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2016 General Write-In Results 2016 General Election Official Write-In Results Precinct Precinct Name Office Candidate Votes Number ATTORNEY 01 BELLEFONTE N N/A 1 GENERAL AUDITOR 01 BELLEFONTE N N/A 1 GENERAL 01 BELLEFONTE N CONGRESS BLANK 1 01 BELLEFONTE N CONGRESS N/A 1 GENERAL 01 BELLEFONTE N ASSEMBLY - N/A 1 171ST 01 BELLEFONTE N PRESIDENT EVAN MCMULLIN 1 01 BELLEFONTE N PRESIDENT TILL KINGDOM COME (JESUS) 1 STATE 01 BELLEFONTE N N/A 1 TREASURER 01 BELLEFONTE N US SENATOR N/A 1 ATTORNEY 02 BELLEFONTE NE RON PAUL 1 GENERAL ATTORNEY 02 BELLEFONTE NE THOMAS SCHWARTZ 1 GENERAL GENERAL 02 BELLEFONTE NE ASSEMBLY - GERALD M. REITZ 2 171ST 02 BELLEFONTE NE PRESIDENT BERNIE SANDERS 1 02 BELLEFONTE NE PRESIDENT EVAN MCMULLIN 6 02 BELLEFONTE NE PRESIDENT TED CRUS 2 STATE 02 BELLEFONTE NE MICHAEL SNYDER 1 TREASURER ATTORNEY 03 BELLEFONTE S BLANK 1 GENERAL 03 BELLEFONTE S CONGRESS BRIAN SHOOK 1 03 BELLEFONTE S PRESIDENT BERNIE SANDERS 3 03 BELLEFONTE S PRESIDENT LYNN TAYLOR 1 03 BELLEFONTE S PRESIDENT MATTHEW J. TAYLOR 1 03 BELLEFONTE S PRESIDENT RAND PAUL 1 03 BELLEFONTE S PRESIDENT WILL MCMULLIN 1 ATTORNEY 04 BELLEFONTE SE JORDAN D. DEVIER 1 GENERAL 04 BELLEFONTE SE CONGRESS JORDAN D. DEVIER 1 04 BELLEFONTE SE PRESIDENT BERNIE SANDERS 1 04 BELLEFONTE SE PRESIDENT BURNEY SANDERS/MICHELLE OBAMA 1 04 BELLEFONTE SE PRESIDENT DR. BEN CARSON 1 04 BELLEFONTE SE PRESIDENT ELEMER FUDD 1 04 BELLEFONTE SE PRESIDENT EVAN MCMULLAN 1 04 BELLEFONTE SE PRESIDENT EVAN MCMULLIN 2 04 BELLEFONTE SE PRESIDENT JIMMY CARTER/GEORGE M.W. BUSH 1 04 BELLEFONTE SE US SENATOR JORDAN D. DEVIER 1 ATTORNEY 05 BELLEFONTE W NOBODY 1 GENERAL ATTORNEY 05 BELLEFONTE W RANDY TRAVIS 1 GENERAL AUDITOR 05 BELLEFONTE W JERRY VALERIE 1 GENERAL AUDITOR 05 BELLEFONTE W JOHN PAUL JONES 1 GENERAL 05 BELLEFONTE W CONGRESS DONALD SMITH 1 05 BELLEFONTE W CONGRESS NOBODY 1 GENERAL 05 BELLEFONTE W ASSEMBLY - BLANK 1 171ST BERNARD BERNIE SANDERS/TULSI 05 BELLEFONTE W PRESIDENT 1 GABBARD 05 BELLEFONTE W PRESIDENT BERNIE SANDERS 2 05 BELLEFONTE W PRESIDENT EVAN MCMULLIN 6 05 BELLEFONTE W PRESIDENT EVEN MCMULLIN/MINDY FINN 1 05 BELLEFONTE W PRESIDENT JOHN HABSAN 1 05 BELLEFONTE W PRESIDENT MARCO RUBIO/MICHELL R. PERCE 1 05 BELLEFONTE W PRESIDENT SEAN WALKER 1 STATE 05 BELLEFONTE W GREOGRY DAVIS 1 TREASURER 06 CENTRE HALL PRESIDENT ANDREW D. BASIAGO 1 06 CENTRE HALL PRESIDENT EVAN MCMULLEN 4 06 CENTRE HALL PRESIDENT ROBERT CASEY 1 06 CENTRE HALL PRESIDENT VOTE OF NO CONFIDENCE 1 GENERAL 07 HOWARD BORO MICHAEL ANDREW ZELAZNY 1 ASSEMBLY - 76TH 07 HOWARD BORO PRESIDENT BERNARD SANDERS 1 07 HOWARD BORO PRESIDENT BERNIE SANDERS 2 07 HOWARD BORO PRESIDENT MICHAEL PENCE 1 08 MILESBURG CONGRESS CLAIR MARTIN 1 08 MILESBURG CONGRESS KERRY BENNINGHOFF 1 08 MILESBURG PRESIDENT BERNIE SANDERS 6 08 MILESBURG PRESIDENT EVAN MCMULLIN 2 08 MILESBURG PRESIDENT M. R. PENCE 1 08 MILESBURG US SENATOR JEFF JODON 1 08 MILESBURG US SENATOR JIM HAZEN 1 09 MILLHEIM US SENATOR RICK JAMES 1 ATTORNEY 10 PHILIPSBURG #1 BETTY DAVIS 1 GENERAL ATTORNEY 10 PHILIPSBURG #1 BLANK 1 GENERAL AUDITOR 10 PHILIPSBURG #1 HUMPHREY BOGART 1 GENERAL 10 PHILIPSBURG #1 CONGRESS JOHN SMITH 1 10 PHILIPSBURG #1 CONGRESS MINI MOUSE 1 10 PHILIPSBURG #1 CONGRESS TWIGGY ROMINEZ 1 GENERAL 10 PHILIPSBURG #1 ANDREW BERTOTHY 1 ASSEMBLY - 77TH GENERAL 10 PHILIPSBURG #1 ANYBODY BUT CONKLIN 1 ASSEMBLY - 77TH GENERAL 10 PHILIPSBURG #1 BARRY KOVACK 1 ASSEMBLY - 77TH GENERAL 10 PHILIPSBURG #1 BUD GEORGE 1 ASSEMBLY - 77TH GENERAL 10 PHILIPSBURG #1 DALLAS KEPHART 1 ASSEMBLY - 77TH GENERAL 10 PHILIPSBURG #1 DAVID C. DIXON 1 ASSEMBLY - 77TH GENERAL 10 PHILIPSBURG #1 GENE WARDO 2 ASSEMBLY - 77TH GENERAL 10 PHILIPSBURG #1 GREGORY SIDORICH 1 ASSEMBLY - 77TH GENERAL 10 PHILIPSBURG #1 LYNN B. HERMAN 1 ASSEMBLY - 77TH GENERAL 10 PHILIPSBURG #1 MICKEY MOUSE 2 ASSEMBLY - 77TH GENERAL 10 PHILIPSBURG #1 PAT ROMANO 1 ASSEMBLY - 77TH GENERAL 10 PHILIPSBURG #1 ROB BAILY 1 ASSEMBLY - 77TH GENERAL 10 PHILIPSBURG #1 SIAT BRENDHOVER 1 ASSEMBLY - 77TH GENERAL 10 PHILIPSBURG #1 TERRI CONKLIN 1 ASSEMBLY - 77TH 10 PHILIPSBURG #1 PRESIDENT BERNIE SANDERS 2 10 PHILIPSBURG #1 PRESIDENT EVAN MCMILLIN 1 10 PHILIPSBURG #1 PRESIDENT JESUS 1 10 PHILIPSBURG #1 PRESIDENT MICHAEL R. PENCE 1 STATE 10 PHILIPSBURG #1 HERBERT ELDERBROCK 1 TREASURER STATE 10 PHILIPSBURG #1 JUSTIN BUSH 1 TREASURER STATE 10 PHILIPSBURG #1 SASSY SUCK 1 TREASURER 10 PHILIPSBURG #1 US SENATOR MORTIMER BREWSTER 1 AUDITOR 11 PHILIPSBURG #2 ME 1 GENERAL AUDITOR 11 PHILIPSBURG #2 SHAPIRO 1 GENERAL 11 PHILIPSBURG #2 CONGRESS EDWARD EUGENE YARGER 1 GENERAL 11 PHILIPSBURG #2 BARB GETTE 1 ASSEMBLY - 77TH GENERAL 11 PHILIPSBURG #2 CHRIS FOLEY 1 ASSEMBLY - 77TH GENERAL 11 PHILIPSBURG #2 DWAYNE JOHNSON THE ROCK 1 ASSEMBLY - 77TH GENERAL 11 PHILIPSBURG #2 ERIC NEAL BORDAS 1 ASSEMBLY - 77TH GENERAL 11 PHILIPSBURG #2 ME 1 ASSEMBLY - 77TH 11 PHILIPSBURG #2 PRESIDENT BERNIE SANDERS 2 11 PHILIPSBURG #2 PRESIDENT LIMBERBAH MCCUBBINS 1 11 PHILIPSBURG #2 US SENATOR DAVID MCCLURE 1 11 PHILIPSBURG #2 US SENATOR SCOTT CONKLIN 1 GENERAL 12 PHILIPSBURG #3 DAVID STRATTAN 1 ASSEMBLY - 77TH GENERAL 12 PHILIPSBURG #3 JOHN TAYLOR 1 ASSEMBLY - 77TH 12 PHILIPSBURG #3 PRESIDENT ASTEROID 1 12 PHILIPSBURG #3 PRESIDENT BERNIE SANDERS 1 GREGORY STEVEN/ALBERT 12 PHILIPSBURG #3 PRESIDENT 1 KOJANDINOVICH ATTORNEY 13 PORT MATILDA NO NAME 1 GENERAL 13 PORT MATILDA CONGRESS SUBICK 1 13 PORT MATILDA PRESIDENT EVAN MCMULLIN 1 SNOW SHOE 14 PRESIDENT EVAN MCMULLIN 1 BORO GENERAL 15 RUSH NC LYNN HERMAN 2 ASSEMBLY - 77TH 15 RUSH NC PRESIDENT EVAN MCMULLIN 1 15 RUSH NC PRESIDENT JOHN KESSICK 1 STATE 15 RUSH NC JASON LAVERY 1 TREASURER 15 RUSH NC US SENATOR BERNIE SANDERS 1 ATTORNEY 16 SC N JOSH MARTIN 1 GENERAL ATTORNEY 16 SC N PAUL SAYLOR 1 GENERAL ATTORNEY 16 SC N PETER LIN 1 GENERAL GENERAL 16 SC N ANYBODY BUT HIM 1 ASSEMBLY - 77TH GENERAL 16 SC N BLANK 1 ASSEMBLY - 77TH GENERAL 16 SC N HUGH MANGUS 1 ASSEMBLY - 77TH GENERAL 16 SC N KEVIN NELSON 1 ASSEMBLY - 77TH GENERAL 16 SC N NA 1 ASSEMBLY - 77TH GENERAL 16 SC N NEIL WALLACE 1 ASSEMBLY - 77TH GENERAL 16 SC N PETER LIN 1 ASSEMBLY - 77TH 16 SC N PRESIDENT BERNIE SANDERS 1 16 SC N PRESIDENT EVAN MCMULLEN 4 16 SC N PRESIDENT TED CRUZ 1 ATTORNEY 17 SCNE DANIEL LUIBIL 1 GENERAL ATTORNEY 17 SCNE MEL WHITE 1 GENERAL AUDITOR 17 SCNE NO 1 GENERAL 17 SCNE CONGRESS NO 1 GENERAL 17 SCNE ALAN DUMPY BOY XU 1 ASSEMBLY - 77TH GENERAL 17 SCNE BO MOUSE 1 ASSEMBLY - 77TH GENERAL 17 SCNE GEORGE B. BELMONTE 1 ASSEMBLY - 77TH GENERAL 17 SCNE HARAMBE 1 ASSEMBLY - 77TH GENERAL 17 SCNE JIMMY CAO 1 ASSEMBLY - 77TH GENERAL 17 SCNE JOHN H. HERRINGTON 1 ASSEMBLY - 77TH GENERAL 17 SCNE NO 1 ASSEMBLY - 77TH GENERAL 17 SCNE NOT THE NRA 1 ASSEMBLY - 77TH GENERAL 17 SCNE TARA WYCKOFF 1 ASSEMBLY - 77TH GENERAL 17 SCNE TESLA SARACCO 1 ASSEMBLY - 77TH 17 SCNE PRESIDENT BERNIE SANDERS 4 17 SCNE PRESIDENT CONDOLEZA RICE 1 17 SCNE PRESIDENT EVAN MCMULLIN/MINDY FINN 1 17 SCNE PRESIDENT EVAN MCMULLIN-FINN 1 17 SCNE PRESIDENT JONATHAN D. NABAVI 1 17 SCNE PRESIDENT JONATHAN NABAVI 1 17 SCNE PRESIDENT MICHAEL R. PENCE 1 17 SCNE PRESIDENT MICHAL A. MATUREN 1 17 SCNE PRESIDENT RIC FLAIR 1 STATE 17 SCNE NO 1 TREASURER 17 SCNE US SENATOR KEN BONE 1 ATTORNEY 18 SCNW ALAN RIHM 1 GENERAL ATTORNEY 18 SCNW SCOTT CONKLIN 1 GENERAL ATTORNEY 18 SCNW URINAMA 1 GENERAL ATTORNEY 18 SCNW WILL SMITH 1 GENERAL AUDITOR 18 SCNW NO ONE 1 GENERAL 18 SCNW CONGRESS CARSON WENTZ 1 18 SCNW CONGRESS RYAN COSTELLO 1 18 SCNW CONGRESS WILL SMITH 1 GENERAL 18 SCNW AGGIA LUGAL KASH 1 ASSEMBLY - 77TH GENERAL 18 SCNW BERNIE SANDERS 1 ASSEMBLY - 77TH GENERAL 18 SCNW BLANK 1 ASSEMBLY - 77TH GENERAL 18 SCNW CARLY KENT 1 ASSEMBLY - 77TH GENERAL 18 SCNW CLYDE WEBB 1 ASSEMBLY - 77TH GENERAL 18 SCNW DAN GREENE 1 ASSEMBLY - 77TH GENERAL 18 SCNW DONALD JAMES DOUGHERTY 1 ASSEMBLY - 77TH GENERAL 18 SCNW DOUG DARRAH 1 ASSEMBLY - 77TH GENERAL 18 SCNW DR. RICHARD STEHOUWER 1 ASSEMBLY - 77TH GENERAL 18 SCNW JACQUI WALKER 1 ASSEMBLY - 77TH GENERAL 18 SCNW JAMES FRANKLIN 2 ASSEMBLY - 77TH GENERAL 18 SCNW JOHN MAGAGNA 1 ASSEMBLY - 77TH GENERAL 18 SCNW JOSEPH SHEROLIS 1 ASSEMBLY - 77TH GENERAL 18 SCNW KERRY BENNINGHOFF 4 ASSEMBLY - 77TH GENERAL 18 SCNW LORIN ASHTON 1 ASSEMBLY - 77TH GENERAL 18 SCNW MARAMBE 1 ASSEMBLY - 77TH GENERAL 18 SCNW MARK DANIEL DOLLARD 1 ASSEMBLY - 77TH GENERAL 18 SCNW MATTHEW GRIBBON 1 ASSEMBLY - 77TH GENERAL 18 SCNW MATTHEW HOOKS 1 ASSEMBLY - 77TH GENERAL 18 SCNW MELODY FLECK 1 ASSEMBLY - 77TH GENERAL 18 SCNW MICHAEL REISMAN 1 ASSEMBLY - 77TH GENERAL 18 SCNW PETER HEEVELT 1 ASSEMBLY - 77TH GENERAL 18 SCNW SUSAN NAHVI 1 ASSEMBLY - 77TH GENERAL 18 SCNW TOM BRADY 1 ASSEMBLY - 77TH GENERAL 18 SCNW VITO BRACCIA 1 ASSEMBLY - 77TH 18 SCNW PRESIDENT ALLEN IVERSON 1 18 SCNW PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA 2 18 SCNW PRESIDENT BERNIE SANDERS 6 18 SCNW PRESIDENT DAVID DRAIMER 1 18 SCNW PRESIDENT EVAN MCMULLEN 2 18 SCNW PRESIDENT JOHN KASICK 2 18 SCNW PRESIDENT JOSEPH BIDEN 1 18 SCNW PRESIDENT MICHAEL PENCE 1 18 SCNW PRESIDENT MICHAEL SHUSTER 1 18 SCNW PRESIDENT SPENCER KOEHERLE 1 18 SCNW PRESIDENT WENTSAI WANG 1 STATE 18 SCNW GABRIEL MARKS 1 TREASURER STATE 18 SCNW RICHARD FORNICOLA 1 TREASURER STATE 18 SCNW SCOTT CONKLIN 1 TREASURER 18 SCNW US SENATOR JOHN FETTERMAN 1 18 SCNW US SENATOR SCOTT CONKLIN 1 ATTORNEY 19 SCS 1 BERNIE SANDERS 1 GENERAL ATTORNEY 19 SCS 1 CHRIS ROMAGE 1 GENERAL ATTORNEY 19 SCS 1 JONATHAN STUBE 1 GENERAL ATTORNEY 19 SCS 1 OUR DOG HENRY 1 GENERAL ATTORNEY 19 SCS 1 SANDY MARTLAND 1 GENERAL ATTORNEY 19 SCS 1 STEVE ZAPPALA 1 GENERAL ATTORNEY 19 SCS 1 WALTER D.
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