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Results: Summary OFFICIAL RESULTS Page 1 of 3 General Election Alachua County, Florida November 7, 2006 Summary For Jurisdiction Wide, All Counters, All Races Registered Voters 147873 - Cards Cast 71150 48.12% Num. Report Precinct 69 - Num. Reporting 69 100.00% US Senator Commissioner of Agriculture Total Total Number of Precincts 69 Number of Precincts 69 Precincts Reporting 69 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 69 100.0 % Times Counted 71150/147873 48.1 % Times Counted 71150/147873 48.1 % Total Votes 70446 Total Votes 68238 Katherine Harris REP 20887 29.65% Charles H. Bronson REP 35113 51.46% Bill Nelson DEM 48125 68.31% Eric Copeland DEM 33125 48.54% Floyd Ray Frazier NPA 223 0.32% Belinda Noah NPA 416 0.59% State Senate 14 Brian Moore NPA 504 0.72% Total Roy Tanner NPA 189 0.27% Number of Precincts 69 Write-in Votes 102 0.14% Precincts Reporting 69 100.0 % Times Counted 71150/147873 48.1 % US Congress 6 Total Votes 69326 Total Steve Oelrich REP 32839 47.37% Number of Precincts 58 Ed Jennings, Jr. DEM 36487 52.63% Precincts Reporting 58 100.0 % Times Counted 59039/119634 49.3 % State House 11 Total Votes 57715 Total Cliff Stearns REP 27321 47.34% Number of Precincts 16 David E. Bruderly DEM 30394 52.66% Precincts Reporting 16 100.0 % Times Counted 16828/29036 58.0 % Governor and Lt. Governor Total Votes 16395 Total David Pope REP 8480 51.72% Number of Precincts 69 Debbie Boyd DEM 7915 48.28% Precincts Reporting 69 100.0 % Times Counted 71150/147873 48.1 % State House 22 Total Votes 70626 Total Charlie Crist REP 30139 42.67% Number of Precincts 27 Jim Davis DEM 38741 54.85% Precincts Reporting 27 100.0 % Max Linn REF 1097 1.55% Times Counted 25120/53350 47.1 % Richard P. Dembinsky NPA 147 0.21% Total Votes 24073 John Wayne Smith NPA 250 0.35% Larry Cretul REP 12870 53.46% Karl C.C. Behm NPA 138 0.20% Macky Thurman DEM 11203 46.54% Write-in Votes 114 0.16% State House 23 Attorney General Total Total Number of Precincts 38 Number of Precincts 69 Precincts Reporting 38 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 69 100.0 % Times Counted 28583/64365 44.4 % Times Counted 71150/147873 48.1 % Total Votes 27741 Total Votes 68911 Cain Davis REP 9639 34.75% Bill McCollum REP 30226 43.86% Charles Chestnut DEM 18102 65.25% Skip Campbell DEM 38685 56.14% Sheriff Chief Financial Officer Total Total Number of Precincts 69 Number of Precincts 69 Precincts Reporting 69 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 69 100.0 % Times Counted 71150/147873 48.1 % Times Counted 71150/147873 48.1 % Total Votes 69856 Total Votes 68501 Emery A. Gainey REP 25551 36.58% Tom Lee REP 23774 34.71% Sadie Darnell DEM 44305 63.42% Alex Sink DEM 44727 65.29% OFFICIAL RESULTS Page 2 of 3 General Election Alachua County, Florida November 7, 2006 Summary For Jurisdiction Wide, All Counters, All Races Registered Voters 147873 - Cards Cast 71150 48.12% Num. Report Precinct 69 - Num. Reporting 69 100.00% County Commission 2 Judge Thomas Total Total Number of Precincts 69 Number of Precincts 69 Precincts Reporting 69 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 69 100.0 % Times Counted 71150/147873 48.1 % Times Counted 71150/147873 48.1 % Total Votes 68373 Total Votes 57920 Lou Newman REP 23675 34.63% YES 40993 70.78% Lee Pinkoson DEM 44698 65.37% NO 16927 29.22% County Commission 4 Judge Webster Total Total Number of Precincts 69 Number of Precincts 69 Precincts Reporting 69 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 69 100.0 % Times Counted 71150/147873 48.1 % Times Counted 71150/147873 48.1 % Total Votes 67142 Total Votes 57896 Cynthia Chestnut DEM 41925 62.44% YES 40808 70.49% Lloyd W. Bailey, Jr. NPA 25217 37.56% NO 17088 29.51% Justice Lewis Circuit Court 8, Group 4 Total Total Number of Precincts 69 Number of Precincts 69 Precincts Reporting 69 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 69 100.0 % Times Counted 71150/147873 48.1 % Times Counted 71150/147873 48.1 % Total Votes 59315 Total Votes 63439 YES 41137 69.35% Stan Griffis 28113 44.32% NO 18178 30.65% Stephen Pennypacker 35326 55.68% Justice Pariente STATE PLANNING AND BUDGET Total PROCESS Total Number of Precincts 69 Number of Precincts 69 Precincts Reporting 69 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 69 100.0 % Times Counted 71150/147873 48.1 % Times Counted 71150/147873 48.1 % Total Votes 59149 Total Votes 62073 YES 41373 69.95% YES 38567 62.13% NO 17776 30.05% NO 23506 37.87% Justice Quince REQUIRING BROADER PUBLIC Total SUPPORT FOR CONSTITUTIONAL Total Number of Precincts 69 Number of Precincts 69 Precincts Reporting 69 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 69 100.0 % Times Counted 71150/147873 48.1 % Times Counted 71150/147873 48.1 % Total Votes 58757 Total Votes 66198 YES 41408 70.47% YES 43262 65.35% NO 17349 29.53% NO 22936 34.65% Judge Browning PROTECT PEOPLE, ESPECIALLY Total YOUTH, FROM ADDICTION, Total Number of Precincts 69 Number of Precincts 69 Precincts Reporting 69 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 69 100.0 % Times Counted 71150/147873 48.1 % Times Counted 71150/147873 48.1 % Total Votes 58202 Total Votes 67029 YES 41124 70.66% YES 43603 65.05% NO 17078 29.34% NO 23426 34.95% OFFICIAL RESULTS Page 3 of 3 General Election Alachua County, Florida November 7, 2006 Summary For Jurisdiction Wide, All Counters, All Races Registered Voters 147873 - Cards Cast 71150 48.12% Num. Report Precinct 69 - Num. Reporting 69 100.00% INCREASED HOMESTEAD High Springs Commission EXEMPTION Total Total Number of Precincts 69 Number of Precincts 2 Precincts Reporting 69 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 2 100.0 % Times Counted 71150/147873 48.1 % Times Counted 1699/3103 54.8 % Total Votes 67128 Total Votes 2820 YES 49839 74.24% Karl S. Dowda 361 12.80% NO 17289 25.76% Jim Gabriel 879 31.17% Byran Williams 877 31.10% PERMANENTLY DISABLED Dick Williams 703 24.93% VETERANS’ DISCOUNT ON Total Number of Precincts 69 Precincts Reporting 69 100.0 % Times Counted 71150/147873 48.1 % Total Votes 66696 YES 52185 78.24% NO 14511 21.76% EMINENT DOMAIN Total Number of Precincts 69 Precincts Reporting 69 100.0 % Times Counted 71150/147873 48.1 % Total Votes 64607 YES 44384 68.70% NO 20223 31.30% Archer Seat 4 Total Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 415/697 59.5 % Total Votes 407 Leann M. Slaughter 215 52.83% Avon Witherspoon 192 47.17% Archer Seat 5 Total Number of Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 % Times Counted 415/697 59.5 % Total Votes 408 Laurie Costello 207 50.74% Jack Hart 192 47.06% Steven L. Juett 9 2.21%.
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