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Summary Report Montgomery County, Pennsylvania Official Report 2010 General Election November 2, 2010 Summary Report Montgomery County, Pennsylvania Official Report Registration & Turnout 583,198 Voters Cartridge Turnout 283,367 48.59% Absentee Turnout 8,418 1.44% Total ... 291,785 50.03% United States Senator 430/430 100.00% Dem - Joe Sestak 155,413 54.02% Rep - Pat Toomey 131,955 45.87% Write-In 302 0.10% Total ... 287,670 100.00% Governor and Lieutenant Governor 430/430 100.00% Dem - Dan Onorato 149,080 51.65% Rep - Tom Corbett 139,244 48.24% Write-In 302 0.10% Total ... 288,626 100.00% Representative in Congress District 2 26/26 100.00% Dem - Chaka Fattah 11,588 77.04% Rep - Rick Hellberg 3,439 22.86% Write-In 15 0.10% Total ... 15,042 100.00% Representative in Congress District 6 106/106 100.00% Dem - Manan Trivedi 37,182 52.23% Rep - Jim Gerlach 33,979 47.73% Write-In 33 0.05% Total ... 71,194 100.00% Representative in Congress District 7 49/49 100.00% Dem - Bryan Lentz 16,022 45.42% Rep - Patrick Meehan 18,716 53.06% ACP - James D. Schneller 520 1.47% Write-In 14 0.04% Total ... 35,272 100.00% Representative in Congress District 8 11/11 100.00% Dem - Patrick J. Murphy 3,824 62.65% Rep - Michael G. Fitzpatrick 2,277 37.30% Write-In 3 0.05% Total ... 6,104 100.00% Representative in Congress District 13 209/209 100.00% Dem - Allyson Y. Schwartz 72,551 53.11% Rep - Carson Dee Adcock 63,995 46.84% Write-In 67 0.05% Total ... 136,613 100.00% Representative in Congress District 15 29/29 100.00% Dem - John B. Callahan 7,569 33.37% Rep - Charles W. Dent 14,579 64.27% TFC - Jake Towne 527 2.32% Write-In 9 0.04% Total ... 22,684 100.00% December 08, 2010 9:54 AM Page 1 of 4 2010 General Election November 2, 2010 Summary Report Montgomery County, Pennsylvania Official Report Senator in the General Assembly District 4 69/69 100.00% Dem - Leanna Washington 28,698 99.54% Write-In 133 0.46% Total ... 28,831 100.00% Senator in the General Assembly District 10 4/4 100.00% Dem - Cynthia M. Philo 881 34.75% Rep - Chuck McIlhinney 1,653 65.21% Write-In 1 0.04% Total ... 2,535 100.00% Senator in the General Assembly District 12 112/112 100.00% Dem - Ruth S. Damsker 26,554 37.02% Rep - Stewart J. Greenleaf 45,140 62.94% Write-In 26 0.04% Total ... 71,720 100.00% Senator in the General Assembly District 24 40/40 100.00% Dem - Bill Wallace 11,227 36.40% Rep - Bob Mensch 19,601 63.55% Write-In 16 0.05% Total ... 30,844 100.00% Senator in the General Assembly District 44 70/70 100.00% Dem - Matt Stehman 20,859 37.55% Rep - John C. Rafferty, Jr. 34,664 62.40% Write-In 26 0.05% Total ... 55,549 100.00% Representative in the General Assembly Dist. 53 34/34 100.00% Dem - Jack Hansen 6,356 32.30% Rep - Robert W. Godshall 12,832 65.22% Green - Edward R. Bonsell 476 2.42% Write-In 11 0.06% Total ... 19,675 100.00% Representative in the General Assembly Dist. 61 36/36 100.00% Dem - Mary Lou Readinger 10,415 40.98% Rep - Kate M. Harper 14,988 58.97% Write-In 13 0.05% Total ... 25,416 100.00% Representative in the General Assembly Dist. 70 29/29 100.00% Dem - Matt Bradford 11,900 52.41% Rep - Jay R. Moyer 10,785 47.50% Write-In 20 0.09% Total ... 22,705 100.00% Representative in the General Assembly Dist. 146 24/24 100.00% Dem - Mark Painter 8,625 43.79% Rep - Thomas J. Quigley 11,060 56.16% Write-In 10 0.05% Total ... 19,695 100.00% Representative in the General Assembly Dist. 147 24/24 100.00% Dem - Robert Dodge 7,133 33.29% December 08, 2010 9:54 AM Page 2 of 4 2010 General Election November 2, 2010 Summary Report Montgomery County, Pennsylvania Official Report Representative in the General Assembly Dist. 147 (continued...) 24/24 100.00% Rep - Marcy Toepel 14,275 66.62% Write-In 18 0.08% Total ... 21,426 100.00% Representative in the General Assembly Dist. 148 45/45 100.00% Dem - Mike Gerber 16,876 61.91% Rep - Matt Maguire 10,367 38.03% Write-In 14 0.05% Total ... 27,257 100.00% Representative in the General Assembly Dist. 149 39/39 100.00% Dem - Tim Briggs 14,653 62.48% Rep - Peter M. Kohut 8,785 37.46% Write-In 13 0.06% Total ... 23,451 100.00% Representative in the General Assembly Dist. 150 26/26 100.00% Dem - Andrea Baptiste 8,416 39.52% Rep - Mike Vereb 12,862 60.40% Write-In 16 0.08% Total ... 21,294 100.00% Representative in the General Assembly Dist. 151 35/35 100.00% Dem - Rick Taylor 10,979 46.95% Rep - Todd Stephens 12,398 53.01% Write-In 9 0.04% Total ... 23,386 100.00% Representative in the General Assembly Dist. 152 35/35 100.00% Dem - Robert H. McGuckin 6,721 31.78% Rep - Thomas P. Murt 14,416 68.17% Write-In 10 0.05% Total ... 21,147 100.00% Representative in the General Assembly Dist. 153 42/42 100.00% Dem - Josh Shapiro 17,430 70.10% Rep - Tom Bogar 7,426 29.87% Write-In 7 0.03% Total ... 24,863 100.00% Representative in the General Assembly Dist. 154 45/45 100.00% Dem - Lawrence H. Curry 18,698 71.31% Rep - Tom Bell 7,512 28.65% Write-In 11 0.04% Total ... 26,221 100.00% Representative in the General Assembly Dist. 157 6/6 100.00% Dem - Paul J. Drucker 1,944 44.43% Rep - Warren Kampf 2,428 55.50% Write-In 3 0.07% Total ... 4,375 100.00% Representative in the General Assembly Dist. 170 2/2 100.00% Dem - Brendan F. Boyle 885 55.59% Rep - Marc D. Collazzo 706 44.35% December 08, 2010 9:54 AM Page 3 of 4 2010 General Election November 2, 2010 Summary Report Montgomery County, Pennsylvania Official Report Representative in the General Assembly Dist. 170 (continued...) 2/2 100.00% Write-In 1 0.06% Total ... 1,592 100.00% Representative in the General Assembly Dist. 194 8/8 100.00% Dem - Pamela A. DeLissio 3,225 64.71% Rep - Timothy S. Downey 1,445 28.99% Green - Hugh Giordano 314 6.30% Write-In 0 0.00% Total ... 4,984 100.00% Choose not to Vote 430/430 100.00% NP - No Vote 539 100.00% Total ... 539 100.00% Cheltenham Home Rule Charter Referendum 26/26 100.00% NP - Yes 2,883 25.34% NP - No 8,496 74.66% Total ... 11,379 100.00% December 08, 2010 9:54 AM Page 4 of 4 2010 General Election November 2, 2010 Subdivision Report Montgomery County, Pennsylvania Official Report Abington Registration & Turnout 43,672 Cartridge Turnout 22,623 51.80% Absentee Turnout 556 1.27% Total... 23,179 53.08% United States Senator 38/38 100.00% Dem - Joe Sestak 14,042 61.50% Rep - Pat Toomey 8,763 38.38% Write-In 26 0.11% Total... 22,831 100.00% Governor and Lieutenant Governor 38/38 100.00% Dem - Dan Onorato 13,506 59.09% Rep - Tom Corbett 9,330 40.82% Write-In 22 0.10% Total... 22,858 100.00% Representative in Congress District 8 3/3 100.00% Dem - Patrick J. Murphy 1,520 68.62% Rep - Michael G. Fitzpatrick 694 31.33% Write-In 1 0.05% Total... 2,215 100.00% Representative in Congress District 13 35/35 100.00% Dem - Allyson Y. Schwartz 12,779 62.04% Rep - Carson Dee Adcock 7,811 37.92% Write-In 8 0.04% Total... 20,598 100.00% Senator in the General Assembly District 4 38/38 100.00% Dem - Leanna Washington 14,659 99.50% Write-In 73 0.50% Total... 14,732 100.00% Representative in the General Assembly Dist. 151 1/1 100.00% Dem - Rick Taylor 363 56.99% Rep - Todd Stephens 272 42.70% Write-In 2 0.31% Total... 637 100.00% Representative in the General Assembly Dist. 153 36/36 100.00% Dem - Josh Shapiro 15,204 70.34% Rep - Tom Bogar 6,405 29.63% Write-In 5 0.02% Total... 21,614 100.00% Representative in the General Assembly Dist. 170 1/1 100.00% Dem - Brendan F. Boyle 383 57.34% Rep - Marc D. Collazzo 285 42.66% December 08, 2010 9:56 AM Page 1 of 65 2010 General Election November 2, 2010 Subdivision Report Montgomery County, Pennsylvania Official Report Abington Representative in the General Assembly Dist. 170 1/1 100.00% Write-In 0 0.00% Total... 668 100.00% Choose not to Vote 38/38 100.00% NP - No Vote 38 100.00% Total... 38 100.00% December 08, 2010 9:56 AM Page 2 of 65 2010 General Election November 2, 2010 Subdivision Report Montgomery County, Pennsylvania Official Report Ambler Registration & Turnout 4,374 Cartridge Turnout 2,153 49.22% Absentee Turnout 44 1.01% Total... 2,197 50.23% United States Senator 3/3 100.00% Dem - Joe Sestak 1,422 66.23% Rep - Pat Toomey 724 33.72% Write-In 1 0.05% Total..
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