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Current Status: Unofficial Camden County General Election - November 3, 2020 Results Status Current Status: Unofficial Included in Published Status Results ADA Election Day Machines Ballots Partial 150 of 151 Reported Emergency Ballots YES No Emergency Ballots Issued Vote By Mail Machine Readable Ballots YES All timely received, machine readable ballots included Hand Count, Non-Machine Readable Ballots YES All timely received, non-machine readable ballots included Signature cured ballots Partial All ballots cured through 11/16 included (Deadline 11/18) Provisional Ballots Ballots received by close of Polls YES All, machine readable ballots included Hand Count, Non-Machinable Ballots NO Awaiting tally Signature cured ballots YES All ballots cured through 11/16 included (Deadline 11/18) As of: 11/16/20 8:27 PM Camden 2020 General Camden 2020 General US President US President Accepted As Is 0 Ancestors 1 Andrew 1 Resolved 997 ANDREW COOME 3 856 Mitin 1 Andrew Cuomo 6 A Moderate 1 Andrew Goodman 1 A.R. Bernard 1 Andrew Yang 31 Aaron Polk 1 Andy Kim 4 Abstain 2 ANGEL RODRIQUEZ 1 Adam Ralken Braithwaite 1 Angela Walker 2 Ados 1 Anthony Fauci 3 ADOS 1 Anthony J Gremny 1 AKEEM DIXON 1 Anthony Zinni 1 Al Solimone 1 AnyOne But 1 ALBERT BISCOFF 1 ANYONE ELSE 3 Albert DiGiusepie 1 Ariana Grande 1 Alexander 1 Ashley Eleazer 1 Alfred J. 1 Axel 2 ALFRED MURRAY 1 Axel Hunt 1 Alvin Nix 3 Babe Ruth 1 American Solidarity Brian 1 Barock Pierce 1 Carroll Ammar Patel AMY CONEY BARRETT 1 Barrack Obama 2 Amy Conney -Barrett 1 Barry Sanders 1 Amy Klobuchar 2 Bart Simpson 1 AMY KLOBUCHAR 3 Ben Carson 2 2020-11-16T18:05:03 -05:00 1 of 356 2020-11-16T18:05:03 -05:00 2 of 356 Camden 2020 General Camden 2020 General US President US President BEN CARSON 5 BRIAN D. KING 1 Ben Sasse 3 Brian Dawkins 1 BEN SASSE 4 Brian Saunders 1 Benjamin McCrae 1 Brian T Carroll 3 Bernard 1 Brian T. 1 Bernard Sanders 2 BRIAN T. CARROLL 2 Bernie Sanders 93 Brock Pier 3 Bert L. Fox Jr 0 Brock Pierce 1 Bert L. Fox JR/Bert L. Fox III 1 Bruce J Miller 1 Betty White 1 Bruce Springsteen 2 BIG MIKE 1 bryan carroll 3 Blank 1 Bryce Harper 1 Bonnie Richards 1 Bryon Kraus 1 Both are idiots 1 Caesar Guzman 1 Bozo The Clown 1 Cahsim J Henry 1 Brad Flynn 2 Calvin Coolidge 1 BRANDON 1 Candace Owens 2 Brandon Baskow 1 CAROLINE KENNEDY 1 Brandon Crenzhca 1 Carson Wentz 1 Brian Byrd 1 Casandra Waters 1 Brian Carrell 5 Cera Cheatham Harris 1 Brian Carroll 39 Chadd M. Gasior 1 BRIAN CARROLL/AMAR 3 Charles Barkley 1 PATEL Brian Carroll/Amar Patell 2 CHARLIE KIM 1 2020-11-16T18:05:03 -05:00 3 of 356 2020-11-16T18:05:03 -05:00 4 of 356 Camden 2020 General Camden 2020 General US President US President Chris Christie 5 David French 1 Chris Hedges 1 DAVID FRENCH 1 Chris Sununu 1 David McVaugh 1 Christopher Amour 1 DAVID TURCH 1 Christopher Columbus 1 Deez Nuts 2 Christopher Roberts 1 Does it 1 Christopher Sciallan 1 Don Blackenship 1 Cindy Lindenberg 1 Don Blank 0 Colin Powell 3 Donald Duck 3 Condezza Rice 2 DOUG THE PUG 1 Condoleeza Rice 2 DR. ANTHONY FAUCI 1 Congress Andy 1 Drew Gervasi 1 Corey Booker 1 Dwayne 1 CRAIG CAPEL 1 DWAYNE "THE ROCK" 3 JOHNSON Cyle Burnett 1 Dwayne Johnson 3 Dale Stokic 1 Easton Reynelds 1 DAN CRENSHAW 2 Edward Ruperres 1 DAN MANDZAL/DEE CARTER 1 EDWARD Z. BRODY 1 Daniel Joseph Schmidt 2 ELIVS PRESLEY 1 Daniel Risley 1 Elizabeth Alexandra Mary 1 Daniel T. 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