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Official Election Canvass of Results Report Date/Time: 12/01/2008 11:06 AM STATE OF ARIZONA OFFICIAL CANVASS Page Number 1 2008 General Election - November 4, 2008 Compiled and Issued by the Arizona Secretary of State Apache Cochise Coconino Gila Graham Greenlee La Paz Maricopa Mohave Navajo Pima Pinal Santa Cruz Yavapai Yuma TOTAL Total Eligible Registration 41,425 70,715 69,855 31,132 17,282 4,337 8,195 1,730,886 105,200 58,528 496,667 145,704 21,287 118,923 67,315 2,987,451 Total Ballots Cast 24,907 49,390 54,861 22,717 12,170 2,968 5,671 1,380,571 68,930 36,366 397,503 106,095 13,542 100,904 44,256 2,320,851 Total Voter Turnout Percent 60.13 69.84 78.54 72.97 70.42 68.43 69.20 79.76 65.52 62.13 80.03 72.82 63.62 84.85 65.74 77.69 PRECINCTS 45 64 85 39 18 8 12 1,142 73 70 417 88 24 112 42 2,239 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS Democratic (Barack Obama, President Joe Biden, Vice-President) 15,390 18,943 31,433 7,884 3,487 1,165 1,929 602,166 22,092 15,579 206,254 44,254 8,683 36,889 18,559 1,034,707 RAÚL H. CASTRO JACOB HARVEY HAROLD HOLMES BYRON JACKSON ROSE MOFFORD CATHERENE MORTON WENDSLER NOSIE, SR. VERMA PASTOR WILLIAM ROE HARRIET H. YOUNG Green (Cynthia McKinney, President Rosa Clemente, Vice-President) 75 90 117 31 23 3 14 1,799 111 70 683 116 17 185 72 3,406 CELESTE M. CASTORENA REBECCA DEWITT KATHLEEN HALBERT BEN HIGGS THERESA MARTIN TELEMACHOS MAVRIDES LARRY MCCONNELL JUAN RAMIREZ, II RICHARD SCOTT ÁNGEL TORRES * Elected Report Date/Time: 12/01/2008 11:06 AM STATE OF ARIZONA OFFICIAL CANVASS Page Number 2 2008 General Election - November 4, 2008 Compiled and Issued by the Arizona Secretary of State Apache Cochise Coconino Gila Graham Greenlee La Paz Maricopa Mohave Navajo Pima Pinal Santa Cruz Yavapai Yuma TOTAL Libertarian (Bob Barr, President Wayne A. Root, Vice-President) 111 371 267 150 60 16 39 7,605 433 158 1,923 530 49 638 205 12,555 JOE MICHAEL COBB TED LOUIS GLENN ERNEST HANCOCK BARRY HESS MICHAEL KIELSKY RACHEL KIELSKY DAVID SCHLOSSER WARREN SEVERIN GEORGE SQUYRES EDWARD VALLEJO Republican * (John McCain, President Sarah Palin, Vice-President) 8,551 29,026 22,186 14,095 8,376 1,712 3,509 746,448 44,333 19,761 182,406 59,421 4,518 61,192 24,577 1,230,111 BRUCE ASH KURT DAVIS WES GULLETT SHARON HARPER JACK LONDEN BEVERLY LOCKETT MILLER LEE MILLER BETTINA NAVA RANDY PULLEN D. MICHAEL RAPPOPORT None (Ralph Nader, President Matt Gonzalez, Vice-President) 109 356 309 156 56 17 53 6,095 561 182 1,995 562 35 638 177 11,301 DEBORAH BLAKEMORE PAUL CRAWFORD PAUL DUNAKIN KENNETH ERICKSON MICHAEL FRIEDMANN CHRISTINE GIST DIANE MCCARTHY ERIC RICHARDSON JEANETTE RODDA VRENDI WILL * Elected Report Date/Time: 12/01/2008 11:06 AM STATE OF ARIZONA OFFICIAL CANVASS Page Number 3 2008 General Election - November 4, 2008 Compiled and Issued by the Arizona Secretary of State Apache Cochise Coconino Gila Graham Greenlee La Paz Maricopa Mohave Navajo Pima Pinal Santa Cruz Yavapai Yuma TOTAL Write-In (Jonathan Allen [Write-In], President Jeffrey Stath, Vice-President) 001000050010001 8 CAREY BROADWATER KEITH BROADWATER DEBORAH BROWN GARY BROWN JOSHUA BROWN MARK BROWN JUDITH E. BURROUGHS LISA CAMPBELL ALONSO DIAZ JENNIFER HOWARD Write-In (Chuck Baldwin [Write-In], President Darrell L. Castle, Vice-President) 26 34 31 17 5 0 8 832 75 50 162 0 1 106 24 1,371 GORDON L. BRADSHAW JUDITH EADES DAVID EDMONDS MARK HUBLER DEBRA LINDLEY NATHANIEL LINDLEY THOMAS LINDLEY ZACHARY LINDLEY NATHAN MARR JASON YOUNG Write-In (Charles Jay [Write-In], President Barry Hess, Vice-President) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 16 EDWARD GAMMILL POWELL GAMMILL EMILY GOLDBERG SCOTT GRAINGER MATHEW HELEAN TRINA HELEAN ZELIG HESS WILLIAM KEOWN MICHAEL PATTERSON MIKE SHIPLEY * Elected Report Date/Time: 12/01/2008 11:06 AM STATE OF ARIZONA OFFICIAL CANVASS Page Number 4 2008 General Election - November 4, 2008 Compiled and Issued by the Arizona Secretary of State Apache Cochise Coconino Gila Graham Greenlee La Paz Maricopa Mohave Navajo Pima Pinal Santa Cruz Yavapai Yuma TOTAL U.S. REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS - DISTRICT NO. 1 (DEM) Ann Kirkpatrick * 17,783 --- 34,071 11,193 5,090 1,686 --- --- --- 19,285 --- 21,669 --- 45,014 --- 155,791 (LBT) Thane Eichenauer 279 --- 830 267 86 28 --- --- --- 377 --- 495 --- 1,316 --- 3,678 (REP) Sydney Hay 5,482 --- 15,500 9,226 6,299 1,039 --- --- --- 13,418 --- 13,473 --- 45,487 --- 109,924 (IND) Brent Maupin 481 --- 1,781 743 240 59 --- --- --- 770 --- 1,196 --- 4,124 --- 9,394 U.S. REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS - DISTRICT NO. 2 (DEM) John Thrasher --- --- 156 --- --- --- 11 104,594 20,247 603 --- --- --- 0 --- 125,611 (GRN) William Crum --- --- 7 --- --- --- 0 2,676 915 18 --- --- --- 0 --- 3,616 (LBT) Powell Gammill --- --- 16 --- --- --- 0 6,093 1,750 23 --- --- --- 0 --- 7,882 (REP) Trent Franks * --- --- 51 --- --- --- 4 160,521 40,174 164 --- --- --- 0 --- 200,914 U.S. REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS - DISTRICT NO. 3 (DEM) Bob Lord --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 115,759 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 115,759 (LBT) Michael Shoen --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 10,602 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 10,602 (REP) John Shadegg * --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 148,800 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 148,800 U.S. REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS - DISTRICT NO. 4 (DEM) Ed Pastor * --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 89,721 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 89,721 (GRN) Rebecca DeWitt --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 4,464 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 4,464 (LBT) Joe Cobb --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 3,807 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 3,807 (REP) Don Karg --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 26,435 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 26,435 U.S. REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS - DISTRICT NO. 5 (DEM) Harry Mitchell * --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 149,033 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 149,033 (LBT) Warren Severin --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 9,158 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 9,158 (REP) David Schweikert --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 122,165 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 122,165 (NONE) Ralph Hughes (Write-In) --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 9 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 9 U.S. REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS - DISTRICT NO. 6 (DEM) Rebecca Schneider --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 99,755 --- --- --- 15,702 --- --- --- 115,457 (LBT) Rick Biondi --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 8,816 --- --- --- 1,321 --- --- --- 10,137 (REP) Jeff Flake * --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 185,188 --- --- --- 23,394 --- --- --- 208,582 * Elected Report Date/Time: 12/01/2008 11:06 AM STATE OF ARIZONA OFFICIAL CANVASS Page Number 5 2008 General Election - November 4, 2008 Compiled and Issued by the Arizona Secretary of State Apache Cochise Coconino Gila Graham Greenlee La Paz Maricopa Mohave Navajo Pima Pinal Santa Cruz Yavapai Yuma TOTAL U.S. REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS - DISTRICT NO. 7 (DEM) Raúl Grijalva * --- --- --- --- --- --- 2,122 18,503 --- --- 68,181 7,247 7,992 --- 20,259 124,304 (LBT) Raymond Patrick Petrulsky --- --- --- --- --- --- 216 1,231 --- --- 3,560 634 178 --- 1,936 7,755 (REP) Joseph Sweeney --- --- --- --- --- --- 2,727 12,468 --- --- 22,078 7,000 1,903 --- 18,249 64,425 (NONE) Harley Meyer (Write-In) --- --- --- --- --- --- 0 0 --- --- 2 0 1 --- 2 5 U.S. REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS - DISTRICT NO. 8 (DEM) Gabrielle Giffords * --- 23,533 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 151,556 2,999 1,541 --- --- 179,629 (LBT) Paul Davis --- 1,616 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 6,325 70 70 --- --- 8,081 (REP) Tim Bee --- 23,280 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 112,612 3,559 1,102 --- --- 140,553 (NONE) Paul Price (Write-In) --- 1 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 2 0 0 --- --- 3 STATE SENATOR - DISTRICT NO. 1 (DEM) Pat Chancerelle --- --- 7,054 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 30,458 --- 37,512 (REP) Steve Pierce * --- --- 8,007 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 50,605 --- 58,612 STATE SENATOR - DISTRICT NO. 2 (DEM) Albert Hale * 14,221 --- 20,654 --- --- --- --- --- 77 7,289 --- --- --- 0 --- 42,241 (REP) Royce Jenkins 2,832 --- 11,168 --- --- --- --- --- 91 1,602 --- --- --- 0 --- 15,693 STATE SENATOR - DISTRICT NO. 3 (DEM) Mary Landahl --- --- 1,653 --- --- --- 886 --- 22,960 --- --- --- --- --- --- 25,499 (REP) Ron Gould * --- --- 1,650 --- --- --- 1,489 --- 39,591 --- --- --- --- --- --- 42,730 STATE SENATOR - DISTRICT NO. 4 (DEM) Robert Boehlke --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 43,389 --- --- --- --- --- 4,005 --- 47,394 (REP) Jack Harper * --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 65,565 --- --- --- --- --- 7,532 --- 73,097 STATE SENATOR - DISTRICT NO. 5 (DEM) Bill Jeffers 2,412 --- 1 9,810 5,005 1,631 --- --- --- 11,506 --- 0 --- --- --- 30,365 (REP) Sylvia Tenney Allen * 4,201 --- 0 10,617 6,491 1,088 --- --- --- 13,950 --- 0 --- --- --- 36,347 STATE SENATOR - DISTRICT NO. 6 (DEM) Jim Larson --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 31,579 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 31,579 * Elected Report Date/Time: 12/01/2008 11:06 AM STATE OF ARIZONA OFFICIAL CANVASS Page Number 6 2008 General Election - November 4, 2008 Compiled and Issued by the Arizona Secretary of State Apache Cochise Coconino Gila Graham Greenlee La Paz Maricopa Mohave Navajo Pima Pinal Santa Cruz Yavapai Yuma TOTAL (REP) Pamela Gorman * --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 47,116 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 47,116 STATE SENATOR - DISTRICT NO. 7 (DEM) Lisa Black --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 31,583 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 31,583 (LBT) Dennis G. Grenier --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 2,465 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 2,465 (REP) Jim Waring * --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 46,673 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 46,673 STATE SENATOR - DISTRICT NO. 8 (REP) Carolyn S. Allen * --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 71,125 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 71,125 STATE SENATOR - DISTRICT NO. 9 (DEM) Karen Price --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 32,236 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 32,236 (REP) Robert "Bob"
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