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Summary Report Platte County, Nebraska Official Results Run Date:05/15/06 2006 Primary Election Run Time:12:02 Pm May 9, 2006 SUMMARY REPORT PLATTE COUNTY, NEBRASKA OFFICIAL RESULTS RUN DATE:05/15/06 2006 PRIMARY ELECTION RUN TIME:12:02 PM MAY 9, 2006 Total Voters..............7653................38% Turnout ********** (REPUBLICAN) ********** US SENATOR VOTE FOR 1 David J. Kramer . 677 Don Stenberg . 2,153 Pete Ricketts . 2,674 WRITE-IN. 5 Total . 5,509 REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS DIST 3 VOTE FOR 1 Douglas Polk . 84 John Hanson. 1,061 Adrian Smith . 2,094 Jay Vavricek . 1,356 David Harris . 179 WRITE-IN. 7 Total . 4,781 GOVERNOR VOTE FOR 1 Dave Nabity. 175 Dave Heineman . 3,444 Tom Osborne. 2,034 WRITE-IN. 2 Total . 5,655 SECRETARY OF STATE VOTE FOR 1 John A. Gale . 4,257 WRITE-IN. 13 Total . 4,270 AUDITOR OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS VOTE FOR 1 Mike Foley . 4,050 WRITE-IN. 8 Total . 4,058 ATTORNEY GENERAL VOTE FOR 1 Jon Bruning. 4,326 WRITE-IN. 15 Total . 4,341 STATE TREASURER VOTE FOR 1 Shane Osborn . 3,244 Ron Ross. 1,748 WRITE-IN. 3 Total . 4,995 COUNTY CLERK VOTE FOR 1 WRITE-IN. 127 Total . 127 REGISTER OF DEEDS VOTE FOR 1 Diane Kapels . 4,396 WRITE-IN. 11 Total . 4,407 CLERK OF THE DISTRICT COURT VOTE FOR 1 WRITE-IN. 94 Total . 94 COUNTY TREASURER VOTE FOR 1 WRITE-IN. 123 Total . 123 COUNTY SHERIFF VOTE FOR 1 Jon Zavadil. 4,544 WRITE-IN. 26 Total . 4,570 COUNTY ATTORNEY VOTE FOR 1 Andrea Belgau . 3,954 WRITE-IN. 50 Total . 4,004 PUBLIC DEFENDER VOTE FOR 1 WRITE-IN. 90 Total . 90 COUNTY SURVEYOR VOTE FOR 1 Thomas A. Tremel . 3,883 WRITE-IN. 16 Total . 3,899 COUNTY ASSESSOR VOTE FOR 1 Vanora Mulligan . 3,926 WRITE-IN. 10 Total . 3,936 COUNTY SUPERVISOR DIST 1 VOTE FOR 1 Thomas L. Martens. 396 Ed Cerny. 349 WRITE-IN. 0 Total . 745 COUNTY SUPERVISOR DIST 3 VOTE FOR 1 Myron Franzen . 799 WRITE-IN. 6 Total . 805 COUNTY SUPERVISOR DIST 5 VOTE FOR 1 Bob Lloyd . 758 WRITE-IN. 4 Total . 762 COUNTY SUPERVISOR DIST 7 VOTE FOR 1 Bernie Friedrichsen . 488 WRITE-IN. 2 Total . 490 ********** (DEMOCRAT) ********** US SENATOR VOTE FOR 1 Ben Nelson . 1,509 WRITE-IN. 16 Total . 1,525 REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS DIST 3 VOTE FOR 1 Scott Kleeb. 1,131 WRITE-IN. 4 Total . 1,135 GOVERNOR VOTE FOR 1 Glenn R. Boot Jr.. 81 David Hahn . 1,087 WRITE-IN. 65 Total . 1,233 SECRETARY OF STATE VOTE FOR 1 Jay C. Stoddard . 762 Don Eret. 291 WRITE-IN. 5 Total . 1,058 AUDITOR OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS VOTE FOR 1 WRITE-IN. 30 Total . 30 ATTORNEY GENERAL VOTE FOR 1 WRITE-IN. 31 Total . 31 STATE TREASURER VOTE FOR 1 WRITE-IN. 46 Total . 46 COUNTY CLERK VOTE FOR 1 Diane C. Pinger . 1,486 WRITE-IN. 4 Total . 1,490 REGISTER OF DEEDS VOTE FOR 1 WRITE-IN. 24 Total . 24 CLERK OF THE DISTRICT COURT VOTE FOR 1 Marlene M. Vetick. 1,422 WRITE-IN. 2 Total . 1,424 COUNTY TREASURER VOTE FOR 1 Marietta Newman . 1,338 WRITE-IN. 14 Total . 1,352 COUNTY SHERIFF VOTE FOR 1 WRITE-IN. 40 Total . 40 COUNTY ATTORNEY VOTE FOR 1 WRITE-IN. 27 Total . 27 PUBLIC DEFENDER VOTE FOR 1 Samuel Bethune. 1,079 WRITE-IN. 3 Total . 1,082 COUNTY SURVEYOR VOTE FOR 1 WRITE-IN. 26 Total . 26 COUNTY ASSESSOR VOTE FOR 1 WRITE-IN. 23 Total . 23 COUNTY SUPERVISOR DIST 1 VOTE FOR 1 WRITE-IN. 7 Total . 7 COUNTY SUPERVISOR DIST 3 VOTE FOR 1 WRITE-IN. 5 Total . 5 COUNTY SUPERVISOR DIST 5 VOTE FOR 1 Gary Krumland . 199 WRITE-IN. 3 Total . 202 COUNTY SUPERVISOR DIST 7 VOTE FOR 1 WRITE-IN. 8 Total . 8 ********** (NEBRASKA) ********** US SENATOR VOTE FOR 1 WRITE-IN. 3 Total . 3 REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS DIST 3 VOTE FOR 1 WRITE-IN. 1 Total . 1 GOVERNOR VOTE FOR 1 Barry Richards. 4 WRITE-IN. 1 Total . 5 SECRETARY OF STATE VOTE FOR 1 WRITE-IN. 1 Total . 1 AUDITOR OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS VOTE FOR 1 Kelly Renee Rosberg . 3 WRITE-IN. 0 Total . 3 ATTORNEY GENERAL VOTE FOR 1 WRITE-IN. 2 Total . 2 STATE TREASURER VOTE FOR 1 John H. Gathings . 4 WRITE-IN. 0 Total . 4 COUNTY CLERK VOTE FOR 1 WRITE-IN. 1 Total . 1 REGISTER OF DEEDS VOTE FOR 1 WRITE-IN. 1 Total . 1 CLERK OF THE DISTRICT COURT VOTE FOR 1 WRITE-IN. 1 Total . 1 COUNTY TREASURER VOTE FOR 1 WRITE-IN. 1 Total . 1 COUNTY SHERIFF VOTE FOR 1 WRITE-IN. 2 Total . 2 COUNTY ATTORNEY VOTE FOR 1 WRITE-IN. 1 Total . 1 PUBLIC DEFENDER VOTE FOR 1 WRITE-IN. 1 Total . 1 COUNTY SURVEYOR VOTE FOR 1 WRITE-IN. 1 Total . 1 COUNTY ASSESSOR VOTE FOR 1 WRITE-IN. 1 Total . 1 COUNTY SUPERVISOR DIST 1 VOTE FOR 1 WRITE-IN. 1 Total . 1 COUNTY SUPERVISOR DIST 3 VOTE FOR 1 WRITE-IN. 0 COUNTY SUPERVISOR DIST 5 VOTE FOR 1 WRITE-IN. 0 COUNTY SUPERVISOR DIST 7 VOTE FOR 1 WRITE-IN. 1 Total . 1 ********** (NONPARTISAN) ********** MEMBER OF THE LEGISLATURE DIST 22 VOTE FOR 1 Arnie Stuthman. 5,853 WRITE-IN. 105 Total . 5,958 MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF REGENTS DIST 3 VOTE FOR 1 Chuck Hassebrook . 5,754 WRITE-IN. 34 Total . 5,788 LOUP RIVER PPD SUBDIVISION 8 VOTE FOR 1 Chuck Gonka. 2,357 Dan Schaecher . 1,366 Steve J. Johnson . 926 Total . 4,649 CENTRAL PLATTE NRD AT LARGE VOTE FOR 1 Mick Reynolds . 10 Dick Mercer. 18 Carroll Sheldon . 32 Total . 60 LOWER ELKHORN NRD AT LARGE VOTE FOR 1 Timothy J. Tighe . 152 Jean Lutt . 54 Joel Hansen. 77 Total . 283 COLUMBUS PUBLIC SCHOOL BOE DIST 1 VOTE FOR 3 Julie McClure . 2,492 Philip A. Hayward. 475 Ken Curry . 2,799 Francis Kuehler . 1,978 Denise Meyers . 1,300 John Bennington . 1,260 Chris Lovci. 1,354 Dale Garner. 1,148 WRITE-IN. 22 Total . 12,828 COLUMBUS AIRPORT AUTHORITY VOTE FOR 1 David Duren. 2,158 Jeff Krings. 1,339 David Hogelin . 1,049 WRITE-IN. 7 Total . 4,553 NEWMAN GROVE CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS VOTE FOR 2 Milan L. Sawyer . 0 Tina Scheinost Batt . 0 Merle Nelsen . 0 Timothy L. Strong. 0 Ryan Schulz. 0 WRITE-IN. 0 PROPOSED AMENDMENT 1 VOTE FOR 1 FOR . 2,899 AGAINST . 4,329 Total . 7,228 COLUMBUS CITY SALES TAX VOTE FOR 1 FOR said sales and use tax. 2,867 AGAINST said sales and use tax . 2,173 Total . 5,040 COLUMBUS CITY ECONOMIC DEVELPMENT VOTE FOR 1 FOR said Economic Development. 2,721 AGAINST said Economic Development . 2,088 Total . 4,809 All ballots counted & included in this report. The Canvassing Board has met and certified the results of the 2006 Primary Election held on May 9, 2006, as listed above for Platte County. Diane M. Olmer, Platte County Election Commissioner .
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