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Strprecinct Strwritein Strposition Lng#Votes Strparty strPrecinct strWriteIn strPosition lng#Votes strParty Antrim 2 Allen West ATTORNEY GENERAL 1 N/A Mercersburg Amy Burkot ATTORNEY GENERAL 1 N/A Hamilton 1 Andrew Sallie ATTORNEY GENERAL 1 N/A Southampton-Mt Rock Ben Sisko ATTORNEY GENERAL 1 N/A Chambersburg 1-1 Benjamin Brug ATTORNEY GENERAL 1 N/A Washington 2 Benjamin Zamostny ATTORNEY GENERAL 1 N/A Washington 5 Bill Coe ATTORNEY GENERAL 1 N/A Hamilton 2 Bonnie Parker ATTORNEY GENERAL 1 N/A Mont Alto Caleb Joseph ATTORNEY GENERAL 1 N/A Greencastle 2 Chad Reichard ATTORNEY GENERAL 1 N/A Southampton-West Chris Benfer ATTORNEY GENERAL 1 N/A Southampton-West Collier Veley ATTORNEY GENERAL 1 N/A Chambersburg 2-1 Daniel Sisore 4 ATTORNEY GENERAL 1 N/A Chambersburg 4-2 Dennis Schmaltz ATTORNEY GENERAL 1 N/A Chambersburg 1-1 Donald Duck ATTORNEY GENERAL 1 N/A Greene 4 Donald Trump ATTORNEY GENERAL 1 N/A Chambersburg 3-1 Duncan E. Webb ATTORNEY GENERAL 1 N/A Chambersburg 1-1 Dwayne Mallast ATTORNEY GENERAL 1 N/A Chambersburg 1-1 Emperor Palpatine ATTORNEY GENERAL 1 N/A Waynesboro 1-1 Eugene Depasquale ATTORNEY GENERAL 1 N/A Chambersburg 5-2 Harvey Dent ATTORNEY GENERAL 1 N/A Waynesboro 1-2 J. David Monnn ATTORNEY GENERAL 1 N/A Mercersburg James Hetfield ATTORNEY GENERAL 1 N/A Letterkenny 2 Jerry Powell ATTORNEY GENERAL 1 N/A Mercersburg Joe Sestak ATTORNEY GENERAL 1 N/A St Thomas 2 John Keck ATTORNEY GENERAL 1 N/A Waynesboro 2-1 John Ray ATTORNEY GENERAL 1 N/A Hamilton 1 John Smith ATTORNEY GENERAL 1 N/A Washington 5 John Smith ATTORNEY GENERAL 1 N/A Greene 2 John Talhelm ATTORNEY GENERAL 1 N/A Southampton-Mt Rock Katherine Kaine ATTORNEY GENERAL 1 N/A Waynesboro 2-1 Lynn Lowman Sr. ATTORNEY GENERAL 1 N/A Guilford 2 Mark Pressma ATTORNEY GENERAL 1 N/A West End - Shippensburg Martha Krugh ATTORNEY GENERAL 1 N/A Mont Alto Michael Dickerson ATTORNEY GENERAL 1 N/A Hamilton 1 Mickey Mouse ATTORNEY GENERAL 1 N/A Montgomery 3 Mickey Mouse ATTORNEY GENERAL 1 N/A St Thomas 1 Mickey Mouse ATTORNEY GENERAL 1 N/A Chambersburg 4-2 Morgan Freeman ATTORNEY GENERAL 1 N/A Washington 3 N.A. Poe ATTORNEY GENERAL 1 N/A Montgomery 2 N/A ATTORNEY GENERAL 1 N/A Antrim 1 NAPOE ATTORNEY GENERAL 1 N/A Hamilton 1 Niether ATTORNEY GENERAL 1 N/A Antrim 2 Patrick J. Mills ATTORNEY GENERAL 1 N/A Fannett-Dry Run Paul D. Orange ATTORNEY GENERAL 1 N/A Hamilton 2 Paul Orange ATTORNEY GENERAL 1 N/A Washington 1 Phil McAlister ATTORNEY GENERAL 1 N/A St Thomas 2 Sarah Keck ATTORNEY GENERAL 1 N/A Greene 6 Steven A. Zappacola ATTORNEY GENERAL 1 N/A Greene 6 Steven A. Zappacola II ATTORNEY GENERAL 1 N/A Antrim 4 Steven Seagal ATTORNEY GENERAL 1 N/A Washington 2 Trey Gowdy ATTORNEY GENERAL 1 N/A Waynesboro 1-2 Trey Gowdy ATTORNEY GENERAL 1 N/A Chambersburg 3-1 Benjamin J Hayhurst AUDITOR GENERAL 1 N/A Washington 2 Benjamin Zamostny AUDITOR GENERAL 1 N/A Washington 5 Bill Coe AUDITOR GENERAL 1 N/A Mont Alto C.J. Mosley AUDITOR GENERAL 1 N/A Hamilton 2 Clyde Darrow AUDITOR GENERAL 1 N/A Greene 1 Colbie Smulders AUDITOR GENERAL 1 N/A Greene 2 Corey Ceylar AUDITOR GENERAL 1 N/A Washington 2 David G. Jordon AUDITOR GENERAL 1 N/A Chambersburg 4-2 Dennis Schmaltz AUDITOR GENERAL 1 N/A Greene 4 Donald Trump AUDITOR GENERAL 1 N/A Chambersburg 3-1 Duncan E. Webb AUDITOR GENERAL 1 N/A Chambersburg 1-1 Dwayne Mallast AUDITOR GENERAL 1 N/A Chambersburg 2-2 Edward Leighty AUDITOR GENERAL 1 N/A Waynesboro 3-1 Eugene A. Depasquale AUDITOR GENERAL 1 N/A Waynesboro 3-1 Eugene Capeesclerdy AUDITOR GENERAL 1 N/A Chambersburg 3-1 Gianna Benvon AUDITOR GENERAL 1 N/A Washington 5 Ginger Thompson AUDITOR GENERAL 1 N/A St Thomas 1 Goofy AUDITOR GENERAL 1 N/A Montgomery 2 Haranbe AUDITOR GENERAL 1 N/A Mont Alto Henry James AUDITOR GENERAL 1 N/A Antrim 4 Jean Claude Van Damm AUDITOR GENERAL 1 N/A Waynesboro 3-1 John Brown AUDITOR GENERAL 1 N/A Washington 5 John Smith AUDITOR GENERAL 1 N/A Chambersburg 4-2 Josh Shapiro AUDITOR GENERAL 1 N/A Washington 5 Josh Shapiro AUDITOR GENERAL 1 N/A Letterkenny 1 Lester Jumper AUDITOR GENERAL 1 N/A Chambersburg 1-2 Mark Cooper AUDITOR GENERAL 1 N/A Guilford 2 Mark Pressma AUDITOR GENERAL 1 N/A Chambersburg 4-2 Morgan Freeman AUDITOR GENERAL 1 N/A West End - Shippensburg Nathan L. Rush AUDITOR GENERAL 1 N/A Chambersburg 3-1 None AUDITOR GENERAL 1 N/A Chambersburg 1-1 Nute Gunray AUDITOR GENERAL 1 N/A Southampton-Mt Rock Other AUDITOR GENERAL 1 N/A Antrim 2 Patrick Mills AUDITOR GENERAL 1 N/A Hamilton 2 Paul D Orange AUDITOR GENERAL 1 N/A Montgomery 3 Richard Tracy AUDITOR GENERAL 1 N/A Washington 1 Ronnie Van Zandt AUDITOR GENERAL 1 N/A Montgomery 2 Ross Perot AUDITOR GENERAL 1 N/A Chambersburg 3-1 Sam Thrush AUDITOR GENERAL 1 N/A Chambersburg 3-1 Simon Stafford AUDITOR GENERAL 1 N/A Antrim 2 Steve Smith AUDITOR GENERAL 1 N/A Guilford 2 The Lone Ranger AUDITOR GENERAL 1 N/A Greene 4 Vladimir Putin AUDITOR GENERAL 1 N/A Greene 4 ? PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS 1 N/A Greene 6 Abbot PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS 1 N/A Antrim 5 Ajamu Baraka PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS 1 N/A Guilford 1 Alakayne Armai PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS 1 N/A Antrim 1 Alyssa Hall PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS 1 N/A Greene 5 Andrew Basiago PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS 1 N/A Chambersburg 2-2 Angela Nicole Walker PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS 1 N/A Waynesboro 2-2 Any One Else PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS 1 N/A Waynesboro 2-1 Barack Obama PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS 1 N/A Greene 6 Barrach Obama PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS 1 N/A Chambersburg 5-2 Bearnie Sanders PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS 1 N/A Chambersburg 2-2 Belinda Leighy PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS 2 N/A Chambersburg 5-2 Ben Barson PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS 1 N/A Greencastle 1 Ben Carion PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS 1 N/A Waynesboro 1-2 Ben Caron PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS 1 N/A Antrim 1 Ben Carson PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS 2 N/A Antrim 3 Ben Carson PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS 1 N/A Antrim 4 Ben Carson PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS 1 N/A Antrim 5 Ben Carson PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS 1 N/A Chambersburg 3-1 Ben Carson PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS 1 N/A Fannett-Sulpher Springs Ben Carson PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS 1 N/A Greene 5 Ben Carson PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS 1 N/A Guilford 1 Ben Carson PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS 2 N/A Guilford 5 Ben Carson PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS 1 N/A Hamilton 2 Ben Carson PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS 1 N/A Lurgan Ben Carson PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS 1 N/A Metal 1 Ben Carson PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS 1 N/A Montgomery 2 Ben Carson PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS 1 N/A Peters 1 Ben Carson PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS 1 N/A Peters 2 Ben Carson PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS 1 N/A Waynesboro 1-2 Ben Carson PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS 1 N/A Waynesboro 3-1 Ben Carson PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS 1 N/A Hamilton 1 Ben Carson/Joe Biden PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS 2 N/A Antrim 3 Ben Sasse PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS 1 N/A Antrim 3 Benjamine F. Sasse PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS 1 N/A Antrim 3 Bernard "Bernie" Sanders PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS 1 N/A Chambersburg 1-2 Bernard "Bernie" Sanders PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS 1 N/A Hamilton 2 Bernard Sanders PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS 1 N/A Waynesboro 1-1 Bernard Sanders PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS 1 N/A Washington 2 Bernard Sanders/Joe Biden PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS 1 N/A Guilford 2 Bernard Sanders/Tulsi Gabbard PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS 1 N/A Hamilton 2 Bernard Sanders/Warren Buffet vp PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS 1 N/A Antrim 1 Berney Sanders PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS 1 N/A West End - Shippensburg Berni Sanders PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS 1 N/A West End - Shippensburg Bernie Saanders PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS 1 N/A Greene 5 Bernie Sander/Robert Reigh PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS 1 N/A Antrim 1 Bernie Sanders PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS 4 N/A Antrim 2 Bernie Sanders PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS 1 N/A Antrim 3 Bernie Sanders PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS 1 N/A Antrim 4 Bernie Sanders PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS 2 N/A Chambersburg 1-1 Bernie Sanders PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS 3 N/A Chambersburg 1-2 Bernie Sanders PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS 1 N/A Chambersburg 2-1 Bernie Sanders PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS 4 N/A Chambersburg 3-1 Bernie Sanders PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS 9 N/A Chambersburg 4-1 Bernie Sanders PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS 1 N/A Chambersburg 4-2 Bernie Sanders PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS 2 N/A Chambersburg 5-2 Bernie Sanders PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS 3 N/A Fannett-Dry Run Bernie Sanders PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS 1 N/A Greencastle 1 Bernie Sanders PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS 3 N/A Greencastle 2 Bernie Sanders PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS 1 N/A Greene 1 Bernie Sanders PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS 1 N/A Greene 2 Bernie Sanders PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS 1 N/A Greene 3 Bernie Sanders PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS 3 N/A Greene 4 Bernie Sanders PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS 1 N/A Greene 5 Bernie Sanders PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS 2 N/A Greene 6 Bernie Sanders PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS 1 N/A Guilford 2 Bernie Sanders PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS 1 N/A Guilford 3 Bernie Sanders PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS 1 N/A Hamilton 2 Bernie Sanders PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS 1 N/A Hamilton 3 Bernie Sanders PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS 1 N/A Letterkenny 2 Bernie Sanders PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS 1 N/A Mercersburg Bernie Sanders PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS 1 N/A Mont Alto Bernie Sanders PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS 1 N/A Montgomery 2 Bernie Sanders PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS 1 N/A Peters 2 Bernie Sanders PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS 2 N/A Quincy 1 Bernie Sanders PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS 1 N/A Southampton-East Bernie Sanders PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS 5 N/A Southampton-Mt Rock Bernie Sanders PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS 2 N/A Southampton-West Bernie Sanders PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS 2 N/A St Thomas 2 Bernie Sanders PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS 2 N/A Washington 1 Bernie Sanders PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS 1 N/A Washington 2 Bernie Sanders PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS 4 N/A Washington 5 Bernie Sanders PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS 2 N/A Waynesboro 1-1 Bernie Sanders PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS 1 N/A Waynesboro 1-2 Bernie Sanders PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS 2 N/A Waynesboro 2-2 Bernie Sanders PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS 1 N/A Waynesboro 3-1 Bernie Sanders
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