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REPUBLICAN May 2016 Primary Election — Unofficial REPUBLICAN May 2016 Primary Election — Unofficial BONNEVILLE COUNTY, IDAHO — OFFICIAL PRIMARY ELECTION BALLOT — May 17, 2016 Page 1 of 9 05/17/2016 10:44 PM Precincts Reporting 51 of 51 = 100.00% Party Candidate Absentee Early Election Total UNITED STATES SENATOR, Vote For 1 REPUBLICAN REP Mike Crapo 380 100.00% 266 100.00% 6,303 100.00% 6,949 100.00% Cast Votes: 380 85.97% 266 81.35% 6,303 85.55% 6,949 85.40% REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS SECOND DISTRICT, Vote For 1 REPUBLICAN REP Lisa Marie 91 21.67% 93 29.71% 1,798 25.80% 1,982 25.73% Mike Simpson 329 78.33% 220 70.29% 5,172 74.20% 5,721 74.27% Cast Votes: 420 95.02% 313 95.72% 6,970 94.60% 7,703 94.67% LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 30 FOR STATE SENATOR, Vote For 1 REPUBLICAN REP Dean M. Mortimer 220 100.00% 139 100.00% 2,839 100.00% 3,198 100.00% Cast Votes: 220 85.27% 139 82.25% 2,839 83.38% 3,198 83.46% LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 30 FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE POSITION A, Vote For 1 REPUBLICAN REP Jeff Thompson 214 100.00% 119 100.00% 2,747 100.00% 3,080 100.00% Cast Votes: 214 82.95% 119 70.41% 2,747 80.68% 3,080 80.38% LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 30 FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE POSITION B, Vote For 1 REPUBLICAN REP Wendy Horman 174 71.02% 109 68.55% 2,219 67.92% 2,502 68.16% REP Randy Neal 71 28.98% 50 31.45% 1,048 32.08% 1,169 31.84% Cast Votes: 245 94.96% 159 94.08% 3,267 95.95% 3,671 95.80% LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 32 FOR STATE SENATOR, Vote For 1 REPUBLICAN REP Mark R. Harris 7 100.00% 8 100.00% 422 100.00% 437 100.00% Cast Votes: 7 77.78% 8 61.54% 422 80.08% 437 79.60% LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 32 FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE POSITION A, Vote For 1 REPUBLICAN REP Marc Gibbs 7 100.00% 8 100.00% 420 100.00% 435 100.00% Cast Votes: 7 77.78% 8 61.54% 420 79.70% 435 79.23% LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 32 FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE POSITION B, Vote For 1 REPUBLICAN REP Tom Loertscher 5 100.00% 3 100.00% 433 100.00% 441 100.00% Cast Votes: 5 55.56% 3 23.08% 433 82.16% 441 80.33% LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 33 FOR STATE SENATOR, Vote For 1 REPUBLICAN REP Bart M. Davis 107 100.00% 91 100.00% 2,194 100.00% 2,392 100.00% Cast Votes: 107 79.85% 91 74.59% 2,194 83.36% 2,392 82.83% REPUBLICAN May 2016 Primary Election — Unofficial BONNEVILLE COUNTY, IDAHO — OFFICIAL PRIMARY ELECTION BALLOT — May 17, 2016 Page 2 of 9 05/17/2016 10:44 PM Precincts Reporting 51 of 51 = 100.00% Party Candidate Absentee Early Election Total LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 33 FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE POSITION A, Vote For 1 REPUBLICAN REP Janet Trujillo 106 100.00% 85 100.00% 2,095 100.00% 2,286 100.00% Cast Votes: 106 79.10% 85 69.67% 2,095 79.60% 2,286 79.16% LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 33 FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE POSITION B, Vote For 1 REPUBLICAN REP David M Smith 63 52.94% 56 51.85% 1,083 43.03% 1,202 43.80% REP Bryan N. Zollinger 56 47.06% 52 48.15% 1,434 56.97% 1,542 56.20% Cast Votes: 119 88.81% 108 88.52% 2,517 95.63% 2,744 95.01% LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 34 FOR STATE SENATOR, Vote For 1 REPUBLICAN REP Brent Hill 31 100.00% 17 100.00% 641 100.00% 689 100.00% Cast Votes: 31 75.61% 17 73.91% 641 79.73% 689 79.38% LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 34 FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE POSITION A, Vote For 1 REPUBLICAN REP Ron Nate 26 70.27% 11 57.89% 404 53.58% 441 54.44% REP Doug Ricks 11 29.73% 8 42.11% 350 46.42% 369 45.56% Cast Votes: 37 90.24% 19 82.61% 754 93.78% 810 93.32% LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 34 FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE POSITION B, Vote For 1 REPUBLICAN REP Chick Heileson 22 57.89% 9 45.00% 405 54.36% 436 54.30% REP Dell Raybould 16 42.11% 11 55.00% 340 45.64% 367 45.70% Cast Votes: 38 92.68% 20 86.96% 745 92.66% 803 92.51% COUNTY COMMISSIONER SECOND DISTRICT, Vote For 1 REPUBLICAN REP Dave Radford 258 61.28% 176 55.70% 3,827 54.51% 4,261 54.92% REP Jonathan Walker 163 38.72% 140 44.30% 3,194 45.49% 3,497 45.08% Cast Votes: 421 95.25% 316 96.64% 7,021 95.29% 7,758 95.34% COUNTY COMMISSIONER THIRD DISTRICT, Vote For 1 REPUBLICAN REP Tony Potts 79 20.95% 59 20.77% 1,397 22.00% 1,535 21.89% REP Bryon L Reed 298 79.05% 225 79.23% 4,953 78.00% 5,476 78.11% Cast Votes: 377 85.29% 284 86.85% 6,350 86.18% 7,011 86.16% COUNTY SHERIFF, Vote For 1 REPUBLICAN REP Paul J. Wilde 367 100.00% 267 100.00% 6,225 100.00% 6,859 100.00% Cast Votes: 367 83.03% 267 81.65% 6,225 84.49% 6,859 84.29% REPUBLICAN May 2016 Primary Election — Unofficial BONNEVILLE COUNTY, IDAHO — OFFICIAL PRIMARY ELECTION BALLOT — May 17, 2016 Page 3 of 9 05/17/2016 10:44 PM Precincts Reporting 51 of 51 = 100.00% Party Candidate Absentee Early Election Total COUNTY PROSECUTING ATTORNEY, Vote For 1 REPUBLICAN REP Daniel R. Clark 357 100.00% 245 100.00% 5,916 100.00% 6,518 100.00% Cast Votes: 357 80.77% 245 74.92% 5,916 80.29% 6,518 80.10% PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN AND VOTERS' DELEGATE TO THE PARTY'S COUNTY AND DISTRICT CONVENTIONS Prec01, Vote For 1 REPUBLICA REP Jon Cline 1 12.50% 2 28.57% 32 25.81% 35 25.18% REP Brandon Taggart 7 87.50% 5 71.43% 92 74.19% 104 74.82% Cast Votes: 8 88.89% 7 100.00% 124 92.54% 139 92.67% PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN AND VOTERS' DELEGATE TO THE PARTY'S COUNTY AND DISTRICT CONVENTIONS Prec02, Vote For 1 REPUBLICA REP D. Kent Meikle 5 100.00% 4 66.67% 86 78.18% 95 78.51% REP Sherree E. Schell 0 0.00% 2 33.33% 24 21.82% 26 21.49% Cast Votes: 5 100.00% 6 100.00% 110 95.65% 121 96.03% PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN AND VOTERS' DELEGATE TO THE PARTY'S COUNTY AND DISTRICT CONVENTIONS Prec03, Vote For 1 REPUBLICA REP Benjamin R Hunter 5 100.00% 4 100.00% 70 100.00% 79 100.00% Cast Votes: 5 100.00% 4 100.00% 70 88.61% 79 89.77% PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN AND VOTERS' DELEGATE TO THE PARTY'S COUNTY AND DISTRICT CONVENTIONS Prec04, Vote For 1 REPUBLICA REP Brent J. Boyle 0 0.00% 5 71.43% 64 38.32% 69 39.43% REP L. Kirk Larsen 1 100.00% 2 28.57% 103 61.68% 106 60.57% Cast Votes: 1 100.00% 7 87.50% 167 95.43% 175 95.11% PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN AND VOTERS' DELEGATE TO THE PARTY'S COUNTY AND DISTRICT CONVENTIONS Prec05, Vote For 1 REPUBLICA REP Tony Potts 10 100.00% 5 100.00% 102 100.00% 117 100.00% Cast Votes: 10 66.67% 5 100.00% 102 90.27% 117 87.97% PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN AND VOTERS' DELEGATE TO THE PARTY'S COUNTY AND DISTRICT CONVENTIONS Prec06, Vote For 1 REPUBLICA REP David Lyon 2 50.00% 2 33.33% 61 37.89% 65 38.01% REP Carolyn Sue Neeley 2 50.00% 4 66.67% 100 62.11% 106 61.99% Cast Votes: 4 100.00% 6 66.67% 161 94.71% 171 93.44% PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN AND VOTERS' DELEGATE TO THE PARTY'S COUNTY AND DISTRICT CONVENTIONS Prec07, Vote For 1 REPUBLICA REP Beckii Gallup 5 100.00% 1 20.00% 23 22.33% 29 25.66% REP Bryan N. Zollinger 0 0.00% 4 80.00% 80 77.67% 84 74.34% Cast Votes: 5 100.00% 5 83.33% 103 94.50% 113 94.17% REPUBLICAN May 2016 Primary Election — Unofficial BONNEVILLE COUNTY, IDAHO — OFFICIAL PRIMARY ELECTION BALLOT — May 17, 2016 Page 4 of 9 05/17/2016 10:44 PM Precincts Reporting 51 of 51 = 100.00% Party Candidate Absentee Early Election Total PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN AND VOTERS' DELEGATE TO THE PARTY'S COUNTY AND DISTRICT CONVENTIONS Prec08, Vote For 1 REPUBLICA REP Morna Starks 3 100.00% 3 100.00% 86 100.00% 92 100.00% Cast Votes: 3 75.00% 3 50.00% 86 72.27% 92 71.32% PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN AND VOTERS' DELEGATE TO THE PARTY'S COUNTY AND DISTRICT CONVENTIONS Prec09, Vote For 1 REPUBLICA REP Todd Adams 2 25.00% 0 0.00% 39 38.61% 41 36.61% REP Gary Mills 6 75.00% 3 100.00% 62 61.39% 71 63.39% Cast Votes: 8 80.00% 3 75.00% 101 97.12% 112 94.92% PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN AND VOTERS' DELEGATE TO THE PARTY'S COUNTY AND DISTRICT CONVENTIONS Prec10, Vote For 1 REPUBLICA REP Mark R. Fuller 13 100.00% 6 100.00% 127 100.00% 146 100.00% Cast Votes: 13 92.86% 6 75.00% 127 85.23% 146 85.38% PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN AND VOTERS' DELEGATE TO THE PARTY'S COUNTY AND DISTRICT CONVENTIONS Prec11, Vote For 1 REPUBLICA REP Paul W.
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