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Summary Report Summary Results Report OFFICIAL RESULTS Kanawha County Primary Election June 9, 2020 Kanawha County Statistics TOTAL Election Day Precincts Reporting 169 of Precincts Complete 0 of 169 Precincts Partially Reported 169 of Absentee/ Early Precincts Reporting 169 of Registered Voters - Total 122,864 Registered Voters - REPUBLICAN 39,399 Registered Voters - DEMOCRATIC 51,486 Registered Voters - NONPARTISAN 31,979 Ballots Cast - Total 48,663 Ballots Cast - REPUBLICAN 19,852 Ballots Cast - DEMOCRATIC 26,906 Ballots Cast - NONPARTISAN 1,905 Ballots Cast - Blank 27 Voter Turnout - Total 39.61% Voter Turnout - REPUBLICAN 50.39% Voter Turnout - DEMOCRATIC 52.26% Voter Turnout - NONPARTISAN 5.96% Election Summary - 06/15/2020 4:06 PM 1 of 14 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2019 Summary Results Report OFFICIAL RESULTS Kanawha County Primary Election June 9, 2020 Kanawha County REP FOR PRESIDENT Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % DONALD J. TRUMP 17,188 91.69% JOE WALSH 544 2.90% BILL WELD 470 2.51% ROQUE "ROCKY" DE LA FUENTE 225 1.20% BOB ELY 193 1.03% MATTHEW JOHN MATERN 126 0.67% REP FOR U.S. SENATOR Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % SHELLEY MOORE CAPITO 17,135 88.67% ALLEN WHITT 1,646 8.52% LARRY EUGENE BUTCHER 544 2.82% REP FOR U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2ND CONGRESSIONAL Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % ALEX X MOONEY 12,453 70.40% MATTHEW HAHN 5,237 29.60% REP FOR GOVERNOR Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % JIM JUSTICE 12,707 66.23% WOODY THRASHER 3,972 20.70% MICHAEL "MIKE" FOLK 1,532 7.98% BROOKE LUNSFORD 393 2.05% DOUG SIX 277 1.44% SHELBY JEAN FITZHUGH 180 0.94% CHARLES R. SHEEDY SR. 125 0.65% REP FOR SECRETARY OF STATE Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % MAC WARNER 16,380 100.00% REP FOR AUDITOR Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % JOHN "JB" MCCUSKEY 15,766 100.00% REP FOR TREASURER Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % RILEY MOORE 14,631 100.00% REP FOR COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % ROY RAMEY 7,978 50.43% KENT LEONHARDT 7,842 49.57% Election Summary - 06/15/2020 4:06 PM 2 of 14 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2019 Summary Results Report OFFICIAL RESULTS Kanawha County Primary Election June 9, 2020 Kanawha County REP FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % PATRICK MORRISEY 15,023 100.00% REP FOR STATE SENATOR 8TH DISTRICT Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % KATHIE HESS CROUSE 6,091 100.00% REP FOR STATE SENATOR 17TH SENATORIAL DISTRICT Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % ERIC NELSON, JR. 8,805 100.00% REP FOR MEMBER OF HOUSE OF DELEGATES 32ND DELEGATE DISTRICT Vote For 3 TOTAL VOTE % TOM FAST 12 32.43% AUSTIN HAYNES 12 32.43% KAYLA KESSINER 9 24.32% AUSTIN SIMMS 4 10.81% REP FOR MEMBER OF HOUSE OF DELEGATES 35TH DELEGATE DISTRICT Vote For 4 TOTAL VOTE % MOORE CAPITO 5,819 30.29% CHRIS STANSBURY 3,888 20.24% LARRY PACK 3,576 18.62% TREVOR MORRIS 3,118 16.23% BRADY CAMPBELL 2,809 14.62% REP FOR MEMBER OF HOUSE OF DELEGATES 36TH DELEGATE DISTRICT Vote For 3 TOTAL VOTE % CHRIS PRITT 2,514 24.68% STEVIE THAXTON 1,584 15.55% CHRIS WALTERS 1,558 15.30% AMANDA DAVIS 1,268 12.45% JOHN LUONI 1,244 12.21% ERIC C. YOUNG 1,202 11.80% BILL JOHNSON 816 8.01% REP FOR MEMBER OF HOUSE OF DELEGATES 37TH DELEGATE DISTRICT Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % NO CANDIDATE FILED 0 REP FOR MEMBER OF HOUSE OF DELEGATES 38TH DELEGATE DISTRICT Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % DIANNA GRAVES 1,189 100.00% Election Summary - 06/15/2020 4:06 PM 3 of 14 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2019 Summary Results Report OFFICIAL RESULTS Kanawha County Primary Election June 9, 2020 Kanawha County REP FOR MEMBER OF HOUSE OF DELEGATES 39TH DELEGATE DISTRICT Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % DANA FERRELL 1,303 57.43% KEVAN BARTLETT 966 42.57% REP FOR MEMBER OF HOUSE OF DELEGATES 40TH DELEGATE DISTRICT Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % DEAN JEFFRIES 2,078 100.00% REP FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % LANCE WHEELER 7,929 52.72% D. DEWAYNE DUNCAN 7,110 47.28% REP FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % CHARLES T. "CHUCK" MILLER 14,155 100.00% REP FOR SHERIFF Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % SEAN CROSIER 13,958 100.00% REP FOR ASSESSOR Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % NO CANDIDATE FILED 0 REP FOR SURVEYOR Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % NO CANDIDATE FILED 0 REP FOR MAYOR City of Dunbar Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % GREG HUDSON 460 74.31% JASON LEE WILKINSON 159 25.69% REP FOR CITY CLERK City of Dunbar Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % CONNIE J. THOMPSON 566 100.00% REP FOR CITY COUNCIL - DUNBAR WARD 1 Vote For 2 TOTAL VOTE % MIKE SCIPIO 136 36.27% STEVEN ARNOTT 105 28.00% SIERRA SOVINE 71 18.93% MATHEW BROYLES 63 16.80% Election Summary - 06/15/2020 4:06 PM 4 of 14 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2019 Summary Results Report OFFICIAL RESULTS Kanawha County Primary Election June 9, 2020 Kanawha County REP FOR CITY COUNCIL - DUNBAR WARD 2 Vote For 2 TOTAL VOTE % KATHERINE S. MCCORMICK 95 41.67% MICHAEL A. BUCKALEW 83 36.40% DANI CROUCH 50 21.93% REP FOR CITY COUNCIL - DUNBAR WARD 3 Vote For 2 TOTAL VOTE % SHARON KAY HAYNES 97 100.00% REP FOR CITY COUNCIL - DUNBAR WARD 4 Vote For 2 TOTAL VOTE % LINDA BOGGESS 112 53.85% JAMES HUGHES 96 46.15% REP FOR EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE - DUNBAR WARD 1 Female Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % NO CANDIDATE FILED 0 0.00% Write-In Totals 4 100.00% REP FOR EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE - DUNBAR WARD 1 Male Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % MATHEW BROYLES 167 99.40% Write-In Totals 1 0.60% REP FOR EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE - DUNBAR WARD 2 Female Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % KATHERINE S. MCCORMICK 127 96.95% Write-In Totals 4 3.05% REP FOR EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE - DUNBAR WARD 2 Male Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % NO CANDIDATE FILED 0 0.00% Write-In Totals 12 100.00% REP FOR EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE - DUNBAR WARD 3 Female Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % NO CANDIDATE FILED 0 0.00% Write-In Totals 3 100.00% REP FOR EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE - DUNBAR WARD 3 Male Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % NO CANDIDATE FILED 0 0.00% Write-In Totals 4 100.00% Election Summary - 06/15/2020 4:06 PM 5 of 14 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2019 Summary Results Report OFFICIAL RESULTS Kanawha County Primary Election June 9, 2020 Kanawha County REP FOR EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE - DUNBAR WARD 4 Female Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % NO CANDIDATE FILED 0 0.00% Write-In Totals 2 100.00% REP FOR EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE - DUNBAR WARD 4 Male Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % NO CANDIDATE FILED 0 0.00% Write-In Totals 1 100.00% DEM FOR PRESIDENT Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % JOSEPH R. BIDEN 18,069 73.10% BERNIE SANDERS 2,905 11.75% DAVID LEE RICE 901 3.64% ELIZABETH WARREN 697 2.82% TULSI GABBARD 501 2.03% PETE BUTTIGIEG 384 1.55% MICHAEL R. BLOOMBERG 340 1.38% AMY KLOBUCHAR 302 1.22% ANDREW YANG 273 1.10% MICHAEL BENNET 186 0.75% TOM STEYER 115 0.47% DEVAL PATRICK 46 0.19% DEM FOR U.S. SENATOR Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % RICHIE ROBB 13,316 53.40% PAULA JEAN SWEARENGIN 5,964 23.92% RICHARD N. OJEDA II 5,655 22.68% DEM FOR U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2ND CONGRESSIONAL Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % CATHY KUNKEL 19,260 100.00% DEM FOR GOVERNOR Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % BEN SALANGO 15,811 61.50% STEPHEN SMITH 6,897 26.83% RON STOLLINGS 2,351 9.14% JODY MURPHY 401 1.56% DOUGLAS HUGHES 250 0.97% DEM FOR SECRETARY OF STATE Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % NATALIE TENNANT 22,282 100.00% Election Summary - 06/15/2020 4:06 PM 6 of 14 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2019 Summary Results Report OFFICIAL RESULTS Kanawha County Primary Election June 9, 2020 Kanawha County DEM FOR AUDITOR Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % MARY ANN ROEBUCK CLAYTOR 20,152 100.00% DEM FOR TREASURER Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % JOHN D. PERDUE 22,082 100.00% DEM FOR COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % BOB BEACH 10,170 50.52% DAVE MILLER 5,139 25.53% WM J.R. KEPLINGER 4,822 23.95% DEM FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % SAM BROWN PETSONK 12,530 58.15% ISAAC SPONAUGLE 9,017 41.85% DEM FOR STATE SENATOR 8TH DISTRICT Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % GLENN D. JEFFRIES 8,656 100.00% DEM FOR STATE SENATOR 17TH SENATORIAL DISTRICT Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % ANDREW ROBINSON 9,432 74.29% JON HAGUE 3,264 25.71% DEM FOR MEMBER OF HOUSE OF DELEGATES 32ND DELEGATE DISTRICT Vote For 3 TOTAL VOTE % MARGARET ANN STAGGERS 44 40.74% MARK A. HURT 31 28.70% SELINA VICKERS 17 15.74% RANDY HALSEY 16 14.81% DEM FOR MEMBER OF HOUSE OF DELEGATES 35TH DELEGATE DISTRICT Vote For 4 TOTAL VOTE % DOUG SKAFF JR. 7,172 22.82% KAYLA YOUNG 5,122 16.30% KATHY FERGUSON 4,838 15.40% RUSTY WILLIAMS 4,145 13.19% PATTI HAMILTON 3,821 12.16% TIM HALLORAN 2,812 8.95% ANGI KERNS 2,007 6.39% DEVIN JOSEPH CASEY 1,505 4.79% Election Summary - 06/15/2020 4:06 PM 7 of 14 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2019 Summary Results Report OFFICIAL RESULTS Kanawha County Primary Election June 9, 2020 Kanawha County DEM FOR MEMBER OF HOUSE OF DELEGATES 36TH DELEGATE DISTRICT Vote For 3 TOTAL VOTE % LARRY L.
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