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Race Invalid Write in Name Count ORANGE COUNTY FLORIDA ORANGE COUNTY FLORIDA NOVEMBER 8, 2016 GENERAL ELECTION Race Invalid Write In Name Count PR APP ?TRUSTWORTHY 1 PRES 3RD PARTY / BRAND NEW FRESH PARTY 2 TX COLL 7 DWARFS 1 ST ATTY A CONSERVATIVE 2 ST ATTY A DEMOCRAT 1 ST SEN 11 A DEMOCRAT 2 TX COLL A DEMOCRAT 4 PRES A MULLIGAN 1 ST ATTY A NON DEMOCRAT 4 PR APP A REPUBLICAN 1 PRES A REPUBLICAN 6 ST SEN 11 A REPUBLICAN 92 TX COLL A REPUBLICAN 160 US SEN A REPUBLICAN 3 ST ATTY A REPUBLICAN 230 ST REP 46 A REPUBLICAN 17 PRES A SINCERE LEADER 1 PRES A TRUE AMERICAN 1 PR APP ABOLISH POSITION 1 TX COLL ABOLISH THE POSITION 1 PRES ABRAHAM LINCOLN 3 ST ATTY ABRAHAM LINCOLN 4 TX COLL ABRAHAM LINCOLN 1 PRES ACE MY DOG 1 ST ATTY ADAM WEST 1 TX COLL ADAM WEST BATMAN 1 CONG 7AGAINST ALL 1 PR APP AGREGADO POR ESCRITO 7 ST ATTY AGREGADO POR ESCRITO 63 ST REP 46 AGREGADO POR ESCRITO 3 ST SEN 11 AGREGADO POR ESCRITO 19 TX COLL AGREGADO POR ESCRITO 48 ST ATTY AIMEE ADAMS 1 CONG 7AIR BUD 1 ST SEN 11 AIZO REDDICK 1 TX COLL AL CAPONE 2 PRES AL GORE 1 US SEN AL GORE 1 ST SEN 11 AL PACINO 1 ST ATTY AL SHARPTON 1 PRES ALAN GRAYSON 1 ST ATTY ALAN GRAYSON 5 ST SEN 11 ALAN GRAYSON 2 TX COLL ALAN GRAYSON 1 US SEN ALAN GRAYSON 30 PRES ALAN HAYES 1 ST SEN 11 ALAN HAYES 141 ORANGE COUNTY FLORIDA NOVEMBER 8, 2016 GENERAL ELECTION Race Invalid Write In Name Count ST SEN 11 ALAN WEST 1 ST ATTY ALBERT EINSTEIN 2 ST ATTY ALEX TREBEK 1 TX COLL ALEXANDER HAIG 1 ST ATTY ALEXANDER HAMILTON 1 TX COLL ALEXANDER HAMILTON 2 ST ATTY ALF 1 ST REP 46 ALF 1 ST SEN 11 ALF 1 TX COLL ALF 1 PRES ALFRED E NEUMAN 2 ST ATTY ALFRED E NEUMAN 9 ST SEN 11 ALFRED E NEUMAN 4 TX COLL ALFRED E NEUMAN 1 PRES ALICE COOPER 1 ST ATTY ALICE COOPER 2 ST SEN 11 ALICE COOPER 1 TX COLL ALICE COOPER 2 US SEN ALICE COOPER 1 TX COLL ALICE THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS 1 ST SEN 11 ALLEN HAYS 1 ST ATTY ALLEN WEST 5 ST SEN 11 ALLEN WEST 5 TX COLL ALLEN WEST 4 PRES ALPHA MALE 1 TX COLL ALZO REDDICK 1 ST ATTY AMERICAN 2 ST SEN 11 AMERICAN 1 TX COLL AMERICAN 1 ST ATTY AMERICAN ANY 1 TX COLL AND SHAGGY TOO 1 ST SEN 11 ANDY GARDINER 2 ST ATTY ANGELA COREY 7 PRES ANGELA MERKEL (GERMANY) 1 ST SEN 11 ANY CONSERVATIVE 1 TX COLL ANY CONSERVATIVE 1 TX COLL ANY NON DEMOCRAT 7 PRES ANY NON RACIST 1 TX COLL ANYONE BUT SCOTT RANDOLPH 25 TX COLL ANYONE/TRUE DEMOCRACY 1 PRES APOLLO 1 TX COLL APOPKA RESIDENT 1 TX COLL ARAMIS AYALA 2 TX COLL ARLENE SIMPSON 3 PRES ARNOLD PALMER 1 ST ATTY ARNOLD PALMER 2 PRES ARNOLD SWARZENEGGER 2 ORANGE COUNTY FLORIDA NOVEMBER 8, 2016 GENERAL ELECTION Race Invalid Write In Name Count ST ATTY ARTHUR THE DOG 1 PR APP ASMODOEUS 1 PRES ASMODOEUS 1 ST ATTY ASMODOEUS 1 TX COLL ASMODOEUS 1 ST ATTY ATTICUS FINCH 1 ST SEN 11 ATTICUS FINCH 2 PRES AUBIE THE TIGER 1 US SEN AUGUSTUS INVICTUS 3 US SEN AXEL ROSE 1 ST ATTY BAMBI 1 PR APP BARACK OBAMA 1 PRES BARACK OBAMA 37 ST ATTY BARACK OBAMA 1 ST SEN 11 BARACK OBAMA 2 TX COLL BARACK OBAMA 3 US SEN BARACK OBAMA 3 ST SEN 11 BARBARA BUSH 1 ST SEN 11 BARNEY RUBBLE 1 TX COLL BARNEY RUBBLE 1 ST ATTY BARNEY THE DINOSOUR 4 ST ATTY BARRY GOLDWATER 1 TX COLL BARRY GOLDWATER 1 ST ATTY BART SIMPSON 3 ST ATTY BASIL E DALACK 1 ST SEN 11 BASIL E DALACK 2 TX COLL BASIL E DALACK 2 ST ATTY BASKET OF DEPLORABLES 1 PRES BATMAN 3 ST SEN 11 BATMAN 8 TX COLL BATMAN 10 US SEN BATMAN 1 PRES BEAVIS & BUTTHEAD 1 CONG 7 BEETLEJUICE 1 ST ATTY BELLA 1 TX COLL BELLA 1 ST ATTY BELLE 1 ST ATTY BELVIN PERRY 49 TX COLL BELVIN PERRY 1 PRES BEN CARSON 100 ST ATTY BEN CARSON 9 ST SEN 11 BEN CARSON 3 TX COLL BEN CARSON 4 US SEN BEN CARSON 1 PRES BEN SASSE 8 ST ATTY BEN SHAPIRO 3 ST ATTY BENEDICK ARNOLD 1 ORANGE COUNTY FLORIDA NOVEMBER 8, 2016 GENERAL ELECTION Race Invalid Write In Name Count PRES BENEDICT OPTION 1 TX COLL BENJAMIN BROWN 15 TX COLL BENJAMIN FRANKLIN 1 TX COLL BERNIE MADOFF 2 CONG 7 BERNIE SANDERS 2 PR APP BERNIE SANDERS 4 PRES BERNIE SANDERS 1589 ST ATTY BERNIE SANDERS 17 ST REP 46 BERNIE SANDERS 2 ST SEN 11 BERNIE SANDERS 3 TX COLL BERNIE SANDERS 15 US SEN BERNIE SANDERS 36 US SEN BETH KASSAB 1 ST SEN 11 BETSY VANDERLEY 1 TX COLL BETSY VANDERLEY 5 PRES BETTER CHOICES 1 TX COLL BETTY BOOP 1 ST ATTY BETTY WHITE 1 ST SEN 11 BETTY WHITE 1 TX COLL BETTY WHITE 1 ST ATTY BEVERLY REPONEN 1 ST SEN 11 BEVERLY REPONEN 1 TX COLL BEVERLY WILLIS 4 PRES BEYONCE 1 TX COLL BEYONCE 1 TX COLL BIBLBO BAGGINS 1 ST ATTY BIG BIRD 2 TX COLL BIG BIRD 2 ST ATTY BIG BROTHER 1 TX COLL BIG DADDY 1 PRES BIGGIE SMALLS FOR MAYOR 1 PRES BILL CLINTON 1 ST ATTY BILL CLINTON 2 ST SEN 11 BILL CLINTON 3 TX COLL BILL CLINTON 4 PRES BILL COSBY 1 ST ATTY BILL COSBY 1 ST SEN 11 BILL COSBY 1 TX COLL BILL COSBY 1 PR APP BILL COWLES 1 ST SEN 11 BILL COWLES 1 TX COLL BILL COWLES 4 PR APP BILL DONEGAN 11 ST ATTY BILL DONEGAN 1 TX COLL BILL DONEGAN 8 PR APP BILL GATES 1 PRES BILL GATES 3 ORANGE COUNTY FLORIDA NOVEMBER 8, 2016 GENERAL ELECTION Race Invalid Write In Name Count ST ATTY BILL GATES 4 TX COLL BILL GATES 2 ST ATTY BILL MAHER 1 US SEN BILL MAHER 1 PRES BILL MAHER 1 ST SEN 11 BILL MAHER 1 ST ATTY BILL MCCOLLUM 5 ST SEN 11 BILL MCCOLLUM 5 US SEN BILL MCCOLLUM 1 PRES BILL MURRAY 3 ST ATTY BILL MURRAY 3 TX COLL BILL MURRAY 1 ST ATTY BILL NELSON 1 ST SEN 11 BILL NELSON 1 TX COLL BILL NELSON 3 US SEN BILL NELSON 1 PRES BILL NYE THE SCIENCE GUY 3 ST ATTY BILL NYE THE SCIENCE GUY 2 TX COLL BILL NYE THE SCIENCE GUY 2 ST ATTY BILL OREILLY 2 TX COLL BILL OREILLY 1 ST ATTY BILL SMITH 4 ST ATTY BILL SUBLETTE 2 TX COLL BILL SUBLETTE 1 ST ATTY BILL THE CAT 2 TX COLL BILL THE CAT 2 ST ATTY BILLY THE KID 1 ST ATTY BIMBO ERUPTION 1 CONG 7BITE ME 1 ST ATTY BLACK DYNAMITE 1 TX COLL BLACK DYNAMITE 2 ST ATTY BLAIR JOHNSON 1 TX COLL BLAIR JOHNSON 1 ST ATTY BLAKE BORTLES 2 PRES BLAKE DETWEILER 2 CONG 7 BLANK OR UNREADABLE 72 PR APP BLANK OR UNREADABLE 330 PRES BLANK OR UNREADABLE 264 ST ATTY BLANK OR UNREADABLE 2616 ST REP 46 BLANK OR UNREADABLE 168 ST SEN 11 BLANK OR UNREADABLE 947 TX COLL BLANK OR UNREADABLE 1955 US SEN BLANK OR UNREADABLE 51 ST ATTY BLONDI 1 TX COLL BOB BARKER 2 TX COLL BOB CRATCHET 1 ST ATTY BOB DOLE 3 ORANGE COUNTY FLORIDA NOVEMBER 8, 2016 GENERAL ELECTION Race Invalid Write In Name Count ST SEN 11 BOB DOLE 2 TX COLL BOB DOLE 2 PRES BOB DYLAN 1 ST ATTY BOB DYLAN 1 ST ATTY BOB EGAN 2 ST ATTY BOB EUBANKS 1 ST SEN 11 BOB FRIER 1 PRES BOB GOFF 1 PRES BOB GRAHAM 1 US SEN BOB GRAHAM 1 PR APP BOB HOPE 1 PRES BOB HOPE 1 ST ATTY BOB HOPE 2 TX COLL BOB HOPE 1 PRES BOB MARLEY 1 ST ATTY BOB MARLEY 1 ST SEN 11 BOB MARLEY 1 TX COLL BOB MARLEY 1 ST ATTY BOB OROS 1 ST SEN 11 BOB POE 1 TX COLL BOB POE 1 US SEN BOB POE 1 ST ATTY BOB SAGET 1 ST SEN 11 BOB SINDLER 1 ST SEN 11 BOB SINDLER 55 TX COLL BOB SINDLER 1 ST ATTY BOB SMITH 7 ST ATTY BOB VILLA 1 ST ATTY BOB WESLEY 2 PRES BOBBY BOWDEN 1 TX COLL BOBBY BOWDEN 1 US SEN BOBBY BOWDEN 1 ST ATTY BONO 1 TX COLL BOOGY MAN 1 TX COLL BOOMERISGOD 1 TX COLL BOOTS RANDOLPH 1 TX COLL BORAT 1 CONG 7 BOTH=DOUCHE BAGS 1 TX COLL BOYCAT 1 PRES BOZO THE CLOWN 1 ST ATTY BOZO THE CLOWN 11 ST SEN 11 BOZO THE CLOWN 2 TX COLL BOZO THE CLOWN 4 ST ATTY BRAD PITT 4 ST SEN 11 BRAD PITT 2 TX COLL BRAD PITT 2 ST ATTY BRING BACK PLUTO 1 ORANGE COUNTY FLORIDA NOVEMBER 8, 2016 GENERAL ELECTION Race Invalid Write In Name Count TX COLL BRITNEY SPEARS 1 ST SEN 11 BRUCE ANTONE 2 TX COLL BRUCE JENNER 1 ST ATTY BRUCE LEE 1 TX COLL BRUCE LEE 1 ST ATTY BRUCE MOUNT JR 2 PRES BRUCE WAYNE 4 ST ATTY BRUCE WAYNE 3 ST REP 46 BRUCE WAYNE 2 ST SEN 11 BRUCE WAYNE 1 TX COLL BRUCE WAYNE 4 US SEN BRUCE WAYNE 1 TX COLL BRUNO MARS 1 ST SEN 11 BRYAN NELSON 7 TX COLL BRYAN NELSON 1 PRES BUBBA FEET 1 ST ATTY BUBBA GUMP 1 ST SEN 11 BUCK WHEAT 1 ST ATTY BUD HEDINGER 2 TX COLL BUD HEDINGER 1 ST ATTY BUDDY DYER 4 ST SEN 11 BUDDY DYER 2 TX COLL BUDDY DYER 3 ST ATTY BUFFY 1 ST SEN 11 BUFFY 1 PR APP BUGS BUNNY 1 PRES BUGS BUNNY 5 ST ATTY BUGS BUNNY 13 ST SEN 11 BUGS BUNNY 3 TX COLL BUGS BUNNY 9 US SEN BUGS BUNNY 1 ST ATTY BULLWINKLE 1 ST SEN 11 BULLWINKLE 1 TX COLL BULLWINKLE 1 TX COLL BURGER KING 1 PR APP BUSH 1 ST ATTY BUSH 3 ST REP 46 BUSH 1 ST SEN 11 BUSH 1 TX COLL BUSH 2 PRES BUSTER 1 ST ATTY BUZZ LIGHTYEAR 1 TX COLL CALIGULA 1 ST ATTY CALVIN COOLIDGE 1 TX COLL CALVIN COOLIDGE 1 PRES CANADA 1 ST ATTY CAPTAIN AMERICA 1 ORANGE COUNTY FLORIDA NOVEMBER 8, 2016 GENERAL ELECTION Race Invalid Write In Name Count TX COLL CAPTAIN AMERICA 4 ST ATTY CAPTAIN CRUNCH 1 PRES CAPTAIN JACK SPARROW 1 PRES CAPTAIN KANGAROO 1 US SEN CARLOS BERUFF 11 PRES CARLY FIORINA 9 ST ATTY CARMEN MIRANDA 1 ST ATTY CARRIE UNDERWOOD 1 ST ATTY CAT 1 TX COLL CAT 1 TX COLL CHANGE TERM 1 PRES CHANNING TATUM 1 TX COLL CHARLES BARKLEY 1 ST ATTY CHARLES T CANADY 3 ST SEN 11 CHARLES T CANADY 1 ST ATTY CHARLIE BROWN 9 ST SEN 11 CHARLIE BROWN 5 TX COLL CHARLIE BROWN 4 PRES CHARLIE BROWN/LUCY FIRST LADY 1 ST ATTY CHARLIE CRIST 1 ST SEN 11 CHARLIE CRIST 1 US SEN CHARLIE CRIST 2 ST SEN 11 CHEETAH 1 CONG 7CHILI PEPPER 1 TX COLL CHIP AND DALE 1 ST ATTY CHOICE 1 ST ATTY CHOIR 1 PRES CHRIS CHRISTIE 1 ST ATTY CHRIS CHRISTIE 3 ST SEN 11 CHRISTINE MOORE 1 TX COLL CHUCK E CHEESE 1 CONG 7 CHUCK NORRIS 1 PR APP CHUCK NORRIS 1 PRES CHUCK NORRIS 2 ST ATTY CHUCK NORRIS 4 ST SEN 11 CHUCK NORRIS 4 TX COLL CHUCK NORRIS 2 PRES CHUCK ONEAL 3 ST SEN 11 CHUCK ONEAL 111 ST ATTY CHUCKLES THE CLOWN 1 ST ATTY CINDERELLA 1 ST ATTY CLARENCE DARROW 1 ST ATTY CLARENCE THOMAS 1 PR APP CLARK KENT 1 PRES CLARK KENT 1 ST SEN 11 CLARK KENT 1 TX COLL CLARK KENT 1 ORANGE COUNTY FLORIDA NOVEMBER 8, 2016 GENERAL ELECTION Race Invalid Write In Name Count US SEN CLEETUS 1 PRES CLINT EASTWOOD 1 ST ATTY CLINT EASTWOOD 6 ST SEN 11 CLINT EASTWOOD 2 TX COLL CLINT EASTWOOD 5 ST ATTY COACH P 1 PRES COBRA BUBBLES 1 PRES COBRA COMMANDER 1 PRES COLIN POWELL 22 ST ATTY COLIN POWELL
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