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Subdivision Report Montgomery County, Pennsylvania Official Report 2012 General Election November 6, 2012 Subdivision Report Montgomery County, Pennsylvania Official Report Abington Registration & Turnout 41,142 Cartridge Turnout 30,284 73.61% Absentee Turnout 1,421 3.45% Total... 31,705 77.06% Presidential Electors 38/38 100.00% Rep - Mitt Romney 11,253 35.73% Dem - Barack Obama 19,871 63.09% Green - Jill Stein 94 0.30% Lib - Gary Johnson 238 0.76% Wrie-In 16 0.05% NP - Virgil Goode 0 0.00% NP - Tom Hoefling 1 0.00% NP - Ross Rocky C. Anderson 0 0.00% NP - Ron Paul 23 0.07% Total... 31,496 100.00% United States Senator 38/38 100.00% Rep - Tom Smith 10,307 33.53% Dem - Bob Casey, Jr. 20,155 65.56% Lib - Rayburn Douglas Smith 278 0.90% Write-In 4 0.01% Total... 30,744 100.00% Attorney General 38/38 100.00% Rep - David J. Freed 10,477 34.38% Dem - Kathleen G. Kane 19,684 64.59% Lib - Marakay J. Rogers 309 1.01% Write-In 4 0.01% Total... 30,474 100.00% Auditor General 38/38 100.00% Rep - John Maher 11,411 38.07% Dem - Eugene A. DePasquale 18,109 60.42% Lib - Betsy Elizabeth Summers 442 1.47% Write-In 9 0.03% Total... 29,971 100.00% State Treasurer 38/38 100.00% Rep - Diana Irey Vaughan 10,483 35.04% Dem - Robert M. McCord 19,023 63.59% Lib - Patricia M. Fryman 402 1.34% Write-In 7 0.02% NP - Donna Fike 0 0.00% Total... 29,915 100.00% Representative in Congress District 13 38/38 100.00% Rep - Joseph James Rooney 10,312 33.71% Dem - Allyson Y. Schwartz 20,261 66.24% Write-In 15 0.05% Total... 30,588 100.00% November 21, 2012 9:02 AM Page 1 of 124 2012 General Election November 6, 2012 Subdivision Report Montgomery County, Pennsylvania Official Report Abington Representative in the General Assembly Dist. 151 1/1 100.00% Rep - Todd Stephens 469 53.05% Dem - Will Sylianteng 415 46.95% Write-In 0 0.00% Total... 884 100.00% Representative in the General Assembly Dist. 153 36/36 100.00% Rep - Nicholas W. Mattiacci 9,792 34.32% Dem - Madeleine Dean 18,439 64.63% Lib - Kenneth V. Krawchuk 289 1.01% Write-In 10 0.04% Total... 28,530 100.00% Representative in the General Assembly Dist. 170 1/1 100.00% Dem - Brendan F. Boyle 525 99.62% Write-In 2 0.38% Total... 527 100.00% Choose not to Vote 38/3 1266.67% NP - No Vote 92 100.00% Total... 92 100.00% November 21, 2012 9:02 AM Page 2 of 124 2012 General Election November 6, 2012 Subdivision Report Montgomery County, Pennsylvania Official Report Ambler Registration & Turnout 4,145 Cartridge Turnout 2,957 71.34% Absentee Turnout 146 3.52% Total... 3,103 74.86% Presidential Electors 3/3 100.00% Rep - Mitt Romney 959 31.18% Dem - Barack Obama 2,069 67.26% Green - Jill Stein 7 0.23% Lib - Gary Johnson 37 1.20% Wrie-In 1 0.03% NP - Virgil Goode 0 0.00% NP - Tom Hoefling 0 0.00% NP - Ross Rocky C. Anderson 0 0.00% NP - Ron Paul 3 0.10% Total... 3,076 100.00% United States Senator 3/3 100.00% Rep - Tom Smith 944 31.75% Dem - Bob Casey, Jr. 1,997 67.17% Lib - Rayburn Douglas Smith 32 1.08% Write-In 0 0.00% Total... 2,973 100.00% Attorney General 3/3 100.00% Rep - David J. Freed 925 31.46% Dem - Kathleen G. Kane 1,969 66.97% Lib - Marakay J. Rogers 46 1.56% Write-In 0 0.00% Total... 2,940 100.00% Auditor General 3/3 100.00% Rep - John Maher 988 34.16% Dem - Eugene A. DePasquale 1,843 63.73% Lib - Betsy Elizabeth Summers 59 2.04% Write-In 2 0.07% Total... 2,892 100.00% State Treasurer 3/3 100.00% Rep - Diana Irey Vaughan 945 32.76% Dem - Robert M. McCord 1,881 65.20% Lib - Patricia M. Fryman 57 1.98% Write-In 2 0.07% NP - Donna Fike 0 0.00% Total... 2,885 100.00% Representative in Congress District 13 3/3 100.00% Rep - Joseph James Rooney 889 30.23% Dem - Allyson Y. Schwartz 2,049 69.67% Write-In 3 0.10% Total... 2,941 100.00% November 21, 2012 9:02 AM Page 3 of 124 2012 General Election November 6, 2012 Subdivision Report Montgomery County, Pennsylvania Official Report Ambler Representative in the General Assembly Dist. 151 3/3 100.00% Rep - Todd Stephens 1,300 44.37% Dem - Will Sylianteng 1,628 55.56% Write-In 2 0.07% Total... 2,930 100.00% Choose not to Vote 3/0 0.00% NP - No Vote 5 100.00% Total... 5 100.00% November 21, 2012 9:02 AM Page 4 of 124 2012 General Election November 6, 2012 Subdivision Report Montgomery County, Pennsylvania Official Report Bridgeport Registration & Turnout 2,585 Cartridge Turnout 1,645 63.64% Absentee Turnout 44 1.70% Total... 1,689 65.34% Presidential Electors 3/3 100.00% Rep - Mitt Romney 593 35.36% Dem - Barack Obama 1,041 62.08% Green - Jill Stein 10 0.60% Lib - Gary Johnson 28 1.67% Wrie-In 4 0.24% NP - Virgil Goode 0 0.00% NP - Tom Hoefling 0 0.00% NP - Ross Rocky C. Anderson 0 0.00% NP - Ron Paul 1 0.06% Total... 1,677 100.00% United States Senator 3/3 100.00% Rep - Tom Smith 531 33.40% Dem - Bob Casey, Jr. 1,021 64.21% Lib - Rayburn Douglas Smith 36 2.26% Write-In 2 0.13% Total... 1,590 100.00% Attorney General 3/3 100.00% Rep - David J. Freed 514 32.68% Dem - Kathleen G. Kane 1,021 64.91% Lib - Marakay J. Rogers 37 2.35% Write-In 1 0.06% Total... 1,573 100.00% Auditor General 3/3 100.00% Rep - John Maher 562 36.33% Dem - Eugene A. DePasquale 938 60.63% Lib - Betsy Elizabeth Summers 45 2.91% Write-In 2 0.13% Total... 1,547 100.00% State Treasurer 3/3 100.00% Rep - Diana Irey Vaughan 541 34.99% Dem - Robert M. McCord 964 62.35% Lib - Patricia M. Fryman 40 2.59% Write-In 1 0.06% NP - Donna Fike 0 0.00% Total... 1,546 100.00% Representative in Congress District 13 3/3 100.00% Rep - Joseph James Rooney 545 35.07% Dem - Allyson Y. Schwartz 1,007 64.80% Write-In 2 0.13% Total... 1,554 100.00% November 21, 2012 9:02 AM Page 5 of 124 2012 General Election November 6, 2012 Subdivision Report Montgomery County, Pennsylvania Official Report Bridgeport Senator in the General Assembly District 17 3/3 100.00% Rep - Charles Henry Gehret 508 32.44% Dem - Daylin Leach 1,057 67.50% Write-In 1 0.06% Total... 1,566 100.00% Representative in the General Assembly Dist. 149 3/3 100.00% Rep - Perry Hamilton 494 31.44% Dem - Tim Briggs 1,077 68.56% Write-In 0 0.00% Total... 1,571 100.00% Choose not to Vote 3/0 0.00% NP - No Vote 7 100.00% Total... 7 100.00% November 21, 2012 9:02 AM Page 6 of 124 2012 General Election November 6, 2012 Subdivision Report Montgomery County, Pennsylvania Official Report Bryn Athyn Registration & Turnout 958 Cartridge Turnout 678 70.77% Absentee Turnout 48 5.01% Total... 726 75.78% Presidential Electors 1/1 100.00% Rep - Mitt Romney 388 53.59% Dem - Barack Obama 301 41.57% Green - Jill Stein 5 0.69% Lib - Gary Johnson 30 4.14% Wrie-In 0 0.00% NP - Virgil Goode 0 0.00% NP - Tom Hoefling 0 0.00% NP - Ross Rocky C. Anderson 0 0.00% NP - Ron Paul 0 0.00% Total... 724 100.00% United States Senator 1/1 100.00% Rep - Tom Smith 397 56.39% Dem - Bob Casey, Jr. 284 40.34% Lib - Rayburn Douglas Smith 23 3.27% Write-In 0 0.00% Total... 704 100.00% Attorney General 1/1 100.00% Rep - David J. Freed 363 52.53% Dem - Kathleen G. Kane 289 41.82% Lib - Marakay J. Rogers 39 5.64% Write-In 0 0.00% Total... 691 100.00% Auditor General 1/1 100.00% Rep - John Maher 392 57.06% Dem - Eugene A. DePasquale 264 38.43% Lib - Betsy Elizabeth Summers 31 4.51% Write-In 0 0.00% Total... 687 100.00% State Treasurer 1/1 100.00% Rep - Diana Irey Vaughan 392 57.65% Dem - Robert M. McCord 258 37.94% Lib - Patricia M. Fryman 29 4.26% Write-In 1 0.15% NP - Donna Fike 0 0.00% Total... 680 100.00% Representative in Congress District 13 1/1 100.00% Rep - Joseph James Rooney 403 58.07% Dem - Allyson Y. Schwartz 291 41.93% Write-In 0 0.00% Total... 694 100.00% November 21, 2012 9:02 AM Page 7 of 124 2012 General Election November 6, 2012 Subdivision Report Montgomery County, Pennsylvania Official Report Bryn Athyn Representative in the General Assembly Dist. 152 1/1 100.00% Rep - Thomas P. Murt 452 65.51% Dem - Ronald Adam Kolla 238 34.49% Write-In 0 0.00% Total... 690 100.00% Choose not to Vote 1/0 0.00% NP - No Vote 1 100.00% Total... 1 100.00% November 21, 2012 9:02 AM Page 8 of 124 2012 General Election November 6, 2012 Subdivision Report Montgomery County, Pennsylvania Official Report Cheltenham Registration & Turnout 27,561 Cartridge Turnout 19,865 72.08% Absentee Turnout 1,102 4.00% Total..
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