Minnesota sloughed off its number one ranking for voting turnout in last month's election.

With just under 51 percent turnout, at least five states had a higher percentage of voters cast ballots.

But some Minnesota county's residents put up a good show last month. In Cook County, in far northern Minnesota, more than 70 percent of eligible voters cast ballots. That gives Cook the state's number one turnout position.

See the maps and rankings below for other counties' rankings for the 2014 and the 2010 midterm elections. The source for the data is the Minnesota Secretary of State's office:

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