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10/21/20 06:47:45 AM Page: Ab List (V.191006) 1 GUADALUPE COUNTY Date: 10/21/20 GUADALUPE COUNTY ab_list (v.191006) Time: 06:47:45 AM -- Consolidated Election -- Ballot List Page: 1 Election: 1120-00 Absentee Type: All Types Return Status: OK Order By Name Type Voter # Req # Name Address Line 1 Precinct Sub Blt. Party Request Printed Returned Status Y65 00242684 00-1 AARONSON, LEWIS C 5001 SCHERTZ PKWY #224 SCHERTZ TX 78154 305 02 38 NP 09/01/20 09/01/20 10/15/20 OK RM 00203453 00-1 ABDULLAH, DEBORAH DIANE 4500 GRAND FOREST DR SCHERTZ TX 78154 308 01 38 NP 08/19/20 08/26/20 10/07/20 OK DME 00267302 00-1 ABRAHAM, COREBRIANS ANTOINE [email protected] 411 02 38 NP 09/15/20 09/16/20 10/08/20 OK YDS 00116907 00-1 ABRAMEIT, DAVID WAYNE 1219 EASTWOOD DR SEGUIN TX 78155 104 06 10 NP 09/24/20 09/29/20 10/07/20 OK Y65 00022192 00-1 ACEVEDO, ALMA 740 W KINGSBURY ST SEGUIN TX 78155 203 03 10 NP 09/04/20 09/09/20 10/14/20 OK RM 00204101 00-1 ACEVEDO, ARIANNA MARIE 150 RIVERBOAT VILLAGE RD SOUTH HADLEY MA 01075 409 04 4 NP 08/26/20 09/01/20 10/13/20 OK Y65 00000039 00-1 ACKERMANN, HUGO WILLIAM JR 903 E IRELAND ST SEGUIN TX 78155 210 02 10 NP 07/21/20 08/26/20 09/25/20 OK Y65 00119529 00-1 ACOSTA, CRUZ LIRA 367 COPPER WOOD DR NEW BRAUNFELS TX 78130 213 01 3 NP 09/01/20 09/01/20 09/30/20 OK Y65 00173916 00-1 ACOSTA, RAUL SR 4117 WHISPER POINT CIBOLO TX 78108 404 16 38 NP 08/26/20 09/01/20 10/15/20 OK Y65 00234890 00-1 ACOSTA, VIRGINIA 3609 DIAMOND FALLS SCHERTZ TX 78154 308 01 38 NP 07/21/20 08/26/20 09/28/20 OK Y65 00151262 00-1 ACOSTA, YOLANDA T 367 COPPER WOOD DR NEW BRAUNFELS TX 78130 213 01 3 NP 09/01/20 09/01/20 09/30/20 OK Y65 00108655 00-1 ACUNA, ANGELICA BAZAN 643 MONTICELLO ST SEGUIN TX 78155 106 02 10 NP 08/21/20 08/26/20 10/07/20 OK Y65 00136627 00-1 ACUNA, ANTONIO T 5108 COLUMBIA DR CIBOLO TX 78108 404 16 38 NP 08/26/20 09/01/20 09/28/20 OK Y65 00109323 00-1 ACUNA, GILBERT PENA 643 MONTICELLO ST SEGUIN TX 78155 106 02 10 NP 08/21/20 08/26/20 10/07/20 OK RM 00136628 00-1 ACUNA, YOLANDA R 5108 COLUMBIA DR CIBOLO TX 78108 404 16 38 NP 09/11/20 09/14/20 09/28/20 OK Y65 00130588 00-1 ADAIR, DAVID LEWIS III 348 LONGHORN WAY CIBOLO TX 78108 302 10 3 NP 09/14/20 09/16/20 10/01/20 OK Y65 00130589 00-1 ADAIR, MARY TOLLETT 348 LONGHORN WAY CIBOLO TX 78108 302 10 3 NP 09/14/20 09/16/20 10/01/20 OK Y65 00000055 00-1 ADAME, ADAN RUIZ 631 E NOLTE ST SEGUIN TX 78155 211 01 10 NP 07/21/20 08/26/20 10/14/20 OK Y65 00127867 00-1 ADAMS, ALONZO JEFFERSON 3536 DAVENPORT SCHERTZ TX 78154 304 01 38 NP 10/10/20 10/11/20 10/19/20 OK YDS 00268005 00-1 ADAMS, COURTNEY M 2615 WHITE WING WAY NEW BRAUNFELS TX 78130 117 02 16 NP 09/18/20 09/21/20 10/10/20 OK Y65 00267032 00-1 ADAMS, ESTHER BENITEZ 2041 MEADOW PIPIT NEW BRAUNFELS TX 78130 401 10 3 NP 09/17/20 09/18/20 10/14/20 OK DME 00264499 00-1 ADAMS, JOSHUA [email protected] 402 01 38 NP 08/04/20 08/26/20 10/01/20 OK Y65 00092795 00-1 ADAMS, LURLENE GRAYER 1013 MOURNING DOVE SCHERTZ TX 78154 303 02 37 NP 07/21/20 08/26/20 10/10/20 OK Y65 00207082 00-1 ADAMS, MELBA L P.O. BOX 1136 SEGUIN TX 78156 111 04 10 NP 07/21/20 08/26/20 10/16/20 OK DME 00267138 00-1 ADAMS, SUZANNE [email protected] 306 02 37 NP 09/11/20 09/14/20 10/10/20 OK Y65 00179073 00-1 ADAMS, TERRE L 1222 BORGFELD RD APT 2239 SCHERTZ TX 78154 403 02 37 NP 07/21/20 08/26/20 09/28/20 OK Y65 00257012 00-1 ADAMS, TERRY BRUCE 4620 KLEIN MEADOWS NEW BRAUNFELS TX 78130 117 05 4 NP 07/21/20 08/26/20 09/28/20 OK DMM 00266723 00-1 ADAMS, WILLIAM DAVID III 223 GRIMES ST FORT BRAGG NC 28307 306 02 37 NP 09/04/20 09/09/20 09/29/20 OK Y65 00149332 00-1 ADCOCK, BOB E 3311W US HWY 90 SEGUIN TX 78155 204 05 33 NP 10/02/20 10/05/20 10/16/20 OK Y65 00218138 00-1 ADEN, NORA ANN 164 ROYAL GEORGE CIR MCQUEENEY TX 78123 116 08 5 NP 07/21/20 08/26/20 10/05/20 OK Y65 00030192 00-1 ADKINS, DORIS GALE 230 ELM GROVE RD SEGUIN TX 78155 208 02 27 NP 07/21/20 08/26/20 09/24/20 OK Y65 00030193 00-1 ADKINS, RONALD VERNON 230 ELM GROVE RD SEGUIN TX 78155 208 02 27 NP 07/21/20 08/26/20 09/24/20 OK Y65 00202865 00-1 AGUERO, JOSE CRUZ 610 DIBRELL AVE SEGUIN TX 78155 209 02 29 NP 08/31/20 09/01/20 10/10/20 OK Y65 00054496 00-1 AGUERO, MARGARITA P O BOX 304 MARION TX 78124 401 02 41 NP 10/07/20 10/11/20 10/19/20 OK Y65 00219885 00-1 AGUILAR, CAROLINA 3901 WILLIAM SCARBROUGH SCHERTZ TX 78154 308 01 38 NP 09/08/20 09/09/20 10/02/20 OK Y65 00161189 00-1 AGUILAR, MARTIN VALDEZ 2969 PAWTUCKET RD CIBOLO TX 78108 411 02 38 NP 09/24/20 09/24/20 10/19/20 OK Y65 00184971 00-1 AGUILAR, ODILIA AVILA 2969 PAWTUCKET RD CIBOLO TX 78108 411 02 38 NP 09/24/20 09/24/20 10/19/20 OK Date: 10/21/20 GUADALUPE COUNTY ab_list (v.191006) Time: 06:47:45 AM -- Consolidated Election -- Ballot List Page: 2 Election: 1120-00 Absentee Type: All Types Return Status: OK Order By Name Type Voter # Req # Name Address Line 1 Precinct Sub Blt. Party Request Printed Returned Status RM 00142891 00-1 AGUIRRE, CESAR AUGUSTO 814 MAIN ST #A SCHERTZ TX 78154 403 02 37 NP 09/15/20 09/16/20 10/01/20 OK Y65 00000104 00-1 AGUIRRE, ELOISA GUTIERREZ 1315 ALDAMA ST SEGUIN TX 78155 203 03 10 NP 07/21/20 08/26/20 10/05/20 OK Y65 00000105 00-1 AGUIRRE, FELIPE 1315 ALDAMA ST SEGUIN TX 78155 203 03 10 NP 07/21/20 08/26/20 10/05/20 OK RM 00077126 00-1 AHNERT, JOHN OSCAR JR 7122 131ST CIR APPLE VALLEY MN 55124 117 07 17 NP 07/17/20 08/26/20 09/28/20 OK RM 00077125 00-1 AHNERT, MARY S 7122 131ST CIR APPLE VALLEY MN 55124 117 07 17 NP 07/17/20 08/26/20 09/28/20 OK Y65 20002646 00-1 AIKEN, JUDY LEE 1319 LAKE WINDS CIR NEW BRAUNFELS TX 78130 208 03 3 NP 09/24/20 09/29/20 10/15/20 OK Y65 20002647 00-1 AIKEN, LAWRENCE RICHARD 1319 LAKE WINDS CIR NEW BRAUNFELS TX 78130 208 03 3 NP 09/24/20 09/29/20 10/15/20 OK Y65 00211206 00-1 AKEROYD, VICKI K 2085 CASTLEBERRY RDG NEW BRAUNFELS TX 78130 408 04 16 NP 07/21/20 08/26/20 10/05/20 OK Y65 00141181 00-1 AKERS, GLENDA GALE 3913 CEDAR CT CIBOLO TX 78108 404 16 38 NP 08/26/20 09/01/20 10/15/20 OK Y65 00217164 00-1 AKIN, J B 428 QUARTER MARE CIBOLO TX 78108 409 03 4 NP 07/21/20 08/26/20 10/07/20 OK Y65 00043945 00-1 AKIN, RONALD STEVEN 11615 KINGSBURY RD KINGSBURY TX 78638 108 18 9 NP 07/21/20 08/26/20 10/15/20 OK Y65 00075664 00-1 ALANIZ, MARGIE FLORES 118 VICTORIAN CIR MARION TX 78124 405 04 18 NP 07/21/20 08/26/20 10/13/20 OK Y65 00199370 00-1 ALBACH, DIANNA LYNN 214 MONTWOOD SEGUIN TX 78155 106 11 10 NP 08/26/20 09/01/20 10/15/20 OK Y65 00035422 00-1 ALBERT, BERNICE MAE 1442 HAECKERVILLE RD CIBOLO TX 78108 405 14 3 NP 09/25/20 09/29/20 10/19/20 OK Y65 00035421 00-1 ALBERT, JOHN MONROE 1442 HAECKERVILLE RD CIBOLO TX 78108 405 14 3 NP 09/29/20 09/30/20 10/19/20 OK YDS 00247851 00-1 ALBERTS, MELODY ALLYN 2850 BENT TREE DR SCHERTZ TX 78154 306 02 37 NP 07/31/20 08/26/20 09/24/20 OK RM 00258656 00-1 ALBERTSON, JO ANNE 3925 ARROYO DORADO SCHERTZ TX 78154 411 01 38 NP 09/17/20 09/18/20 10/07/20 OK RM 00099704 00-1 ALBRECHT, DENNIS MILTON 3141 MARION RD MARION TX 78124 401 31 18 NP 09/04/20 09/09/20 10/20/20 OK Y65 00000123 00-1 ALBRECHT, LEROY 8245 LINNE RD SEGUIN TX 78155 406 37 49 NP 09/23/20 09/24/20 10/10/20 OK Y65 00117010 00-1 ALBRITTON, ELSIE FAYE 2254 KENSINGTON WAY NEW BRAUNFELS TX 78130 117 01 15 NP 07/21/20 08/26/20 10/12/20 OK RM 00149504 00-1 ALCALA, MIGUEL 433 SORENSTAM WAY CIBOLO TX 78108 307 03 3 NP 09/08/20 09/09/20 10/19/20 OK RM 00148969 00-1 ALCALA, SYLVIA GONZALES 433 SORENSTAM WAY CIBOLO TX 78108 307 03 3 NP 09/08/20 09/09/20 10/19/20 OK Y65 00039480 00-1 ALCOSER, JANIE 224 ROOSEVELT DR SEGUIN TX 78155 204 05 33 NP 08/21/20 08/26/20 10/14/20 OK Y65 00039479 00-1 ALCOSER, JOAQUIN JR 224 ROOSEVELT DR SEGUIN TX 78155 204 05 33 NP 08/21/20 08/26/20 10/14/20 OK Y65 00119562 00-1 ALEGRIA, GEORGE 916 STAGECOACH RD SEGUIN TX 78155 410 02 18 NP 07/21/20 08/26/20 10/08/20 OK Y65 00189206 00-1 ALEXANDER, DEBORAH YVONNE 316 PASSERINA SPUR SELMA TX 78154 305 01 39 NP 07/21/20 08/26/20 09/30/20 OK RM 00126956 00-1 ALEXANDER, HAMILTON L 1610 RAINY BROOK SCHERTZ TX 78154 411 01 38 NP 09/23/20 09/24/20 10/01/20 OK Y65 00124727 00-1 ALEXANDER, LEWIS LEE 1857 ZION HILL RD SEGUIN TX 78155 105 06 9 NP 07/21/20 08/26/20 09/30/20 OK Y65 00126955 00-1 ALEXANDER, VALENTINA A 1610 RAINY BROOK SCHERTZ TX 78154 411 01 38 NP 09/23/20 09/24/20 10/01/20 OK Y65 00189199 00-1 ALEXANDER, WILLIAM JAMES 316 PASSERINA SPUR SELMA TX 78154 305 01 39 NP 07/21/20 08/26/20 09/30/20 OK DMM 00259138 00-2 ALFARO, CHRISTOPHER 9211 MACSWAIN PL SPRINGFIELD VA 22153 308 01 38 NP 09/19/20 09/21/20 10/19/20 OK Y65 00240866 00-1 ALFARO, DOMINGA ALMENDAREZ 4621 ODANIEL RD SEGUIN TX 78155 407 04 9 NP 07/21/20 08/26/20 09/30/20 OK Y65 00000149 00-1 ALFORD, DOROTHY MILLER 2110 SHERMAN ST SEGUIN TX 78155 202 03 31 NP 07/21/20 08/26/20 09/28/20 OK Y65 00079111 00-1 ALI, GLORIA BARRIENTEZ 518 SONKA ST SEGUIN TX 78155 209 02 29 NP 07/21/20 08/26/20 10/06/20 OK Y65 00121705 00-1 ALLAN, BARBARA WHITE P O BOX 72 KINGSBURY TX 78638 108 07 9 NP 07/21/20 08/26/20 09/29/20 OK Y65 00025614 00-1 ALLEN, ANNEMARIE DIETRICH 1300 COLONY SCHERTZ TX 78154 402 01 38 NP 07/21/20 08/26/20 09/28/20 OK Y65 00161829 00-1 ALLEN, BOBBY L 3317 JOSHS WAY MARION TX 78124 401 04 18 NP 07/21/20 08/26/20 10/14/20 OK Date: 10/21/20 GUADALUPE COUNTY ab_list (v.191006) Time: 06:47:45 AM -- Consolidated Election -- Ballot List Page: 3 Election: 1120-00 Absentee Type: All Types Return Status: OK Order By Name Type Voter # Req # Name Address Line 1 Precinct Sub Blt.
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