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Cumulative Report — Official Cumulative Report — Official Hamilton County, Ohio — General Election Official — November 08, 2016 Page 1 of 27 11/22/2016 10:49 AM Total Number of Voters : 417,456 of 580,354 = 71.93% Precincts Reporting 556 of 556 = 100.00% Party Candidate Early Election Total For President and Vice President, Vote For 1 DEM Clinton / Kaine 63,150 57.85% 152,569 50.86% 215,719 52.73% REP Trump / Pence 41,531 38.05% 132,134 44.05% 173,665 42.45% Johnson / Weld 2,967 2.72% 10,233 3.41% 13,200 3.23% GRE Stein / Baraka 794 0.73% 2,929 0.98% 3,723 0.91% McMullin / Johnson (W) 284 0.26% 1,093 0.36% 1,377 0.34% NON Duncan / Johnson 369 0.34% 842 0.28% 1,211 0.30% Castle / Bradley (W) 30 0.03% 68 0.02% 98 0.02% Maturen / Munoz (W) 20 0.02% 44 0.01% 64 0.02% Hoefling / Schulin (W) 3 0.00% 15 0.01% 18 0.00% Kirschner / Menefield (W) 2 0.00% 8 0.00% 10 0.00% Hartnell / Marshall (W) 2 0.00% 4 0.00% 6 0.00% Kotlikoff / Leamer (W) 0 0.00% 6 0.00% 6 0.00% Schriner / Moreaux (W) 1 0.00% 4 0.00% 5 0.00% Keniston / Taylor (W) 0 0.00% 2 0.00% 2 0.00% Smith / White (W) 0 0.00% 2 0.00% 2 0.00% Moorehead / Lilly (W) 0 0.00% 1 0.00% 1 0.00% Stroh / Callahan (W) 0 0.00% 1 0.00% 1 0.00% Thomson / Ducro, Jr. (W) 1 0.00% 0 0.00% 1 0.00% Bell / Hempstead (W) 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% Bickelmeyer / Young (W) 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% Fox / Kushner (W) 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% Jaynes / Stewart (W) 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% Maldonado / Terranova (W) 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% Cast Votes: 109,154 97.59% 299,955 98.15% 409,109 98.00% Over Votes: 249 0.22% 393 0.13% 642 0.15% Under Votes: 2,441 2.18% 5,264 1.72% 7,705 1.85% For U.S. Senator, Vote For 1 REP Rob Portman 55,394 51.40% 160,904 54.60% 216,298 53.74% DEM Ted Strickland 48,717 45.21% 121,710 41.30% 170,427 42.35% GRE Joseph R. DeMare 1,489 1.38% 5,358 1.82% 6,847 1.70% NON Tom Connors 1,136 1.05% 3,617 1.23% 4,753 1.18% NON Scott Rupert 1,024 0.95% 3,113 1.06% 4,137 1.03% James Stahl (W) 2 0.00% 6 0.00% 8 0.00% Cast Votes: 107,762 96.35% 294,708 96.43% 402,470 96.41% Over Votes: 211 0.19% 408 0.13% 619 0.15% Under Votes: 3,871 3.46% 10,496 3.43% 14,367 3.44% Cumulative Report — Official Hamilton County, Ohio — General Election Official — November 08, 2016 Page 2 of 27 11/22/2016 10:49 AM Total Number of Voters : 417,456 of 580,354 = 71.93% Precincts Reporting 556 of 556 = 100.00% Party Candidate Early Election Total For Representative to Congress (First District), Vote For 1 REP Steve Chabot 30,873 48.83% 94,739 53.53% 125,612 52.29% DEM Michele Young 32,327 51.13% 82,170 46.43% 114,497 47.66% Sholom D. Keller (W) 31 0.05% 72 0.04% 103 0.04% Kiumars G. Kiani (W) 0 0.00% 9 0.01% 9 0.00% Cast Votes: 63,231 96.32% 176,990 96.08% 240,221 96.15% Over Votes: 34 0.05% 130 0.07% 164 0.07% Under Votes: 2,381 3.63% 7,086 3.85% 9,467 3.79% Precincts Voters Counted Total Percent Ballots Registered Percent 333 333 100.00% 249,852 358,172 69.76% For Representative to Congress (Second District), Vote For 1 REP Brad Wenstrup 21,589 49.93% 63,861 56.37% 85,450 54.59% DEM William R. Smith 19,397 44.86% 45,827 40.45% 65,224 41.67% Janet Everhard (W) 2,253 5.21% 3,595 3.17% 5,848 3.74% Cast Votes: 43,239 93.59% 113,283 93.31% 156,522 93.39% Over Votes: 38 0.08% 84 0.07% 122 0.07% Under Votes: 2,921 6.32% 8,039 6.62% 10,960 6.54% Precincts Voters Counted Total Percent Ballots Registered Percent 223 223 100.00% 167,604 222,182 75.44% For State Senator (8th District), Vote For 1 REP Lou Terhar 26,162 61.46% 80,053 63.36% 106,215 62.88% DEM Mary Rose Lierman 16,406 38.54% 46,287 36.64% 62,693 37.12% Cast Votes: 42,568 91.89% 126,340 91.37% 168,908 91.50% Over Votes: 21 0.05% 42 0.03% 63 0.03% Under Votes: 3,735 8.06% 11,884 8.60% 15,619 8.46% Precincts Voters Counted Total Percent Ballots Registered Percent 238 238 100.00% 184,590 241,801 76.34% Cumulative Report — Official Hamilton County, Ohio — General Election Official — November 08, 2016 Page 3 of 27 11/22/2016 10:49 AM Total Number of Voters : 417,456 of 580,354 = 71.93% Precincts Reporting 556 of 556 = 100.00% Party Candidate Early Election Total For State Representative (27th District), Vote For 1 REP Tom Brinkman, Jr. 10,206 57.72% 30,350 66.97% 40,556 64.37% DEM Joe Otis 7,475 42.28% 14,972 33.03% 22,447 35.63% Cast Votes: 17,681 92.73% 45,322 92.51% 63,003 92.57% Over Votes: 6 0.03% 19 0.04% 25 0.04% Under Votes: 1,381 7.24% 3,650 7.45% 5,031 7.39% Precincts Voters Counted Total Percent Ballots Registered Percent 91 91 100.00% 68,059 86,017 79.12% For State Representative (28th District), Vote For 1 REP Jonathan Dever 8,915 53.65% 27,183 58.72% 36,098 57.38% DEM Jessica Miranda 7,701 46.35% 19,107 41.28% 26,808 42.62% Cast Votes: 16,616 93.74% 46,290 93.54% 62,906 93.59% Over Votes: 8 0.05% 15 0.03% 23 0.03% Under Votes: 1,102 6.22% 3,181 6.43% 4,283 6.37% Precincts Voters Counted Total Percent Ballots Registered Percent 91 91 100.00% 67,212 86,937 77.31% For State Representative (29th District), Vote For 1 REP Louis W. Blessing III 8,784 100.00% 28,354 100.00% 37,138 100.00% Cast Votes: 8,784 66.06% 28,354 65.21% 37,138 65.41% Over Votes: 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% Under Votes: 4,512 33.94% 15,128 34.79% 19,640 34.59% Precincts Voters Counted Total Percent Ballots Registered Percent 73 73 100.00% 56,778 77,483 73.28% Cumulative Report — Official Hamilton County, Ohio — General Election Official — November 08, 2016 Page 4 of 27 11/22/2016 10:49 AM Total Number of Voters : 417,456 of 580,354 = 71.93% Precincts Reporting 556 of 556 = 100.00% Party Candidate Early Election Total For State Representative (30th District), Vote For 1 REP Bill Seitz 10,365 72.71% 30,353 73.25% 40,718 73.11% DEM Mark a. Childers 3,891 27.29% 11,084 26.75% 14,975 26.89% Cast Votes: 14,256 93.16% 41,437 91.48% 55,693 91.90% Over Votes: 5 0.03% 17 0.04% 22 0.04% Under Votes: 1,041 6.80% 3,844 8.49% 4,885 8.06% Precincts Voters Counted Total Percent Ballots Registered Percent 74 74 100.00% 60,600 77,381 78.31% For State Representative (31st District), Vote For 1 DEM Brigid Kelly 10,481 73.62% 24,100 65.89% 34,581 68.06% REP Mary Yeager 3,756 26.38% 12,475 34.11% 16,231 31.94% Cast Votes: 14,237 93.08% 36,575 91.43% 50,812 91.89% Over Votes: 4 0.03% 15 0.04% 19 0.03% Under Votes: 1,055 6.90% 3,412 8.53% 4,467 8.08% Precincts Voters Counted Total Percent Ballots Registered Percent 73 73 100.00% 55,298 82,958 66.66% For State Representative (32nd District), Vote For 1 DEM Catherine Ingram 10,555 75.83% 27,040 77.29% 37,595 76.88% REP Matthew H. Wahlert 3,364 24.17% 7,944 22.71% 11,308 23.12% Cast Votes: 13,919 93.10% 34,984 92.84% 48,903 92.91% Over Votes: 7 0.05% 19 0.05% 26 0.05% Under Votes: 1,024 6.85% 2,681 7.11% 3,705 7.04% Precincts Voters Counted Total Percent Ballots Registered Percent 78 78 100.00% 52,634 87,106 60.43% Cumulative Report — Official Hamilton County, Ohio — General Election Official — November 08, 2016 Page 5 of 27 11/22/2016 10:49 AM Total Number of Voters : 417,456 of 580,354 = 71.93% Precincts Reporting 556 of 556 = 100.00% Party Candidate Early Election Total For State Representative (33rd District), Vote For 1 DEM Alicia Reece 11,783 76.01% 28,222 72.55% 40,005 73.54% REP David Miller 3,718 23.99% 10,678 27.45% 14,396 26.46% Cast Votes: 15,501 95.65% 38,900 95.65% 54,401 95.65% Over Votes: 12 0.07% 14 0.03% 26 0.05% Under Votes: 693 4.28% 1,755 4.32% 2,448 4.30% Precincts Voters Counted Total Percent Ballots Registered Percent 76 76 100.00% 56,875 82,472 68.96% For County Commissioner (Full term commencing 1-2-2017), Vote For 1 DEM Todd Portune 65,966 62.82% 161,275 56.82% 227,241 58.44% REP Andrew S.
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