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Rejected Write-Ins — Official Rejected Write-Ins — Official Knox County, Tennessee — Presidential and State General Election — November 06,2012 Page 1 of 40 11/26/2012 03:23 PM Total Number of Voters : 174,440 of 0 = 0.00% Precincts Reporting 85 of 85 = 100.00% Contest Title Rejected Write-In Names Number of Votes PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES <no name> 4 A DEVOUTE CHRISTIAN 1 ABRAHAM LINCOLN 1 ADAM THOMAS 1 AL GORE 1 ALAN KEYES 1 ALBERT WINTON SR 1 ANDREW MICHAEL HODGSON 1 ART JOHANSEN 1 BETTY BRADSHER 1 BIG BIRD 2 BILL CLINTON 2 BILL HASLAM 1 BOB GARRISON 1 BOB GOFF 1 BRANDON POWELL 1 BRET VUKODER 1 BRYAN BOWEN 1 BUCK ROGERS 1 BUDDY ROEMER 1 CAPT AMERICA STEVE RODGER 1 CHAD E MAPLES 1 CHRIS MELTON 1 CHRIS ONEAL 1 CLINT EASTWOOD 1 COLIN POWELL 2 COLLIN POWELL 1 COLON POWELL 1 CONGRESSMAN RON PAUL 1 DANE JACKSON 1 DANIEL MOCK 1 DANNY R CRAZE 1 DARIN EVANS 1 DAVID C TORBETT 1 DAVID HODGES 1 DAVID JOHNSON 1 DAVID RAY GRIFFIN 1 DAVID UNGLEICH 1 DECLINE DUE TO POOR SELEC 1 DESMOND TUTU 1 DIANE MCCLAIN 1 DISGUSTEDF 1 DR RON PAUL 1 Rejected Write-Ins — Official Knox County, Tennessee — Presidential and State General Election — November 06,2012 Page 2 of 40 11/26/2012 03:23 PM Total Number of Voters : 174,440 of 0 = 0.00% Precincts Reporting 85 of 85 = 100.00% Contest Title Rejected Write-In Names Number of Votes PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES Continued.. ELIZABETH WORMSLEY 1 ELLEN DEGENERES 1 ELMER FUDD 1 ELMO 1 EMMANUEL 1 EVIE MCDOG 1 GAIUS BALTAR 1 GANDALF 1 GEN COLIN POWELL 1 GENE WEEN 1 GEORGE ALEX HAMILTON SRR 1 GLEN GREENWALD 1 GOD 3 GOV CHRIS CHRISTIE 2 HAM SANDWICH 1 HAN SOLO 1 HANK WILLIAS JUNIOR 1 HEIDI WISCH 1 HERMAN CAIN 5 HILLARY 1 HILLARY CLINTON 1 HILLARY CLINTON 8 HOWARD BAKER 1 JACK FELLURE 2 JAMES C HICKS 1 JAMES DAWSON 1 JAMES FRANKLIN HAWKINS TR 1 JEANNE HALL WILLIS 1 JEB BUSH 1 JEFF WOODY 1 JENNA TAMBORINO 1 JEREMY R COWAN 1 JESSIE VENTURA 1 JESUS 7 JESUS CHRIST 7 JESUS CHRIST LORD 1 JILL REED 1 JIMMY BUFFETT 1 JOHN DUNCAN 1 JOHN DUNCAN JR 1 JOHN HUNTSMAN 1 JOHN HUNTSON 1 JOHN J MITCHELL 1 Rejected Write-Ins — Official Knox County, Tennessee — Presidential and State General Election — November 06,2012 Page 3 of 40 11/26/2012 03:23 PM Total Number of Voters : 174,440 of 0 = 0.00% Precincts Reporting 85 of 85 = 100.00% Contest Title Rejected Write-In Names Number of Votes PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES Continued.. JOHN MCCAIN 1 JOHN MILLER 1 JOHN PIPER 1 JOHN ROGERS 1 JON GRUDEN 1 JON HUNTSMAN 5 JON STEWART 1 JOSEPH HAMPTON 1 JOSH THURMAN 1 JUDITH SHIENLIN 1 KEITHMCKENZIE 1 KEN FAULKNER 1 LARRY RAY PALMER 1 LINDA J JUSTICE 1 MARCO RUBIO 2 MARINE CORPS 1 MARION FERRELL 1 MARK EDWARD ORTIZ 1 MARY MEEHAN 1 MATTHEW D LOPER 1 MELISSA DAWN FOSTER 1 MELISSA FOSTER 1 MICHAEL A GUIDO 1 MICHAEL LIS 1 MICHAEL MAYBERRY 1 MICHELLE BACHMAN 1 MICKEY MOUSE 2 MIKE HUCKABEE 7 MIKE HUKABEE 1 MIKEHUCKABEEE 1 MY OWN DICK 1 NETWGINGRICHH 1 NEWT GINGRICH 2 NICK SABAN 1 NO GOOD CHOICE 1 NO ONE 1 NOBODY 1 NONE 3 NONE OF ABOVE 2 NONE OF THE ABOVE 4 NOONE 1 OPRAH WINFREY AND DR PHIL 1 PATCES 1 Rejected Write-Ins — Official Knox County, Tennessee — Presidential and State General Election — November 06,2012 Page 4 of 40 11/26/2012 03:23 PM Total Number of Voters : 174,440 of 0 = 0.00% Precincts Reporting 85 of 85 = 100.00% Contest Title Rejected Write-In Names Number of Votes PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES Continued.. PAUL 1 PETER BANFE 1 PEYTON MANNING 1 PHIL JOHNSON 1 POGO 1 R BRIGGS MD 1 R SANTORUM 1 RALPH NADER 1 RAYMOND STRATTON 1 REDD FOXX 1 REPUBLICAN RON PAUL 1 RICHARDBRIGGS 1 RICK PERRY 1 RICK SANTORAM 1 RICK SANTORIUM 1 RICK SANTORM 1 RICK SANTORUM 3 ROB TRAVIS 1 ROCKY BOXER 1 ROGER KANE 1 RON PAUL 1 RON PAUL 261 RON PAUL AND RAND PAUL 1 RON PAUL FOR PRESIDENT 1 RON WHITE 1 RONALD PAUL 1 RONALD PAUL HERMAN CAIN 1 RONP 1 RONPAUL 2 RONPAULL 1 ROSANN BARR 2 ROSANNE BARR 1 ROSEANNE BARR 2 ROSS PEROT 1 RPAPUL 1 S COLBERT 1 SARAH PALIN 2 SGT MAJOR JIMMY TILLER 1 STEPHEN CARLSON 1 STEWART ALEXANDER 1 TED NUGENT 3 TERRY BOLLEA 1 THE LORD JESUS CHRIST 1 Rejected Write-Ins — Official Knox County, Tennessee — Presidential and State General Election — November 06,2012 Page 5 of 40 11/26/2012 03:23 PM Total Number of Voters : 174,440 of 0 = 0.00% Precincts Reporting 85 of 85 = 100.00% Contest Title Rejected Write-In Names Number of Votes PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES Continued.. THEODORE ROOSEVELT 1 THOMAS STRINGER 1 THULSA DOOM 1 TIM REEVES 1 TIM WASHINGTON 1 TOM HOEFLING 1 TOMMHOEFLING 1 TRAVIS 1 UMOJA ABDUL AHAD 1 Uncertified 15 VANDERBILT BRABSON 1 WARREN BUFFET 1 WARREN C HARTZ SR 1 WE NEED CHRIST 1 WENDI ARNOLD 1 WESLEY S LONG 1 WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN 1 WILLIAM PLEASANT KITTRELL 1 WILLIAM REINKE 1 WILLIE HUGH NELSON 1 WILLIE NELSON 1 ZOMBIE EISENHOWER 1 Total Rejected Write-In Names for Contest: 194 Total number of votes: 528 Rejected Write-Ins — Official Knox County, Tennessee — Presidential and State General Election — November 06,2012 Page 6 of 40 11/26/2012 03:23 PM Total Number of Voters : 174,440 of 0 = 0.00% Precincts Reporting 85 of 85 = 100.00% Contest Title Rejected Write-In Names Number of Votes UNITED STATES SENATE <no name> 15 A 2 A DECENT PERSON 1 AA 1 AAA 1 ABC 1 ADAM WRIGHT 1 AL GORE 3 ALBERT GORE JR 1 AMELIA STINNET 1 ANDRICK B 1 ANGALINA STINNETT 1 ANGEILINA STINNETTT 1 ANGELA STINNETT 1 ANGELA CARKS 1 ANGELA STINETT 3 ANGELA STINNET 5 ANGELA STINNETT 10 ANGELIA SINNETT 1 ANGELINA STINNET 1 ANGELINA STINNETT 2 ANGELLA STINNET 1 ANGILIA SINNETT 1 ANTHONY HANCOCK 1 ANTI INCUMBANT 1 ANYBODY BUT A GOPER 1 ANYONE ELSE 1 AR 1 ASHLEY JUDD 2 BEAGLE DOG 1 BEN HARWELL 1 BIG BIRD 6 BILL SANSOM 1 BLAKE COBB 1 BOB SMITH 1 BOB THOMAS 1 BREDESEN 2 BRENDA LENARD 1 BRIAN OMEARA 1 BRIAN YOUNT 1 BUCK RUTLEDGE 1 BUGGS BUNNY 1 BUSTER POSEY 1 Rejected Write-Ins — Official Knox County, Tennessee — Presidential and State General Election — November 06,2012 Page 7 of 40 11/26/2012 03:23 PM Total Number of Voters : 174,440 of 0 = 0.00% Precincts Reporting 85 of 85 = 100.00% Contest Title Rejected Write-In Names Number of Votes UNITED STATES SENATE Continued.. BUTT CHUGGER 1 C JOHN LANGLEY JR 1 CARL KOELLA III 1 CARL PIERCE 1 CARTER JOHNS AMBRISTER 1 CHARLES DEAN WALTON III 1 CHARLEY DANLEYS 1 CHRIS LAMBERSON 1 CHRIS MARTLAND 2 CHRISTOPHER A JARRETT 1 CHRISTOPHER J SORO 1 CHRISTOPHER MYERSS 1 CHRISTOPHER OLDHAM 1 CHRISTOPHER PERFETTI 1 CLAY ELLIOTT EASTERLY IV 1 COLIN RICHART 1 DANIEL KIMBRO 1 DANIEL MOCK 1 DANNY KELLEY 1 DANNY SPEARS 1 DARIN EVANS 1 DARYL KIDD 1 DAVID GARRETT 1 DAVID BOWEN 1 DAVID COLLINS 1 DAVID E LONG 1 DAVID LEWIS 1 DEREK SENTER 1 DOLLY PARTON 1 DON KAPA 1 DUKE HUDSON 1 DYRIC DOOLEY 1 EARLY CUYLER 1 EARLY KYLER 1 EDDIE LAWHORN 1 EHAN MCCULLOUGH 1 ERIC BEALS 1 ERIC WALKER 2 ERICA PERRY 1 ETHELTAYLOR 1 EVELY GILL 1 EVELYN GIL 1 EVELYN GILL 1 Rejected Write-Ins — Official Knox County, Tennessee — Presidential and State General Election — November 06,2012 Page 8 of 40 11/26/2012 03:23 PM Total Number of Voters : 174,440 of 0 = 0.00% Precincts Reporting 85 of 85 = 100.00% Contest Title Rejected Write-In Names Number of Votes UNITED STATES SENATE Continued.. F 1 FLAVIA 1 GARRETT P THURBER 1 GARY L LAPLAUNT 1 GENE WEEN 1 GLORIA JOHNSON 1 GOD 1 GOFFY 1 GORDON FREEMAN 1 GREGORY SAYLES 1 HAN SOLO 1 HAROLD FORD JR 4 HARVEY DENT 1 HELLOKITTY 1 HERNE WEBBER 1 HOWARD M KELSEY 1 J MAURER 1 JACKSON OAKES 1 JACOB KURTZ 1 JAMES ADAMS 1 JAMES DAVIS 1 JAMES KINSTLE 1 JAMES WILSON 1 JAY JAY BILLINGS 1 JEDIDIAH MCKEEHAN 1 JEFF DELANEY 1 JEFF WEINSTEIN 1 JENNIFER LANGSTON 1 JESUS 2 JIM DAVIS 1 JIM GRIFFIN 1 JIM SASSER 1 JIMMY DICKEY 1 JOE ARMSTROGE 1 JOE BIDEN 1 JOEBLOWWW 1 JOHN JAY HOOKER 1 JOHN JORGENSEN 1 JOHN LOTT 1 JOHN SCOPES 1 JOHN SQUIRES 1 JOHNATHAN HOLBROOK 1 JOSEPH REYNOLDS 1 Rejected Write-Ins — Official Knox County, Tennessee — Presidential and State General Election — November 06,2012 Page 9 of 40 11/26/2012 03:23 PM Total Number of Voters : 174,440 of 0 = 0.00% Precincts Reporting 85 of 85 = 100.00% Contest Title Rejected Write-In Names Number of Votes UNITED STATES SENATE Continued.. JOSHUA MOHAMMED 1 KALA FRANK 1 KANYE WEST 1 KATHERINE FISHER 1 KAYLA MONTGOMERY 1 KEITH THOMPSON 1 KEVIN HENSLEY 1 KRISTINE BINDNER NOTTE 1 KYLE BUBP 1 LES MULLINS 1 LIPTON BAGWELL 2 LIZARD PEOPLE 1 LLOYD F ARROWOOD III 1 LYNN G MOREHOUS 1 MACKENZIE HODGES 1 MAEUR 1 MALLORY 1 MARCUS PHELPS 1 MARK LAYTON 1 MARL MURPHY 4 MARVIN GOSS 1 MARY CATHERINE REEVES 1 MARY EVELYN LYNN 2 MATT CIKOVIC 1 MATTHEW MCWHIRTER 1 ME 1 MELISSA GLOVER 1 MELISSA L TAYLOR 1 MICHAEL TAYLOR 1 MICHAEL THOMAS 1 MICHAELHAMPSTEAD 1 MICHELE PURCELL 1 MICKEY MOUSE 1 MINI ME 1 NA 1 NASTASHIA 1 NATHAN CROWDER 1 NICOLE ANDERSON 1 NO VOTE 1 NOBODY 2 NONE 4 NONE OF THE ABOVE 1 NOTA 2 Rejected Write-Ins — Official Knox County, Tennessee — Presidential and State General Election — November 06,2012 Page 10 of 40 11/26/2012 03:23 PM Total Number of Voters : 174,440 of 0 = 0.00% Precincts Reporting 85 of 85 = 100.00% Contest Title Rejected Write-In Names Number of Votes UNITED STATES SENATE Continued.
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