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Minnesota gubernatorial election, 2002

Election NameMinnesota gubernatorial election, 2002
CountryMinnesota
Typepresidential
Ongoingno
Previous ElectionMinnesota gubernatorial election, 1998
Previous Year1998
Next ElectionMinnesota gubernatorial election, 2006
Next Year2006
Election DateNovember 5, 2002
Nominee1Tim Pawlenty
Running Mate1Carol Molnau
Party1Republican Party of Minnesota
Popular Vote1999,473
Percentage144.4%
Nominee2Roger Moe
Running Mate2Julie Sabo
Party2Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party
Popular Vote2821,268
Percentage236.5%
Nominee3Tim Penny
Running Mate3Martha Robertson
Party3Independence Party of Minnesota
Popular Vote3364,534
Percentage316.2%
Map ImageMinnesota Governor 2002.png
Map Size200px
Map CaptionCounty Results
TitleGovernor
Before ElectionJesse Ventura
Before PartyIndependence Party of Minnesota
After ElectionTim Pawlenty
After PartyRepublican Party of Minnesota

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The 2002 Minnesota gubernatorial election took place on November 5, 2002 for the post of Governor of Minnesota. Republican candidate Tim Pawlenty defeated Democratic candidate Roger Moe and Independence Party of Minnesota candidate Tim Penny. The current Independent Governor Jesse Ventura chose not to seek reelection.

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