Summary Report Kootenai County, Idaho Official Results Run Date:11/18/16 General Election Run Time:11:15 Am November 8, 2016

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Summary Report Kootenai County, Idaho Official Results Run Date:11/18/16 General Election Run Time:11:15 Am November 8, 2016 SUMMARY REPORT KOOTENAI COUNTY, IDAHO OFFICIAL RESULTS RUN DATE:11/18/16 GENERAL ELECTION RUN TIME:11:15 AM NOVEMBER 8, 2016 VOTES PERCENT PRECINCTS COUNTED (OF 73) . 73 100.00 REGISTERED VOTERS - TOTAL . 77,885 BALLOTS CAST - TOTAL. 67,952 VOTER TURNOUT - TOTAL . 87.25 PRESIDENT Vote for 1 Castle/Bradley (IND). 372 .55 Clinton/Kaine (DEM) . 16,264 24.17 Copeland/Myers (CON). 210 .31 De La Fuente/Steinberg (IND) . 86 .13 Johnson/Weld (LIB) . 2,604 3.87 McMullin/Johnson (IND) . 1,557 2.31 Stein/Baraka (IND) . 744 1.11 Trump/Pence (REP). 44,449 66.07 WRITE-IN. 991 1.47 Total . 67,277 US SENATOR Vote for 1 Mike Crapo (REP) . 47,636 72.23 Jerry Sturgill (DEM). 15,365 23.30 Ray J. Writz (CON) . 2,945 4.47 Total . 65,946 US REPRESENTATIVE DIST 1 Vote for 1 Raul R. Labrador (REP) . 46,330 70.93 James Piotrowski (DEM) . 18,880 28.91 WRITE-IN. 105 .16 Total . 65,315 STATE SENATOR LEG DIST 2 Vote for 1 Steve Vick (REP) . 20,240 100.00 Total . 20,240 STATE REP LEG DIST 2 POS A Vote for 1 Vito Barbieri (REP) . 17,115 72.23 Kathy (Kraack) Kahn (DEM) . 6,581 27.77 Total . 23,696 STATE REP LEG DIST 2 POS B Vote for 1 Richard Kohles (DEM). 5,724 24.40 Eric Redman (REP). 17,735 75.60 Total . 23,459 STATE SENATOR LEG DIST 3 Vote for 1 Bob Nonini (REP) . 16,990 100.00 Total . 16,990 STATE REP LEG DIST 3 POS A Vote for 1 Ron Mendive (REP). 17,019 100.00 Total . 17,019 STATE REP LEG DIST 3 POS B Vote for 1 Don Cheatham (REP) . 16,891 100.00 Total . 16,891 STATE SENATOR LEG DIST 4 Vote for 1 Kristi Milan (DEM) . 7,793 37.06 Mary Souza (REP) . 13,233 62.94 Total . 21,026 STATE REP LEG DIST 4 POS A Vote for 1 Lucas "Luke" Malek (REP) . 14,229 68.82 Patrick P. Mitchell (DEM) . 6,447 31.18 Total . 20,676 STATE REP LEG DIST 4 POS B Vote for 1 Paul Amador (REP). 13,202 63.31 Tom Hearn (DEM) . 7,650 36.69 Total . 20,852 COUNTY COMMISSIONER DIST 2 Vote for 1 Chris Fillios (REP) . 53,810 100.00 Total . 53,810 COUNTY COMMISSIONER DIST 3 Vote for 1 Bob Bingham (REP). 42,481 71.55 Russell McLain (IND). 16,895 28.45 Total . 59,376 COUNTY SHERIFF Vote for 1 Tina Kunishige (DEM). 12,169 18.84 Benton E. "Ben" Wolfinger (REP) . 52,407 81.16 Total . 64,576 PROSECUTING ATTORNEY Vote for 1 Barry McHugh (REP) . 55,210 100.00 Total . 55,210 SUPREME COURT JUSTICE Jim Jones Vote for 1 Robyn Brody. 24,431 47.78 Curt McKenzie . 26,700 52.22 Total . 51,131 RETAIN MAGISTRATE Combo Vote for 1 YES . 43,271 82.32 NO. 9,294 17.68 Total . 52,565 RETAIN MAGISTRATE Eckhart Vote for 1 YES . 43,958 83.37 NO. 8,771 16.63 Total . 52,729 RETAIN MAGISTRATE Peterson Vote for 1 YES . 38,945 73.38 NO. 14,129 26.62 Total . 53,074 HJR5 Vote for 1 YES . 33,067 56.04 NO. 25,938 43.96 Total . 59,005 NORTH IDAHO TRUSTEE ZONE 3 Vote for 1 Greg Gfeller . 18,801 38.61 Todd M. Banducci . 29,891 61.39 Total . 48,692 NORTH IDAHO TRUSTEE ZONE 4 Vote for 1 Judith Centa Meyer . 45,519 100.00 Total . 45,519 NORTH IDAHO TRUSTEE ZONE 5 Vote for 1 Brad Murray. 32,810 72.20 Geri Wile . 12,633 27.80 Total . 45,443 KOOTENAI-SHOSHONE S-W DIST SUP Vote for 4 Fran Hughes. 31,811 24.27 Michael Schlepp . 34,454 26.28 Cameron Cushing . 31,706 24.19 Linda J. Ely . 33,121 25.27 Total . 131,092 Print Page Close Window.
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