Results for the following races are complete as of 11 p.m. Tuesday:

Bob Anderson won the mayor of International Falls seat with 1,704 votes, or 59.54 percent of the votes, over Paul Eklund, who received 1,153 votes, or 40.29 percent.

Pete Kalar was elected council member at large with 1,544 votes, or 55.10 percent of the votes, over Willi Kostiuk, who received 1,252 votes or 44.68 percent.

Wayne Skoe was elected to represent Koochiching County Commissioner District 5 with 782 votes, or 66.7 percent of the votes, over Linda Dreher, who received 377 votes, or 32.2 percent

In Big Falls, Kenneth Warner was elected council member with 112 votes, or 49.8 percent, over Donna Dauphinais, who received 64 votes, or 28.4 percent, and Beth Pihlaja, who received 47 votes, or 20.9 percent.

In Ranier, Dennis Wagner was elected mayor with 196 votes, or 59.94 percent of votes, over Ronald Wilcox, who received 129 votes, or 39.45 percent.

In an uncontested Ranier council race, Tony Cole received 164 votes and Todd Coulombe received 240 votes.

In a close race for the International Falls Independent School District 361 School Board, Mike Holden, Michelle Hebner and Gordy Dault were elected to the board. 

Holden received 2,717 votes; Hebner received 2,163 votes; Dault received 1,886 votes, Mark Lassila received 1,778 votes; Harley Droba received 1,776 votes, and Stuart Nordquist received 1,762 votes. 

Check back throughout the day and see Saturday's Journal for additional election coverage and results.