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Cumulative Report -Official Montrose County- General Election Cumulative Report -Official Montrose County- General Election -November 4, 2008 Presidential Electors Candidate Mail Early Election Provisional Total John McCain Sarah Palin 7,911 1,697 2,449 142 12,199 Barack Obama Joe Biden 4,622 838 956 79 6,495 Chuck Baldwin Darrell L. Castle 53 6 25 1 85 Bob Barr Wayne A. Root 68 13 20 1 102 Cynthia McKinney Rosa A. Clemente 11 3 4 0 18 Jonathan E. Allen Jeffrey D. Stath 47 5 13 3 68 Gene C. Amondson Leroy J. Pletten 0 0 0 0 0 James Harris Alyson Kennedy 0 0 1 0 1 Charles Jay Dan Sallis Jr. 6 0 2 0 8 Alan Keyes Brian Rohrbough 29 3 6 1 39 Gloria La Riva Robert Moses 2 1 1 0 4 Bradford Lyttle Abraham Bassford 0 0 0 0 0 Frank Edward McEnulty David Mangan 9 1 2 0 12 Brian Moore Stewart A. Alexander 0 0 0 0 0 Ralph Nader Matt Gonzalez 88 16 14 1 119 Thomas Robert Stevens Alden Link 3 0 0 0 3 Total Cast Votes: 12,849 2,583 3,493 228 19,153 Over Votes: 36 5 19 2 62 Under Votes: 50 8 16 0 74 United States Senator Candidate Mail Early Election Provisional Total Bob Schaffer 6963 1538 2217 134 10852 Mark Udall 4979 883 1029 72 6963 Bob Kinsey 184 40 50 0 274 Douglas "Dayhorse" Campbell 478 82 130 13 703 Totals: 12604 2543 3426 219 18792 Over Votes: 1 1 1 0 3 Under Votes: 330 52 52 11 445 Cumulative Report -Official Montrose County- General Election -November 4, 2008 Representative to the 111th United States Congress-District 3 Candidate Mail Early Election Provisional Total John T. Salazar 5963 1115 1391 104 8573 Wayne Wolf 6609 1418 1993 114 10134 Totals: 12572 2533 3384 218 18707 Over Votes: 0 0 0 0 0 Under Votes: 363 63 144 12 582 State Board of Education Congressional District 3, Candidate Mail Early Election Provisional Total Jill L. Brake 4052 767 942 66 5827 Marcia Neal 7578 1625 2258 131 11592 Totals: 11630 2392 3200 197 17419 Over Votes: 1 0 0 0 1 Under Votes: 1299 204 328 33 1864 State Representative District 58 Candidate Mail Early Election Provisional Total Scott R. Tipton 7656 1653 2314 138 11761 Noelle Hagan 4860 862 1037 69 6828 Totals: 12516 2515 3351 207 18589 Over Votes: 1 0 0 0 1 Under Votes: 413 81 177 23 694 District Attorney -7th Judicial District, Vote For 1 Candidate Mail Early Election Provisional Total Myrl Serra 9332 2015 2715 157 14219 Totals: 9332 2015 2715 157 14219 Over Votes: 0 0 0 0 0 Under Votes: 3598 581 813 73 5065 Cumulative Report -Official Montrose County- General Election -November 4, 2008 Shall Justice Allison H. Eid of the Colorado Supreme Court be retained in office? Candidate Mail Early Election Provisional Total YES 7188 1431 1912 132 10663 NO 2807 665 922 45 4439 Totals: 9995 2096 2834 177 15102 Over Votes: 2 0 0 0 2 Under Votes: 2933 500 694 53 4180 Shall Justice Gregory J. Hobbs Jr. of the Colorado Supreme Court be retained in office? Candidate Mail Early Election Provisional Total YES 6918 1389 1883 123 10313 NO 2976 681 929 55 4641 Totals: 9894 2070 2812 178 14954 Over Votes: 2 0 0 0 2 Under Votes: 3034 526 716 52 4328 Shall Judge Steven L. Bernard of the Colorado Court of Appeals be retained in office? Candidate Mail Early Election Provisional Total YES 7001 1397 1874 133 10405 NO 2837 658 910 45 4450 Totals: 9838 2055 2784 178 14855 Over Votes: 0 0 0 0 0 Under Votes: 3092 541 744 52 4429 Shall Judge David M. Furman of the Colorado Court of Appeals be retained in office? Candidate Mail Early Election Provisional Total YES 6967 1367 1848 131 10313 NO 2827 682 916 46 4471 Totals: 9794 2049 2764 177 14784 Over Votes: 3 0 0 0 3 Under Votes: 3133 547 764 53 4497 Cumulative Report -Official Montrose County- General Election -November 4, 2008 Shall Judge Robert D. Hawthorne of the Colorado Court of Appeals be retained in office? Candidate Mail Early Election Provisional Total YES 6445 1334 1817 117 9713 NO 3287 709 938 57 4991 Totals: 9732 2043 2755 174 14704 Over Votes: 4 0 0 0 4 Under Votes: 3194 553 773 56 4576 Shall Judge Jerry N. Jones of the Colorado Court of Appeals be retained in office? Candidate Mail Early Election Provisional Total YES 6820 1353 1826 119 10118 NO 2875 689 916 56 4536 Totals: 9695 2042 2742 175 14654 Over Votes: 4 0 1 0 5 Under Votes: 3231 554 785 55 4625 Shall Judge Gilbert M. Roman of the Colorado Court of Appeals be retained in office? Candidate Mail Early Election Provisional Total YES 6438 1328 1804 120 9690 NO 3262 709 934 55 4960 Totals: 9700 2037 2738 175 14650 Over Votes: 4 0 0 0 4 Under Votes: 3226 559 790 55 4630 Shall Judge Diana L. Terry of the Colorado Court of Appeals be retained in office? Candidate Mail Early Election Provisional Total YES 6646 1346 1816 130 9938 NO 3093 690 928 47 4758 Totals: 9739 2036 2744 177 14696 Over Votes: 2 0 0 0 2 Under Votes: 3189 560 784 53 4586 Cumulative Report -Official Montrose County- General Election -November 4, 2008 Shall Judge Charles R. Greenacre of the 7th Judicial District be retained in office? Candidate Mail Early Election Provisional Total YES 7775 1518 1949 126 11368 NO 2579 600 866 54 4099 Totals: 10354 2118 2815 180 15467 Over Votes: 2 0 0 0 2 Under Votes: 2574 478 713 50 3815 Shall Judge J. Steven Patrick of the 7th Judicial District be retained in office? Candidate Mail Early Election Provisional Total YES 7453 1463 1885 121 10922 NO 2628 627 884 53 4192 Totals: 10081 2090 2769 174 15114 Over Votes: 5 0 0 0 5 Under Votes: 2844 506 759 56 4165 Shall Judge James Schum of the 7th Judicial District be retained in office? Candidate Mail Early Election Provisional Total YES 6989 1358 1783 126 10256 NO 3056 728 1004 52 4840 Totals: 10045 2086 2787 178 15096 Over Votes: 0 0 0 0 0 Under Votes: 2885 510 741 52 4188 Shall Judge Diana Barber of the Montrose County Court be retained in office? Candidate Mail Early Election Provisional Total YES 7542 1499 1966 130 11137 NO 2397 599 838 45 3879 Totals: 9939 2098 2804 175 15016 Over Votes: 1 0 0 0 1 Under Votes: 2990 498 724 55 4267 Cumulative Report -Official Montrose County- General Election -November 4, 2008 County Commissioner District 1 Candidate Mail Early Election Provisional Total Ronald D. Henderson 5572 1230 1677 99 8578 Bill Patterson 4854 881 945 69 6749 Brent E. Wallace 1641 338 636 30 2645 Totals: 12067 2449 3258 198 17972 Over Votes: 4 0 0 0 4 Under Votes: 859 147 270 32 1308 County Commissioner District 3 Candidate Mail Early Election Provisional Total David S. White 7568 1630 2262 125 11585 Timothy E. Walsh 4199 773 914 70 5956 Totals: 11767 2403 3176 195 17541 Over Votes: 0 0 0 0 0 Under Votes: 1163 193 352 35 1743 Amendment 46 Candidate Mail Early Election Provisional Total YES 5538 1065 1351 79 8033 NO 6465 1357 1856 110 9788 Totals: 12003 2422 3207 189 17821 Over Votes: 6 0 1 0 7 Under Votes: 921 174 320 41 1456 Amendment 47 Candidate Mail Early Election Provisional Total YES 5737 1133 1236 75 8181 NO 6557 1329 2074 120 10080 Totals: 12294 2462 3310 195 18261 Over Votes: 9 0 0 0 9 Under Votes: 627 134 218 35 1014 Cumulative Report -Official Montrose County- General Election -November 4, 2008 Amendment 48 Candidate Mail Early Election Provisional Total YES 4177 876 1247 82 6382 NO 8069 1594 2056 113 11832 Totals: 12246 2470 3303 195 18214 Over Votes: 4 0 0 0 4 Under Votes: 680 126 225 35 1066 Amendment 49 Candidate Mail Early Election Provisional Total YES 4940 911 1078 78 7007 NO 7140 1510 2184 116 10950 Totals: 12080 2421 3262 194 17957 Over Votes: 2 0 1 0 3 Under Votes: 848 175 265 36 1324 Amendment 50 Candidate Mail Early Election Provisional Total YES 6439 1248 1679 109 9475 NO 5734 1188 1570 86 8578 Totals: 12173 2436 3249 195 18053 Over Votes: 1 0 1 0 2 Under Votes: 756 160 278 35 1229 Amendment 51 Candidate Mail Early Election Provisional Total YES 2967 592 686 45 4290 NO 9306 1857 2607 154 13924 Totals: 12273 2449 3293 199 18214 Over Votes: 2 0 1 0 3 Under Votes: 655 147 234 31 1067 Cumulative Report -Official Montrose County- General Election -November 4, 2008 Amendment 52 Candidate Mail Early Election Provisional Total YES 4057 678 919 73 5727 NO 7992 1738 2292 122 12144 Totals: 12049 2416 3211 195 17871 Over Votes: 3 0 1 0 4 Under Votes: 878 180 316 35 1409 Amendment 54 Candidate Mail Early Election Provisional Total YES 6615 1185 1476 106 9382 NO 5358 1184 1710 86 8338 Totals: 11973 2369 3186 192 17720 Over Votes: 5 0 0 0 5 Under Votes: 952 227 342 38 1559 Amendment 58 Candidate Mail Early Election Provisional Total YES 3547 669 704 48 4968 NO 8730 1773 2560 145 13208 Totals: 12277 2442 3264 193 18176 Over Votes: 2 0 0 0 2 Under Votes: 651 154 264 37 1106 Amendment 59 Candidate Mail Early Election Provisional Total YES 4110 840 1227 99 6276 NO 7903 1569 1990 93 11555 Totals: 12013 2409 3217 192 17831 Over Votes: 3 0 0 0 3 Under Votes: 914 187 311 38 1450 Cumulative Report -Official Montrose County- General Election -November 4, 2008 Referendum L Candidate Mail Early Election Provisional Total YES 4408 907 1233 97 6645 NO 7475 1461 1907 91 10934 Totals: 11883 2368 3140 188 17579 Over Votes: 3 0 0 0 3 Under Votes: 1044 228 388 42 1702 Referendum M Candidate Mail Early Election Provisional Total YES 5861 1151 1283 83 8378 NO 5584 1157 1760 102 8603 Totals: 11445 2308 3043 185 16981 Over Votes: 4 0 0 0 4 Under Votes: 1481 288 485 45 2299 Referendum N Candidate Mail Early Election Provisional Total YES 6759 1264 1392 89 9504 NO 4868 1050 1668 98 7684 Totals: 11627 2314 3060 187 17188 Over Votes: 4 0 0 0 4 Under Votes: 1299 282 468 43 2092 Referendum O Candidate Mail Early Election Provisional Total YES 4867 965 1159 81 7072 NO 6835 1364 1928 109 10236 Totals: 11702 2329 3087 190 17308 Over Votes: 3 1 0 0 4 Under Votes: 1225 266 441 40 1972 Cumulative Report -Official Montrose County- General Election -November 4, 2008 Question 2A Candidate Mail Early Election Provisional Total YES 1455 240 253 21 1969 NO 4107 839 1141 70 6157 Totals: 5562 1079 1394 91 8126 Over Votes: 1 0 0 0 1 Under Votes: 419 93 134 17 663 Question 3C Candidate Mail Early Election Provisional Total YES 44 0 0 0 44 NO 63 0 0 0 63 Totals: 107 0 0 0 107 Over Votes: 0 0 0 0 0 Under Votes: 11 0 0 0 11 Question 4A Candidate Mail Early Election Provisional Total YES 55 0 0 0 55 NO 55 0 0 0 55 Totals: 110 0 0 0 110 Over Votes: 0 0 0 0 0 Under Votes: 8 0 0 0 8 Question 4B Candidate Mail Early Election Provisional Total YES 45 0 0 0 45 NO 62 0 0 0 62 Totals: 107 0 0 0 107 Over Votes: 0 0 0 0 0 Under Votes: 11 0 0 0 11.
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