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Gems Election Summary Report Election Summary Report Date:09/14/17 Time:03:01:27 Presidential Primary Election Page:1 of 4 Summary For Jurisdiction Wide, All Counters, All Races Registered Voters 420312 - Cards Cast 45662 10.86% Num. Report Precinct 510 - Num. Reporting 510 100.00% PRESIDENT OF THE US DEM DEM PRESIDENT OF THE US LIB LIB Total Total Number of Precincts 510 Number of Precincts 510 Precincts Reporting 510 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 510 100.0 % Times Counted 9507/0 Times Counted 9044/0 Total Votes 2051 Total Votes 3198 MICHAEL STEINBERG 140 6.83% DERRICK M. REID 234 7.32% BERNIE SANDERS 199 9.70% JACK ROBINSON, JR. 141 4.41% WILLIE WILSON 255 12.43% GARY JOHNSON 224 7.00% ROQUE DE LA FUENTE 327 15.94% MARC FELDMAN 316 9.88% HILLARY CLINTON 412 20.09% RHETT SMITH 396 12.38% HENRY HEWES 273 13.31% JOY WAYMIRE 257 8.04% KEITH JUDD 167 8.14% STEVE KERBEL 145 4.53% Write-in Votes 278 13.55% JOHN HALE 234 7.32% JOHN MCAFEE 246 7.69% PRESIDENT OF THE US REP REP CECIL INCE 334 10.44% Total AUSTIN PETERSEN 164 5.13% Number of Precincts 510 DARRYL W. PERRY 243 7.60% Precincts Reporting 510 100.0 % Write-in Votes 264 8.26% Times Counted 4552/0 Total Votes 784 PRESIDENT OF THE US PF PF TED CRUZ 102 13.01% Total JOHN R. KASICH 131 16.71% Number of Precincts 510 JIM GILMORE 181 23.09% Precincts Reporting 510 100.0 % DONALD TRUMP 161 20.54% Times Counted 4524/0 BEN CARSON 167 21.30% Total Votes 495 Write-in Votes 42 5.36% LYNN S. KAHN 83 16.77% MONICA MOOREHEAD 125 25.25% PRESIDENT OF THE US AI AI GLORIA ESTELA LARIVA 117 23.64% Total Write-in Votes 170 34.34% Number of Precincts 510 Precincts Reporting 510 100.0 % DEM CO CEN COM NO 1 DEM Times Counted 9018/0 Total Total Votes 1923 Number of Precincts 91 ALAN SPEARS 152 7.90% Precincts Reporting 91 100.0 % WILEY DRAKE 158 8.22% Times Counted 953/0 JAMES HEDGES 221 11.49% Total Votes 225 THOMAS HOEFLING 317 16.48% DOROTHY SMITH 9 4.00% ARTHUR HARRIS 401 20.85% ESPIRIDION SANDOVAL 18 8.00% J.R. MYERS 230 11.96% DEBBIE J. DARDEN 27 12.00% ROBERT ORNELAS 177 9.20% JANET MILLER 36 16.00% Write-in Votes 267 13.88% OSCAR ROBINSON 45 20.00% Write-in Votes 90 40.00% PRESIDENT OF THE US GRN GRN Total Number of Precincts 510 Precincts Reporting 510 100.0 % Times Counted 4511/0 Total Votes 753 WILLIAM KREML 83 11.02% KENT MESPLAY 149 19.79% S. MOYOWASIFSA-CURRY 185 24.57% JILL STEIN 128 17.00% DARRYL CHERNEY 166 22.05% Write-in Votes 42 5.58% Election Summary Report Date:09/14/17 Time:03:01:27 Presidential Primary Election Page:2 of 4 Summary For Jurisdiction Wide, All Counters, All Races Registered Voters 420312 - Cards Cast 45662 10.86% Num. Report Precinct 510 - Num. Reporting 510 100.00% DEM CO CEN COM NO 2 DEM UNITED STATES SENATOR Total Total Number of Precincts 118 Number of Precincts 510 Precincts Reporting 118 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 510 100.0 % Times Counted 823/0 Times Counted 45662/420312 10.9 % Total Votes 363 Total Votes 45518 MICHAEL D. EVANS 7 1.93% PAUL MERRITT NPP 664 1.46% HOPE VALDEZ 17 4.68% MASSIE MUNROE DEM 1049 2.30% RUBEN ZARATE 21 5.79% ELEANOR GARCIA NPP 1456 3.20% JIM DOCKERY 28 7.71% TIM GILDERSLEEVE NPP 1878 4.13% JENI-ANN KREN 35 9.64% CLIVE GREY NPP 1446 3.18% GEORGE WILLIAM HESS 7 1.93% DON J. GRUNDMANN NPP 625 1.37% THOMAS HERNANDEZ 14 3.86% PRESIDENT CRISTINA G DEM 1046 2.30% AUSTIN T. D. HALL 24 6.61% HERBERT G. PETERS DEM 1463 3.21% SUSAN M. CARRASCO 28 7.71% TOM PALZER REP 1268 2.79% V. MCCRAY-STRAUGHTER 35 9.64% JOHN THOMPSON PARKER PF 1618 3.55% GAIL A. GASTON 7 1.93% KAREN ROSEBERRY REP 787 1.73% BRAYDEN PERRI 14 3.86% EMORY PERETZ RODGERS DEM 1272 2.79% Write-in Votes 126 34.71% GEORGE C. YANG REP 1658 3.64% JERRY J. LAWS REP 1220 2.68% DEM CO CEN COM NO 3 DEM GAIL K. LIGHTFOOT LIB 1638 3.60% Total MIKE BEITIKS NPP 805 1.77% Number of Precincts 82 PAMELA ELIZONDO GRN 1229 2.70% Precincts Reporting 82 100.0 % SCOTT A. VINEBERG NPP 1643 3.61% Times Counted 961/0 STEVE STOKES DEM 1210 2.66% Total Votes 226 DUF SUNDHEIM REP 1628 3.58% DEE BARNES 10 4.42% LING LING SHI NPP 798 1.75% PATRICIA BROWN 18 7.96% LORETTA L. SANCHEZ DEM 1225 2.69% CHARLES L. KRUGMAN 27 11.95% PHIL WYMAN REP 1645 3.61% JAMES D. MARTINEZ 36 15.93% JARRELL WILLIAMSON REP 1191 2.62% DAREN MILLER 45 19.91% THOMAS G. DEL BECCAR REP 1622 3.56% Write-in Votes 90 39.82% RON UNZ REP 793 1.74% GREG CONLON REP 1210 2.66% JASON KRAUS NPP 1646 3.62% REP CO CEN COM NO 2 REP DON KRAMPE REP 1188 2.61% Total MARK MATTHEW HERD LIB 1619 3.56% Number of Precincts 118 VON HOUGO REP 788 1.73% Precincts Reporting 118 100.0 % JASON HANANIA NPP 1199 2.63% Times Counted 831/0 KAMALA D. HARRIS DEM 1631 3.58% Total Votes 323 GAR MYERS NPP 1182 2.60% BARBARA E. BARSTOW 7 2.17% Write-in Votes 2178 4.78% STUART WEIL 14 4.33% DONALD WATNICK 21 6.50% MARY ANN DEWS 28 8.67% 4TH CONGRESS ELIZABETH KOLSTAD 35 10.84% Total MARTHA A. KOLSTAD 7 2.17% Number of Precincts 11 ANDRE N. MINUTH 14 4.33% Precincts Reporting 11 100.0 % SUSAN L. ABBOTT 21 6.50% Times Counted 1121/8926 12.6 % Write-in Votes 176 54.49% Total Votes 142 SEAN WHITE DEM 27 19.01% ROBERT W. DERLET DEM 30 21.13% TOM MCCLINTOCK REP 45 31.69% Write-in Votes 40 28.17% Election Summary Report Date:09/14/17 Time:03:01:27 Presidential Primary Election Page:3 of 4 Summary For Jurisdiction Wide, All Counters, All Races Registered Voters 420312 - Cards Cast 45662 10.86% Num. Report Precinct 510 - Num. Reporting 510 100.00% 16TH CONGRESS SUPERVISOR 2 Total Total Number of Precincts 166 Number of Precincts 118 Precincts Reporting 166 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 118 100.0 % Times Counted 20218/130333 15.5 % Times Counted 8283/104874 7.9 % Total Votes 1958 Total Votes 268 JOHNNY M . TACHERRA REP 307 15.68% ANDREAS BORGEAS 123 45.90% JIM COSTA DEM 512 26.15% Write-in Votes 145 54.10% DAVID ROGERS REP 371 18.95% Write-in Votes 768 39.22% SUPERVISOR 3 Total 21ST CONGRESS Number of Precincts 82 Total Precincts Reporting 82 100.0 % Number of Precincts 87 Times Counted 9501/70554 13.5 % Precincts Reporting 87 100.0 % Total Votes 938 Times Counted 6570/69287 9.5 % SAL QUINTERO 124 13.22% Total Votes 664 ANTONIO GASTELUM 183 19.51% DAVID VALADAO REP 209 31.48% DAN RONQUILLO 271 28.89% EMILIO JESUS HUERTA DEM 78 11.75% Write-in Votes 360 38.38% DANIEL PARRA DEM 129 19.43% Write-in Votes 248 37.35% SUPERVISOR 5 Total 22ND CONGRESS Number of Precincts 131 Total Precincts Reporting 131 100.0 % Number of Precincts 246 Times Counted 14771/105052 14.1 % Precincts Reporting 246 100.0 % Total Votes 1442 Times Counted 17753/211766 8.4 % ALEX OTT 164 11.37% Total Votes 1732 LAUREN STEPHENS 298 20.67% DEVIN G. NUNES REP 244 14.09% NATHAN MAGSIG 420 29.13% LOUIE J. CAMPOS DEM 380 21.94% Write-in Votes 560 38.83% TERESITA ANDRES REP 448 25.87% Write-in Votes 660 38.11% FRESNO MAYOR Total 23RD ASSEMBLY Number of Precincts 252 Total Precincts Reporting 252 100.0 % Number of Precincts 293 Times Counted 24057/224964 10.7 % Precincts Reporting 293 100.0 % Total Votes 3609 Times Counted 27293/248895 11.0 % LEE BRAND 271 7.51% Total Votes 1906 DOUG VAGIM 451 12.50% GWEN L. MORRIS REP 405 21.25% H SPEES 663 18.37% JIM PATTERSON REP 664 34.84% HENRY PEREA 887 24.58% Write-in Votes 837 43.91% RICHARD B. RENTERIA 1107 30.67% Write-in Votes 230 6.37% 31ST ASSEMBLY Total FRESNO CITY COUNCIL NO 2 Number of Precincts 217 Total Precincts Reporting 217 100.0 % Number of Precincts 38 Times Counted 18369/171417 10.7 % Precincts Reporting 38 100.0 % Total Votes 1816 Times Counted 3634/39684 9.2 % CLINT OLIVIER REP 210 11.56% Total Votes 116 TED MILLER DEM 368 20.26% STEVE BRANDAU 42 36.21% JOAQUIN ARAMBULA DEM 542 29.85% Write-in Votes 74 63.79% Write-in Votes 696 38.33% Election Summary Report Date:09/14/17 Time:03:01:27 Presidential Primary Election Page:4 of 4 Summary For Jurisdiction Wide, All Counters, All Races Registered Voters 420312 - Cards Cast 45662 10.86% Num. Report Precinct 510 - Num. Reporting 510 100.00% FRESNO CITY COUNCIL NO 4 Total Number of Precincts 43 Precincts Reporting 43 100.0 % Times Counted 6337/31082 20.4 % Total Votes 189 PAUL CAPRIOGLIO 69 36.51% Write-in Votes 120 63.49% FRESNO CITY COUNCIL NO 6 Total Number of Precincts 39 Precincts Reporting 39 100.0 % Times Counted 1367/40495 3.4 % Total Votes 171 GARRY BREDEFELD 26 15.20% HOLLY CARTER 22 12.87% JEREMY PEARCE 33 19.30% CARTER POPE, II 40 23.39% Write-in Votes 50 29.24% STATE PROP 50 Total Number of Precincts 510 Precincts Reporting 510 100.0 % Times Counted 45662/420312 10.9 % Total Votes 1746 YES 575 32.93% NO 1171 67.07% MEASURE A Total Number of Precincts 8 Precincts Reporting 8 100.0 % Times Counted 1050/6812 15.4 % Total Votes 30 BONDS - YES 10 33.33% BONDS - NO 20 66.67% MEASURE C Total Number of Precincts 484 Precincts Reporting 484 100.0 % Times Counted 43416/405381 10.7 % Total Votes 1355 BONDS - YES 443 32.69% BONDS - NO 912 67.31% MEASURE E Total Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 1050/291 360.8 % Total Votes 30 BONDS - YES 10 33.33% BONDS - NO 20 66.67%.
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