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Citywide President Vice President Citywide Recap Statement and Return Report for Certification General Election - 11/06/2012 Crossover - All Parties and Independent Bodies President/Vice President Citywide Vote for 1 Page 1 of 8 BOARD OF ELECTIONS Statement and Return Report for Certification IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK General Election - 11/06/2012 PRINTED AS OF: Crossover 8/27/2013 8:42:36AM All Parties and Independent Bodies President/Vice President (Citywide), vote for 1 New York County PUBLIC COUNTER 515,831 EMERGENCY 4,275 ABSENTEE/MILITARY 20,326 FEDERAL 10,648 SPECIAL PRESIDENTIAL 0 AFFIDAVIT 52,867 Total Ballots 603,947 Less - Inapplicable Federal/Special Presidential Ballots 0 Total Applicable Ballots 603,947 BARACK OBAMA / JOE BIDEN (DEMOCRATIC) 488,670 MITT ROMNEY / PAUL RYAN (REPUBLICAN) 85,256 MITT ROMNEY / PAUL RYAN (CONSERVATIVE) 4,314 BARACK OBAMA / JOE BIDEN (WORKING FAMILIES) 14,042 JILL STEIN / CHERI HONKALA (GREEN) 3,860 PETA LINDSAY / YARI OSORIO (SOCIALISM & LIB) 230 GARY JOHNSON / JAMES P. GRAY (LIBERTARIAN) 3,105 VIRGIL GOODE / JIM CLYMER (CONSTITUTION) 146 BARACK OBAMA / JOE BIDEN (WRITE-IN) 2 BERNIE SANDERS (WRITE-IN) 1 JAMES HARRIS (WRITE-IN) 13 JERRY WHITE (WRITE-IN) 3 MERLIN MILLER (WRITE-IN) 3 ROSS C ANDERSON (WRITE-IN) 1 ROSS C. ANDERSON (WRITE-IN) 72 STEPHEN DURHAM (WRITE-IN) 17 UNATTRIBUTABLE WRITE-IN (WRITE-IN) 613 Total Votes 600,348 Unrecorded 3,599 Page 2 of 8 BOARD OF ELECTIONS Statement and Return Report for Certification IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK General Election - 11/06/2012 PRINTED AS OF: Crossover 8/27/2013 8:42:36AM All Parties and Independent Bodies President/Vice President (Citywide), vote for 1 Bronx County PUBLIC COUNTER 323,676 EMERGENCY 213 ABSENTEE/MILITARY 7,574 FEDERAL 1,329 SPECIAL PRESIDENTIAL 2 AFFIDAVIT 40,978 Total Ballots 373,772 Less - Inapplicable Federal/Special Presidential Ballots 0 Total Applicable Ballots 373,772 BARACK OBAMA / JOE BIDEN (DEMOCRATIC) 334,642 MITT ROMNEY / PAUL RYAN (REPUBLICAN) 26,682 MITT ROMNEY / PAUL RYAN (CONSERVATIVE) 3,285 BARACK OBAMA / JOE BIDEN (WORKING FAMILIES) 4,569 JILL STEIN / CHERI HONKALA (GREEN) 774 PETA LINDSAY / YARI OSORIO (SOCIALISM & LIB) 105 GARY JOHNSON / JAMES P. GRAY (LIBERTARIAN) 608 VIRGIL GOODE / JIM CLYMER (CONSTITUTION) 122 JAMES HARRIS (WRITE-IN) 6 JERRY WHITE (WRITE-IN) 1 JILL REED (WRITE-IN) 2 ROSS C. ANDERSON (WRITE-IN) 6 STEPHEN DURHAM (WRITE-IN) 1 UNATTRIBUTABLE WRITE-IN (WRITE-IN) 135 Total Votes 370,938 Unrecorded 2,834 Page 3 of 8 BOARD OF ELECTIONS Statement and Return Report for Certification IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK General Election - 11/06/2012 PRINTED AS OF: Crossover 8/27/2013 8:42:36AM All Parties and Independent Bodies President/Vice President (Citywide), vote for 1 Kings County PUBLIC COUNTER 639,590 EMERGENCY 899 ABSENTEE/MILITARY 16,551 FEDERAL 5,957 SPECIAL PRESIDENTIAL 1 AFFIDAVIT 78,530 Total Ballots 741,528 Less - Inapplicable Federal/Special Presidential Ballots 0 Total Applicable Ballots 741,528 BARACK OBAMA / JOE BIDEN (DEMOCRATIC) 585,491 MITT ROMNEY / PAUL RYAN (REPUBLICAN) 113,752 MITT ROMNEY / PAUL RYAN (CONSERVATIVE) 10,799 BARACK OBAMA / JOE BIDEN (WORKING FAMILIES) 18,952 JILL STEIN / CHERI HONKALA (GREEN) 4,411 PETA LINDSAY / YARI OSORIO (SOCIALISM & LIB) 219 GARY JOHNSON / JAMES P. GRAY (LIBERTARIAN) 2,500 VIRGIL GOODE / JIM CLYMER (CONSTITUTION) 276 ERIC LEGER (WRITE-IN) 1 JAMES HARRIS (WRITE-IN) 3 JERRY WHITE (WRITE-IN) 6 JERRY WHITE/PHYLLIS SCHERRER (WRITE-IN) 1 RON PAUL (WRITE-IN) 1 ROSS C ANDERSON (WRITE-IN) 3 ROSS C ANDERSON/ LUIS RODRIGUEZ (WRITE-IN) 1 ROSS C. ANDERSON (WRITE-IN) 49 STEPHEN DURHAM (WRITE-IN) 9 UNATTRIBUTABLE WRITE-IN (WRITE-IN) 508 Total Votes 736,982 Unrecorded 4,546 Page 4 of 8 BOARD OF ELECTIONS Statement and Return Report for Certification IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK General Election - 11/06/2012 PRINTED AS OF: Crossover 8/27/2013 8:42:36AM All Parties and Independent Bodies President/Vice President (Citywide), vote for 1 Queens County PUBLIC COUNTER 516,438 EMERGENCY 185 ABSENTEE/MILITARY 16,769 FEDERAL 4,778 SPECIAL PRESIDENTIAL 1 AFFIDAVIT 61,837 Total Ballots 600,008 Less - Inapplicable Federal/Special Presidential Ballots 0 Total Applicable Ballots 600,008 BARACK OBAMA / JOE BIDEN (DEMOCRATIC) 461,545 MITT ROMNEY / PAUL RYAN (REPUBLICAN) 108,881 MITT ROMNEY / PAUL RYAN (CONSERVATIVE) 9,708 BARACK OBAMA / JOE BIDEN (WORKING FAMILIES) 9,187 JILL STEIN / CHERI HONKALA (GREEN) 2,465 PETA LINDSAY / YARI OSORIO (SOCIALISM & LIB) 183 GARY JOHNSON / JAMES P. GRAY (LIBERTARIAN) 2,375 VIRGIL GOODE / JIM CLYMER (CONSTITUTION) 254 BARACK OBAMA (WRITE-IN) 146 DAVID SEGRE (WRITE-IN) 1 JAMES HARRIS (WRITE-IN) 1 JILL STEIN (WRITE-IN) 1 MICHAEL BLOOMBERG (WRITE-IN) 1 MITT ROMNEY (WRITE-IN) 99 PATRICIA PRINZ (WRITE-IN) 1 ROSS ANDERSON (WRITE-IN) 1 ROSS C. ANDERSON (WRITE-IN) 11 STEPHEN DURHAM (WRITE-IN) 3 TOM HOEFLING (WRITE-IN) 1 UNATTRIBUTABLE WRITE-IN (WRITE-IN) 381 Total Votes 595,245 Unrecorded 4,763 Page 5 of 8 BOARD OF ELECTIONS Statement and Return Report for Certification IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK General Election - 11/06/2012 PRINTED AS OF: Crossover 8/27/2013 8:42:36AM All Parties and Independent Bodies President/Vice President (Citywide), vote for 1 Richmond County PUBLIC COUNTER 136,081 EMERGENCY 5 ABSENTEE/MILITARY 6,770 FEDERAL 651 SPECIAL PRESIDENTIAL 4 AFFIDAVIT 11,488 Total Ballots 154,999 Less - Inapplicable Federal/Special Presidential Ballots 0 Total Applicable Ballots 154,999 BARACK OBAMA / JOE BIDEN (DEMOCRATIC) 75,565 MITT ROMNEY / PAUL RYAN (REPUBLICAN) 66,919 MITT ROMNEY / PAUL RYAN (CONSERVATIVE) 7,304 BARACK OBAMA / JOE BIDEN (WORKING FAMILIES) 2,616 JILL STEIN / CHERI HONKALA (GREEN) 519 PETA LINDSAY / YARI OSORIO (SOCIALISM & LIB) 46 GARY JOHNSON / JAMES P. GRAY (LIBERTARIAN) 899 VIRGIL GOODE / JIM CLYMER (CONSTITUTION) 80 JERRY WHITE (WRITE-IN) 1 JILL REED (WRITE-IN) 1 ROSS C. ANDERSON (WRITE-IN) 7 STEPHEN DURHAM (WRITE-IN) 1 UNATTRIBUTABLE WRITE-IN (WRITE-IN) 222 Total Votes 154,180 Unrecorded 819 Page 6 of 8 BOARD OF ELECTIONS Statement and Return Report for Certification IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK General Election - 11/06/2012 PRINTED AS OF: Crossover 8/27/2013 8:42:36AM All Parties and Independent Bodies President/Vice President (Citywide), vote for 1 Total for President/Vice President (Citywide) PUBLIC COUNTER 2,131,616 EMERGENCY 5,577 ABSENTEE/MILITARY 67,990 FEDERAL 23,363 SPECIAL PRESIDENTIAL 8 AFFIDAVIT 245,700 Total Ballots 2,474,254 Less - Inapplicable Federal/Special Presidential Ballots 0 Total Applicable Ballots 2,474,254 BARACK OBAMA / JOE BIDEN (DEMOCRATIC) 1,945,913 MITT ROMNEY / PAUL RYAN (REPUBLICAN) 401,490 MITT ROMNEY / PAUL RYAN (CONSERVATIVE) 35,410 BARACK OBAMA / JOE BIDEN (WORKING FAMILIES) 49,366 JILL STEIN / CHERI HONKALA (GREEN) 12,029 PETA LINDSAY / YARI OSORIO (SOCIALISM & LIB) 783 GARY JOHNSON / JAMES P. GRAY (LIBERTARIAN) 9,487 VIRGIL GOODE / JIM CLYMER (CONSTITUTION) 878 BARACK OBAMA (WRITE-IN) 146 BARACK OBAMA / JOE BIDEN (WRITE-IN) 2 BERNIE SANDERS (WRITE-IN) 1 DAVID SEGRE (WRITE-IN) 1 ERIC LEGER (WRITE-IN) 1 JAMES HARRIS (WRITE-IN) 23 JERRY WHITE (WRITE-IN) 11 JERRY WHITE/PHYLLIS SCHERRER (WRITE-IN) 1 JILL REED (WRITE-IN) 3 JILL STEIN (WRITE-IN) 1 MERLIN MILLER (WRITE-IN) 3 MICHAEL BLOOMBERG (WRITE-IN) 1 MITT ROMNEY (WRITE-IN) 99 PATRICIA PRINZ (WRITE-IN) 1 RON PAUL (WRITE-IN) 1 ROSS ANDERSON (WRITE-IN) 1 ROSS C ANDERSON (WRITE-IN) 4 ROSS C ANDERSON/ LUIS RODRIGUEZ (WRITE-IN) 1 ROSS C. ANDERSON (WRITE-IN) 145 STEPHEN DURHAM (WRITE-IN) 31 TOM HOEFLING (WRITE-IN) 1 UNATTRIBUTABLE WRITE-IN (WRITE-IN) 1,859 Total Votes 2,457,693 Unrecorded 16,561 Page 7 of 8 BOARD OF ELECTIONS Statement and Return Report for Certification IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK General Election - 11/06/2012 PRINTED AS OF: Crossover 8/27/2013 8:42:36AM All Parties and Independent Bodies President/Vice President (Citywide), vote for 1 We certify this statement to be correct, and have caused the same to be attested by the signatures of the members of the board, or a majority thereof, on Date Secretary Chairman Canvassing Board Canvassing Board Page 8 of 8.
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