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ELECTION SUMMARY-GROUP DETAIL RUN DATE:Ll/15/12 04:46 ELECTION SUMMARY-GROUP DETAIL ADA COUNTY ELECTION 2012 GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 6, 2012 RUN DATE:ll/15/12 04:46 PM TOTAL VOTES % ABSENTEE ELECTION DAY PRECINCTS COUNTED (OF 145). 145 100.00 REGISTERED VOTERS - TOTAL 251,467 BALLOTS CAST - TOTAL PAGES. 367,836 100,719 267,117 BALLOTS CAST - TOTAL. 184,007 50,430 133,577 BALLOTS CAST - TOTAL PAGE TWO. 183,829 50,289 133, 540 VOTER TURNOUT - TOTAL 73.17 PRESIDENT Ross C. "Rocky" Anderson (IND) 636 .35 121 515 Virgil H. Goode (CON) 477 .26 95 382 Gary Johnson (LIB) 3,422 1. 88 543 2,879 Barack Obama (DEM) 77,137 42.33 21,276 55,861 Mitt Romney (REP). 97,554 53.53 27,470 70,084 Jill Stein (IND) 1,320 .72 238 1,082 WRITE-IN. 1,700 . 93 267 1,433 REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS FIRST DISTRICT Jimmy Farris (DEM) 25,482 29.55 7,543 17,939 Raul R. Labrador (REP) 55,863 64.77 15,823 40,040 Rob Oates (LIB) 3,221 3.73 624 2,597 Pro-Life (IND) . 1,676 1. 94 300 1,376 REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS SECOND DISTRICT Nicole LeFavour (DEM) 47,227 52.37 12,450 34,777 Mike Simpson (REP) 42,753 47.41 12,134 30,619 WRITE-IN. 192 .21 37 155 STATE SENATOR LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 14 Marv Hagedorn (REP) 14,284 66.45 4,360 9,924 Al Shoushtarian (IND) 7' 213 33.55 1,875 5,338 STATE REPRESENTATIVE POSITION A LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 14 Mike Moyle (REP) 18,045 100.00 5,155 12,890 STATE REPRESENTATIVE POSITION B LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 14 Glida Bothwell (DEM). 6,349 29.61 1, 8 98 4,451 Reed DeMordaunt (REP) 15,091 70.39 4,430 10, 661 STATE SENATOR LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 15 Fred S. Martin (REP). 9,545 52.08 2, 963 6,582 Betty Richardson (DEM) 8,783 47.92 2, 693 6,090 STATE REPRESENTATIVE POSITION A LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 15 Richard Keller (DEM). 7,379 41.04 2,274 5,105 Lynn M. Luker (REP) 10,602 58. 96 3,282 7,320 STATE REPRESENTATIVE POSITION B LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 15 Steve Berch (DEM). 8' 481 46.86 2,615 5,866 Mark Patterson (REP). 9, 618 53.14 2,975 6, 643 STATE SENATOR LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 16 Les Bock (DEM). 10,897 57.26 3,206 7' 691 Joan Cloonan (REP) 8, 135 42.74 2,253 5,882 STATE REPRESENTATIVE POSITION A LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 16 Grant Burgoyne (DEM). 10,158 53.99 3,101 7,057 Jeffrey Laing (LIB) 1, 427 7.58 203 1,224 Lee-Mark Ruff (REP) 7,230 38.43 2,099 5, 131 STATE REPRESENTATIVE POSITION B LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 16 Hy Kloc (DEM) 10,258 54.19 2,985 7,273 Graham Paterson (REP) 8,673 45.81 2,454 6,219 STATE SENATOR LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 17 Judy M. Peavey-Derr (REP) 5, 980 37.07 1,563 4,417 Elliot Werk (DEM). 10,150 62.93 2,522 7,628 STATE REPRESENTATIVE POSITION A LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 17 John L Gannon (DEM) 8,959 56.58 2,380 6,579 Kreed Ray Kleinkopf (REP) 4, 988 31.50 1,379 3,609 Gus Voss (IND) . 1,886 11. 91 260 1, 626 STATE REPRESENTATIVE POSITION B LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 17 Sue Chew (DEM). 10,188 62.73 2,523 7,665 Mikel Hautzinger (LIB) 976 6.01 158 818 Chad Inman (REP) 5,076 31. 26 1, 396 3,680 STATE SENATOR LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 18 Branden J. Durst (DEM) 11, 2 92 53.55 3,515 7,777 Mitch Toryanski (REP) 9,796 46.45 2,807 6, 98 9 STATE REPRESENTATIVE POSITION A LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 18 Julie Ellsworth (REP) 9,434 44.65 2,680 6,754 Janie Ward-Engelking (DEM). 11,693 55.35 3,656 8,037 STATE REPRESENTATIVE POSITION B LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 18 Brad R. Bolicek (REP) 9,145 43.77 2,569 6,576 Phylis K King (DEM) 11, 748 56.23 3,699 8,049 STATE SENATOR LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 19 Cherie Buckner-Webb (DEM) 15,778 70.02 3, 963 11, 815 Paul Nelson O'Leary (REP) 6,755 29.98 1,769 4, 986 STATE REPRESENTATIVE POSITION A LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 19 Mathew Erpelding (DEM) 14,695 66.67 3,742 10,953 Mike Washburn (REP) 7,345 33.33 1,876 5,469 STATE REPRESENTATIVE POSITION B LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 19 Don Howard (REP) 7,509 34.31 1,907 5,602 Holli High Woodings (DEM) 14,378 65.69 3,674 10,704 STATE SENATOR LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 20 James Mace (DEM) 5,695 31. 64 1,695 4,000 Chuck Winder (REP) 12,303 68.36 3,548 8,755 STATE REPRESENTATIVE POSITION A LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 20 Caitlin R. Lister (DEM). 5,958 33.46 1,732 4,226 Joe A. Palmer (REP) 11,848 66.54 3,438 8,410 STATE REPRESENTATIVE POSITION B LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 20 James Holtzclaw (REP) 14,706 100.00 4, 1 71 10,535 STATE SENATOR LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 21 Clifford R. 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Twilegar (DEM) 66,042 39. 72 17 f 937 48, 105 Magistrate Christopher Bieter YES 118,471 80.50 32,889 85,582 NO. 28,690 19.50 7,612 21,078 Magistrate Russell Comstock YES 114,899 80.67 31,985 82, 914 NO. 27,536 19.33 7,087 20,449 Magistrate Theresa Gardunia YES 113, 680 80.51 31,563 82,117 NO. 27,518 19. 4 9 7,202 20,316 Magistrate William Harrigf eld YES 111, 871 80.02 31,026 80,845 NO. 27,940 19.98 7,352 20,588 Magistrate John Hawley YES 113, 272 80.67 31,615 81, 657 NO. 27,146 19.33 7,040 20,106 Magistrate Cathleen MacGregor Irby YES 114, 449 81.38 31,840 82,609 NO. 26,181 18.62 6,825 19,356 Magistrate David Manweiler YES 112,244 80.33 31,242 81,002 NO. 27,489 19.67 7,233 20,256 Magistrate Michael Oths YES 110,671 80.08 30,831 79, 840 NO. 27,526 19.92 7,158 20,368 Magistrate Thomas Watkins YES 111, 258 80.73 30,959 80,299 NO. 26,551 19.27 6, 8 67 19,684 ADA COUNTY HIGHWAY DISTRICT DISTRICT 1 - FOUR YEAR TERM Jim Hansen 15,105 53.97 4,161 10,944 Carol Ann McKee 10,997 39.29 2,840 8,157 Neil Piispanen. 1,888 6.75 480 1,408 ADA COUNTY HIGHWAY DISTRICT DISTRICT 2 - FOUR YEAR TERM Rebecca Arnold. 13,884 58.71 4,257 9, 627 John M. Carver. 9,765 41.29 2,717 7,048 ADA COUNTY HIGHWAY DISTRICT DISTRICT 5 - FOUR YEAR TERM Sara M Baker 28,492 100.00 8,292 20,200 COLLEGE OF WESTERN IDAHO SEAT 3 - FOUR YEAR TERM Mary (M.C.) Niland 127,342 100.00 35,058 92,284 COLLEGE OF WESTERN IDAHO SEAT 4 - FOUR YEAR TERM Mark Dunham. 126,901 100.00 34' 963 91,938 COLLEGE OF WESTERN IDAHO SEAT 5 - FOUR YEAR TERM Guy G. Hurlbutt 126,420 100.00 35,028 91,392 INITIATIVE A GARDEN CITY YES 2,068 43.15 644 1,424 NO. 2,725 56.85 8 68 1,857 INITIATIVE B GARDEN CITY YES 2,502 52.40 726 1,776 NO. 2,273 47.60 775 1,498 Meridian Heights Water & Sewer District Bond IN FAVOR OF. 175 74.79 46 129 AGAINST 59 25.21 11 48 City of Eagle Bond IN FAVOR OF. 6,519 66. 42 1,638 4,881 AGAINST 3,296 33.58 1,201 2,095 S.J.R. 102 YES 124,540 74.65 34' 97 4 89,566 NO. 42,286 25.35 11, 361 30,925 H.J.R. 2 YES 112,948 66.34 30,867 82,081 NO. 57,321 33.66 16,180 41,141 PROPOSITION 1 YES 70,598 39.18 19,949 50,649 NO.
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