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Summary Report Primary Election Official Final Results Run Date:08/13/10 St SUMMARY REPORT PRIMARY ELECTION OFFICIAL FINAL RESULTS RUN DATE:08/13/10 ST. LOUIS COUNTY, MISSOURI RUN TIME:12:42 PM TUESDAY, AUGUST 3, 2010 STATISTICS VOTES PERCENT PRECINCTS COUNTED (OF 610). 610 100.00 REGISTERED VOTERS - TOTAL . 673,809 BALLOTS CAST - TOTAL. 158,749 BALLOTS CAST - DEMOCRATIC . 66,855 42.11 BALLOTS CAST - REPUBLICAN . 85,069 53.59 BALLOTS CAST - LIBERTARIAN. 885 .56 BALLOTS CAST - CONSTITUTION . 375 .24 BALLOTS CAST - NONPARTISAN. 5,565 3.51 VOTER TURNOUT - TOTAL . 23.56 ********** (DEMOCRATIC) ********** U.S. SENATE (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 610 OF 610 COUNTED) FRANCIS J. VANGELI . 2,639 4.07 ROBIN CARNAHAN. 59,106 91.15 RICHARD CHARLES TOLBERT. 3,100 4.78 U.S. REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 1 (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 264 OF 264 COUNTED) CANDICE (BRITT) BRITTON. 7,064 21.58 LACY CLAY . 25,665 78.42 U.S. REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 2 (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 222 OF 222 COUNTED) ARTHUR LIEBER . 12,091 100.00 U.S. REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 3 (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 124 OF 124 COUNTED) DAVID ARNOLD . 1,380 8.71 RUSS CARNAHAN . 13,836 87.30 EDWARD CRIM. 632 3.99 STATE AUDITOR (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 607 OF 607 COUNTED) SUSAN MONTEE . 52,494 88.31 ABDUL AKRAM. 6,950 11.69 STATE SENATE DISTRICT 14 (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 91 OF 91 COUNTED) THEODORE (TED) HOSKINS . 3,736 28.85 JOE ADAMS . 1,740 13.44 DON CALLOWAY . 3,472 26.81 MARIA N. CHAPPELLE-NADAL . 4,000 30.89 STATE SENATE DISTRICT 24 (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 110 OF 110 COUNTED) SAM PAGE. 5,126 35.19 BARBARA FRASER. 8,965 61.55 HELEN STEELE BURTON . 475 3.26 STATE SENATE DISTRICT 26 (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 33 OF 33 COUNTED) GEORGE (BOOTS) WEBER. 1,022 100.00 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 64 (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 3 OF 3 COUNTED) AMY HILGEMANN . 62 9.64 SUSAN CARLSON . 480 74.65 DAVID LEIPHOLTZ . 57 8.86 DANIEL SCHESCH. 44 6.84 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 66 (Vote for ) 1 10el0803.HTM[12/17/2020 11:58:53 AM] (WITH 10 OF 10 COUNTED) GENISE MONTECILLO. 763 100.00 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 69 (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 17 OF 17 COUNTED) ANN TERRY JOHNSON. 567 37.65 TOMMIE PIERSON. 939 62.35 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 70 (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 15 OF 15 COUNTED) SHARON PACE. 1,984 100.00 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 71 (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 20 OF 20 COUNTED) KRIS BOEVINGLOH . 1,241 39.07 CLEM SMITH . 1,470 46.28 HENRY IWENOFU . 465 14.64 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 72 (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 23 OF 23 COUNTED) RICHARD DOCKETT . 810 22.00 SANDI B. COLQUITT. 1,402 38.08 RORY ELLINGER . 1,470 39.92 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 73 (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 18 OF 18 COUNTED) STACEY NEWMAN . 2,500 69.46 STEPHEN FINDLEY . 936 26.01 PAUL KIESELHORST . 163 4.53 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 74 (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 18 OF 18 COUNTED) TONY GEORGE. 542 14.70 STEVE WEBB . 2,566 69.60 DON ZYKAN . 579 15.70 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 75 (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 19 OF 19 COUNTED) BERT ATKINS. 1,690 100.00 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 76 (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 22 OF 22 COUNTED) C. M. SPRENG . 1,567 100.00 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 77 (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 20 OF 20 COUNTED) DOUG CLEMENS . 736 36.51 JOHN GWALTNEY . 533 26.44 EILEEN GRANT McGEOGHEGAN . 747 37.05 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 78 (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 17 OF 17 COUNTED) MARGO McNEIL . 1,412 100.00 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 79 (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 26 OF 26 COUNTED) MARY NICHOLS . 1,450 64.44 BYRON W. DELEAR . 800 35.56 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 80 (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 22 OF 22 COUNTED) SYLVESTER TAYLOR, II. 1,333 50.86 TEONA McGHAW-BOURE' . 540 20.60 GLORIA HARDRICT-EWING . 748 28.54 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 81 (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 16 OF 16 COUNTED) ROCHELLE WALTON GRAY. 1,906 100.00 10el0803.HTM[12/17/2020 11:58:53 AM] STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 82 (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 23 OF 23 COUNTED) JILL SCHUPP. 2,729 100.00 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 83 (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 18 OF 18 COUNTED) JAKE ZIMMERMAN. 2,819 100.00 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 84 (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 24 OF 24 COUNTED) NO CANDIDATE FILED . 0 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 85 (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 20 OF 20 COUNTED) VICKI LORENZ ENGLUND. 1,562 100.00 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 86 (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 21 OF 21 COUNTED) NO CANDIDATE FILED . 0 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 87 (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 30 OF 30 COUNTED) NO CANDIDATE FILED . 0 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 88 (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 19 OF 19 COUNTED) NO CANDIDATE FILED . 0 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 89 (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 19 OF 19 COUNTED) NO CANDIDATE FILED . 0 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 91 (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 19 OF 19 COUNTED) JEANNE KIRKTON. 2,897 100.00 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 92 (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 22 OF 22 COUNTED) NO CANDIDATE FILED . 0 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 93 (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 23 OF 23 COUNTED) NO CANDIDATE FILED . 0 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 94 (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 21 OF 21 COUNTED) DEB LAVENDER . 2,347 100.00 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 95 (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 27 OF 27 COUNTED) ALICE GEARY SGROI. 1,564 100.00 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 96 (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 17 OF 17 COUNTED) SCOTT SIFTON . 1,389 100.00 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 97 (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 18 OF 18 COUNTED) RUDY PULIDO. 381 21.56 JIM BARRETT. 624 35.31 JAN POLIZZI. 762 43.12 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 100 (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 16 OF 16 COUNTED) 10el0803.HTM[12/17/2020 11:58:53 AM] ANDREW SPAVALE. 1,543 100.00 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 105 (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 1 OF 1 COUNTED) MICHAEL FRAME . 1 100.00 COUNTY EXECUTIVE (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 604 OF 604 COUNTED) CHARLIE A. DOOLEY. 47,916 75.82 RONALD E. LEVY. 15,278 24.18 PROSECUTING ATTORNEY (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 604 OF 604 COUNTED) ROBERT P. McCULLOCH . 54,737 100.00 COUNTY COUNCIL DISTRICT 1 (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 82 OF 82 COUNTED) HAZEL M. ERBY . 8,302 100.00 COUNTY COUNCIL DISTRICT 3 (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 96 OF 96 COUNTED) ROBERT (BOB) NELSON . 6,106 100.00 COUNTY COUNCIL DISTRICT 5 (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 89 OF 89 COUNTED) PAT DOLAN . 6,539 57.49 TERRI WILLIAMS. 4,836 42.51 COUNTY COUNCIL DISTRICT 7 (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 97 OF 97 COUNTED) NO CANDIDATE FILED . 0 ********** (REPUBLICAN) ********** U.S. SENATE (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 610 OF 610 COUNTED) R. L. PRAPROTNIK . 1,673 2.05 HECTOR MALDONADO . 1,211 1.48 KRISTI NICHOLS. 3,829 4.69 ROY BLUNT . 60,022 73.57 DEBORAH SOLOMON . 1,743 2.14 DAVIS CONWAY . 825 1.01 MIKE VONTZ . 524 .64 CHUCK PURGASON. 10,924 13.39 TONY LASZACS . 834 1.02 U.S. REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 1 (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 264 OF 264 COUNTED) ROBYN HAMLIN . 9,997 63.57 MARTIN D. BAKER . 4,326 27.51 MARSHALL WORKS. 1,402 8.92 U.S. REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 2 (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 222 OF 222 COUNTED) JEFFREY LOWE . 1,628 3.45 TODD AKIN . 40,906 86.74 WILLIAM C. (BILL) HAAS . 4,626 9.81 U.S. REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 3 (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 124 OF 124 COUNTED) JOHN WAYNE TUCKER. 2,298 13.75 ED MARTIN . 11,890 71.15 RUSTY WALLACE . 2,522 15.09 STATE AUDITOR (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 607 OF 607 COUNTED) ALLEN ICET . 36,943 46.37 TOM SCHWEICH . 42,720 53.63 10el0803.HTM[12/17/2020 11:58:53 AM] STATE SENATE DISTRICT 14 (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 91 OF 91 COUNTED) NO CANDIDATE FILED . 0 STATE SENATE DISTRICT 24 (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 110 OF 110 COUNTED) JOHN T. LAMPING . 9,707 100.00 STATE SENATE DISTRICT 26 (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 33 OF 33 COUNTED) BRIAN NIEVES . 2,228 29.88 DICK STRATMAN . 905 12.14 DONALD D. MEYER . 250 3.35 JACK JACKSON . 4,074 54.63 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 64 (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 3 OF 3 COUNTED) PATRICIA VERDE. 93 73.23 DAMIEN JOHNSON. 34 26.77 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 66 (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 10 OF 10 COUNTED) BILL HARTZOG . 968 100.00 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 69 (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 17 OF 17 COUNTED) NO CANDIDATE FILED . 0 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 70 (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 15 OF 15 COUNTED) NO CANDIDATE FILED . 0 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 71 (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 20 OF 20 COUNTED) NO CANDIDATE FILED . 0 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 72 (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 23 OF 23 COUNTED) NO CANDIDATE FILED . 0 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 73 (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 18 OF 18 COUNTED) DANIEL F. O'SULLIVAN, JR. 1,655 100.00 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 74 (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 18 OF 18 COUNTED) DAVID A. BLANKE . 1,398 100.00 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 75 (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 19 OF 19 COUNTED) BRYAN E. KOEN . 1,556 100.00 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 76 (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 22 OF 22 COUNTED) NO CANDIDATE FILED . 0 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 77 (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 20 OF 20 COUNTED) LINDA RAGSDALE. 952 100.00 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 78 (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 17 OF 17 COUNTED) GLEN LINDEMANN. 1,734 100.00 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 79 (Vote for ) 1 10el0803.HTM[12/17/2020 11:58:53 AM] (WITH 26 OF 26 COUNTED) DAN JOHNSON.
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