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Statement of Votes Cast Precinct: All Counter Group: All Contest: All Scansta�On: All Box Ba1l1/29/2018more County, MD, General Elecon, Nov 6, 2018 SOVC1 - md_04_baltimore_2018g Statement of Votes Cast Precinct: All Counter Group: All Contest: All ScanStaon: All Box: All Change Show / hide columns Ballots Choice With Contest Votes Governor / Lt. Governor (Vote for 1) Hogan-Rutherford 328,839 198,126 Jealous-Turnbull 328,839 122,772 Quinn-Smith 328,839 1,633 Schlakman-Chambers 328,839 1,492 Write-In 328,839 256 Comptroller (Vote for 1) Peter Franchot 328,839 229,125 Anjali Reed Phukan 328,839 86,862 Write-In 328,839 409 Aorney General (Vote for 1) Brian E. Frosh 328,839 195,210 Craig Wolf 328,839 126,519 Write-In 328,839 260 U.s. Senator (Vote for 1) Ben Cardin 328,839 197,526 Tony Campbell 328,839 106,275 Neal Simon 328,839 17,192 Arvin Vohra 328,839 3,313 https://mdaudit.clearballot.com/stmt1/md_04_baltimore_2018g 1/12 11/29/2018 SOVC1 - md_04_baltimore_2018g Ballots Choice With Contest Votes Write-In 328,839 290 Representave In Congress - 7 Congressional District 7 (Vote for 1) Elijah Cummings 84,578 55,241 Richmond Davis 84,578 25,730 David R. Griggs 84,578 1,964 Write-In 84,578 68 State Senator - 44 Legislave District 44 (Vote for 1) Shirley Nathan-Pulliam 33,071 26,054 Victor Clark, Jr. 33,071 5,726 Write-In 33,071 60 House Of Delegates - 44b Legislave Subdistrict 44b (Vote for 2) Pat Young 33,071 24,226 Charles E. Sydnor, Iii 33,071 19,082 Write-In 33,071 313 Write-In 33,071 105 County Execuve (Vote for 1) John johnny O" Olszewski 328,839 186,693 Al Redmer, Jr. 328,839 135,701 Write-In 328,839 448 County Council - 1 Councilmanic District 1 (Vote for 1) Tom Quirk 43,763 28,529 Albert "al" Nalley 43,763 13,336 Write-In 43,763 100 Judge Of The Circuit Court Judicial Circuit 3 (Vote for 4) Ruth Jakubowski 328,839 185,346 Carey Deeley 328,839 155,492 https://mdaudit.clearballot.com/stmt1/md_04_baltimore_2018g 2/12 11/29/2018 SOVC1 - md_04_baltimore_2018g Ballots Choice With Contest Votes Dennis Robinson 328,839 154,990 Michael Finier 328,839 143,154 Leo Wayne Dymowski 328,839 88,693 Write-In 328,839 2,265 Write-In 328,839 676 Write-In 328,839 428 Write-In 328,839 338 Judge Special Appeals At Large (Vote for 1) Yes Donald E. Beachley 328,839 205,421 No Donald E. Beachley 328,839 47,939 Judge Special Appeals At Large (Vote for 1) Yes Mahew J. Fader 328,839 206,280 No Mahew J. Fader 328,839 45,520 State's Aorney (Vote for 1) Sco Shellenberger 328,839 239,384 Write-In 328,839 5,189 Clerk Circuit Court (Vote for 1) Julie Ensor 328,839 199,378 Deb Hill 328,839 107,056 Write-In 328,839 216 Register Of Wills (Vote for 1) Grace G. Connolly 328,839 192,595 Jane Roger 328,839 110,784 Write-In 328,839 248 Judge Orphans Court (Vote for 3) Juliet Fisher 328,839 211,064 https://mdaudit.clearballot.com/stmt1/md_04_baltimore_2018g 3/12 11/29/2018 SOVC1 - md_04_baltimore_2018g Ballots Choice With Contest Votes William R. "bill" Evans 328,839 186,114 Arthur M. Frank 328,839 177,864 Write-In 328,839 2,764 Write-In 328,839 1,034 Write-In 328,839 924 Sheriff (Vote for 1) R. Jay Fisher 328,839 187,642 Carl H. Magee, Jr. 328,839 116,084 Write-In 328,839 401 Board Of Educaon - 1 Councilmanic District 1 (Vote for 1) Lisa A. Mack 43,763 20,074 Ma Gresick 43,763 13,398 Write-In 43,763 183 Queson 1 (Vote for 1) For The Constuonal Amendment 328,839 257,452 Against The Constuonal Amendme 328,839 36,289 Queson 2 (Vote for 1) For The Constuonal Amendment 328,707 193,221 Against The Constuonal Amendme 328,707 108,317 Queson A (Vote for 1) For The Proposed Charter Amendment 328,666 216,831 Against The Proposed Charter Amend 328,666 66,118 Queson B (Vote for 1) For The Proposed Charter Amendment 328,574 204,331 Against The Proposed Charter Amend 328,574 70,003 Queson C (Vote for 1) https://mdaudit.clearballot.com/stmt1/md_04_baltimore_2018g 4/12 11/29/2018 SOVC1 - md_04_baltimore_2018g Ballots Choice With Contest Votes For The Proposed Charter Amendment 328,574 209,010 Against The Proposed Charter Amend 328,574 70,735 Queson D (Vote for 1) For The Proposed Charter Amendment 328,574 206,134 Against The Proposed Charter Amend 328,574 74,439 Queson E (Vote for 1) For The Proposed Charter Amendment 328,574 192,064 Against The Proposed Charter Amend 328,574 80,083 Queson F (Vote for 1) For The Proposed Charter Amendment 328,574 244,680 Against The Proposed Charter Amend 328,574 40,280 Queson G (Vote for 1) For The Bond Issue 328,574 237,982 Against The Bond Issue 328,574 62,704 Queson H (Vote for 1) For The Bond Issue 328,574 212,253 Against The Bond Issue 328,574 80,803 Queson I (Vote for 1) For The Bond Issue 328,574 245,600 Against The Bond Issue 328,574 52,030 Queson J (Vote for 1) For The Bond Issue 328,574 239,076 Against The Bond Issue 328,574 56,819 Queson K (Vote for 1) For The Bond Issue 328,574 241,686 Against The Bond Issue 328,574 51,604 https://mdaudit.clearballot.com/stmt1/md_04_baltimore_2018g 5/12 11/29/2018 SOVC1 - md_04_baltimore_2018g Ballots Choice With Contest Votes Queson L (Vote for 1) For The Bond Issue 328,574 238,013 Against The Bond Issue 328,574 56,717 Queson M (Vote for 1) For The Bond Issue 328,574 222,300 Against The Bond Issue 328,574 69,250 Queson N (Vote for 1) For The Bond Issue 328,574 218,295 Against The Bond Issue 328,574 71,557 Queson O (Vote for 1) For The Bond Issue 328,574 212,673 Against The Bond Issue 328,574 82,494 State Senator - 10 Legislave District 10 (Vote for 1) Delores G. Kelley 48,685 38,005 Stephanie Boston 48,685 9,229 Write-In 48,685 74 House Of Delegates - 10 Legislave District 10 (Vote for 3) Adrienne A. Jones 48,685 33,828 Benjamin Brooks 48,685 33,064 Jay Jalisi 48,685 32,585 George H. Harman 48,685 8,526 Brian Marcos 48,685 7,706 Mahew Kaliszak 48,685 7,458 Write-In 48,685 120 Write-In 48,685 26 Write-In 48,685 13 https://mdaudit.clearballot.com/stmt1/md_04_baltimore_2018g 6/12 11/29/2018 SOVC1 - md_04_baltimore_2018g Ballots Choice With Contest Votes State Senator - 12 Legislave District 12 (Vote for 1) Clarence K. Lam 19,767 9,767 Joseph D. "joe" Hooe 19,767 9,424 Write-In 19,767 16 House Of Delegates - 12 Legislave District 12 (Vote for 3) Eric Ebersole 19,767 9,629 Terri Hill 19,767 8,878 Melanie Harris 19,767 8,845 Jessica Feldmark 19,767 8,843 Bob Cockey 19,767 8,305 Michael Russell 19,767 7,319 Write-In 19,767 39 Write-In 19,767 5 Write-In 19,767 5 County Council - 4 Councilmanic District 4 (Vote for 1) Julian E. Jones, Jr. 47,802 42,384 Write-In 47,802 443 Board Of Educaon - 4 Councilmanic District 4 (Vote for 1) Makeda Sco 47,802 21,644 Kathleen White 47,802 18,005 Write-In 47,802 289 Representave In Congress - 2 Congressional District 2 (Vote for 1) C.a. Dutch Ruppersberger 159,876 99,786 Liz Matory 159,876 51,320 Michael Carney 159,876 3,040 Guy Mimoun 159,876 1,729 https://mdaudit.clearballot.com/stmt1/md_04_baltimore_2018g 7/12 11/29/2018 SOVC1 - md_04_baltimore_2018g Ballots Choice With Contest Votes Write-In 159,876 114 County Council - 2 Councilmanic District 2 (Vote for 1) Izzy Patoka 50,289 34,551 Michael Lee 50,289 13,528 Write-In 50,289 42 Board Of Educaon - 2 Councilmanic District 2 (Vote for 1) Cheryl E. Pasteur 50,289 23,584 Anthony Miles Glasser 50,289 11,772 Write-In 50,289 306 State Senator - 11 Legislave District 11 (Vote for 1) Bobby A. Zirkin 52,830 40,474 Write-In 52,830 1,300 House Of Delegates - 11 Legislave District 11 (Vote for 3) Jon S. Cardin 52,830 33,078 Shelly Heleman 52,830 31,958 Dana Stein 52,830 30,365 Jonathan Porter 52,830 16,849 Write-In 52,830 337 Write-In 52,830 168 Write-In 52,830 16 Representave In Congress - 3 Congressional District 3 (Vote for 1) John Sarbanes 55,851 34,540 Charles Anthony 55,851 18,553 David Lashar 55,851 1,322 Write-In 55,851 30 County Council - 3 Councilmanic District 3 (Vote for 1) https://mdaudit.clearballot.com/stmt1/md_04_baltimore_2018g 8/12 11/29/2018 SOVC1 - md_04_baltimore_2018g Ballots Choice With Contest Votes Wade Kach 57,414 31,754 Colleen Marie Ebacher 57,414 23,513 Write-In 57,414 78 Board Of Educaon - 3 Councilmanic District 3 (Vote for 1) Kathleen Causey 57,414 32,084 Paul V. Konka 57,414 10,243 Write-In 57,414 219 State Senator - 42 Legislave District 42 (Vote for 1) Chris West 59,311 29,101 Robbie Leonard 59,311 27,949 Write-In 59,311 46 House Of Delegates - 42b Legislave Subdistrict 42b (Vote for 2) Nino Mangione 41,669 20,268 Michele Guyton 41,669 18,814 Tim Robinson 41,669 18,090 Sachin Hebbar 41,669 13,670 Write-In 41,669 45 Write-In 41,669 9 Representave In Congress - 1 Congressional District 1 (Vote for 1) Andy Harris 28,534 16,733 Jesse Colvin 28,534 10,609 Jenica Marn 28,534 575 Write-In 28,534 22 State Senator - 7 Legislave District 7 (Vote for 1) J.
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