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May 2016 Primary Write-In Tally Multnomah County May 2016 Primary Write-in Tally Multnomah County Party Contest Candidate Votes Independent President (IND) Bernie Sanders 1,382 Hillary Clinton 645 Donald Trump 570 John Kasich 82 Ted Cruz 57 Gary Johnson 10 Michael Bloomberg 9 Ben Carson 7 Marco Rubio 7 Paul Ryan 7 Jill Stein 6 Rand Paul 5 Ron Paul 4 Elizabeth Warren 3 Mitt Romney 3 Ralph Nader 3 Barry Sanders 2 James Mattis 2 Jeb Bush 2 Jon Stewart 2 Michelle Lipka 2 Aaron Victor Deleeuw 1 Adam Cox 1 Adam Pond 1 Alfred E Newman 1 Andrew Basiago 1 Angela Merkel 1 Austin Forbes 1 Barak Obama 1 Benjamin David Childs 1 Benjamin Netanyahu 1 Bernard Sanders 1 Bill Blazer 1 Bill Farrer 1 Bob Clark 1 Bozo the Clown 1 Bradley Nelson 1 Brian Kreitzberg 1 C Truth 1 Cara James 1 Chad Albright 1 Chad Hepner 1 Charlie Brown 1 Charlie Nims 1 Chris Bochsler 1 Chris Telfer 1 Christen Segerstrom 1 Christopher Gray 1 Colin Doyle 1 Colin Hudson 1 Colin Powell 1 Dean Morrison 1 Deez Ballz 1 Dennis Hodge 1 Dennis Richardson 1 Douglas Robinson 1 dp 1 Edana Popp 1 Elon Musk 1 Gavin Bramley 1 Gloria La Riva 1 Goofy 1 Grant Law 1 Hadley Marie 1 Harold Jacklin 1 Homer J Simpson 1 Hugo Wellington 1 J Andre Bradford 1 James Carpenter 1 James h Dovgras 1 Jasper Williams 1 Jeff South 1 Jeffrey R Holland 1 Jesse Ventura 1 Jesus Christ 1 Jim Munson 1 Joe Biden 1 Joey Fatone 1 John Fitzgerald Johnson 1 John H Hazen 1 John W Swinfor 1 Joseph Scott Macdonald 1 Julius Williams II 1 Kai Twanmoh 1 Kempeth H Woodruff 1 Kevin Pahl 1 Luke Schneid 1 Maia Abbruzzese 1 Mark Christopher West 1 Mark Neher 1 Mary Rust 1 Mathew Jerold 1 Michael De Santo 1 Michel D Doster Sr 1 Mickey Mouse 1 Mike Huckabee 1 Monica Justin 1 Nikola Noxon 1 Ogie Ogilthorpe 1 Pat Robertson 1 Paul Taylor 1 Quinn Van Horne 1 Raymond Miller 1 Renee Stephens 1 Rick Grimes 1 Robert Alegrete 1 Robert Dionisio 1 Robert Torres 1 Ron del Rosarlo 1 Ron Senger 1 Ronald Reagan 1 Rooney Giannakopo 1 Ryan Bartok 1 Santa Claus 1 Sarah Ann Holmes 1 Sarah Palin 1 Scott Colin McCracilen 1 Scott Copeland 1 Scott Gernhart 1 Shawn McMorris 1 Shira Newman 1 Simon Watson 1 Sitting Bull 1 Skye Allenl 1 Stephen Colbert 1 Sudhir Oberol 1 Terry Lynn Weems 1 Thacher Schmid 1 Thomas Mays 1 Tim Cryder 1 Tom Cruz 1 Ulyses Manos 1 Vermin Supreme 1 William Wezinge 1 Windsor 1 Zakk Wylde 1 US Representative, 1st District (IND) Suzanne Bonamici 76 Delinda Morgan 4 Colm Willis 2 Shabba Woodley 2 Austin Forbes 1 Bernie Sanders 1 Earl Blumenauer 1 Ken Andert 1 Kevin Pahl 1 Lee Davis Fleming Jr 1 Michael Jaqua 1 Raymond Miller 1 Santa Claus 1 Vineet Kapur 1 US Representative, 5th District (IND) Kurt Schrader 9 Dave McTeague 3 Seth Allan 3 Arla J. Melam 1 Ben West 1 Colm Willis 1 Seth Allen 1 Suzanne Bonamici 1 Governor (IND) Kate Brown 861 Bud Pierce 171 Allen Alley 168 Julian Bell 43 Bob Niemeyer 31 Dave Stauffer 21 Bruce Cuff 18 Ted Wheeler 5 John Kitzhaber 3 Steve Johnson 3 Alvin Alley 2 Donald Trump 2 Shane Bemis 2 Aaron Selhorst 1 Adam Cox 1 Andrea Belz 1 Andrew Douglas Pollack 1 Barbara Labbe 1 Bernie Sanders 1 Bob Anthony 1 Bob Mills 1 Bob Pierce 1 Brandon Jack 1 Brian Rozin 1 Carl Bunnell 1 Chad Hepner 1 Chet Chance 1 Cliff Thomason 1 Cuff 1 Damian Lillard 1 David W. Walker 1 Dennis Richardson 1 Dimitri Andreas Giannakopoulos 1 Earl Blumenauer 1 Esther Clampitt 1 Eva Fulayter 1 Fred Miller 1 Greer Kern 1 Haddie Clark 1 Jeremy Henry 1 John Nagee 1 Kate Allen 1 Ken Cahill 1 Kevin M. Forsythe 1 Kirby Gleason 1 Kurt Schrader 1 Laura Hall-Barbara 1 Laurie Monnes 1 Lisa Cavney-Tento 1 Luke Skywalker 1 Mark Callahan 1 Mark Vanantwerp 1 Mary Rust 1 Maura White 1 Nels G. Larson 1 Paul Richardson 1 Phil Keisling 1 Raymond Miller 1 Regan Ransom-Herm 1 Richardson 1 Robert Alegrete 1 Robert Herigstad 1 Sam Blackman 1 Sander Smith 1 Skye Allen 1 Steven Schayer 1 Terry Lynn Weems 1 Vermin Supreme 1 Zachary Taylor 1 Attorney General (IND) Ellen Rosenblum 650 Daniel Zene Crowe 140 Tobias Read 6 Donald Trump 3 Bernie Sanders 2 Carlos Lucero 2 Glenn Phillips 2 Milo Ormseth 2 Aaron Selhorst 1 Aaron Wartena 1 Adam Cox 1 Alan Alley 1 Andre Wade 1 Andre Wang 1 Andrea Belz 1 Andrew Douglas Pollakis 1 Andrew O'Keefe 1 Anthony Demes 1 Art Snerdly 1 Austin Forbes 1 Ben Taylor 1 Betty J. Dickson 1 Bill Currier 1 Bill Farrer 1 Bill Hewitt 1 Blaik Gen 1 Bob Taylor 1 Bonzi Wells 1 Brandon Jack 1 Burton J. Francis 1 Caitlyn Jenner 1 Chad Albright 1 Chad Hepner 1 Christopher N. Coby Conen 1 Clyde Jones 1 Clyde Lewis 1 David Lehman 1 David R. Conlee 1 David Zene Crowe 1 Dean Morrison 1 Dena Jo Closson 1 Diane McKeel 1 Don Dart 1 Donald Duck 1 Doug Oberkamper 1 Eddie Vedder 1 Elise Granek 1 Eric Shaffner 1 Ernesto Dinglepuss 1 Ethan Mikel Fox 1 Eva Fulayfer 1 Fred Stewart 1 George Hobbs 1 Glenn Wachler 1 Greer Kern 1 Greg Abraham 1 Gregory Glover 1 Jack Decovich 1 James Buchal 1 James Offia 1 Jasper Williams 1 Jeff Gudman 1 Jeff Smith 1 Jeff South 1 Jeremy Henry 1 Jessica Cousineau 1 Joanna Volkoff 1 Joe Bagack 1 Joe Scribner 1 Joel Ediger 1 John Belnap 1 John Doe 1 John Hummel 1 John Kitzaber 1 Judge Bergstrom 1 Kathy Manos 1 Katie Mandzij 1 Kenner Peterson 1 Kevin Stine 1 Kurtis Kilbam 1 Loretta Lynch 1 Lucas Dell'abate 1 Mark Wells Wilson 1 Marvin Sandnes 1 Matt Insley 1 Max Williams 1 Michael Berly 1 Mick Dack 1 Nathan Holtey 1 Nathan Scott 1 Neil Reynolds 1 Nels G. Larson 1 Nick Wood 1 Novack 1 Nudmk Shpikes 1 Odessa Bailey 1 Pat Robertson 1 Peter D. Mohr 1 Peyton Himelfurb 1 R. Bishop 1 Raymond Miller 1 Raymond Myers 1 Ren Hoek 1 Reynaldo Guevara 1 Robert Alegrete 1 Robert E. Repp 1 Robert Herigstad 1 Robert Hermdon 1 Robert Nicholson 1 Robin Oge 1 Rod Underhill 1 Rolando Guevara 1 Ryan Bartok 1 Ryan Robertson 1 Sadie Hebeler 1 Samuel Helland 1 Sander Smith 1 Santa Claus 1 Sarah Fults 1 Sharon Colt 1 Sheila Gray 1 Shira Newman 1 Spencer Moore 1 Stavros Costoulas 1 Sudhir Oberoi 1 Ted Nugent 1 Ted Wheeler 1 Terry Lynn Weems 1 Thacher Schmid 1 Thomas Bolotov 1 Tim Tunney 1 Will Ferell 1 Yoona Park 1 Zack Madison 1 State Senator, 14th District (IND) Mark Hass 1 State Senator, 18th District (IND) Ginny Burdick 81 Ryan A. Farmer 2 Aaron Wartena 1 Anthony Demes 1 Austin Forbes 1 Berkeley Moore 1 Bernie Sanders 1 David Henderson 1 Diane McKeel 1 Elaine Stonybrook 1 Eric Hanson 1 George Bellicoff 1 Mark Hass 1 Raymond Miller 1 Sam Carpenter 1 Santa Claus 1 Sasha Smith 1 Suzanne Gallagher 1 Travis Shaw 1 Virginia Burdick 1 Zack Miska 1 State Senator, 21st Distric (IND) Kathleen Taylor 108 James Ofsink 15 John Sweeny 12 Jeff Gudman 2 Burton J. Francis 1 Chad Albright 1 Dimitri A. Giannakopoulos 1 Greg Abraham 1 Jake Bently 1 Joanna Volkoff 1 John Belnap 1 Levi Gilmore 1 Mickey Monkees 1 Nels G. Larson 1 O'Brien 1 Sally Anne 1 Sandra Davis 1 Scott Mattox 1 Shira Newman 1 Tamie T Lustos-Arno 1 Thomas Dennis Conway 1 Tim Tunney 1 State Senator, 22nd District (IND) Lew Frederick 109 Patti Milne 3 Michael Dembrow 2 Tina Kotek 2 Andrea Belz 1 Bernie Sanders 1 Bill Furrer 1 Brian Kozin 1 Christian Trejbal 1 Damian Lillard 1 Donald Trump 1 Eva Fulaytor 1 Frank Fowlkes 1 Greer Kern 1 Jason Boltz 1 Jeff Merkley 1 Jeff South 1 Kenner Peterson 1 Lexi Whitefield 1 Mallory Greling 1 Mark Hass 1 Mathew Schleiger 1 Nettie Coovan 1 Odessa Bailey 1 Ogie Ogilthorpe 1 Otha Govan 1 Pat Robertson 1 Ronette Glover 1 Stephen R. 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