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Gems Election Summary Report COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO Date:07/01/08 Time:08:21:53 DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION Page:1 of 9 Tuesday, June 3, 2008 Official Results (San Diego County Portion Only) #14 Final Registered Voters 1369496 - Cards Cast 465489 33.99% Num. Report Precinct 1893 - Num. Reporting 1893 100.00% U.S. REPRESENTATIVE REP U.S. REPRESENTATIVE REP 49TH DISTRICT - REPUBLICAN Total 51ST DISTRICT - REPUBLICAN Total Number of Precincts 230 Number of Precincts 279 Precincts Reporting 230 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 279 100.0 % Vote For 1 Vote For 1 Total Votes 28791 Total Votes 16494 DARRELL ISSA REP 28377 98.56% DAVID LEE JOY REP 10165 61.63% DAN FELZER REP 6070 36.80% U.S. REPRESENTATIVE DEM 49TH DISTRICT - DEMOCRATIC Total U.S. REPRESENTATIVE DEM Number of Precincts 230 51ST DISTRICT - DEMOCRATIC Total Precincts Reporting 230 100.0 % Number of Precincts 279 Vote For 1 Precincts Reporting 279 100.0 % Total Votes 14627 Vote For 1 ROBERT HAMILTON DEM 14373 98.26% Total Votes 32294 BOB FILNER DEM 25299 78.34% U.S. REPRESENTATIVE LIB DANIEL C. RAMIREZ DEM 6911 21.40% 49TH DISTRICT - LIBERTARIAN Total Number of Precincts 230 U.S. REPRESENTATIVE LIB Precincts Reporting 230 100.0 % 51ST DISTRICT - LIBERTARIAN Total Vote For 1 Number of Precincts 279 Total Votes 214 Precincts Reporting 279 100.0 % LARS R. GROSSMITH LIB 208 97.20% Vote For 1 Total Votes 130 U.S. REPRESENTATIVE REP DAN "FRODO" LITWIN LIB 119 91.54% 50TH DISTRICT - REPUBLICAN Total Number of Precincts 506 U.S. REPRESENTATIVE REP Precincts Reporting 506 100.0 % 52ND DISTRICT - REPUBLICAN Total Vote For 1 Number of Precincts 491 Total Votes 59284 Precincts Reporting 491 100.0 % BRIAN BILBRAY REP 58511 98.70% Vote For 1 Total Votes 66543 U.S. REPRESENTATIVE DEM DUNCAN D. HUNTER REP 47930 72.03% 50TH DISTRICT - DEMOCRATIC Total BRIAN JONES REP 10862 16.32% Number of Precincts 506 BOB WATKINS REP 5539 8.32% Precincts Reporting 506 100.0 % RICK L. POWELL REP 2074 3.12% Vote For 1 Total Votes 41648 U.S. REPRESENTATIVE DEM NICK LEIBHAM DEM 23874 57.32% 52ND DISTRICT - DEMOCRATIC Total CHERYL MARTIN EDE DEM 17523 42.07% Number of Precincts 491 Precincts Reporting 491 100.0 % U.S. REPRESENTATIVE LIB Vote For 1 50TH DISTRICT - LIBERTARIAN Total Total Votes 39138 Number of Precincts 506 MIKE LUMPKIN DEM 22460 57.39% Precincts Reporting 506 100.0 % VICKIE BUTCHER DEM 16294 41.63% Vote For 1 Total Votes 449 U.S. REPRESENTATIVE LIB WAYNE DUNLAP LIB 436 97.10% 52ND DISTRICT - LIBERTARIAN Total Number of Precincts 491 Precincts Reporting 491 100.0 % Vote For 1 Total Votes 420 MICHAEL BENOIT LIB 399 95.00% COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO Date:07/01/08 Time:08:21:53 DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION Page:2 of 9 Tuesday, June 3, 2008 Official Results (San Diego County Portion Only) #14 Final Registered Voters 1369496 - Cards Cast 465489 33.99% Num. Report Precinct 1893 - Num. Reporting 1893 100.00% U.S. REPRESENTATIVE REP STATE ASSEMBLY REP 53RD DISTRICT - REPUBLICAN Total 66TH DISTRICT - REPUBLICAN Total Number of Precincts 387 Number of Precincts 58 Precincts Reporting 387 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 58 100.0 % Vote For 1 Vote For 1 Total Votes 26688 Total Votes 8103 MICHAEL CRIMMINS REP 19819 74.26% KEVIN D. JEFFRIES REP 8035 99.16% NAOMI BAR-LEV REP 6642 24.89% STATE ASSEMBLY DEM U.S. REPRESENTATIVE DEM 66TH DISTRICT - DEMOCRATIC Total 53RD DISTRICT - DEMOCRATIC Total Number of Precincts 58 Number of Precincts 387 Precincts Reporting 58 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 387 100.0 % Vote For 1 Vote For 1 Total Votes 2876 Total Votes 49409 GREY K. FRANDSEN DEM 2832 98.47% SUSAN A. DAVIS DEM 43171 87.37% MIKE COPASS DEM 6113 12.37% STATE ASSEMBLY REP 73RD DISTRICT - REPUBLICAN Total U.S. REPRESENTATIVE LIB Number of Precincts 88 53RD DISTRICT - LIBERTARIAN Total Precincts Reporting 88 100.0 % Number of Precincts 387 Vote For 1 Precincts Reporting 387 100.0 % Total Votes 10568 Vote For 1 DIANE L. HARKEY REP 7991 75.62% Total Votes 435 MARK C. PATLAN REP 2513 23.78% EDWARD M. TEYSSIER LIB 413 94.94% STATE ASSEMBLY DEM STATE SENATOR REP 73RD DISTRICT - DEMOCRATIC Total 39TH DISTRICT - REPUBLICAN Total Number of Precincts 88 Number of Precincts 606 Precincts Reporting 88 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 606 100.0 % Vote For 1 Vote For 1 Total Votes 7567 Total Votes 45474 JUDY JONES DEM 7466 98.67% JEFF PERWIN REP 44906 98.75% STATE ASSEMBLY LIB STATE SENATOR DEM 73RD DISTRICT - LIBERTARIAN Total 39TH DISTRICT - DEMOCRATIC Total Number of Precincts 88 Number of Precincts 606 Precincts Reporting 88 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 606 100.0 % Vote For 1 Vote For 1 Total Votes 87 Total Votes 71643 ANDREW FAVOR LIB 85 97.70% CHRISTINE KEHOE DEM 70860 98.91% STATE ASSEMBLY REP STATE SENATOR LIB 74TH DISTRICT - REPUBLICAN Total 39TH DISTRICT - LIBERTARIAN Total Number of Precincts 303 Number of Precincts 606 Precincts Reporting 303 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 606 100.0 % Vote For 1 Vote For 1 Total Votes 31218 Total Votes 638 MARTIN GARRICK REP 30945 99.13% JESSE THOMAS LIB 608 95.30% COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO Date:07/01/08 Time:08:21:53 DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION Page:3 of 9 Tuesday, June 3, 2008 Official Results (San Diego County Portion Only) #14 Final Registered Voters 1369496 - Cards Cast 465489 33.99% Num. Report Precinct 1893 - Num. Reporting 1893 100.00% STATE ASSEMBLY DEM STATE ASSEMBLY DEM 74TH DISTRICT - DEMOCRATIC Total 76TH DISTRICT - DEMOCRATIC Total Number of Precincts 303 Number of Precincts 286 Precincts Reporting 303 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 286 100.0 % Vote For 1 Vote For 1 Total Votes 19346 Total Votes 37112 BRETT D. MAXFIELD DEM 19090 98.68% LORI SALDANA DEM 36665 98.80% STATE ASSEMBLY LIB STATE ASSEMBLY LIB 74TH DISTRICT - LIBERTARIAN Total 76TH DISTRICT - LIBERTARIAN Total Number of Precincts 303 Number of Precincts 286 Precincts Reporting 303 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 286 100.0 % Vote For 1 Vote For 1 Total Votes 252 Total Votes 382 PAUL KING LIB 247 98.02% DANIEL H. BAEHR LIB 367 96.07% STATE ASSEMBLY REP STATE ASSEMBLY REP 75TH DISTRICT - REPUBLICAN Total 77TH DISTRICT - REPUBLICAN Total Number of Precincts 354 Number of Precincts 308 Precincts Reporting 354 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 308 100.0 % Vote For 1 Vote For 1 Total Votes 35644 Total Votes 35331 NATHAN FLETCHER REP 35332 99.12% JOEL ANDERSON REP 35029 99.15% STATE ASSEMBLY DEM STATE ASSEMBLY DEM 75TH DISTRICT - DEMOCRATIC Total 77TH DISTRICT - DEMOCRATIC Total Number of Precincts 354 Number of Precincts 308 Precincts Reporting 354 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 308 100.0 % Vote For 1 Vote For 1 Total Votes 23870 Total Votes 19952 DARREN KASAI DEM 23618 98.94% RAYMOND LUTZ DEM 19627 98.37% STATE ASSEMBLY LIB STATE ASSEMBLY LIB 75TH DISTRICT - LIBERTARIAN Total 77TH DISTRICT - LIBERTARIAN Total Number of Precincts 354 Number of Precincts 308 Precincts Reporting 354 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 308 100.0 % Vote For 1 Vote For 1 Total Votes 300 Total Votes 256 JOHN MURPHY LIB 294 98.00% RICHARD G. BELITZ LIB 248 96.88% STATE ASSEMBLY REP STATE ASSEMBLY REP 76TH DISTRICT - REPUBLICAN Total 78TH DISTRICT - REPUBLICAN Total Number of Precincts 286 Number of Precincts 307 Precincts Reporting 286 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 307 100.0 % Vote For 1 Vote For 1 Total Votes 24594 Total Votes 22881 RALPH DENNEY REP 14476 58.86% JOHN MCCANN REP 22514 98.40% KIM TRAN REP 9939 40.41% COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO Date:07/01/08 Time:08:21:53 DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION Page:4 of 9 Tuesday, June 3, 2008 Official Results (San Diego County Portion Only) #14 Final Registered Voters 1369496 - Cards Cast 465489 33.99% Num. Report Precinct 1893 - Num. Reporting 1893 100.00% STATE ASSEMBLY DEM DEMOCRATIC CENTRAL COMM DEM 78TH DISTRICT - DEMOCRATIC Total 74TH ASSEMBLY DIST. Total Number of Precincts 307 Number of Precincts 303 Precincts Reporting 307 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 303 100.0 % Vote For 1 Vote For 6 Total Votes 33192 Total Votes 70907 MARTY BLOCK DEM 12065 36.35% FRANCINE BUSBY DEM 15706 22.15% MAXINE SHERARD DEM 11544 34.78% JANET MEREDITH DEM 10933 15.42% AUDAY ARABO DEM 4974 14.99% POPPY D. DENNIS DEM 9516 13.42% ARLIE RICASA DEM 4509 13.58% K. THOMAS BOSE DEM 9347 13.18% RICHARD BOVA DEM 9147 12.90% STATE ASSEMBLY REP MYRNA BAKER DEM 8212 11.58% 79TH DISTRICT - REPUBLICAN Total LARRY CUTLER DEM 7794 10.99% Number of Precincts 189 Precincts Reporting 189 100.0 % REPUBLICAN CENTRAL COMM REP Vote For 1 74TH ASSEMBLY DIST. Total Total Votes 10987 Number of Precincts 303 DERRICK W. ROACH REP 10816 98.44% Precincts Reporting 303 100.0 % Vote For 6 STATE ASSEMBLY DEM Total Votes 126743 79TH DISTRICT - DEMOCRATIC Total SHERRY M. HODGES REP 16767 13.23% Number of Precincts 189 MARK KERSEY REP 16223 12.80% Precincts Reporting 189 100.0 % DONALD BURGETT REP 15036 11.86% Vote For 1 MARK OLSON REP 13603 10.73% Total Votes 20647 MATTHEW DOBLER REP 13194 10.41% MARY SALAS DEM 17865 86.53% MARY HUMPHREY REP 12002 9.47% JESSE ALBRITTEN DEM 2718 13.16% STEPHEN J. PUETZ REP 11545 9.11% THOMAS J. SHERMAN REP 10649 8.40% MARYROSE CONSIGLIO REP 9468 7.47% REPUBLICAN CENTRAL COMM REP CHRISTOPHER WILLIAMS REP 7856 6.20% 66TH ASSEMBLY DIST. Total Number of Precincts 58 Precincts Reporting 58 100.0 % DEMOCRATIC CENTRAL COMM DEM Vote For 6 75TH ASSEMBLY DIST. Total Total Votes 32264 Number of Precincts 354 JOHN M.
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