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2016 Official General Election Results Official November 8, 2016 General Election Official Election Results PRESIDENTIAL TICKET CANDIDATES FOR PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT Donald J. Trump Republican 7555 President Michael R. Pence Vice President Hillary Clinton Democratic 2523 President Tim Kaine Vice President Gary Johnson Libertarian 515 President Bill Weld Vice President Jill Stein By Petition 97 President Ajamu Baraka Vice President Write-ins 173 President/Vice President CONGRESSIONAL TICKET CANDIDATES FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS Jeff Fortenberry Republican 8287 District 1 Daniel M. Wik Democratic 2203 2 Year Term Write-ins 28 COUNTY TICKET CANDIDATES FOR MEMBER OF THE Doris M. Karloff Republican 1069 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Stan Keiser Democratic 594 District 2 Write-ins 5 FOR MEMBER OF THE Scott Sukstorf Republican 1421 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Write-ins 51 District 4 FOR MEMBER OF THE Ed Rastovski Republican 1048 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Write-ins 37 District 6 Consolidation of the Register of Deeds and County Assessor's offices Yes 6861 No 3290 NON-PARTISAN TICKET CANDIDATES - QUESTIONS FOR MEMBER OF THE LEGISLATURE Jerry Johnson 4642 District 23 Bruce Bostelman 5107 Write-ins 33 CHIEF JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT Shall Chief Justice Michael G. Heavican be retained Yes 5885 in office? No 2772 NON-PARTISAN TICKET - Continued CANDIDATES - QUESTIONS JUDGE OF THE COURT OF APPEALS Shall Judge Everett O. Inbody be retained Yes 6243 in office? No 2631 JUDGE OF THE NEBRASKA WORKERS' COMPENSATION COURT Shall Judge Daniel R. Fridrich be retained Yes 5601 in office? No 2661 JUDGE OF THE NEBRASKA WORKERS' COMPENSATION COURT Shall Judge John R. Hoffert be retained Yes 5572 in office? No 2682 JUDGE OF THE NEBRASKA WORKERS' COMPENSATION COURT Shall Judge James R. Coe be retained Yes 5480 in office? No 2706 JUDGE OF THE COUNTY COURT District 5 Shall Judge Frank J. Skorupa be retained Yes 5521 in office? No 2706 JUDGE OF THE COUNTY COURT District 5 Shall Judge C. Jo Petersen be retained Yes 5529 in office? No 2648 JUDGE OF THE COUNTY COURT District 5 Shall Judge Stephen R.W. Twiss be retained Yes 5338 in office? No 2743 FOR BOARD OF GOVERNORS Kathy A. Boellstorff 7300 SOUTHEAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE Write-ins 124 District 2 SOUTHEAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE Steven Ottmann 7313 FOR BOARD OF GOVERNORS Write-ins 109 At Large SOUTHEAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE AREA GENERAL OBLIGATION BOND ELECTION FOR such Bonds and tax 2989 $369,000,000 AGAINST such Bonds and tax 6413 FOR BOARD OF DIRECTORS LOWER PLATTE NORTH NATURAL RESOURCES Subdistrict 1 Bob Clausen 5060 Write-ins 47 Subdistrict 2 Charles A. Folsom - Declared Write-in 14 Write-ins 426 Subdistrict 3 Larry Feala 4954 Write-ins 47 Subdistrict 4 Terry Sobota 4837 2 Year Term Write-ins 42 Subdistrict 4 Matt Bailey 4797 4 Year Term Write-ins 43 Subdistrict 5 John Hannah 4812 Write-ins 44 Subdistrict 6 Robert B. Hilger 4801 Write-ins 46 NON-PARTISAN TICKET - Continued CANDIDATES - QUESTIONS FOR BOARD OF DIRECTORS LOWER PLATTE NORTH NATURAL RESOURCES Ryan Sabatka 3451 Subdistrict 7 Bryon Chvatal 2158 Write-ins 25 Subdistrict 8 James Gibney Jr. 2035 Kenneth Stuchlik 3452 Write-ins 29 Subdistrict 9 Robert J. Meduna Jr. 3516 Patrick McEvoy 2688 Write-ins 24 FOR BOARD OF DIRECTORS LOWER PLATTE SOUTH NATURAL RESOURCES DISTRICT Subdistrict 1 - 2 Year Term Gary Hellerich - By Petition 622 Write-ins 16 Subdistrict 1 - 4 Year Term Don Jacobson 525 Write-ins 9 Subdistrict 2 James Nygren 686 Sarah Wilson 390 Write-ins 3 Subdistrict 3 Mike DeKalb 287 James R. JJ Johnson 200 Write-ins 6 FOR BOARD OF DIRECTORS BUTLER PUBLIC POWER Larry A. Dauel 390 DISTRICT 3 Write-ins 4 6 Year Term DISTRICT 4 Mark Blazek 500 6 Year Term Write-ins 11 FOR BOARD OF DIRECTORS Jack Frost 183 METROPOLITAN UTILITIES DISTRICT OF OMAHA Krystal Gabel 168 6 Year Term Mike McGowan 162 Vote for up to TWO Tom Wurtz 177 Write-ins 7 CITY TICKET CANDIDATES - QUESTION ASHLAND For Member of the City Council City of Ashland Paul Gossin - By Petition 374 Ward 1 Write-ins 12 Ward 2 Russell DeVries 395 Write-ins 11 WAHOO For Member of the City Council City of Wahoo Michael Lawver 627 Ward I Write-ins 13 Ward II Gregory C. Kavan 492 Write-ins 5 Ward III Gerry Tyler 477 Write-ins 10 CITY TICKET - Continued CANDIDATES - QUESTION WAHOO - continued For Member of the Wahoo Airport Authority Gaylord Anderson 1015 6 Year Term Jake Vasa 1291 Write-ins 14 YUTAN For Member of the City Council City of Yutan Jim McLaughlin 133 East Ward Jonathan Wageman 122 Write-ins 22 For Member of the City Council City of Yutan Johanna Peterson 183 Gregory (Luke) Woster Declared Write-in 81 Write-ins 1 VILLAGE TICKET CANDIDATES For Board of Trustees Village of Cedar Bluffs Zachary Roumph 189 Vote for up to TWO Jesse J. Headid 126 Write-ins 10 Village of Cedar Bluffs Lottery Election Yes (For such lottery) 179 No (Against such lottery) 64 For Board of Trustees Village of Ceresco Dave Burklund 215 Vote for up to THREE Scott Peterson 1 291 Tim Hartshorn 3 215 Jean E. Sklenar 2 250 Write-ins 32 For Board of Trustees Village of Colon Lloyd A. Johnson 40 Vote for up to THREE John W. Ell 35 Jeffrey Whitaker 35 Write-ins 16 For Board of Trustees Village of Ithaca Gus Moreno 1 40 Vote for up to TWO Roy H. Canterbury 26 Lynn Hanson 2 34 Aaron Johnson - Declared Write-in 33 Write-ins 3 For Board of Trustees Village of Leshara Dennis Beers 1 32 Vote for up to THREE Dale Johnson 2 24 Larry Reeves 17 Jason P. Camenzind 3 19 Mel Ruhe-Langfeldt 14 Write-ins 1 For Board of Trustees Village of Malmo Lisa R. Nemitz 18 Vote for up to THREE Shelley VanNorman 20 Jeanie Hasenkamp 2 30 Martin L. 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Grosse 414 Vote for up to THREE Wes Giehler 340 Debbie Vacha 404 Write-ins 41 RAYMOND CENTRAL PUBLIC SCHOOLS DIST. 161 For Member of the Board of Education Ward 1 - Vote for ONE Brad Breitkreutz 276 Cindi Wolfe 179 Write-ins 2 Ward 3 - Vote for ONE Scott A. Black 308 Write-ins 10 Ward 5 - Vote for ONE Matthew D. Blanchard - Declared Write-in 36 Write-ins 66 DAVID CITY PUBLIC SCHOOLS DIST. 56 For Member of the Board of Education Marcus Thoendel 2 Vote for up to THREE Darrell J. Allen 2 Donald L. Moravec 4 Eric Betzen 3 Write-ins 0 EAST BUTLER PUBLIC SCHOOLS DIST. 2R For Member of the Board of Education Kim TePoel 308 North Ward Write-ins 8 Vote for ONE Middle Ward Megan Kozisek 64 Vote for ONE Nathan J Radenslaben 12 Write-ins 1 South Ward Janice L. Bostelman 26 Vote for up to TWO Dan Zysset 25 (1) 4 Year Term - (1) 2 Year Term Write-ins 0 FREMONT PUBLIC SCHOOLS DIST. 1 For Member of the Board of Education Terry Sorensen 345 Vote for up to THREE Todd Hansen 360 Jon C. Ludvigsen 401 Write-ins 10 NORTH BEND PUBLIC SCHOOLS DIST. 595 For Member of the Board of Education Daniel R. Wesely 284 Vote for ONE - 2 Year Term Write-ins 10 Vote for up to THREE - 4 Year Term Bob Feurer 170 Chris Armstrong 130 Francis J. Emanuel 204 Gary Vyhlidal 170 Tonja Frank 98 Jay Poessnecker 164 Write-ins 4 SCHUYLER COMMUNITY PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT 123 Charles P. Misek 0 For Member of the Board of Education Virginia Semerad 0 Vote for up to THREE Mynor Hernandez 0 Write-ins 0 SCHOOL TICKET - Continued CANDIDATES WAVERLY PUBLIC SCHOOLS DIST.
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