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Precinct Report Kootenai County, Idaho Run Date:05/16/12 Primary Election Run Time:12:10 Am May 15, 2012 Statistics PRECINCT REPORT KOOTENAI COUNTY, IDAHO RUN DATE:05/16/12 PRIMARY ELECTION RUN TIME:12:10 AM MAY 15, 2012 STATISTICS 0001 PRECINCT 1 VOTES PERCENT REGISTERED VOTERS - TOTAL . 1074 BALLOTS CAST - TOTAL. 151 BALLOTS CAST - DEMOCRATIC . 23 15.23 BALLOTS CAST - REPUBLICAN . 126 83.44 BALLOTS CAST - NONPARTISAN. 2 1.32 VOTER TURNOUT - TOTAL . 14.06 ********** (DEMOCRATIC) ********** US REPRESENTATIVE DIST 1 Vote for 1 Cynthia Clinkingbeard . 13 68.42 Jimmy Farris . 6 31.58 STATE SENATOR LEG DIST 2 Vote for 1 Shirley McFaddan . 19 100.00 STATE REP LEG DIST 2 POS A Vote for 1 Cheryl Stransky . 21 100.00 STATE REP LEG DIST 2 POS B Vote for 1 Dan English. 22 100.00 ********** (REPUBLICAN) ********** US REPRESENTATIVE DIST 1 Vote for 1 Raul R. Labrador . 101 82.11 Reed C. McCandless . 22 17.89 STATE SENATOR LEG DIST 2 Vote for 1 Mike Jorgenson. 41 33.61 Steve Vick . 81 66.39 STATE REP LEG DIST 2 POS A Vote for 1 Vito Barbieri . 72 59.50 Mark D. Fisher. 49 40.50 STATE REP LEG DIST 2 POS B Vote for 1 Phil Hart . 45 36.89 Ed Morse. 35 28.69 Ronald Ross Vieselmeyer. 27 22.13 Fritz Wiedenhoff . 15 12.30 COUNTY COMMISSIONER DIST 1 Vote for 1 Gerald Arno. 2 1.67 Marc Eberlein . 38 31.67 Tim Herzog . 33 27.50 Bruce Noble. 19 15.83 Todd Tondee. 28 23.33 COUNTY COMMISSIONER DIST 3 Vote for 1 Dan Green . 32 26.23 Vic Holmes . 61 50.00 Larry Spencer . 29 23.77 COUNTY SHERIFF Vote for 1 John Green . 31 25.41 Keith Hutcheson . 39 31.97 Benton E. (Ben) Wolfinger . 52 42.62 PROSECUTING ATTORNEY Vote for 1 Donald Gary. 63 52.94 Barry McHugh . 56 47.06 ********** (NONPARTISAN) ********** SUPREME COURT JUSTICE Dan Eismann Vote for 1 Dan Eismann. 124 100.00 APPEALS COURT JUDGE David Gratton Vote for 1 David Gratton . 119 100.00 APPEALS COURT JUDGE John M. Melanson Vote for 1 John M. Melanson . 120 100.00 PRECINCT REPORT KOOTENAI COUNTY, IDAHO RUN DATE:05/16/12 PRIMARY ELECTION RUN TIME:12:10 AM MAY 15, 2012 STATISTICS 0002 PRECINCT 2 VOTES PERCENT REGISTERED VOTERS - TOTAL . 1123 BALLOTS CAST - TOTAL. 190 BALLOTS CAST - DEMOCRATIC . 11 5.79 BALLOTS CAST - REPUBLICAN . 178 93.68 BALLOTS CAST - NONPARTISAN. 1 .53 VOTER TURNOUT - TOTAL . 16.92 ********** (DEMOCRATIC) ********** US REPRESENTATIVE DIST 1 Vote for 1 Cynthia Clinkingbeard . 4 40.00 Jimmy Farris . 6 60.00 STATE SENATOR LEG DIST 2 Vote for 1 Shirley McFaddan . 11 100.00 STATE REP LEG DIST 2 POS A Vote for 1 Cheryl Stransky . 11 100.00 STATE REP LEG DIST 2 POS B Vote for 1 Dan English. 11 100.00 ********** (REPUBLICAN) ********** US REPRESENTATIVE DIST 1 Vote for 1 Raul R. Labrador . 138 82.63 Reed C. McCandless . 29 17.37 STATE SENATOR LEG DIST 2 Vote for 1 Mike Jorgenson. 45 26.63 Steve Vick . 124 73.37 STATE REP LEG DIST 2 POS A Vote for 1 Vito Barbieri . 114 69.94 Mark D. Fisher. 49 30.06 STATE REP LEG DIST 2 POS B Vote for 1 Phil Hart . 88 50.87 Ed Morse. 52 30.06 Ronald Ross Vieselmeyer. 24 13.87 Fritz Wiedenhoff . 9 5.20 COUNTY COMMISSIONER DIST 1 Vote for 1 Gerald Arno. 4 2.52 Marc Eberlein . 78 49.06 Tim Herzog . 17 10.69 Bruce Noble. 10 6.29 Todd Tondee. 50 31.45 COUNTY COMMISSIONER DIST 3 Vote for 1 Dan Green . 50 31.85 Vic Holmes . 49 31.21 Larry Spencer . 58 36.94 COUNTY SHERIFF Vote for 1 John Green . 71 40.34 Keith Hutcheson . 43 24.43 Benton E. (Ben) Wolfinger . 62 35.23 PROSECUTING ATTORNEY Vote for 1 Donald Gary. 82 52.56 Barry McHugh . 74 47.44 ********** (NONPARTISAN) ********** SUPREME COURT JUSTICE Dan Eismann Vote for 1 Dan Eismann. 122 100.00 APPEALS COURT JUDGE David Gratton Vote for 1 David Gratton . 123 100.00 APPEALS COURT JUDGE John M. Melanson Vote for 1 John M. Melanson . 122 100.00 PRECINCT REPORT KOOTENAI COUNTY, IDAHO RUN DATE:05/16/12 PRIMARY ELECTION RUN TIME:12:10 AM MAY 15, 2012 STATISTICS 0003 PRECINCT 3 VOTES PERCENT REGISTERED VOTERS - TOTAL . 1134 BALLOTS CAST - TOTAL. 201 BALLOTS CAST - DEMOCRATIC . 13 6.47 BALLOTS CAST - REPUBLICAN . 183 91.04 BALLOTS CAST - NONPARTISAN. 5 2.49 VOTER TURNOUT - TOTAL . 17.72 ********** (DEMOCRATIC) ********** US REPRESENTATIVE DIST 1 Vote for 1 Cynthia Clinkingbeard . 9 75.00 Jimmy Farris . 3 25.00 STATE SENATOR LEG DIST 2 Vote for 1 Shirley McFaddan . 13 100.00 STATE REP LEG DIST 2 POS A Vote for 1 Cheryl Stransky . 13 100.00 STATE REP LEG DIST 2 POS B Vote for 1 Dan English. 13 100.00 ********** (REPUBLICAN) ********** US REPRESENTATIVE DIST 1 Vote for 1 Raul R. Labrador . 129 75.88 Reed C. McCandless . 41 24.12 STATE SENATOR LEG DIST 2 Vote for 1 Mike Jorgenson. 52 30.23 Steve Vick . 120 69.77 STATE REP LEG DIST 2 POS A Vote for 1 Vito Barbieri . 112 67.88 Mark D. Fisher. 53 32.12 STATE REP LEG DIST 2 POS B Vote for 1 Phil Hart . 78 44.32 Ed Morse. 49 27.84 Ronald Ross Vieselmeyer. 32 18.18 Fritz Wiedenhoff . 17 9.66 COUNTY COMMISSIONER DIST 1 Vote for 1 Gerald Arno. 2 1.20 Marc Eberlein . 81 48.80 Tim Herzog . 29 17.47 Bruce Noble. 16 9.64 Todd Tondee. 38 22.89 COUNTY COMMISSIONER DIST 3 Vote for 1 Dan Green . 61 35.67 Vic Holmes . 59 34.50 Larry Spencer . 51 29.82 COUNTY SHERIFF Vote for 1 John Green . 72 40.22 Keith Hutcheson . 34 18.99 Benton E. (Ben) Wolfinger . 73 40.78 PROSECUTING ATTORNEY Vote for 1 Donald Gary. 85 50.30 Barry McHugh . 84 49.70 ********** (NONPARTISAN) ********** SUPREME COURT JUSTICE Dan Eismann Vote for 1 Dan Eismann. 150 100.00 APPEALS COURT JUDGE David Gratton Vote for 1 David Gratton . 149 100.00 APPEALS COURT JUDGE John M. Melanson Vote for 1 John M. Melanson . 149 100.00 PRECINCT REPORT KOOTENAI COUNTY, IDAHO RUN DATE:05/16/12 PRIMARY ELECTION RUN TIME:12:10 AM MAY 15, 2012 STATISTICS 0004 PRECINCT 4 VOTES PERCENT REGISTERED VOTERS - TOTAL . 807 BALLOTS CAST - TOTAL. 188 BALLOTS CAST - DEMOCRATIC . 18 9.57 BALLOTS CAST - REPUBLICAN . 165 87.77 BALLOTS CAST - NONPARTISAN. 5 2.66 VOTER TURNOUT - TOTAL . 23.30 ********** (DEMOCRATIC) ********** US REPRESENTATIVE DIST 1 Vote for 1 Cynthia Clinkingbeard . 8 53.33 Jimmy Farris . 7 46.67 STATE SENATOR LEG DIST 2 Vote for 1 Shirley McFaddan . 17 100.00 STATE REP LEG DIST 2 POS A Vote for 1 Cheryl Stransky . 16 100.00 STATE REP LEG DIST 2 POS B Vote for 1 Dan English. 18 100.00 ********** (REPUBLICAN) ********** US REPRESENTATIVE DIST 1 Vote for 1 Raul R. Labrador . 116 74.36 Reed C. McCandless . 40 25.64 STATE SENATOR LEG DIST 2 Vote for 1 Mike Jorgenson. 69 43.67 Steve Vick . 89 56.33 STATE REP LEG DIST 2 POS A Vote for 1 Vito Barbieri . 80 51.95 Mark D. Fisher. 74 48.05 STATE REP LEG DIST 2 POS B Vote for 1 Phil Hart . 48 29.81 Ed Morse. 67 41.61 Ronald Ross Vieselmeyer. 29 18.01 Fritz Wiedenhoff . 17 10.56 COUNTY COMMISSIONER DIST 1 Vote for 1 Gerald Arno. 9 5.77 Marc Eberlein . 60 38.46 Tim Herzog . 31 19.87 Bruce Noble. 17 10.90 Todd Tondee. 39 25.00 COUNTY COMMISSIONER DIST 3 Vote for 1 Dan Green . 88 55.70 Vic Holmes . 29 18.35 Larry Spencer . 41 25.95 COUNTY SHERIFF Vote for 1 John Green . 35 21.88 Keith Hutcheson . 48 30.00 Benton E. (Ben) Wolfinger . 77 48.13 PROSECUTING ATTORNEY Vote for 1 Donald Gary. 58 37.18 Barry McHugh . 98 62.82 ********** (NONPARTISAN) ********** SUPREME COURT JUSTICE Dan Eismann Vote for 1 Dan Eismann. 147 100.00 APPEALS COURT JUDGE David Gratton Vote for 1 David Gratton . 145 100.00 APPEALS COURT JUDGE John M. Melanson Vote for 1 John M. Melanson . 143 100.00 PRECINCT REPORT KOOTENAI COUNTY, IDAHO RUN DATE:05/16/12 PRIMARY ELECTION RUN TIME:12:10 AM MAY 15, 2012 STATISTICS 0005 PRECINCT 5 VOTES PERCENT REGISTERED VOTERS - TOTAL . 1340 BALLOTS CAST - TOTAL. 271 BALLOTS CAST - DEMOCRATIC . 23 8.49 BALLOTS CAST - REPUBLICAN . 232 85.61 BALLOTS CAST - NONPARTISAN. 16 5.90 VOTER TURNOUT - TOTAL . 20.22 ********** (DEMOCRATIC) ********** US REPRESENTATIVE DIST 1 Vote for 1 Cynthia Clinkingbeard . 4 22.22 Jimmy Farris . 14 77.78 STATE SENATOR LEG DIST 2 Vote for 1 Shirley McFaddan . 17 100.00 STATE REP LEG DIST 2 POS A Vote for 1 Cheryl Stransky . 17 100.00 STATE REP LEG DIST 2 POS B Vote for 1 Dan English. 20 100.00 ********** (REPUBLICAN) ********** US REPRESENTATIVE DIST 1 Vote for 1 Raul R. Labrador . 167 76.96 Reed C. McCandless . 50 23.04 STATE SENATOR LEG DIST 2 Vote for 1 Mike Jorgenson. 82 37.10 Steve Vick . 139 62.90 STATE REP LEG DIST 2 POS A Vote for 1 Vito Barbieri . 129 60.28 Mark D. Fisher. 85 39.72 STATE REP LEG DIST 2 POS B Vote for 1 Phil Hart . 69 31.36 Ed Morse. 73 33.18 Ronald Ross Vieselmeyer. 40 18.18 Fritz Wiedenhoff . 38 17.27 COUNTY COMMISSIONER DIST 1 Vote for 1 Gerald Arno. 9 4.33 Marc Eberlein . 88 42.31 Tim Herzog . 21 10.10 Bruce Noble. 27 12.98 Todd Tondee.
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