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SUMMARY REPT-GROUP DETAIL STATISTICS Official RUN DATE:05/22/18 04:27 PM SUMMARY REPT-GROUP DETAIL STATISTICS Official RUN DATE:05/22/18 04:27 PM TOTAL VOTES % Election Day Absentee PRECINCTS COUNTED (OF 70) . 70 100.00 REGISTERED VOTERS - TOTAL . 76,980 BALLOTS CAST - TOTAL. 22,705 17,607 5,098 BALLOTS CAST - DEMOCRATIC . 5,203 22.92 4,035 1,168 BALLOTS CAST - REPUBLICAN . 16,881 74.35 13,109 3,772 BALLOTS CAST - NONPARTISAN. 621 2.74 463 158 VOTER TURNOUT - TOTAL . 29.49 ********** (DEMOCRATIC) ********** US REPRESENTATIVE DIST 1 Vote for 1 Christina McNeil . 3,257 69.92 2,631 626 Michael W. Smith . 745 15.99 543 202 James Vandermaas . 656 14.08 418 238 Total . 4,658 3,592 1,066 GOVERNOR Vote for 1 A.J. Balukoff . 2,583 50.33 1,988 595 Peter Dill . 69 1.34 51 18 Paulette Jordan . 2,480 48.32 1,938 542 Total . 5,132 3,977 1,155 LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Vote for 1 Kristin Collum. 4,186 88.31 3,205 981 Jim Fabe. 554 11.69 451 103 Total . 4,740 3,656 1,084 SECRETARY OF STATE Vote for 1 Joseph J.P. Chastain. 1,153 25.25 887 266 Jill Humble. 3,414 74.75 2,633 781 Total . 4,567 3,520 1,047 ATTORNEY GENERAL Vote for 1 Bruce S. Bistline. 4,029 100.00 3,118 911 Total . 4,029 3,118 911 SUP PUBLIC INSTRUCTION Vote for 1 Allen Humble . 610 13.26 503 107 Cindy Wilson . 3,990 86.74 3,055 935 Total . 4,600 3,558 1,042 STATE SENATOR LEG DIST 2 Vote for 1 Dale R. Broadsword . 1,312 100.00 1,039 273 Total . 1,312 1,039 273 STATE REP LEG DIST 2 POS A Vote for 1 Maria Andrews . 1,375 100.00 1,098 277 Total . 1,375 1,098 277 STATE REP LEG DIST 2 POS B Vote for 1 Alanna Brooks . 935 64.26 767 168 Richard Kohles. 520 35.74 371 149 Total . 1,455 1,138 317 STATE SENATOR LEG DIST 3 Vote for 1 Patrick Lippert . 1,013 100.00 825 188 Total . 1,013 825 188 STATE REP LEG DIST 3 POS B Vote for 1 Dan Hanks . 1,043 100.00 854 189 Total . 1,043 854 189 STATE SENATOR LEG DIST 4 Vote for 1 Cory Jane English. 1,947 100.00 1,419 528 Total . 1,947 1,419 528 STATE REP LEG DIST 4 POS A Vote for 1 Rebecca Schroeder. 2,050 100.00 1,513 537 Total . 2,050 1,513 537 STATE REP LEG DIST 4 POS B Vote for 1 Shem Hanks . 1,877 100.00 1,389 488 Total . 1,877 1,389 488 COMMISSIONER DIST 3 Vote for 1 Ruben Miranda . 3,966 100.00 3,073 893 Total . 3,966 3,073 893 PCT COMMITTEEMAN PRECINCT 4 Vote for 1 Shirley McFaddan . 62 100.00 53 9 Total . 62 53 9 PCT COMMITTEEMAN PRECINCT 6 Vote for 1 Dale R. Broadsword . 45 100.00 39 6 Total . 45 39 6 PCT COMMITTEEMAN PRECINCT 7 Vote for 1 Paula Neils. 70 100.00 60 10 Total . 70 60 10 PCT COMMITTEEMAN PRECINCT 8 Vote for 1 Geri Douglas . 65 100.00 50 15 Total . 65 50 15 PCT COMMITTEEMAN PRECINCT 16 Vote for 1 Sheila Gary. 105 100.00 75 30 Total . 105 75 30 PCT COMMITTEEMAN PRECINCT 24 Vote for 1 Christopher S. Matthews. 34 100.00 33 1 Total . 34 33 1 PCT COMMITTEEMAN PRECINCT 31 Vote for 1 Ronald K. Johnson. 30 100.00 29 1 Total . 30 29 1 PCT COMMITTEEMAN PRECINCT 32 Vote for 1 Patrick Lippert . 65 100.00 59 6 Total . 65 59 6 PCT COMMITTEEMAN PRECINCT 36 Vote for 1 Cory Alexander. 24 100.00 18 6 Total . 24 18 6 PCT COMMITTEEMAN PRECINCT 38 Vote for 1 Dan English. 68 100.00 48 20 Total . 68 48 20 PCT COMMITTEEMAN PRECINCT 43 Vote for 1 Theresa Potts . 62 100.00 44 18 Total . 62 44 18 PCT COMMITTEEMAN PRECINCT 45 Vote for 1 Janet G. Callen . 115 100.00 74 41 Total . 115 74 41 PCT COMMITTEEMAN PRECINCT 50 Vote for 1 Jan C. Studer . 51 100.00 36 15 Total . 51 36 15 PCT COMMITTEEMAN PRECINCT 51 Vote for 1 Debbie M. Brodsky. 94 100.00 68 26 Total . 94 68 26 PCT COMMITTEEMAN PRECINCT 52 Vote for 1 Mary L. Foster. 44 100.00 32 12 Total . 44 32 12 PCT COMMITTEEMAN PRECINCT 55 Vote for 1 Cindy J. Algeo. 80 100.00 64 16 Total . 80 64 16 PCT COMMITTEEMAN PRECINCT 58 Vote for 1 Ken Burchell . 109 100.00 85 24 Total . 109 85 24 PCT COMMITTEEMAN PRECINCT 59 Vote for 1 Gale Stromberg. 57 100.00 35 22 Total . 57 35 22 PCT COMMITTEEMAN PRECINCT 60 Vote for 1 Bev Moss. 61 100.00 43 18 Total . 61 43 18 PCT COMMITTEEMAN PRECINCT 62 Vote for 1 Paula M. Marano . 66 100.00 46 20 Total . 66 46 20 PCT COMMITTEEMAN PRECINCT 65 Vote for 1 Courtney E. Beebe. 45 100.00 33 12 Total . 45 33 12 PCT COMMITTEEMAN PRECINCT 67 Vote for 1 Maria K. Andrews . 37 100.00 29 8 Total . 37 29 8 ********** (REPUBLICAN) ********** US REPRESENTATIVE DIST 1 Vote for 1 Russ Fulcher . 7,191 44.68 5,720 1,471 Alex Gallegos . 440 2.73 358 82 Nick Henderson. 431 2.68 357 74 David H. Leroy. 817 5.08 586 231 Luke Malek . 4,631 28.77 3,455 1,176 Christy Perry . 934 5.80 757 177 Michael Snyder. 1,652 10.26 1,209 443 Total . 16,096 12,442 3,654 GOVERNOR Vote for 1 Tommy Ahlquist. 2,897 17.41 2,204 693 Harley Delano Brown . 80 .48 67 13 Dalton Ben Cannady . 45 .27 38 7 Raul Labrador . 7,157 43.01 5,537 1,620 Brad Little. 5,916 35.55 4,643 1,273 Lisa Marie . 276 1.66 217 59 Steve Pankey . 271 1.63 214 57 Total . 16,642 12,920 3,722 LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Vote for 1 Marv Hagedorn . 1,361 8.64 1,003 358 Janice McGeachin . 5,031 31.92 3,855 1,176 Bob Nonini . 5,965 37.85 4,714 1,251 Kelley Packer . 939 5.96 743 196 Steve Yates. 2,465 15.64 1,865 600 Total . 15,761 12,180 3,581 SECRETARY OF STATE Vote for 1 Lawerence E. Denney . 13,612 100.00 10,569 3,043 Total . 13,612 10,569 3,043 STATE CONTROLLER Vote for 1 Brandon D. Woolf . 13,242 100.00 10,286 2,956 Total . 13,242 10,286 2,956 STATE TREASURER Vote for 1 Julie A. Ellsworth . 3,949 27.94 3,018 931 Tom Kealey . 4,794 33.92 3,569 1,225 Vicky J. McIntyre. 5,389 38.13 4,330 1,059 Total . 14,132 10,917 3,215 ATTORNEY GENERAL Vote for 1 Lawrence Wasden . 13,359 100.00 10,374 2,985 Total . 13,359 10,374 2,985 SUP PUBLIC INSTRUCTION Vote for 1 Jeff Dillon. 7,040 48.09 5,558 1,482 Sherri Ybarra . 7,599 51.91 5,724 1,875 Total . 14,639 11,282 3,357 STATE SENATOR LEG DIST 2 Vote for 1 Steve Vick . 5,699 100.00 4,646 1,053 Total . 5,699 4,646 1,053 STATE REP LEG DIST 2 POS A Vote for 1 Vito Barbieri . 4,246 66.46 3,431 815 Fritz Wiedenhoff . 2,143 33.54 1,698 445 Total . 6,389 5,129 1,260 STATE REP LEG DIST 2 POS B Vote for 1 John Green . 3,217 52.61 2,602 615 Doug "Doug O" Okuniewicz . 2,898 47.39 2,276 622 Total . 6,115 4,878 1,237 STATE SENATOR LEG DIST 3 Vote for 1 Don Cheatham . 4,276 100.00 3,464 812 Total . 4,276 3,464 812 STATE REP LEG DIST 3 POS A Vote for 1 Ron Mendive. 4,226 100.00 3,439 787 Total . 4,226 3,439 787 STATE REP LEG DIST 3 POS B Vote for 1 Kathy Sims . 2,083 44.55 1,668 415 Tony Wisniewski . 2,593 55.45 2,093 500 Total . 4,676 3,761 915 STATE SENATOR LEG DIST 4 Vote for 1 Michael S. Pereira . 1,383 30.62 993 390 Mary Souza . 3,133 69.38 2,136 997 Total . 4,516 3,129 1,387 STATE REP LEG DIST 4 POS A Vote for 1 Jim Addis . 3,807 100.00 2,640 1,167 Total . 3,807 2,640 1,167 STATE REP LEG DIST 4 POS B Vote for 1 Paul Amador. 3,077 68.62 2,074 1,003 Roger Garlock . 1,407 31.38 1,040 367 Total . 4,484 3,114 1,370 COMMISSIONER DIST 1 Vote for 1 Bill Brooks. 7,837 51.58 5,916 1,921 Marc Eberlein . 7,357 48.42 5,767 1,590 Total . 15,194 11,683 3,511 COMMISSIONER DIST 3 Vote for 1 Bob Bingham. 2,918 20.25 2,225 693 Leslie Duncan . 5,626 39.05 4,217 1,409 Russell McLain. 1,372 9.52 1,121 251 Luke Sommer. 1,842 12.79 1,357 485 Bob Thornton . 2,649 18.39 2,108 541 Total . 14,407 11,028 3,379 COUNTY CLERK Vote for 1 Jim Brannon.
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