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Florida Certificate of Ascertainment 2016 ~tate of jfloriba ®ffite of tl)e ~obernor Certificate of Ascertainment WHEREAS, Section 103.011, Florida Statutes, provides that votes cast for candidates for President and Vice President shall be counted as votes cast for the presidential electors supporting such candidates; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 102.111 , Florida Statutes, the Elections Canvassing Commission has certified the returns of the presidential election occurring on November 8, 2016, which showed that presidential electors nominated by the Republican Party of Florida received the highest number of votes for President and Vice President, respectively; and WHEREAS, Section 103.011, Florida Statutes, provides that the presidential electors of the candidates for President and Vice President who receive the highest number of votes are elected; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 103 .011, Florida Statutes, the Department of State has certified as elected the presidential electors supporting Donald J. Trump and Michael R. Pence; NOW THEREFORE, I, Rick Scott, Governor of the State of Florida, hereby ascertain and determine from the attached certificate as elected the Presidential Electors chosen by the voters of the State of Florida, along with the number of votes cast for those electors; and the list of names of the other nominated or certified electors not chosen by the voters, along with the number of votes cast for those electors. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Great Seal of the State of Florida to be affi ~ , f _the Capitol, in Tallahassee, thi ~ ay ofNovember, 2016. D GOVERNOR ATTEST: SECRETARY OF STATE ~tate of jfloriba 11Bepartment of ~tate Certificate of Election of Presidential Electors WHEREAS, Section 103.011, Florida Statutes, provides that votes cast for candidates for President and Vice President shall be counted as votes cast for the presidential electors supporting such candidates; and WHEREAS, Section 103.011, Florida Statutes, provides that the presidential electors of the candidates for President and Vice President who receive the highest number of votes are elected; and WHEREAS, Section 103.011, Florida Statutes, provides that the Department of State shall certify as elected the presidential electors of the candidates for President and Vice President who receive the highest number of votes; and WHEREAS, according to the returns certified by the Elections Canvassing Commission pursuant to Section 102.111, Florida Statutes, the electors for Donald J. Trump and Michael R. Pence, as President and Vice President, respectively, received the highest number of votes, respectively, in the November 8, 2016, election; NOW THEREFORE, I hereby certify that the following candidates for presidential electors were elected at the election held on November 8, 2016 and the number of votes cast for such electors: Larry Ahem Nick DiCeglie Susan Moore Brian Ballard Jeremy Evans Joe Negron Kristy Banks John Falconetti Clint Pate Michael Barnett Peter F eaman Adrien "Bo" Rivard LizBeth Benacquisto Kat Gates-Skipper Ray Rodrigues Robin Bernstein Joe Gruters Carlos Trujillo Pam Bondi Debbie Hannifan Robert Watkins . ,.. .. John Browning Blaise Ingoglia Susie Wiles Sharon Day Tony Ledbetter Christian Ziegler DenaDeCamp Mike Moberley Number ofvotes - 4, 617, 886 IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Great Seal of the State of Florida to be affixed, at Tallahassee, Florida, this ~day of November, 2016. SECRETARY OF STATE LIST OF OTHER NOMINATED/CERTIFIED ELECTORS ELECTORS FOR FLORIDA DEMOCRATIC PARTY Number of Votes for Candidates Hillary Rodham Clinton/Timothy Michael Kaine - 4,504,975 1. Pat Schroeder 11. Barbara Sharief 21. Andrew Gillum 2. Ashley Walker 12. Abigail Pollak 22. Chris Korge 3. Alison Morano 13. Viviana Janer 23. Ken Evans 4. Allison Tant 14. Nan Rich 24. Victor Curry 5. Lisa King 15. Susan McGrath 25. Clarence Anthony 6. Mia Jones 16. Scott Arceneaux 26. Cedric McMinn 7. Janet Cruz 17. David Richardson 27. Robert Julien 8. Lisa Lickstein 18. Raul Martinez, Sr. 28. Bob Buckhorn 9. Arthenia Joyner 19. Benjamin Crump 29. Alex Heckler 10. Sybrina Fulton 20. Kendrick Meek ELECTORS FOR LIBERTARIAN PARTY OF FLORIDA Number of Votes for Candidates Gary Johnson/Bill Weld - 207,043 1. Peter Joseph Blome 11. Elsa Miriam Grifoni 21. Ronald B Rollins 2. Char-Lez Bal Braden 12. Matthew Daniel Hasty 22. Clarence Anthony Sellers 3. Michelle Suzanne Bryant 13. Charles R. House 23. John Richard Thompson 4. Richard Alan Creamer 14. Lynn Ann House 24. Donnie W. Torok, Jr. 5. Robert August Enright, III 15. Augustus Sol lnvictus 25. Joann Vaccarino 6. Zachary Phillip Garretson 16. George Lebovitz 26. Michael A. Vaccarino 7. Shane W. George 17. Jessica L. Mears 27. George Robert Whitfield 8. Susan George 18. Anna Marie Morris 28. John Russell Wood 9. Suzanne Amy Gilmore 19. James C. Morris 29. Gabriel Jude Wozniak 10. Lawrence Gilbert Gough 20. Omar E. Recuero ELECTORS FOR CONSTITUTION PARTY OF FLORIDA Number of Votes for Candidates Darrell L. Castle/Scott N. Bradley -16,475 1. William R. Wayland 11. Richard Wilmot 21. Phillip David Reese 2. James A. Penna, Jr. 12. Jeannie Wilmot 22. Roger William Woodruff 3. Lois A. McLain 13. Wendell Beattie 23. Kimberly M. Parker 4. Louis J. Tart 14. Andrew Ernest Reid 24. Edleia De Olivera 5. Alice Tart 15. Ani Kambur 25. Richard E. Santella 6. Brian Tortorelli 16. Timothy Richard Davis 26. David C. Crowell 7. Bob Bent 17. Barbara K. Dennington 27. Donald G. Arahood 8. Bernie De Castro 18. Donald Lock 28. Charles Frederick Tolbert 9. Barbara R. Grimaldi 19. Samuel D. Mathis 29. Scott Walter Tolbert I 0. Kent Nelson 20. Joseph Marrero ELECTORS FOR GREEN PARTY OF FLORIDA Number of Votes for Candidates Jill Stein/Ajamu Baraka - 64,399 1. Bonnie Redding 11. Larry D. Snider, Jr. 21. Anita Marie Stewart 2. Stephen Thomas Allen 12. Jim Howe 22. Sarah Steiner 3. Richard Carpenter 13. Harold J. Patterson Jr. 23. Nelson Betancourt 4. Jordan Alexander Brown 14. Oliver Kofoid 24. Friedemann Buschbeck 5. Henry Newman Lawrence III 15. Jason Kofender 25. Mark Manning 6. Joshua Roy Pritchett 16. Victor Agosto 26. Christopher Paul Eiler 7. Shaun Wade Bennett 17. Catherine Gilbert 27. Andrea A. Wright 8. Parry R. Donze 18. Steve Showen 28. J. Daniel Griffith 9. Jennifer A. Sullivan 19. Michelle Dalnoky 29. Corina Vacco I 0. James Jones 20. Silvie Suri-Perez ELECTORS FOR REFORM PARTY OF FLORIDA Number of Votes for Candidates Roque (Rocky) De La Fuente/Michael Steinberg - 9,108 1. Kimberly W. Barrett 11. Kaley Lane Messner 21. Gary Douglas Southerland 2. Brian Robert Birchfield 12. Patrick Michael Molen 22. Ivan Stanojkovic 3. Corinne M. Burkett 13. Herman Muller 23. Joann Stevener 4. Michael Anthony Clemons 14. Courtney Paige Pellioer 24. Heather Ellen Stover 5. David George Crockett 15. Farhood Rezvani 25. Jonathan Allen Tondro 6. Rhonda Lee Drummond 16. Darcy George Richardson 26. Louise M. Tracey 7. William Cleave Drummond II 17. Gary Eugene Robertson 27. Vincent Gregory Tracey 8. Susan L. Evans 18. Adrienne M. Rodgers 28. Michael Edwin Whitley 9. Dennis Anthony Heyn 19. Donna Jean Shankle 29. Stephen Christopher York 10. Davina Trish Hovanec 20. Jennings P. Shankle Jr. ELECTORS FOR ANDREW D. BASIAGO/KAREN D. KINNISON -WRITE-IN CANDIDATES Number of Votes for Candidates - 24 1. Germaine Herrold 11. Dalton Williams 21. Anthony Fekani 2. Oralia Anes 12. Jonathan Hager 22. Terri Mann 3. Harry Gobel 13. Marcos Vargas 23. Lynn Miracle 4. Antoinette Busher-Fischer 14. Keli R. Vargas 24. Dana Carroll 5. Raymondo Anes 15. Stacy Ashbaugh 25. Robert Walsh 6. Juan Bastran I 6. Kelly Lee Tensley 26. Nancy Walsh 7. Danny Pie 17. Joseph Kuzman 27. Sally Carroll 8. Miguel Rivera 18. Matthew Tensley 28. Kevin D. Tensley 9. Deisy Janaro 19. Barbra Ianni 29. Christian Vargas 10. Robert Linehal 20. Teresa Fekany ELECTORS FOR RICHARD DUNCAN/RICKY JOHNSON - WRITE-IN CANDIDATES Number of Votes for Candidates - 25 1. Lisa Marcus 11. Joe Maguire 21. Pam Glenn 2. Billy Baker 12. Antonia Mullins 22. George Rogsdale 3. Eleanor Stone 13. Danielle Simmons 23. Chris Crenshaw 4. Laurie Kimball 14. Megan Adams 24. Taurino Perez 5. Lisa Sapp 15. Hannah Conway 25. Heidi Livingston 6. Stacy Fusie 16. Pam McClain 26. Ann Brown 7. Robert Sanchez 17. Kathy Cornelius 27. Mamaine Little 8. Lawrence Ferrera 18. Kim Komusa 28. 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