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Statement and Return Report for Certification General Election 2020 Statement and Return Report for Certification General Election 2020 - 11/03/2020 Queens County - All Parties and Independent Bodies Justice of the Supreme Court 11th Judicial District Vote for 9 Page 1 of 161 BOARD OF ELECTIONS Statement and Return Report for Certification IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK General Election 2020 - 11/03/2020 PRINTED AS OF: Queens County 12/1/2020 11:24:58AM All Parties and Independent Bodies Justice of the Supreme Court (11th Judicial District), vote for 9 Assembly District 23 PUBLIC COUNTER 41,066 MANUALLY COUNTED EMERGENCY 0 ABSENTEE / MILITARY 8,035 FEDERAL 147 SPECIAL PRESIDENTIAL 0 AFFIDAVIT 703 Total Ballots 49,951 Less - Inapplicable Federal/Special Presidential Ballots (147) Total Applicable Ballots 49,804 TRACY A. CATAPANO-FOX (DEMOCRATIC) 19,706 TRACY A. CATAPANO-FOX (REPUBLICAN) 16,696 TRACY A. CATAPANO-FOX (CONSERVATIVE) 1,959 JOSHUA E. GOLDFEIN (WORKING FAMILIES) 2,793 MOJGAN COHANIM LANCMAN (DEMOCRATIC) 18,083 BOB COHEN (WORKING FAMILIES) 5,150 LANCE P. EVANS (DEMOCRATIC) 16,967 JOSEPH F. KASPER (REPUBLICAN) 16,430 JOSEPH F. KASPER (CONSERVATIVE) 2,027 JUDITH GOLDINER (WORKING FAMILIES) 2,881 KARINA E. ALOMAR (DEMOCRATIC) 17,939 JOHN C. SPATARO (REPUBLICAN) 16,406 JOHN C. SPATARO (CONSERVATIVE) 2,106 KENNETH SCHAEFFER (WORKING FAMILIES) 2,192 MICHELLE A. JOHNSON (DEMOCRATIC) 21,746 AFUA ATTA-MENSAH (WORKING FAMILIES) 3,054 DARRELL L. GAVRIN (DEMOCRATIC) 19,041 JUSTIN SWEET (WORKING FAMILIES) 4,320 EVELYN L. BRAUN (DEMOCRATIC) 18,358 EVELYN L. BRAUN (REPUBLICAN) 15,391 EVELYN L. BRAUN (CONSERVATIVE) 1,997 KEVIN J. KERRIGAN (DEMOCRATIC) 17,993 KEVIN J. KERRIGAN (REPUBLICAN) 15,306 KEVIN J. 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