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Commonwealth of Pennsylvania County of Monroe COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA COUNTY OF MONROE Election : General Primary WRITE-IN CANDIDATES Election Date : 6/2/2020 Office Title Party Name Precinct Vote Count President of the United States DEMOCRATIC ALEXANDER GREENEWAY 06 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for One) President of the United States DEMOCRATIC AMY KLOBUCHAR 05-3 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for One) President of the United States DEMOCRATIC AMY KLOBUCHER 12-2 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for One) President of the United States DEMOCRATIC AMY KLOBUCHER 15 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for One) President of the United States DEMOCRATIC AMY KLOBUCHER 15 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for One) President of the United States DEMOCRATIC ANDREW CUOMO 13 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for One) President of the United States DEMOCRATIC ANDREW CUOMO 15 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for One) President of the United States DEMOCRATIC ANDREW CUOMO 18-3 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for One) President of the United States DEMOCRATIC ANDREW CUOMO 08N 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for One) President of the United States DEMOCRATIC ANDREW CUOMO 09E 3 (4 Year Term) (Vote for One) President of the United States DEMOCRATIC ANDREW CUOMO 07N 2 (4 Year Term) (Vote for One) President of the United States DEMOCRATIC ANDREW CUOMO 14 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for One) President of the United States DEMOCRATIC ANDREW CUOMO 10 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for One) President of the United States DEMOCRATIC ANDREW CUOMO 08N 2 (4 Year Term) (Vote for One) President of the United States DEMOCRATIC ANDREW CUOMO 19W 2 (4 Year Term) (Vote for One) President of the United States DEMOCRATIC ANDREW CUOMO 12-3 3 (4 Year Term) (Vote for One) President of the United States DEMOCRATIC ANDREW CUOMO 12-4 3 (4 Year Term) (Vote for One) President of the United States DEMOCRATIC ANDREW CUOMO 03-1 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for One) Printed On: 6/11/2020 Page 1 Of 95 COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA COUNTY OF MONROE Election : General Primary WRITE-IN CANDIDATES Election Date : 6/2/2020 Office Title Party Name Precinct Vote Count President of the United States DEMOCRATIC ANDREW CUOMO 03-2 2 (4 Year Term) (Vote for One) President of the United States DEMOCRATIC ANDREW CUOMO 19E 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for One) President of the United States DEMOCRATIC ANDREW CUOMO 01-2 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for One) President of the United States DEMOCRATIC ANDREW CUOMO 12-2 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for One) President of the United States DEMOCRATIC ANDREW CUOMO 17-5 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for One) President of the United States DEMOCRATIC ANDREW CUOMO 20 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for One) President of the United States DEMOCRATIC ANDREW CUOMO 17-3 3 (4 Year Term) (Vote for One) President of the United States DEMOCRATIC ANDREW CUOMO 13 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for One) President of the United States DEMOCRATIC ANDREW M CUOMO 16-4 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for One) President of the United States DEMOCRATIC ANDREW YANG 14 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for One) President of the United States DEMOCRATIC ANDREW YANG 12-4 2 (4 Year Term) (Vote for One) President of the United States DEMOCRATIC ANDREW YANG 12-1 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for One) President of the United States DEMOCRATIC ANDREW YANG 10 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for One) President of the United States DEMOCRATIC ANDREW YANG 17-1 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for One) President of the United States DEMOCRATIC ANDREW YANG 18-5 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for One) President of the United States DEMOCRATIC BERNIE SANDERS 06 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for One) President of the United States DEMOCRATIC BILL BRUCHMAN 06 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for One) President of the United States DEMOCRATIC BLOOMBERG 09E 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for One) President of the United States DEMOCRATIC BOB CASEY 14 2 (4 Year Term) (Vote for One) Printed On: 6/11/2020 Page 2 Of 95 COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA COUNTY OF MONROE Election : General Primary WRITE-IN CANDIDATES Election Date : 6/2/2020 Office Title Party Name Precinct Vote Count President of the United States DEMOCRATIC BRIAN STEVENSON 05-2 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for One) President of the United States DEMOCRATIC CHARLES LASALA 12-4 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for One) President of the United States DEMOCRATIC D TRUMP 17-2 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for One) President of the United States DEMOCRATIC D TRUMP 20 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for One) President of the United States DEMOCRATIC D TRUMP 12-3 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for One) President of the United States DEMOCRATIC DANIEL LIPINSKI 08S 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for One) President of the United States DEMOCRATIC DONAL TRUMP 20 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for One) President of the United States DEMOCRATIC DONALD B MOORE 06 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for One) President of the United States DEMOCRATIC DONALD J TRUMP 19W 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for One) President of the United States DEMOCRATIC DONALD J TRUMP 14 4 (4 Year Term) (Vote for One) President of the United States DEMOCRATIC DONALD J TRUMP 16-4 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for One) President of the United States DEMOCRATIC DONALD J TRUMP 17-5 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for One) President of the United States DEMOCRATIC DONALD J TRUMP 07N 3 (4 Year Term) (Vote for One) President of the United States DEMOCRATIC DONALD J TRUMP 09W 2 (4 Year Term) (Vote for One) President of the United States DEMOCRATIC DONALD J TRUMP 03-3 2 (4 Year Term) (Vote for One) President of the United States DEMOCRATIC DONALD J TRUMP 10 2 (4 Year Term) (Vote for One) President of the United States DEMOCRATIC DONALD J TRUMP 03-1 3 (4 Year Term) (Vote for One) President of the United States DEMOCRATIC DONALD J TRUMP 19E 3 (4 Year Term) (Vote for One) President of the United States DEMOCRATIC DONALD J TRUMP 12-3 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for One) Printed On: 6/11/2020 Page 3 Of 95 COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA COUNTY OF MONROE Election : General Primary WRITE-IN CANDIDATES Election Date : 6/2/2020 Office Title Party Name Precinct Vote Count President of the United States DEMOCRATIC DONALD J TRUMP 02-2 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for One) President of the United States DEMOCRATIC DONALD J TRUMP 02-1 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for One) President of the United States DEMOCRATIC DONALD J TRUMP 02-2 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for One) President of the United States DEMOCRATIC DONALD J TRUMP 17-2 3 (4 Year Term) (Vote for One) President of the United States DEMOCRATIC DONALD J TRUMP 17-4 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for One) President of the United States DEMOCRATIC DONALD J TRUMP 17-2 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for One) President of the United States DEMOCRATIC DONALD J TRUMP 07S 2 (4 Year Term) (Vote for One) President of the United States DEMOCRATIC DONALD J TRUMP 08N 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for One) President of the United States DEMOCRATIC DONALD J TRUMP 08N 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for One) President of the United States DEMOCRATIC DONALD J TRUMP 18-3 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for One) President of the United States DEMOCRATIC DONALD J TRUMP 08N 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for One) President of the United States DEMOCRATIC DONALD J TRUMP 05-5 2 (4 Year Term) (Vote for One) President of the United States DEMOCRATIC DONALD J TRUMP 09E 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for One) President of the United States DEMOCRATIC DONALD J TRUMP 11 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for One) President of the United States DEMOCRATIC DONALD J TRUMP 20 3 (4 Year Term) (Vote for One) President of the United States DEMOCRATIC DONALD J TRUMP 03-4 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for One) President of the United States DEMOCRATIC DONALD J TRUMP 15 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for One) President of the United States DEMOCRATIC DONALD J TRUMP 07N 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for One) President of the United States DEMOCRATIC DONALD J TRUMP 08S 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for One) Printed On: 6/11/2020 Page 4 Of 95 COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA COUNTY OF MONROE Election : General Primary WRITE-IN CANDIDATES Election Date : 6/2/2020 Office Title Party Name Precinct Vote Count President of the United States DEMOCRATIC DONALD J TRUMP 06 2 (4 Year Term) (Vote for One) President of the United States DEMOCRATIC DONALD J TRUMP 01-2 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for One) President of the United States DEMOCRATIC DONALD J TRUMP 05-3 2 (4 Year Term) (Vote for One) President of the United States DEMOCRATIC DONALD J TRUMP 13 3 (4 Year Term) (Vote for One) President of the United States DEMOCRATIC DONALD J TRUMP 03-2 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for One) President of the United States DEMOCRATIC DONALD JOHN TRUMP 07N 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for One) President of the United States DEMOCRATIC DONALD JOHN TRUMP 08N 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for One) President of the United States DEMOCRATIC DONALD TRUMB 01-2 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for One) President of the United States DEMOCRATIC DONALD TRUMP 09E 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for One) President of the United States DEMOCRATIC DONALD TRUMP 20 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for One) President of the United States DEMOCRATIC DONALD TRUMP 03-4 2 (4 Year Term) (Vote for One) President of the United States DEMOCRATIC DONALD TRUMP 16-4 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for One) President of the United States DEMOCRATIC DONALD TRUMP 11 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for One) President of the United States DEMOCRATIC DONALD TRUMP 13 6 (4 Year Term) (Vote for One) President of the United States DEMOCRATIC DONALD TRUMP 12-1 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for One) President of the United States DEMOCRATIC DONALD TRUMP 03-4 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for One) President of the United States DEMOCRATIC DONALD TRUMP 09W 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for One) President of the United States DEMOCRATIC DONALD TRUMP 09W 3 (4 Year Term) (Vote for One) President of the United States DEMOCRATIC DONALD TRUMP 17-3 4 (4 Year Term) (Vote for One) Printed On: 6/11/2020 Page 5 Of 95 COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA COUNTY OF MONROE Election : General
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