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Precinct Report 2008 PRESIDENTIAL GENERAL ELECTION November 4, 2008 Precinct Report Northampton County OFFICIAL RESULTS ALLEN TOWNSHIP Registration & Turnout 3,082 Election Day Turnout 2,076 67.36% Absentee Turnout 118 3.83% Military Extended Turnout 0 0.00% Provisional Turnout 0 0.00% Total... 2,194 71.19% Presidential Electors (Final) DEM - Barack Obama & Joe Biden 1,078 49.98% REP - John McCain & Sarah Palin 1,053 48.82% IND - Ralph Nader & Matt Gonzalez 17 0.79% LIB - Bob Barr & Wayne A. Root 7 0.32% Write-In 0 0.00% Non - Hillary Clinton 0 0.00% Non - Chuck Baldwin 1 0.05% Non - Ron Paul 1 0.05% Total... 2,157 100.00% Attorney General (Final) DEM - John M. Morganelli 1,158 56.65% REP - Tom Corbett 868 42.47% LIB - Marakay J. Rogers 17 0.83% Write-In 1 0.05% Total... 2,044 100.00% Auditor General (Final) DEM - Jack Wagner 1,006 52.81% REP - Chet Beiler 868 45.56% LIB - Betsy Summers 31 1.63% Write-In 0 0.00% Total... 1,905 100.00% State Treasurer (Final) DEM - Robert McCord 935 49.11% REP - Tom Ellis 940 49.37% LIB - Berlie Etzel 29 1.52% Write-In 0 0.00% Total... 1,904 100.00% Representative in Congress 15th District (Final) DEM - Sam Bennett 692 33.33% REP - Charles W. Dent 1,382 66.57% Write-In 2 0.10% Total... 2,076 100.00% Representative in the General Assembly 183rd (Final) REP - Julie Harhart 1,355 85.87% Con - Carl C. Edwards 222 14.07% Write-In 1 0.06% Total... 1,578 100.00% Water and Sewer Bond Referendum (Final) Non - Yes 677 50.71% Non - No 658 49.29% Total... 1,335 100.00% Northampton County Controller (Final) Non - Yes 761 57.91% November 21, 2008 3:41 PM Page 1 of 158 2008 PRESIDENTIAL GENERAL ELECTION November 4, 2008 Precinct Report Northampton County OFFICIAL RESULTS ALLEN TOWNSHIP Northampton County Controller (Final) Non - No 553 42.09% Total... 1,314 100.00% BANGOR BORO 1 Registration & Turnout 919 Election Day Turnout 506 55.06% Absentee Turnout 21 2.29% Military Extended Turnout 0 0.00% Provisional Turnout 0 0.00% Total... 527 57.34% Presidential Electors (Final) DEM - Barack Obama & Joe Biden 302 58.19% REP - John McCain & Sarah Palin 201 38.73% IND - Ralph Nader & Matt Gonzalez 10 1.93% LIB - Bob Barr & Wayne A. Root 3 0.58% Write-In 1 0.19% Non - Hillary Clinton 0 0.00% Non - Chuck Baldwin 1 0.19% Non - Ron Paul 1 0.19% Total... 519 100.00% Attorney General (Final) DEM - John M. Morganelli 320 65.17% REP - Tom Corbett 159 32.38% LIB - Marakay J. Rogers 12 2.44% Write-In 0 0.00% Total... 491 100.00% Auditor General (Final) DEM - Jack Wagner 282 61.04% REP - Chet Beiler 168 36.36% LIB - Betsy Summers 12 2.60% Write-In 0 0.00% Total... 462 100.00% State Treasurer (Final) DEM - Robert McCord 276 59.23% REP - Tom Ellis 180 38.63% LIB - Berlie Etzel 10 2.15% Write-In 0 0.00% Total... 466 100.00% Representative in Congress 15th District (Final) DEM - Sam Bennett 222 45.21% REP - Charles W. Dent 268 54.58% Write-In 1 0.20% Total... 491 100.00% Representative in the General Assembly 137th (Final) DEM - Richard T. Grucela 391 99.24% Write-In 3 0.76% Total... 394 100.00% Water and Sewer Bond Referendum (Final) Non - Yes 247 62.69% Non - No 147 37.31% Total... 394 100.00% November 21, 2008 3:41 PM Page 2 of 158 2008 PRESIDENTIAL GENERAL ELECTION November 4, 2008 Precinct Report Northampton County OFFICIAL RESULTS BANGOR BORO 1 Northampton County Controller (Final) Non - Yes 234 62.07% Non - No 143 37.93% Total... 377 100.00% BANGOR BORO 2 Registration & Turnout 829 Election Day Turnout 459 55.37% Absentee Turnout 18 2.17% Military Extended Turnout 0 0.00% Provisional Turnout 0 0.00% Total... 477 57.54% Presidential Electors (Final) DEM - Barack Obama & Joe Biden 255 55.08% REP - John McCain & Sarah Palin 199 42.98% IND - Ralph Nader & Matt Gonzalez 6 1.30% LIB - Bob Barr & Wayne A. Root 0 0.00% Write-In 0 0.00% Non - Hillary Clinton 0 0.00% Non - Chuck Baldwin 0 0.00% Non - Ron Paul 3 0.65% Total... 463 100.00% Attorney General (Final) DEM - John M. Morganelli 280 63.06% REP - Tom Corbett 155 34.91% LIB - Marakay J. Rogers 9 2.03% Write-In 0 0.00% Total... 444 100.00% Auditor General (Final) DEM - Jack Wagner 262 63.13% REP - Chet Beiler 147 35.42% LIB - Betsy Summers 5 1.20% Write-In 1 0.24% Total... 415 100.00% State Treasurer (Final) DEM - Robert McCord 243 58.98% REP - Tom Ellis 159 38.59% LIB - Berlie Etzel 9 2.18% Write-In 1 0.24% Total... 412 100.00% Representative in Congress 15th District (Final) DEM - Sam Bennett 180 40.91% REP - Charles W. Dent 256 58.18% Write-In 4 0.91% Total... 440 100.00% Representative in the General Assembly 137th (Final) DEM - Richard T. Grucela 348 99.71% Write-In 1 0.29% Total... 349 100.00% Water and Sewer Bond Referendum (Final) Non - Yes 221 67.17% November 21, 2008 3:41 PM Page 3 of 158 2008 PRESIDENTIAL GENERAL ELECTION November 4, 2008 Precinct Report Northampton County OFFICIAL RESULTS BANGOR BORO 2 Water and Sewer Bond Referendum (Final) Non - No 108 32.83% Total... 329 100.00% Northampton County Controller (Final) Non - Yes 207 63.69% Non - No 118 36.31% Total... 325 100.00% BANGOR BORO 3 Registration & Turnout 797 Election Day Turnout 512 64.24% Absentee Turnout 37 4.64% Military Extended Turnout 0 0.00% Provisional Turnout 0 0.00% Total... 549 68.88% Presidential Electors (Final) DEM - Barack Obama & Joe Biden 273 50.74% REP - John McCain & Sarah Palin 260 48.33% IND - Ralph Nader & Matt Gonzalez 2 0.37% LIB - Bob Barr & Wayne A. Root 0 0.00% Write-In 2 0.37% Non - Hillary Clinton 1 0.19% Non - Chuck Baldwin 0 0.00% Non - Ron Paul 0 0.00% Total... 538 0.00% Attorney General (Final) DEM - John M. Morganelli 301 57.66% REP - Tom Corbett 215 41.19% LIB - Marakay J. Rogers 6 1.15% Write-In 0 0.00% Total... 522 100.00% Auditor General (Final) DEM - Jack Wagner 266 54.07% REP - Chet Beiler 220 44.72% LIB - Betsy Summers 6 1.22% Write-In 0 0.00% Total... 492 100.00% State Treasurer (Final) DEM - Robert McCord 247 50.51% REP - Tom Ellis 234 47.85% LIB - Berlie Etzel 8 1.64% Write-In 0 0.00% Total... 489 100.00% Representative in Congress 15th District (Final) DEM - Sam Bennett 203 39.11% REP - Charles W. Dent 316 60.89% Write-In 0 0.00% Total... 519 100.00% Representative in the General Assembly 137th (Final) DEM - Richard T. Grucela 391 100.00% Write-In 0 0.00% Total... 391 100.00% November 21, 2008 3:41 PM Page 4 of 158 2008 PRESIDENTIAL GENERAL ELECTION November 4, 2008 Precinct Report Northampton County OFFICIAL RESULTS BANGOR BORO 3 Water and Sewer Bond Referendum (Final) Non - Yes 256 67.19% Non - No 125 32.81% Total... 381 100.00% Northampton County Controller (Final) Non - Yes 237 63.03% Non - No 139 36.97% Total... 376 100.00% BANGOR BORO 4 Registration & Turnout 792 Election Day Turnout 522 65.91% Absentee Turnout 13 1.64% Military Extended Turnout 0 0.00% Provisional Turnout 0 0.00% Total... 535 67.55% Presidential Electors (Final) DEM - Barack Obama & Joe Biden 273 51.80% REP - John McCain & Sarah Palin 245 46.49% IND - Ralph Nader & Matt Gonzalez 6 1.14% LIB - Bob Barr & Wayne A. Root 2 0.38% Write-In 0 0.00% Non - Hillary Clinton 0 0.00% Non - Chuck Baldwin 0 0.00% Non - Ron Paul 1 0.19% Total... 527 100.00% Attorney General (Final) DEM - John M. Morganelli 309 60.23% REP - Tom Corbett 200 38.99% LIB - Marakay J. Rogers 3 0.58% Write-In 1 0.19% Total... 513 100.00% Auditor General (Final) DEM - Jack Wagner 281 57.82% REP - Chet Beiler 200 41.15% LIB - Betsy Summers 5 1.03% Write-In 0 0.00% Total... 486 100.00% State Treasurer (Final) DEM - Robert McCord 266 55.77% REP - Tom Ellis 206 43.19% LIB - Berlie Etzel 5 1.05% Write-In 0 0.00% Total... 477 100.00% Representative in Congress 15th District (Final) DEM - Sam Bennett 220 43.56% REP - Charles W. Dent 284 56.24% Write-In 1 0.20% Total... 505 100.00% Representative in the General Assembly 137th (Final) DEM - Richard T. Grucela 413 100.00% November 21, 2008 3:41 PM Page 5 of 158 2008 PRESIDENTIAL GENERAL ELECTION November 4, 2008 Precinct Report Northampton County OFFICIAL RESULTS BANGOR BORO 4 Representative in the General Assembly 137th (Final) Write-In 0 0.00% Total... 413 100.00% Water and Sewer Bond Referendum (Final) Non - Yes 223 66.17% Non - No 114 33.83% Total... 337 100.00% Northampton County Controller (Final) Non - Yes 212 64.44% Non - No 117 35.56% Total... 329 100.00% BATH BORO Registration & Turnout 1,602 Election Day Turnout 975 60.86% Absentee Turnout 52 3.25% Military Extended Turnout 0 0.00% Provisional Turnout 0 0.00% Total... 1,027 64.11% Presidential Electors (Final) DEM - Barack Obama & Joe Biden 525 51.78% REP - John McCain & Sarah Palin 472 46.55% IND - Ralph Nader & Matt Gonzalez 14 1.38% LIB - Bob Barr & Wayne A.
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