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Personal Choice Detail by Political Subdivision Camden County CAM_20161108_E November 8, 2016 Personal Choice Detail by Political Subdivision Camden County US President Vote for One Political Subdivision: Federal Write-in Name Machine Voter Tag BERNIE SANDERS 23717 XNCCF BERNIE SANDERS 23717 XNCHC JOHN KASICH 23717 XNCHF MICHAEL PENCE 23717 XNHFX SANDERS 23717 XNJJJ RONPAUL 23717 XNJRT BERNIE SANDERS 25000 XNCJC EVAN MCMULLIN 25000 XNJHC MICKY MOUSE 25000 XNJHH BRINKLEY-BARNES 25001 XNCHH JOHN KASICH 25001 XNCJR JOHN-KASICH 25001 XNJTN KASICH 25001 XNNRN BERNIE SANDERS 25002 MMCMN JOESPH BIDEN 25002 MMCRJ DOUGLAS-GUSH 25002 MMHZF PAUL-RYAN 25003 XNJRJ CALVIN COOLIDGE 25003 XNNMZ GARY JOHNSON 25004 MMJTX SCOTT WALKER 25004 XNJCZ BERNIE SANDERS 25004 XNJMM SCOTT WALKER 25004 XNRFJ TED CRUZ 25005 MMHZM BERNIE SANDERS 25005 XNCFR BERNIE SANDERS 25005 XNCNF MIKE MATUREN 25005 XNJHR BERNIE SANDERS 25006 MMJTR MICHAEL R. PENCE 25006 XNJCH BERNIE SANDERS 25006 XNJXC BERNIE SANDERS 25007 XNCTT JOHN KASICH 25007 XNJMZ EDDIE VEDDER 25007 XNNRX EVAN MCMULLIN 25008 XNHFT STANLEY-ROSS 25008 XNNHC JOHN NORBECK JR 25009 MMCTC JOE BIDEN 25009 MMJFZ BERNIE SANDERS 25009 MMJXR HARAMBE 25009 XNJFC MICHAEL R PENCE 25009 XNNHC November 08, 2016 11:53 PM Page 1 of 173 CAM_20161108_E November 8, 2016 Personal Choice Detail by Political Subdivision Camden County US President Vote for One Political Subdivision: Federal Write-in Name Machine Voter Tag JAMES G. KRUTZKE 25010 XNCMZ PAUL RYAN 25010 XNJMF MIKE MATUREN 25010 XNNHT JOE VIOLA 25010 XNNRM MARK CUBAN 25010 XNRMZ RON PAUL 25011 MMHXR MARCO RUBIO 25011 XNCXF MIKE PENCE 25011 XNCZF SOUTHPARK 25011 XNJXZ DONALD DUCK 25012 MMCMT BERNARD SANDERS 25012 XNCMJ RON PAUL 25012 XNCZJ EVAN MCMULLIN 25013 XNCHR KELSQN WILLIAMS 25013 XNCJH EVAN MCMULLIN 25013 XNCJM JOHN KASICH 25013 XNHFM MITT ROMNEY 25013 XNJMN HILLARYCLINTON 25013 XNNCM SANDLER 25014 MMHFJ BILL MURRAY 25014 MMHXN MICKEY-MOUSE 25014 XNNHM PROTEST 25015 XNNRM BERNIE SANDERS 25016 XNCZF BENIE-SANDERS 25016 XNCZN CTHULU 25016 XNJCF BLANK-VOTE 25016 XNNCR BERNIE-SANDERS 25018 XNCXX BERNIE SANDERS 25019 XNCFF MIKE PENCE 25019 XNCJC BERNIE SANDERS 25019 XNJJX RON 25019 XNJTZ MINA IANNONE 25020 XNJNF BERNIE SANDERS 25021 XNJTZ PENCE 25022 MMHXZ CHRIS MALONE 25022 MMJNM LEE,DONALD 25022 MMJXM PACCHIANO 25022 MMNRR BERNIE SANDERS 25022 XNCZN JOE HOFFMANN 25022 XNJRH November 08, 2016 11:53 PM Page 2 of 173 CAM_20161108_E November 8, 2016 Personal Choice Detail by Political Subdivision Camden County US President Vote for One Political Subdivision: Federal Write-in Name Machine Voter Tag EVAN MCMULLIN 25022 XNNRF RODDY SHELTON 25023 MMHTT JESUS 25023 XNCRF BILLBRADLEY 25023 XNCZF RODDY SHELTON 25023 XNJZN MARC FLEISCHNER 25023 XNNMC JOHN MCCAIN 25024 MMCRN RUDY GIULIANI 25024 MMHTR BERNIE SANDERS 25025 XNCFN WILLIAM HOOS 25025 XNNMF MICHELLE OBAMA 25025 XNRMX LAURENCE KOTLIKOFF 25026 XNCFH BERNIE SANDERS 25028 XNCJH BERNIE SANDERS 25028 XNNRN BERNIE 25029 MMHXJ BERNIE SANDERS 25029 XNCJZ G 25029 XNCNJ MICKEY MOUSE 25029 XNCTJ WALTER DUNHAM 25030 MMJTT RANDAL H PAUL 25030 XNCJJ GARRY RINEAR SR 25030 XNCNC BERNIE SANDERS 25032 XNCMF EVANMCMULLINNATHANJOHN 25032 XNCRJ JESUS 25033 XNJHM KEIRA SMITH 25033 XNJRN BERNIE SANDERS 25038 XNJCM BRUCE-STILL 25038 XNNCM BERNIE-SANDERS 25038 XNNHT EVANS 25039 XNJJJ ANTHONY DEPETRIS 25039 XNNHT BERNIE SANDERS 25041 XNJZC SHERRON PHILLIPS 25045 XNCMR KAI JONES 25049 MMNRM BERINE SANDERS 25052 XNJRF JESSE VENTURA 25053 XNJXC BERNIE SANDERS 25055 XNHTX BERNIE-SANDERS 25057 XNCMR BERNIE-SANDERS 25057 XNHFX BERNIE SANDERS 25058 XNRFH November 08, 2016 11:53 PM Page 3 of 173 CAM_20161108_E November 8, 2016 Personal Choice Detail by Political Subdivision Camden County US President Vote for One Political Subdivision: Federal Write-in Name Machine Voter Tag NONE 25060 XNJCZ SANDERS 25065 XNJTM MATUREN MUNOZ 25068 XNNRN R.PAUL 25070 XNJFX EVAN MCMULLIN 25070 XNNMX BERNIE SANDERS 25071 XNCRN EVAN MCMULLIN 25071 XNCTC JOHN KASICH 25071 XNCTJ SANDERS,BERNIE 25071 XNCXT PAULRYAN 25071 XNHFC EVAN MCMULLIN 25071 XNJCH EVAN MCMULLIN 25071 XNJFF BERNIE SANDERS 25071 XNJXR JOHN KASICH PAUL RYAN 25071 XNRMT JOHN-CENA 25072 MMHNT EVAN MCMULLIN 25072 MMNMM HILLARY TRUMP 25072 XNCMH BERNIE SANDERS 25073 MMCZZ ART DREW 25073 MMHFJ ART DREW 25073 MMHZF NO 25073 MMJFZ BERNIE SANDERS 25073 MMJZT BERNIE-SANDERS 25073 MMNMH BISHOP 25073 XNNHC EVAN MCMULLIN 25074 XNCMR JOHN-KASICH 25074 XNNMR EVAN MCMULLIN 25074 XNNRR ERNARDSANDERSOO 25075 MMHTN EVAN MCMULLIN 25075 MMJFM EVAN MCMULLIN 25075 XNJNH EVAN MCMULLEN 25075 XNRFX EVAN MCMULLIN 25076 XNCCN EVAN MCMULLIN 25076 XNCNF STEVEN RHOADS 25076 XNCNJ BERNIE SANDERS 25076 XNCZF TED CRUZ 25076 XNHFR BERNIE-SANDERS 25076 XNJFT EVAN-MCMULLIN 25076 XNJXT EVAN MCMULLIN 25077 MMJFT November 08, 2016 11:53 PM Page 4 of 173 CAM_20161108_E November 8, 2016 Personal Choice Detail by Political Subdivision Camden County US President Vote for One Political Subdivision: Federal Write-in Name Machine Voter Tag BERNARD SANDERS 25077 XNCNN BERNIE SANDERS 25077 XNCTF ROCCO SANTAGUIDA 25077 XNJHC BERNIE SANDERS 25077 XNNHN BERNIESANDERS 25077 XNNRF BERNIE SANDERS 25078 XNJJC MORGAN FREEMAN 25078 XNJJN MIKEPENCE 25078 XNJNJ BUBBLES-OF-MAPLE-SHADE 25078 XNJNZ PAUL-RYAN 25079 XNCHT BERNIE SANDERS 25079 XNHTH SUZANNE LUBIN 25079 XNJTC JOHN KASCIK 25080 MMHFC EVAN MCMULLIN 25080 MMJFM JOHN MCCAIN 25080 MMJZN JOSEPH R BIDEN 25080 MMNMH MICKEY MOUSE 25080 XNCXH JOHN KASICH 25080 XNJHM VERMIN SUPREME 25080 XNNHM MICHAELPENCE 25080 XNRFH BERNIE SANDERS 25081 MMCRF BERNIE SANDERS 25081 XNCZX RICK SANTORUM 25081 XNJMF JOHN KASICH 25081 XNJTT NO-ONEIS WORTHY 25081 XNRRR JORDON FOLEY 25082 XNCNH EVAN MCMULLIN 25082 XNCTM EVANMCMULLIN 25082 XNHFJ EVAN MCMULLIN 25082 XNJCF MIKE PENCE 25083 XNCHR PAUL-RYAN 25083 XNCNZ EVAN MCMULLIN 25083 XNJFJ BERNIE SANDERS 25083 XNJZM JEB BUSH 25084 XNHTC ROBERT SALDUTTI 25084 XNJMX BERNIE-SANDERS 25084 XNJTM ROBERTSALDUTTI 25084 XNJXF JEB BUSH 25084 XNJXN BERNARD SANDERS 25085 MMJFT November 08, 2016 11:53 PM Page 5 of 173 CAM_20161108_E November 8, 2016 Personal Choice Detail by Political Subdivision Camden County US President Vote for One Political Subdivision: Federal Write-in Name Machine Voter Tag JON KASICH 25085 MMNMM BERNIE SANDERS 25085 XNCHH EVAN MCMULLIN 25085 XNCJC WE-THE-PEOPLE 25085 XNCNJ BERNIE 25085 XNCZJ BERNIE-SANDERS 25085 XNJJF MIKE PENCE 25085 XNJNX KASICH 25085 XNJXF EVAN MCMULLIN 25085 XNJZF BERNIE SANDERS 25087 XNCJF JOHN KASICH 25087 XNCMN JOHN KAISCH 25087 XNCNT ALICE COOPER 25088 XNJFR JOHN MCCAIN 25088 XNJZM JOHN KASICH 25088 XNRFN BERNIE SANDERS 25089 XNCCZ BERNARD SANDERS 25089 XNJTX SANTORUM 25090 MMCTH BERNIE SANDERS 25090 XNCFZ MIKE HUCKABEE 25090 XNCRN COREY BOOKER 25090 XNHTJ GREGORY PIOTROWSKI 25090 XNNMR GREGORY PIOTROWSKI 25090 XNNRM MARCO RUBIO 25091 MMHTC JOHN KASICH 25092 XNCFX EVAN MCMULLEN 25092 XNCTN JOHN KASICH 25092 XNJFF NJPAROLE SUX 25092 XNJNC JOHN-KASICH 25092 XNJTT MITT ROMNEY 25093 MMHTX KASICH 25093 MMHXT IJOSHBELFER 25093 XNHTT PAUL-RYAN 25094 MMHNT MICKEY MOUSE 25094 MMJNM JEFFREY GUEISS 25094 XNCZM JEFFREY GUEISS 25094 XNHTX EVAN MCMULLINN 25094 XNJNR JOHN KASICH 25096 MMCFR PAUL RYAN 25096 MMCMC November 08, 2016 11:53 PM Page 6 of 173 CAM_20161108_E November 8, 2016 Personal Choice Detail by Political Subdivision Camden County US President Vote for One Political Subdivision: Federal Write-in Name Machine Voter Tag EVAN MCMULLIN 25096 MMHFN EVAN MCMULLIN, MINDY FIN 25096 MMJNZ MARCO RUBIO 25096 MMJXZ EVAN MCMULLIN 25096 XNCTC CHRIS CHRISTIE 25096 XNCTX EVAN MCMULLIN 25096 XNCZF EVAN MCMULLIN 25096 XNJMT JOHN KASICH 25096 XNJZR H ROSS PEROT 25097 XNCMJ JEB BUSH 25097 XNCMZ MATTHEW-SKAHILL 25097 XNCZZ BERNIE SANDERS 25097 XNJJX JOHNASICH 25097 XNJTH BEN CARSON 25099 MMCFZ EVAN MCMULLIN 25099 XNHFM SANDERS 25099 XNNMM JEB-BUSH 25100 XNHTH EVAN MCMULLIN 25101 MMHNX RONALD-M-CHESIN 25101 XNNCH BERNIE SANDERS 25102 XNJCH BERNIE SANDERS 25103 MMNRR JOHN KASICH 25104 MMHZH PATRICK L. MENDOZA 25104 MMJNR SCOTT T SHEPPARD 25104 XNCHC MICHAEL R PENCE 25104 XNCXX GARY JOHNSON 25104 XNJCN MICHAEL PENCE 25104 XNJNF JOHN KASICH 25104 XNJTH MICHAEL R PENCE 25104 XNJXM EVAN MCMULLAN 25105 MMCTR EVANMCMULLIN 25105 MMHFT JOHN KASICH 25105 MMHTX SNOOPY 25105 XNCFN PAUL RYAN 25105 XNHTZ BERNIE SANDERS 25105 XNJJH EVANMCMULLIN 25105 XNJMJ JOHN KASICH 25105 XNJMN EVAN MCMULLIN 25105 XNJRZ WILLIAM D O'CALLAGHAN 25105 XNJZF November 08, 2016 11:53 PM Page 7 of 173 CAM_20161108_E November 8, 2016 Personal Choice Detail by Political Subdivision Camden County US President Vote for One Political Subdivision: Federal Write-in Name Machine Voter Tag CORYBOOKEF 25106 MMHZM ROMNEY 25106 XNHFN JOSEPH BIDEN 25106 XNJHN PENCE 25107 XNCHR BERNIE SANDERS 25107 XNJFJ MARCO RUBIO 25107 XNJMR PENCE 25107 XNNMZ MITT ROMNEY 25108 XNCCH BERNIE SANDERS 25108 XNCRH JOHN-KASICH 25109 MMJTM PAUL RYAN 25109 XNCRF JOHN MCCAIN 25109 XNCRN JOHN-KASICH 25109 XNCZT JOE BIDEN 25110 XNCCH GREGORY HOLMES 25110 XNJFZ BERNIIE SANDERS 25111 XNCCF BERNIE SANDERS 25111 XNCFZ EVAN MCMULLIN 25111 XNJMN GOLDIKOVA GUMPPEF 25111 XNJZH MCCAIN 25112 XNNRJ JOHN KASICH 25113 XNCFF MOSHIACH 25113 XNCHX BIDEN 25113 XNHTC PAUL RYAN 25113 XNJCJ EVAN MCMULLIN 25113 XNNHH MICHAELBLOOMBERG 25114 XNCZN JAY KLAZMER 25114 XNHFC MARCO RUBIO 25114 XNJFM CYRUS-TOORKEY 25114 XNJNM JAMES B GRAZIOLI 25114 XNJRF MITTROMNEY 25114 XNJXF EVAN MCMULLIN 25114 XNNHC MICHAL-BLOOMBERG 25114 XNNHT MIKE-PENCE 25115 XNCHT LIN MANUEL MIRANDA 25116 XNJHZ BERNIE SANDERS 25116 XNJTF BERNIE SANDERS 25117 XNCFM BERNIE SANDERS 25117 XNCZZ BIDEN,JOSEPH 25118 XNNHX November 08, 2016 11:53 PM Page 8 of 173 CAM_20161108_E November 8, 2016 Personal Choice Detail by Political Subdivision Camden County US President Vote for One Political Subdivision: Federal Write-in Name Machine Voter Tag BERNIE SANDERS 25119 MMNMJ STEPH CURRY 25119 XNCXJ BERNIE SANDERS 25119 XNJFJ JOHN KASICH 25121 XNCCJ BERNARD SANDERS 25121 XNCFX NEITHER 25121 XNCNM JOHN MCCAIN 25122 XNCRF JESUS 25122 XNNRH KASICH 25123 XNCFF BERNIE SANDERS 25123 XNCMJ BERNIE SANDERS 25123 XNCZF BERNY SANDERS 25123 XNJCZ PAUL RYAN 25123 XNJTN BERNIE-SANDERS 25123 XNJXT PAUL RYAN 25124 MMHTX JOHN KASICH 25124 MMJTR MITT ROMNEY 25124 MMNMF DAVID M.
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