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STATEMENTOFVOTESCAST Page 1 10:20:24 28-Nov-2000 .S T A T E M E N T O F V O T E S C A S T Page 1 10:20:24 28-Nov-2000 PRESIDENTIAL GENERAL ELECTION FAIRFIELD COUNTY NOVEMBER 7, 2000 1 Registered Voters - TOTAL 5 PAT BUCHANAN/EZOLA FOSTER 2 Ballots Cast - TOTAL 6 REP - GEORGE W. BUSH/DICK CHENEY 3 Percent of Registered Voters 7 DEM - AL GORE/JOSEPH LIEBERMAN ************ PARTISAN CANDIDATES ************ 8 NAT - JOHN HAGELIN/NAT GOLDHABER FOR PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT OF 9 RALPH NADER/WINONA LADUKE THE UNITED STATES 10 HOWARD PHILLIPS/J.CURTIS FRAZIER 4 LIB - HARRY BROWNE/ART OLIVIER 1 2......3 4......5......6......7......8......9.....10 0005 001 LANCASTER CITY 1-A 1,040 641 61.63 1 2 300 302 2 14 1 0010 002 LANCASTER CITY 1-B 699 460 65.81 0 1 202 243 0 9 0 0015 003 LANCASTER CITY 1-C 809 591 73.05 1 1 297 268 0 14 0 0020 004 LANCASTER CITY 1-D 664 454 68.37 1 1 279 150 0 15 0 0025 005 LANCASTER CITY 1-E 525 340 64.76 1 1 203 122 1 6 0 0030 017 LANCASTER CITY 2-A . 841 . 682..81.09 . 2......0....399....251......0.....13......1 0035 018 LANCASTER CITY 2-B 684 364 53.22 1 1 191 151 0 10 0 0040 019 LANCASTER CITY 2-C 767 611 79.66 0 3 404 185 0 8 0 0045 020 LANCASTER CITY 2-D 800 497 62.13 3 4 301 169 0 13 0 0050 021 LANCASTER CITY 2-E 761 436 57.29 1 0 263 145 0 19 0 0055 022 LANCASTER CITY 2-F 657 348 52.97 1 5 186 137 0 6 1 0060 031 LANCASTER CITY 3-A . 741 . 548..73.95 . 1......1....338....188......0.....11......0 0065 032 LANCASTER CITY 3-B 969 661 68.21 0 1 351 273 2 22 0 0070 033 LANCASTER CITY 3-C 806 525 65.14 0 1 303 200 0 11 0 0075 034 LANCASTER CITY 3-D 1,028 664 64.59 1 3 385 246 0 21 0 0080 044 LANCASTER CITY 4-A 592 401 67.74 1 2 253 128 2 6 1 0085 045 LANCASTER CITY 4-B 843 602 71.41 0 5 394 186 0 5 0 0090 046 LANCASTER CITY 4-C . 730 . 563..77.12 . 0......0....366....177......2......9......0 0095 047 LANCASTER CITY 4-D 855 418 48.89 0 2 216 188 0 8 0 0100 048 LANCASTER CITY 4-E 1,062 640 60.26 1 0 371 238 0 20 0 0105 060 LANCASTER CITY 5-A 746 384 51.47 1 1 179 180 0 10 0 0110 061 LANCASTER CITY 5-B 847 443 52.30 2 3 219 191 1 11 0 0115 062 LANCASTER CITY 5-C 734 386 52.59 0 2 190 181 0 5 1 0120 063 LANCASTER CITY 5-D . 545 . 306..56.15 . 2......1....147....135......0......9......1 0125 074 LANCASTER CITY 6-A 970 466 48.04 1 2 214 229 2 4 0 0130 075 LANCASTER CITY 6-B 837 440 52.57 0 2 217 198 1 17 0 0135 076 LANCASTER CITY 6-C 515 359 69.71 0 1 170 170 1 8 1 0140 077 LANCASTER CITY 6-D 632 418 66.14 3 0 188 201 0 15 0 0145 101 AMANDA VILLAGE 469 305 65.03 2 1 174 113 0 8 1 0150 103 AMANDA A . 463 . 337..72.79 . 0......0....239.....85......1......5......0 0155 104 AMANDA B 608 436 71.71 2 3 279 133 1 7 0 0160 107 SUGAR GROVE VILLAGE 303 188 62.05 2 1 103 76 1 2 0 0165 109 BERNE A 455 317 69.67 0 5 197 106 0 4 0 0170 110 BERNE B 810 531 65.56 0 1 308 191 0 11 0 0175 111 BERNE C 820 557 67.93 4 1 323 205 0 10 2 0180 112 BERNE D . 770 . 567..73.64 . 2......3....351....183......1.....15......1 0185 117 LITHOPOLIS VILLAGE 485 318 65.57 0 2 182 116 0 12 0 0190 119 BLOOM A 620 464 74.84 0 1 307 134 0 15 0 0195 120 BLOOM B 703 526 74.82 3 2 350 147 2 17 1 0200 121 BLOOM C 708 556 78.53 1 5 362 168 0 13 0 0205 122 BLOOM D 787 565 71.79 6 1 397 150 0 7 0 0210 123 BLOOM E . 816 . 634..77.70 . 2......1....463....149......0.....14......0 0215 124 BLOOM F 558 415 74.37 1 1 300 101 0 8 0 0220 125 BLOOM G 371 301 81.13 2 2 201 88 0 6 0 0225 132 STOUTSVILLE VILLAGE 391 231 59.08 0 2 117 99 0 10 0 0230 134 CLEARCREEK A 920 614 66.74 1 1 378 212 1 5 0 .S T A T E M E N T O F V O T E S C A S T Page 2 10:20:24 28-Nov-2000 1 2......3 4......5......6......7......8......9.....10 0235 135 CLEARCREEK B 829 538 64.90 0 2 296 217 0 10 0 0240 138 CARROLL VILLAGE 347 225 64.84 1 0 138 75 0 8 0 0245 140 GREENFIELD A 774 567 73.26 2 1 361 183 0 14 0 0250 141 GREENFIELD B 701 539 76.89 0 2 359 166 0 8 0 0255 142 GREENFIELD C 492 352 71.54 1 0 247 96 0 6 0 0260 143 GREENFIELD D . 684 . 421..61.55 . 0......4....209....192......0......4......0 0265 144 GREENFIELD E 485 381 78.56 1 0 256 113 0 8 1 0270 149 HOCKING A 580 422 72.76 0 0 283 131 1 2 2 0275 150 HOCKING B 730 548 75.07 0 1 325 198 1 15 0 0280 151 HOCKING C 677 474 70.01 4 0 258 189 0 14 0 0285 155 BALTIMORE VILLAGE A 395 284 71.90 1 1 155 114 0 4 1 0290 156 BALTIMORE VILLAGE B . 540 . 293..54.26 . 0......4....152....122......1......6......0 0295 157 BALTIMORE VILLAGE C 440 312 70.91 0 0 188 110 1 4 0 0300 158 BALTIMORE VILLAGE D 398 251 63.07 0 0 154 90 0 6 0 0305 162 LIBERTY A 725 568 78.34 1 1 379 169 0 9 0 0310 163 LIBERTY B 957 715 74.71 2 2 466 222 0 13 1 0315 164 LIBERTY C 645 469 72.71 0 1 306 148 0 7 0 0320 165 LIBERTY D . 824 . 607..73.67 . 3......1....427....154......0.....10......0 0325 170 MADISON A 824 496 60.19 4 2 322 143 0 12 0 0330 172 PLEASANTVILLE VILLAGE 534 300 56.18 0 5 165 112 1 8 0 0335 174 PLEASANT A 678 508 74.93 0 2 318 173 0 9 0 0340 175 PLEASANT B 447 316 70.69 0 2 214 95 0 3 0 0345 176 PLEASANT C 658 465 70.67 0 3 277 163 1 13 0 0350 177 PLEASANT D . 654 . 464..70.95 . 1......0....331....114......0.....13......1 0355 178 PLEASANT E 450 348 77.33 0 1 225 113 0 5 0 0360 179 PLEASANT F 511 367 71.82 1 2 214 135 1 9 0 0365 180 PLEASANT G 534 418 78.28 1 0 262 144 1 7 0 0370 187 RICHLAND EAST 653 384 58.81 0 2 251 118 0 6 1 0375 188 RICHLAND WEST 722 473 65.51 1 3 293 161 0 8 2 0380 191 BREMEN VILLAGE . 872 . 591..67.78 . 2......4....350....211......1.....16......2 0385 195 RUSHCREEK A 663 430 64.86 5 5 272 127 0 14 0 0390 196 RUSHCREEK B 850 547 64.35 1 3 349 177 1 13 0 0395 200 PICKERINGTON CITY A 560 374 66.79 0 0 220 142 1 5 0 0400 201 PICKERINGTON CITY B 911 613 67.29 4 0 399 187 0 17 0 0405 202 PICKERINGTON CITY C 1,015 745 73.40 0 1 499 234 0 8 0 0410 203 PICKERINGTON CITY D . 302 . 211..69.87 . 5......0....143.....57......1......4......0 0415 204 PICKERINGTON CITY E 890 635 71.35 0 0 385 234 0 10 0 0420 205 PICKERINGTON CITY F 397 252 63.48 0 0 151 94 0 4 0 0425 206 PICKERINGTON CITY G 765 551 72.03 3 0 379 162 1 4 1 0430 207 PICKERINGTON CITY H 697 388 55.67 1 1 255 123 0 4 0 0435 208 PICKERINGTON CITY I 1,029 566 55.00 1 1 341 205 0 14 0 0440 209 PICKERINGTON CITY J . 688 . 326..47.38 . 3......0....174....136......0......7......0 0445 210 VIOLET A 822 549 66.79 0 4 349 175 1 12 3 0450 211 VIOLET B 1,049 797 75.98 1 1 560 211 0 13 0 0455 212 VIOLET C 732 549 75.00 0 0 381 157 0 4 0 0460 213 VIOLET D C.WIN.VIL. 900 665 73.89 3 0 434 197 0 17 2 0465 214 VIOLET E 967 706 73.01 6 2 452 226 0 13 0 0470 215 VIOLET F .
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