Election Summary Report Closed Primary CHEROKEE May 19, 2020 Summary For: All Contests, All Districts, All Tabulators, All Counting Groups OFFICIAL and COMPLETE

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Election Summary Report Closed Primary CHEROKEE May 19, 2020 Summary For: All Contests, All Districts, All Tabulators, All Counting Groups OFFICIAL and COMPLETE Page: 1 of 42 6/15/2020 4:57:42 PM Election Summary Report Closed Primary CHEROKEE May 19, 2020 Summary for: All Contests, All Districts, All Tabulators, All Counting Groups OFFICIAL AND COMPLETE Precincts Reported: 42 of 42 (100.00%) Registered Voters: 58,552 of 0 (N/A) Ballots Cast: 58,552 REP - President of the United States (Vote for 1) REP Precincts Reported: 42 of 42 (100.00%) Election Day Advanced Vot Absentee by Provisional All BMD Total Times Cast 14,153 3,493 19,472 27 0 37,145 / 0 N/A Candidate Party Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional All BMD Total Voting Mail Donald J. Trump (I) 13,608 3,368 18,457 24 0 35,457 Total Votes 13,608 3,368 18,457 24 0 35,457 Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional All BMD Total Voting Mail Unresolved Write-In 0 0 0 0 0 0 Page: 2 of 42 6/15/2020 4:57:42 PM Page: 3 of 42 6/15/2020 4:57:42 PM DEM - President of the United States (Vote for 1) DEM Precincts Reported: 42 of 42 (100.00%) Election Day Advanced Vot Absentee by Provisional All BMD Total Times Cast 5,581 951 9,267 25 0 15,824 / 0 N/A Candidate Party Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional All BMD Total Voting Mail Michael Bennet 14 5 13 0 0 32 Joseph R. Biden 4,167 764 7,809 16 0 12,756 Michael R. Bloomberg 37 4 63 0 0 104 Pete Buttigieg 62 11 93 0 0 166 John K. Delaney 4 1 3 1 0 9 Tulsi Gabbard 31 4 42 0 0 77 Amy Klobuchar 22 5 41 0 0 68 Deval Patrick 4 1 0 0 0 5 Bernie Sanders 964 120 896 7 0 1,987 Tom Steyer 7 0 5 0 0 12 Elizabeth Warren 169 20 185 0 0 374 Andrew Yang 84 12 57 0 0 153 Total Votes 5,565 947 9,207 24 0 15,743 Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional All BMD Total Voting Mail Unresolved Write-In 0 0 0 0 0 0 REP - US Senate (Vote for 1) REP Precincts Reported: 42 of 42 (100.00%) Election Day Advanced Vot Absentee by Provisional All BMD Total Times Cast 14,402 4,206 20,915 28 0 39,551 / 0 N/A Candidate Party Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional All BMD Total Voting Mail David A. Perdue (I) 13,728 4,015 19,682 25 0 37,450 Total Votes 13,728 4,015 19,682 25 0 37,450 Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional All BMD Total Voting Mail Unresolved Write-In 0 0 0 0 0 0 Page: 4 of 42 6/15/2020 4:57:42 PM Page: 5 of 42 6/15/2020 4:57:42 PM DEM - US Senate (Vote for 1) DEM Precincts Reported: 42 of 42 (100.00%) Election Day Advanced Vot Absentee by Provisional All BMD Total Times Cast 5,775 1,238 10,573 25 0 17,611 / 0 N/A Candidate Party Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional All BMD Total Voting Mail Sarah Riggs Amico 964 156 1,008 2 0 2,130 Marckeith DeJesus 282 38 205 0 0 525 James Knox 162 22 209 0 0 393 Tricia Carpenter McCracken 162 27 181 1 0 371 Jon Ossoff 2,993 724 6,334 18 0 10,069 Maya Dillard Smith 463 79 408 2 0 952 Teresa Pike Tomlinson 647 172 1,588 1 0 2,408 Total Votes 5,673 1,218 9,933 24 0 16,848 Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional All BMD Total Voting Mail Unresolved Write-In 0 0 0 0 0 0 REP - Public Service Commission Dist 1 (Vote for 1) REP Precincts Reported: 42 of 42 (100.00%) Election Day Advanced Vot Absentee by Provisional All BMD Total Times Cast 14,402 4,206 20,915 28 0 39,551 / 0 N/A Candidate Party Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional All BMD Total Voting Mail Jason Shaw (I) 13,247 3,862 18,504 25 0 35,638 Total Votes 13,247 3,862 18,504 25 0 35,638 Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional All BMD Total Voting Mail Unresolved Write-In 0 0 0 0 0 0 DEM - Public Service Commission Dist 1 (Vote for 1) DEM Precincts Reported: 42 of 42 (100.00%) Election Day Advanced Vot Absentee by Provisional All BMD Total Times Cast 5,775 1,238 10,572 25 0 17,610 / 0 N/A Candidate Party Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional All BMD Total Voting Mail Robert G. Bryant 4,518 962 7,400 20 0 12,900 Total Votes 4,518 962 7,400 20 0 12,900 Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional All BMD Total Voting Mail Unresolved Write-In 0 0 0 0 0 0 Page: 6 of 42 6/15/2020 4:57:42 PM Page: 7 of 42 6/15/2020 4:57:42 PM REP - Public Service Commission Dist 4 (Vote for 1) REP Precincts Reported: 42 of 42 (100.00%) Election Day Advanced Vot Absentee by Provisional All BMD Total Times Cast 14,402 4,206 20,915 28 0 39,551 / 0 N/A Candidate Party Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional All BMD Total Voting Mail Lauren Bubba McDonald, Jr. 13,137 3,816 18,183 23 0 35,159 (I) Total Votes 13,137 3,816 18,183 23 0 35,159 Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional All BMD Total Voting Mail Unresolved Write-In 0 0 0 0 0 0 DEM - Public Service Commission Dist 4 (Vote for 1) DEM Precincts Reported: 42 of 42 (100.00%) Election Day Advanced Vot Absentee by Provisional All BMD Total Times Cast 5,775 1,238 10,572 25 0 17,610 / 0 N/A Candidate Party Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional All BMD Total Voting Mail Daniel Blackman 3,664 742 5,480 17 0 9,903 John Noel 1,496 362 3,204 4 0 5,066 Total Votes 5,160 1,104 8,684 21 0 14,969 Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional All BMD Total Voting Mail Unresolved Write-In 0 0 0 0 0 0 REP - US House Dist 11 (Vote for 1) REP Precincts Reported: 42 of 42 (100.00%) Election Day Advanced Vot Absentee by Provisional All BMD Total Times Cast 14,402 4,206 20,915 28 0 39,551 / 0 N/A Candidate Party Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional All BMD Total Voting Mail Barry Loudermilk (I) 13,566 3,964 19,065 25 0 36,620 Total Votes 13,566 3,964 19,065 25 0 36,620 Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional All BMD Total Voting Mail Unresolved Write-In 0 0 0 0 0 0 Page: 8 of 42 6/15/2020 4:57:42 PM Page: 9 of 42 6/15/2020 4:57:42 PM DEM - US House Dist 11 (Vote for 1) DEM Precincts Reported: 42 of 42 (100.00%) Election Day Advanced Vot Absentee by Provisional All BMD Total Times Cast 5,775 1,238 10,573 25 0 17,611 / 0 N/A Candidate Party Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional All BMD Total Voting Mail Dana Barrett 5,106 1,120 8,575 21 0 14,822 Total Votes 5,106 1,120 8,575 21 0 14,822 Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional All BMD Total Voting Mail Unresolved Write-In 0 0 0 0 0 0 REP - State Senate Dist 14 (Vote for 1) REP Precincts Reported: 18 of 18 (100.00%) Election Day Advanced Vot Absentee by Provisional All BMD Total Times Cast 5,070 1,720 7,778 15 0 14,583 / 0 N/A Candidate Party Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional All BMD Total Voting Mail Bruce Thompson (I) 4,694 1,589 6,933 10 0 13,226 Total Votes 4,694 1,589 6,933 10 0 13,226 Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional All BMD Total Voting Mail Unresolved Write-In 0 0 0 0 0 0 DEM - State Senate Dist 14 (Vote for 1) DEM Precincts Reported: 18 of 18 (100.00%) Election Day Advanced Vot Absentee by Provisional All BMD Total Times Cast 2,343 516 4,047 7 0 6,913 / 0 N/A Candidate Party Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional All BMD Total Voting Mail Travis Johnson 1,653 376 2,814 5 0 4,848 Total Votes 1,653 376 2,814 5 0 4,848 Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional All BMD Total Voting Mail Unresolved Write-In 0 0 0 0 0 0 Page: 10 of 42 6/15/2020 4:57:42 PM Page: 11 of 42 6/15/2020 4:57:42 PM REP - State Senate Dist 21 (Vote for 1) REP Precincts Reported: 26 of 26 (100.00%) Election Day Advanced Vot Absentee by Provisional All BMD Total Times Cast 9,018 2,381 12,282 13 0 23,694 / 0 N/A Candidate Party Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional All BMD Total Voting Mail Brandon Beach (I) 5,038 1,226 6,461 8 0 12,733 Michael Caldwell 3,788 1,083 5,336 1 0 10,208 Total Votes 8,826 2,309 11,797 9 0 22,941 Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional All BMD Total Voting Mail Unresolved Write-In 0 0 0 0 0 0 REP - State Senate Dist 56 (Vote for 1) REP Precincts Reported: 1 of 1 (100.00%) Election Day Advanced Vot Absentee by Provisional All BMD Total Times Cast 314 105 855 0 0 1,274 / 0 N/A Candidate Party Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional All BMD Total Voting Mail John Albers (I) 301 102 779 0 0 1,182 Total Votes 301 102 779 0 0 1,182 Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional All BMD Total Voting Mail Unresolved Write-In 0 0 0 0 0 0 DEM - State Senate Dist 56 (Vote for 1) DEM Precincts Reported: 1 of 1 (100.00%) Election Day Advanced Vot Absentee by Provisional All BMD Total Times Cast 238 80 631 1 0 950 / 0 N/A Candidate Party Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional All BMD Total Voting Mail Sarah Beeson 211 71 516 0 0 798 Total Votes 211 71 516 0 0 798 Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional All BMD Total Voting Mail Unresolved Write-In 0 0 0 0 0 0 Page: 12 of 42 6/15/2020 4:57:42 PM Page: 13 of 42 6/15/2020 4:57:42 PM REP - State House Dist 20 (Vote for 1) REP Precincts Reported: 11 of 11 (100.00%) Election Day Advanced Vot Absentee by Provisional All BMD Total Times Cast 3,440 782 4,391 7 0 8,620 / 0 N/A Candidate Party Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional All BMD Total Voting Mail Rick Ballew 507 94 618 1 0 1,220 Charlice Byrd 1,493 366 2,088 1 0 3,948 Jessica L.
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