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President of the US DEM (Vote for 1) COUNTY of FRESNO Page: 1 of 15 4/2/2020 11:28:13 AM COUNTY OF FRESNO CONSOLIDATED PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY ELECTION MARCH 3, 2020 OFFICIAL FINAL RESULTS Precincts Reported: 334 of 334 (100.00%) Voters Cast: 199,118 of 471,249 (42.25%) President of the US DEM (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 334 of 334 (100.00%) Total Times Cast 92,292 / 471,249 19.58% Undervotes 2,684 Overvotes 126 Candidate Party Total BERNIE SANDERS DEM 32,441 36.25% JOSEPH R. BIDEN DEM 25,076 28.02% MICHAEL R. BLOOMBERG DEM 11,627 12.99% ELIZABETH WARREN DEM 7,484 8.36% TOM STEYER DEM 4,123 4.61% PETE BUTTIGIEG DEM 3,932 4.39% AMY KLOBUCHAR DEM 1,871 2.09% ANDREW YANG DEM 1,264 1.41% TULSI GABBARD DEM 572 0.64% JULIÁN CASTRO DEM 287 0.32% MICHAEL BENNET DEM 142 0.16% ROQUE "ROCKY " DE LA DEM 125 0.14% FUENTE III CORY BOOKER DEM 124 0.14% MARIANNE WILLIAMSON DEM 92 0.10% JOHN K. DELANEY DEM 80 0.09% JOE SESTAK DEM 70 0.08% MICHAEL A. ELLINGER DEM 55 0.06% MOSIE BOYD DEM 42 0.05% DEVAL PATRICK DEM 38 0.04% MARK STEWART DEM 35 0.04% GREENSTEIN Write-in 2 0.00% Total Votes 89,482 Total NAKIA L. ANTHONY WRITE-IN 1 0.00% DAPHNE DENISE BRADFORD WRITE-IN 1 0.00% WILLIE FELIX CARTER WRITE-IN 0 0.00% MICHAEL DENAME WRITE-IN 0 0.00% JEFFREY H. DROBMAN WRITE-IN 0 0.00% ROBERT JORDAN WRITE-IN 0 0.00% HEATHER MARIE STAGG WRITE-IN 0 0.00% Page: 2 of 15 4/2/2020 11:28:13 AM President of the US REP (Vote for 1) REP Precincts Reported: 334 of 334 (100.00%) Total Times Cast 83,002 / 153,907 53.93% Undervotes 4,788 Overvotes 11 Candidate Party Total DONALD J. TRUMP REP 74,214 94.90% JOE WALSH REP 1,503 1.92% BILL WELD REP 1,291 1.65% ROQUE "ROCKY" DE LA REP 469 0.60% FUENTE MATTHEW JOHN MATERN REP 320 0.41% ROBERT ARDINI REP 269 0.34% ZOLTAN G. ISTVAN REP 137 0.18% Write-in 0 0.00% Total Votes 78,203 Total DENIS C. GRASSKA WRITE-IN 0 0.00% ROBERT LEE MANNING JR. WRITE-IN 0 0.00% President of the US AI (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 334 of 334 (100.00%) Total Times Cast 5,596 / 471,249 1.19% Undervotes 4,416 Overvotes 3 Candidate Party Total PHIL COLLINS AI 358 30.42% ROQUE "ROCKY" DE LA AI 277 23.53% FUENTE DON BLANKENSHIP AI 208 17.67% J.R. MYERS AI 177 15.04% CHARLES KRAUT AI 157 13.34% Write-in 0 0.00% Total Votes 1,177 Page: 3 of 15 4/2/2020 11:28:13 AM President of the US GRN (Vote for 1) GRN Precincts Reported: 334 of 334 (100.00%) Total Times Cast 374 / 1,388 26.95% Undervotes 215 Overvotes 1 Candidate Party Total HOWIE HAWKINS GRN 58 36.71% DARIO HUNTER GRN 40 25.32% DENNIS LAMBERT GRN 28 17.72% SEDINAM MOYOWASIFZA- GRN 21 13.29% CURRY DAVID ROLDE GRN 11 6.96% Write-in 0 0.00% Total Votes 158 Total KENT MESPLAY WRITE-IN 0 0.00% President of the US LIB (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 334 of 334 (100.00%) Total Times Cast 1,320 / 471,249 0.28% Undervotes 787 Overvotes 0 Candidate Party Total JACOB HORNBERGER LIB 93 17.45% VERMIN SUPREME LIB 81 15.20% JO JORGENSEN LIB 71 13.32% KEN ARMSTRONG LIB 59 11.07% ADAM KOKESH LIB 46 8.63% KIM RUFF LIB 38 7.13% DAN BEHRMAN LIB 33 6.19% MAX ABRAMSON LIB 28 5.25% SAM ROBB LIB 23 4.32% STEVEN A. RICHEY LIB 23 4.32% SOURAYA FAAS LIB 17 3.19% KEENAN WALLACE DUNHAM LIB 12 2.25% ERIK CHASE GERHARDT LIB 9 1.69% Write-in 0 0.00% Total Votes 533 Total SORINNE ARDELEANU WRITE-IN 0 0.00% NICHOLAS D'ARTAGNAN WRITE-IN 0 0.00% DUMAS GEBY EVA ESPÍNOSA WRITE-IN 0 0.00% JAMES ORLANDO OGLE WRITE-IN 0 0.00% Page: 4 of 15 4/2/2020 11:28:13 AM President of the US PF (Vote for 1) PF Precincts Reported: 334 of 334 (100.00%) Total Times Cast 277 / 2,221 12.47% Undervotes 152 Overvotes 0 Candidate Party Total GLORIA LA RIVA PF 87 69.60% HOWIE HAWKINS PF 38 30.40% Write-in 0 0.00% Total Votes 125 DEM Co Cen Com No 1 DEM (Vote for 4) DEM Precincts Reported: 71 of 71 (100.00%) Total Times Cast 15,891 / 38,229 41.57% Undervotes 31,897 Overvotes 80 Candidate Party Total DOROTHY "DOTTIE" DEM 5,118 16.20% SMITH ESPIRIDION "ESPI" DEM 4,878 15.44% SANDOVAL S. ADRIAN RIVERA DEM 4,035 12.77% JOSE ORNELAS DEM 3,804 12.04% EMILY S. BRANDT DEM 3,600 11.40% JANET MILLER DEM 3,334 10.55% SIMONE CRANSTON- DEM 2,546 8.06% RHODES STACY WILLIAMS DEM 2,357 7.46% DAVID PAREDES DEM 1,915 6.06% Write-in 0 0.00% Total Votes 31,587 Page: 5 of 15 4/2/2020 11:28:13 AM DEM Co Cen Com No 2 DEM (Vote for 6) DEM Precincts Reported: 62 of 62 (100.00%) Total Times Cast 22,822 / 38,963 58.57% Undervotes 73,251 Overvotes 186 Candidate Party Total RUBEN ZARATE DEM 7,608 11.98% EMILY CAMERON DEM 5,990 9.43% GAIL A. GASTON DEM 5,123 8.07% JON BATH DEM 5,063 7.97% ALEX RAMOS-O'CASEY DEM 5,048 7.95% MARSHA CONANT DEM 5,022 7.91% MICHAEL D. EVANS DEM 4,472 7.04% DAVID ALAN YENGOYAN DEM 4,421 6.96% SUSAN DIANE SILVEIRA DEM 4,219 6.64% JAMES DOCKERY DEM 3,832 6.04% THOMAS J. HERNANDEZ DEM 3,754 5.91% MICKEY CHACON DEM 3,710 5.84% RICARDO "RICO" FRANCO DEM 3,606 5.68% LOWELL YOUNG DEM 1,627 2.56% Write-in 0 0.00% Total Votes 63,495 DEM Co Cen Com No 3 DEM (Vote for 4) DEM Precincts Reported: 53 of 53 (100.00%) Total Times Cast 15,097 / 36,954 40.85% Undervotes 30,924 Overvotes 84 Candidate Party Total NELSON ESPARZA DEM 6,167 20.99% ANNALISA PEREA DEM 5,594 19.04% JILL CISNEROS DEM 4,165 14.18% PATRICIA BROWN DEM 2,972 10.12% DAREN ANDREW MILLER DEM 2,507 8.53% JOHN C. BEYNON DEM 2,404 8.18% ANDY HANSEN-SMITH DEM 1,667 5.67% RIVER ALICIA VERDIN DEM 1,637 5.57% DEE BARNES DEM 1,597 5.44% CHARLES L. "CHUCK" DEM 670 2.28% KRUGMAN Write-in 0 0.00% Total Votes 29,380 Page: 6 of 15 4/2/2020 11:28:13 AM DEM Co Cen Com No 4 DEM (Vote for 4) DEM Precincts Reported: 69 of 69 (100.00%) Total Times Cast 12,267 / 29,690 41.32% Undervotes 23,322 Overvotes 56 Candidate Party Total EVA RUIZ DEM 6,428 25.02% MAGDALENA GOMEZ DEM 4,746 18.47% JEWEL HURTADO DEM 4,575 17.81% ARACELI GARCIA MUNOZ DEM 4,137 16.10% ESTELLA KESSLER DEM 2,276 8.86% DOUG KESSLER DEM 2,089 8.13% MARLIN DICK DEM 1,439 5.60% Write-in 0 0.00% Total Votes 25,690 DEM Co Cen Com No 5 DEM (Vote for 5) DEM Precincts Reported: 79 of 79 (100.00%) Total Times Cast 20,313 / 38,713 52.47% Undervotes 61,013 Overvotes 45 Candidate Party Total ANGELITA S. HURTADO DEM 10,478 25.87% JAMES WILLIAMS DEM 6,932 17.11% JENI-ANN KREN DEM 6,717 16.58% DAVID L. ROWELL DEM 6,428 15.87% HUGO HERNANDEZ DEM 5,061 12.49% MORRISON ISAAC R. GUDINO DEM 4,891 12.07% Write-in 0 0.00% Total Votes 40,507 Page: 7 of 15 4/2/2020 11:28:13 AM REP Co Cen Com No 2 REP (Vote for 7) REP Precincts Reported: 62 of 62 (100.00%) Total Times Cast 27,753 / 45,736 60.68% Undervotes 128,684 Overvotes 308 Candidate Party Total SUSAN L. ABBOTT REP 9,307 14.26% ANDRE N. MINUTH REP 9,138 14.00% GLENDON BECKER REP 8,664 13.27% MARTHA KOLSTAD REP 8,371 12.82% ELIZABETH KOLSTAD REP 8,120 12.44% MARTHA R. KISTLER REP 7,869 12.05% BARBARA E. BARSTOW REP 6,954 10.65% MARY BETH WYNN REP 6,856 10.50% Write-in 0 0.00% Total Votes 65,279 4th Congress (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 5 of 5 (100.00%) Total Times Cast 5,716 / 9,762 58.55% Undervotes 216 Overvotes 2 Candidate Party Total TOM MCCLINTOCK REP 3,797 69.06% BRYNNE S. 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