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Write-In Report by Precinct General Election November 8, 2016 Run Date:01/20/17 01:38 Pm Precinct 1 - Ashley Boro W 01 Election Id: G2016luz WRITE-IN REPORT BY PRECINCT GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 8, 2016 RUN DATE:01/20/17 01:38 PM PRECINCT 1 - ASHLEY BORO W 01 ELECTION ID: G2016LUZ CONTESTS CANDIDATES Auditor General MATTHEW DYKE Total 1 LEG121 Rep in the Gen Assembly 121st LORRAINE HEYDT Total 1 Presidential Electors BERNIE SANDERS Total 1 CHRIS CHRISTY Total 1 EVAN MCMULLIN Total 1 State Treasurer SHAKEY-JOE-MAGLYN Total 1 WRITE-IN REPORT BY PRECINCT GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 8, 2016 RUN DATE:01/20/17 01:38 PM PRECINCT 2 - ASHLEY BORO W 02 ELECTION ID: G2016LUZ CONTESTS CANDIDATES Attorney General HAN SOLO Total 1 Auditor General JOHN WILDES Total 1 LUKE SKYWALKER Total 1 CONG11 Rep in Congress 11th MATT CARTWRIGHT Total 1 MATTCARTWRIRHT Total 1 Presidential Electors PHIL KESSEL Total 1 State Treasurer PAT SWAZEY Total 1 United States Senator NEGAN Total 1 WRITE-IN REPORT BY PRECINCT GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 8, 2016 RUN DATE:01/20/17 01:38 PM PRECINCT 3 - AVOCA BORO W 01 ELECTION ID: G2016LUZ CONTESTS CANDIDATES Attorney General KRISTEN LAPSANSKY Total 1 CONG17 Rep in Congress 17th CHARLES MANSON Total 1 LEG118 Rep in the Gen Assembly 118th CURLEYHOWARD Total 1 DONALD TRUMP Total 1 JAMES RED OBRIEN Total 1 TERRY BEST Total 1 Presidential Electors BERNIE SANDERS BERNIE SANDERS BERNIE SANDERS BERNIE SANDERS Total 4 BIDEN Total 1 GARY JOHNSON Total 1 State Treasurer CHARLES MANSON Total 1 WRITE-IN REPORT BY PRECINCT GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 8, 2016 RUN DATE:01/20/17 01:38 PM PRECINCT 4 - AVOCA BORO W 02 ELECTION ID: G2016LUZ CONTESTS CANDIDATES LEG118 Rep in the Gen Assembly 118th ANYBODY ELSE Total 1 CHOCH DOMONKOS Total 1 CHRISTINA MUNSKI Total 1 ERIC VILLANO Total 1 MICHAEL VOLPITTA Total 1 Presidential Electors BERNIE SANDERS BERNIE SANDERS BERNIE SANDERS BERNIE SANDERS Total 4 WRITE-IN REPORT BY PRECINCT GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 8, 2016 RUN DATE:01/20/17 01:38 PM PRECINCT 5 - AVOCA BORO W 03 ELECTION ID: G2016LUZ CONTESTS CANDIDATES LEG118 Rep in the Gen Assembly 118th ANDY DORAK Total 1 JILLIAN VITO Total 1 JOHN SMITH Total 1 Presidential Electors GIANT MEATOR Total 1 MAD DOG MATTIS Total 1 United States Senator DAVID BALKO Total 1 JOSEPH SESTACK Total 1 WRITE-IN REPORT BY PRECINCT GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 8, 2016 RUN DATE:01/20/17 01:38 PM PRECINCT 6 - BEAR CREEK TWP D 01 ELECTION ID: G2016LUZ CONTESTS CANDIDATES Attorney General BAXTER FUENTES Total 1 CONG11 Rep in Congress 11th NONE OF THE ABOVE Total 1 LEG118 Rep in the Gen Assembly 118th BILL HERBERT Total 1 DAVID BLAZEJEWSKI Total 1 DAVID BLAZJEWSKI Total 1 DEEZ NUTS Total 1 HARAMBE Total 1 HARRY SMITH Total 1 JOSEPH ENGLISH Total 1 LOURENE ROBINSON Total 1 MIKE KRONK Total 1 NOBODY Total 1 NONE Total 1 RICHARD SOLINSKI Total 1 ROBERT PRICE Total 1 TOM MOSLEY Total 1 Presidential Electors BERNIE SANDERS Total 1 EVAN MCMULLIN EVAN MCMULLIN Total 2 FLYING SPAGETTI MONSTER Total 1 JAMES R STABILE Total 1 State Treasurer NONE OF THE ABOVE WRITE-IN REPORT BY PRECINCT GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 8, 2016 RUN DATE:01/20/17 01:38 PM PRECINCT 6 - BEAR CREEK TWP D 01 ELECTION ID: G2016LUZ CONTESTS CANDIDATES Total 1 United States Senator CASEY FUENTES Total 1 JOE SESTAK Total 1 WRITE-IN REPORT BY PRECINCT GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 8, 2016 RUN DATE:01/20/17 01:38 PM PRECINCT 7 - BEAR CREEK TWP D 02 ELECTION ID: G2016LUZ CONTESTS CANDIDATES CONG11 Rep in Congress 11th PAUL KANJORSKI Total 1 LEG118 Rep in the Gen Assembly 118th DAVID BERKOWITZ Total 1 EDWARD CHRONOWSKI Total 1 JIM FLYNN Total 1 JOHN BOROWSKI Total 1 KATHY POTERA Total 1 LORA PAULUKONIS Total 1 MICKEY MOUSE Total 1 MICKY Total 1 NA Total 1 NONE Total 1 REPUBLICAN REPUBLICAN Total 2 TOM LEWIS Total 1 TRUMP Total 1 UNKNOWN Total 1 Presidential Electors BERNIE SANDERS BERNIE SANDERS BERNIE SANDERS Total 3 DEAN WINCHESTER Total 1 EVAN MCMULLIN NATHAN JOHNSON Total 1 JOE BIDEN Total 1 WRITE-IN REPORT BY PRECINCT GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 8, 2016 RUN DATE:01/20/17 01:38 PM PRECINCT 7 - BEAR CREEK TWP D 02 ELECTION ID: G2016LUZ CONTESTS CANDIDATES MINNIE MOUSE Total 1 WRITE-IN REPORT BY PRECINCT GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 8, 2016 RUN DATE:01/20/17 01:38 PM PRECINCT 8 - BEAR CREEK TWP D 03 ELECTION ID: G2016LUZ CONTESTS CANDIDATES LEG118 Rep in the Gen Assembly 118th PUTIN Total 1 Presidential Electors JOHN MCCAIN Total 1 WRITE-IN REPORT BY PRECINCT GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 8, 2016 RUN DATE:01/20/17 01:38 PM PRECINCT 9 - BEAR CREEK VLG BORO ELECTION ID: G2016LUZ CONTESTS CANDIDATES LEG118 Rep in the Gen Assembly 118th DAN NICHOLS DAN NICHOLS Total 2 STEVE Total 1 TARAN LAWRENCE Total 1 Presidential Electors RAND PAUL, PRESIDENT Total 1 WILLIAM WELD Total 1 United States Senator ROBERT DWYER Total 1 WRITE-IN REPORT BY PRECINCT GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 8, 2016 RUN DATE:01/20/17 01:38 PM PRECINCT 10 - BLACK CREEK TWP D 01 ELECTION ID: G2016LUZ CONTESTS CANDIDATES Attorney General NONE OF YOU Total 1 Auditor General NONE OF YOU Total 1 CONG11 Rep in Congress 11th NONE OF YOU Total 1 TRUMP Total 1 LEG116 Rep in the Gen Assembly 116th NONE OF YOU Total 1 TRUMP Total 1 Presidential Electors BEN CARSON Total 1 BERNARD SANDERS Total 1 EVAN MCMULLIN EVAN MCMULLIN Total 2 EVAN MCMULLIN, MINDY FINN Total 1 RAND PAUL Total 1 SEN27 Sen in the Gen Assembly 27th DAVID KAMERZEL Total 1 NONE OF YOU Total 1 WILL BOWER Total 1 State Treasurer NONE OF YOU Total 1 United States Senator DENNIS FEERRAR Total 1 JEFF WEED Total 1 NONE OF YOU Total 1 WRITE-IN REPORT BY PRECINCT GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 8, 2016 RUN DATE:01/20/17 01:38 PM PRECINCT 11 - BLACK CREEK TWP D 02 ELECTION ID: G2016LUZ CONTESTS CANDIDATES Presidential Electors JOHN KASICH Total 1 SEN27 Sen in the Gen Assembly 27th AN Total 1 DEB HORNER Total 1 DURAN SMITH Total 1 JOSEPH BEZARES Total 1 WRITE-IN REPORT BY PRECINCT GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 8, 2016 RUN DATE:01/20/17 01:38 PM PRECINCT 12 - BUCK TWP ELECTION ID: G2016LUZ CONTESTS CANDIDATES Attorney General TREY GOWDY Total 1 Auditor General TREY GOWDY Total 1 LEG118 Rep in the Gen Assembly 118th JOE LUTON Total 1 Presidential Electors BERNIE SANDERS Total 1 WRITE-IN REPORT BY PRECINCT GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 8, 2016 RUN DATE:01/20/17 01:38 PM PRECINCT 13 - BUTLER TWP D 01 ELECTION ID: G2016LUZ CONTESTS CANDIDATES Attorney General DEEZE NUTS Total 1 NICHOLAS SCINTILLA Total 1 CONG11 Rep in Congress 11th JOE MADDON JOE MADDON Total 2 Presidential Electors BERNIE SANDERS BERNIE SANDERS BERNIE SANDERS Total 3 CHRISTINA DEMSKO Total 1 SEN27 Sen in the Gen Assembly 27th CARLOS NAZARIO Total 1 DEEZ NUTS Total 1 GREG DIETZ Total 1 MICKY MOUSE Total 1 PEDRO Total 1 SANDY VISINTAINER Total 1 TIM THOMAS Total 1 United States Senator DEEZ NUTS Total 1 WALTER GOLAB Total 1 WRITE-IN REPORT BY PRECINCT GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 8, 2016 RUN DATE:01/20/17 01:38 PM PRECINCT 14 - BUTLER TWP D 02 ELECTION ID: G2016LUZ CONTESTS CANDIDATES Attorney General ROBERT FIELDS Total 1 Auditor General ROBERT FIELDS Total 1 CONG11 Rep in Congress 11th GARY OLHANOSKI Total 1 L.A.TARONE Total 1 LEG116 Rep in the Gen Assembly 116th ERIC TRUMP Total 1 RANSOM YOUNG Total 1 ROBERT FIELDS Total 1 Presidential Electors BERNIE SANDERS Total 1 JOHN KASICH Total 1 MICHAEL MATUREN Total 1 TOM HOEFLING Total 1 SEN27 Sen in the Gen Assembly 27th BENJAMIN JEFFRIES Total 1 BUGS BUNNY Total 1 ELMO Total 1 JEAN GRECO GOLUMB Total 1 JOSEPH ZIEGLER Total 1 KIM DRENNAN Total 1 MATTHEW DETRICK Total 1 ROBERT FIELDS Total 1 SCOTT BRUCE Total 1 WRITE-IN REPORT BY PRECINCT GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 8, 2016 RUN DATE:01/20/17 01:38 PM PRECINCT 14 - BUTLER TWP D 02 ELECTION ID: G2016LUZ CONTESTS CANDIDATES TIM NOVOTNEY Total 1 WILLIAM RIGOTTI Total 1 State Treasurer BENJAMIN JEFFRIES Total 1 ROBERT FIELDS Total 1 United States Senator L.A.TARONE Total 1 ROBERT FIELDS Total 1 WRITE-IN REPORT BY PRECINCT GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 8, 2016 RUN DATE:01/20/17 01:38 PM PRECINCT 15 - BUTLER TWP D 03 ELECTION ID: G2016LUZ CONTESTS CANDIDATES Attorney General PENUS Total 1 LEG116 Rep in the Gen Assembly 116th NONE Total 1 ROBERT ZANICKY Total 1 Presidential Electors BERNARD SANDERS Total 1 EVAN MCMULLIN EVAN MCMULLIN Total 2 RALPH R DAVELER JR Total 1 RILEY AND TANGO GUTOWSKI Total 1 SEN27 Sen in the Gen Assembly 27th BERNIE SANDERS Total 1 BROOKE COOPMAN BROOKE COOPMAN Total 2 CHUCK JUMPETER Total 1 DWAYNE THE ROCK JOHNSON Total 1 ELIJAH Total 1 HILLARY Total 1 MICKEY MOUSE Total 1 NONE OF THE ABOVE Total 1 POOP Total 1 STERRY MICHAEL MAHAFFEY Total 1 WRITE-IN REPORT BY PRECINCT GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 8, 2016 RUN DATE:01/20/17 01:38 PM PRECINCT 16 - BUTLER TWP D 04 ELECTION ID: G2016LUZ CONTESTS CANDIDATES CONG11 Rep in Congress 11th NICHOLAS BRANDTMEIER Total 1 LEG116 Rep in the Gen Assembly 116th CARRIE KLINE Total 1 JOHN SWIRBLE Total 1 Presidential Electors BERNIE SANDERS BERNIE SANDERS Total 2 SEN27 Sen in the Gen Assembly 27th BERNIE SANDERS Total 1 DAVID PALERMO Total 1 DONALD DUCK Total 1 JUDY SCHWANK Total 1 JULIE BRANDTMEIER Total 1 MAX HEADROOM Total 1 State Treasurer JASON FARLEY Total 1 WRITE-IN REPORT BY PRECINCT GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 8, 2016 RUN DATE:01/20/17 01:38 PM PRECINCT 17 - CONYNGHAM BORO ELECTION ID: G2016LUZ CONTESTS CANDIDATES Attorney General JOE HISNEY Total 1 LENNY MUSTO Total 1 MARK MUMICH Total 1 Auditor General JOE HISNEY Total 1 NICHOLAS MEMIS Total 1 NONE Total 1 CONG11 Rep in Congress 11th ROBERT CHILDS Total 1 SAMUEL MEMIS Total 1 LEG116 Rep in the Gen Assembly 116th JOE HISNEY Total 1 Presidential Electors BERNIE SANDERS BERNIE SANDERS Total 2 DR BEN CARSON Total 1 EVAN MCMULLIN EVAN MCMULLIN EVAN MCMULLIN Total 3 JOHN KASICH JOHN KASICH Total 2 SEN27 Sen in the Gen Assembly 27th BOB CASEY, JR.
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