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Jackson County Numbered List Report General Election - November 3, 2020 No 078 - Jackson County Numbered List Report General Election - November 3, 2020 No. Voter Name Voter ID Polling Place Check-In Time Precinct 1. REBECCA LYNN LONG 11392242 (078) HOPE CROSSINGS CHURCH (JACKSON COUNTY) 11/3/2020 7:01 AM 078-1000 2. CHRIS KLAY STEPHENS 02789701 (078) HOPE CROSSINGS CHURCH (JACKSON COUNTY) 11/3/2020 7:02 AM 078-1000 3. SAVANNAH NICOLE DERRICK 05914437 (078) HOPE CROSSINGS CHURCH (JACKSON COUNTY) 11/3/2020 7:02 AM 078-1000 4. WHITNEY NICOLE LANHAM 06660621 (078) HOPE CROSSINGS CHURCH (JACKSON COUNTY) 11/3/2020 7:02 AM 078-1000 5. TREVIN LOUIS BOUCHER 06823894 (078) HOPE CROSSINGS CHURCH (JACKSON COUNTY) 11/3/2020 7:02 AM 078-1000 6. JOSEPH S DYE 03177131 (078) HOPE CROSSINGS CHURCH (JACKSON COUNTY) 11/3/2020 7:03 AM 078-1000 7. MICAH LIN LANHAM 05337273 (078) HOPE CROSSINGS CHURCH (JACKSON COUNTY) 11/3/2020 7:03 AM 078-1000 8. RYAN STEVEN BRUCE 07861149 (078) HOPE CROSSINGS CHURCH (JACKSON COUNTY) 11/3/2020 7:03 AM 078-1000 9. STEVEN ROBERT KIRCHMANN 11808693 (078) HOPE CROSSINGS CHURCH (JACKSON COUNTY) 11/3/2020 7:03 AM 078-1000 10. RICHARD MARSHALL POPE JR 10360397 (078) HOPE CROSSINGS CHURCH (JACKSON COUNTY) 11/3/2020 7:04 AM 078-1000 11. DOUGLAS EARL ALDENTALER 12826792 (078) HOPE CROSSINGS CHURCH (JACKSON COUNTY) 11/3/2020 7:04 AM 078-1000 12. RANDALL DEAN LEDBETTER 04078715 (078) HOPE CROSSINGS CHURCH (JACKSON COUNTY) 11/3/2020 7:04 AM 078-1000 13. CHRISTOPHER LON THOMAS 05923073 (078) HOPE CROSSINGS CHURCH (JACKSON COUNTY) 11/3/2020 7:04 AM 078-1000 14. TRAVIS WOODRUFF BENTON 06066194 (078) HOPE CROSSINGS CHURCH (JACKSON COUNTY) 11/3/2020 7:04 AM 078-1000 15. CHADWICK GENE BERRY 11949155 (078) HOPE CROSSINGS CHURCH (JACKSON COUNTY) 11/3/2020 7:05 AM 078-1000 16. KIMBERLY RAE SIMS 05720160 (078) HOPE CROSSINGS CHURCH (JACKSON COUNTY) 11/3/2020 7:05 AM 078-1000 17. MATTHEW LEE LINGERFELT 06944751 (078) HOPE CROSSINGS CHURCH (JACKSON COUNTY) 11/3/2020 7:05 AM 078-1000 18. COREY EVAN WILKINS 08102868 (078) HOPE CROSSINGS CHURCH (JACKSON COUNTY) 11/3/2020 7:05 AM 078-1000 19. DOUGLAS EDWARD SIMS 02792147 (078) HOPE CROSSINGS CHURCH (JACKSON COUNTY) 11/3/2020 7:05 AM 078-1000 20. ERIC DAVID TERRAZAS 07857968 (078) HOPE CROSSINGS CHURCH (JACKSON COUNTY) 11/3/2020 7:06 AM 078-1000 21. DANIEL LOYD PARR JR 06879968 (078) HOPE CROSSINGS CHURCH (JACKSON COUNTY) 11/3/2020 7:06 AM 078-1000 22. CLAYTON R HARRISON 02908861 (078) HOPE CROSSINGS CHURCH (JACKSON COUNTY) 11/3/2020 7:06 AM 078-1000 23. RYAN SAMUEL LONG 11437020 (078) HOPE CROSSINGS CHURCH (JACKSON COUNTY) 11/3/2020 7:06 AM 078-1000 24. TIMOTHY SEAN MURPHY 05650336 (078) HOPE CROSSINGS CHURCH (JACKSON COUNTY) 11/3/2020 7:06 AM 078-1000 25. ALFREDO GUTIERREZ 05574729 (078) HOPE CROSSINGS CHURCH (JACKSON COUNTY) 11/3/2020 7:07 AM 078-1000 26. ASHER BRIAN STANDRIDGE 10826680 (078) HOPE CROSSINGS CHURCH (JACKSON COUNTY) 11/3/2020 7:07 AM 078-1000 27. MARY ROSE RESENDE 10045666 (078) HOPE CROSSINGS CHURCH (JACKSON COUNTY) 11/3/2020 7:07 AM 078-1000 28. TARA MICHELLE CASH 04855312 (078) HOPE CROSSINGS CHURCH (JACKSON COUNTY) 11/3/2020 7:07 AM 078-1000 29. JAMES ALAN WILLIAMS 04429469 (078) HOPE CROSSINGS CHURCH (JACKSON COUNTY) 11/3/2020 7:07 AM 078-1000 30. SHAUN CYLE COOK 05386923 (078) HOPE CROSSINGS CHURCH (JACKSON COUNTY) 11/3/2020 7:07 AM 078-1000 31. JULIET MILLS WILSON 01764371 (078) HOPE CROSSINGS CHURCH (JACKSON COUNTY) 11/3/2020 7:08 AM 078-1000 32. MATTHEW GREGORY FAGIOLI 02852268 (078) HOPE CROSSINGS CHURCH (JACKSON COUNTY) 11/3/2020 7:08 AM 078-1000 33. ALYSSA JESSICA STEPHENS 08297098 (078) HOPE CROSSINGS CHURCH (JACKSON COUNTY) 11/3/2020 7:08 AM 078-1000 34. MARCOS OLIVEIRA RESENDE 10238637 (078) HOPE CROSSINGS CHURCH (JACKSON COUNTY) 11/3/2020 7:08 AM 078-1000 35. KAYLAN MICHELLE HOPEWELL 11437449 (078) HOPE CROSSINGS CHURCH (JACKSON COUNTY) 11/3/2020 7:09 AM 078-1000 36. JONATHAN WARREN 12646225 (078) HOPE CROSSINGS CHURCH (JACKSON COUNTY) 11/3/2020 7:09 AM 078-1000 37. JAYDE FRUCHEY 11274097 (078) HOPE CROSSINGS CHURCH (JACKSON COUNTY) 11/3/2020 7:09 AM 078-1000 38. JON CHARLES RUBLE 08028658 (078) HOPE CROSSINGS CHURCH (JACKSON COUNTY) 11/3/2020 7:09 AM 078-1000 39. JORDAN WILLIAMS LANDERS 04682172 (078) HOPE CROSSINGS CHURCH (JACKSON COUNTY) 11/3/2020 7:10 AM 078-1000 40. DANIELLE ALICIA PATILLO 05868182 (078) HOPE CROSSINGS CHURCH (JACKSON COUNTY) 11/3/2020 7:10 AM 078-1000 Page 1 of 149 078 - Jackson County Numbered List Report General Election - November 3, 2020 41. CHARLES JASON KAYLOR 06791853 (078) HOPE CROSSINGS CHURCH (JACKSON COUNTY) 11/3/2020 7:10 AM 078-1000 42. KATIE MARIE BAILEY 07558091 (078) HOPE CROSSINGS CHURCH (JACKSON COUNTY) 11/3/2020 7:10 AM 078-1000 43. SAMUEL EVAN WELLS 11346614 (078) HOPE CROSSINGS CHURCH (JACKSON COUNTY) 11/3/2020 7:10 AM 078-1000 44. SETH HUNTER BOWLING 12221038 (078) HOPE CROSSINGS CHURCH (JACKSON COUNTY) 11/3/2020 7:10 AM 078-1000 45. CYNTHIA KIRBY WELLS 00366408 (078) HOPE CROSSINGS CHURCH (JACKSON COUNTY) 11/3/2020 7:10 AM 078-1000 46. ALLEN SINCLAIR YOUNG 06570968 (078) HOPE CROSSINGS CHURCH (JACKSON COUNTY) 11/3/2020 7:11 AM 078-1000 47. WILLIAM CASEY PROPES 08429170 (078) HOPE CROSSINGS CHURCH (JACKSON COUNTY) 11/3/2020 7:11 AM 078-1000 48. EMILY SUE GRULLON 10436449 (078) HOPE CROSSINGS CHURCH (JACKSON COUNTY) 11/3/2020 7:11 AM 078-1000 49. CARISSA CAY STANFORD 03382587 (078) HOPE CROSSINGS CHURCH (JACKSON COUNTY) 11/3/2020 7:11 AM 078-1000 50. JASON CHAD WALL 01239094 (078) HOPE CROSSINGS CHURCH (JACKSON COUNTY) 11/3/2020 7:11 AM 078-1000 51. PAUL SHANE FORRESTER 02917860 (078) HOPE CROSSINGS CHURCH (JACKSON COUNTY) 11/3/2020 7:11 AM 078-1000 52. SHAWN JOSEPH MULVEY 05046522 (078) HOPE CROSSINGS CHURCH (JACKSON COUNTY) 11/3/2020 7:11 AM 078-1000 53. KAREN MICHELLE PARR 04581287 (078) HOPE CROSSINGS CHURCH (JACKSON COUNTY) 11/3/2020 7:12 AM 078-1000 54. JOHN ALEXANDER KADUCK 05849082 (078) HOPE CROSSINGS CHURCH (JACKSON COUNTY) 11/3/2020 7:12 AM 078-1000 55. CHASE M YOUNGBLOOD 08573302 (078) HOPE CROSSINGS CHURCH (JACKSON COUNTY) 11/3/2020 7:12 AM 078-1000 56. DAWSON M MALECKI 11773437 (078) HOPE CROSSINGS CHURCH (JACKSON COUNTY) 11/3/2020 7:12 AM 078-1000 57. THEODORE MATTHEW MALECKI JR 11959296 (078) HOPE CROSSINGS CHURCH (JACKSON COUNTY) 11/3/2020 7:12 AM 078-1000 58. MICHAEL RYAN SPITLER 06332044 (078) HOPE CROSSINGS CHURCH (JACKSON COUNTY) 11/3/2020 7:13 AM 078-1000 59. CLAYTON WOOD 12409062 (078) HOPE CROSSINGS CHURCH (JACKSON COUNTY) 11/3/2020 7:13 AM 078-1000 60. ANDREW PHILLIP SCOTT 08306571 (078) HOPE CROSSINGS CHURCH (JACKSON COUNTY) 11/3/2020 7:13 AM 078-1000 61. KERRY ANNE CUNNINGHAM 04812018 (078) HOPE CROSSINGS CHURCH (JACKSON COUNTY) 11/3/2020 7:13 AM 078-1000 62. MELANIE DAWN WOOD 02882627 (078) HOPE CROSSINGS CHURCH (JACKSON COUNTY) 11/3/2020 7:13 AM 078-1000 63. JAIME ISMAEL GRULLON 10441319 (078) HOPE CROSSINGS CHURCH (JACKSON COUNTY) 11/3/2020 7:13 AM 078-1000 64. HEATHER JOYEL ROBINSON 00866090 (078) HOPE CROSSINGS CHURCH (JACKSON COUNTY) 11/3/2020 7:14 AM 078-1000 65. SCOTT MCDOWELL 05291015 (078) HOPE CROSSINGS CHURCH (JACKSON COUNTY) 11/3/2020 7:14 AM 078-1000 66. ERIC JAMES NORTON 06435898 (078) HOPE CROSSINGS CHURCH (JACKSON COUNTY) 11/3/2020 7:14 AM 078-1000 67. BRIAN JAMES ENGELBERG 07588344 (078) HOPE CROSSINGS CHURCH (JACKSON COUNTY) 11/3/2020 7:14 AM 078-1000 68. ELIZABETH PATRICIA D'ANTONIO 10346561 (078) HOPE CROSSINGS CHURCH (JACKSON COUNTY) 11/3/2020 7:14 AM 078-1000 69. LISA A MCDOWELL 10880601 (078) HOPE CROSSINGS CHURCH (JACKSON COUNTY) 11/3/2020 7:14 AM 078-1000 70. JAYLINE MENDEZ 10966906 (078) HOPE CROSSINGS CHURCH (JACKSON COUNTY) 11/3/2020 7:14 AM 078-1000 71. KIRSTEN JEANETTE PICKERI CHARLES 10116271 (078) HOPE CROSSINGS CHURCH (JACKSON COUNTY) 11/3/2020 7:15 AM 078-1000 72. GILBERT RAY COTE 06855679 (078) HOPE CROSSINGS CHURCH (JACKSON COUNTY) 11/3/2020 7:15 AM 078-1000 73. ETHAN PARKER STOECKIG 12573448 (078) HOPE CROSSINGS CHURCH (JACKSON COUNTY) 11/3/2020 7:15 AM 078-1000 74. JENNIFER ARLENE STOECKIG 02911262 (078) HOPE CROSSINGS CHURCH (JACKSON COUNTY) 11/3/2020 7:15 AM 078-1000 75. TIMOTHY ALLEN EVERETT 01725407 (078) HOPE CROSSINGS CHURCH (JACKSON COUNTY) 11/3/2020 7:15 AM 078-1000 76. DANIEL GRANT BAIRD 05214489 (078) HOPE CROSSINGS CHURCH (JACKSON COUNTY) 11/3/2020 7:15 AM 078-1000 77. GROVER SANFORD MAYFIELD 00857867 (078) HOPE CROSSINGS CHURCH (JACKSON COUNTY) 11/3/2020 7:16 AM 078-1000 78. RACHEL STEWART BRANDT 05900445 (078) HOPE CROSSINGS CHURCH (JACKSON COUNTY) 11/3/2020 7:16 AM 078-1000 79. JESSICA KIRCHNER STILL 06575420 (078) HOPE CROSSINGS CHURCH (JACKSON COUNTY) 11/3/2020 7:16 AM 078-1000 80. BERNICE CATAYA SHEPPARD 06578404 (078) HOPE CROSSINGS CHURCH (JACKSON COUNTY) 11/3/2020 7:16 AM 078-1000 81. JOHN TIMOTHY PARROTT JR 07343821 (078) HOPE CROSSINGS CHURCH (JACKSON COUNTY) 11/3/2020 7:16 AM 078-1000 82. TIMOTHY JAMES RINGLEY 10391419 (078) HOPE CROSSINGS CHURCH (JACKSON COUNTY) 11/3/2020 7:16 AM 078-1000 Page 2 of 149 078 - Jackson County Numbered List Report General Election - November 3, 2020 83.
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