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General Primary (Runoff) Election 06/08/2004 State of Arkansas Certification Report General Primary (Runoff) Election 06/08/2004 Summary Reports Vote totals - All Contests Vote totals - Republican Vote totals - Democrat Vote totals - Non-Partisan Judicial County Reports Vote totals - All Contests Vote totals - Republican Vote totals - Democrat Vote totals - Non-Partisan Judicial Detailed Reports Vote totals - All Contests Vote totals - Republican Vote totals - Democrat Vote totals - Non-Partisan Judicial Certification Report General Primary (Runoff) Election 2004-06-08 Vote totals for all opposed candidates State Representative District 34 - Democrat Willie Hinton - Democrat 630 43.87% Willhelmina Lewellen - Democrat 806 56.13% Over votes 1 Under votes 22 State Representative District 35 - Democrat Pam Adcock - Democrat 443 64.58% Mike Stalnaker - Democrat 243 35.42% Over votes 0 Under votes 7 State Representative District 54 - Democrat Phillip Carter - Democrat 721 47.47% Otis L. Davis - Democrat 798 52.53% Over votes 0 Under votes 0 State Representative District 80 - Democrat David R. Cook - Democrat 2,339 56.20% Dick N. Roberts - Democrat 1,823 43.80% Over votes 1 Under votes 76 Certification Report General Primary (Runoff) Election 2004-06-08 Vote totals for all opposed candidates Certification Report General Primary (Runoff) Election 2004-06-08 Vote totals for all opposed candidates State Representative District 34 - Democrat Willie Hinton - Democrat 630 43.87% Willhelmina Lewellen - Democrat 806 56.13% Over votes 1 Under votes 22 State Representative District 35 - Democrat Pam Adcock - Democrat 443 64.58% Mike Stalnaker - Democrat 243 35.42% Over votes 0 Under votes 7 State Representative District 54 - Democrat Phillip Carter - Democrat 721 47.47% Otis L. Davis - Democrat 798 52.53% Over votes 0 Under votes 0 State Representative District 80 - Democrat David R. Cook - Democrat 2,339 56.20% Dick N. Roberts - Democrat 1,823 43.80% Over votes 1 Under votes 76 Certification Report General Primary (Runoff) Election 2004-06-08 Vote totals for all opposed candidates Certification Report General Primary (Runoff) Election 2004-06-08 All Results County Summary Crittenden County State Representative District 54 - Democrat (Crittenden County) Otis L. Davis - Democrat 798 52.53% Phillip Carter - Democrat 721 47.47% Over 0 Under 0 Pulaski County State Representative District 34 - Democrat (Pulaski County) Willhelmina Lewellen - Democrat 806 56.13% Willie Hinton - Democrat 630 43.87% Over 1 Under 22 State Representative District 35 - Democrat (Pulaski County) Mike Stalnaker - Democrat 243 35.42% Pam Adcock - Democrat 443 64.58% Over 0 Under 7 Randolph County State Representative District 80 - Democrat (Randolph County) David R. Cook - Democrat 1,532 47.08% Dick N. Roberts - Democrat 1,722 52.92% Over 0 Under 66 Sharp County State Representative District 80 - Democrat (Sharp County) David R. Cook - Democrat 807 88.88% Dick N. Roberts - Democrat 101 11.12% Over 1 Under 10 Certification Report General Primary (Runoff) Election 2004-06-08 Republican Primary County Summary Crittenden County Pulaski County Randolph County Sharp County Certification Report General Primary (Runoff) Election 2004-06-08 Democratic Primary County Summary Crittenden County State Representative District 54 - Democrat (Crittenden County) Otis L. Davis - Democrat 798 52.53% Phillip Carter - Democrat 721 47.47% Over 0 Under 0 Pulaski County State Representative District 34 - Democrat (Pulaski County) Willhelmina Lewellen - Democrat 806 56.13% Willie Hinton - Democrat 630 43.87% Over 1 Under 22 State Representative District 35 - Democrat (Pulaski County) Mike Stalnaker - Democrat 243 35.42% Pam Adcock - Democrat 443 64.58% Over 0 Under 7 Randolph County State Representative District 80 - Democrat (Randolph County) David R. Cook - Democrat 1,532 47.08% Dick N. Roberts - Democrat 1,722 52.92% Over 0 Under 66 Sharp County State Representative District 80 - Democrat (Sharp County) David R. Cook - Democrat 807 88.88% Dick N. Roberts - Democrat 101 11.12% Over 1 Under 10 Certification Report General Primary (Runoff) Election 2004-06-08 Non-Partisan Judicial Primary County Summary Crittenden County Pulaski County Randolph County Sharp County All Results General Primary (Runoff) Election Crittenden County - Pulaski County - Randolph County - Sharp County Crittenden County (back to top) State Representative District 54 - Democrat Unopposed Candidates State Representative District 54 - Democrat LEGEND # 1 represents Otis L. Davis [798 total votes, 52.53%] # 2 represents Phillip Carter [721 total votes, 47.47%] # 3 represents Total over votes [0 total votes] # 4 represents Total under votes [0 total votes] 1 2 3 4 (1) WEST MEMPHIS 2-1 & 2-2 CIVIC CENTER 1 6 0 0 (2) WEST MEMPHIS 2-3 NEIGHBORHOOD CENTER 8 92 0 0 (3) WEST MEMPHIS 4-1 WEAVER ELEMENTARY 19 46 0 0 (4) WEST MEMPHIS 4-2 MADDUX ELEMENTARY 9 17 0 0 (5) WEST MEMPHIS 5-1 WONDER JR. HIGH 14 55 0 0 (6) WEST MEMPHIS 5-2 WONDER BOYS CLUB 0 25 0 0 (7) JASPER 1 & 2 FIRE STATION # 1 0 0 0 0 (8) JASPER 3 & MOUND CITY COUNTY OFFICE BUILDING 4 9 0 0 (9) JASPER COUNTRY BOX COUNTY COURTHOUSE 0 3 0 0 (10) EARLE 1, 2, 4 & N&S TYRONZA EARLE CITY HALL 240 32 0 0 (11) SOUTH TYRONZA/JENNETTE JENNETTE CITY HALL 19 14 0 0 (12) EARLE 3 EARLE HOUSING AUTHORITY 71 12 0 0 (13) WAPPANOCCA, JERICHO & CLARKEDALE JERICHO CITY HALL 19 8 0 0 (14) HORSESHOE AND LUCAS BONDS MARINE 13 34 0 0 (15) BOB WARD 1 EDMONDSON CITY HALL 0 4 0 0 (16) BOB WARD 2(ANTHONYVILLE) ANTHONYVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH 3 17 0 0 (17) NORTH FOGLEMAN GILMORE CITY HALL 21 10 0 0 (18) SOUTH FOGLEMAN WR GOLDEN COMM. CENTER 110 20 0 0 (19) JACKSON 1 CRAWFORDSVILLE WATER DEPT 36 21 0 0 (20) JACKSON 2 MT. PISGAH CHURCH 28 4 0 0 (21) E & W BLACK OAK HEAFER COMM. CENTER 8 1 0 0 (22) EARLY COUNTY COURTHOUSE 49 146 0 0 (23) ABSENTEE COUNTY COURTHOUSE 126 145 0 0 Totals 798 721 0 0 All Unopposed Candidates Votes Under Votes (1) WEST MEMPHIS 2-1 & 2-2 CIVIC CENTER 0 0 (2) WEST MEMPHIS 2-3 NEIGHBORHOOD CENTER 0 0 (3) WEST MEMPHIS 4-1 WEAVER ELEMENTARY 0 0 (4) WEST MEMPHIS 4-2 MADDUX ELEMENTARY 0 0 (5) WEST MEMPHIS 5-1 WONDER JR. HIGH 0 0 (6) WEST MEMPHIS 5-2 WONDER BOYS CLUB 0 0 (7) JASPER 1 & 2 FIRE STATION # 1 0 0 (8) JASPER 3 & MOUND CITY COUNTY OFFICE BUILDING 0 0 (9) JASPER COUNTRY BOX COUNTY COURTHOUSE 0 0 (10) EARLE 1, 2, 4 & N&S TYRONZA EARLE CITY HALL 0 0 (11) SOUTH TYRONZA/JENNETTE JENNETTE CITY HALL 0 0 (12) EARLE 3 EARLE HOUSING AUTHORITY 0 0 (13) WAPPANOCCA, JERICHO & CLARKEDALE JERICHO CITY HALL 0 0 (14) HORSESHOE AND LUCAS BONDS MARINE 0 0 (15) BOB WARD 1 EDMONDSON CITY HALL 0 0 (16) BOB WARD 2(ANTHONYVILLE) ANTHONYVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH 0 0 (17) NORTH FOGLEMAN GILMORE CITY HALL 0 0 (18) SOUTH FOGLEMAN WR GOLDEN COMM. CENTER 0 0 (19) JACKSON 1 CRAWFORDSVILLE WATER DEPT 0 0 (20) JACKSON 2 MT. PISGAH CHURCH 0 0 (21) E & W BLACK OAK HEAFER COMM. CENTER 0 0 (22) EARLY COUNTY COURTHOUSE 0 0 (23) ABSENTEE COUNTY COURTHOUSE 0 0 Totals 0 0 Pulaski County (back to top) State Representative District 34 - Democrat State Representative District 35 - Democrat Unopposed Candidates State Representative District 34 - Democrat LEGEND # 1 represents Willhelmina Lewellen [806 total votes, 56.13%] # 2 represents Willie Hinton [630 total votes, 43.87%] # 3 represents Total over votes [1 total votes] # 4 represents Total under votes [22 total votes] 1 2 3 4 1 Jess Odom Community Center 0 0 0 0 10 Belwood Elementary School 0 0 0 0 100 LR Fire Station #14 0 0 0 0 101 Western Hills UMC 0 0 0 0 102 Meadowcliff Elementary 0 0 0 0 103 St. Theresa's Catholic Church 0 0 0 0 104 Temple of Restoration 0 0 0 0 105 Parkview Christian Church 0 0 0 0 106 LR Fire Station #10 0 0 0 0 107 Westover Hills Presbyterian 0 0 0 0 108 Woodlawn Baptist Church 0 0 0 0 109 Pulaski Heights Presbyterian Church 0 0 0 0 110/113 Amtrak Train Station 28 40 0 6 111 Hall High School 0 0 0 0 112 Woodruff Elementary School 0 0 0 0 114 Arkansas Arts Center 0 0 0 0 115 Franklin Elementary School 72 72 0 0 116 Greater Christ Pentecostal Church 42 74 0 1 117 Bullock Temple Church 91 67 0 0 118 Dunbar Recreation Center 0 0 0 0 119 Greater Archview Baptist Church 179 84 0 1 12 Oak Grove Jr./Sr. High School 0 0 0 0 120 Little Rock Adult Education Center 48 56 0 0 121 Geyer Springs UMC 0 0 0 0 122 Cooperative Extension Service 0 0 0 0 123 Southwest Community Church 0 0 0 0 124 Metropolitan Career Center 0 0 0 0 125 Baseline Elementary School 0 0 0 0 126 Ironton Baptist Church 0 0 0 0 127 Arch Street Fire Department 0 0 0 0 128 St. John Vision Center 0 0 0 0 129 Aerospace Ed. Center-IMAX Theater 0 0 0 0 130 Pilgrim Rest Baptist Church 0 0 0 0 131 Mills High School 0 0 0 0 132 New Haven UMC 0 0 0 0 133 Wrightsville City Hall 0 0 0 0 13E/31 Sylvan Hills UMC 0 0 0 0 14 Berean Baptist Church 0 0 0 0 15 Heritage / Bowker Activity Center 0 0 0 0 16 North Little Rock City Hall 0 0 0 0 17 Willow House Activity Center 0 0 0 0 18 Trinity Lutheran Church 0 0 0 0 19 North Heights Recreation Center 0 0 0 0 2 Jess Odom Community Center 0 0 0 0 20 Lakewood UMC 0 0 0 0 21 Park Hill Christian Church 0 0 0 0 22 Crosspoint Baptist Church 0 0 0 0 23 Crestwood Elementary School 0 0 0 0 24 St.
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