Governor (R) (Vote for 1) REP Election Summary Report August 7Th, 2018

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Governor (R) (Vote for 1) REP Election Summary Report August 7Th, 2018 Page: 1 of 202 8/8/2018 9:54:37 AM Election Summary Report August 7th, 2018 - Primary Election Wayne County. Michigan UNOFFICIAL RESULTS Precincts Reported: 989 of 989 (100.00%) Registered Voters: 348,824 of 1,278,138 (27.29%) Ballots Cast: 348,824 Governor (R) (Vote for 1) REP Precincts Reported: 989 of 989 (100.00%) Election Day AV Counting Total Times Cast 240,210 108,488 348,698 / 1,278,138 27.28% Candidate Party Election Day AV Counting Total Board Brian Calley 11,026 9,929 20,955 22.84% Patrick Colbeck 12,602 6,085 18,687 20.37% Jim Hines 4,357 2,693 7,050 7.68% Bill Schuette 29,395 15,553 44,948 49.00% Total Votes 57,455 34,283 91,738 Election Day AV Counting Total Board Unresolved Write-In 75 23 98 Page: 2 of 202 8/8/2018 9:54:37 AM United States Senator (R) (Vote for 1) REP Precincts Reported: 989 of 989 (100.00%) Election Day AV Counting Total Times Cast 240,210 108,488 348,698 / 1,278,138 27.28% Candidate Party Election Day AV Counting Total Board John James 34,745 14,389 49,134 55.61% Sandy Pensler 20,680 18,366 39,046 44.19% Total Votes 55,563 32,794 88,357 Election Day AV Counting Total Board Unresolved Write-In 138 39 177 Page: 3 of 202 8/8/2018 9:54:37 AM Rep in Congress 11th District (R) (Vote for 1) REP Precincts Reported: 113 of 113 (100.00%) Election Day AV Counting Total Times Cast 46,257 28,244 74,501 / 196,450 37.92% Candidate Party Election Day AV Counting Total Board Kerry Bentivolio 2,846 1,676 4,522 14.56% Lena Epstein 5,601 4,804 10,405 33.51% Klint Kesto 1,340 1,772 3,112 10.02% Mike Kowall 2,082 1,811 3,893 12.54% Rocky Raczkowski 5,094 3,959 9,053 29.15% Total Votes 17,023 14,029 31,052 Election Day AV Counting Total Board Unresolved Write-In 60 7 67 Page: 4 of 202 8/8/2018 9:54:37 AM Rep in Congress 12th District (R) (Vote for 1) REP Precincts Reported: 191 of 191 (100.00%) Election Day AV Counting Total Times Cast 67,750 23,723 91,473 / 322,973 28.32% Candidate Party Election Day AV Counting Total Board Jeff Jones 18,412 7,540 25,952 99.26% Total Votes 18,578 7,568 26,146 Election Day AV Counting Total Board Unresolved Write-In 166 28 194 Page: 5 of 202 8/8/2018 9:54:37 AM Rep in Congress 13th District (R) (Vote for 1) REP Precincts Reported: 421 of 421 (100.00%) Election Day AV Counting Total Times Cast 77,501 34,503 112,004 / 481,101 23.28% Candidate Party Election Day AV Counting Total Board Total Votes 2,201 611 2,812 Election Day AV Counting Total Board Unresolved Write-In 2,201 611 2,812 Page: 6 of 202 8/8/2018 9:54:37 AM Rep in Congress 13th District PART (R) (Vote for 1) REP Precincts Reported: 421 of 421 (100.00%) Election Day AV Counting Total Times Cast 77,501 34,503 112,004 / 481,101 23.28% Candidate Party Election Day AV Counting Total Board Total Votes 1,974 539 2,513 Election Day AV Counting Total Board Unresolved Write-In 1,974 539 2,513 Page: 7 of 202 8/8/2018 9:54:37 AM Rep in Congress 14th District (R) (Vote for 1) REP Precincts Reported: 264 of 264 (100.00%) Election Day AV Counting Total Times Cast 48,702 22,018 70,720 / 277,614 25.47% Candidate Party Election Day AV Counting Total Board Marc S. Herschfus 3,856 2,689 6,545 99.17% Total Votes 3,906 2,694 6,600 Election Day AV Counting Total Board Unresolved Write-In 50 5 55 Page: 8 of 202 8/8/2018 9:54:37 AM State Senator 1st (R) (Vote for 1) REP Precincts Reported: 156 of 156 (100.00%) Election Day AV Counting Total Times Cast 35,255 13,209 48,464 / 179,540 26.99% Candidate Party Election Day AV Counting Total Board Pauline Montie 6,180 2,246 8,426 99.22% Total Votes 6,240 2,252 8,492 Election Day AV Counting Total Board Unresolved Write-In 60 6 66 Page: 9 of 202 8/8/2018 9:54:37 AM State Senator 2nd (R) (Vote for 1) REP Precincts Reported: 150 of 150 (100.00%) Election Day AV Counting Total Times Cast 28,146 11,915 40,061 / 161,322 24.83% Candidate Party Election Day AV Counting Total Board John Hauler 1,781 1,512 3,293 45.66% Lisa Papas 2,398 1,481 3,879 53.79% Total Votes 4,215 2,997 7,212 Election Day AV Counting Total Board Unresolved Write-In 36 4 40 Page: 10 of 202 8/8/2018 9:54:37 AM State Senator 2nd PART(R) (Vote for 1) REP Precincts Reported: 150 of 150 (100.00%) Election Day AV Counting Total Times Cast 28,146 11,915 40,061 / 161,322 24.83% Candidate Party Election Day AV Counting Total Board Total Votes 494 206 700 Election Day AV Counting Total Board Unresolved Write-In 494 206 700 Page: 11 of 202 8/8/2018 9:54:37 AM State Senator 3rd (R) (Vote for 1) REP Precincts Reported: 152 of 152 (100.00%) Election Day AV Counting Total Times Cast 30,343 10,512 40,855 / 166,461 24.54% Candidate Party Election Day AV Counting Total Board Kathy Stecker 2,905 1,330 4,235 98.86% Total Votes 2,943 1,341 4,284 Election Day AV Counting Total Board Unresolved Write-In 38 11 49 Page: 12 of 202 8/8/2018 9:54:37 AM State Senator 4th (R) (Vote for 1) REP Precincts Reported: 147 of 147 (100.00%) Election Day AV Counting Total Times Cast 29,127 10,872 39,999 / 168,416 23.75% Candidate Party Election Day AV Counting Total Board Angela Savino 4,082 1,267 5,349 98.93% Total Votes 4,136 1,271 5,407 Election Day AV Counting Total Board Unresolved Write-In 54 4 58 Page: 13 of 202 8/8/2018 9:54:37 AM State Senator 5th (R) (Vote for 1) REP Precincts Reported: 150 of 150 (100.00%) Election Day AV Counting Total Times Cast 36,921 14,262 51,183 / 195,625 26.16% Candidate Party Election Day AV Counting Total Board DeShawn Wilkins 3,539 1,405 4,944 97.02% Total Votes 3,666 1,430 5,096 Election Day AV Counting Total Board Unresolved Write-In 127 25 152 Page: 14 of 202 8/8/2018 9:54:37 AM State Senator 6th (R) (Vote for 1) REP Precincts Reported: 115 of 115 (100.00%) Election Day AV Counting Total Times Cast 31,893 18,576 50,469 / 197,575 25.54% Candidate Party Election Day AV Counting Total Board Brenda Jones 7,401 4,115 11,516 98.36% Total Votes 7,537 4,171 11,708 Election Day AV Counting Total Board Unresolved Write-In 136 56 192 Page: 15 of 202 8/8/2018 9:54:37 AM State Senator 7th (R) (Vote for 1) REP Precincts Reported: 119 of 119 (100.00%) Election Day AV Counting Total Times Cast 48,525 29,142 77,667 / 209,199 37.13% Candidate Party Election Day AV Counting Total Board Laura Cox 15,909 13,161 29,070 99.42% Total Votes 16,041 13,199 29,240 Election Day AV Counting Total Board Unresolved Write-In 132 38 170 Page: 16 of 202 8/8/2018 9:54:37 AM State Representative 1st District (R) (Vote for 1) REP Precincts Reported: 50 of 50 (100.00%) Election Day AV Counting Total Times Cast 10,846 5,175 16,021 / 62,217 25.75% Candidate Party Election Day AV Counting Total Board Mark Corcoran 1,550 1,377 2,927 99.63% Total Votes 1,557 1,381 2,938 Election Day AV Counting Total Board Unresolved Write-In 7 4 11 Page: 17 of 202 8/8/2018 9:54:37 AM State Representative 2nd District (R) (Vote for 1) REP Precincts Reported: 59 of 59 (100.00%) Election Day AV Counting Total Times Cast 11,448 5,539 16,987 / 61,859 27.46% Candidate Party Election Day AV Counting Total Board John Palffy 1,445 1,099 2,544 99.03% Total Votes 1,465 1,104 2,569 Election Day AV Counting Total Board Unresolved Write-In 20 5 25 Page: 18 of 202 8/8/2018 9:54:37 AM State Representative 3rd District (R) (Vote for 1) REP Precincts Reported: 65 of 65 (100.00%) Election Day AV Counting Total Times Cast 8,673 3,690 12,363 / 57,905 21.35% Candidate Party Election Day AV Counting Total Board Dolores Brodersen 120 72 192 96.97% Total Votes 124 74 198 Election Day AV Counting Total Board Unresolved Write-In 4 2 6 Page: 19 of 202 8/8/2018 9:54:37 AM State Representative 4th District (R) (Vote for 1) REP Precincts Reported: 59 of 59 (100.00%) Election Day AV Counting Total Times Cast 10,099 3,285 13,384 / 53,927 24.82% Candidate Party Election Day AV Counting Total Board Howard Weathington 162 106 268 96.06% Total Votes 172 107 279 Election Day AV Counting Total Board Unresolved Write-In 10 1 11 Page: 20 of 202 8/8/2018 9:54:37 AM State Representative 5th District (R) (Vote for 1) REP Precincts Reported: 52 of 52 (100.00%) Election Day AV Counting Total Times Cast 5,260 2,189 7,449 / 42,561 17.50% Candidate Party Election Day AV Counting Total Board Dorothy Patterson 107 54 161 97.58% Total Votes 110 55 165 Election Day AV Counting Total Board Unresolved Write-In 3 1 4 Page: 21 of 202 8/8/2018 9:54:37 AM State Representative 6th District (R) (Vote for 1) REP Precincts Reported: 57 of 57 (100.00%) Election Day AV Counting Total Times Cast 9,924 4,069 13,993 / 56,073 24.95% Candidate Party Election Day AV Counting Total Board Linda Sawyer 347 110 457 99.56% Total Votes 349 110 459 Election Day AV Counting Total Board Unresolved Write-In 2 0 2 Page: 22 of 202 8/8/2018 9:54:37 AM State Representative 7th District (R) (Vote for 1) REP Precincts Reported: 66 of 66 (100.00%) Election Day AV Counting Total Times Cast 9,630 4,700 14,330 / 66,090 21.68% Candidate Party Election Day AV Counting Total Board Ronald J.
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