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Primary Election 6-09-2020.Pdf NORTH DAKOTA ABSTRACT OF VOTES PRIMARY ELECTION - 06/09/2020 PARTY BALLOT Representative in Congress Republican Democratic-NPL Libertarian Ballots Roland Clifford Steven James Kelly Armstrong Zach Raknerud COUNTY Precincts Cast Riemers Peterson Adams 1 838 630 50 55 3 Barnes 15 2,797 1,493 392 455 11 Benson 4 960 560 149 117 3 Billings 3 397 329 26 13 1 Bottineau 5 1,969 1,342 204 151 6 Bowman 4 850 669 49 41 6 Burke 6 650 533 23 32 1 Burleigh 36 22,628 14,625 2,810 1,312 98 Cass 38 28,779 13,513 6,475 3,336 176 Cavalier 1 1,100 756 122 72 3 Dickey 3 1,126 721 113 114 11 Divide 4 487 329 49 39 2 Dunn 12 1,122 902 63 54 5 Eddy 2 766 483 89 86 3 Emmons 5 1,378 1,124 21 36 1 Foster 6 826 575 84 72 3 Golden Valley 1 565 457 22 12 2 Grand Forks 27 14,188 7,604 3,218 787 54 Grant 4 887 713 34 44 3 Griggs 5 822 545 73 98 4 Hettinger 4 730 575 40 46 7 Kidder 6 836 610 52 49 5 LaMoure 4 1,247 873 107 113 8 Logan 5 807 629 23 13 3 McHenry 8 1,848 1,362 168 128 9 McIntosh 6 943 742 30 39 2 McKenzie 11 1,996 1,524 75 85 8 McLean 3 3,094 2,294 219 211 7 Mercer 14 2,569 1,947 270 57 15 Morton 18 6,926 4,810 785 428 20 Mountrail 9 1,443 1,032 113 137 3 Nelson 1 1,093 648 140 115 6 Oliver 7 584 439 33 27 2 Pembina 6 1,917 1,310 215 168 7 Pierce 8 1,158 815 106 89 3 Ramsey 4 2,550 1,634 280 230 5 Ransom 4 1,202 574 178 188 20 Renville 5 707 542 47 48 5 Richland 15 3,168 1,814 410 419 22 Rolette 5 1,699 730 289 273 2 Sargent 5 1,096 527 191 172 7 Sheridan 1 563 436 29 31 1 Sioux 6 270 117 44 65 1 Slope 3 224 186 5 16 1 Stark 8 6,721 5,157 462 300 34 Steele 5 577 332 86 74 0 Stutsman 12 4,879 2,932 530 503 15 Towner 3 658 414 62 74 5 Traill 12 2,215 1,317 356 290 5 Walsh 2 2,713 1,806 244 221 19 Ward 19 13,041 8,928 1,324 895 57 Wells 6 1,557 1,147 106 91 4 Williams 15 4,658 3,476 309 226 25 Total 422 158,824 99,582 21,394 12,747 729 2020 Recognized Political Parties in ND: Republican, Democratic-NPL, and Libertarian NORTH DAKOTA ABSTRACT OF VOTES PRIMARY ELECTION - 06/09/2020 PARTY BALLOT Governor and Lt. Governor Republican Democratic-NPL Libertarian Doug Burgum Michael DuWayne Shelley Lenz and Ballots and Brent Coachman and Hendrickson and Ben Vig COUNTY Precincts Cast Sanford Joel H Hylden Joshua Voytek Adams 1 838 625 38 105 3 Barnes 15 2,797 1,405 183 876 10 Benson 4 960 527 69 276 2 Billings 3 397 265 74 40 1 Bottineau 5 1,969 1,325 67 371 5 Bowman 4 850 638 59 94 6 Burke 6 650 496 54 54 1 Burleigh 36 22,628 13,487 2,294 4,138 93 Cass 38 28,779 13,869 1,236 9,970 163 Cavalier 1 1,100 716 60 197 3 Dickey 3 1,126 672 92 235 11 Divide 4 487 333 19 87 2 Dunn 12 1,122 810 116 97 5 Eddy 2 766 476 45 182 3 Emmons 5 1,378 1,018 196 57 1 Foster 6 826 565 43 157 1 Golden Valley 1 565 431 53 41 2 Grand Forks 27 14,188 7,561 790 3,949 54 Grant 4 887 647 91 74 3 Griggs 5 822 552 36 176 4 Hettinger 4 730 518 70 82 7 Kidder 6 836 569 85 104 5 LaMoure 4 1,247 884 51 225 8 Logan 5 807 584 106 37 3 McHenry 8 1,848 1,288 114 294 10 McIntosh 6 943 737 59 67 2 McKenzie 11 1,996 1,552 117 156 8 McLean 3 3,094 2,074 328 446 8 Mercer 14 2,569 1,875 151 319 14 Morton 18 6,926 4,470 654 1,215 19 Mountrail 9 1,443 964 106 255 3 Nelson 1 1,093 664 43 274 6 Oliver 7 584 405 56 60 2 Pembina 6 1,917 1,225 132 393 7 Pierce 8 1,158 799 73 190 3 Ramsey 4 2,550 1,643 126 511 5 Ransom 4 1,202 552 55 382 19 Renville 5 707 534 25 93 5 Richland 15 3,168 1,764 188 859 21 Rolette 5 1,699 825 30 572 3 Sargent 5 1,096 525 33 390 8 Sheridan 1 563 386 71 55 1 Sioux 6 270 112 17 110 1 Slope 3 224 176 19 20 1 Stark 8 6,721 4,611 754 747 33 Steele 5 577 328 25 172 0 Stutsman 12 4,879 2,991 243 1,041 14 Towner 3 658 410 38 139 5 Traill 12 2,215 1,288 105 665 5 Walsh 2 2,713 1,696 247 474 18 Ward 19 13,041 8,829 665 2,226 59 Wells 6 1,557 1,032 166 208 4 Williams 15 4,658 3,391 337 544 25 Total 422 158,824 96,119 10,904 34,501 705 2020 Recognized Political Parties in ND: Republican, Democratic-NPL, and Libertarian NORTH DAKOTA ABSTRACT OF VOTES PRIMARY ELECTION - 06/09/2020 PARTY BALLOT State Auditor Ballots Republican Democratic-NPL COUNTY Precincts Cast Joshua C Gallion Patrick Hart Adams 1 838 604 107 Barnes 15 2,797 1,433 894 Benson 4 960 548 274 Billings 3 397 319 39 Bottineau 5 1,969 1,298 373 Bowman 4 850 651 93 Burke 6 650 516 51 Burleigh 36 22,628 13,836 4,132 Cass 38 28,779 13,056 9,923 Cavalier 1 1,100 702 194 Dickey 3 1,126 704 234 Divide 4 487 316 87 Dunn 12 1,122 841 119 Eddy 2 766 465 179 Emmons 5 1,378 1,060 57 Foster 6 826 564 161 Golden Valley 1 565 423 41 Grand Forks 27 14,188 7,199 3,896 Grant 4 887 668 76 Griggs 5 822 526 171 Hettinger 4 730 554 85 Kidder 6 836 571 106 LaMoure 4 1,247 856 221 Logan 5 807 583 37 McHenry 8 1,848 1,308 304 McIntosh 6 943 716 68 McKenzie 11 1,996 1,402 158 McLean 3 3,094 2,181 443 Mercer 14 2,569 1,884 322 Morton 18 6,926 4,592 1,217 Mountrail 9 1,443 982 250 Nelson 1 1,093 625 267 Oliver 7 584 421 59 Pembina 6 1,917 1,259 401 Pierce 8 1,158 780 198 Ramsey 4 2,550 1,587 516 Ransom 4 1,202 552 380 Renville 5 707 514 91 Richland 15 3,168 1,727 840 Rolette 5 1,699 688 582 Sargent 5 1,096 500 389 Sheridan 1 563 423 58 Sioux 6 270 108 112 Slope 3 224 175 22 Stark 8 6,721 4,760 755 Steele 5 577 322 169 Stutsman 12 4,879 2,768 1,065 Towner 3 658 400 135 Traill 12 2,215 1,269 669 Walsh 2 2,713 1,680 472 Ward 19 13,041 8,559 2,219 Wells 6 1,557 1,081 208 Williams 15 4,658 3,360 541 Total 422 158,824 94,916 34,460 2020 Recognized Political Parties in ND: Republican, Democratic-NPL, and Libertarian NORTH DAKOTA ABSTRACT OF VOTES PRIMARY ELECTION - 06/09/2020 PARTY BALLOT State Treasurer Ballots Republican Democratic-NPL COUNTY Precincts Cast Thomas Beadle Daniel Johnston Mark Haugen Adams 1 838 310 298 108 Barnes 15 2,797 634 889 903 Benson 4 960 255 307 275 Billings 3 397 136 186 40 Bottineau 5 1,969 576 712 374 Bowman 4 850 296 350 93 Burke 6 650 241 273 55 Burleigh 36 22,628 7,164 7,629 4,158 Cass 38 28,779 8,963 5,411 10,014 Cavalier 1 1,100 262 449 196 Dickey 3 1,126 393 312 240 Divide 4 487 161 160 88 Dunn 12 1,122 422 419 119 Eddy 2 766 236 248 180 Emmons 5 1,378 470 630 58 Foster 6 826 295 268 161 Golden Valley 1 565 173 255 41 Grand Forks 27 14,188 4,234 3,306 3,926 Grant 4 887 375 330 77 Griggs 5 822 302 238 173 Hettinger 4 730 296 269 85 Kidder 6 836 275 311 106 LaMoure 4 1,247 435 439 226 Logan 5 807 296 303 38 McHenry 8 1,848 676 610 309 McIntosh 6 943 384 344 67 McKenzie 11 1,996 677 763 160 McLean 3 3,094 1,135 1,118 444 Mercer 14 2,569 983 913 323 Morton 18 6,926 2,323 2,442 1,221 Mountrail 9 1,443 497 494 254 Nelson 1 1,093 388 257 270 Oliver 7 584 188 243 60 Pembina 6 1,917 703 571 399 Pierce 8 1,158 416 386 199 Ramsey 4 2,550 792 852 520 Ransom 4 1,202 323 263 388 Renville 5 707 273 236 91 Richland 15 3,168 1,027 761 854 Rolette 5 1,699 327 390 586 Sargent 5 1,096 275 238 395 Sheridan 1 563 242 198 58 Sioux 6 270 59 60 110 Slope 3 224 84 92 22 Stark 8 6,721 2,349 2,560 760 Steele 5 577 181 147 169 Stutsman 12 4,879 1,708 1,180 1,073 Towner 3 658 224 199 138 Traill 12 2,215 682 608 671 Walsh 2 2,713 811 944 475 Ward 19 13,041 4,711 4,021 2,244 Wells 6 1,557 526 561 207 Williams 15 4,658 1,875 1,544 549 Total 422 158,824 52,039 46,987 34,750 2020 Recognized Political Parties in ND: Republican, Democratic-NPL, and Libertarian NORTH DAKOTA ABSTRACT OF VOTES PRIMARY ELECTION - 06/09/2020 PARTY BALLOT Insurance Commissioner Ballots Republican Democratic-NPL COUNTY Precincts Cast Jon Godfread Travisia Martin Adams 1 838 610 108 Barnes 15 2,797 1,443 892 Benson 4 960 551 272 Billings 3 397 318 40 Bottineau 5 1,969 1,304 370 Bowman 4 850 651 92 Burke 6 650 520 51 Burleigh 36 22,628 14,296 4,081 Cass 38 28,779 13,232 9,888 Cavalier 1 1,100 704 191 Dickey 3 1,126 703 233 Divide 4 487 317 86 Dunn 12 1,122 831 119 Eddy 2 766 472 178 Emmons 5 1,378 1,064 57 Foster 6 826 563 157 Golden Valley 1 565 422 41 Grand Forks 27 14,188 7,359 3,863 Grant 4 887 675 76 Griggs 5 822 535 172 Hettinger 4 730 558 85 Kidder 6 836 580 105 LaMoure 4 1,247 862 221 Logan 5 807 580 35 McHenry 8 1,848 1,316 305 McIntosh 6 943 723 66 McKenzie 11 1,996 1,403 157 McLean 3 3,094 2,189 442 Mercer 14 2,569 1,903 322 Morton 18 6,926 4,687 1,214 Mountrail 9 1,443 1,012 250 Nelson 1 1,093 630 266 Oliver 7 584 426 58 Pembina 6 1,917 1,252 391 Pierce 8 1,158 786 195 Ramsey 4 2,550 1,581 516 Ransom 4 1,202 551 382 Renville 5 707 514 91 Richland 15 3,168 1,741 839 Rolette 5 1,699 691 582 Sargent 5 1,096 505 389 Sheridan 1 563 418 58 Sioux 6 270 113 112 Slope 3 224 175 22 Stark 8 6,721 4,765 750 Steele 5 577 327 169 Stutsman 12 4,879 2,784 1,055 Towner 3 658 410 137 Traill 12 2,215 1,274 666 Walsh 2 2,713 1,698 467 Ward 19 13,041 8,607 2,216 Wells 6 1,557 1,097 206 Williams 15 4,658 3,384 541 Total 422 158,824 96,112 34,277 2020 Recognized Political Parties in ND: Republican, Democratic-NPL, and Libertarian NORTH DAKOTA ABSTRACT OF VOTES PRIMARY ELECTION - 06/09/2020 PARTY BALLOT Public Service Commissioner Republican Democratic-NPL Ballots Casey D Brian Kroshus COUNTY Precincts Cast Buchmann Adams 1 838 605 108 Barnes 15 2,797 1,445 900 Benson 4 960 542 275 Billings 3 397 317 40 Bottineau 5 1,969 1,305 370 Bowman 4 850 652 92 Burke 6 650 524 53 Burleigh 36 22,628 14,155 4,097 Cass 38 28,779 13,209 9,905 Cavalier 1 1,100 697 192 Dickey 3 1,126 704 238 Divide 4 487 323 87 Dunn 12 1,122 832 120 Eddy 2 766 469 176 Emmons 5 1,378 1,070 52 Foster 6 826 567 157 Golden Valley 1 565 423 41 Grand Forks 27 14,188 7,221 3,893 Grant 4 887 670 76 Griggs 5 822 530 173 Hettinger 4 730 552 85 Kidder 6 836 576 104 LaMoure 4 1,247 866 224 Logan 5 807 581 37 McHenry 8 1,848 1,315 305 McIntosh
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