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Nov 12 Summary NOVEMBER 6, 2012 GENERAL ELECTION Official Totals as Certified by the Election Canvass Board Provided by Diane Thompson, County Clerk and Election Authority for Johnson County, Missouri Grand Percent of Precincts Voted Wbg SE1/Mont Wbg SE 2/Wbg NE Wbg NW/ Wbg SW King/N H/S H/RH K N/Lowland Cent/Columbus Chilhowee Pittsville Hazel Hill/Simp Jefferson/PO Absentee Total President and Vice President President and Vice President Barack Obama and Joe Biden (Dem) 946 1370 1226 783 500 395 200 721 366 370 790 7667 Barack Obama and Joe Biden (Dem) Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan (Rep) 1481 1562 1245 1667 1330 853 318 1548 730 729 1300 12763 Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan (Rep) Gary Johnson and James P. Gray (Lib) 56 82 78 61 49 27 8 53 17 32 38 501 Gary Johnson and James P. Gray (Lib) Virgil Goode and Jim Clymer (Cst) 8 10 8 17 8 5 2 8 4 13 7 90 Virgil Goode and Jim Clymer (Cst) For U.S. Senator For U.S. Senator Claire McCaskill (Dem) 1257 1757 1499 1093 794 537 257 940 531 545 987 10197 Claire McCaskill (Dem) Todd Akin (Rep) 984 960 779 1171 893 595 205 1096 473 500 957 8613 Todd Akin (Rep) Jonathan Dine (Lib) 209 274 250 252 170 139 58 274 107 97 129 1959 Jonathan Dine (Lib) Governor Governor Jeremiah W. (Jay) Nixon (Dem) 1289 1754 1488 1144 752 571 279 1011 522 564 1054 10428 Jeremiah W. (Jay) Nixon (Dem) David (Dave) Spence (Rep) 1102 1127 892 1258 1044 650 228 1220 539 524 900 9484 David (Dave) Spence (Rep) Jim Higgins (Lib) 77 117 136 133 66 58 17 91 51 49 58 853 Jim Higgins (Lib) Lieutenant Governor Lieutenant Governor Susan Montee (Dem) 931 1325 1155 856 527 452 201 757 394 409 825 7832 Susan Montee (Dem) Peter Kinder (Rep) 1343 1407 1090 1444 1177 718 279 1365 650 632 1057 11162 Peter Kinder (Rep) Matthew Copple (Lib) 74 147 151 97 78 52 15 105 24 45 39 827 Matthew Copple (Lib) Cynthia L. Davis (Cst) 66 62 62 106 38 49 20 65 33 32 52 585 Cynthia L. Davis (Cst) Secretary of State Secretary of State Jason Kander (Dem) 1073 1506 1281 992 631 483 238 840 469 466 809 8788 Jason Kander (Dem) Shane Schoeller (Rep) 1184 1231 1000 1329 1087 692 242 1308 573 566 1044 10256 Shane Schoeller (Rep) Cisse W. Spragins (Lib) 85 124 128 78 62 46 20 87 30 48 53 761 Cisse W. Spragins (Lib) Justin Harter (Cst) 38 40 36 74 25 30 13 51 18 25 30 380 Justin Harter (Cst) State Treasurer State Treasurer Clint Zweifel (Dem) 1084 1501 1281 1021 617 519 239 873 447 493 846 8921 Clint Zweifel (Dem) Cole McNary (Rep) 1172 1212 988 1293 1094 652 239 1264 578 545 1013 10050 Cole McNary (Rep) Sean O'Toole (Lib) 110 176 168 155 86 79 33 137 57 61 75 1137 Sean O'Toole (Lib) Attorney General Attorney General Chris Koster (Dem) 1386 1832 1533 1262 843 650 312 1107 612 634 1070 11241 Chris Koster (Dem) Ed Martin (Rep) 928 954 784 1106 896 544 184 1082 452 431 830 8191 Ed Martin (Rep) Dave Browning (Lib) 101 144 148 126 77 66 21 100 41 60 61 945 Dave Browning (Lib) U.S. Representative - District 4 U.S. Representative - District 4 Teresa Hensley (Dem) 851 1202 1106 791 456 380 184 700 343 373 754 7140 Teresa Hensley (Dem) Vicky Hartzler (Rep) 1459 1589 1195 1602 1275 806 306 1499 718 690 1217 12356 Vicky Hartzler (Rep) Thomas Holbrook (Lib) 88 125 148 80 86 64 17 77 37 47 56 825 Thomas Holbrook (Lib) Greg Cowan (Cst) 25 29 18 35 15 15 9 23 8 16 16 209 Greg Cowan (Cst) Wbg SE1/Mont Wbg SE 2/Wbg NE Wbg NW/ Wbg SW King/N H/S H/RH K N/Lowland Cent/Columbus Chilhowee Pittsville Hazel Hill/Simp Jefferson/PO Absentee NOVEMBER 6, 2012 GENERAL ELECTION Official Totals as Certified by the Election Canvass Board Provided by Diane Thompson, County Clerk and Election Authority for Johnson County, Missouri Grand Percent of Precincts Voted Wbg SE1/Mont Wbg SE 2/Wbg NE Wbg NW/ Wbg SW King/N H/S H/RH K N/Lowland Cent/Columbus Chilhowee Pittsville Hazel Hill/Simp Jefferson/PO Absentee Total State Senate - District 21st State Senate - District 21st ElGene Ver Dught (Dem) 498 734 690 539 315 227 130 574 204 234 476 4,621 ElGene Ver Dught (Dem) David Pearce (Rep) 1,884 2,101 1,658 1,838 1,428 971 361 1,589 873 838 1,442 14,983 David Pearce (Rep) Steven Hedrick (Lib) 72 114 126 125 82 68 25 121 35 45 62 875 Steven Hedrick (Lib) State Representative - Dist. 51st State Representative - Dist. 51st Gary L. Grigsby (Dem) 944 1,063 79 67 307 2,460 Gary L. Grigsby (Dem) Dean A. Dohrman (Rep) 1,120 825 242 81 343 2,611 Dean A. Dohrman (Rep) Bill Wayne (Lib) 116 80 14 4 28 242 Bill Wayne (Lib) State Representative - Dist. 52nd State Representative - Dist. 52nd Phyllis Sue Domann (Dem) 478 34 512 Phyllis Sue Domann (Dem) Stanley Cox (Rep) 903 83 986 Stanley Cox (Rep) State Representative - Dist. 53rd State Representative - Dist. 53rd Holmes Osborne (Dem) 23 49 154 26 252 Holmes Osborne (Dem) Glen Kolkmeyer (Rep) 46 93 205 39 383 Glen Kolkmeyer (Rep) State Representative - Dist. 54th State Representative - Dist. 54th Nancy Maxwell (Dem) 68 302 783 727 283 166 777 123 327 329 3,885 Nancy Maxwell (Dem) Denny Hoskins (Rep) 131 545 1,325 1,601 744 286 1,372 396 688 665 7,753 Denny Hoskins (Rep) Eddie Osborne (Ind) 21 95 354 158 87 61 119 63 91 91 1,140 Eddie Osborne (Ind) Circuit Judge - Circuit 17, Div. 1 Circuit Judge - Circuit 17, Div. 1 Chase Higinbotham (Dem) 991 1,381 1,276 827 541 464 211 751 409 422 723 7,996 Chase Higinbotham (Dem) William (Bill) Collins (Rep) 1,365 1,460 1,117 1,609 1,224 756 284 1,468 664 654 1,149 11,750 William (Bill) Collins (Rep) County Commissioner-Eastern District County Commissioner-Eastern District Scott Sader (Rep) 2,111 2,489 1,658 959 947 956 9,120 Scott Sader (Rep) County Commissioner-Western District County Commissioner-Western District Destry Hough (Dem) 1,367 1,378 608 313 885 403 4,954 Destry Hough (Dem) Lloyd F. Sisk (Rep) 1,020 1,130 646 200 1,385 369 4,750 Lloyd F. Sisk (Rep) Sheriff Sheriff Brian Hobbs (Dem) 796 1,139 1,008 1,203 530 310 173 769 332 360 662 7,282 Brian Hobbs (Dem) Chuck Heiss (Rep) 1,495 1,635 1,333 1,113 1,163 880 298 1,318 730 683 1,186 11,834 Chuck Heiss (Rep) Daniel Plemons (Cst) 157 174 135 208 133 88 48 196 48 85 110 1,382 Daniel Plemons (Cst) Assessor Assessor Mark Reynolds (Rep) 2,165 2,525 2,156 2,282 1,683 1,125 458 2,044 993 980 1,677 18,088 Mark Reynolds (Rep) Treasurer Treasurer Scott Dunham (Dem) 1,044 1,515 1,306 897 554 470 224 778 423 419 836 8,466 Scott Dunham (Dem) Heather Myers-Reynolds (Rep) 1,339 1,372 1,111 1,560 1,231 782 282 1,456 672 680 1,076 11,561 Heather Myers-Reynolds (Rep) Public Administrator Public Administrator Nancy Jo Jennings (Rep) 2,133 2,498 2,144 2,266 1,668 1,120 457 2,012 976 965 1,633 17,872 Nancy Jo Jennings (Rep) Coroner Coroner C.L. Holdren (Rep) 2,165 2,524 2,168 2,246 1,675 1,133 448 2,014 988 988 1,672 18,021 C.L. Holdren (Rep) Surveyor Surveyor Sam King (R) 2,135 2,507 2,141 2,256 1,663 1,122 444 2,002 977 970 1,656 17,873 Sam King (R) Wbg SE1/Mont Wbg SE 2/Wbg NE Wbg NW/ Wbg SW King/N H/S H/RH K N/Lowland Cent/Columbus Chilhowee Pittsville Hazel Hill/Simp Jefferson/PO Absentee CC: QPW\ Election\ Nov 04 summary.
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