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Lubbock County Elections Office Cities and Schools General and Special Elections Early Voting Roster April 21, 2021 LUBBOCK COUNTY ELECTIONS OFFICE CITIES AND SCHOOLS GENERAL AND SPECIAL ELECTIONS EARLY VOTING ROSTER APRIL 21, 2021 CERT # LAST NAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME SUFFIX CHECK-IN PRECINCT VOTING METHOD 1007896200 ABEYTA ELOISA M 4/21/2021 128 MAIL-IN 1007896095 ABEYTA EMILIO E 4/21/2021 128 MAIL-IN 1011065639 ABNEY HAROLD DEAN 4/21/2021 126 MAIL-IN 1013383256 ABNEY MARETTA PETERSON 4/21/2021 126 MAIL-IN 1007752488 ALBIN DONNA SPERRY 4/21/2021 047 MAIL-IN 1007752662 ALBIN ROBERT CUSTER 4/21/2021 047 MAIL-IN 1042148642 ALEXANDER JUDY F 4/21/2021 140 MAIL-IN 1018683877 ALEXANDER ROY LEE 4/21/2021 140 MAIL-IN 1142079222 ALLEN MONTY KAREN 4/21/2021 014 MAIL-IN 1013542545 ANDERSON JOHN J 4/21/2021 030 MAIL-IN 1008066017 ANGERER VIVIAN ELLEN 4/21/2021 033 MAIL-IN 1007828881 ARNOLD SHIRLEY WATKINS 4/21/2021 110 MAIL-IN 1007767807 ASTWOOD SUE KATHRYN 4/21/2021 047 MAIL-IN 1007973735 AYCOCK BARBARA MCCOY 4/21/2021 033 MAIL-IN 1007973364 AYCOCK CURTIS LEE 4/21/2021 033 MAIL-IN 1008223658 BADLEY NANCY CAROL 4/21/2021 053 MAIL-IN 1176639324 BAILEY BARBARA RAY 4/21/2021 012 MAIL-IN 1009230117 BAILEY SHEILA WALLACE 4/21/2021 007 MAIL-IN 1152144941 BARNHILL KATHLEEN ANN 4/21/2021 059 MAIL-IN 1008470040 BARR CHESTER ALWYN 4/21/2021 028 MAIL-IN 1008470038 BARR NANCY DEMENT 4/21/2021 028 MAIL-IN 1007835110 BASS BARBARA JEAN 4/21/2021 047 MAIL-IN 1007835106 BASS WILLIAM E 4/21/2021 047 MAIL-IN 1042204966 BLACKMAN MELBA M 4/21/2021 053 MAIL-IN 2120019598 BRANDON BARBARA NELL 4/21/2021 062 MAIL-IN 2120019607 BRANDON JAMES OSCAR 4/21/2021 062 MAIL-IN 1007827725 BROMLEY JANE CLARE 4/21/2021 078 MAIL-IN 1007973925 BROMLEY ROBERT JACKSON 4/21/2021 078 MAIL-IN 1007928908 BROOME JOHN ALLAN 4/21/2021 060 MAIL-IN 1007928898 BROOME SUSAN CATHEY 4/21/2021 060 MAIL-IN 1011854990 BROWN CAROLYN CUNNINGHAM 4/21/2021 054 MAIL-IN 1014409275 BROWN CHARLOTTE ANN 4/21/2021 119 MAIL-IN 1008484735 BRYANT JANICE CLARE 4/21/2021 122 MAIL-IN 1008113265 BULLOCK PAUL STEPHEN 4/21/2021 018 MAIL-IN 1189703892 BURROW DOROTHY WANELL 4/21/2021 110 MAIL-IN 1008124642 CASTLEMAN LUIS JUAN 4/21/2021 009 MAIL-IN 1008124635 CASTLEMAN MERRY ANN 4/21/2021 009 MAIL-IN 1008043311 CAVIN CATHY ELLEN 4/21/2021 140 MAIL-IN 1008975073 CAVIN ELMO M JR 4/21/2021 140 MAIL-IN 1119207674 CHATFIELD DAVID JOHN 4/21/2021 109 MAIL-IN 2173522616 CHILDS MARLETA MARIE 4/21/2021 123 MAIL-IN 1007839601 CHIPMAN STANLEY DEAN 4/21/2021 016 MAIL-IN 1154730362 CHRISTIAN SHIRLEY SISSON 4/21/2021 140 MAIL-IN Page 1 of 73 LUBBOCK COUNTY ELECTIONS OFFICE CITIES AND SCHOOLS GENERAL AND SPECIAL ELECTIONS EARLY VOTING ROSTER APRIL 21, 2021 CERT # LAST NAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME SUFFIX CHECK-IN PRECINCT VOTING METHOD 1008467442 CLEVELAND SHIRLEY ANN 4/21/2021 153 MAIL-IN 1009640288 CLOUDE LINDA HERRING 4/21/2021 125 MAIL-IN 1000504300 COLEMAN GROVONDA 4/21/2021 066 MAIL-IN 1169620963 COLLINS WAYNE J 4/21/2021 154 MAIL-IN 1007930459 COLMER-HAMOOD JANE ANN 4/21/2021 072 MAIL-IN 1007896179 CONDREY CHARLES EUGENE 4/21/2021 154 MAIL-IN 1008141311 CONNELL DON GERALD 4/21/2021 129 MAIL-IN 1141979710 COOK GERALD MILTON 4/21/2021 118 MAIL-IN 1007802320 COOK GLENDA MARIE 4/21/2021 118 MAIL-IN 1013903207 CORBIN JACQUELYN M 4/21/2021 054 MAIL-IN 1007830948 CORDER HAROLD LAVON 4/21/2021 021 MAIL-IN 1007830976 CORDER LOLA JEAN 4/21/2021 021 MAIL-IN 1182433104 CRISP JAMIE ARMSTRONG 4/21/2021 124 MAIL-IN 2003221618 DAY LINDA KATHLEEN 4/21/2021 054 MAIL-IN 1007917493 DEES BEN KIRTLAND 4/21/2021 033 MAIL-IN 1146529165 DELANEY CAROL ANN 4/21/2021 047 MAIL-IN 1000650251 DENNIS GARY MICHAEL 4/21/2021 054 MAIL-IN 1018827777 DENNIS KATHRYN ELIZABETH 4/21/2021 054 MAIL-IN 2003633436 DHALIWAL HARMINDER SINGH 4/21/2021 155 MAIL-IN 1007768939 DUNCAN KENNETH HERSCHELL 4/21/2021 123 MAIL-IN 1007768859 DUNCAN TINA 4/21/2021 123 MAIL-IN 2129550861 EDDINS FRANCES R 4/21/2021 020 MAIL-IN 2121958291 EDDINS JOHN HENRY 4/21/2021 020 MAIL-IN 1007685161 FRALEY MARVIN LAWRENCE 4/21/2021 028 MAIL-IN 1007744192 FRERIKS MONA MARGARET 4/21/2021 128 MAIL-IN 1007748156 FRERIKS R DAVID 4/21/2021 128 MAIL-IN 1013364542 GARDNER JERREL RAY 4/21/2021 034 MAIL-IN 1013364557 GARDNER PHYLLIS ANN 4/21/2021 034 MAIL-IN 1015050679 GARDUNO LAURENCIO 4/21/2021 007 MAIL-IN 1008487172 GARRISON ROSENE BIFFLE 4/21/2021 028 MAIL-IN 1007682251 GILLASPY JOHN ARTHUR 4/21/2021 022 MAIL-IN 1007682267 GILLASPY MARY MCQUILLEN 4/21/2021 022 MAIL-IN 1008017246 GILLIAM PAULA JANELLE 4/21/2021 060 MAIL-IN 1008477775 GILLIAM WINSTON EDGAR 4/21/2021 060 MAIL-IN 1008229470 GOADE ETHEL JEAN 4/21/2021 127 MAIL-IN 1076453201 GRAHAM JAN VERNON 4/21/2021 029 MAIL-IN 1076485533 GRAHAM LINDA MARIE 4/21/2021 029 MAIL-IN 1007983316 GRAY SUE ELLEN 4/21/2021 062 MAIL-IN 1157352632 GREEN KATY DIANN 4/21/2021 067 MAIL-IN 1024076640 GREGORY DOTTIE HORCHEM 4/21/2021 152 MAIL-IN 1216780092 HACKNEY PATSY JOHN 4/21/2021 078 MAIL-IN 1014414314 HAMOOD ABDUL NAJI 4/21/2021 072 MAIL-IN 2143475226 HARMON CYNTHIA 4/21/2021 024 MAIL-IN Page 2 of 73 LUBBOCK COUNTY ELECTIONS OFFICE CITIES AND SCHOOLS GENERAL AND SPECIAL ELECTIONS EARLY VOTING ROSTER APRIL 21, 2021 CERT # LAST NAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME SUFFIX CHECK-IN PRECINCT VOTING METHOD 1008057875 HARRISON LAURA GAIL 4/21/2021 154 MAIL-IN 1007789820 HEARN BENJAMIN L 4/21/2021 120 MAIL-IN 1007794087 HEARN RAMONA J 4/21/2021 120 MAIL-IN 1008309627 HINES VIRGINIA M 4/21/2021 001 MAIL-IN 1008309555 HINES WILLIAM THOMAS 4/21/2021 001 MAIL-IN 1008058288 HISE LOIS JENNEAN 4/21/2021 007 MAIL-IN 1169619911 HOGGARD ANNE H 4/21/2021 078 MAIL-IN 1005273396 HUDGINS LINDA JEAN 4/21/2021 129 MAIL-IN 1014296535 HUGHES JANICE GAIL 4/21/2021 054 MAIL-IN 1008466667 HUNT ROBERT LEE 4/21/2021 025 MAIL-IN 1159723190 JACOBSEN ROGER GALE 4/21/2021 109 MAIL-IN 1201276912 JAMES DIANE LA NELL 4/21/2021 140 MAIL-IN 1007820237 JOHNSON BETTY JEAN 4/21/2021 020 MAIL-IN 1008516540 JOHNSON EMILY ANNE 4/21/2021 021 MAIL-IN 1007896568 JOHNSTON GAYRENE 4/21/2021 127 MAIL-IN 1031671516 JONES DORIS HARTLEY 4/21/2021 057 MAIL-IN 1026620181 JULIAN DOROTHY JOLENE 4/21/2021 078 MAIL-IN 1198117852 KAUR AMARJIT 4/21/2021 155 MAIL-IN 1008481280 LARGENT TOMMY JOE 4/21/2021 060 MAIL-IN 1008111635 LUCKEY HENRY LEWIS 4/21/2021 140 MAIL-IN 1008011376 MAGNINI ROGER LEE 4/21/2021 033 MAIL-IN 1217585730 MAHAFFEY BETTY LOUISE 4/21/2021 110 MAIL-IN 1023648297 MALONE BARBARA ANN 4/21/2021 127 MAIL-IN 1014971408 MALONE WILLIAM PRICE 4/21/2021 127 MAIL-IN 1014218173 MARITT VERA FAYNE 4/21/2021 059 MAIL-IN 1170472884 MARTIN ANNETTE OCKER 4/21/2021 078 MAIL-IN 1007672592 MARTIN EARLENE 4/21/2021 025 MAIL-IN 1007672619 MARTIN HERSCHEL ALLAN 4/21/2021 025 MAIL-IN 1008177740 MAY JIMMY D 4/21/2021 178 MAIL-IN 1008247216 MEADOR LINDA FERN 4/21/2021 125 MAIL-IN 1009545133 MILLER MELINDA NEEDLES 4/21/2021 018 MAIL-IN 1007075998 MILLER TOMMY KENNETH 4/21/2021 018 MAIL-IN 1026670047 MITCHELL CYNTHIA KAY 4/21/2021 009 MAIL-IN 1026669046 MITCHELL RONALD KENNEY 4/21/2021 009 MAIL-IN 1027929125 MOLINA IGNACIO 4/21/2021 151 MAIL-IN 1008301170 MONTELONGO JOSE ISABEL 4/21/2021 114 MAIL-IN 1021900020 MOONEY SHARON RUTH 4/21/2021 127 MAIL-IN 1007843493 MOSS ELBERT L 4/21/2021 127 MAIL-IN 1167326730 MOTTET DEBORAH ROSE 4/21/2021 118 MAIL-IN 1007718088 MUNCY CLOIE MARIE 4/21/2021 129 MAIL-IN 1007836531 NICHOLS JERRY BRENT 4/21/2021 111 MAIL-IN 1007826671 NICHOLS MYRA JANE 4/21/2021 111 MAIL-IN 1026811849 PARRISH BETTY JO 4/21/2021 062 MAIL-IN Page 3 of 73 LUBBOCK COUNTY ELECTIONS OFFICE CITIES AND SCHOOLS GENERAL AND SPECIAL ELECTIONS EARLY VOTING ROSTER APRIL 21, 2021 CERT # LAST NAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME SUFFIX CHECK-IN PRECINCT VOTING METHOD 2135557581 PEIFER NANCY KAYE 4/21/2021 052 MAIL-IN 1007676323 PEPPERS MURRY DENZY 4/21/2021 020 MAIL-IN 1008309978 PEREZ GENARO JESSE 4/21/2021 124 MAIL-IN 1008459553 PEREZ PETE 4/21/2021 007 MAIL-IN 1007712672 PEREZ SEFRINA 4/21/2021 007 MAIL-IN 1007838079 PERKINS HALLIE MARIE 4/21/2021 006 MAIL-IN 1007838067 PERKINS LORENZO 4/21/2021 006 MAIL-IN 2169146863 PHILLIPS PATRICIA LOUISE 4/21/2021 152 MAIL-IN 1007752346 PRICE FLOYD 4/21/2021 153 MAIL-IN 1007676427 PURDOM BETTY SHOEMAKER 4/21/2021 012 MAIL-IN 1007676436 PURDOM THOMAS JAMES 4/21/2021 012 MAIL-IN 1017169368 QUARLES JOHNNY HERMAN 4/21/2021 128 MAIL-IN 1023101706 QUARLES LAJUANA PEDEN 4/21/2021 128 MAIL-IN 1008455162 RENDON IGNACIO 4/21/2021 029 MAIL-IN 1156006251 ROBERSON CHERYL ANN 4/21/2021 052 MAIL-IN 1008071507 RYMER EUGENIA HURLEY 4/21/2021 125 MAIL-IN 1008069286 RYMER JAMES MARTIN 4/21/2021 125 MAIL-IN 1154326904 SAILOR WILSON DAVID 4/21/2021 110 MAIL-IN 1008376433 SEARS EDWARD LEE 4/21/2021 155 MAIL-IN 1008457623 SHIELDS ANN MCINROE 4/21/2021 127 MAIL-IN 1008000681 SMITH DEBORAH JO 4/21/2021 033 MAIL-IN 1055958333 SMITH JIMMY LEWIS 4/21/2021 059 MAIL-IN 1155212739 SMITH RICKEY LEROY 4/21/2021 127 MAIL-IN 1155212668 SMITH SANDRA LINN 4/21/2021 127 MAIL-IN 1023066479 SMITH SHERYL 4/21/2021 059 MAIL-IN 1010066507 SUMMERS ALICE MARIE 4/21/2021 129 MAIL-IN 1010066553 SUMMERS ODIS RAY 4/21/2021 129 MAIL-IN 1007813457 TAYLOR SHERMAN EUGENE 4/21/2021 028 MAIL-IN 1008463443 TAYLOR WANDA JOY 4/21/2021 127 MAIL-IN 1007692630 TEETER DOYLE O 4/21/2021 127 MAIL-IN 1008353545 THOMPSON ETHWA ANN 4/21/2021 122 MAIL-IN 1008353584 THOMPSON LARRY KALVY 4/21/2021 122 MAIL-IN 1007870858 VILLALOBOS DAVID FRANK JR 4/21/2021 053 MAIL-IN 1007696861 WADE DONNA CHARLSA 4/21/2021 021 MAIL-IN 1007976003 WADE JAMES RICHARD 4/21/2021 021 MAIL-IN 1007327101 WAGGONER JIMMY DOYLE 4/21/2021 052 MAIL-IN 1007836410 WALKER EARNEST CHARLES 4/21/2021 153 MAIL-IN 1007836182 WALKER JOHNNIE LEE 4/21/2021 153 MAIL-IN 1151838648 WESTBROOK DOROTHY C 4/21/2021 129 MAIL-IN 1003787296
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