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REP Consolidated Presidential Primary Election K Page: 1 of 11 6/30/2016 11:44:23 AM Consolidated Presidential Primary Election Kern County June 7, 2016 Official Final Summary Report Precincts Reported: 500 of 500 (100.00%) Registered Voters: 138,893 of 340,603 (40.78%) Ballots Cast: 138,893 PRESIDENT OF THE US DEM (Vote for 1) DEM Precincts Reported: 500 of 500 (100.00%) Total Times Cast 55,780 / 122,255 45.63% Candidate Party Total HILLARY CLINTON 28,806 54.10% BERNIE SANDERS 23,374 43.90% WILLIE WILSON 301 0.57% MICHAEL STEINBERG 208 0.39% ROQUE DE LA FUENTE 206 0.39% KEITH JUDD 185 0.35% HENRY HEWES 154 0.29% Total Votes 53,234 PRESIDENT OF THE US REP (Vote for 1) REP Precincts Reported: 500 of 500 (100.00%) Total Times Cast 68,974 / 132,629 52.01% Candidate Party Total DONALD TRUMP 50,186 77.24% TED CRUZ 7,673 11.81% JOHN R. KASICH 4,278 6.58% BEN CARSON 2,600 4.00% JIM GILMORE 224 0.34% Total Votes 64,961 Page: 2 of 11 6/30/2016 11:44:23 AM PRESIDENT OF THE US AI (Vote for 1) AIP Precincts Reported: 500 of 500 (100.00%) Total Times Cast 3,861 / 11,137 34.67% Candidate Party Total ARTHUR HARRIS 192 19.71% ALAN SPEARS 177 18.17% ROBERT ORNELAS 166 17.04% J.R. MYERS 119 12.22% WILEY DRAKE 115 11.81% THOMAS HOEFLING 98 10.06% JAMES HEDGES 97 9.96% Total Votes 964 PRESIDENT OF THE US GRN (Vote for 1) GRN Precincts Reported: 500 of 500 (100.00%) Total Times Cast 192 / 678 28.32% Candidate Party Total JILL STEIN 78 72.90% DARRYL CHERNEY 15 14.02% WILLIAM KREML 6 5.61% KENT MESPLAY 4 3.74% SEDINAM MOYOWASIFSA- 3 2.80% CURRY Total Votes 106 Page: 3 of 11 6/30/2016 11:44:23 AM PRESIDENT OF THE US LIB (Vote for 1) LIB Precincts Reported: 500 of 500 (100.00%) Total Times Cast 962 / 2,275 42.29% Candidate Party Total GARY JOHNSON 365 58.12% JOHN MCAFEE 58 9.24% AUSTIN PETERSEN 51 8.12% RHETT WHITE FEATHER 45 7.17% SMITH DARRYL W. PERRY 20 3.18% JOHN HALE 18 2.87% JOY WAYMIRE 17 2.71% MARC FELDMAN 16 2.55% STEVE KERBEL 13 2.07% DERRICK M. REID 10 1.59% JACK ROBINSON, JR. 8 1.27% CECIL INCE 7 1.11% Total Votes 628 PRESIDENT OF THE US PF (Vote for 1) PF Precincts Reported: 500 of 500 (100.00%) Total Times Cast 130 / 1,091 11.92% Candidate Party Total GLORIA ESTELA LA RIVA 31 53.45% LYNN S. KAHN 13 22.41% MONICA MOOREHEAD 13 22.41% Total Votes 57 REPUBLICAN CENTRAL COMM 3RD DISTRICT (Vote for 5) REP Precincts Reported: 97 of 97 (100.00%) Total Times Cast 15,820 / 30,495 51.88% Candidate Party Total TOM EDMONDS 8,611 23.97% CLAYTON CAMPBELL 7,696 21.42% MICHAEL A. CAVES 7,287 20.28% LAUREL K. SHEFFIELD 5,557 15.47% ALLAN J. FAKLER 3,424 9.53% RALPH I. ROBLES 3,347 9.32% Total Votes 35,922 Page: 4 of 11 6/30/2016 11:44:23 AM REPUBLICAN CENTRAL COMM 4TH DISTRICT (Vote for 6) REP Precincts Reported: 104 of 104 (100.00%) Total Times Cast 20,024 / 37,251 53.75% Candidate Party Total VINCE FONG 14,441 24.30% KEN METTLER 8,281 13.94% GREG WHITE 7,328 12.33% D. MARK ABERNATHY 7,060 11.88% M. DEAN HADDOCK 6,470 10.89% JEFF TKAC 5,849 9.84% CRAIG A. HENDERSON 5,769 9.71% ERNIE GOLLEHON 4,217 7.10% Total Votes 59,415 Page: 5 of 11 6/30/2016 11:44:23 AM UNITED STATES SENATOR (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 500 of 500 (100.00%) Total Times Cast 138,893 / 340,603 40.78% Candidate Party Total PHIL WYMAN REP 25,538 19.97% KAMALA D. HARRIS DEM 21,894 17.12% LORETTA L. SANCHEZ DEM 18,668 14.60% DUF SUNDHEIM REP 15,451 12.08% THOMAS G. DEL BECCARO REP 5,927 4.63% GEORGE C. YANG REP 5,888 4.60% GREG CONLON REP 3,764 2.94% JERRY J. LAWS REP 3,312 2.59% STEVE STOKES DEM 2,749 2.15% KAREN ROSEBERRY REP 2,673 2.09% GAIL K. LIGHTFOOT LIB 2,592 2.03% EMORY RODGERS DEM 2,428 1.90% VON HOUGO REP 1,779 1.39% DON KRAMPE REP 1,620 1.27% TOM PALZER REP 1,504 1.18% PAMELA ELIZONDO GRN 1,386 1.08% MASSIE MUNROE DEM 1,100 0.86% ELEANOR GARCÍA NPP 1,054 0.82% JOHN THOMPSON PARKER PF 894 0.70% JARRELL WILLIAMSON REP 826 0.65% RON UNZ REP 804 0.63% MARK MATTHEW HERD LIB 778 0.61% PRESIDENT CRISTINA DEM 750 0.59% GRAPPO MIKE BEITIKS NPP 702 0.55% PAUL MERRITT NPP 622 0.49% HERBERT G. PETERS DEM 591 0.46% JASON KRAUS NPP 508 0.40% LING LING SHI NPP 470 0.37% JASON HANANIA NPP 445 0.35% CLIVE GREY NPP 433 0.34% SCOTT A. VINEBERG NPP 205 0.16% TIM GILDERSLEEVE NPP 197 0.15% DON J. GRUNDMANN NPP 188 0.15% GAR MYERS NPP 126 0.10% Total Votes 127,866 Page: 6 of 11 6/30/2016 11:44:23 AM U.S. REPRESENTATIVE 21ST CD (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 153 of 153 (100.00%) Total Times Cast 24,680 / 85,876 28.74% Candidate Party Total DAVID VALADAO REP 9,510 40.68% EMILIO JESUS HUERTA DEM 8,974 38.38% DANIEL PARRA DEM 4,895 20.94% Total Votes 23,379 U.S. REPRESENTATIVE 23RD CD (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 347 of 347 (100.00%) Total Times Cast 114,213 / 254,727 44.84% Candidate Party Total KEVIN MCCARTHY REP 63,010 56.88% WENDY REED DEM 28,198 25.46% KEN METTLER REP 15,811 14.27% GERALD MORRIS REP 3,751 3.39% Total Votes 110,770 MEMBER OF THE ASSEMBLY 26TH DISTRICT (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 16 of 16 (100.00%) Total Times Cast 4,293 / 8,342 51.46% Candidate Party Total DEVON MATHIS REP 1,941 50.14% RUBEN MACARENO DEM 996 25.73% RUDY MENDOZA REP 934 24.13% Total Votes 3,871 MEMBER OF THE ASSEMBLY 32ND DISTRICT (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 153 of 153 (100.00%) Total Times Cast 24,690 / 86,848 28.43% Candidate Party Total RUDY SALAS DEM 18,977 98.76% Total Votes 18,977 Page: 7 of 11 6/30/2016 11:44:23 AM MEMBER OF THE ASSEMBLY 34TH DISTRICT (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 302 of 302 (100.00%) Total Times Cast 103,074 / 228,681 45.07% Candidate Party Total VINCE FONG REP 57,915 60.32% PERRIN SWANLUND DEM 23,429 24.40% ERNIE GOLLEHON REP 8,779 9.14% MICHAEL GARCIA BIGLAY REP 5,886 6.13% Total Votes 96,009 MEMBER OF THE ASSEMBLY 36TH DISTRICT (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 29 of 29 (100.00%) Total Times Cast 6,836 / 16,732 40.86% Candidate Party Total TOM LACKEY REP 3,853 59.35% STEVE FOX DEM 1,460 22.49% DARREN W. PARKER DEM 748 11.52% OLLIE M. MCCAULLEY DEM 431 6.64% Total Votes 6,492 JUDGE, SUPERIOR COURT OFFICE # 20 (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 500 of 500 (100.00%) Total Times Cast 138,893 / 340,603 40.78% Candidate Party Total DAVID WOLF 84,249 68.63% W. STEVEN SHAYER 38,500 31.36% Total Votes 122,749 JUDGE, SUPERIOR COURT OFFICE # 33 (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 500 of 500 (100.00%) Total Times Cast 138,893 / 340,603 40.78% Candidate Party Total KENNETH R. GREEN 105,784 99.98% Total Votes 105,784 Page: 8 of 11 6/30/2016 11:44:23 AM JUDGE, SUPERIOR COURT OFFICE # 34 (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 500 of 500 (100.00%) Total Times Cast 138,893 / 340,603 40.78% Candidate Party Total TIFFANY ORGAN-BOWLES 49,920 41.56% CORY J. WOODWARD 48,858 40.67% J. ARTURO REVELO 21,346 17.77% Total Votes 120,124 SUPERVISOR, 1ST DISTRICT (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 95 of 95 (100.00%) Total Times Cast 28,685 / 65,907 43.52% Candidate Party Total M. "MICK" GLEASON 22,292 99.98% Total Votes 22,292 SUPERVISOR, 4TH DISTRICT (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 104 of 104 (100.00%) Total Times Cast 34,494 / 76,144 45.30% Candidate Party Total DAVID COUCH 23,166 74.95% ROBERT OWEN 7,735 25.03% Total Votes 30,901 SUPERVISOR, 5TH DISTRICT (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 89 of 89 (100.00%) Total Times Cast 14,673 / 50,808 28.88% Candidate Party Total LETICIA PEREZ 11,086 100.00% Total Votes 11,086 Page: 9 of 11 6/30/2016 11:44:23 AM CITY OF BAKERSFIELD MAYOR (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 202 of 202 (100.00%) Total Times Cast 64,506 / 159,269 40.50% Candidate Party Total KAREN GOH 20,116 33.03% KYLE CARTER 19,369 31.80% G. ALEX MERRILL 3,139 5.15% ANTHONY "T.J." 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