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Certification Election Results PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY Certification Election Results 1 of 23 January 13, 2004 PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCE DEMOCRATIC 100001 HOWARD DEAN FLORENCE WALKER AL SHARPTON ARTHUR H. JACKSON, JR. DENNIS J. KUCINICH LUCIAN WOJCIECHOWSKI JEANNE CHEBIB CAROL MOSELEY BRAUN LYNDON H. LaROUCHE, JR. HARRY BRAUN, III VERMIN SUPREME Registration Ballots Cast Turnout (%) Precinct 1 2180 161 7.39 57184130015000 Precinct 1 - Absentee 2180 9 0.41 40211001000 Precinct 1 - Provisional 2180 4 0.18 20200000000 Precinct 2 382 31 8.12 260202001000 Precinct 2 - Absentee 382 1 0.26 00001000000 Precinct 2 - Provisional 382 1 0.26 00001000000 Precinct 3 1014 227 22.39 136 0 15 0 30 1 0 13 4 0 4 Precinct 3 - Absentee 1014 6 0.59 50000001000 Precinct 3 - Provisional 1014 7 0.69 00110000100 Precinct 4 835 170 20.36 95 0 11 0 26 0 1 15 1 0 4 Precinct 4 - Absentee 835 5 0.60 30001001000 Precinct 4 - Provisional 835 2 0.24 10100000000 Precinct 5 1791 338 18.87 238 0 17 1 45 1 1 14 4 0 2 Precinct 5 - Absentee 1791 4 0.22 10300000000 Precinct 5 - Provisional 1791 23 1.28 40000000000 Precinct 6 2512 243 9.67 158 0 11 0 38 0 0 19 2 0 0 Precinct 6 - Absentee 2512 3 0.12 20001000000 Precinct 6 - Provisional 2512 2 0.08 10000000000 Precinct 7 914 183 20.02 115 0 12 1 23 0 0 16 2 0 1 Precinct 7 - Absentee 914 3 0.33 20000000000 Precinct 7 - Provisional 914 3 0.33 10000000000 Precinct 8 2023 401 19.82 258 1 19 0 51 0 1 34 2 2 0 Precinct 8 - Absentee 2023 4 0.20 40000000000 Precinct 8 - Provisional 2023 10 0.49 60200000000 Precinct 9 798 113 14.16 64 0 6 1 14 0 0 13 0 0 1 Precinct 9 - Absentee 798 1 0.13 10000000000 Precinct 9 - Provisional 798 3 0.38 00001000000 Precinct 10 1491 283 18.98 187 0 20 0 37 0 0 22 0 1 1 Precinct 10 - Absentee 1491 6 0.40 50001000000 Precinct 10 - Provisional 1491 3 0.20 20000001000 Precinct 11 2517 445 17.68 263 1 37 0 62 0 0 36 1 1 5 Precinct 11 - Absentee 2517 14 0.56 110003000000 Precinct 11 - Provisional 2517 1 0.04 10000000000 Precinct 12 448 74 16.52 600306005000 Precinct 12 - Absentee 448 1 0.22 00000001000 Precinct 12 - Provisional 448 1 0.22 10000000000 Precinct 13 1004 207 20.62 148 0 11 0 25 0 0 20 1 0 1 Precinct 13 - Absentee 1004 5 0.50 40000001000 Precinct 13 - Provisional 1004 2 0.20 00001000000 Precinct 14 2215 374 16.88 224 0 20 0 65 1 0 34 1 1 2 Precinct 14 - Absentee 2215 15 0.68 90003001001 Certification Election Results 2 of 23 January 13, 2004 PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCE DEMOCRATIC 100001 HOWARD DEAN FLORENCE WALKER AL SHARPTON ARTHUR H. JACKSON, JR. DENNIS J. KUCINICH LUCIAN WOJCIECHOWSKI JEANNE CHEBIB CAROL MOSELEY BRAUN LYNDON H. LaROUCHE, JR. HARRY BRAUN, III VERMIN SUPREME Registration Ballots Cast Turnout (%) Precinct 14 - Provisional 2215 0 0.00 00000000000 Precinct 15 2377 537 22.59 367 0 25 0 71 0 0 37 2 0 3 Precinct 15 - Absentee 2377 15 0.63 100201002000 Precinct 15 - Provisional 2377 11 0.46 100000000000 Precinct 16 1881 391 20.79 251 1 53 0 45 0 0 35 0 2 1 Precinct 16 - Absentee 1881 9 0.48 80000001000 Precinct 16 - Provisional 1881 14 0.74 30201103000 Precinct 17 2677 388 14.49 211 1 75 3 54 0 0 39 3 0 1 Precinct 17 - Absentee 2677 10 0.37 70101001000 Precinct 17 - Provisional 2677 7 0.26 30100001100 Precinct 18 2724 332 12.19 134 3 108 0 29 0 0 31 7 0 0 Precinct 18 - Absentee 2724 4 0.15 30100000000 Precinct 18 - Provisional 2724 9 0.33 40301000000 Precinct 19 2677 307 11.47 74 2 167 2 11 0 1 42 4 1 0 Precinct 19 - Absentee 2677 5 0.19 31000000000 Precinct 19 - Provisional 2677 11 0.41 20700010001 Precinct 20 1161 89 7.67 25144130013100 Precinct 20 - Absentee 1161 1 0.09 00100000000 Precinct 20 - Provisional 1161 5 0.43 00201001100 Precinct 21 1118 125 11.18 65037051013112 Precinct 21 - Absentee 1118 4 0.36 20101000000 Precinct 21 - Provisional 1118 1 0.09 10000000000 Precinct 22 1631 304 18.64 147 1 82 2 29 0 0 31 2 2 1 Precinct 22 - Absentee 1631 9 0.55 80000001000 Precinct 22 - Provisional 1631 10 0.61 50400001000 Precinct 23 1175 171 14.55 74161170124020 Precinct 23 - Absentee 1175 5 0.43 20100002000 Precinct 23 - Provisional 1175 4 0.34 11200000000 Precinct 24 1601 256 15.99 151 1 26 2 41 0 1 30 1 1 2 Precinct 24 - Absentee 1601 7 0.44 50101000000 Precinct 24 - Provisional 1601 13 0.81 20200001000 Precinct 25 2948 544 18.45 337 1 28 0 93 0 0 48 3 2 2 Precinct 25 - Absentee 2948 14 0.47 50104003000 Precinct 25 - Provisional 2948 8 0.27 30001002000 Precinct 26 2182 413 18.93 259 0 17 0 72 1 0 37 1 2 3 Precinct 26 - Absentee 2182 10 0.46 80101000000 Precinct 26 - Provisional 2182 8 0.37 60100000010 Precinct 27 2043 485 23.74 311 0 19 0 59 0 0 40 1 1 4 Precinct 27 - Absentee 2043 12 0.59 100001000000 Precinct 27 - Provisional 2043 2 0.10 10000000000 Precinct 28 1940 390 20.10 241 0 18 0 63 0 0 26 0 0 4 Certification Election Results 3 of 23 January 13, 2004 PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCE DEMOCRATIC 100001 HOWARD DEAN FLORENCE WALKER AL SHARPTON ARTHUR H. JACKSON, JR. DENNIS J. KUCINICH LUCIAN WOJCIECHOWSKI JEANNE CHEBIB CAROL MOSELEY BRAUN LYNDON H. LaROUCHE, JR. HARRY BRAUN, III VERMIN SUPREME Registration Ballots Cast Turnout (%) Precinct 28 - Absentee 1940 2 0.10 20000000000 Precinct 28 - Provisional 1940 10 0.52 60101001000 Precinct 29 959 208 21.69 135018034007003 Precinct 29 - Absentee 959 5 0.52 40000001000 Precinct 29 - Provisional 959 2 0.21 00100000000 Precinct 30 1033 247 23.91 139 0 16 0 42 0 0 16 0 0 2 Precinct 30 - Absentee 1033 7 0.68 70000000000 Precinct 30 - Provisional 1033 0 0.00 00000000000 Precinct 31 1852 390 21.06 255 1 21 0 62 0 0 37 2 0 3 Precinct 31 - Absentee 1852 9 0.49 80000000000 Precinct 31 - Provisional 1852 16 0.86 30001000000 Precinct 32 2210 465 21.04 294 0 27 0 60 0 0 47 1 0 2 Precinct 32 - Absentee 2210 14 0.63 80104001000 Precinct 32 - Provisional 2210 2 0.09 20000000000 Precinct 33 2278 529 23.22 330 0 38 0 71 0 1 48 3 0 4 Precinct 33 - Absentee 2278 11 0.48 70002001000 Precinct 33 - Provisional 2278 3 0.13 30000000000 Precinct 34 2646 522 19.73 302 1 25 0 91 0 0 59 2 0 4 Precinct 34 - Absentee 2646 16 0.60 100202002000 Precinct 34 - Provisional 2646 4 0.15 30000000000 Precinct 35 2457 479 19.50 286 0 46 0 80 0 0 45 4 1 5 Precinct 35 - Absentee 2457 4 0.16 40000000000 Precinct 35 - Provisional 2457 22 0.90 160103002000 Precinct 36 2452 314 12.81 115 2 109 4 37 0 1 30 8 2 2 Precinct 36 - Absentee 2452 6 0.24 31100001000 Precinct 36 - Provisional 2452 14 0.57 41511001000 Precinct 37 2391 231 9.66 105 2 80 0 14 0 0 26 2 0 0 Precinct 37 - Absentee 2391 3 0.13 10000001100 Precinct 37 - Provisional 2391 12 0.50 20800002000 Precinct 38 1879 239 12.72 82 4 102 1 17 0 0 24 8 0 0 Precinct 38 - Absentee 1879 7 0.37 30111000010 Precinct 38 - Provisional 1879 7 0.37 10200002001 Precinct 39 2386 414 17.35 211 0 67 0 76 0 1 36 1 0 2 Precinct 39 - Absentee 2386 8 0.34 60000000000 Precinct 39 - Provisional 2386 12 0.50 60300001100 Precinct 40 2446 492 20.11 262 2 65 2 83 1 0 53 5 3 2 Precinct 40 - Absentee 2446 7 0.29 50000002000 Precinct 40 - Provisional 2446 9 0.37 50300001000 Precinct 41 1967 246 12.51 109 1 77 6 19 0 0 30 2 1 1 Precinct 41 - Absentee 1967 6 0.31 40000002000 Precinct 41 - Provisional 1967 12 0.61 40301000001 Certification Election Results 4 of 23 January 13, 2004 PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCE DEMOCRATIC 100001 HOWARD DEAN FLORENCE WALKER AL SHARPTON ARTHUR H. JACKSON, JR. DENNIS J. KUCINICH LUCIAN WOJCIECHOWSKI JEANNE CHEBIB CAROL MOSELEY BRAUN LYNDON H. LaROUCHE, JR. HARRY BRAUN, III VERMIN SUPREME Registration Ballots Cast Turnout (%) Precinct 42 1215 167 13.74 58 2 66 0 20 1 1 15 2 1 1 Precinct 42 - Absentee 1215 2 0.16 00001001000 Precinct 42 - Provisional 1215 4 0.33 20010001000 Precinct 43 1133 180 15.89 60080191025400 Precinct 43 - Absentee 1133 3 0.26 00100002000 Precinct 43 - Provisional 1133 13 1.15 01801001100 Precinct 44 2150 263 12.23 61 2 130 2 15 0 1 46 3 0 0 Precinct 44 - Absentee 2150 5 0.23 40100000000 Precinct 44 - Provisional 2150 8 0.37 40200002000 Precinct 45 1822 277 15.20 82 1 136 1 17 0 1 29 7 0 1 Precinct 45 - Absentee 1822 3 0.16 10100001000 Precinct 45 - Provisional 1822 3 0.16 10100001000 Precinct 46 2493 395 15.84 107 3 205 5 18 2 0 45 7 0 0 Precinct 46 - Absentee 2493 10 0.40 51300001000 Precinct 46 - Provisional 2493 8 0.32 41300000000 Precinct 47 2087 365 17.49 140 2 121 2 43 0 0 49 4 0 0 Precinct 47 - Absentee 2087 5 0.24 20200000100 Precinct 47 - Provisional 2087 10 0.48 40500000100 Precinct 48 2412 463 19.20 171 4 188 2 25 1 0 50 7 0 0 Precinct 48 - Absentee 2412 19 0.79 100502002000 Precinct 48 - Provisional 2412 6 0.25 10301000000 Precinct 49 594 93 15.66 31044040011300 Precinct 49 - Absentee 594 0 0.00 00000000000 Precinct 49 - Provisional 594 1 0.17 00100000000 Precinct 50 1695 425 25.07 256 1 30 2 65 0 0 38 2 0 4 Precinct 50 - Absentee 1695 6 0.35 30102000000 Precinct 50 - Provisional 1695 1 0.06 00000000000 Precinct 51 2846 691 24.28 429 1 61 1 90 3 1 60 6 3 6 Precinct 51 - Absentee 2846 16 0.56 130201000000 Precinct 51 - Provisional 2846 5 0.18 30001001000 Precinct 52 1094 291 26.60 175 0 39 0 32 1 1 24 0 1 3 Precinct 52 - Absentee 1094 10 0.91 50201002000 Precinct 52 - Provisional 1094 4 0.37 30000000000 Precinct 53 981 208 21.20 74 0 88 1 13 1 1 30 0 0 0 Precinct 53 - Absentee 981 3 0.31 00300000000 Precinct 53 - Provisional 981 7 0.71 20000000000 Precinct 54 1885 362 19.20 111 1 160 3 22 0 0 48 6 1 3 Precinct 54 - Absentee 1885 0 0.00 00000000000 Precinct 54 - Provisional 1885 7 0.37 30101002000 Precinct 55 2221 303 13.64 90 2 146 2 11 0 1 42 5 2 0 Precinct 55 - Absentee 2221 10 0.45 80200000000 Certification Election Results 5 of 23 January 13, 2004 PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCE DEMOCRATIC 100001 HOWARD DEAN FLORENCE WALKER AL SHARPTON ARTHUR H.
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