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Lincoln County Primary Election: June 5, 2012 Results Not Official Until Certified by Proper Authority Lincoln County Primary Election: June 5, 2012 Results not official until certified by proper authority. Unofficial County winners denoted by red. Precincts Totals 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 President - Republican Mitt Romney 2039 107 57 478 105 32 24 96 177 183 109 91 238 292 50 Rick Santorum 192 13 6 41 7 3 1 7 20 23 13 11 29 17 1 Newt Gingrich 120 9 1 37 6 2 9 3 6 11 4 5 10 14 3 Ron Paul 589 59 34 152 23 13 10 19 53 44 26 33 62 58 3 No Preference 61 4 12 4 1 1 3 3 10 2 0 12 8 1 President - Democrat Barack Obama 968 36 33 181 41 12 21 80 107 147 45 20 95 139 11 No Preference 116 3 2 13 2 1 1 5 11 16 8 1 27 23 3 Write-In 21 U.S. Senator - Republican Denny Rehberg 2288 144 68 560 118 42 30 104 188 189 114 111 290 280 50 Dennis Teske 665 47 34 144 25 8 14 24 67 80 32 25 57 101 7 U.S. Senator - Democrat Jon Tester 1062 39 31 194 41 12 21 82 114 159 52 21 121 161 14 U.S. Representative - Republican Eric Brosten 542 34 17 130 35 9 7 19 38 67 26 11 69 70 10 Steve Daines 1314 72 49 316 52 17 19 64 102 109 76 77 152 184 25 Vincent Melkus 472 41 16 94 25 11 8 18 62 43 20 18 54 55 7 U.S. Representative - Democrat Franke Wilmer 172 11 3 26 3 1 3 10 24 17 6 8 22 34 4 Kim Gillan 176 8 6 38 9 3 3 8 16 25 6 2 24 23 5 Sam Rankin 161 4 5 21 5 2 1 10 20 27 12 3 14 36 1 Diane Smith 197 11 6 36 5 3 8 18 25 31 9 4 18 21 2 Dave Strohmaier 131 0 3 26 5 3 1 10 21 30 3 0 15 14 0 Robert Stutz 37 1 1 7 2 0 0 3 1 5 4 0 5 7 1 Jason Ward 57 1 2 7 4 0 0 10 5 9 1 1 8 9 0 Governor/Lt. Governor - Republican Jim O'Hara/Scott Swingley 224 19 7 24 9 6 3 16 19 26 10 6 41 30 8 Corey Stapleton/Bob Keenan 232 15 2 55 23 2 4 10 15 31 7 4 22 34 8 Bob Fanning/Joel Boniek 160 22 18 49 3 3 9 0 16 5 9 5 10 11 0 Rick Hill/Jon Sonju 1015 61 22 278 63 17 6 44 70 95 56 50 109 121 23 Neil Livingstone/Ryan Zinke 306 34 20 119 18 1 2 8 13 15 14 13 17 29 3 Jim Lynch/Al Olszewski 180 11 10 47 5 4 2 2 14 20 8 3 22 27 5 Ken Miller/Bill Gallagher 696 23 16 95 21 15 14 39 91 63 38 53 114 106 8 Governor/Lt. Governor - Democrat Heather Margolis/Steve Nelsen 267 11 8 47 10 7 7 21 42 34 11 4 32 28 5 Steve Bullock/John Walsh 756 27 21 135 33 6 12 55 68 122 36 16 88 129 8 Results not official until certified by proper authority. Unofficial County winners denoted by red. Precincts Totals 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Secretary of State - Republican Patty Lovas 537 33 29 120 28 12 9 31 31 51 30 23 62 71 7 Drew Turiano 154 10 3 47 6 1 3 8 2 13 3 6 26 25 1 Scott Aspenlieder 406 18 9 86 14 8 3 9 39 36 21 30 61 64 8 Brad Johnson 1281 96 34 305 69 19 22 56 91 123 70 56 154 157 29 Secretary of State - Democrat Linda McCulloch 992 38 29 178 38 12 17 72 110 149 46 19 118 154 12 Attorney General - Republican Tim Fox 1308 96 44 279 40 27 22 63 119 114 65 72 161 185 21 Jim Shockley 1181 85 34 292 73 15 12 42 101 118 66 45 129 143 26 Attorney General - Democrat Jesse Laslovich 419 13 13 61 28 4 2 25 41 89 17 9 46 68 3 Pam Bucy 518 21 10 98 10 10 15 45 64 59 25 11 69 73 8 State Auditor - Republican Derek Skees 2253 145 74 521 103 34 29 102 201 209 117 85 276 315 42 State Auditor - Democrat Monica J. Lindeen 959 35 27 169 38 12 17 74 103 142 44 19 117 152 10 Supt of Public Instruction - Repub Sandy Welch 2248 145 67 522 106 33 30 97 200 207 115 91 277 317 41 Supt of Public Instruction - Democra Denise Juneau 964 36 26 168 38 13 18 77 106 143 43 19 119 148 10 Public Service Commissioner District 4 - Republican Chris Greil 320 16 9 75 17 9 4 16 33 20 19 11 43 45 3 Bob Lake 759 41 19 183 32 5 6 31 50 83 41 41 112 98 17 Jim Pearson 1191 92 39 266 60 17 16 59 116 115 60 50 129 151 21 Public Service Commissioner District 4 - Democrat Gail Gutsche 925 36 28 160 36 12 16 72 98 137 45 19 115 141 10 Clerk of the Supreme Court - Repub Write-In 0 21 16 53 12 3 2 11 33 23 17 17 42 46 5 Clerk of the Supreme Court - Demo Ed Smith 923 36 27 155 36 13 17 72 97 138 45 19 113 145 10 State Rep: District 1 - Republican Gerald (Jerry) Bennett 1056 111 250 333 362 Results not official until certified by proper authority. Unofficial County winners denoted by red. Precincts Totals 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 State Rep: District 1 - Democrat State Rep: District 2 - Republican Mike Cuffe 1523 149 74 629 135 33 27 205 121 103 47 State Rep: District 2 - Democrat Ronald K McDole 443 36 29 149 32 12 17 96 43 19 10 Committee Man/Woman - Repub Woman Precinct 7 Nancy Trotter Higgins 107 107 Man Precinct 7 Mark J. Cratty 71 71 Ronald R. Higgins 54 54 Woman Precinct 12 Donnalynn A Shkursky 48 48 Charlotte B Woods 258 258 Man Precinct 12 Robert Ingenice 48 41 Charles F. Woods 258 262 NOTE: ALL OTHER RACES ARE NON-PARTISAN In Non-Partisan, County races, the top 2 candidates move on to the General Election in November Supreme Court Justice #5 Elizabeth Best 896 51 18 173 55 9 24 53 85 119 38 23 115 122 11 Laurie McKinnon 1388 68 48 312 43 32 19 70 141 113 81 69 169 193 30 Ed Sheehy 1056 64 33 229 54 11 8 54 94 142 44 31 126 147 19 Supreme Court Justice #6 Hertha L Lund 911 51 38 197 36 12 22 63 98 80 26 45 116 116 11 Brian Morris 2133 121 57 449 104 27 22 108 194 259 130 69 256 299 38 Clerk of District Court Susan Farmer 3365 183 100 704 146 43 51 182 319 372 166 119 430 496 54 County Commissioner: District 3 Steve L Curtiss 987 85 46 188 21 24 12 41 95 88 57 61 119 128 22 Gary Delorenzo 163 9 3 31 11 1 2 10 19 21 4 7 20 22 3 Ginny J Emerson 195 4 3 9 1 4 5 15 26 37 7 4 32 42 6 Brian Linnel 151 4 0 54 15 3 3 8 11 13 4 0 14 17 5 Lori Ramesz 332 6 4 15 4 8 12 30 32 52 23 12 65 65 4 Scott Brandos 310 4 2 40 4 4 5 21 38 44 20 18 53 53 4 David Marshall Brandt 73 4 1 14 4 1 1 3 6 5 3 4 10 16 1 Dawain Kieth Burgess 122 24 9 21 8 4 0 5 5 13 3 4 15 10 1 Gilbert (Butch) Cate JR 134 4 1 25 1 0 1 5 18 22 8 6 16 22 5 Mike Cole 1262 88 67 516 114 6 9 56 65 83 39 19 82 103 15.
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