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Certificate of Ascertainment CERTIFICATE OF ASCERTAINMENT Trenton, New Jersey I, CHRIS CHRISTIE, Governor of the State of New Jersey, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that an election held in the State on the sixth day ofNovember, 2012, the following named persons were duly elected and chosen by the people of said State, to be ELECTORS OF PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES: Frank Argote-Freyre John J. McCarthy Virginia N. Scott Marion G. Costanza Ileana Montes Henry G. Sykes Suzanne Marshall Discher Ida Ochoteco Philip Thigpen Christopher Irving Paul Penna Beth E. Timberman Jeffrey Laurenti Robert F. Renaud I DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the Board of State Canvassers did ascertain and determine under and by virtue of the law of said State, that the number of votes given or cast at said election for each person nominated as nominated as ELECTOR OF PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED ST ATES, are as follows, to wit: DEMOCRATIC PARTY PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS FOR President: Barack Obama Vice President: Joe Biden Each Elector Received 2,122,786 Votes Frank Argote-Freyre John J. McCarthy Marion G. Costanza Ileana Montes Virginia N. Scott Suzarme Marshall Discher Ida Ochoteco Henry G. Sykes Christopher Irving Paul Penna Philip Thigpen Jeffrey Laurenti Robert F. Renaud Beth E. Timberman REPUBLICAN PARTY PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS FOR President: Mitt Romney Vice President: Paul Ryan Each Elector Received 1,478,088 Votes John Bayeux Jennifer Giattino Reed S. Kean Wilbur J. Christie Diane Gooch Dana Mulligan Elis C. Sosa Ailish C. Hambel Geraldine A. Nardello Aubrey A. Fenton Tanya Hughes Freeman Laura Overdeck Phyllis Florek Donald Katz PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS FOR President: Gary Johnson Vice President: James P. Gray Each Elector Received 21,035 Votes Richard 1. Edgar, Jr. Dan Karlan John Taylor Emerson Ellett Walter M. Luers Christopher S. Thrasher Vinko Grskovic Timothy Francis O'Brien Arpit D. Trivedi Todd Jarger David Schneck Frank F. Warren, Jr. Kenneth R. Kaplan William F. Sihr, IV PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS FOR President: Jill Stein Vice President: Cheri Honkala Each Elector Received 9,886 Votes Thomas Cannavo Mark Heacock John William Reitter Ed Fanning Laura H. Houck Michael Spector Danid Evans Farkas F. Beresford Jones Steven Welzer Simon M. Feder Fred McCann Kenneth Wolski Richard P. Fuller Nicholas Mellis PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS FOR President: Virgil Goode Vice President: Jim Clymer Each Elector Received 2,063 Votes Martin Grifone Thomas J. McDonald Calvin H. Wortman Maxine Grifone Dixie Lee Patterson Ellen Wortman Anna Maria Lypowy Lowell T. Patterson Jennifer Wortman Joseph A. Lypowy Ronald Salanitri Paul Wortman Laura A. McDonald RoseAnn Salanitri PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS FOR President: Ross C. "Rocky" Anderson Vice President: Luis J. Rodriguez Each Elector Received 1,723 Votes Susan Bishop Charles E. Hardy Timothy 1. O'Neill Sally Jane Gellert Cecilia A. Horne James A. Sutton Linda Gochfeld Elizabeth F. Kaplan Joanne VaLanda-O'Neill Nathaniel Gurien Mary Ellen Marino F. Allen Wells, Jr. John E. Hannold Robert J. McCafferty PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS FOR President: Jeff Boss Vice President: Bob Pasternak Each Elector Received 1,024 Votes Emma Astudillo Miriam Cordova Jelena Peric Elizabeth Belveduto Evelyn Galindo Kenneth Pfeil Jeff Boss Mary Hanford Robert Thorne Laura Boss Maria McDonald Barry Winograd Richard Carreras Dimiter Mihov PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS FOR President: James Harris Vice President: Maura DeLuca Each Elector Received 709 Votes Susan E. Anmuth Edwin L. Hall Robert G. Robertson Richard Ariza Jane E. Harris Cesar O. Sanchez Michael Baumann Amy L. Husk Robert E. Stanton Jonathan F. Erway Alberto Montare Moses Williams Peter L. Glace Norman Lee Oleson PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS FOR President: Merlin Miller Vice President: Harry Bertram Each Elector Received 664 Votes Beatris Caldalda Ludwig D. Freibarg Sonja Nilsson Alexander Carmichael Joseph Gangi Gene Sanson, Jr. Maryann Conklin Joseph Hoyda Alan Silkowski Edgar de la Vega Chris LaCorte Jeffrey Walsh Dennis Alan Fenstermaker Mark MacNeill PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS FOR President: Peta Lindsay Vice President: Yari Osorio Each Elector Received 521 Votes Scott C. Baier Sylvia R. Gambony Edna K. Meyer Hugh J. Breyer Matthew D. Karlson Chris R. Morgan Anna Daly Michael C. Massey Joshua D. Peabody Gary DiBenedetto Jacob G. Mautner Gabriela Pineda J ames Duvall Alvin Andre Meyer BY THE GOVERNOR: GIVEN, under my hand and the Great Seal of the State of New Jersey, this seventh day of December two thousand twelve. ATTEST: LT. GOVERNOR/SECRETARY OF STATE .
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