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Certificate of Ascertainment COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR S TEV EN L . BESHEAR 700 CAPITOL AVENUE SUITE 100 GOV ERNOR FRANKFORT. KY 40601 (502) 564-2611 FAX: (502) 564-2517 CERTIFICATE AS TO ASCERTAINMENT OF ELECTORS I, Steven L. Beshear, Governor of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, in accordance with Section 6 of Title III of the United States Code, do hereby certify that at the election for President and Vice President of the United States of America, held on November 6, 2012, Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan, respectively, received the following number of votes: Mitt Romney 1,087,190 Pal:ll Ryan 1,087,190 and that the persons named below were elected to the office of Presidential and Vice Presidential electors for the Republican Par1y: STATE-AT-LARGE Terry E. Forcht Mira Ball 200 S. Kentucky Avenue 4151 Old Frankfort Pike Corbin, KY 40701 Lexington, KY 40510 CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS FIRST Wilma W. Cooper FOURTH Kevin Sell 10 Harton Place 9301 Royal Oak Drive Hopkinsville, KY 42240 Alexandria, KY 41001 SECOND Mary Ann Baron FIFTH Robert L. Mitchell 403 E. Columbia Avenue 223 Mockingbird Hill Ln. Greensburg, KY 42743 Corbin, KY 40701 THIRD Lawrence E. Cox SIXTH Dave Disponett 2006 Croghan House Dr. 1260 Bypass South Louisville, KY 40207 Lawrenceburg, KY 40342 12 tufKr.~ KentuckyUnbridledSpirit.com 1\.l?1IDLLD sPIRrr'!J An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/D and that the vote for the Democratic candidates, Barack Obama and Joe Biden, for President and Vice President, respectively, was as follows: Barack Obama 679,370 Joe Biden 679,370 and the persons named below were proposed for the office of Presidential and Vice Presidential electors for the Democratic Palty: STATE-AT-LARGE Marcus Woodward Russ Wilkey 717 16th Street 1130 Griffith Avenue Ashland, KY 41101 Owensboro, KY 42301 CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS FIRST Brian Clardy FOURTH Linda Nesbitt 516 Glendale Road 89 Stony Branch Drive Murray, KY 42017 Cold Spring, KY 41076 SECOND Romanza Johnson FIFTH Terry Cavins 3341 Cemetary Road 95 Norman Cook Road Bowling Green, KY 42103 Ashcamp, KY 41512 THIRD Allison Grant SIXTH Jack Razor 2610 Broadmeade Road, #2 125 Everette Court Louisville, KY 40205 Mt. Sterling, KY 40353 2 and that the vote for the Independent candidates, Randall A. TelTY and Missy Reilly Smith, for President and Vice President, respectively, was as follows: Randall A. Terry 6,872 Missy Reilly Smith 6,872 and the persons named below were proposed for the office of Presidential and Vice Presidential electors for the Independent Candidates: Crystal Collins Meredith Cubero 132 Austin Dr. 1963 NOlTis Pl. Crittenden, KY 41030 Louisville, KY 40205 DeAngelo Tye Antonio Russell 1810 GalTet St. 5627 Pleasure Ct. Covington, K Y 41011 Jefferson, KY 40272 Kay McGrath Chelsea Travis 335 Maddox Rd. 32 Ridgewood Place Alexandria, K Y 41001 Ft. Thomas, KY 41078 Chris Roberson Melissa .lansing 25352nd 314 Center Petersburg, K Y 41080 Bellevue, KY 41073 3 and that the vote for the Libertarian candidates, Gary Johnson and James P. Gray for President and Vice President, respectively, was as follows: Gary Johnson 17,063 James P. Gray 17,063 and the persons named below were proposed for the office of Presidential and Vice Presidential electors for the Libertarian Party: Matthew Keefe Joseph B. Szeceret 2011 Edenderry Dr. 876 SaddJeback Rdg Ft. Mitchell, KY 41017 Hebron, KY 41048 Eric Cranley Edward A. Martin 2215 Teal Briar Ln #102 1320 Gilliard Rd. Burlington, KY 41005 Louisville, KY 40245 Mark Gailey Jonathan Bartels 109 Forest St. 7604 Tempsclair Berea, K Y 40403 Louisville, KY 40220 J ames Bozman Kenneth C. Moellman, Jr. 600 Friars Ln. #2 475 Hickory Grove Rd. Florence, KY 41042 Foster, KY 41043 4 and that the vote for the Green candidates, Jill Stein and Cheri Honkala, for President and Vice President, respectively, was as follows: Jill Stein 6,337 Cheri Honkala 6,337 and the persons named below were proposed for the office of Presidential and Vice Presidential electors for the Green Party: Dustin McGillivray Steve Olshewsky 3051 Kirklevington #97 220 Westwood Ct. Lexington, K Y 40517 Lexington, K Y 40503 Jonathan Cox Richard Mitchell 2075 Regency Rd #64 206 Shady Ln. Lexington, K Y 40503 Lexington, KY 40503 Geoffrey M. Young Michael Fogler 454 Kimberly PI. 722 Bishop Dr. Lexington, KY 40503 Lexington, KY 40505 Joanie Profitt Jack Stivers 321 Transylvania Pk. 535 Springhill Dr. Lexington, KY 40503 Lexington, K Y 40503 5 and that the vote for Write-In candidates, Virgil Goode and James Clymer, for President and Vice President, respectively, was as follows: Virgil Goode 245 James Clymer 245 and the persons named below were proposed for the office of Presidential and Vice Presidential electors for the above Write-In candidates: Allen McCutcheon Martina Krogdahl Charlene Briner Robert E. Thornsberry Ed Parker Kay Lee Thornsberry Michael Ward Miranda A. Thornsberry 6 and that the vote for Write-In candidates, Ross C. "Rocky" Anderson and Luis J. Rodriguez, for President and Vice President, respectively, was as follows: Ross C. "Rocky" Anderson 60 Luis J. Rodriguez 60 and the persons named below were proposed for the office of Presidential and Vice Presidential electors for the above Write-In candidates: Nate Pederson Joseph Turner Marjorie Ryan Kathryn Elliott Ben Evans Tom Esrey Jennifer Turner Lois Esrey 7 and that the vote for Write-In candidates, Richard Duncan and Ricky Johnson, for President and Vice President, respectively, was as follows: Richard Duncan 37 Ricky Johnson 37 and the persons named below were proposed for the office of Presidential and Vice Presidential electors for the above Write-In candidates: Ted Hiatt Sally Meyer Leslie Lopez Rueben Hicks Latasha Ruffin Anthony Gibson Zachary Hester Diane Allen 8 and that the vote for Write-In candidates, Tom Hoefling and Jonathan Ellis, for President and Vice President, respectively, was as follows: Tom Hoefling 30 Jonathan Ellis 30 and the persons named below were proposed for the office of Presidential and Vice Presidential electors for the above Write-In candidates: Geketa Holman Peggy Petty David L. Holman Rodney Petty David L. Holman, II Raybelle Webster MD James Holman Michael C. Fredrick 9 and that the vote for Write-In candidates, JelTY White and Phyllis Scherrer, for President and Vice President, respectively, was as follows: Jerry White 4 Phyllis Scherrer 4 and the persons named below were proposed for the office of Presidential and Vice Presidential electors for the above Write-In candidates: Travis Lee Ryan Neely Marshall Stevens Kermit Vencill Evelyn Sorrell Angela Sheehan Laura Rucher John Sheehan 10 and that the vote for Write-In candidates, Stephen Durham and Christina Lopez, for President and Vice President, respectively, was as follows: Stephen Durham 2 Christina Lopez 2 and the persons named below were proposed for the office of Presidential and Vice Presidential electors for the above Write-In candidates: Michelle Finley Kimberly Cherry Caroline Wilson Beth Reeder Nicole Troxell Shawn Conrey Anna Rucker Beth Bradley 11 and that the vote for Write-In candidates, Louis Todd House and Suzanne Dudgeon House, for President and Vice President, respectively, was as follows : Louis Todd House Suzanne Dudgeon House and the persons named below were proposed for the office of Presidential and Vice Presidential electors for the above Write-In candidates: Malia Garvey Barbara Jeanes Julie Jeanes Deann V. Miller Cannelia Gregory LeAnn Doll Paula Moore Greg Dudgeon 12 and that the vote for Write-In candidates, Dennis Knill and David Gilder, for President and Vice President, respectively, was as follows: Dennis Knill David Gilder and the persons named below were proposed for the office of Presidential and Vice Presidential electors for the above Write-In candidates: Tom Wilson Bill Washington Richard Barnes Jim Smith Jim Johnson Tom Jones Gary Williams Gary Jackson 13 and that the vote for Write-In candidates, Barbara Ann Prokopich and Allen R. Farnham, for President and Vice President, respectively, was as follows: Barbara Ann Prokopich 0 Allen R. Farnham 0 and the persons named below were proposed for the office of Presidential and Vice Presidential electors for the above Write-In candidates: Mark E. Topp Jeannie Greene Lisa M. Farnham Geraldine Farnham Lavon Huckabay Thomas J. Franham Senator Rick Santorum Robert J. Farnham 14 and that the vote for Write-In candidates, Erin Kent Magee and William Thomas Harvey, for President and Vice President, respectively, was as follows: Erin Kent Magee 0 Wi lliam Thomas Harvey 0 and the persons named below were proposed for the office of Presidential and Vice Presidential electors for the above Write-In candidates: Doug Farley Walt Zolla Clarisa Farley Drew Ulmer Quincy A. Gary Angela Stephens Gwendolyn L. Gary Jim French 15 and that the vote for Write-In candidates, Keith Judd and Dome Smith, for President and Vice President, respectively, was as follows: Keith Judd o Dome Smith o and the persons named below were proposed for the office of Presidential and Vice Presidential electors for the above Write-In candidates: Benjamin 1. Ma11in Carmalitta Morgan Rebecca Howard Connie Brumfield Pam McIntyre Melissa Cardwell Ruth London Judy Watson 16 Therefore, the records of the office of the Secretary of State, Alison Lundergan Grimes, show that Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan received the greatest number of votes in Kentucky for President and Vice President, respectively, and that the proposed candidates for the office of elector on the Republican Ticket were elected. Given under my hand and seal of the Commonwealth of Kentucky at Frankfort, Kentucky, this 12th day of December, 2012. STEVEN L. BESHEAR GOVERNOR COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY AI.:~~ SON rUVERGA..~RiMES~ SECRET ARY OF STATE COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY 17 .
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