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California Certificate of Ascertainment 2016 Hm============================================================~ iEx.ecutiu.e 1il.epartm.ent ~fate of Qlalifomta CERTIFICATE OF ASCERTAINMENT For ELECTORS OF PRESIDENT and VICE PRESIDENT of the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 2016 To the President of the Senate of the United States of America: I, EDMUND G. BROWN JR., Governor of the State of California, herby certify, pursuant to the laws of the United States and the State of California, that a General Election was held in accordance with law in the State of California on Tuesday, the gth day of November, 2016, for Electors of the President and Vice President of the United States. I further certify that the votes cast for Electors at the General Election were canvassed and certified by the Secretary of State of the State of California, and the Secretary of State has certified to me the names and number ofpersons receiving votes as Electors. I further certify that the following persons received the highest number of votes for Electors of the President and Vice President of the United States for the State of California, and have been appointed as Electors after the final ascertainment as required by law: ffiB==========================================================r:s ~!=============================================================~ California Democratic Party Electors Pledged to Hillary Clinton for President of the United States and Tim Kaine for Vice President of the United States: Sandra M. Aduna Mark W. Headley Dustin R. Reed Saundra G. Andrews Ana A. Huerta Olivia A. Reyes-Becerra Janine V. Bera Donna M. Ireland Priscilla G. Richardson Jane C. Block Christine T. Kehoe John M. Ryan Edward Buck Vinzenz J. Koller Kathleen R. Scott Francine P. Busby Andrew R. Krakoff Steve J. Spinner Laphonza R. Butler Katherine A. Lyon Shawn E. Terris Benjamin Cardenas John P. MacMurray Gail R. Teton-Landis Jacki M. Cisneros Sheldon Malchicoff Robert S. Torres Raymond L. Cordova Nury Martinez Marie S. Torres Steven D. Diebert Gwen Moore Dorothy N. Vann James A. Donahue Cathy A. Morris David S. Warmuth Patrick F. Drinan Stephen J. Natoli Karen D. Waters Susan Eggman Mark A. Olbert Shirley N. Weber Timothy J. Farley Anal ea J. Patterson Denise B. Wells Eileen Feinstein Mariano Christine P. Pelosi Gregory H. Willenborg Natalie P. Fortman Carmen 0. Perez Laurence S. Zakson Faith A. Garamendi Celine G. Purcell Javier Gonzalez Andres Ramos NUMBER OF VOTES-8,753,788 * * * I further certify that the following persons received votes for Electors ofthe President and Vice President ofthe United States for the State of California other than those cast for the California Democratic Party Electors: California Republican Party Electors Pledged to Donald J. Trump for President of the United States and Michael R. Pence for Vice President of the United States: Joel Anderson Diane Harkey Donna Porter Marilyn Barke Matthew Harmon Dennis Revell Jennifer Beall Noel Irwin Hentschel Scott Robertson Robert Bernosky Mark Herrick Carla Sands Arun Bhumitra Tom Hudson Truong Si Jim Brulte Kenneth Korbin Robert Smittcamp Nachhattar Chandi Kevin Krick Mike Spence Claire Chiara Jeff Lalloway Shawn Steel Tim Clark Linda Lopez-Alvarez Mark Vafiades Greg Conlon Robin Lowe Marcelino Valdez Matthew Del Carlo Papa Doug Manchester Errol Valladares Harmeet Dhillon Shirley Mark Cyndi Vanderhorst Elizabeth Emken Chuck McDougald Megan Vincent Jean Fuller John Musella Elissa Wadleigh Ted Gaines Ron Nehring Deborah Wilder Ron Gold Mike Osborn Dave Willmon Lisa Grace-Kellogg Douglas Ose John Young Barbara Grimm Marshall John Peck Howard Hakes Pete Petrovich NUMBER OF VOTES - 4,483,810 * * * ~i========================================================~ ~!==========================================================~~ American Independent Party Electors Pledged to Donald J. Trump for President of the United States and Michael R. Pence for Vice President of the United States: Linda Lea Alsbury Charles Edward Harrison, Jr. Robert Ornelas Merwyn Alsbury Thomas Nowlen Hudson Marilyn Plumb The Honorable Steve Baldwin The Honorable John LeBoutillier Jamie Rangel Gary Brown The Honorable Robert Marc Levy Jeffrey Rangel Ruth Brown Mary Parker Lewis John Daniel Robertson Mark Brownlee Gaudencio Gene Lopez Markham Robinson William C. Cardoza Judy Lopez Mary Robinson Joseph J. Cocchi Raul Lopez Stephanie Roundy Julie Colglazier Sheila Schultz Lopez Terrance Arthur Rust Kayla Colglazier Leonard Luna Dustin Paul Salsi Patrick Colglazier Kim McDermott Richard Scott Andrew Schalo Dr. J. Steven Davis Eric McDermott David James Scholl Sallie Hansen Doman Arthur Loyal Morgan Mark J. Seidenberg The Honorable Robert K. Doman Matthew Justin Morgan Chris Smentech Wiley Drake Richard Matthew Nettleton, Sr. Glenn Smentech Sally S. Easter Julie Marie Nettleton Michael Warnken Ron Gold Marc Nettleton Jack Warren The Honorable Virgil Goode Jaycob Andrew Ornelas Jeff Grage Melissa Ornelas NUMBER OF VOTES - 4,483,810 * * * Libertarian Party Electors Pledged to Gary Johnson for President of the United States and Bill Weld for Vice President of the United States: Alexander Appleby Jonathan Jaech Shashi Ramchandani Baron Bruno Sandra Kallander Joe Reynoso Arman Chahal John Kendall Honor Robson Alicia Garcia Clark David Kettering Brian W. Ryman Edward Clark Manuel S. Klausner Brian Schar Tracy Cramer Janine Kloss David Schrader Joseph W. Dehn, III Tyler Kuskie Kurt Schultz Barbara Engelhardt Paul Lazaga John Stagliano Keith Ericson Roberto Leibman Aaron Starr Richard Fields Thomas Lippman Brian Thiemer Aubrey Freedman Benjamin T. Maes Emily Tilford Nicholas Gerber Michael Martin Jarrett Tilford Joshua Glawson Alex Mattis Susan Marie Weber Noel R. Gregorio Denise Mehulic Robert G. Weber Harland Harrison Catherine Mellor Randall Weissbuch Jane Heider Gale Morgan William C. White Nathan Hoffman Samuel W. Oglesby Martha de Forest John Hoop Kenneth Brent Olsen Linden Hsu Gardner Osborne NUMBER OF VOTES - 478,499 * * * ffiB====:=::;;======================================================ms:l ~==========================================================~! Green Party Electors Pledged to Jill Stein for President of the United States and Ajamu Baraka for Vice President of the United States: Daniel Alvarado Richard Gomez Ajay Rai Sayareh Amirebrahimi Lindsey Harms John Edward Reid William Arkfeld Tian Harter Ron Stacy Rodarte Janet Arnold Greg Jan Luis Rodriguez Doug Barnett Scott Kam Michael Rubin Meredith Bates Tarik Kanaana David Shantz Marla Bernstein Janet Kobren Nancy Shaw Megan Buckingham Margaret Koteen Dana Silvernale Timothy Casebolt Susan C. Lamont Susan Sonne Jose Trinidad Castaneda Hassina Leelarathna Angelika Sonne Linda Chimenti Jessy M. Lemieux Pamela Spevack Susan Chunco Wanda Jean Lord Lisa Taylor Margot Cox Bernard C. Macdonald John Torok Frisco Del Rosario Genevieve Marcus Jesse Townley Rachael A. Denny Patricia Marsh Jack Wagner Sanda Everette Robert Marsh Paul Weiss Michael Feinstein Peggy Oki Laura Wells John Foran Samuel Payes Michael Goldbeck Linda Piera Avila NUMBER OF VOTES - 278,657 * * * Peace and Freedom Party Electors Pledged to Gloria Estela La Riva for President of the United States and Dennis J. Banks for Vice President of the United States: Meghann Adams Howard Johnson Victor Quintero Kevin Akin Douglas Kaufman John Reiger Margie Akin Eman Khaleq Debra Reiger Richard Becker Ruben La Riva Jamier Sale Jon Lowell Britton Gloria La Riva Teresa Sale Sarah Carlson Tina Landis Erik Saucedo Tanya Chase Frank Lara Lehma Amena Sawez John Comly Shelby Lippencott Michelle Schudel Y ohana De Leon Esmeralda Loreto Fred Short Gerald Allen Frink Abel Macias Margaret M. Smith Anne M. Gamboni Evelyn C. Martinez Neal Sweeney Nyree Hall Isaac Munoz Tahnee Sweeney Maile Hampton Susan M. Muysenberg Dennis Terrill Norma Harrison Toni Novak Cristina Villatoro Estevan Hernandez Keith A. Pavlik Mackenzie Elizabeth Wilson John Hershey Samuel Petker Preston Wood Gary Hicks Adan Plascensia Sheila Xiao Ron Holladay Kent Power Nathalie Patricia Hrizi Emily Power NUMBER OF VOTES - 66,101 *** ~;====:=::;====================================================~ ~==========================================================~ Electors Pledged to Write-In Candidate Bernard "Bernie" Sanders for President of the United States and Tulsi Gabbard for Vice President of the United States: Lydia M. Arbizo Jensen Hastings Mary Jo Poole Rohana Barden Donald Hughes Barbara Maxson Proud Sheila T. Barnes Alan Davis Hysinger David Robbins Mary Kay Benson Ramona Irwin Christina Robinson Deirdre Brinlee Benjamin Jenshus Cheryl L. Rogness Alfred P. Bulf Lynn Kessler Kira Rogness Renee J. Bulf Margaret Kincaid Lynn Root Mary Beth Cameron Karissa Knurowski Rebecca Ross Brian Carolus Donald Arthur Kronos Lisa S. Scouten Caroline Coward Thomas Krouse Jason Christopher Small Clayton Lee Daves Brenda Lee Colleen F. Sparks Jaime R. Davis Tori Phebe Lin Robyn Sumners Jonathan Fields Jerry Malamud Carol Thiesing Catherine Fish Julie Marie Marsh Patrick Thiesing Linda Beth Fox Ronald Massey Sheri Treanor Patricia Gracian Jeffrey Scott Mccampbell Denece R. Vincent Trish A. Guajardo Jeneva Miller Kathy Yurista Catharine Anne Gunderson Patricia L. Moorea Patricia A. Hamilton Deanna Lynn Polk NUMBER OF VOTES - 12,108 * * * Electors Pledged to Write-In Candidate Evan McMullin for President of the United States and Nathan Johnson for Vice President of the United States: Kenneth Reed Allen Cynthia Lea Guinto Holly Gwendlyn Nutt Paul Cortland Ament Ari Hahyar Connie Jean Page Lauren Michelle Monahan Applegate Jana Hall Andrew Parris
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