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Summary Results Report General Election November 3,2020 Summary Results Report UNOFFICIAL RESULTS General Election November 3,2020 Kansas City STATISTICS Election ABS In ABS By TOTAL Day Person Mail Registered Voters - Total 227,598 Ballots Cast - Total 67,561 67,561 0 0 Voter Turnout - Total 29.68% Election Summary - 11/03/2020 21:22 PM Page 1 of 14 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2018 Summary Results Report UNOFFICIAL RESULTS General Election November 3,2020 Kansas City FOR PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT Vote For 1 Election ABS In ABS By TOTAL Day Person Mail DONALD J. TRUMP 16,929 16,929 0 0 JOSEPH R. BIDEN 48,387 48,387 0 0 JO JORGENSEN 1,069 1,069 0 0 HOWIE HAWKINS 388 388 0 0 DON BLANKENSHIP 115 115 0 0 Write-In Totals 382 382 0 0 Total Votes Cast 67,270 67,270 0 0 Precincts Reporting 105 of 105 FOR GOVERNOR MISSOURI Vote For 1 Election ABS In ABS By TOTAL Day Person Mail MIKE PARSON 17,690 17,690 0 0 NICOLE GALLOWAY 47,025 47,025 0 0 RIK COMBS 1,245 1,245 0 0 JEROME HOWARD BAUER 773 773 0 0 Write-In Totals 100 100 0 0 Total Votes Cast 66,833 66,833 0 0 Precincts Reporting 105 of 105 Election Summary - 11/03/2020 21:22 PM Page 2 of 14 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2018 Summary Results Report UNOFFICIAL RESULTS General Election November 3,2020 Kansas City FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR MISSOURI Vote For 1 Election ABS In ABS By TOTAL Day Person Mail MIKE KEHOE 17,116 17,116 0 0 ALISSIA CANADY 46,387 46,387 0 0 BILL SLANTZ 1,486 1,486 0 0 KELLEY DRAGOO 1,024 1,024 0 0 Write-In Totals 80 80 0 0 Total Votes Cast 66,093 66,093 0 0 Precincts Reporting 105 of 105 FOR SECRETARY OF STATE MISSOURI Vote For 1 Election ABS In ABS By TOTAL Day Person Mail JOHN R. (JAY) ASHCROFT 18,292 18,292 0 0 YINKA FALETI 44,703 44,703 0 0 CARL HERMAN FREESE 1,715 1,715 0 0 PAUL LEHMANN 892 892 0 0 PAUL VENABLE 389 389 0 0 Write-In Totals 87 87 0 0 Total Votes Cast 66,078 66,078 0 0 Precincts Reporting 105 of 105 Election Summary - 11/03/2020 21:22 PM Page 3 of 14 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2018 Summary Results Report UNOFFICIAL RESULTS General Election November 3,2020 Kansas City FOR STATE TREASURER MISSOURI Vote For 1 Election ABS In ABS By TOTAL Day Person Mail SCOTT FITZPATRICK 18,046 18,046 0 0 VICKI LORENZ ENGLUND 44,652 44,652 0 0 NICHOLAS (NICK) KASOFF 2,045 2,045 0 0 JOSEPH CIVETTINI 917 917 0 0 Write-In Totals 82 82 0 0 Total Votes Cast 65,742 65,742 0 0 Precincts Reporting 105 of 105 FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL MISSOURI Vote For 1 Election ABS In ABS By TOTAL Day Person Mail ERIC SCHMITT 18,183 18,183 0 0 RICH FINNERAN 44,764 44,764 0 0 KEVIN C BABCOCK 2,774 2,774 0 0 Write-In Totals 106 106 0 0 Total Votes Cast 65,827 65,827 0 0 Precincts Reporting 105 of 105 FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 5 Vote For 1 Election ABS In ABS By TOTAL Day Person Mail RYAN DERKS 16,813 16,813 0 0 EMANUEL CLEAVER II 47,571 47,571 0 0 ROBIN DOMINICK 2,003 2,003 0 0 Write-In Totals 97 97 0 0 Total Votes Cast 66,484 66,484 0 0 Precincts Reporting 105 of 105 Election Summary - 11/03/2020 21:22 PM Page 4 of 14 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2018 Summary Results Report UNOFFICIAL RESULTS General Election November 3,2020 Kansas City FOR STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 7 Vote For 1 Election ABS In ABS By TOTAL Day Person Mail GREG RAZER 25,041 25,041 0 0 NATHAN KLINE 6,366 6,366 0 0 Write-In Totals 589 589 0 0 Total Votes Cast 31,996 31,996 0 0 Precincts Reporting 47 of 47 FOR STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 9 Vote For 1 Election ABS In ABS By TOTAL Day Person Mail DAVID MARTIN 4,387 4,387 0 0 BARBARA ANNE WASHINGTON 20,353 20,353 0 0 Write-In Totals 70 70 0 0 Total Votes Cast 24,810 24,810 0 0 Precincts Reporting 45 of 45 FOR STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 11 Vote For 1 Election ABS In ABS By TOTAL Day Person Mail JOHN JOSEPH RIZZO 4,728 4,728 0 0 Write-In Totals 228 228 0 0 Total Votes Cast 4,956 4,956 0 0 Precincts Reporting 13 of 13 Election Summary - 11/03/2020 21:22 PM Page 5 of 14 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2018 Summary Results Report UNOFFICIAL RESULTS General Election November 3,2020 Kansas City FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 19 Vote For 1 Election ABS In ABS By TOTAL Day Person Mail INGRID BURNETT 3,260 3,260 0 0 Write-In Totals 118 118 0 0 Total Votes Cast 3,378 3,378 0 0 Precincts Reporting 7 of 7 FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 22 Vote For 1 Election ABS In ABS By TOTAL Day Person Mail YOLANDA YOUNG 5,705 5,705 0 0 Write-In Totals 136 136 0 0 Total Votes Cast 5,841 5,841 0 0 Precincts Reporting 11 of 11 FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 23 Vote For 1 Election ABS In ABS By TOTAL Day Person Mail MICHAEL L. JOHNSON 4,516 4,516 0 0 Write-In Totals 97 97 0 0 Total Votes Cast 4,613 4,613 0 0 Precincts Reporting 10 of 10 Election Summary - 11/03/2020 21:22 PM Page 6 of 14 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2018 Summary Results Report UNOFFICIAL RESULTS General Election November 3,2020 Kansas City FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 24 Vote For 1 Election ABS In ABS By TOTAL Day Person Mail EMILY WEBER 8,438 8,438 0 0 ANDREW MILLER 1,508 1,508 0 0 Write-In Totals 80 80 0 0 Total Votes Cast 10,026 10,026 0 0 Precincts Reporting 12 of 12 FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 25 Vote For 1 Election ABS In ABS By TOTAL Day Person Mail PATTY LEWIS 9,121 9,121 0 0 Write-In Totals 349 349 0 0 Total Votes Cast 9,470 9,470 0 0 Precincts Reporting 11 of 11 FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 26 Vote For 1 Election ABS In ABS By TOTAL Day Person Mail ASHLEY BLAND MANLOVE 5,763 5,763 0 0 Write-In Totals 104 104 0 0 Total Votes Cast 5,867 5,867 0 0 Precincts Reporting 12 of 12 Election Summary - 11/03/2020 21:22 PM Page 7 of 14 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2018 Summary Results Report UNOFFICIAL RESULTS General Election November 3,2020 Kansas City FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 27 Vote For 1 Election ABS In ABS By TOTAL Day Person Mail RICHARD BROWN 5,798 5,798 0 0 Write-In Totals 183 183 0 0 Total Votes Cast 5,981 5,981 0 0 Precincts Reporting 12 of 12 FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 28 Vote For 1 Election ABS In ABS By TOTAL Day Person Mail JEROME BARNES 1,463 1,463 0 0 Write-In Totals 76 76 0 0 Total Votes Cast 1,539 1,539 0 0 Precincts Reporting 4 of 4 FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 29 Vote For 1 Election ABS In ABS By TOTAL Day Person Mail RORY ROWLAND 1,843 1,843 0 0 Write-In Totals 103 103 0 0 Total Votes Cast 1,946 1,946 0 0 Precincts Reporting 5 of 5 Election Summary - 11/03/2020 21:22 PM Page 8 of 14 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2018 Summary Results Report UNOFFICIAL RESULTS General Election November 3,2020 Kansas City FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 30 Vote For 1 Election ABS In ABS By TOTAL Day Person Mail JON PATTERSON 390 390 0 0 ART SCHAAF 302 302 0 0 Write-In Totals 1 1 0 0 Total Votes Cast 693 693 0 0 Precincts Reporting 2 of 2 FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 35 Vote For 1 Election ABS In ABS By TOTAL Day Person Mail SEAN SMITH 235 235 0 0 KERI INGLE 551 551 0 0 Write-In Totals 1 1 0 0 Total Votes Cast 787 787 0 0 Precincts Reporting 3 of 3 FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 36 Vote For 1 Election ABS In ABS By TOTAL Day Person Mail NOLA WOOD 3,347 3,347 0 0 MARK A. SHARP 5,475 5,475 0 0 Write-In Totals 22 22 0 0 Total Votes Cast 8,844 8,844 0 0 Precincts Reporting 13 of 13 Election Summary - 11/03/2020 21:22 PM Page 9 of 14 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2018 Summary Results Report UNOFFICIAL RESULTS General Election November 3,2020 Kansas City FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 37 Vote For 1 Election ABS In ABS By TOTAL Day Person Mail JOHN D. BOYD, JR. 877 877 0 0 ANNETTE TURNBAUGH 613 613 0 0 DANIEL KARAM 25 25 0 0 Write-In Totals 1 1 0 0 Total Votes Cast 1,516 1,516 0 0 Precincts Reporting 2 of 2 FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 56 Vote For 1 Election ABS In ABS By TOTAL Day Person Mail MICHAEL DAVIS 119 119 0 0 NEAL BARNES 127 127 0 0 Write-In Totals 0 0 0 0 Total Votes Cast 246 246 0 0 Precincts Reporting 1 of 1 PROSECUTING ATTORNEY JACKSON COUNTY Vote For 1 Election ABS In ABS By TOTAL Day Person Mail TRACEY CHAPPELL 19,939 19,939 0 0 JEAN PETERS BAKER 45,404 45,404 0 0 Write-In Totals 203 203 0 0 Total Votes Cast 65,546 65,546 0 0 Precincts Reporting 105 of 105 Election Summary - 11/03/2020 21:22 PM Page 10 of 14 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2018 Summary Results Report UNOFFICIAL RESULTS General Election November 3,2020 Kansas City FOR SHERIFF JACKSON COUNTY Vote For 1 Election ABS In ABS By TOTAL Day Person Mail DARRYL FORTÈ 56,726 56,726 0 0 Write-In Totals 2,010 2,010 0 0 Total Votes Cast 58,736 58,736 0 0 Precincts Reporting 105 of 105 MO SUPREME COURT JUDGE BRECKENRIDGE Vote For 1 Election ABS In ABS By TOTAL Day Person Mail Yes 41,359 41,359 0 0 No 18,876 18,876 0 0 Total Votes Cast 60,235 60,235 0 0 Precincts Reporting 105 of 105 MO CRT OF APPEALS JUDGE, WRN DIST - CHAPMAN Vote For 1 Election ABS In ABS By TOTAL Day Person Mail Yes 37,845 37,845 0 0 No 21,834 21,834 0 0 Total Votes Cast 59,679 59,679 0 0 Precincts Reporting 105 of 105 CIRCUIT JUDGE, 16TH, DIVISION 2 - GARRETT Vote For 1 Election ABS In ABS By TOTAL Day Person Mail Yes 40,576 40,576 0 0 No 18,539 18,539 0 0 Total Votes Cast 59,115 59,115 0 0 Precincts Reporting 105 of 105 Election Summary - 11/03/2020 21:22 PM Page 11 of 14 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2018 Summary Results Report UNOFFICIAL RESULTS General Election November 3,2020 Kansas City CIRCUIT JUDGE, 16TH, DIVISION 10 - CAMPBELL Vote For 1 Election ABS In ABS By TOTAL Day Person Mail Yes 37,438 37,438 0 0 No 21,425 21,425 0 0 Total Votes Cast 58,863
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