WalkerGreen Party

Kanye West andMichelle TidballIndependent

Brock Pierce andKarla BallardIndependent

Gloria La Riva andLeonard PeltierSocialism and Liberation

Alyson Kennedy andMalcolm JarrettSocialist Workers Party

Jo Jorgensen andJeremy "Spike" CohenLibertarian Party

write-in, if anyU.S. Senator

Vote for OneKevin O'ConnorLegal Marijuana NowOliver SteinbergGrassroots-Legalize CannabisJason LewisRepublicanTina SmithDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

U.S. RepresentativeDistrict 3

Vote for One

Kendall QuallsRepublicanDean PhillipsDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

State OfficesState Senator

District 49Vote for One

Julie DupréRepublicanMelisa Lopez FranzenDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

State RepresentativeDistrict 49BVote for One

Joe ThalmanRepublicanSteve ElkinsDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

County OfficesCounty Commissioner

District 5Vote for One

Debbie Goettel

Boni Njenga

write-in, if any

Three Rivers Park CommissionerDistrict 5

Vote for One

John F. Gibbs

write-in, if any

City QuestionsTo vote for a question, fill in the oval next to theword "Yes" on that question. To vote against a

question, fill in the oval next to the word "No" onthat question.

City Question 1

Add Voter Approval to City-OrganizedCollection Process

Should the Bloomington City Charter beamended to add: “Unless first approved by amajority of voters in a state general election, theCity shall not replace the competitive market insolid waste collection with a system in whichsolid waste services are provided bygovernment-chosen collectors or ingovernment-designed districts. The adoption ofthis Charter amendment shall supersede anyordinances, ordinance amendments, or charteramendments related to solid waste adopted bythe City Council in 2015-2016.”?

Yes

No

City Question 2

Prevent City-Organized Collection ByContract

If City Question 1 above passes, should theBloomington City Charter also be amended toadd: "The council shall not enter into a contractwith residential solid waste haulers for theexclusive rights to haul and collect residentialsolid waste services within the jurisdictionalboundaries of the City of Bloomington”?

A “yes” vote means you do not approve ofcontinuing city organized trash, recyclables, yardwaste, bulky waste, and electronic wastecollection.

A “no” vote means you approve of continuingwith city-organized trash, recyclables, yardwaste, bulky waste, and electronic wastecollection.

Yes

No

City Question 3

Electing Mayor and City Council By RankedChoice Voting

Should the Bloomington City Charter beamended to elect the Mayor and City Councilmembers by the Ranked Choice Voting method?

Yes

No

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To vote, completely fill in the oval(s) next to your choice(s) like this:Instructions to Voters:

November 3, 2020Hennepin County, MinnesotaState General Election Ballot

Judicial OfficesSupreme CourtAssociate Justice 4

Vote for OneMichelle MacDonaldPaul ThissenIncumbent

write-in, if any

Court of AppealsJudge 3

Vote for OneCarol HootenIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 9

Vote for OneRandall J SlieterIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 13Vote for One

Jeanne CochranIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 15Vote for One

Kevin G. RossIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 1

Vote for OneWilliam H. KochIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 5

Vote for OneKerry W. MeyerIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 10Vote for One

Kathryn L QuaintanceIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 14Vote for One

Martha Holton DimickIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 16Vote for One

James A. MooreIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 19Vote for One

Gina M BrandtIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 20Vote for One

Daniel C. MorenoIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 25Vote for One

Michelle A. HatcherIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 27Vote for One

Jay M. QuamIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 28Vote for One

Toddrick S. BarnetteIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 29Vote for One

Todd M. FellmanIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 30Vote for One

Susan M. RobinerIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 31Vote for One

Margaret (Peg) DalyIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 32Vote for One

Peter A. CahillIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 35Vote for One

Sarah S. WestIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 38Vote for One

Kathleen D. SheehyIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 42Vote for One

Luis A. BartolomeiIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 43Vote for One

Bridget Ann SullivanIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 47Vote for One

Tanya M. BransfordIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 53Vote for One

Bev BensonIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 54Vote for One

Kristin SiegesmundIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 55Vote for One

Edward T. "Ned" WahlIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 57Vote for One

Jeannice M. RedingIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 61Vote for One

Amy DawsonIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 63Vote for One

Angela WillmsIncumbent

write-in, if any

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To vote, completely fill in the oval(s) next to your choice(s) like this:Instructions to Voters:

November 3, 2020Hennepin County, MinnesotaState General Election Ballot

Official Ballot Judge_______ Judge_______

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BLOOMINGTON W-3 P-17ISD 272

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Typ:01 Seq:0020 Spl:01

Federal OfficesPresident and Vice-President

Vote for One TeamDonald J. Trump andMichael R. PenceRepublican

Joseph R. Biden andKamala HarrisDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente andDarcy RichardsonIndependence-Alliance

Howie Hawkins andAngela WalkerGreen Party

Kanye West andMichelle TidballIndependent

Brock Pierce andKarla BallardIndependent

Gloria La Riva andLeonard PeltierSocialism and Liberation

Alyson Kennedy andMalcolm JarrettSocialist Workers Party

Jo Jorgensen andJeremy "Spike" CohenLibertarian Party

write-in, if anyU.S. Senator

Vote for OneKevin O'ConnorLegal Marijuana NowOliver SteinbergGrassroots-Legalize CannabisJason LewisRepublicanTina SmithDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

U.S. RepresentativeDistrict 3

Vote for One

Kendall QuallsRepublicanDean PhillipsDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

State OfficesState Senator

District 49Vote for One

Julie DupréRepublicanMelisa Lopez FranzenDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

State RepresentativeDistrict 49BVote for One

Joe ThalmanRepublicanSteve ElkinsDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

County OfficesCounty Commissioner

District 5Vote for One

Debbie Goettel

Boni Njenga

write-in, if any

Three Rivers Park CommissionerDistrict 5

Vote for One

John F. Gibbs

write-in, if any

City QuestionsTo vote for a question, fill in the oval next to theword "Yes" on that question. To vote against a

question, fill in the oval next to the word "No" onthat question.

City Question 1

Add Voter Approval to City-OrganizedCollection Process

Should the Bloomington City Charter beamended to add: “Unless first approved by amajority of voters in a state general election, theCity shall not replace the competitive market insolid waste collection with a system in whichsolid waste services are provided bygovernment-chosen collectors or ingovernment-designed districts. The adoption ofthis Charter amendment shall supersede anyordinances, ordinance amendments, or charteramendments related to solid waste adopted bythe City Council in 2015-2016.”?

Yes

No

City Question 2

Prevent City-Organized Collection ByContract

If City Question 1 above passes, should theBloomington City Charter also be amended toadd: "The council shall not enter into a contractwith residential solid waste haulers for theexclusive rights to haul and collect residentialsolid waste services within the jurisdictionalboundaries of the City of Bloomington”?

A “yes” vote means you do not approve ofcontinuing city organized trash, recyclables, yardwaste, bulky waste, and electronic wastecollection.

A “no” vote means you approve of continuingwith city-organized trash, recyclables, yardwaste, bulky waste, and electronic wastecollection.

Yes

No

City Question 3

Electing Mayor and City Council By RankedChoice Voting

Should the Bloomington City Charter beamended to elect the Mayor and City Councilmembers by the Ranked Choice Voting method?

Yes

No

School District OfficesSchool Board Member

Independent School District No. 272(Eden Prairie)

Vote for Up to Three

Maryam Abdi

Francesca Pagan-Umar

Beth Fletcher

Kim Ross

C.J. Strehl

Tony Morimoto

write-in, if any

write-in, if any

write-in, if any

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BLOOMINGTON W-3 P-17ISD 272

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To vote, completely fill in the oval(s) next to your choice(s) like this:Instructions to Voters:

November 3, 2020Hennepin County, MinnesotaState General Election Ballot

Judicial OfficesSupreme CourtAssociate Justice 4

Vote for OneMichelle MacDonaldPaul ThissenIncumbent

write-in, if any

Court of AppealsJudge 3

Vote for OneCarol HootenIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 9

Vote for OneRandall J SlieterIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 13Vote for One

Jeanne CochranIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 15Vote for One

Kevin G. RossIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 1

Vote for OneWilliam H. KochIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 5

Vote for OneKerry W. MeyerIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 10Vote for One

Kathryn L QuaintanceIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 14Vote for One

Martha Holton DimickIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 16Vote for One

James A. MooreIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 19Vote for One

Gina M BrandtIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 20Vote for One

Daniel C. MorenoIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 25Vote for One

Michelle A. HatcherIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 27Vote for One

Jay M. QuamIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 28Vote for One

Toddrick S. BarnetteIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 29Vote for One

Todd M. FellmanIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 30Vote for One

Susan M. RobinerIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 31Vote for One

Margaret (Peg) DalyIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 32Vote for One

Peter A. CahillIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 35Vote for One

Sarah S. WestIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 38Vote for One

Kathleen D. SheehyIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 42Vote for One

Luis A. BartolomeiIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 43Vote for One

Bridget Ann SullivanIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 47Vote for One

Tanya M. BransfordIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 53Vote for One

Bev BensonIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 54Vote for One

Kristin SiegesmundIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 55Vote for One

Edward T. "Ned" WahlIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 57Vote for One

Jeannice M. RedingIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 61Vote for One

Amy DawsonIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 63Vote for One

Angela WillmsIncumbent

write-in, if any

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To vote, completely fill in the oval(s) next to your choice(s) like this:Instructions to Voters:

November 3, 2020Hennepin County, MinnesotaState General Election Ballot

Official Ballot Judge_______ Judge_______

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BLOOMINGTON W-3 P-180090

Typ:01 Seq:0021 Spl:01

Federal OfficesPresident and Vice-President

Vote for One TeamDonald J. Trump andMichael R. PenceRepublican

Joseph R. Biden andKamala HarrisDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente andDarcy RichardsonIndependence-Alliance

Howie Hawkins andAngela WalkerGreen Party

Kanye West andMichelle TidballIndependent

Brock Pierce andKarla BallardIndependent

Gloria La Riva andLeonard PeltierSocialism and Liberation

Alyson Kennedy andMalcolm JarrettSocialist Workers Party

Jo Jorgensen andJeremy "Spike" CohenLibertarian Party

write-in, if anyU.S. Senator

Vote for OneKevin O'ConnorLegal Marijuana NowOliver SteinbergGrassroots-Legalize CannabisJason LewisRepublicanTina SmithDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

U.S. RepresentativeDistrict 3

Vote for One

Kendall QuallsRepublicanDean PhillipsDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

State OfficesState Senator

District 49Vote for One

Julie DupréRepublicanMelisa Lopez FranzenDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

State RepresentativeDistrict 49BVote for One

Joe ThalmanRepublicanSteve ElkinsDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

County OfficesCounty Commissioner

District 5Vote for One

Boni Njenga

Debbie Goettel

write-in, if any

Three Rivers Park CommissionerDistrict 5

Vote for One

John F. Gibbs

write-in, if any

City QuestionsTo vote for a question, fill in the oval next to theword "Yes" on that question. To vote against a

question, fill in the oval next to the word "No" onthat question.

City Question 1

Add Voter Approval to City-OrganizedCollection Process

Should the Bloomington City Charter beamended to add: “Unless first approved by amajority of voters in a state general election, theCity shall not replace the competitive market insolid waste collection with a system in whichsolid waste services are provided bygovernment-chosen collectors or ingovernment-designed districts. The adoption ofthis Charter amendment shall supersede anyordinances, ordinance amendments, or charteramendments related to solid waste adopted bythe City Council in 2015-2016.”?

Yes

No

City Question 2

Prevent City-Organized Collection ByContract

If City Question 1 above passes, should theBloomington City Charter also be amended toadd: "The council shall not enter into a contractwith residential solid waste haulers for theexclusive rights to haul and collect residentialsolid waste services within the jurisdictionalboundaries of the City of Bloomington”?

A “yes” vote means you do not approve ofcontinuing city organized trash, recyclables, yardwaste, bulky waste, and electronic wastecollection.

A “no” vote means you approve of continuingwith city-organized trash, recyclables, yardwaste, bulky waste, and electronic wastecollection.

Yes

No

City Question 3

Electing Mayor and City Council By RankedChoice Voting

Should the Bloomington City Charter beamended to elect the Mayor and City Councilmembers by the Ranked Choice Voting method?

Yes

No

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BLOOMINGTON W-3 P-180090

To vote, completely fill in the oval(s) next to your choice(s) like this:Instructions to Voters:

November 3, 2020Hennepin County, MinnesotaState General Election Ballot

Judicial OfficesSupreme CourtAssociate Justice 4

Vote for OnePaul ThissenIncumbent

Michelle MacDonald

write-in, if any

Court of AppealsJudge 3

Vote for OneCarol HootenIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 9

Vote for OneRandall J SlieterIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 13Vote for One

Jeanne CochranIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 15Vote for One

Kevin G. RossIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 1

Vote for OneWilliam H. KochIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 5

Vote for OneKerry W. MeyerIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 10Vote for One

Kathryn L QuaintanceIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 14Vote for One

Martha Holton DimickIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 16Vote for One

James A. MooreIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 19Vote for One

Gina M BrandtIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 20Vote for One

Daniel C. MorenoIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 25Vote for One

Michelle A. HatcherIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 27Vote for One

Jay M. QuamIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 28Vote for One

Toddrick S. BarnetteIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 29Vote for One

Todd M. FellmanIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 30Vote for One

Susan M. RobinerIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 31Vote for One

Margaret (Peg) DalyIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 32Vote for One

Peter A. CahillIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 35Vote for One

Sarah S. WestIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 38Vote for One

Kathleen D. SheehyIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 42Vote for One

Luis A. BartolomeiIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 43Vote for One

Bridget Ann SullivanIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 47Vote for One

Tanya M. BransfordIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 53Vote for One

Bev BensonIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 54Vote for One

Kristin SiegesmundIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 55Vote for One

Edward T. "Ned" WahlIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 57Vote for One

Jeannice M. RedingIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 61Vote for One

Amy DawsonIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 63Vote for One

Angela WillmsIncumbent

write-in, if any

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To vote, completely fill in the oval(s) next to your choice(s) like this:Instructions to Voters:

November 3, 2020Hennepin County, MinnesotaState General Election Ballot

Official Ballot Judge_______ Judge_______

Vote front and back of ballot

BLOOMINGTON W-3 P-190095

Typ:01 Seq:0022 Spl:01

Federal OfficesPresident and Vice-President

Vote for One TeamDonald J. Trump andMichael R. PenceRepublican

Joseph R. Biden andKamala HarrisDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente andDarcy RichardsonIndependence-Alliance

Howie Hawkins andAngela WalkerGreen Party

Kanye West andMichelle TidballIndependent

Brock Pierce andKarla BallardIndependent

Gloria La Riva andLeonard PeltierSocialism and Liberation

Alyson Kennedy andMalcolm JarrettSocialist Workers Party

Jo Jorgensen andJeremy "Spike" CohenLibertarian Party

write-in, if anyU.S. Senator

Vote for OneKevin O'ConnorLegal Marijuana NowOliver SteinbergGrassroots-Legalize CannabisJason LewisRepublicanTina SmithDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

U.S. RepresentativeDistrict 3

Vote for One

Kendall QuallsRepublicanDean PhillipsDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

State OfficesState Senator

District 49Vote for One

Julie DupréRepublicanMelisa Lopez FranzenDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

State RepresentativeDistrict 49BVote for One

Joe ThalmanRepublicanSteve ElkinsDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

County OfficesCounty Commissioner

District 5Vote for One

Debbie Goettel

Boni Njenga

write-in, if any

Three Rivers Park CommissionerDistrict 5

Vote for One

John F. Gibbs

write-in, if any

City QuestionsTo vote for a question, fill in the oval next to theword "Yes" on that question. To vote against a

question, fill in the oval next to the word "No" onthat question.

City Question 1

Add Voter Approval to City-OrganizedCollection Process

Should the Bloomington City Charter beamended to add: “Unless first approved by amajority of voters in a state general election, theCity shall not replace the competitive market insolid waste collection with a system in whichsolid waste services are provided bygovernment-chosen collectors or ingovernment-designed districts. The adoption ofthis Charter amendment shall supersede anyordinances, ordinance amendments, or charteramendments related to solid waste adopted bythe City Council in 2015-2016.”?

Yes

No

City Question 2

Prevent City-Organized Collection ByContract

If City Question 1 above passes, should theBloomington City Charter also be amended toadd: "The council shall not enter into a contractwith residential solid waste haulers for theexclusive rights to haul and collect residentialsolid waste services within the jurisdictionalboundaries of the City of Bloomington”?

A “yes” vote means you do not approve ofcontinuing city organized trash, recyclables, yardwaste, bulky waste, and electronic wastecollection.

A “no” vote means you approve of continuingwith city-organized trash, recyclables, yardwaste, bulky waste, and electronic wastecollection.

Yes

No

City Question 3

Electing Mayor and City Council By RankedChoice Voting

Should the Bloomington City Charter beamended to elect the Mayor and City Councilmembers by the Ranked Choice Voting method?

Yes

No

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BLOOMINGTON W-3 P-190095

To vote, completely fill in the oval(s) next to your choice(s) like this:Instructions to Voters:

November 3, 2020Hennepin County, MinnesotaState General Election Ballot

Judicial OfficesSupreme CourtAssociate Justice 4

Vote for OneMichelle MacDonaldPaul ThissenIncumbent

write-in, if any

Court of AppealsJudge 3

Vote for OneCarol HootenIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 9

Vote for OneRandall J SlieterIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 13Vote for One

Jeanne CochranIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 15Vote for One

Kevin G. RossIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 1

Vote for OneWilliam H. KochIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 5

Vote for OneKerry W. MeyerIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 10Vote for One

Kathryn L QuaintanceIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 14Vote for One

Martha Holton DimickIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 16Vote for One

James A. MooreIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 19Vote for One

Gina M BrandtIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 20Vote for One

Daniel C. MorenoIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 25Vote for One

Michelle A. HatcherIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 27Vote for One

Jay M. QuamIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 28Vote for One

Toddrick S. BarnetteIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 29Vote for One

Todd M. FellmanIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 30Vote for One

Susan M. RobinerIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 31Vote for One

Margaret (Peg) DalyIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 32Vote for One

Peter A. CahillIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 35Vote for One

Sarah S. WestIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 38Vote for One

Kathleen D. SheehyIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 42Vote for One

Luis A. BartolomeiIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 43Vote for One

Bridget Ann SullivanIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 47Vote for One

Tanya M. BransfordIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 53Vote for One

Bev BensonIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 54Vote for One

Kristin SiegesmundIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 55Vote for One

Edward T. "Ned" WahlIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 57Vote for One

Jeannice M. RedingIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 61Vote for One

Amy DawsonIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 63Vote for One

Angela WillmsIncumbent

write-in, if any

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To vote, completely fill in the oval(s) next to your choice(s) like this:Instructions to Voters:

November 3, 2020Hennepin County, MinnesotaState General Election Ballot

Official Ballot Judge_______ Judge_______

Vote front and back of ballot

BLOOMINGTON W-3 P-200100

Typ:01 Seq:0023 Spl:01

Federal OfficesPresident and Vice-President

Vote for One TeamDonald J. Trump andMichael R. PenceRepublican

Joseph R. Biden andKamala HarrisDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente andDarcy RichardsonIndependence-Alliance

Howie Hawkins andAngela WalkerGreen Party

Kanye West andMichelle TidballIndependent

Brock Pierce andKarla BallardIndependent

Gloria La Riva andLeonard PeltierSocialism and Liberation

Alyson Kennedy andMalcolm JarrettSocialist Workers Party

Jo Jorgensen andJeremy "Spike" CohenLibertarian Party

write-in, if anyU.S. Senator

Vote for OneKevin O'ConnorLegal Marijuana NowOliver SteinbergGrassroots-Legalize CannabisJason LewisRepublicanTina SmithDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

U.S. RepresentativeDistrict 3

Vote for One

Kendall QuallsRepublicanDean PhillipsDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

State OfficesState Senator

District 50Vote for One

Dean Wm MumbleauRepublicanMelissa Halvorson WiklundDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

State RepresentativeDistrict 50AVote for One

Tim JohnsonRepublicanMichael HowardDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

County OfficesCounty Commissioner

District 5Vote for One

Debbie Goettel

Boni Njenga

write-in, if any

Three Rivers Park CommissionerDistrict 5

Vote for One

John F. Gibbs

write-in, if any

City QuestionsTo vote for a question, fill in the oval next to theword "Yes" on that question. To vote against a

question, fill in the oval next to the word "No" onthat question.

City Question 1

Add Voter Approval to City-OrganizedCollection Process

Should the Bloomington City Charter beamended to add: “Unless first approved by amajority of voters in a state general election, theCity shall not replace the competitive market insolid waste collection with a system in whichsolid waste services are provided bygovernment-chosen collectors or ingovernment-designed districts. The adoption ofthis Charter amendment shall supersede anyordinances, ordinance amendments, or charteramendments related to solid waste adopted bythe City Council in 2015-2016.”?

Yes

No

City Question 2

Prevent City-Organized Collection ByContract

If City Question 1 above passes, should theBloomington City Charter also be amended toadd: "The council shall not enter into a contractwith residential solid waste haulers for theexclusive rights to haul and collect residentialsolid waste services within the jurisdictionalboundaries of the City of Bloomington”?

A “yes” vote means you do not approve ofcontinuing city organized trash, recyclables, yardwaste, bulky waste, and electronic wastecollection.

A “no” vote means you approve of continuingwith city-organized trash, recyclables, yardwaste, bulky waste, and electronic wastecollection.

Yes

No

City Question 3

Electing Mayor and City Council By RankedChoice Voting

Should the Bloomington City Charter beamended to elect the Mayor and City Councilmembers by the Ranked Choice Voting method?

Yes

No

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BLOOMINGTON W-3 P-200100

To vote, completely fill in the oval(s) next to your choice(s) like this:Instructions to Voters:

November 3, 2020Hennepin County, MinnesotaState General Election Ballot

Judicial OfficesSupreme CourtAssociate Justice 4

Vote for OneMichelle MacDonaldPaul ThissenIncumbent

write-in, if any

Court of AppealsJudge 3

Vote for OneCarol HootenIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 9

Vote for OneRandall J SlieterIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 13Vote for One

Jeanne CochranIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 15Vote for One

Kevin G. RossIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 1

Vote for OneWilliam H. KochIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 5

Vote for OneKerry W. MeyerIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 10Vote for One

Kathryn L QuaintanceIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 14Vote for One

Martha Holton DimickIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 16Vote for One

James A. MooreIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 19Vote for One

Gina M BrandtIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 20Vote for One

Daniel C. MorenoIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 25Vote for One

Michelle A. HatcherIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 27Vote for One

Jay M. QuamIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 28Vote for One

Toddrick S. BarnetteIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 29Vote for One

Todd M. FellmanIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 30Vote for One

Susan M. RobinerIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 31Vote for One

Margaret (Peg) DalyIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 32Vote for One

Peter A. CahillIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 35Vote for One

Sarah S. WestIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 38Vote for One

Kathleen D. SheehyIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 42Vote for One

Luis A. BartolomeiIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 43Vote for One

Bridget Ann SullivanIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 47Vote for One

Tanya M. BransfordIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 53Vote for One

Bev BensonIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 54Vote for One

Kristin SiegesmundIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 55Vote for One

Edward T. "Ned" WahlIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 57Vote for One

Jeannice M. RedingIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 61Vote for One

Amy DawsonIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 63Vote for One

Angela WillmsIncumbent

write-in, if any

50

To vote, completely fill in the oval(s) next to your choice(s) like this:Instructions to Voters:

November 3, 2020Hennepin County, MinnesotaState General Election Ballot

Official Ballot Judge_______ Judge_______

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BLOOMINGTON W-3 P-220105

Typ:01 Seq:0024 Spl:01

Federal OfficesPresident and Vice-President

Vote for One TeamDonald J. Trump andMichael R. PenceRepublican

Joseph R. Biden andKamala HarrisDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente andDarcy RichardsonIndependence-Alliance

Howie Hawkins andAngela WalkerGreen Party

Kanye West andMichelle TidballIndependent

Brock Pierce andKarla BallardIndependent

Gloria La Riva andLeonard PeltierSocialism and Liberation

Alyson Kennedy andMalcolm JarrettSocialist Workers Party

Jo Jorgensen andJeremy "Spike" CohenLibertarian Party

write-in, if anyU.S. Senator

Vote for OneKevin O'ConnorLegal Marijuana NowOliver SteinbergGrassroots-Legalize CannabisJason LewisRepublicanTina SmithDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

U.S. RepresentativeDistrict 3

Vote for One

Kendall QuallsRepublicanDean PhillipsDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

State OfficesState Senator

District 49Vote for One

Julie DupréRepublicanMelisa Lopez FranzenDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

State RepresentativeDistrict 49BVote for One

Joe ThalmanRepublicanSteve ElkinsDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

County OfficesCounty Commissioner

District 5Vote for One

Boni Njenga

Debbie Goettel

write-in, if any

Three Rivers Park CommissionerDistrict 5

Vote for One

John F. Gibbs

write-in, if any

City QuestionsTo vote for a question, fill in the oval next to theword "Yes" on that question. To vote against a

question, fill in the oval next to the word "No" onthat question.

City Question 1

Add Voter Approval to City-OrganizedCollection Process

Should the Bloomington City Charter beamended to add: “Unless first approved by amajority of voters in a state general election, theCity shall not replace the competitive market insolid waste collection with a system in whichsolid waste services are provided bygovernment-chosen collectors or ingovernment-designed districts. The adoption ofthis Charter amendment shall supersede anyordinances, ordinance amendments, or charteramendments related to solid waste adopted bythe City Council in 2015-2016.”?

Yes

No

City Question 2

Prevent City-Organized Collection ByContract

If City Question 1 above passes, should theBloomington City Charter also be amended toadd: "The council shall not enter into a contractwith residential solid waste haulers for theexclusive rights to haul and collect residentialsolid waste services within the jurisdictionalboundaries of the City of Bloomington”?

A “yes” vote means you do not approve ofcontinuing city organized trash, recyclables, yardwaste, bulky waste, and electronic wastecollection.

A “no” vote means you approve of continuingwith city-organized trash, recyclables, yardwaste, bulky waste, and electronic wastecollection.

Yes

No

City Question 3

Electing Mayor and City Council By RankedChoice Voting

Should the Bloomington City Charter beamended to elect the Mayor and City Councilmembers by the Ranked Choice Voting method?

Yes

No

51

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BLOOMINGTON W-3 P-220105

To vote, completely fill in the oval(s) next to your choice(s) like this:Instructions to Voters:

November 3, 2020Hennepin County, MinnesotaState General Election Ballot

Judicial OfficesSupreme CourtAssociate Justice 4

Vote for OnePaul ThissenIncumbent

Michelle MacDonald

write-in, if any

Court of AppealsJudge 3

Vote for OneCarol HootenIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 9

Vote for OneRandall J SlieterIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 13Vote for One

Jeanne CochranIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 15Vote for One

Kevin G. RossIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 1

Vote for OneWilliam H. KochIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 5

Vote for OneKerry W. MeyerIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 10Vote for One

Kathryn L QuaintanceIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 14Vote for One

Martha Holton DimickIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 16Vote for One

James A. MooreIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 19Vote for One

Gina M BrandtIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 20Vote for One

Daniel C. MorenoIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 25Vote for One

Michelle A. HatcherIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 27Vote for One

Jay M. QuamIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 28Vote for One

Toddrick S. BarnetteIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 29Vote for One

Todd M. FellmanIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 30Vote for One

Susan M. RobinerIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 31Vote for One

Margaret (Peg) DalyIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 32Vote for One

Peter A. CahillIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 35Vote for One

Sarah S. WestIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 38Vote for One

Kathleen D. SheehyIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 42Vote for One

Luis A. BartolomeiIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 43Vote for One

Bridget Ann SullivanIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 47Vote for One

Tanya M. BransfordIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 53Vote for One

Bev BensonIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 54Vote for One

Kristin SiegesmundIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 55Vote for One

Edward T. "Ned" WahlIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 57Vote for One

Jeannice M. RedingIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 61Vote for One

Amy DawsonIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 63Vote for One

Angela WillmsIncumbent

write-in, if any

52

To vote, completely fill in the oval(s) next to your choice(s) like this:Instructions to Voters:

November 3, 2020Hennepin County, MinnesotaState General Election Ballot

Official Ballot Judge_______ Judge_______

Vote front and back of ballot

BLOOMINGTON W-3 P-280106

Typ:01 Seq:0025 Spl:01

Federal OfficesPresident and Vice-President

Vote for One TeamDonald J. Trump andMichael R. PenceRepublican

Joseph R. Biden andKamala HarrisDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente andDarcy RichardsonIndependence-Alliance

Howie Hawkins andAngela WalkerGreen Party

Kanye West andMichelle TidballIndependent

Brock Pierce andKarla BallardIndependent

Gloria La Riva andLeonard PeltierSocialism and Liberation

Alyson Kennedy andMalcolm JarrettSocialist Workers Party

Jo Jorgensen andJeremy "Spike" CohenLibertarian Party

write-in, if anyU.S. Senator

Vote for OneKevin O'ConnorLegal Marijuana NowOliver SteinbergGrassroots-Legalize CannabisJason LewisRepublicanTina SmithDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

U.S. RepresentativeDistrict 3

Vote for One

Kendall QuallsRepublicanDean PhillipsDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

State OfficesState Senator

District 49Vote for One

Julie DupréRepublicanMelisa Lopez FranzenDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

State RepresentativeDistrict 49BVote for One

Joe ThalmanRepublicanSteve ElkinsDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

County OfficesCounty Commissioner

District 5Vote for One

Debbie Goettel

Boni Njenga

write-in, if any

Three Rivers Park CommissionerDistrict 5

Vote for One

John F. Gibbs

write-in, if any

City QuestionsTo vote for a question, fill in the oval next to theword "Yes" on that question. To vote against a

question, fill in the oval next to the word "No" onthat question.

City Question 1

Add Voter Approval to City-OrganizedCollection Process

Should the Bloomington City Charter beamended to add: “Unless first approved by amajority of voters in a state general election, theCity shall not replace the competitive market insolid waste collection with a system in whichsolid waste services are provided bygovernment-chosen collectors or ingovernment-designed districts. The adoption ofthis Charter amendment shall supersede anyordinances, ordinance amendments, or charteramendments related to solid waste adopted bythe City Council in 2015-2016.”?

Yes

No

City Question 2

Prevent City-Organized Collection ByContract

If City Question 1 above passes, should theBloomington City Charter also be amended toadd: "The council shall not enter into a contractwith residential solid waste haulers for theexclusive rights to haul and collect residentialsolid waste services within the jurisdictionalboundaries of the City of Bloomington”?

A “yes” vote means you do not approve ofcontinuing city organized trash, recyclables, yardwaste, bulky waste, and electronic wastecollection.

A “no” vote means you approve of continuingwith city-organized trash, recyclables, yardwaste, bulky waste, and electronic wastecollection.

Yes

No

City Question 3

Electing Mayor and City Council By RankedChoice Voting

Should the Bloomington City Charter beamended to elect the Mayor and City Councilmembers by the Ranked Choice Voting method?

Yes

No

53

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BLOOMINGTON W-3 P-280106

To vote, completely fill in the oval(s) next to your choice(s) like this:Instructions to Voters:

November 3, 2020Hennepin County, MinnesotaState General Election Ballot

Judicial OfficesSupreme CourtAssociate Justice 4

Vote for OneMichelle MacDonaldPaul ThissenIncumbent

write-in, if any

Court of AppealsJudge 3

Vote for OneCarol HootenIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 9

Vote for OneRandall J SlieterIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 13Vote for One

Jeanne CochranIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 15Vote for One

Kevin G. RossIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 1

Vote for OneWilliam H. KochIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 5

Vote for OneKerry W. MeyerIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 10Vote for One

Kathryn L QuaintanceIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 14Vote for One

Martha Holton DimickIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 16Vote for One

James A. MooreIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 19Vote for One

Gina M BrandtIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 20Vote for One

Daniel C. MorenoIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 25Vote for One

Michelle A. HatcherIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 27Vote for One

Jay M. QuamIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 28Vote for One

Toddrick S. BarnetteIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 29Vote for One

Todd M. FellmanIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 30Vote for One

Susan M. RobinerIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 31Vote for One

Margaret (Peg) DalyIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 32Vote for One

Peter A. CahillIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 35Vote for One

Sarah S. WestIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 38Vote for One

Kathleen D. SheehyIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 42Vote for One

Luis A. BartolomeiIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 43Vote for One

Bridget Ann SullivanIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 47Vote for One

Tanya M. BransfordIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 53Vote for One

Bev BensonIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 54Vote for One

Kristin SiegesmundIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 55Vote for One

Edward T. "Ned" WahlIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 57Vote for One

Jeannice M. RedingIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 61Vote for One

Amy DawsonIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 63Vote for One

Angela WillmsIncumbent

write-in, if any

54

To vote, completely fill in the oval(s) next to your choice(s) like this:Instructions to Voters:

November 3, 2020Hennepin County, MinnesotaState General Election Ballot

Official Ballot Judge_______ Judge_______

Vote front and back of ballot

BLOOMINGTON W-3 P-290107

Typ:01 Seq:0026 Spl:01

Federal OfficesPresident and Vice-President

Vote for One TeamDonald J. Trump andMichael R. PenceRepublican

Joseph R. Biden andKamala HarrisDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente andDarcy RichardsonIndependence-Alliance

Howie Hawkins andAngela WalkerGreen Party

Kanye West andMichelle TidballIndependent

Brock Pierce andKarla BallardIndependent

Gloria La Riva andLeonard PeltierSocialism and Liberation

Alyson Kennedy andMalcolm JarrettSocialist Workers Party

Jo Jorgensen andJeremy "Spike" CohenLibertarian Party

write-in, if anyU.S. Senator

Vote for OneKevin O'ConnorLegal Marijuana NowOliver SteinbergGrassroots-Legalize CannabisJason LewisRepublicanTina SmithDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

U.S. RepresentativeDistrict 3

Vote for One

Kendall QuallsRepublicanDean PhillipsDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

State OfficesState Senator

District 50Vote for One

Dean Wm MumbleauRepublicanMelissa Halvorson WiklundDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

State RepresentativeDistrict 50AVote for One

Tim JohnsonRepublicanMichael HowardDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

County OfficesCounty Commissioner

District 5Vote for One

Boni Njenga

Debbie Goettel

write-in, if any

Three Rivers Park CommissionerDistrict 5

Vote for One

John F. Gibbs

write-in, if any

City QuestionsTo vote for a question, fill in the oval next to theword "Yes" on that question. To vote against a

question, fill in the oval next to the word "No" onthat question.

City Question 1

Add Voter Approval to City-OrganizedCollection Process

Should the Bloomington City Charter beamended to add: “Unless first approved by amajority of voters in a state general election, theCity shall not replace the competitive market insolid waste collection with a system in whichsolid waste services are provided bygovernment-chosen collectors or ingovernment-designed districts. The adoption ofthis Charter amendment shall supersede anyordinances, ordinance amendments, or charteramendments related to solid waste adopted bythe City Council in 2015-2016.”?

Yes

No

City Question 2

Prevent City-Organized Collection ByContract

If City Question 1 above passes, should theBloomington City Charter also be amended toadd: "The council shall not enter into a contractwith residential solid waste haulers for theexclusive rights to haul and collect residentialsolid waste services within the jurisdictionalboundaries of the City of Bloomington”?

A “yes” vote means you do not approve ofcontinuing city organized trash, recyclables, yardwaste, bulky waste, and electronic wastecollection.

A “no” vote means you approve of continuingwith city-organized trash, recyclables, yardwaste, bulky waste, and electronic wastecollection.

Yes

No

City Question 3

Electing Mayor and City Council By RankedChoice Voting

Should the Bloomington City Charter beamended to elect the Mayor and City Councilmembers by the Ranked Choice Voting method?

Yes

No

55

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BLOOMINGTON W-3 P-290107

To vote, completely fill in the oval(s) next to your choice(s) like this:Instructions to Voters:

November 3, 2020Hennepin County, MinnesotaState General Election Ballot

Judicial OfficesSupreme CourtAssociate Justice 4

Vote for OnePaul ThissenIncumbent

Michelle MacDonald

write-in, if any

Court of AppealsJudge 3

Vote for OneCarol HootenIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 9

Vote for OneRandall J SlieterIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 13Vote for One

Jeanne CochranIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 15Vote for One

Kevin G. RossIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 1

Vote for OneWilliam H. KochIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 5

Vote for OneKerry W. MeyerIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 10Vote for One

Kathryn L QuaintanceIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 14Vote for One

Martha Holton DimickIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 16Vote for One

James A. MooreIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 19Vote for One

Gina M BrandtIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 20Vote for One

Daniel C. MorenoIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 25Vote for One

Michelle A. HatcherIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 27Vote for One

Jay M. QuamIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 28Vote for One

Toddrick S. BarnetteIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 29Vote for One

Todd M. FellmanIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 30Vote for One

Susan M. RobinerIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 31Vote for One

Margaret (Peg) DalyIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 32Vote for One

Peter A. CahillIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 35Vote for One

Sarah S. WestIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 38Vote for One

Kathleen D. SheehyIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 42Vote for One

Luis A. BartolomeiIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 43Vote for One

Bridget Ann SullivanIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 47Vote for One

Tanya M. BransfordIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 53Vote for One

Bev BensonIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 54Vote for One

Kristin SiegesmundIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 55Vote for One

Edward T. "Ned" WahlIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 57Vote for One

Jeannice M. RedingIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 61Vote for One

Amy DawsonIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 63Vote for One

Angela WillmsIncumbent

write-in, if any

56

To vote, completely fill in the oval(s) next to your choice(s) like this:Instructions to Voters:

November 3, 2020Hennepin County, MinnesotaState General Election Ballot

Official Ballot Judge_______ Judge_______

Vote front and back of ballot

BLOOMINGTON W-4 P-010110

Typ:01 Seq:0027 Spl:01

Federal OfficesPresident and Vice-President

Vote for One TeamDonald J. Trump andMichael R. PenceRepublican

Joseph R. Biden andKamala HarrisDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente andDarcy RichardsonIndependence-Alliance

Howie Hawkins andAngela WalkerGreen Party

Kanye West andMichelle TidballIndependent

Brock Pierce andKarla BallardIndependent

Gloria La Riva andLeonard PeltierSocialism and Liberation

Alyson Kennedy andMalcolm JarrettSocialist Workers Party

Jo Jorgensen andJeremy "Spike" CohenLibertarian Party

write-in, if anyU.S. Senator

Vote for OneKevin O'ConnorLegal Marijuana NowOliver SteinbergGrassroots-Legalize CannabisJason LewisRepublicanTina SmithDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

U.S. RepresentativeDistrict 3

Vote for One

Kendall QuallsRepublicanDean PhillipsDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

State OfficesState Senator

District 50Vote for One

Dean Wm MumbleauRepublicanMelissa Halvorson WiklundDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

State RepresentativeDistrict 50BVote for One

Gary HeyerRepublicanAndrew CarlsonDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

County OfficesCounty Commissioner

District 5Vote for One

Boni Njenga

Debbie Goettel

write-in, if any

Three Rivers Park CommissionerDistrict 5

Vote for One

John F. Gibbs

write-in, if any

City QuestionsTo vote for a question, fill in the oval next to theword "Yes" on that question. To vote against a

question, fill in the oval next to the word "No" onthat question.

City Question 1

Add Voter Approval to City-OrganizedCollection Process

Should the Bloomington City Charter beamended to add: “Unless first approved by amajority of voters in a state general election, theCity shall not replace the competitive market insolid waste collection with a system in whichsolid waste services are provided bygovernment-chosen collectors or ingovernment-designed districts. The adoption ofthis Charter amendment shall supersede anyordinances, ordinance amendments, or charteramendments related to solid waste adopted bythe City Council in 2015-2016.”?

Yes

No

City Question 2

Prevent City-Organized Collection ByContract

If City Question 1 above passes, should theBloomington City Charter also be amended toadd: "The council shall not enter into a contractwith residential solid waste haulers for theexclusive rights to haul and collect residentialsolid waste services within the jurisdictionalboundaries of the City of Bloomington”?

A “yes” vote means you do not approve ofcontinuing city organized trash, recyclables, yardwaste, bulky waste, and electronic wastecollection.

A “no” vote means you approve of continuingwith city-organized trash, recyclables, yardwaste, bulky waste, and electronic wastecollection.

Yes

No

City Question 3

Electing Mayor and City Council By RankedChoice Voting

Should the Bloomington City Charter beamended to elect the Mayor and City Councilmembers by the Ranked Choice Voting method?

Yes

No

57

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BLOOMINGTON W-4 P-010110

To vote, completely fill in the oval(s) next to your choice(s) like this:Instructions to Voters:

November 3, 2020Hennepin County, MinnesotaState General Election Ballot

Judicial OfficesSupreme CourtAssociate Justice 4

Vote for OnePaul ThissenIncumbent

Michelle MacDonald

write-in, if any

Court of AppealsJudge 3

Vote for OneCarol HootenIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 9

Vote for OneRandall J SlieterIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 13Vote for One

Jeanne CochranIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 15Vote for One

Kevin G. RossIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 1

Vote for OneWilliam H. KochIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 5

Vote for OneKerry W. MeyerIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 10Vote for One

Kathryn L QuaintanceIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 14Vote for One

Martha Holton DimickIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 16Vote for One

James A. MooreIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 19Vote for One

Gina M BrandtIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 20Vote for One

Daniel C. MorenoIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 25Vote for One

Michelle A. HatcherIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 27Vote for One

Jay M. QuamIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 28Vote for One

Toddrick S. BarnetteIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 29Vote for One

Todd M. FellmanIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 30Vote for One

Susan M. RobinerIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 31Vote for One

Margaret (Peg) DalyIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 32Vote for One

Peter A. CahillIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 35Vote for One

Sarah S. WestIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 38Vote for One

Kathleen D. SheehyIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 42Vote for One

Luis A. BartolomeiIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 43Vote for One

Bridget Ann SullivanIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 47Vote for One

Tanya M. BransfordIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 53Vote for One

Bev BensonIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 54Vote for One

Kristin SiegesmundIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 55Vote for One

Edward T. "Ned" WahlIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 57Vote for One

Jeannice M. RedingIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 61Vote for One

Amy DawsonIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 63Vote for One

Angela WillmsIncumbent

write-in, if any

58

To vote, completely fill in the oval(s) next to your choice(s) like this:Instructions to Voters:

November 3, 2020Hennepin County, MinnesotaState General Election Ballot

Official Ballot Judge_______ Judge_______

Vote front and back of ballot

BLOOMINGTON W-4 P-020115

Typ:01 Seq:0028 Spl:01

Federal OfficesPresident and Vice-President

Vote for One TeamDonald J. Trump andMichael R. PenceRepublican

Joseph R. Biden andKamala HarrisDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente andDarcy RichardsonIndependence-Alliance

Howie Hawkins andAngela WalkerGreen Party

Kanye West andMichelle TidballIndependent

Brock Pierce andKarla BallardIndependent

Gloria La Riva andLeonard PeltierSocialism and Liberation

Alyson Kennedy andMalcolm JarrettSocialist Workers Party

Jo Jorgensen andJeremy "Spike" CohenLibertarian Party

write-in, if anyU.S. Senator

Vote for OneKevin O'ConnorLegal Marijuana NowOliver SteinbergGrassroots-Legalize CannabisJason LewisRepublicanTina SmithDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

U.S. RepresentativeDistrict 3

Vote for One

Kendall QuallsRepublicanDean PhillipsDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

State OfficesState Senator

District 50Vote for One

Dean Wm MumbleauRepublicanMelissa Halvorson WiklundDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

State RepresentativeDistrict 50AVote for One

Tim JohnsonRepublicanMichael HowardDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

County OfficesCounty Commissioner

District 5Vote for One

Boni Njenga

Debbie Goettel

write-in, if any

Three Rivers Park CommissionerDistrict 5

Vote for One

John F. Gibbs

write-in, if any

City QuestionsTo vote for a question, fill in the oval next to theword "Yes" on that question. To vote against a

question, fill in the oval next to the word "No" onthat question.

City Question 1

Add Voter Approval to City-OrganizedCollection Process

Should the Bloomington City Charter beamended to add: “Unless first approved by amajority of voters in a state general election, theCity shall not replace the competitive market insolid waste collection with a system in whichsolid waste services are provided bygovernment-chosen collectors or ingovernment-designed districts. The adoption ofthis Charter amendment shall supersede anyordinances, ordinance amendments, or charteramendments related to solid waste adopted bythe City Council in 2015-2016.”?

Yes

No

City Question 2

Prevent City-Organized Collection ByContract

If City Question 1 above passes, should theBloomington City Charter also be amended toadd: "The council shall not enter into a contractwith residential solid waste haulers for theexclusive rights to haul and collect residentialsolid waste services within the jurisdictionalboundaries of the City of Bloomington”?

A “yes” vote means you do not approve ofcontinuing city organized trash, recyclables, yardwaste, bulky waste, and electronic wastecollection.

A “no” vote means you approve of continuingwith city-organized trash, recyclables, yardwaste, bulky waste, and electronic wastecollection.

Yes

No

City Question 3

Electing Mayor and City Council By RankedChoice Voting

Should the Bloomington City Charter beamended to elect the Mayor and City Councilmembers by the Ranked Choice Voting method?

Yes

No

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November 3, 2020Hennepin County, MinnesotaState General Election Ballot

Judicial OfficesSupreme CourtAssociate Justice 4

Vote for OnePaul ThissenIncumbent

Michelle MacDonald

write-in, if any

Court of AppealsJudge 3

Vote for OneCarol HootenIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 9

Vote for OneRandall J SlieterIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 13Vote for One

Jeanne CochranIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 15Vote for One

Kevin G. RossIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 1

Vote for OneWilliam H. KochIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 5

Vote for OneKerry W. MeyerIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 10Vote for One

Kathryn L QuaintanceIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 14Vote for One

Martha Holton DimickIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 16Vote for One

James A. MooreIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 19Vote for One

Gina M BrandtIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 20Vote for One

Daniel C. MorenoIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 25Vote for One

Michelle A. HatcherIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 27Vote for One

Jay M. QuamIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 28Vote for One

Toddrick S. BarnetteIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 29Vote for One

Todd M. FellmanIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 30Vote for One

Susan M. RobinerIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 31Vote for One

Margaret (Peg) DalyIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 32Vote for One

Peter A. CahillIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 35Vote for One

Sarah S. WestIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 38Vote for One

Kathleen D. SheehyIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 42Vote for One

Luis A. BartolomeiIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 43Vote for One

Bridget Ann SullivanIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 47Vote for One

Tanya M. BransfordIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 53Vote for One

Bev BensonIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 54Vote for One

Kristin SiegesmundIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 55Vote for One

Edward T. "Ned" WahlIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 57Vote for One

Jeannice M. RedingIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 61Vote for One

Amy DawsonIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 63Vote for One

Angela WillmsIncumbent

write-in, if any

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BLOOMINGTON W-4 P-030120

Typ:01 Seq:0029 Spl:01

Federal OfficesPresident and Vice-President

Vote for One TeamDonald J. Trump andMichael R. PenceRepublican

Joseph R. Biden andKamala HarrisDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente andDarcy RichardsonIndependence-Alliance

Howie Hawkins andAngela WalkerGreen Party

Kanye West andMichelle TidballIndependent

Brock Pierce andKarla BallardIndependent

Gloria La Riva andLeonard PeltierSocialism and Liberation

Alyson Kennedy andMalcolm JarrettSocialist Workers Party

Jo Jorgensen andJeremy "Spike" CohenLibertarian Party

write-in, if anyU.S. Senator

Vote for OneKevin O'ConnorLegal Marijuana NowOliver SteinbergGrassroots-Legalize CannabisJason LewisRepublicanTina SmithDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

U.S. RepresentativeDistrict 3

Vote for One

Kendall QuallsRepublicanDean PhillipsDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

State OfficesState Senator

District 50Vote for One

Dean Wm MumbleauRepublicanMelissa Halvorson WiklundDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

State RepresentativeDistrict 50BVote for One

Gary HeyerRepublicanAndrew CarlsonDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

County OfficesCounty Commissioner

District 5Vote for One

Debbie Goettel

Boni Njenga

write-in, if any

Three Rivers Park CommissionerDistrict 5

Vote for One

John F. Gibbs

write-in, if any

City QuestionsTo vote for a question, fill in the oval next to theword "Yes" on that question. To vote against a

question, fill in the oval next to the word "No" onthat question.

City Question 1

Add Voter Approval to City-OrganizedCollection Process

Should the Bloomington City Charter beamended to add: “Unless first approved by amajority of voters in a state general election, theCity shall not replace the competitive market insolid waste collection with a system in whichsolid waste services are provided bygovernment-chosen collectors or ingovernment-designed districts. The adoption ofthis Charter amendment shall supersede anyordinances, ordinance amendments, or charteramendments related to solid waste adopted bythe City Council in 2015-2016.”?

Yes

No

City Question 2

Prevent City-Organized Collection ByContract

If City Question 1 above passes, should theBloomington City Charter also be amended toadd: "The council shall not enter into a contractwith residential solid waste haulers for theexclusive rights to haul and collect residentialsolid waste services within the jurisdictionalboundaries of the City of Bloomington”?

A “yes” vote means you do not approve ofcontinuing city organized trash, recyclables, yardwaste, bulky waste, and electronic wastecollection.

A “no” vote means you approve of continuingwith city-organized trash, recyclables, yardwaste, bulky waste, and electronic wastecollection.

Yes

No

City Question 3

Electing Mayor and City Council By RankedChoice Voting

Should the Bloomington City Charter beamended to elect the Mayor and City Councilmembers by the Ranked Choice Voting method?

Yes

No

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BLOOMINGTON W-4 P-030120

To vote, completely fill in the oval(s) next to your choice(s) like this:Instructions to Voters:

November 3, 2020Hennepin County, MinnesotaState General Election Ballot

Judicial OfficesSupreme CourtAssociate Justice 4

Vote for OneMichelle MacDonaldPaul ThissenIncumbent

write-in, if any

Court of AppealsJudge 3

Vote for OneCarol HootenIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 9

Vote for OneRandall J SlieterIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 13Vote for One

Jeanne CochranIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 15Vote for One

Kevin G. RossIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 1

Vote for OneWilliam H. KochIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 5

Vote for OneKerry W. MeyerIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 10Vote for One

Kathryn L QuaintanceIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 14Vote for One

Martha Holton DimickIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 16Vote for One

James A. MooreIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 19Vote for One

Gina M BrandtIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 20Vote for One

Daniel C. MorenoIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 25Vote for One

Michelle A. HatcherIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 27Vote for One

Jay M. QuamIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 28Vote for One

Toddrick S. BarnetteIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 29Vote for One

Todd M. FellmanIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 30Vote for One

Susan M. RobinerIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 31Vote for One

Margaret (Peg) DalyIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 32Vote for One

Peter A. CahillIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 35Vote for One

Sarah S. WestIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 38Vote for One

Kathleen D. SheehyIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 42Vote for One

Luis A. BartolomeiIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 43Vote for One

Bridget Ann SullivanIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 47Vote for One

Tanya M. BransfordIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 53Vote for One

Bev BensonIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 54Vote for One

Kristin SiegesmundIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 55Vote for One

Edward T. "Ned" WahlIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 57Vote for One

Jeannice M. RedingIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 61Vote for One

Amy DawsonIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 63Vote for One

Angela WillmsIncumbent

write-in, if any

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BLOOMINGTON W-4 P-040125

Typ:01 Seq:0030 Spl:01

Federal OfficesPresident and Vice-President

Vote for One TeamDonald J. Trump andMichael R. PenceRepublican

Joseph R. Biden andKamala HarrisDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente andDarcy RichardsonIndependence-Alliance

Howie Hawkins andAngela WalkerGreen Party

Kanye West andMichelle TidballIndependent

Brock Pierce andKarla BallardIndependent

Gloria La Riva andLeonard PeltierSocialism and Liberation

Alyson Kennedy andMalcolm JarrettSocialist Workers Party

Jo Jorgensen andJeremy "Spike" CohenLibertarian Party

write-in, if anyU.S. Senator

Vote for OneKevin O'ConnorLegal Marijuana NowOliver SteinbergGrassroots-Legalize CannabisJason LewisRepublicanTina SmithDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

U.S. RepresentativeDistrict 3

Vote for One

Kendall QuallsRepublicanDean PhillipsDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

State OfficesState Senator

District 50Vote for One

Dean Wm MumbleauRepublicanMelissa Halvorson WiklundDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

State RepresentativeDistrict 50AVote for One

Tim JohnsonRepublicanMichael HowardDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

County OfficesCounty Commissioner

District 5Vote for One

Debbie Goettel

Boni Njenga

write-in, if any

Three Rivers Park CommissionerDistrict 5

Vote for One

John F. Gibbs

write-in, if any

City QuestionsTo vote for a question, fill in the oval next to theword "Yes" on that question. To vote against a

question, fill in the oval next to the word "No" onthat question.

City Question 1

Add Voter Approval to City-OrganizedCollection Process

Should the Bloomington City Charter beamended to add: “Unless first approved by amajority of voters in a state general election, theCity shall not replace the competitive market insolid waste collection with a system in whichsolid waste services are provided bygovernment-chosen collectors or ingovernment-designed districts. The adoption ofthis Charter amendment shall supersede anyordinances, ordinance amendments, or charteramendments related to solid waste adopted bythe City Council in 2015-2016.”?

Yes

No

City Question 2

Prevent City-Organized Collection ByContract

If City Question 1 above passes, should theBloomington City Charter also be amended toadd: "The council shall not enter into a contractwith residential solid waste haulers for theexclusive rights to haul and collect residentialsolid waste services within the jurisdictionalboundaries of the City of Bloomington”?

A “yes” vote means you do not approve ofcontinuing city organized trash, recyclables, yardwaste, bulky waste, and electronic wastecollection.

A “no” vote means you approve of continuingwith city-organized trash, recyclables, yardwaste, bulky waste, and electronic wastecollection.

Yes

No

City Question 3

Electing Mayor and City Council By RankedChoice Voting

Should the Bloomington City Charter beamended to elect the Mayor and City Councilmembers by the Ranked Choice Voting method?

Yes

No

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BLOOMINGTON W-4 P-040125

To vote, completely fill in the oval(s) next to your choice(s) like this:Instructions to Voters:

November 3, 2020Hennepin County, MinnesotaState General Election Ballot

Judicial OfficesSupreme CourtAssociate Justice 4

Vote for OneMichelle MacDonaldPaul ThissenIncumbent

write-in, if any

Court of AppealsJudge 3

Vote for OneCarol HootenIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 9

Vote for OneRandall J SlieterIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 13Vote for One

Jeanne CochranIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 15Vote for One

Kevin G. RossIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 1

Vote for OneWilliam H. KochIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 5

Vote for OneKerry W. MeyerIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 10Vote for One

Kathryn L QuaintanceIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 14Vote for One

Martha Holton DimickIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 16Vote for One

James A. MooreIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 19Vote for One

Gina M BrandtIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 20Vote for One

Daniel C. MorenoIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 25Vote for One

Michelle A. HatcherIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 27Vote for One

Jay M. QuamIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 28Vote for One

Toddrick S. BarnetteIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 29Vote for One

Todd M. FellmanIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 30Vote for One

Susan M. RobinerIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 31Vote for One

Margaret (Peg) DalyIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 32Vote for One

Peter A. CahillIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 35Vote for One

Sarah S. WestIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 38Vote for One

Kathleen D. SheehyIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 42Vote for One

Luis A. BartolomeiIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 43Vote for One

Bridget Ann SullivanIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 47Vote for One

Tanya M. BransfordIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 53Vote for One

Bev BensonIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 54Vote for One

Kristin SiegesmundIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 55Vote for One

Edward T. "Ned" WahlIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 57Vote for One

Jeannice M. RedingIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 61Vote for One

Amy DawsonIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 63Vote for One

Angela WillmsIncumbent

write-in, if any

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November 3, 2020Hennepin County, MinnesotaState General Election Ballot

Official Ballot Judge_______ Judge_______

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BLOOMINGTON W-4 P-060130

Typ:01 Seq:0031 Spl:01

Federal OfficesPresident and Vice-President

Vote for One TeamDonald J. Trump andMichael R. PenceRepublican

Joseph R. Biden andKamala HarrisDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente andDarcy RichardsonIndependence-Alliance

Howie Hawkins andAngela WalkerGreen Party

Kanye West andMichelle TidballIndependent

Brock Pierce andKarla BallardIndependent

Gloria La Riva andLeonard PeltierSocialism and Liberation

Alyson Kennedy andMalcolm JarrettSocialist Workers Party

Jo Jorgensen andJeremy "Spike" CohenLibertarian Party

write-in, if anyU.S. Senator

Vote for OneKevin O'ConnorLegal Marijuana NowOliver SteinbergGrassroots-Legalize CannabisJason LewisRepublicanTina SmithDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

U.S. RepresentativeDistrict 3

Vote for One

Kendall QuallsRepublicanDean PhillipsDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

State OfficesState Senator

District 50Vote for One

Dean Wm MumbleauRepublicanMelissa Halvorson WiklundDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

State RepresentativeDistrict 50BVote for One

Gary HeyerRepublicanAndrew CarlsonDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

County OfficesCounty Commissioner

District 5Vote for One

Debbie Goettel

Boni Njenga

write-in, if any

Three Rivers Park CommissionerDistrict 5

Vote for One

John F. Gibbs

write-in, if any

City QuestionsTo vote for a question, fill in the oval next to theword "Yes" on that question. To vote against a

question, fill in the oval next to the word "No" onthat question.

City Question 1

Add Voter Approval to City-OrganizedCollection Process

Should the Bloomington City Charter beamended to add: “Unless first approved by amajority of voters in a state general election, theCity shall not replace the competitive market insolid waste collection with a system in whichsolid waste services are provided bygovernment-chosen collectors or ingovernment-designed districts. The adoption ofthis Charter amendment shall supersede anyordinances, ordinance amendments, or charteramendments related to solid waste adopted bythe City Council in 2015-2016.”?

Yes

No

City Question 2

Prevent City-Organized Collection ByContract

If City Question 1 above passes, should theBloomington City Charter also be amended toadd: "The council shall not enter into a contractwith residential solid waste haulers for theexclusive rights to haul and collect residentialsolid waste services within the jurisdictionalboundaries of the City of Bloomington”?

A “yes” vote means you do not approve ofcontinuing city organized trash, recyclables, yardwaste, bulky waste, and electronic wastecollection.

A “no” vote means you approve of continuingwith city-organized trash, recyclables, yardwaste, bulky waste, and electronic wastecollection.

Yes

No

City Question 3

Electing Mayor and City Council By RankedChoice Voting

Should the Bloomington City Charter beamended to elect the Mayor and City Councilmembers by the Ranked Choice Voting method?

Yes

No

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BLOOMINGTON W-4 P-060130

To vote, completely fill in the oval(s) next to your choice(s) like this:Instructions to Voters:

November 3, 2020Hennepin County, MinnesotaState General Election Ballot

Judicial OfficesSupreme CourtAssociate Justice 4

Vote for OnePaul ThissenIncumbent

Michelle MacDonald

write-in, if any

Court of AppealsJudge 3

Vote for OneCarol HootenIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 9

Vote for OneRandall J SlieterIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 13Vote for One

Jeanne CochranIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 15Vote for One

Kevin G. RossIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 1

Vote for OneWilliam H. KochIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 5

Vote for OneKerry W. MeyerIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 10Vote for One

Kathryn L QuaintanceIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 14Vote for One

Martha Holton DimickIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 16Vote for One

James A. MooreIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 19Vote for One

Gina M BrandtIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 20Vote for One

Daniel C. MorenoIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 25Vote for One

Michelle A. HatcherIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 27Vote for One

Jay M. QuamIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 28Vote for One

Toddrick S. BarnetteIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 29Vote for One

Todd M. FellmanIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 30Vote for One

Susan M. RobinerIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 31Vote for One

Margaret (Peg) DalyIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 32Vote for One

Peter A. CahillIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 35Vote for One

Sarah S. WestIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 38Vote for One

Kathleen D. SheehyIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 42Vote for One

Luis A. BartolomeiIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 43Vote for One

Bridget Ann SullivanIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 47Vote for One

Tanya M. BransfordIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 53Vote for One

Bev BensonIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 54Vote for One

Kristin SiegesmundIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 55Vote for One

Edward T. "Ned" WahlIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 57Vote for One

Jeannice M. RedingIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 61Vote for One

Amy DawsonIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 63Vote for One

Angela WillmsIncumbent

write-in, if any

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Official Ballot Judge_______ Judge_______

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BLOOMINGTON W-4 P-310131

Typ:01 Seq:0032 Spl:01

Federal OfficesPresident and Vice-President

Vote for One TeamDonald J. Trump andMichael R. PenceRepublican

Joseph R. Biden andKamala HarrisDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente andDarcy RichardsonIndependence-Alliance

Howie Hawkins andAngela WalkerGreen Party

Kanye West andMichelle TidballIndependent

Brock Pierce andKarla BallardIndependent

Gloria La Riva andLeonard PeltierSocialism and Liberation

Alyson Kennedy andMalcolm JarrettSocialist Workers Party

Jo Jorgensen andJeremy "Spike" CohenLibertarian Party

write-in, if anyU.S. Senator

Vote for OneKevin O'ConnorLegal Marijuana NowOliver SteinbergGrassroots-Legalize CannabisJason LewisRepublicanTina SmithDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

U.S. RepresentativeDistrict 3

Vote for One

Kendall QuallsRepublicanDean PhillipsDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

State OfficesState Senator

District 50Vote for One

Dean Wm MumbleauRepublicanMelissa Halvorson WiklundDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

State RepresentativeDistrict 50AVote for One

Tim JohnsonRepublicanMichael HowardDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

County OfficesCounty Commissioner

District 5Vote for One

Boni Njenga

Debbie Goettel

write-in, if any

Three Rivers Park CommissionerDistrict 5

Vote for One

John F. Gibbs

write-in, if any

City QuestionsTo vote for a question, fill in the oval next to theword "Yes" on that question. To vote against a

question, fill in the oval next to the word "No" onthat question.

City Question 1

Add Voter Approval to City-OrganizedCollection Process

Should the Bloomington City Charter beamended to add: “Unless first approved by amajority of voters in a state general election, theCity shall not replace the competitive market insolid waste collection with a system in whichsolid waste services are provided bygovernment-chosen collectors or ingovernment-designed districts. The adoption ofthis Charter amendment shall supersede anyordinances, ordinance amendments, or charteramendments related to solid waste adopted bythe City Council in 2015-2016.”?

Yes

No

City Question 2

Prevent City-Organized Collection ByContract

If City Question 1 above passes, should theBloomington City Charter also be amended toadd: "The council shall not enter into a contractwith residential solid waste haulers for theexclusive rights to haul and collect residentialsolid waste services within the jurisdictionalboundaries of the City of Bloomington”?

A “yes” vote means you do not approve ofcontinuing city organized trash, recyclables, yardwaste, bulky waste, and electronic wastecollection.

A “no” vote means you approve of continuingwith city-organized trash, recyclables, yardwaste, bulky waste, and electronic wastecollection.

Yes

No

City Question 3

Electing Mayor and City Council By RankedChoice Voting

Should the Bloomington City Charter beamended to elect the Mayor and City Councilmembers by the Ranked Choice Voting method?

Yes

No

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BLOOMINGTON W-4 P-310131

To vote, completely fill in the oval(s) next to your choice(s) like this:Instructions to Voters:

November 3, 2020Hennepin County, MinnesotaState General Election Ballot

Judicial OfficesSupreme CourtAssociate Justice 4

Vote for OneMichelle MacDonaldPaul ThissenIncumbent

write-in, if any

Court of AppealsJudge 3

Vote for OneCarol HootenIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 9

Vote for OneRandall J SlieterIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 13Vote for One

Jeanne CochranIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 15Vote for One

Kevin G. RossIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 1

Vote for OneWilliam H. KochIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 5

Vote for OneKerry W. MeyerIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 10Vote for One

Kathryn L QuaintanceIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 14Vote for One

Martha Holton DimickIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 16Vote for One

James A. MooreIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 19Vote for One

Gina M BrandtIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 20Vote for One

Daniel C. MorenoIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 25Vote for One

Michelle A. HatcherIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 27Vote for One

Jay M. QuamIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 28Vote for One

Toddrick S. BarnetteIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 29Vote for One

Todd M. FellmanIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 30Vote for One

Susan M. RobinerIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 31Vote for One

Margaret (Peg) DalyIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 32Vote for One

Peter A. CahillIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 35Vote for One

Sarah S. WestIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 38Vote for One

Kathleen D. SheehyIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 42Vote for One

Luis A. BartolomeiIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 43Vote for One

Bridget Ann SullivanIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 47Vote for One

Tanya M. BransfordIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 53Vote for One

Bev BensonIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 54Vote for One

Kristin SiegesmundIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 55Vote for One

Edward T. "Ned" WahlIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 57Vote for One

Jeannice M. RedingIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 61Vote for One

Amy DawsonIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 63Vote for One

Angela WillmsIncumbent

write-in, if any

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To vote, completely fill in the oval(s) next to your choice(s) like this:Instructions to Voters:

November 3, 2020Hennepin County, MinnesotaState General Election Ballot

Official Ballot Judge_______ Judge_______

Vote front and back of ballot

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Federal OfficesPresident and Vice-President

Vote for One TeamDonald J. Trump andMichael R. PenceRepublican

Joseph R. Biden andKamala HarrisDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente andDarcy RichardsonIndependence-Alliance

Howie Hawkins andAngela WalkerGreen Party

Kanye West andMichelle TidballIndependent

Brock Pierce andKarla BallardIndependent

Gloria La Riva andLeonard PeltierSocialism and Liberation

Alyson Kennedy andMalcolm JarrettSocialist Workers Party

Jo Jorgensen andJeremy "Spike" CohenLibertarian Party

write-in, if anyU.S. Senator

Vote for OneKevin O'ConnorLegal Marijuana NowOliver SteinbergGrassroots-Legalize CannabisJason LewisRepublicanTina SmithDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

U.S. RepresentativeDistrict 3

Vote for One

Kendall QuallsRepublicanDean PhillipsDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

State OfficesState Senator

District 50Vote for One

Dean Wm MumbleauRepublicanMelissa Halvorson WiklundDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

State RepresentativeDistrict 50BVote for One

Gary HeyerRepublicanAndrew CarlsonDemocratic-Farmer-Labor

write-in, if any

County OfficesCounty Commissioner

District 5Vote for One

Debbie Goettel

Boni Njenga

write-in, if any

Three Rivers Park CommissionerDistrict 5

Vote for One

John F. Gibbs

write-in, if any

City QuestionsTo vote for a question, fill in the oval next to theword "Yes" on that question. To vote against a

question, fill in the oval next to the word "No" onthat question.

City Question 1

Add Voter Approval to City-OrganizedCollection Process

Should the Bloomington City Charter beamended to add: “Unless first approved by amajority of voters in a state general election, theCity shall not replace the competitive market insolid waste collection with a system in whichsolid waste services are provided bygovernment-chosen collectors or ingovernment-designed districts. The adoption ofthis Charter amendment shall supersede anyordinances, ordinance amendments, or charteramendments related to solid waste adopted bythe City Council in 2015-2016.”?

Yes

No

City Question 2

Prevent City-Organized Collection ByContract

If City Question 1 above passes, should theBloomington City Charter also be amended toadd: "The council shall not enter into a contractwith residential solid waste haulers for theexclusive rights to haul and collect residentialsolid waste services within the jurisdictionalboundaries of the City of Bloomington”?

A “yes” vote means you do not approve ofcontinuing city organized trash, recyclables, yardwaste, bulky waste, and electronic wastecollection.

A “no” vote means you approve of continuingwith city-organized trash, recyclables, yardwaste, bulky waste, and electronic wastecollection.

Yes

No

City Question 3

Electing Mayor and City Council By RankedChoice Voting

Should the Bloomington City Charter beamended to elect the Mayor and City Councilmembers by the Ranked Choice Voting method?

Yes

No

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To vote, completely fill in the oval(s) next to your choice(s) like this:Instructions to Voters:

November 3, 2020Hennepin County, MinnesotaState General Election Ballot

Judicial OfficesSupreme CourtAssociate Justice 4

Vote for OnePaul ThissenIncumbent

Michelle MacDonald

write-in, if any

Court of AppealsJudge 3

Vote for OneCarol HootenIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 9

Vote for OneRandall J SlieterIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 13Vote for One

Jeanne CochranIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 15Vote for One

Kevin G. RossIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 1

Vote for OneWilliam H. KochIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 5

Vote for OneKerry W. MeyerIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 10Vote for One

Kathryn L QuaintanceIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 14Vote for One

Martha Holton DimickIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 16Vote for One

James A. MooreIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 19Vote for One

Gina M BrandtIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 20Vote for One

Daniel C. MorenoIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 25Vote for One

Michelle A. HatcherIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 27Vote for One

Jay M. QuamIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 28Vote for One

Toddrick S. BarnetteIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 29Vote for One

Todd M. FellmanIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 30Vote for One

Susan M. RobinerIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 31Vote for One

Margaret (Peg) DalyIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 32Vote for One

Peter A. CahillIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 35Vote for One

Sarah S. WestIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 38Vote for One

Kathleen D. SheehyIncumbent

write-in, if any

4th District CourtJudge 42Vote for One

Luis A. BartolomeiIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 43Vote for One

Bridget Ann SullivanIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 47Vote for One

Tanya M. BransfordIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 53Vote for One

Bev BensonIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 54Vote for One

Kristin SiegesmundIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 55Vote for One

Edward T. "Ned" WahlIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 57Vote for One

Jeannice M. RedingIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 61Vote for One

Amy DawsonIncumbent

write-in, if anyJudge 63Vote for One

Angela WillmsIncumbent

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CITY OF BLOOMINGTON

Declaration of the Results of the City Special Election held November 3, 2020

The City Council of the City of Bloomington, having met pursuant to Section 4.06 of the City Charter to canvass the results of the aforementioned election, declare the following: A. Total number of good ballots cast - 55,364 B. Total number of registered voters at 7:00 a.m. - 59,914 Total number of voters registering on Election Day - 3,704 Total number of registered voters at 8:00 p.m. - 63,618 C. Total number of spoiled ballots - 458 D. A true copy of the ballots used in this election are attached to this declaration. E. The names of the judges of the election are attached to this declaration. F. Other pertinent information: Number of accepted absentee ballots - 36,292 Attached and made a part of this declaration is the Summary Statement for each of the precincts, showing the votes cast.

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GENERAL ELECTION CITY OF BLOOMINGTON

NOVEMBER 3, 2020

Percent

Precincts Counted: 32 of 32 100.0%Registered Voters: 63,618Ballots Cast: 55,364 87.0%

CITY QUESTIONBallot Question 1

Yes 26,732 54.4%No 22,404 45.6%Overvotes 58Undervotes 6,167 55,361

Ballot Question 2Yes 14,487 29.2%No 35,188 70.8%Overvotes 96Undervotes 5,590 55,361

Ballot Question 3Yes 25,339 51.2%No 24,158 48.8%Overvotes 36Undervotes 5,828 55,361

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CITY OF BLOOMINGTON, MN - SUMMARY STATEMENTNOVEMBER 3, 2020 GENERAL ELECTION

CITY QUESTIONSBallots Ballot Question 1 Ballot Question 2 Ballot Question 3

Precinct Cast Yes No Overvotes Undervotes Yes No Overvotes Undervotes Yes No Overvotes Undervotes1 1,681 881 552 1 246 441 1,012 2 225 855 632 1 1922 2,004 1,042 595 1 367 566 1,086 5 348 925 709 1 3703 1,846 1,004 657 4 183 607 1,080 4 157 787 866 1 1944 1,647 903 558 2 186 519 958 3 169 793 675 2 1795 2,260 1,089 928 1 242 526 1,508 2 224 1,074 952 1 2336 2,035 1,063 756 0 216 681 1,157 2 195 850 988 2 1957 1,484 753 553 1 177 423 893 5 163 595 717 2 1708 1,661 770 695 3 193 485 1,017 2 157 655 830 2 1749 1,347 680 466 3 197 353 815 2 176 618 548 0 18010 2,102 1,045 805 3 248 525 1,339 6 231 1,000 862 2 23711 1,385 627 606 1 151 362 881 2 140 612 637 0 13612 2,040 918 861 5 256 463 1,360 2 215 1,023 799 2 21613 2,005 904 922 2 176 491 1,356 2 155 872 947 0 18514 1,868 913 770 2 183 545 1,163 3 157 751 943 0 17415 1,277 581 598 2 96 375 826 1 75 514 665 0 9816 2,844 1,279 1,302 4 260 667 1,931 6 241 1,332 1,258 1 25417 1,298 548 573 0 177 252 874 1 171 669 467 0 16218 1,481 667 645 0 167 306 1,017 3 153 761 585 1 13219 2,285 1,071 934 1 279 545 1,474 5 261 1,154 874 1 25620 1,780 785 841 1 153 456 1,191 2 131 798 819 2 16121 1,462 693 642 2 125 344 999 3 116 744 597 1 12022 1,848 824 842 3 179 457 1,225 3 163 815 869 3 16123 2,001 1,031 730 3 237 486 1,288 1 226 951 840 0 21024 1,815 853 839 0 123 456 1,250 4 105 784 889 2 14025 1,492 740 587 4 161 401 928 4 159 633 705 2 15226 1,862 890 800 2 170 517 1,185 1 159 800 878 3 18127 1,347 663 565 0 119 342 890 5 110 579 642 0 12628 1,621 670 838 2 111 327 1,194 2 98 838 661 0 12229 1,366 701 501 1 161 408 815 1 140 645 570 1 14830 1,918 884 755 3 276 479 1,183 7 249 873 817 2 22631 925 482 296 1 145 303 484 4 133 402 372 1 14932 1,377 778 392 0 207 379 809 1 188 637 545 0 195

Total 55,364 26,732 22,404 58 6,167 14,487 35,188 96 5,590 25,339 24,158 36 5,828

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Certification of Election Results for Municipal Ballot QuestionsNOVEMBER 3, 2020 GENERAL ELECTION

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Registered Voters

Registered voters at 7:00 a.m. on Election Day 59,914

Voters registering on Election Day 3,704

Registered voters at 8:00 p.m. 63,618

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Early Voting vs. Election Day Voting

Accepted Absentee Ballots 36,292 65.6%

Ballots Cast on Election Day 19,072 34.4%

Total Ballots Cast 55,364

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Voter Turn-Out

Registered Voters 63,618

Total Ballots Cast 55,364

Voter Turn-Out 87%

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Question 1: Add Voter Approval to City-Organized Collection Process

Yes 26,732 54.4%

No 22,404 45.6%

Overvotes 58

Undervotes 6,167

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Question 2: Prevent City-Organized Collection by Contract

Yes 14,487 29.2%

No 35,188 70.8%

Overvotes 96

Undervotes 5,590

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Question 3: Electing Mayor and City Council by Ranked Choice Voting

Yes 25,339 51.2%

No 24,158 48.8%

Overvotes 36

Undervotes 5,828

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