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Precinct Committeeperson Election 23592 of 117308 = 20.11 % Run Time 10:24 AM Precincts Reporting Run Date 05/17/2018 5/15/2018 123 of 123 = 100.00 % Page 1 of 239 Unofficial results Cumulative Results Marion County, Oregon Registered Voters Official PCP Election Results Precinct Committeeperson Election 23592 of 117308 = 20.11 % Run Time 10:24 AM Precincts Reporting Run Date 05/17/2018 5/15/2018 123 of 123 = 100.00 % Page 1 of 239 310: Precinct Committeeperson - Female Democratic - Democratic Party - Vote for five Choice Party Ballots Cast Total Julie A Waterhouse 98 34.75% 98 34.75% Daphne Tadlock 93 32.98% 93 32.98% Jan C Montes 81 28.72% 81 28.72% Ima Wither (W) 1 0.35% 1 0.35% Kasia Quillinan (W) 1 0.35% 1 0.35% Becky Boaman (W) 1 0.35% 1 0.35% Sarah Grider (W) 1 0.35% 1 0.35% Nancy Baker Krofft 1 0.35% 1 0.35% (W) Solea Kabakov (W) 1 0.35% 1 0.35% Althea Turner Rizzo 2 0.71% 2 0.71% (W) Meg Rowe (W) 1 0.35% 1 0.35% Cindy Daniels (W) 1 0.35% 1 0.35% Cast Votes: 282 100.00% 282 100.00% Undervotes: 553 553 Overvotes: 0 0 Unresolved Write-in Votes: 0 0 310: Precinct Committeeperson - 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Male Democratic - Democratic Party - Vote for eight Choice Party Ballots Cast Total Michael G McQuade 176 47.96% 176 47.96% Don Hudgins 165 44.96% 165 44.96% Kai Blevins (W) 1 0.27% 1 0.27% Andres V Acosta (W) 1 0.27% 1 0.27% Stephen Manning 1 0.27% 1 0.27% (W) Erious Johnson (W) 1 0.27% 1 0.27% John Maluski (W) 1 0.27% 1 0.27% Divine Jocoblo (W) 1 0.27% 1 0.27% Mark Jones (W) 1 0.27% 1 0.27% Troy Watson (W) 1 0.27% 1 0.27% Pete Dane (W) 1 0.27% 1 0.27% Maneul Perez (W) 1 0.27% 1 0.27% Ray Quisenberry (W) 1 0.27% 1 0.27% Richard Kuvom (W) 1 0.27% 1 0.27% James Irby (W) 1 0.27% 1 0.27% Mark Knecht (W) 1 0.27% 1 0.27% Felipe Renden (W) 1 0.27% 1 0.27% Mitchell Soaza (W) 1 0.27% 1 0.27% Andy Bromeland (W) 1 0.27% 1 0.27% Christian Muro (W) 1 0.27% 1 0.27% Ted Donnelly (W) 2 0.54% 2 0.54% Felipe Rendon (W) 1 0.27% 1 0.27% Jim Thompson (W) 1 0.27% 1 0.27% Andrew Bromeland 1 0.27% 1 0.27% (W) David Capen (W) 1 0.27% 1 0.27% Thomas Ybarra (W) 2 0.54% 2 0.54% Cast Votes: 367 100.00% 367 100.00% Undervotes: 1961 1961 Overvotes: 0 0 Unresolved Write-in Votes: 0 0 Unofficial results Cumulative Results Marion County, Oregon Registered Voters Official PCP Election Results Precinct Committeeperson Election 23592 of 117308 = 20.11 % Run Time 10:24 AM Precincts Reporting Run Date 05/17/2018 5/15/2018 123 of 123 = 100.00 % Page 4 of 239 312: Precinct Committeeperson - Female Democratic - Democratic Party - Vote for five Choice Party Ballots Cast Total Nan Baker-Krofft 152 13.13% 152 13.13% Laurel Dawn 191 16.49% 191 16.49% Begnoche Kerilynn Capen 198 17.10% 198 17.10% Cindy Kimball 224 19.34% 224 19.34% Susan Khalsa- 193 16.67% 193 16.67% Wyborski Jena Knudsen 195 16.84% 195 16.84% Catherine Trottman 2 0.17% 2 0.17% (W) Kathleen L Carl (W) 2 0.17% 2 0.17% Lizmichelle Zapata 1 0.09% 1 0.09% (W) Cast Votes: 1158 100.00% 1158 100.00% Undervotes: 507 507 Overvotes: 1 1 Unresolved Write-in Votes: 0 0 Unofficial results Cumulative Results Marion County, Oregon Registered Voters Official PCP Election Results Precinct Committeeperson Election 23592 of 117308 = 20.11 % Run Time 10:24 AM Precincts Reporting Run Date 05/17/2018 5/15/2018 123 of 123 = 100.00 % Page 5 of 239 312: Precinct Committeeperson - Male Democratic - Democratic Party - Vote for five Choice Party Ballots Cast Total David Capen 213 48.97% 213 48.97% Nicholas Edward Lee 204 46.90% 204 46.90% King Joseph E Grant (W) 1 0.23% 1 0.23% Michael Held (W) 1 0.23% 1 0.23% C Russell Beaton (W) 1 0.23% 1 0.23% Paul Suter (W) 3 0.69% 3 0.69% Don Gallagher (W) 1 0.23% 1 0.23% Albert Furtwangler 1 0.23% 1 0.23% (W) Mike Fajer (W) 1 0.23% 1 0.23% Mark Babson (W) 1 0.23% 1 0.23% Chris Watts (W) 1 0.23% 1 0.23% John Gear (W) 2 0.46% 2 0.46% Michael J Held (W) 1 0.23% 1 0.23% Pablo Medina (W) 2 0.46% 2 0.46% Mike McNicholas (W) 1 0.23% 1 0.23% Larry Gray (W) 1 0.23% 1 0.23% Cast Votes: 435 100.00% 435 100.00% Undervotes: 1235 1235 Overvotes: 0 0 Unresolved Write-in Votes: 0 0 Unofficial results Cumulative Results Marion County, Oregon Registered Voters Official PCP Election Results Precinct Committeeperson Election 23592 of 117308 = 20.11 % Run Time 10:24 AM Precincts Reporting Run Date 05/17/2018 5/15/2018 123 of 123 = 100.00 % Page 6 of 239 320: Precinct Committeeperson - Female Democratic - Democratic Party - Vote for three Choice Party Ballots Cast Total Pamela Ruona 57 44.88% 57 44.88% Adriana Miranda 64 50.39% 64 50.39% DeeDee Cherubini 1 0.79% 1 0.79% (W) Michelle Graves (W) 1 0.79% 1 0.79% Jennifer Beugli (W) 1 0.79% 1 0.79% Amy Koeneman (W) 1 0.79% 1 0.79% Shelley Snee (W) 1 0.79% 1 0.79% Jamie McLeod 1 0.79% 1 0.79% Skinner (W) Cast Votes: 127 100.00% 127 100.00% Undervotes: 134 134 Overvotes: 0 0 Unresolved Write-in Votes: 0 0 320: Precinct Committeeperson - Male Democratic - Democratic Party - Vote for three Choice Party Ballots Cast Total John T Maluski 59 46.83% 59 46.83% Mark W Knecht 57 45.24% 57 45.24% Michael E Stansfield 1 0.79% 1 0.79% (W) Mark Ekluno (W) 1 0.79% 1 0.79% Tom Krise (W) 1 0.79% 1 0.79% Kevin J Rank (W) 1 0.79% 1 0.79% Justin Cherubini (W) 1 0.79% 1 0.79% Mitch Snee (W) 2 1.59% 2 1.59% Guy Forson (W) 1 0.79% 1 0.79% Loren Simonds (W) 2 1.59% 2 1.59% Cast Votes: 126 100.00% 126 100.00% Undervotes: 135 135 Overvotes: 0 0 Unresolved Write-in Votes: 0 0 Unofficial results Cumulative Results Marion County, Oregon Registered Voters Official PCP Election Results Precinct Committeeperson Election 23592 of 117308 = 20.11 % Run Time 10:24 AM Precincts Reporting Run Date 05/17/2018 5/15/2018 123 of 123 = 100.00 % Page 7 of 239 321: Precinct Committeeperson - Female Democratic - Democratic Party - Vote for four No Candidate Filed Choice Party Ballots Cast Total Meghan Olson (W) 1 50.00% 1 50.00% Judy Sugnet (W) 1 50.00% 1 50.00% Cast Votes: 2 100.00% 2 100.00% Undervotes: 218 218 Overvotes: 0 0 Unresolved Write-in Votes: 0 0 321: Precinct Committeeperson - Male Democratic - Democratic Party - Vote for four No Candidate Filed Choice Party Ballots Cast Total Alexander Lavery (W) 1 50.00% 1 50.00% Michael Armstrong 1 50.00% 1 50.00% (W) Cast Votes: 2 100.00% 2 100.00% Undervotes: 218 218 Overvotes: 0 0 Unresolved Write-in Votes: 0 0 322: Precinct Committeeperson - Female Democratic - Democratic Party - Vote for one Choice Party Ballots Cast Total Ashley Carson 0 0.00% 0 0.00% Cottingham Cast Votes: 0 0.00% 0 0.00% Undervotes: 0 0 Overvotes: 0 0 Unresolved Write-in Votes: 0 0 Unofficial results Cumulative Results Marion County, Oregon Registered Voters Official PCP Election Results Precinct Committeeperson Election 23592 of 117308 = 20.11 % Run Time 10:24 AM Precincts Reporting Run Date 05/17/2018 5/15/2018 123 of 123 = 100.00 % Page 8 of 239 322: Precinct Committeeperson - Male Democratic - Democratic Party - Vote for one No Candidate Filed Choice Party Ballots Cast Total Cast Votes: 0 0.00% 0 0.00% Undervotes: 0 0 Overvotes: 0 0 Unresolved Write-in Votes: 0 0 Unofficial results Cumulative Results Marion County, Oregon Registered Voters Official PCP Election Results Precinct Committeeperson Election 23592 of 117308 = 20.11 % Run Time 10:24 AM Precincts Reporting Run Date 05/17/2018 5/15/2018 123 of 123 = 100.00 % Page 9 of 239 323: Precinct Committeeperson - Female Democratic - Democratic Party - Vote for six Choice Party Ballots Cast Total Anita Owen 287 22.20% 287 22.20% Carol Suzuki 312 24.13% 312 24.13% Kathleen Moynihan 312 24.13% 312 24.13% Shelaswau Crier 353 27.30% 353 27.30% Cindy Kimball (W) 1 0.08% 1 0.08% Joyce H Judy (W) 1 0.08% 1 0.08% Christine Chute (W) 2 0.15% 2 0.15% Carolyn Woodman 1 0.08% 1 0.08% (W) Kerena Hyle (W) 1 0.08% 1 0.08% Rebekah Degner (W) 1 0.08%
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