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Comparison of Votes Cast Elec�On Day Mo7/5/2018ntgomery County, MD, Primary EleconCOVC1, Jun e- md_16_montgomery_2018p 26, 2018 Comparison of Votes Cast Elecon Day Precinct: All Counter Group: Early Vong Contest: All Change Show / hide columns Votes Choice Comparison System This System Difference Rep Governor / Lt. Governor (Vote for 1) Hogan-Rutherford 14,108 14,107 -1 Rep Comptroller (Vote for 1) Anjali Reed Phukan 12,268 12,268 0 Rep Aorney General (Vote for 1) Craig Wolf 12,991 12,991 0 Rep U.s. Senator (Vote for 1) Tony Campbell 4,175 4,175 0 Chrisna J. Grigorian 3,747 3,748 +1 Chris Chaffee 1,893 1,893 0 John R. Graziani 870 870 0 Blaine Taylor 716 716 0 Gerald I. Smith, Jr 510 510 0 Evan M. Cronhardt 393 393 0 Nnabu Eze 366 366 0 Bill Krehnbrink 305 305 0 Albert Binyahmin Howard 288 288 0 Brian Charles Vaeth 280 281 +1 Rep Representave In Congress - 8 Congressional District 8 (Vote for 1) Bridgee L. Cooper 2,468 2,468 0 John Walsh 2,123 2,123 0 Victor Williams 1,330 1,330 0 Rep State Senator - 14 Legislave District 14 (Vote for 1) Robert Drozd 2,302 2,302 0 Rep House Of Delegates - 14 Legislave District 14 (Vote for 3) Patricia Fena 2,242 2,242 0 http://audit.clearballot.com/audit1/md_16_montgomery_2018p?TablePageSize=-1&ChoiceID=&VoterGroupID=ED&VoterGroupID=EV 1/14 7/5/2018 COVC1 - md_16_montgomery_2018p Votes Choice Comparison System This System Difference Michael A. Ostroff 2,079 2,079 0 Kevin Dorrance 2,052 2,052 0 Rep County Execuve (Vote for 1) Robin Ficker 11,271 11,271 0 Rep County Council At Large (Vote for 4) Robert Dyer 11,368 11,367 -1 Shelly Skolnick 10,661 10,662 +1 Penny Musser 10,632 10,632 0 Chris P. Fiotes, Jr 10,336 10,336 0 Rep Judge Of The Circuit Court Judicial Circuit 6 (Vote for 7) Debra L. Dwyer 10,453 10,454 +1 James A. Bonifant 10,421 10,422 +1 Jeannie E. Cho 10,054 10,055 +1 Jill Reid Cummins 10,009 10,009 0 Kevin G. Hessler 9,841 9,841 0 Margaret Marie Schweitzer 9,553 9,554 +1 David W. Lease 9,524 9,525 +1 Marylin Pierre 5,461 5,462 +1 Rep Register Of Wills (Vote for 1) Dolores Reyes 12,153 12,154 +1 Rep Sheriff (Vote for 1) Jae Hwang 12,063 12,063 0 Rep Cent Comm At Large (Vote for 8) Patricia Fena 8,372 8,372 0 Sharon L. Cohen 8,371 8,371 0 Lori Jaffe 7,831 7,831 0 Michael Higgs 7,523 7,524 +1 Ann Guthrie Hingston 7,146 7,146 0 Lorraine Kuchmy 6,879 6,878 -1 Dwight Patel 6,426 6,425 -1 Dennis Brent Melby 6,198 6,198 0 Gus Alzona 6,139 6,139 0 Mark Uncapher 5,832 5,832 0 Adol T. Owen-Williams, Ii 3,199 3,198 -1 http://audit.clearballot.com/audit1/md_16_montgomery_2018p?TablePageSize=-1&ChoiceID=&VoterGroupID=ED&VoterGroupID=EV 2/14 7/5/2018 COVC1 - md_16_montgomery_2018p Votes Choice Comparison System This System Difference Rep Cent Commiee - 14 Legislave District 14 (Vote for 5) Samuel Fena 1,985 1,985 0 Anne Koutsous 1,962 1,962 0 Kevin Dorrance 1,958 1,958 0 Rick Hansen 1,956 1,956 0 Joseph P. Gillin 1,903 1,903 0 Dem Governor / Lt. Governor (Vote for 1) Jealous-Turnbull 42,043 42,043 0 Baker-Embry 37,791 37,791 0 Madaleno-Jenkins 16,672 16,672 0 Vignarajah-Blake 8,388 8,388 0 Shea-Sco 3,451 3,451 0 Ross-Verra 2,919 2,920 +1 Ervin-Johnson 2,640 2,640 0 Jaffe-Jaffe 1,592 1,592 0 Jones-Waters 1,108 1,108 0 Dem Comptroller (Vote for 1) Peter Franchot 102,147 102,147 0 Dem Aorney General (Vote for 1) Brian E. Frosh 103,516 103,521 +5 Dem U.s. Senator (Vote for 1) Ben Cardin 96,290 96,292 +2 Chelsea Manning 6,301 6,302 +1 Jerome "jerry" Segal 4,916 4,916 0 Debbie "rica" Wilson 2,998 2,998 0 Marcia H. Morgan 2,620 2,620 0 Lih Young 2,109 2,109 0 Erik Jetmir 1,562 1,562 0 Richard "rikki" Vaughn 1,484 1,484 0 Dem Representave In Congress - 8 Congressional District 8 (Vote for 1) Jamie Raskin 65,413 65,413 0 Summer Spring 3,209 3,208 -1 Utam Paul 2,333 2,332 -1 Dem State Senator - 14 Legislave District 14 (Vote for 1) http://audit.clearballot.com/audit1/md_16_montgomery_2018p?TablePageSize=-1&ChoiceID=&VoterGroupID=ED&VoterGroupID=EV 3/14 7/5/2018 COVC1 - md_16_montgomery_2018p Votes Choice Comparison System This System Difference Craig J. Zucker 12,550 12,550 0 Dem House Of Delegates - 14 Legislave District 14 (Vote for 3) Anne R. Kaiser 11,223 11,223 0 Pamela Queen 10,597 10,598 +1 Eric Luedtke 8,987 8,987 0 Paul Ransom 2,921 2,921 0 Dem County Execuve (Vote for 1) Marc Elrich 34,900 34,900 0 David Blair 34,408 34,408 0 Rose Krasnow 18,067 18,067 0 Roger Berliner 15,339 15,340 +1 George L. Leventhal 12,213 12,214 +1 Bill Frick 4,282 4,282 0 Dem County Council At Large (Vote for 4) Hans Riemer 50,360 50,361 +1 Will Jawando 40,566 40,568 +2 Evan Glass 32,789 32,793 +4 Gabe Albornoz 30,303 30,304 +1 Marilyn Balcombe 25,635 25,637 +2 Brandy H. M. Brooks 24,361 24,362 +1 Chris Wilhelm 24,212 24,213 +1 Ashwani Jain 18,134 18,135 +1 Hoan Dang 15,614 15,615 +1 Bill Conway 13,687 13,687 0 Jill Ortman Fouse 13,639 13,640 +1 Danielle Meiv 13,552 13,552 0 Charles Barkley 9,693 9,694 +1 Lorea Jean Garcia 9,498 9,501 +3 Shru Bhatnagar 8,724 8,724 0 Cherri L. Branson 8,465 8,464 -1 Mohammad Siddique 8,455 8,455 0 Melissa Mckenna 7,434 7,435 +1 Graciela Rivera-Oven 6,255 6,256 +1 Seth Grimes 6,212 6,212 0 Rhttp://audit.clearballot.com/audit1/md_16_montgomery_2018p?Tosemary O. Arkoian ablePageSize=-1&ChoiceID=&V6,001 oterGroupID=ED&V6,001oterGroupID=EV 0 4/14 7/5/2018 COVC1 - md_16_montgomery_2018p Votes Choice Comparison System This System Difference Lorna Phillips Forde 5,918 5,917 -1 Michele Riley 5,741 5,740 -1 Steve Solomon 5,171 5,171 0 Neil H. Greenberger 5,088 5,090 +2 Paul S. Geller 3,538 3,538 0 Richard Goried 2,730 2,730 0 David V. Lipscomb 2,254 2,254 0 Jarre Smith 2,233 2,234 +1 Darwin Romero 2,175 2,176 +1 Tom R. Falcinelli, Jr 2,043 2,043 0 Ron Colbert 1,532 1,533 +1 Craig Carozza-Caviness 1,457 1,457 0 Dem County Council - 4 Councilmanic District 4 (Vote for 1) Nancy Navarro 16,915 16,914 -1 Jay Graney 1,749 1,749 0 Dem Judge Of The Circuit Court Judicial Circuit 6 (Vote for 7) Debra L. Dwyer 74,747 74,746 -1 Jeannie E. Cho 74,317 74,316 -1 Jill Reid Cummins 72,768 72,766 -2 Margaret Marie Schweitzer 70,210 70,206 -4 James A. Bonifant 63,125 63,124 -1 Kevin G. Hessler 60,774 60,773 -1 David W. Lease 57,175 57,172 -3 Marylin Pierre 46,597 46,601 +4 Dem State's Aorney (Vote for 1) John Mccarthy 93,602 93,603 +1 Dem Clerk Circuit Court (Vote for 1) Barbara H. Meiklejohn 62,695 62,692 -3 Alan S. Bowser 28,755 28,756 +1 Dem Register Of Wills (Vote for 1) Joseph M. Griffin 91,590 91,593 +3 Dem Sheriff (Vote for 1) Darren Mark Popkin 91,286 91,286 0 Dem Cent Comm Female At Large (Vote for 4) http://audit.clearballot.com/audit1/md_16_montgomery_2018p?TablePageSize=-1&ChoiceID=&VoterGroupID=ED&VoterGroupID=EV 5/14 7/5/2018 COVC1 - md_16_montgomery_2018p Votes Choice Comparison System This System Difference Marjorie Goldman 52,283 52,281 -2 Michelle Ngwafon 46,258 46,256 -2 Marie Kathleen Mapes 44,151 44,152 +1 Laura Henderson 43,007 43,010 +3 Judith Ann Stephenson 40,914 40,912 -2 Marne Laney 27,801 27,802 +1 Dem Cent Comm Male At Large (Vote for 4) Juan Miguel Cardenas 36,080 36,080 0 Sco E. Goldberg 32,576 32,576 0 Erwin David Rose 27,430 27,431 +1 Dave Kunes 27,422 27,422 0 Gabriel Sorrel 26,535 26,537 +2 Darrell Anderson 25,549 25,549 0 Jusn W. Chappell 25,439 25,439 0 Christopher Delgado Bradbury 24,068 24,069 +1 Edward Fischman 19,946 19,946 0 Andy Aviles 19,583 19,583 0 Dem Cent Comm Female - 14 Legislave District 14 (Vote for 1) Mimi Hassanein 11,148 11,149 +1 Dem Cent Comm Male - 14 Legislave District 14 (Vote for 1) Arthur Edmunds 10,955 10,955 0 Board Of Educaon At Large (Vote for 1) Julie Reiley 35,732 35,732 0 Karla Silvestre 31,955 31,956 +1 John A. Robertson 12,814 12,814 0 Marwa Omar Ibrahim 10,982 10,983 +1 Stephen Sugg 7,241 7,240 -1 Brandon Orman Rippeon 5,961 5,961 0 Ryan Arbuckle 4,247 4,250 +3 Timur Edib 3,558 3,558 0 Board Of Educaon - 3 (Vote for 1) Patricia O'neill 67,576 67,577 +1 Lynn Amano 26,422 26,424 +2 Laura Simon 18,308 18,308 0 http://audit.clearballot.com/audit1/md_16_montgomery_2018p?TablePageSize=-1&ChoiceID=&VoterGroupID=ED&VoterGroupID=EV 6/14 7/5/2018 COVC1 - md_16_montgomery_2018p Votes Choice Comparison System This System Difference Rep Representave In Congress - 6 Congressional District 6 (Vote for 1) Amie Hoeber 3,829 3,829 0 Lisa Lloyd 1,352 1,352 0 Kurt Elsasser 586 586 0 Bradley St.
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