
Pat Mack
Here are election results for key races in Woodbury and Washington County in the 2024 General Election.
Woodbury City Council
Elect 2 | 16 of 16 precincts reporting
Murid Amini
5,209
Timothy Brewington
6,858
Michael Burke
6,204
Dave Hoelzel
7,057
Temmy Olasimbo
6,009
Donna Stafford
9.601
Benjamin Sherrard
3,347
Kim Wilson
14,592
Donna Stafford, a long time Woodbury community volunteer, won a seat on the city council, and Kim Wilson was re-elected to another four-year term. Council member Andrea Date did not run for reelection.
In a phone call, Stafford said that she is excited and honored to serve the residents of Woodbury. “My husband, Bruce, had always wanted me to run for city council. Many decades later, this time it seemed the right time to run,” Stafford said. “Over the next several months I’ll be listening and learning so I can serve the residents.”
Wilson said she was grateful to live in a community with so many residents dedicated to serving the city they love. “I’m honored to be part of shaping the future of Woodbury, from major infrastructure projects like the permanent water treatment facility to smaller initiatives like producing minutes for our workshops to enhance transparency,” she said.
Public Safety Campus Project Ballot Question
16 of 16 precincts reporting
Yes
24,106
No
20,226
In a statement, Mayor Anne Burt thanked Woodbury residents who voted on the local option sales tax referendum. The result means the Public Safety Campus Project will be funded mostly by an increase in the sales tax not property taxes. “We appreciate the community’s continued support of our public safety personnel, services, and the expansion of our Public Safety Campus. With the passage of the referendum, we know we now have a major funding source expected to be in place in the second quarter of 2025,” Burt stated. “We are excited to finish the design of the Public Safety Campus and begin construction in 2026, which will expand our ability to serve the community. Our goal is to open the new campus in the second quarter of 2028. Thank you, again, for your ongoing support of our first responders.”
Independent School District 622
Elect 4 | 32 of 32 precincts reporting
Miriam Janechek
10,993
Nancy Livingston
15,218
Justin Middaugh
11,398
Charlotte (Char) Nitardy
12,069
Katie Swor
14,069
Kita Yang
17,726
Independent School District 834
Elect 3 | 31 of 31 precincts reporting
Sarah Grcevich
21,031
Katie Hockert
22,841
Robert Parker
21,599
State Representative District 47A
11 of 11 precincts reporting
Amanda Hemmingsen-Jaeger
Democratic-Farmer-Labor
14,106
Teresa Whitson
Republican
9,143
State Representative District 47B
8 of 8 precincts reporting
Ethan Cha
Democratic-Farmer-Labor
14,202
Dwight Dorau
Republican
11,867
Other Election Results
Other election results in Minnesota can be found here.