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Election Summary Report Page: 1 of 1 Election Summary Report General Election Utah County - Utah November 06, 2018 Summary for: All Contests, All Districts, All Tabulators, All Counting Groups Unofficial Results Ballots Cast: 87,284 STRAIGHT PARTY (Vote for 1) Candidate Party Total CONSTITUTION PARTY CON 87 UNITED UTAH PARTY UUP 60 LIBERTARIAN PARTY LIB 268 REPUBLICAN PARTY REP 19,852 GREEN PARTY GRN 53 DEMOCRATIC PARTY DEM 2,628 INDEPENDENT AMERICAN IAP 783 PARTY Total Votes 23,731 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 US SENATE (Vote for 1) Candidate Party Total TIM AALDERS CON 2,443 CRAIG R. BOWDEN LIB 1,821 REED C. MCCANDLESS IAP 715 JENNY WILSON DEM 13,081 MITT ROMNEY REP 68,173 Total Votes 86,234 Total GLADE G FITZGERALD WRITE-IN 0 RYAN DANIEL JACKSON WRITE-IN 1 CODY JUDY WRITE-IN 0 TYRONE JENSEN WRITE-IN 0 Unresolved Write-In 0 US CONGRESSIONAL DIST. 3 (Vote for 1) Candidate Party Total JOHN CURTIS REP 56,360 JAMES COURAGE SINGER DEM 10,650 TIMOTHY L. ZEIDNER UUP 1,739 Page: 1 of 1 GREGORY C. DUERDEN IAP 1,893 Total Votes 70,642 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 US CONGRESSIONAL DIST. 4 (Vote for 1) Candidate Party Total MIA B. LOVE REP 10,813 BEN MCADAMS DEM 3,783 Total Votes 14,602 Total JONATHAN LARELE PETERSON WRITE-IN 6 Unresolved Write-In 0 STATE SENATE DIST. 11 (Vote for 1) Candidate Party Total CHRISTIAN BURRIDGE DEM 406 DAN MCCAY REP 785 Total Votes 1,191 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 STATE SENATE DIST. 15 (Vote for 1) Candidate Party Total TOMMY WILLIAMS IAP 1,134 LEE D HOUGHTON UUP 1,688 KEITH GROVER REP 10,447 Total Votes 13,269 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 STATE HOUSE DIST. 2 (Vote for 1) Candidate Party Total TYLER ALLRED DEM 1,154 JEFFERSON R. MOSS REP 5,162 Total Votes 6,316 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 STATE HOUSE DIST. 6 (Vote for 1) Candidate Party Total CORY MALOY REP 5,536 Page: 1 of 1 Total Votes 5,536 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 STATE HOUSE DIST. 27 (Vote for 1) Candidate Party Total CURT CROSBY IAP 152 JOSEPH GEDDES BUCHMAN LIB 208 BRADY BRAMMER REP 6,132 ELISABETH LUNTZ DEM 1,541 Total Votes 8,033 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 STATE HOUSE DIST. 48 (Vote for 1) Candidate Party Total KEVEN J. STRATTON REP 5,864 AARON HEINEMAN IAP 778 Total Votes 6,642 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 STATE HOUSE DIST. 56 (Vote for 1) Candidate Party Total KAY J. CHRISTOFFERSON REP 5,929 Total Votes 5,929 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 STATE HOUSE DIST. 57 (Vote for 1) Candidate Party Total HILLARY STIRLING UUP 1,364 JON HAWKINS REP 4,902 Total Votes 6,266 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 STATE HOUSE DIST. 59 (Vote for 1) Candidate Party Total GREGORY HMURA IAP 900 VAL L. PETERSON REP 4,786 Total Votes 5,686 Page: 1 of 1 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 STATE HOUSE DIST. 60 (Vote for 1) Candidate Party Total ALAN F. KEELE DEM 1,549 BRAD DAW REP 4,597 Total Votes 6,146 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 STATE HOUSE DIST. 61 (Vote for 1) Candidate Party Total ERIC CHASE UUP 648 MATT STYLES GRN 407 MARSHA JUDKINS REP 3,965 Total Votes 5,020 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 STATE HOUSE DIST. 63 (Vote for 1) Candidate Party Total ADAM ROBERTSON REP 1,441 Total Votes 1,441 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 STATE HOUSE DIST. 64 (Vote for 1) Candidate Party Total DANIEL CRAIG FRIEND DEM 1,043 HAL MILLER UUP 556 NORM THURSTON REP 2,284 Total Votes 3,883 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 STATE HOUSE DIST. 65 (Vote for 1) Candidate Party Total SUE A. WOMACK DEM 1,596 FRANCIS D. GIBSON REP 5,524 Total Votes 7,120 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 Page: 1 of 1 STATE HOUSE DIST. 66 (Vote for 1) Candidate Party Total MIKE MCKELL REP 5,791 PAUL JONES DAYTON DEM 1,061 Total Votes 6,852 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 STATE HOUSE DIST. 67 (Vote for 1) Candidate Party Total MARC ROBERTS REP 6,209 Total Votes 6,209 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 STATE HOUSE DIST. 68 (Vote for 1) Candidate Party Total DENYSE HOUSLEY COX LIB 14 MERLE TRAVIS WALL DEM 8 WARREN ROGERS IAP 4 KIRK D PEARSON CON 9 MERRILL NELSON REP 59 Total Votes 94 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 STATE SCHOOL BOARD DIST. 9 (Vote for 1) Candidate Party Total AVALIE MUHLESTEIN 8,308 CINDY DAVIS 18,752 Total Votes 27,060 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 STATE SCHOOL BOARD DIST. 14 (Vote for 1) Candidate Party Total MARK A. HUNTSMAN 6,492 Total Votes 6,492 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 Page: 1 of 1 UTAH COUNTY COMMISSION SEAT A (Vote for 1) Candidate Party Total TANNER AINGE REP 67,567 TERI MCCABE UUP 14,598 Total Votes 82,165 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 UTAH COUNTY COMMISSION SEAT B (Vote for 1) Candidate Party Total JEANNE BOWEN DEM 21,896 BILL LEE REP 60,729 Total Votes 82,625 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 UTAH COUNTY ATTORNEY (Vote for 1) Candidate Party Total DAVID O. LEAVITT REP 67,804 W. ANDREW MCCULLOUGH LIB 14,162 Total Votes 81,966 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 UTAH COUNTY CLERK / AUDITOR (Vote for 1) Candidate Party Total JASON CHRISTENSEN IAP 13,659 AMELIA POWERS REP 66,650 Total Votes 80,309 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 UTAH COUNTY SHERIFF (Vote for 1) Candidate Party Total MIKE SMITH REP 75,060 Total Votes 75,060 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 ALPINE SCHOOL BOARD DIST. 1 (Vote for 1) Page: 1 of 1 Candidate Party Total AUDREY BARTON 2,114 JULIE KING 3,599 Total Votes 5,713 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 ALPINE SCHOOL BOARD DIST. 2 (Vote for 1) Candidate Party Total AMBER L. BONNER 3,279 CARLA MERRILL 2,460 Total Votes 5,739 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 ALPINE SCHOOL BOARD DIST. 3 (Vote for 1) Candidate Party Total SARAH BEESON 4,185 ‘AFA K. PALU 2,112 Total Votes 6,297 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 ALPINE SCHOOL BOARD DIST. 5 (Vote for 1) Candidate Party Total ADA WILSON 4,428 Total Votes 5,522 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 NEBO SCHOOL BOARD DIST. 2 (Vote for 1) Candidate Party Total SCOTT P. CARD 3,139 Total Votes 3,139 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 NEBO SCHOOL BOARD DIST. 4 (Vote for 1) Candidate Party Total RICK B. AINGE 1,810 DREW DANIELS 1,252 Total Votes 3,062 Page: 1 of 1 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 NEBO SCHOOL BOARD DIST. 5 (Vote for 1) Candidate Party Total SHANNON M. ACOR 1,837 Total Votes 1,837 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 PROVO SCHOOL BOARD DIST. 1 (Vote for 1) Candidate Party Total NATE BRYSON 1,740 Total Votes 1,740 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 PROVO SCHOOL BOARD DIST. 2 (Vote for 1) Candidate Party Total PAUL R. WARNER 590 MELANIE HALL 856 Total Votes 1,446 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 PROVO SCHOOL BOARD DIST. 3 (Vote for 1) Candidate Party Total MCKAY R. JENSEN 846 Total Votes 846 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 PROVO SCHOOL BOARD DIST. 4 (Vote for 1) Candidate Party Total JENNIFER PARTRIDGE 1,209 Total Votes 1,209 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 SUPREME COURT - HIMONAS (Vote for 1) Candidate Party Total YES 59,624 Page: 1 of 1 NO 14,149 Total Votes 73,773 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 APPEALS COURT - TOOMEY (Vote for 1) Candidate Party Total YES 60,982 NO 12,527 Total Votes 73,509 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 DISTRICT COURT - PULLAN (Vote for 1) Candidate Party Total YES 60,311 NO 12,886 Total Votes 73,197 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 DISTRICT COURT - GRIFFIN (Vote for 1) Candidate Party Total YES 59,761 NO 13,289 Total Votes 73,050 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 DISTRICT COURT - BROWN (Vote for 1) Candidate Party Total YES 60,871 NO 12,229 Total Votes 73,100 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 DISTRICT COURT - JOHNSON (Vote for 1) Candidate Party Total YES 56,601 NO 16,836 Total Votes 73,437 Page: 1 of 1 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 JUVENILE COURT - BARTHOLOMEW (Vote for 1) Candidate Party Total YES 56,416 NO 16,471 Total Votes 72,887 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT A (Vote for 1) Candidate Party Total FOR 67,085 AGAINST 15,832 Total Votes 82,917 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT B (Vote for 1) Candidate Party Total FOR 25,756 AGAINST 57,084 Total Votes 82,840 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT C (Vote for 1) Candidate Party Total FOR 53,247 AGAINST 29,566 Total Votes 82,813 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 NONBINDING OPINION QUESTION #1 (Vote for 1) Candidate Party Total FOR 28,126 AGAINST 57,207 Total Votes 85,333 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 Page: 1 of 1 PROPOSITION NUMBER 2 (Vote for 1) Candidate Party Total FOR 28,402 AGAINST 57,650 Total Votes 86,052 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 PROPOSITION NUMBER 3 (Vote for 1) Candidate Party Total FOR 36,480 AGAINST 46,219 Total Votes 82,699 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 PROPOSITION NUMBER 4 (Vote for 1) Candidate Party Total FOR 34,905 AGAINST 46,360 Total Votes 81,265 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 NEBO BOND (Vote for 1) Candidate Party Total FOR 12,461 AGAINST 9,467 Total Votes 21,928 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 OREM CITY BOND (Vote for 1) Candidate Party Total FOR 8,645 AGAINST 5,497 Total Votes 14,142 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 OREM PROP 5 (Vote for 1) Page: 1 of 1 Candidate Party Total FOR 7,138 AGAINST 7,137 Total Votes 14,275 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 PLEASANT GROVE TAX (Vote for 1) Candidate Party Total FOR 3,248 AGAINST 2,112 Total Votes 5,360 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 PROVO BOND (Vote for 1) Candidate Party Total FOR 5,481 AGAINST 5,560 Total Votes 11,041 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 SANTAQUIN TAX (Vote for 1) Candidate Party Total YES 924 NO 676 Total Votes 1,600 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 SPANISH FORK TAX (Vote for 1) Candidate Party Total YES 3,591 NO 2,033 Total Votes 5,624 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 11/6/2018 11:18:16 PM Election Summary Report General Election Utah County - Utah November 06, 2018 Summary for: All Contests, All Districts, All Tabulators, All Counting Groups Unofficial Results Ballots Cast: 87,284 STRAIGHT PARTY (Vote for 1) US SENATE (Vote for 1) US CONGRESSIONAL DIST.
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