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Official Election Results 2012 General Election Salt Lake OFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS 12/11/12 2012 GENERAL ELECTION 16:18:26 SALT LAKE COUNTY, UTAH Registered Voters 444196 - Cards Cast 386729 Num. Report Precinct 724 - Num. Reporting 724 87.06% 100.00% STRAIGHT PARTY Total Number of Precincts 724 Precincts Reporting 724 100.0 % Times Counted 386729/444196 87.1 % Total Votes 141713 REPUBLICAN REP 71808 50.67% DEMOCRATIC DEM 66980 47.26% LIBERTARIAN LIB 1599 1.13% CONSTITUTION CON 581 0.41% GREEN GRN 487 0.34% JUSTICE JUS 258 0.18% PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES Total Number of Precincts 724 Precincts Reporting 724 100.0 % Times Counted 386729/444196 87.1 % Total Votes 384174 MITT ROMNEY REP 223811 58.26% BARACK OBAMA DEM 146147 38.04% GARY JOHNSON LIB 5521 1.44% ROSS C. "ROCKY" ANDERSON JUS 3283 0.85% JILL STEIN GRN 2047 0.53% VIRGIL GOODE CON 805 0.21% GLORIA LA RIVA 157 0.04% ROSEANNE BARR 16 0.00% JILL REED 5 0.00% WILL CHRISTENSEN 2 0.00% ANDRE BARNETT 2 0.00% STEPHEN DURHAM 1 0.00% JUSTIN MYERS 1 0.00% DEAN MORSTAD 1 0.00% SHEILA SAMM TITTLE 0 0.00% NELSON KEYTON 0 0.00% ERIN KENT MAGEE 0 0.00% DARRELL HYKES 0 0.00% Write-in Votes 2375 0.62% U.S. SENATE Total Number of Precincts 724 Precincts Reporting 724 100.0 % Times Counted 386729/444196 87.1 % Total Votes 379316 ORRIN G. HATCH REP 199824 52.68% SCOTT HOWELL DEM 162904 42.95% SHAUN LYNN MCCAUSLAND CON 9094 2.40% DANIEL GEERY JUS 3937 1.04% BILL BARRON 2990 0.79% JOANN S. SECRIST 0 0.00% Write-in Votes 567 0.15% U.S. REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT #2 Total Number of Precincts 167 Precincts Reporting 167 100.0 % Times Counted 87562/101139 86.6 % Total Votes 84117 JAY SEEGMILLER DEM 49205 58.50% CHRIS STEWART REP 30297 36.02% JOSEPH ANDRADE 1970 2.34% JONATHAN D. GARRARD CON 1412 1.68% CHARLES E KIMBALL 1127 1.34% Write-in Votes 106 0.13% U.S. REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT #3 Total Number of Precincts 163 Precincts Reporting 163 100.0 % Times Counted 86377/97212 88.9 % Total Votes 83450 JASON CHAFFETZ REP 52312 62.69% SOREN D. SIMONSEN DEM 31008 37.16% Write-in Votes 130 0.16% U.S. REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT #4 Total Number of Precincts 394 Precincts Reporting 394 100.0 % Times Counted 212790/245845 86.6 % Total Votes 209756 JIM MATHESON DEM 109599 52.25% MIA B. LOVE REP 94236 44.93% JIM L VEIN LIB 5626 2.68% Write-in Votes 295 0.14% GOVERNOR Total Number of Precincts 724 Precincts Reporting 724 100.0 % Times Counted 386729/444196 87.1 % Total Votes 378540 GARY R. HERBERT REP 209310 55.29% PETER S COOKE DEM 154361 40.78% KEN LARSEN LIB 9472 2.50% KIRK D PEARSON CON 4963 1.31% DAVID J CANNON 1 0.00% DENNIS C. OWEN 0 0.00% Write-in Votes 433 0.11% STATE ATTORNEY GENERAL Total Number of Precincts 724 Precincts Reporting 724 100.0 % Times Counted 386729/444196 87.1 % Total Votes 372338 JOHN SWALLOW REP 194538 52.25% DEE W. SMITH DEM 155506 41.76% W. ANDREW MCCULLOUGH LIB 21969 5.90% Write-in Votes 325 0.09% STATE AUDITOR Total Number of Precincts 724 Precincts Reporting 724 100.0 % Times Counted 386729/444196 87.1 % Total Votes 364386 JOHN DOUGALL REP 191891 52.66% MARK SAGE DEM 155055 42.55% RICHARD PROCTOR CON 16886 4.63% Write-in Votes 554 0.15% STATE TREASURER Total Number of Precincts 724 Precincts Reporting 724 100.0 % Times Counted 386729/444196 87.1 % Total Votes 364852 RICHARD K. ELLIS REP 198001 54.27% CHRISTOPHER STOUT DEM 147412 40.40% VINCENT C. MARCUS III LIB 19161 5.25% WARREN ROGERS 11 0.00% Write-in Votes 267 0.07% STATE SENATOR DISTRICT #1 Total Number of Precincts 46 Precincts Reporting 46 100.0 % Times Counted 19783/24262 81.5 % Total Votes 18997 LUZ ROBLES DEM 10490 55.22% CHELSEA WOODRUFF REP 8479 44.63% Write-in Votes 28 0.15% STATE SENATOR DISTRICT #6 Total Number of Precincts 62 Precincts Reporting 62 100.0 % Times Counted 34752/40332 86.2 % Total Votes 33058 WAYNE A. HARPER REP 19961 60.38% JOHN RENDELL DEM 13049 39.47% Write-in Votes 48 0.15% STATE SENATOR DISTRICT #8 Total Number of Precincts 83 Precincts Reporting 83 100.0 % Times Counted 40826/46315 88.1 % Total Votes 39056 BRIAN E SHIOZAWA REP 22156 56.73% JOSIE VALDEZ DEM 16864 43.18% Write-in Votes 36 0.09% STATE SENATOR DISTRICT #10 Total Number of Precincts 67 Precincts Reporting 67 100.0 % Times Counted 40060/46056 87.0 % Total Votes 33726 AARON V. OSMOND REP 33171 98.35% Write-in Votes 555 1.65% STATE SENATOR DISTRICT #13 Total Number of Precincts 6 Precincts Reporting 6 100.0 % Times Counted 3274/3723 87.9 % Total Votes 2694 MARK BENSON MADSEN REP 2654 98.52% Write-in Votes 40 1.48% STATE SENATOR DISTRICT #23 Total Number of Precincts 7 Precincts Reporting 7 100.0 % Times Counted 3478/4126 84.3 % Total Votes 3321 BRECK ENGLAND DEM 2138 64.38% TODD WEILER REP 1180 35.53% Write-in Votes 3 0.09% STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT #22 Total Number of Precincts 23 Precincts Reporting 23 100.0 % Times Counted 9987/12076 82.7 % Total Votes 8820 SUSAN "SUE" DUCKWORTH DEM 6402 72.59% MARILEE ROOSE CON 2331 26.43% SARGE 40 0.45% Write-in Votes 47 0.53% STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT #23 Total Number of Precincts 16 Precincts Reporting 16 100.0 % Times Counted 7723/9387 82.3 % Total Votes 7414 JENNIFER "JEN" SEELIG DEM 5109 68.91% RICHARD D.M. BARNES REP 2302 31.05% Write-in Votes 3 0.04% STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT #24 Total Number of Precincts 27 Precincts Reporting 27 100.0 % Times Counted 15879/17593 90.3 % Total Votes 15064 REBECCA CHAVEZ-HOUCK DEM 10613 70.45% J. P. HUGHES REP 4431 29.41% Write-in Votes 20 0.13% STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT #25 Total Number of Precincts 26 Precincts Reporting 26 100.0 % Times Counted 14931/16825 88.7 % Total Votes 14073 JOEL K. BRISCOE DEM 11288 80.21% SINAMA MELI REP 2768 19.67% Write-in Votes 17 0.12% STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT #26 Total Number of Precincts 19 Precincts Reporting 19 100.0 % Times Counted 7919/9697 81.7 % Total Votes 7542 ANGELA ROMERO DEM 4926 65.31% ANDRES PAREDES REP 2077 27.54% MARK DEE WHITAKER GRN 528 7.00% BRYAN SMITH FARNSWORTH 1 0.01% Write-in Votes 10 0.13% STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT #28 Total Number of Precincts 31 Precincts Reporting 31 100.0 % Times Counted 18474/20250 91.2 % Total Votes 17489 BRIAN S. KING DEM 11701 66.90% RICK RAILE REP 5767 32.98% Write-in Votes 21 0.12% STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT #30 Total Number of Precincts 21 Precincts Reporting 21 100.0 % Times Counted 10775/12976 83.0 % Total Votes 10425 JANICE FISHER DEM 5385 51.65% FRED C. COX REP 5029 48.24% Write-in Votes 11 0.11% STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT #31 Total Number of Precincts 18 Precincts Reporting 18 100.0 % Times Counted 8050/9878 81.5 % Total Votes 7673 LARRY WILEY DEM 3872 50.46% FRED C JOHNSON REP 3795 49.46% Write-in Votes 6 0.08% STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT #32 Total Number of Precincts 29 Precincts Reporting 29 100.0 % Times Counted 17138/19788 86.6 % Total Votes 16380 LAVAR CHRISTENSEN REP 10940 66.79% ALAIN BALMANNO DEM 5426 33.13% Write-in Votes 14 0.09% STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT #33 Total Number of Precincts 17 Precincts Reporting 17 100.0 % Times Counted 8290/10000 82.9 % Total Votes 8026 CRAIG HALL REP 4234 52.75% LIZ MUNIZ DEM 3782 47.12% Write-in Votes 10 0.12% STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT #34 Total Number of Precincts 27 Precincts Reporting 27 100.0 % Times Counted 12249/14268 85.8 % Total Votes 11734 JOHNNY ANDERSON REP 6255 53.31% CELINA L. MILNER DEM 5464 46.57% Write-in Votes 15 0.13% STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT #35 Total Number of Precincts 21 Precincts Reporting 21 100.0 % Times Counted 9358/11131 84.1 % Total Votes 8905 MARK A. WHEATLEY DEM 4780 53.68% CASEY R FITTS REP 3516 39.48% CHELSEA TRAVIS LIB 595 6.68% Write-in Votes 14 0.16% STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT #36 Total Number of Precincts 37 Precincts Reporting 37 100.0 % Times Counted 21257/23309 91.2 % Total Votes 20470 PATRICE ARENT DEM 12268 59.93% DANA DICKSON REP 8190 40.01% Write-in Votes 12 0.06% STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT #37 Total Number of Precincts 34 Precincts Reporting 34 100.0 % Times Counted 18117/20396 88.8 % Total Votes 17466 CAROL SPACKMAN MOSS DEM 9002 51.54% ANNE-MARIE LAMPROPOULOS REP 8450 48.38% Write-in Votes 14 0.08% STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT #38 Total Number of Precincts 24 Precincts Reporting 24 100.0 % Times Counted 9122/11120 82.0 % Total Votes 8726 ERIC HUTCHINGS REP 5079 58.21% ELIAS S. MCGRAW DEM 3633 41.63% Write-in Votes 14 0.16% STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT #39 Total Number of Precincts 22 Precincts Reporting 22 100.0 % Times Counted 12895/15148 85.1 % Total Votes 12427 JIM DUNNIGAN REP 7484 60.22% BARBARA EUBANKS DEM 4928 39.66% Write-in Votes 15 0.12% STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT #40 Total Number of Precincts 27 Precincts Reporting 27 100.0 % Times Counted 15702/17917 87.6 % Total Votes 14720 LYNN N.
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