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2012 Primary Election Results Summary SUMMARY REPORT PRIMARY ELECTION OFFICIAL RESULTS RUN DATE:05/18/12 MARION COUNTY, INDIANA RUN TIME:12:21 PM MAY 8, 2012 STATISTICS VOTES PERCENT PRECINCTS COUNTED (OF 600). 600 100.00 REGISTERED VOTERS - TOTAL . 612,370 BALLOTS CAST - TOTAL. 129,283 BALLOTS CAST - DEMOCRATIC . 49,297 38.13 BALLOTS CAST - REPUBLICAN . 79,986 61.87 VOTER TURNOUT - TOTAL . 21.11 ********** (DEMOCRATIC) ********** PRESIDENT OF THE U.S. Vote For 1 (WITH 600 OF 600 PRECINCTS COUNTED) BARACK OBAMA . 47,161 100.00 UNITED STATES SENATOR Vote For 1 (WITH 600 OF 600 PRECINCTS COUNTED) JOE DONNELLY . 42,475 100.00 GOVERNOR Vote For 1 (WITH 600 OF 600 PRECINCTS COUNTED) JOHN R. GREGG . 41,808 100.00 U.S. REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 5 Vote For 1 (WITH 143 OF 143 PRECINCTS COUNTED) TONY LONG . 3,264 40.10 SCOTT RESKE. 4,876 59.90 U.S. REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 7 Vote For 1 (WITH 457 OF 457 PRECINCTS COUNTED) ANDRE D. CARSON . 34,782 90.35 BOB (CITIZEN) KERN . 2,048 5.32 PIERRE QUINCY PULLINS . 586 1.52 WOODROW WILCOX. 1,082 2.81 STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 28 Vote For 1 (WITH 29 OF 29 PRECINCTS COUNTED) MICHAEL L. ADKINS. 2,019 100.00 STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 30 Vote For 1 (WITH 75 OF 75 PRECINCTS COUNTED) TIM DELANEY. 4,285 100.00 STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 32 Vote For 1 (WITH 75 OF 75 PRECINCTS COUNTED) JOHN F. BARNES. 2,512 64.76 PATRICIA (PATTI) G. MINK . 1,367 35.24 STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 33 Vote For 1 (WITH 93 OF 93 PRECINCTS COUNTED) GREG TAYLOR. 10,594 100.00 STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 34 Vote For 1 (WITH 92 OF 92 PRECINCTS COUNTED) JEAN BREAUX. 10,555 100.00 STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 35 Vote For 1 (WITH 60 OF 60 PRECINCTS COUNTED) MARK WATERFILL. 2,197 100.00 STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 36 Vote For 1 (WITH 64 OF 64 PRECINCTS COUNTED) MARY ANN SULLIVAN. 2,720 100.00 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 86 Vote For 1 (WITH 54 OF 54 PRECINCTS COUNTED) EDWARD O. DELANEY. 3,491 100.00 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 87 Vote For 1 (WITH 49 OF 49 PRECINCTS COUNTED) CHRISTINA HALE. 2,372 100.00 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 88 Vote For 1 (WITH 23 OF 23 PRECINCTS COUNTED) NO CANDIDATE FILED . 0 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 89 Vote For 1 (WITH 38 OF 38 PRECINCTS COUNTED) NO CANDIDATE FILED . 0 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 90 Vote For 1 (WITH 36 OF 36 PRECINCTS COUNTED) NO CANDIDATE FILED . 0 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 91 Vote For 1 (WITH 24 OF 24 PRECINCTS COUNTED) MICHAEL J. BLINN . 803 100.00 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 92 Vote For 1 (WITH 45 OF 45 PRECINCTS COUNTED) BRIAN M. COOPER . 421 19.35 TYJUAN GARRETT. 631 29.00 KARLEE D. MACER . 1,124 51.65 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 93 Vote For 1 (WITH 27 OF 27 PRECINCTS COUNTED) RYAN GUILLORY . 1,017 100.00 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 94 Vote For 1 (WITH 39 OF 39 PRECINCTS COUNTED) CHERRISH S. PRYOR. 4,570 100.00 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 95 Vote For 1 (WITH 42 OF 42 PRECINCTS COUNTED) JOHN L. BARTLETT . 4,507 100.00 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 96 Vote For 1 (WITH 59 OF 59 PRECINCTS COUNTED) GREGORY W. PORTER. 6,637 100.00 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 97 Vote For 1 (WITH 36 OF 36 PRECINCTS COUNTED) JUSTIN MOED. 1,319 100.00 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 98 Vote For 1 (WITH 41 OF 41 PRECINCTS COUNTED) ROBIN SHACKLEFORD. 3,797 100.00 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 99 Vote For 1 (WITH 48 OF 48 PRECINCTS COUNTED) VANESSA J. SUMMERS . 4,966 100.00 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 100 Vote For 1 (WITH 39 OF 39 PRECINCTS COUNTED) DAN FORESTAL . 1,756 63.12 ZACH MULHOLLAND . 1,026 36.88 JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT Vote For 10 (WITH 600 OF 600 PRECINCTS COUNTED) GREG BOWES . 19,091 5.71 LINDA E. BROWN. 36,824 11.02 TOM CARROLL. 26,519 7.94 JOHN CHAVIS. 31,924 9.55 STEVEN R. EICHHOLTZ . 23,905 7.15 JOHN F. HANLEY. 28,438 8.51 GRANT W. HAWKINS . 29,856 8.94 MARK A. KING . 16,175 4.84 BECKY PIERSON-TREACY. 32,565 9.75 JOSE SALINAS . 28,648 8.57 MARK D. STONER. 27,467 8.22 HEATHER WELCH . 32,705 9.79 MARION COUNTY TREASURER Vote For 1 (WITH 600 OF 600 PRECINCTS COUNTED) CLAUDIA O. FUENTES . 40,889 100.00 MARION COUNTY CORONER Vote For 1 (WITH 600 OF 600 PRECINCTS COUNTED) FRANK P. LLOYD, JR. 42,827 100.00 MARION COUNTY SURVEYOR Vote For 1 (WITH 600 OF 600 PRECINCTS COUNTED) DEBRA S. JENKINS . 41,081 100.00 CENTER TOWNSHIP BOARD DISTRICT 1 Vote For 1 (WITH 18 OF 18 PRECINCTS COUNTED) HOWARD SMITH . 1,595 100.00 CENTER TOWNSHIP BOARD DISTRICT 2 Vote For 1 (WITH 19 OF 19 PRECINCTS COUNTED) PHYLLIS A. CARR . 1,742 100.00 CENTER TOWNSHIP BOARD DISTRICT 3 Vote For 1 (WITH 18 OF 18 PRECINCTS COUNTED) LINDA JOURNEY . 1,452 100.00 CENTER TOWNSHIP BOARD DISTRICT 4 Vote For 1 (WITH 17 OF 17 PRECINCTS COUNTED) C. LEON BARKER. 1,626 100.00 CENTER TOWNSHIP BOARD DISTRICT 5 Vote For 1 (WITH 14 OF 14 PRECINCTS COUNTED) NO CANDIDATE FILED . 0 CENTER TOWNSHIP BOARD DISTRICT 6 Vote For 1 (WITH 14 OF 14 PRECINCTS COUNTED) LAWRENCE (LARRY) RYAN . 619 100.00 CENTER TOWNSHIP BOARD DISTRICT 7 Vote For 1 (WITH 13 OF 13 PRECINCTS COUNTED) GEORGE A. FARLEY . 539 100.00 DECATUR TOWNSHIP BOARD DISTRICT 1 Vote For 1 (WITH 5 OF 5 PRECINCTS COUNTED) NO CANDIDATE FILED . 0 DECATUR TOWNSHIP BOARD DISTRICT 2 Vote For 1 (WITH 3 OF 3 PRECINCTS COUNTED) NO CANDIDATE FILED . 0 DECATUR TOWNSHIP BOARD DISTRICT 3 Vote For 1 (WITH 3 OF 3 PRECINCTS COUNTED) NO CANDIDATE FILED . 0 DECATUR TOWNSHIP BOARD DISTRICT 4 Vote For 1 (WITH 5 OF 5 PRECINCTS COUNTED) NO CANDIDATE FILED . 0 DECATUR TOWNSHIP BOARD DISTRICT 5 Vote For 1 (WITH 5 OF 5 PRECINCTS COUNTED) NO CANDIDATE FILED . 0 DECATUR TOWNSHIP BOARD DISTRICT 6 Vote For 1 (WITH 5 OF 5 PRECINCTS COUNTED) NO CANDIDATE FILED . 0 DECATUR TOWNSHIP BOARD DISTRICT 7 Vote For 1 (WITH 3 OF 3 PRECINCTS COUNTED) NO CANDIDATE FILED . 0 FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP BOARD DISTRICT 1 Vote For 1 (WITH 7 OF 7 PRECINCTS COUNTED) NO CANDIDATE FILED . 0 FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP BOARD DISTRICT 2 Vote For 1 (WITH 7 OF 7 PRECINCTS COUNTED) NO CANDIDATE FILED . 0 FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP BOARD DISTRICT 3 Vote For 1 (WITH 4 OF 4 PRECINCTS COUNTED) NO CANDIDATE FILED . 0 FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP BOARD DISTRICT 4 Vote For 1 (WITH 6 OF 6 PRECINCTS COUNTED) NO CANDIDATE FILED . 0 FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP BOARD DISTRICT 5 Vote For 1 (WITH 6 OF 6 PRECINCTS COUNTED) NO CANDIDATE FILED . 0 FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP BOARD DISTRICT 6 Vote For 1 (WITH 7 OF 7 PRECINCTS COUNTED) NO CANDIDATE FILED . 0 FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP BOARD DISTRICT 7 Vote For 1 (WITH 7 OF 7 PRECINCTS COUNTED) NO CANDIDATE FILED . 0 LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP BOARD DISTRICT 1 Vote For 1 (WITH 17 OF 17 PRECINCTS COUNTED) FRED FREEMAN . 1,216 100.00 LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP BOARD DISTRICT 2 Vote For 1 (WITH 14 OF 14 PRECINCTS COUNTED) STEVEN C. ROSE. 722 100.00 LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP BOARD DISTRICT 3 Vote For 1 (WITH 17 OF 17 PRECINCTS COUNTED) NO CANDIDATE FILED . 0 LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP BOARD DISTRICT 4 Vote For 1 (WITH 13 OF 13 PRECINCTS COUNTED) NO CANDIDATE FILED . 0 LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP BOARD DISTRICT 5 Vote For 1 (WITH 15 OF 15 PRECINCTS COUNTED) EMMAJEAN E. HINES. 1,560 100.00 LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP BOARD DISTRICT 6 Vote For 1 (WITH 13 OF 13 PRECINCTS COUNTED) BRYAN CHATFIELD . 535 100.00 LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP BOARD DISTRICT 7 Vote For 1 (WITH 18 OF 18 PRECINCTS COUNTED) JESSE DOTSON . 652 100.00 PERRY TOWNSHIP BOARD DISTRICT 1 Vote For 1 (WITH 8 OF 8 PRECINCTS COUNTED) NO CANDIDATE FILED . 0 PERRY TOWNSHIP BOARD DISTRICT 2 Vote For 1 (WITH 7 OF 7 PRECINCTS COUNTED) NO CANDIDATE FILED . 0 PERRY TOWNSHIP BOARD DISTRICT 3 Vote For 1 (WITH 10 OF 10 PRECINCTS COUNTED) NO CANDIDATE FILED . 0 PERRY TOWNSHIP BOARD DISTRICT 4 Vote For 1 (WITH 14 OF 14 PRECINCTS COUNTED) NO CANDIDATE FILED . 0 PERRY TOWNSHIP BOARD DISTRICT 5 Vote For 1 (WITH 13 OF 13 PRECINCTS COUNTED) NO CANDIDATE FILED . 0 PERRY TOWNSHIP BOARD DISTRICT 6 Vote For 1 (WITH 9 OF 9 PRECINCTS COUNTED) NO CANDIDATE FILED . 0 PERRY TOWNSHIP BOARD DISTRICT 7 Vote For 1 (WITH 11 OF 11 PRECINCTS COUNTED) NO CANDIDATE FILED . 0 PIKE TOWNSHIP BOARD DISTRICT 1 Vote For 1 (WITH 13 OF 13 PRECINCTS COUNTED) DAVID J. WILLIS . 777 100.00 PIKE TOWNSHIP BOARD DISTRICT 2 Vote For 1 (WITH 9 OF 9 PRECINCTS COUNTED) BERNICE M. CURLIN. 550 100.00 PIKE TOWNSHIP BOARD DISTRICT 3 Vote For 1 (WITH 9 OF 9 PRECINCTS COUNTED) ANNETTE M. JOHNSON . 867 100.00 PIKE TOWNSHIP BOARD DISTRICT 4 Vote For 1 (WITH 10 OF 10 PRECINCTS COUNTED) MARCIA D. DURHAM . 849 100.00 PIKE TOWNSHIP BOARD DISTRICT 5 Vote For 1 (WITH 12 OF 12 PRECINCTS COUNTED) PEGGY A. SIMMONS . 631 100.00 PIKE TOWNSHIP BOARD DISTRICT 6 Vote For 1 (WITH 13 OF 13 PRECINCTS COUNTED) A. STEVE ANDERSON. 568 100.00 PIKE TOWNSHIP BOARD DISTRICT 7 Vote For 1 (WITH 11 OF 11 PRECINCTS COUNTED) JATIN SHAH . 796 100.00 WARREN TOWNSHIP BOARD DISTRICT 1 Vote For 1 (WITH 10 OF 10 PRECINCTS COUNTED) TIMOTHY YALE HUGHES . 247 32.85 CHERYL TALLEY-BLACK . 505 67.15 WARREN TOWNSHIP BOARD DISTRICT 2 Vote For 1 (WITH 8 OF 8 PRECINCTS COUNTED) JASMIN MARIE OLIVER .
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