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Montana Secretary of State Corey Stapleton 2020 Statewide Primary Election Canvass Abstract of Write-In Votes MONTANA SECRETARY OF STATE COREY STAPLETON 2020 STATEWIDE PRIMARY ELECTION CANVASS ABSTRACT OF WRITE-IN VOTES HD 27 HD 29 HD 31 HD 34 HD 35 Chouteau Petroleum Roosevelt Roosevelt Richland PRESIDENT Green Bernie Sanders 1 1 Boudica Shayne David Eberts DONALD TRUMP 2 Donald J. Trump 2 Gary Johnson George Clooney Howie Hawkins 1 HOWIE HAWKINS 1 Jacob Hornberger 2 JESSE VENTURA Jill Stein Jo Jorgensen Jo Jorgenson John Cena JOSEPH BIDEN JOSEPH R BIDEN 1 Justin Amash Michelle Obama Mike Rowe Paul Lemire Ron Paul 1 of 51 MONTANA SECRETARY OF STATE COREY STAPLETON 2020 STATEWIDE PRIMARY ELECTION CANVASS ABSTRACT OF WRITE-IN VOTES HD 36 HD 37 HD 39 HD 43 HD 44 HD 46 HD 47 Dawson McCone Prairie Yellowstone Yellowstone Yellowstone Yellowstone Yellowstone 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 of 51 MONTANA SECRETARY OF STATE COREY STAPLETON 2020 STATEWIDE PRIMARY ELECTION CANVASS ABSTRACT OF WRITE-IN VOTES HD 51 HD 53 HD 54 HD 55 HD 56 HD 75 Total Yellowstone Yellowstone Yellowstone Yellowstone Yellowstone Jefferson 2 1 1 1 1 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 7 1 2 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 of 51 MONTANA SECRETARY OF STATE COREY STAPLETON 2020 STATEWIDE PRIMARY ELECTION CANVASS ABSTRACT OF WRITE-IN VOTES TULSI GABBARD PRESIDENT Republican MITT ROMNEY 2 HD 28 HD 29 HD 31 HD 32 Hill Petroleum Roosevelt Blaine Hill SECRETARY OF STATE BRAD JOHNSON 1 Democrat SECRETARY OF STATE BERNIE SANDERS Green Bowen Greenwood Bryce Bennett 1 1 1 1 BRYCE BENNETT Christi Jacobson 1 1 GRACE SCHWENK Howie Hawkins JIMMY PINJAU JOE PAUL Kurt Johnson 1 Michael Eberts NINAH STEBER No Preference 1 Pat Sheehy Scott Sales Scott A Swanson Willie Carter SECRETARY OF STATE COREY 1 Republican STAPLETON 4 of 51 MONTANA SECRETARY OF STATE COREY STAPLETON 2020 STATEWIDE PRIMARY ELECTION CANVASS ABSTRACT OF WRITE-IN VOTES HD 33 HD 34 HD 35 HD 36 HD 37 HD 44 HD 47 HD 54 Blaine Roosevelt Richland Dawson Prairie Yellowstone Yellowstone Yellowstone 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 of 51 MONTANA SECRETARY OF STATE COREY STAPLETON 2020 STATEWIDE PRIMARY ELECTION CANVASS ABSTRACT OF WRITE-IN VOTES 1 1 2 HD 75 HD 86 HD 88 Total Jefferson Ravalli Ravalli 1 1 1 1 7 1 2 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 of 51 MONTANA SECRETARY OF STATE COREY STAPLETON 2020 STATEWIDE PRIMARY ELECTION CANVASS ABSTRACT OF WRITE-IN VOTES HD 27 HD 28 HD 31 HD 32 Chouteau Hill Roosevelt Blaine Hill STATE AUDITOR Len Duberstein Democrat STATE AUDITOR Daniel Stusek Green GRACE SCHWENK Kim White Kimberly P. Dudik 1 Mike Windsor Mike Winsor 2 1 1 MIKE WINSOR Mitch King N.P. 1 Nelly Nicol 1 NELLY NICOL 1 NINAH STEBER ROGER ROOTS Scott "Tux" Tuxbury Shane Morgen Shane Morigeau 1 Shane A Morigeau 1 Tim Chamberlain 7 of 51 MONTANA SECRETARY OF STATE COREY STAPLETON 2020 STATEWIDE PRIMARY ELECTION CANVASS ABSTRACT OF WRITE-IN VOTES HD 33 HD 34 HD 35 HD 36 HD 44 HD 47 HD 51 HD 54 Blaine Roosevelt Richland Dawson Yellowstone Yellowstone Yellowstone Yellowstone 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 8 of 51 MONTANA SECRETARY OF STATE COREY STAPLETON 2020 STATEWIDE PRIMARY ELECTION CANVASS ABSTRACT OF WRITE-IN VOTES HD 55 HD 75 HD 86 HD 88 Total Yellowstone Jefferson Ravalli Ravalli 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 2 2 5 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 9 of 51 MONTANA SECRETARY OF STATE COREY STAPLETON 2020 STATEWIDE PRIMARY ELECTION CANVASS ABSTRACT OF WRITE-IN VOTES HD 27 HD 28 HD 31 HD 32 Chouteau Hill Roosevelt Blaine Hill STATE ANTOINE PAUL SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION Chris Brown Green DAN KIMZEY Elsie Arntzen 1 1 1 ELSIE ARNTZEN 1 GRACE SCHWENK Jean Eberts KEVIN LEATHERBARROW KORI LANT Leticia Neuleib Melissa Ramano 2 Melissa Ramono 1 Melissa Romano 1 MELISSA ROMANO N.P. 1 NINAH STEBER Scott Walker HD 29 Total Petroleum SUPREME COURT KELLY WILLS 1 1 JUSTICE #6 Non- Partisan 10 of 51 MONTANA SECRETARY OF STATE COREY STAPLETON 2020 STATEWIDE PRIMARY ELECTION CANVASS ABSTRACT OF WRITE-IN VOTES HD 33 HD 34 HD 35 HD 36 HD 44 HD 54 HD 55 HD 75 Blaine Roosevelt Richland Dawson Yellowstone Yellowstone Yellowstone Jefferson 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 1 11 of 51 MONTANA SECRETARY OF STATE COREY STAPLETON 2020 STATEWIDE PRIMARY ELECTION CANVASS ABSTRACT OF WRITE-IN VOTES HD 86 HD 88 Total Ravalli Ravalli 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 5 1 3 3 1 1 1 1 12 of 51 MONTANA SECRETARY OF STATE COREY STAPLETON 2020 STATEWIDE PRIMARY ELECTION CANVASS ABSTRACT OF WRITE-IN VOTES HD 33 HD 34 Total Blaine Hill Roosevelt STATE SENATOR Barnett Sporklin- 2 2 DISTRICT 17 Morrison Democrat Blake L. Borst 2 2 Blank 3 3 6 Corey Stapleton 1 1 Douglas 2 2 McKracken Greg Jergeson 1 1 Jon Tester 1 1 Mike Lang 3 1 2 6 Mike Weeks 1 1 Nancy Stiffarm 1 1 None-No 1 1 Preference Paul Stacey 1 1 Finnicum STATE SENATOR Mike Lang 1 1 2 DISTRICT 17 Green HD 34 Total Roosevelt STATE Bruce Fellman 1 1 REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 34 Larry Crowder 1 1 Democrat Tracy Schuster 2 2 STATE Rhonda Knudsen 1 1 REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 34 Green 13 of 51 MONTANA SECRETARY OF STATE COREY STAPLETON 2020 STATEWIDE PRIMARY ELECTION CANVASS ABSTRACT OF WRITE-IN VOTES HD 35 HD 36 Total Richland Dawson STATE SENATOR Pat Mischel 2 2 4 DISTRICT 18 Green Steve Heinbach 1 1 Steve Hinebauch 1 1 HD 36 Total Dawson Wibaux STATE Adam Gartner 2 2 REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 36 Beau Kroll 1 1 Democrat Bob Phalen 5 1 6 Chad Knutson 1 1 Craig Anderson 1 1 Jason Stuart 2 2 Jim Johnson 5 5 Joe Drivdahl 1 1 Kenji Calkins 1 1 Michael Archdale 1 1 Rosemary Aus 1 1 Seth Domek 1 1 Silly Name 1 1 STATE Bob Phalen 2 2 REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 36 Green Jim Johnson 1 1 16 of 51 MONTANA SECRETARY OF STATE COREY STAPLETON 2020 STATEWIDE PRIMARY ELECTION CANVASS ABSTRACT OF WRITE-IN VOTES HD 75 Total Jefferson PUBLIC SERVICE ALAN H GEORGE 1 1 COMMISSIONER DISTRICT 3 Green TOM WOODS 1 1 HD 55 Total Yellowstone PUBLIC SERVICE Brianna Moore 1 1 COMMISSIONER DISTRICT 2 Green HD 37 Total Carter Prairie STATE Eric Moore 1 1 REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 37 Frank Cramer 1 1 Democrat Frederick Eric 2 1 3 Moore Jacob Kitson 2 2 John Force 1 1 HD 29 Total Petroleum STATE SENATOR RYAN 1 1 DISTRICT 15 OSMUNDSON Democrat HD 29 Total Petroleum STATE DAN BARTEL 1 1 REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 29 Democrat STATE PETER PAN 1 1 REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 29 Republican 19 of 51 MONTANA SECRETARY OF STATE COREY STAPLETON 2020 STATEWIDE PRIMARY ELECTION CANVASS ABSTRACT OF WRITE-IN VOTES HD 71 Total Jefferson STATE SENATOR CALEB POWERS 1 1 DISTRICT 36 Democrat DEBBIE WIEDMAN 1 1 JEFFREY 2 2 SCHAHCZENSKI JOE MAYNARD 1 1 JOHN LAMB 1 1 LOREN HINES 1 1 NANCY LIEN 1 1 RAYMOND KLAAS 3 3 SALLY 1 1 WOODBURY HD 86 HD 88 Total Ravalli Ravalli PUBLIC SERVICE ARGUS BARKER 1 1 COMMISSIONER DISTRICT 4 Green DAVE LOWATAL 1 1 GRACE SCHWENK 1 1 NINAH STEBER 1 1 PHILLIP PAUL 1 1 HD 31 HD 32 Total Roosevelt Blaine Chouteau Hill STATE SENATOR Bridget Smith 1 1 DISTRICT 16 Green Daniel R Larson 1 1 Frank Smith 1 1 Jestin Dupree 1 1 22 of 51 MONTANA SECRETARY OF STATE COREY STAPLETON 2020 STATEWIDE PRIMARY ELECTION CANVASS ABSTRACT OF WRITE-IN VOTES Mike Fox 1 1 N.P. 1 1 STATE SENATOR blank 7 7 DISTRICT 16 Republican Blank 2 2 Bridget Smith 4 4 Bronc 1 1 Speakthunder Centennial Colon 1 1 David Boyd Sr 1 1 Debra Lamm 1 1 Don Tomsic 1 1 Donald W Richman 1 1 Frank Smith 1 1 G Bruce Meyers 1 1 Gyme Kelly 1 1 Jestin Dupree 3 1 4 JESTIN DUPREE 1 1 John Elliott 1 1 John Richmond 1 1 Keith Higgins 1 1 Kristofer Fourstar 1 1 Mike Fox 7 2 9 Mike Fox 9 9 Miles G Hutton 1 1 25 of 51 MONTANA SECRETARY OF STATE COREY STAPLETON 2020 STATEWIDE PRIMARY ELECTION CANVASS ABSTRACT OF WRITE-IN VOTES No Preference 2 2 Rebecca Andrews 1 1 Steve Daines 1 1 Tom Atkinson 1 1 Zane Wolfford 1 1 HD 27 Total Chouteau Hill Liberty STATE AMY KLOBUCHAR 1 1 REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 27 Blank 1 1 Democrat Brett Moen 1 1 BRYAN STAFFORD 1 1 CASEY BAILLEY 1 1 DOUG MOORE 1 1 GUS ROBERT LAAS 1 1 JACK ARNEE 1 1 JANE DOE 1 1 Jeff C. Dibble 1 1 John Doe 1 1 JOHN TESTER 1 1 JOHN WICKS 1 1 JOSH KASSMIER 6 1 7 JOSH KASSMIRE 4 4 JOSH J KASSIMER 1 1 28 of 51 MONTANA SECRETARY OF STATE COREY STAPLETON 2020 STATEWIDE PRIMARY ELECTION CANVASS ABSTRACT OF WRITE-IN VOTES Josh J Kassmier 1 1 JOSH J KASSMIER 1 1 Joshua Kassmier 1 1 KENNETH EVANS 1 1 KENT ZOLLARS 1 1 Mark Peterson 1 1 Mary McLann 1 1 MIKE NOVAK 1 1 PAULETTE 1 1 TEAGUE ROB LAAS 1 1 SHANE GAGNON 1 1 STATE BATMAN 1 1 REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 27 Green JOSH KASSMIER 3 3 STATE CALEB ORIET 1 1 REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 27 LAURA 1 1 Republican MCKINNON HD 28 Total Hill STATE Ed Hill 1 1 REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 28 Green Krystal Steinmetz 2 2 HD 32 Total Blaine Hill STATE Bruce Meyers 2 2 REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 32 Green Jonathan Windy 1 1 Boy N.P.
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