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Personal Choice Detail by Political Subdivision Camden County CAM_20171107_E November 7, 2017 Personal Choice Detail by Political Subdivision Camden County Governor Vote for One Political Subdivision: County Write-in Name Machine Voter Tag MARITA WELDE 25003 XNNCH LEWIS BLACK 25003 XNRFJ LOUIS DELEONARDIS JR 25008 XNJRF PAGLIA 25016 XNCMX ROY 25019 XNJMC JOAN RIVERS 25030 XNNMM DONALD NORCROSS 25070 XNNRN JOE BUSH 25073 XNNHM HARSHVARDHAN SINGH 25077 XNJTF DAVID HUGHES 25080 XNJJJ GREGORY PIOTROWSKI 25090 XNCZT GREGORY PIOTROWSKI 25090 XNHFH JON STEWERT 25092 XNHTX JIM ANDERSON 25095 XNJMN RAYMOND DAVIDSON 25103 XNJRX LUBA MANGEL 25113 XNCTF MICKEYMOUSE 25124 XNCTX PATRICIA FRAMPTON 25131 XNJCH STEVE SWEENEY 25138 XNCMT STEVEN SWEENEY 25140 XNRRM EDWARD DIGIACOMO 25144 XNCMN CARSON WENTZ 25147 XNCMX SAMMIE DAVIS 25150 XNCRX ERMT-LEFROG 25155 XNJFM DWAYNE PIETZSCH 25160 XNNMX MICHEAL BACHICH 25169 XNNHJ JIM JOHNSON 25174 XNNRX BILLY-PARK 25186 XNRMF STEPHEN CAREY 25192 XNJFF COREY BOOKER 25201 XNHTJ LOU AMORIELLO 25217 XNRFJ MICKEY MOUSE 25222 XNJTF CORY BOOKER 25224 XNNRC SAMMIE DAVIS 25230 XNJTZ GANDOLF 25235 XNJCF CHARLES GORMAN 25236 XNJTJ ANDREW KALICK 25238 XNRMF NONE 25251 XNJFZ STEVVEN-PETRILLO 25259 XNHFT November 08, 2017 11:11 AM Page 1 of 94 CAM_20171107_E November 7, 2017 Personal Choice Detail by Political Subdivision Camden County Governor Vote for One Political Subdivision: County Write-in Name Machine Voter Tag JOHN WISNIEWSKI 25287 XNHFT ROBERT S MARTIN 25288 XNJTH ROBERTA CORRY 25289 XNJRC JOHNSON,JIM 25290 XNNCC JACK CIATTARELLI 25298 XNJZT JOCKO WILLINK 25300 XNHFC JIM MCGREEVEY 25302 XNNCM JEFF ORIENTE 25312 XNCRN KEVIN BEATTY 25316 XNCMM QUASIMODO 25320 XNNRH RICK GRIMES 25324 XNJZN JOSEPH WICKERSHAM 25333 XNHFH DONALD J. TRUMP 25336 XNRFC SHAUNA-SHAMES 25338 XNCMJ WENDE NACHMAN 25347 XNCFC ALEXANDER MUHAMMAD 25358 XNNCJ BRO. ZAWDIE ABDUL-MALIK 25382 XNJFX DAVID-E-MULL 25397 XNJZN HARSH VARDHAN SINGH 25402 XNJHF NONE 25404 XNCFN SUZANNE LUBIN 25404 XNJFH ANTHONY J MECCA 25407 XNCHX ANTHONY J MECCA 25407 XNCRC ROBERT B HUGHES 25409 XNJZC VOID 25410 XNCMT HAROLD PESTER 25419 XNCHJ ROBERT BARNEY SR 25421 XNCMZ MARY JOAN MONARI-SPARKS 25428 XNRRR NONE OF THE ABOVE 25434 XNNHF MARTIN FARRELL 25448 XNRFX JOHN RINK 25452 XNCHF NONE OF THE ABOVE 25457 XNJMT PATRICIA M COLE 25458 XNHFN JOHN WISNIEWSKI 25459 XNCHR NONE 25463 XNCCZ DEVIN P KELLEY 25469 XNCMR COLLEN-OAILY 25482 XNCFF CHRIS OSTERHELTD 25484 XNCNX MICHAEL J SENECA 25494 XNCTT November 08, 2017 11:11 AM Page 2 of 94 CAM_20171107_E November 7, 2017 Personal Choice Detail by Political Subdivision Camden County Governor Vote for One Political Subdivision: County Write-in Name Machine Voter Tag SWEENEY 25501 XNNHZ SHARON SCHMITT 25513 XNRFH THESE-SUCK-ASS 25517 XNRRM VAL FISCHER 25522 XNNMH ILISE FEITSHANS 25526 XNHTX JOHN WISNIEWSKI 25526 XNNCJ SWEENEY 25533 XNNHX COLLEEN-GROSS 25538 XNCRF CHRIS WALTER 25539 XNCTZ NO VOTE 25547 XNNMZ SAMMIE DAVIS 25555 XNJZZ PAUL TAYLOR 25564 XNCZF STEPHEN-GIORDANO 25575 XNJCZ NONE 25576 XNHTM NONE 25576 XNJTN GOD 25581 XNRRR JESUS 25597 XNNRR CAROL ENOR 25599 XNCJC BARNEY STINSON 25610 XNCCF NISP 25614 XNCHX ED HALE 25617 XNJHR JIMMY BUFFET 25618 XNJTJ ANTHONY PLUNKETT 25624 XNCCJ RIQUAN KING 25648 XNCTC WA 25649 XNCMN MICKEY MOUSE 25676 XNCRJ NO CONFIDENCE 25700 XNHFC JOSEPHBUSH 25722 XNCCX JOSEPH BUSH 25722 XNJTR JASON CHIODI 25735 XNNRX TIMOTHY SIMONS 25744 XNJZX DMSHEEHAN 25775 XNCTM State Senate 4th District Vote for One Political Subdivision: Legislative Dist 4 Write-in Name Machine Voter Tag JOHN STURGIS 25119 XNNMN November 08, 2017 11:11 AM Page 3 of 94 CAM_20171107_E November 7, 2017 Personal Choice Detail by Political Subdivision Camden County State Senate 4th District Vote for One Political Subdivision: Legislative Dist 4 Write-in Name Machine Voter Tag KAREN-HOWELL 25120 XNCMH TOM KNOCHE 25120 XNCRT CHRIS-MCKELVEY 25120 XNJZN SCOOBY DOO 25120 XNNHX LYNN,LOFLAND 25120 XNRMF MICKYMOUSE 25145 XNCMN MONAMMAD KABIR 25145 XNJZF KIMBERLEY TIBBENS 25146 XNHFF CHRIS-BROWN 25146 XNHFH AJAY PATEL 25147 XNCMX NOT FRED 25147 XNHTN MICKEY MOUSE 25148 XNJMT MARK JENSEN 25150 XNCHX KIETH LEDGERS 25150 XNJCM AMANDA WARD 25150 XNJMC THOMAS DONNOLY 25151 XNHTZ THOMAS CRONE 25151 XNNCM AJ 25151 XNNHH DEEZ-NUTZ 25152 XNCCM SWEENY 25153 XNJMM DAVE BELCHER 25154 XNJTJ STEPHEN NICHOLSON 25156 XNCHZ DIANE NAFIS 25156 XNCMN ELAINE M LEVINS 25156 XNCRM WILLIAM SPEIRS 25156 XNCTZ WILLIAM REESE 25156 XNJHF WILLIAM F REESE 25156 XNNHX DIANE NAFIS 25156 XNNHZ MARLA WELCH 25157 XNCJC KAREN-ZAWACKI 25157 XNHFR MICHAEL CATANIA 25159 XNJCJ THEODORE-LIDDELL 25159 XNJHJ JOSEPH ARENA 25160 XNCCF DWAYNE PIETZSCH 25160 XNNMX SEAN HENGST 25160 XNNRH PETER ROHRMAN 25161 XNJFX DANIEL KELLY 25161 XNNRR EDWARDWIECHECKIJR. 25162 XNNMR NONE 25163 XNCJJ November 08, 2017 11:11 AM Page 4 of 94 CAM_20171107_E November 7, 2017 Personal Choice Detail by Political Subdivision Camden County State Senate 4th District Vote for One Political Subdivision: Legislative Dist 4 Write-in Name Machine Voter Tag PHILIP STARKMAN 25163 XNCRR DOROTHY MORETT 25163 XNJCX RICHARD SKULTETY 25163 XNJRH DEEZ NUTZ 25163 XNJZM STEVEN BOGAN 25164 XNCMN PATRICIA JEFFERSON KLINE 25164 XNHTZ JOANIE LOVES CHACHI 25164 XNNCC STEVE-SWEENEY 25168 XNJHH HARAMBE 25169 XNJMZ MICKEY MOUSE 25173 XNCMF TODD LESTER 25173 XNHFJ MICHAEL PASCETTA 25173 XNJNF MICHAEL PASCETTA 25173 XNJZR CHRIS,BROWN 25173 XNNMH GREGG BLADE 25174 XNCRC MICEY MOUSE 25174 XNHFF DOUG PEDERSON 25175 XNCRF DAVID NORCUTT 25175 XNNCJ ANYONE ELSE 25176 XNJFM KEN FAGERLUND 25177 XNCFT BOB-JONES 25179 XNCRH MICKEY MOUSE 25182 XNCJH GINA GENOVESE 25183 XNHTR JOSEPH J BECHTA JR 25183 XNJTJ JOE SCHMO 25183 XNRMF BILL SMITH 25183 XNRRR NOAH SAUNDERS 25184 XNJMX DONALD BRUCE COWIN 25184 XNNMT ROBERT DELESKY 25218 XNHFM MY DOG 25219 XNCCH DANIEL BURKE 25219 XNCMR ANYONE 25219 XNJRH ROBERT STEELMAN 25224 XNJFJ STEPHEN MERRITT 25224 XNRMX LOMBARD 25225 XNCNH ANDREW SCHLAEGEL 25225 XNJCC VAUGHN S FRYE 25226 XNJZC ANDREW SMITH 25226 XNRMX MARCSTEVENS 25319 XNCHJ November 08, 2017 11:11 AM Page 5 of 94 CAM_20171107_E November 7, 2017 Personal Choice Detail by Political Subdivision Camden County State Senate 4th District Vote for One Political Subdivision: Legislative Dist 4 Write-in Name Machine Voter Tag DANIEL DOTTS 25319 XNJFC BRIAN SACCO 25319 XNJTM WILLIAM-POMNITZ 25319 XNJZF GINO ESPOSITO 25319 XNNRH JEFF-PARETTI 25321 XNNHJ CHRIS BROWN 25321 XNRMF LEON M SALTER 25322 XNCHX JIM WESTON 25323 XNCHM JUSTIN BRITTON 25323 XNHFJ JOSE-FONTANEZ 25444 XNHTH BROCK LESNAR 25445 XNNCH THOMAS JEFFERSON 25445 XNNHM MICKEY MOUSE 25445 XNNHR THOMAS WEAVER 25446 XNCRT FRANKIE STEIN 25446 XNHTM PETER J ROHRMAN 25446 XNHTT MICKEY MOUSE 25446 XNNMZ STEVE SWEENEY 25471 XNHTM LISA-BONNANO 25471 XNRFC JOHN LYONS 25472 XNCCH ANYBODY 25472 XNNCJ NOT FRED 25472 XNNHF HEYWOOD-IABLOWME 25472 XNNMH JOSEPH MAAG 25473 XNCCR JOHN SMITH 25473 XNCFX STEVE SWEENEY 25473 XNJFX ELMO 25476 XNJMT CHRIS CHRISTIE 25476 XNJRC GINA GENOVESE 25476 XNNRX HARRY SWEETEN JR 25477 XNRFH Z 25478 XNCCF GEORGE GEIST 25478 XNCHN BRIAN PLEFKA 25478 XNJMH MARK YUSKO 25478 XNJXF GOD 25479 XNCJR FRANK JONES 25479 XNCRC FRANK MITCHELL 25479 XNJFF ELAINE LEVINS 25481 XNCMJ BACHOWSKI 25481 XNCRH November 08, 2017 11:11 AM Page 6 of 94 CAM_20171107_E November 7, 2017 Personal Choice Detail by Political Subdivision Camden County State Senate 4th District Vote for One Political Subdivision: Legislative Dist 4 Write-in Name Machine Voter Tag TTTT 25482 XNCHR K ZAWACKI 25482 XNHTR POGOZELSKI 25482 XNHTX THEODORE M. LIDDELL 25484 XNCJF NOTMADDEN 25485 XNNMJ TUCKER CARLSON 25486 XNCRN MUSA WILLIAMS 25487 XNCFT MICKEY MOUSE 25489 XNJHH HARAMBE 25490 XNHFZ SWEENEY 25492 XNHFT CHRIS CHRISTY 25493 XNJMR FLOYD-SMOOT 25493 XNNRC HARAMBE 25494 XNCRM TRIPLE PENSION PADDER 25494 XNJFR BOB-FIORINI 25494 XNJZT ED-OZALAS 25496 XNCFN MICKEY MOUSE 25496 XNJHM RYAN BETZ 25497 XNCMF DONALD DUCK 25497 XNCMM DONALDTRUMP 25497 XNNRJ JOHN DOE 25497 XNNRT PAUL TASSIELLO 25498 XNHFM MICHAEL PASCETTA 25498 XNJFJ F GOP 25498 XNJTZ RICK KOHLER 25498 XNNHT STEVE SURYNT 25501 XNRRR NOBODY 25502 XNCHC DAWN-PORCARI 25502 XNJMR JOHN BARRETT 25502 XNJTZ MICHELLE DIBARTOLOMEO 25502 XNJZN BILL CLINTON 25504 XNHTX PATRICK MONTGOMERY 25504 XNNCM BLAKE ENTRALGO 25507 XNHFX JOE UMP 25507 XNRRM SETH-RICH 25508 XNNCM MICHAEL MERCER 25543 XNNHF RAY CIBO JR 25547 XNCMF NO VOTE 25547 XNNMZ JOHN SHILDMYER 25548 XNCJH November 08, 2017 11:11 AM Page 7 of 94 CAM_20171107_E November 7, 2017 Personal Choice Detail by Political Subdivision Camden County State Senate 4th District Vote for One Political Subdivision: Legislative Dist 4 Write-in Name Machine Voter Tag CHRIS LINSO 25548 XNJFJ STUART NEWBILL 25550 XNNMC BRUCE GORDON 25551 XNNMJ ANDREW SMITH 25551 XNNRZ TOM DIORIO 25555 XNRRM NINA-STEVENS 25644 XNCCZ JOHN RHOAQS 25644 XNHFX CAILYN-RHOADS 25644 XNJZH GLENN GREGG 25645 XNCHN ROBERT ACQUAVIVA 25645 XNHFZ BRIAN SACCO 25645 XNJMZ A 25645 XNNCJ DAFYDUCK 25647 XNCMC MICKEY-MOUSE 25647 XNJCJ TIM DOUGHERTY 25647 XNJCM ANYONE ELSE 25647 XNJZX BRIAN SACCO 25647 XNRFJ RIQUAN KING 25648 XNCTC MATTEW-R 25648 XNRFN MATTHEW ZASTOCKI 25649 XNHFZ PATRICK ROONEY 25649 XNNHJ RONALD HENRY 25651 XNCMH MATT ROBERTS 25651 XNCRF TONI-CARBONARN 25651 XNCTF TROY-SINGLETON 25651 XNCZR JEFFREY WILTSHIRE 25651 XNJJM ROB HENRY 25652 XNJTF CHISA-BURWELL 25652 XNJTM NO-TAXES 25652 XNNCM JOHN RIGOLIZZO ,JR 25654 XNHFH ROLAND EBERHARD 25654 XNNHT ELMO 25655 XNCNZ MICHAEL PASCETTA 25655 XNJFZ MUMMA 25656 XNCFT JOE VANDERSLICE 25656 XNRRM JOSHUA BURMAN 25658 XNJCZ DUCK 25659 XNHFZ BRANDON SMITH 25659 XNHTN BRITTANY BURMAN 25659
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