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November 8 2016 General Election Write-In Report (Pdf) WRITE-IN REPORT BY PRECINCT GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 8, 2016 RUN DATE:11/10/16 09:25 AM PRECINCT 1 - ANDOVER BORO ELECTION ID: 16GNJSUS CONTESTS CANDIDATES COUNTY CLERK ALFRED NEWMAN Total 1 ALYSSA GARNER Total 1 ANY DEMOCRAT Total 1 BERNIE SANDERS Total 1 BONITA BOURKE Total 1 GIFFY GIFFONIELLO Total 1 GLORIA ESTEFAN Total 1 JOHN MORGAN Total 1 M. W. GIFFONIELLO Total 1 PHILIP C. WHITE Total 1 COUNTY SHERIFF ALFRED NEWMAN Total 1 ANY DEMOCRAT Total 1 BERNIE SANDERS Total 1 BONITA BOURKE Total 1 DEPUTY DOG Total 1 EDWARD CONRADS SR. Total 1 ELICOTT,MITCH Total 1 JAKE GUTOWSKI Total 1 JOHN GIFFONIELLO JOHN GIFFONIELLO WRITEIN-REPORT.html[11/10/2016 4:11:40 PM] Total 2 JOHN MORGAN WRITE-IN REPORT BY PRECINCT GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 8, 2016 RUN DATE:11/10/16 09:25 AM PRECINCT 1 - ANDOVER BORO ELECTION ID: 16GNJSUS CONTESTS CANDIDATES Total 1 MARK GARNER Total 1 SCOTT PRICE Total 1 YOUR MOM Total 1 FREEHOLDER JEFF STORICKS Total 1 MICHAEL FIGUEIREDO Total 1 MUNANDB ANDOVER BORO COUNCIL 1YR ALRED NEWMAN Total 1 ANDREW GRUSWITZ Total 1 AUGUSTO PINOCHET Total 1 BONITA BOURKE Total 1 LINDA PLIMPTON LINDA PLIMPTON Total 2 NONE Total 1 ROBERT MOONEY Total 1 WALTER COX Total 1 MUNANDB ANDOVER BORO COUNCIL 3YR >MAXX CARROLL Total 1 ANTHONY JANNACE Total 1 EDWARD CONRADS SR. Total 1 JOHN E KNEHR Total 1 WRITEIN-REPORT.html[11/10/2016 4:11:40 PM] KEITH HARRIS Total 1 WALTER COX Total 1 WRITE-IN REPORT BY PRECINCT GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 8, 2016 RUN DATE:11/10/16 09:25 AM PRECINCT 1 - ANDOVER BORO ELECTION ID: 16GNJSUS CONTESTS CANDIDATES PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS FOR: BERNIE SANDERS Total 1 COLIN POWELL Total 1 COME LORD JESUS Total 1 JOHN KASICH Total 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - MULTIPLE WRITE-IN PER CONTEST- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - CONTESTS CANDIDATES MUNANDB ANDOVER BORO COUNCIL 3YR >MAXX CARROLL WALTER COX WRITE-IN REPORT BY PRECINCT GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 8, 2016 RUN DATE:11/10/16 09:25 AM PRECINCT 2 - ANDOVER TWP 1 ELECTION ID: 16GNJSUS CONTESTS CANDIDATES CONG005 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES NOONE Total 1 COUNTY CLERK EVAN KOVACH Total 1 FREDERICK HOOEY Total 1 HAYDEN Total 1 JOHN B SWEET Total 1 KRISTIN M WOLCOTT Total 1 MICHAEL LAZO Total 1 MINNIE MOUSE Total 1 NONE Total 1 WRITEIN-REPORT.html[11/10/2016 4:11:40 PM] COUNTY SHERIFF ALEX PRICE Total 1 DONALD DUCK Total 1 ERIC DANIELSON Total 1 EVAN KOVACH Total 1 FREDERICK HOOEY Total 1 JAMES HAGGERTY Total 1 MICKEY MOUSE MICKEY MOUSE Total 2 NONE Total 1 SOMEONE OTHER THAN STRADA Total 1 STEPHEN WOLCOTT STEPHEN WOLCOTT Total 2 MUNANDT ANDOVER BORO REGIONAL BOE >FREDERICK HOOEY WRITE-IN REPORT BY PRECINCT GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 8, 2016 RUN DATE:11/10/16 09:25 AM PRECINCT 2 - ANDOVER TWP 1 ELECTION ID: 16GNJSUS CONTESTS CANDIDATES Total 1 >JOANNA MACIKOWSKI >JOANNA MACIKOWSKI Total 2 >KAREN MELONE Total 1 >KRZYSIEK HAJNOS Total 1 >KRZYSIK HAJNS Total 1 >MARTY KOVACH Total 1 >MIA KOVACH Total 1 AUDETTE WILLIAMS Total 1 WRITEIN-REPORT.html[11/10/2016 4:11:40 PM] DONNA SANGIOVANNI Total 1 EVAN KOVACH Total 1 JENNIFER WARD Total 1 JODI HALTEMAN Total 1 KAREN MELONE KAREN MELONE Total 2 KIM HOOEY Total 1 KRISTIN M WOLCOTT Total 1 MIROSLAW MACIKOWSKI MIROSLAW MACIKOWSKI Total 2 NO ONE Total 1 RACHEL TICE Total 1 MUNANDT ANDOVER TWP COMMITTEE ADAM B WOLCOTT Total 1 ALEX GILSENEN WRITE-IN REPORT BY PRECINCT GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 8, 2016 RUN DATE:11/10/16 09:25 AM PRECINCT 2 - ANDOVER TWP 1 ELECTION ID: 16GNJSUS CONTESTS CANDIDATES Total 1 ANYBODY BUT Total 1 CLOSE MULFORD NUT JAIL Total 1 DAVID KOLSTAD Total 1 EVAN KOVACH Total 1 FREDERICK HOOEY Total 1 JAMES HAGGERTY JAMES HAGGERTY Total 2 WRITEIN-REPORT.html[11/10/2016 4:11:40 PM] JIM HAGGERTY Total 1 JOHN R REED, IV Total 1 JOHN REED Total 1 LINDA LEENSTRA Total 1 MICKY MOUSE Total 1 MINNIE MOUSE Total 1 NO ONE Total 1 NONE NONE Total 2 NOT WALSH Total 1 VARIAN WRYNN Total 1 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS FOR: BERNIE SANDERS BERNIE SANDERS BERNIE SANDERS BERNIE SANDERS Total 4 JOHN KASICH Total 1 LARRY GALLAGHER WRITE-IN REPORT BY PRECINCT GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 8, 2016 RUN DATE:11/10/16 09:25 AM PRECINCT 2 - ANDOVER TWP 1 ELECTION ID: 16GNJSUS CONTESTS CANDIDATES Total 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - MULTIPLE WRITE-IN PER CONTEST- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - CONTESTS CANDIDATES MUNANDT ANDOVER BORO REGIONAL BOE >FREDERICK HOOEY >JOANNA MACIKOWSKI >JOANNA MACIKOWSKI >KAREN MELONE >KRZYSIEK HAJNOS >KRZYSIK HAJNS >MARTY KOVACH >MIA KOVACH EVAN KOVACH KIM HOOEY WRITEIN-REPORT.html[11/10/2016 4:11:40 PM] MIROSLAW MACIKOWSKI MIROSLAW MACIKOWSKI NO ONE WRITE-IN REPORT BY PRECINCT GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 8, 2016 RUN DATE:11/10/16 09:25 AM PRECINCT 3 - ANDOVER TWP 2 ELECTION ID: 16GNJSUS CONTESTS CANDIDATES CONG005 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES STEVEN V. OROHO, SR. Total 1 COUNTY CLERK ALAN CHESNOVITZ Total 1 CYNTHIA CHASE Total 1 JOSEPH GUERRIERO Total 1 VEGETA PRINCE OF ALL SAIYANS Total 1 COUNTY SHERIFF ALAN CHESNOVITZ Total 1 CYNTHIA CHASE Total 1 GOKU Total 1 JAY E ZIEGLER Total 1 MATT KAZABA Total 1 FREEHOLDER FRANK ELMO Total 1 MUNANDT ANDOVER BORO REGIONAL BOE >CATHERINE CHESNOVITZ Total 1 ALAN CHESNOVITZ Total 1 BEN BENSLEY Total 1 DIANE GILLESPIE Total 1 GREGG HELLER Total 1 MITZI GALINSKI Total 1 RYAN SEVEAN RYAN SEVEAN WRITEIN-REPORT.html[11/10/2016 4:11:40 PM] Total 2 T. ARTRIP Total 1 MUNANDT ANDOVER TWP COMMITTEE ALAN CHESNOVITZ Total 1 ANYONE ELSE WRITE-IN REPORT BY PRECINCT GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 8, 2016 RUN DATE:11/10/16 09:25 AM PRECINCT 3 - ANDOVER TWP 2 ELECTION ID: 16GNJSUS CONTESTS CANDIDATES Total 1 BATMAN Total 1 BEN BENSLEY Total 1 BOB SMITH Total 1 CINDY MIZELLE Total 1 CYNTHIA CHASE Total 1 JOSEPH GUERRIERO Total 1 WILFRED GILLESPIE Total 1 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS FOR: BERNIE SANDERS Total 1 JOHN KASICH JOHN KASICH Total 2 YODA Total 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - MULTIPLE WRITE-IN PER CONTEST- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - CONTESTS CANDIDATES MUNANDT ANDOVER BORO REGIONAL BOE >CATHERINE CHESNOVITZ ALAN CHESNOVITZ WRITE-IN REPORT BY PRECINCT GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 8, 2016 RUN DATE:11/10/16 09:25 AM PRECINCT 4 - ANDOVER TWP 3 ELECTION ID: 16GNJSUS CONTESTS CANDIDATES CONG005 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES PETER VALLOROSI Total 1 WRITEIN-REPORT.html[11/10/2016 4:11:40 PM] UNDECIDED Total 1 COUNTY CLERK ANGELA ROSA ANGELA ROSA Total 2 BENJAMIN SILVA Total 1 DADBEAT Total 1 DAN TRUPPO DAN TRUPPO Total 2 ELLESWORTH BENZLEY Total 1 HASSAM SIDDIQUI Total 1 MICKEY MOUSE Total 1 RYAN LAZAR Total 1 UNDECIDED Total 1 COUNTY SHERIFF BENJAMIN SILVA Total 1 DADBEAT Total 1 DAN TRUPPO DAN TRUPPO Total 2 DANIEL STOREY Total 1 DAVID ROME DAVID ROME Total 2 ELLESWORTH BENZLEY Total 1 FRED COOPER Total 1 MAXIM EUSTON Total 1 TOM LEIGH WRITE-IN REPORT BY PRECINCT GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 8, 2016 RUN DATE:11/10/16 09:25 AM PRECINCT 4 - ANDOVER TWP 3 ELECTION ID: 16GNJSUS WRITEIN-REPORT.html[11/10/2016 4:11:40 PM] CONTESTS CANDIDATES Total 1 UNDECIDED Total 1 FREEHOLDER >UNDECIDED Total 1 DAN TRUPPO Total 1 UNDECIDED Total 1 MUNANDT ANDOVER BORO REGIONAL BOE >DIANE BOFFA Total 1 >NONEOFTHEABOVE Total 1 >UNDECIDED >UNDECIDED Total 2 ANYONEWBRAINS Total 1 BENJAMIN SILVA Total 1 DANIEL WALLACE Total 1 ELLESWORTH BENSLEY Total 1 JODI HALTEMAN Total 1 JOSEPH J CALDERARO Total 1 TANNER EUSTON Total 1 TRENT SMITH Total 1 UNDECIDED Total 1 MUNANDT ANDOVER TWP COMMITTEE BEN BENSLEY Total 1 BENJAMIN SILVA BENJAMIN SILVA Total 2 DADBEAT Total 1 WRITEIN-REPORT.html[11/10/2016 4:11:40 PM] DAN TRUPPO WRITE-IN REPORT BY PRECINCT GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 8, 2016 RUN DATE:11/10/16 09:25 AM PRECINCT 4 - ANDOVER TWP 3 ELECTION ID: 16GNJSUS CONTESTS CANDIDATES Total 1 DICK HEAD Total 1 ELLESWORTH BENSLEY Total 1 JOSEPH CALDERARO Total 1 JOSEPH J CALDERARO Total 1 JUSTIN CHOKA Total 1 NO ONE Total 1 PATTI HANNEMAN Total 1 TOM LEIGH Total 1 UNDECIDED Total 1 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS FOR: BERNARD - BERRNIE - SANDERS Total 1 BERNIE SANDERS BERNIE SANDERS Total 2 BETTER CHOICES Total 1 BETTLEJUICE Total 1 JOHN KASICH JOHN KASICH Total 2 MICHAEL PENCE Total 1 NO CONFIDENCE Total 1 REAL CHOICE Total 1 WRITEIN-REPORT.html[11/10/2016 4:11:40 PM] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - MULTIPLE WRITE-IN PER CONTEST- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - CONTESTS CANDIDATES FREEHOLDER >UNDECIDED UNDECIDED MUNANDT ANDOVER BORO REGIONAL BOE >DIANE BOFFA WRITE-IN REPORT BY PRECINCT GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 8, 2016 RUN DATE:11/10/16 09:25 AM PRECINCT 4 - ANDOVER TWP 3 ELECTION ID: 16GNJSUS CONTESTS CANDIDATES >NONEOFTHEABOVE >UNDECIDED >UNDECIDED JODI HALTEMAN UNDECIDED WRITE-IN REPORT BY PRECINCT GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 8, 2016 RUN DATE:11/10/16 09:25 AM PRECINCT 5 - ANDOVER TWP 4 ELECTION ID: 16GNJSUS CONTESTS CANDIDATES COUNTY CLERK ANYONE ELSE Total 1 JOHN SMITH Total 1 JONATHAN WHITE Total 1 KEVIN KREINHEDER Total 1 NICOLE TALUCCI Total 1 TAYLOR MAY Total 1 COUNTY SHERIFF ALLAN O'GORMAN Total 1 GABE ZANDER Total 1 LOUIS LABAR Total 1 NICOLE TALUCCI Total 1 SAM KNEER Total 1 T.JON SINCLAIR Total 1 TAYLOR MAY WRITEIN-REPORT.html[11/10/2016 4:11:40 PM] Total 1 FREEHOLDER >MICHAEL GILBERT Total 1 DENNIS MCCONNELL Total 1 JONATHAN WHITE Total 1 MUNANDT ANDOVER BORO REGIONAL BOE >KELSEY NELSON Total 1 JACK SMITH Total 1 KAILEY DENZER-WEILER Total 1 NONE OF THE ABOVE Total 1 WRITE-IN REPORT BY PRECINCT GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 8, 2016 RUN DATE:11/10/16 09:25 AM PRECINCT 5 - ANDOVER TWP 4 ELECTION ID: 16GNJSUS CONTESTS CANDIDATES MUNANDT ANDOVER TWP COMMITTEE ANYONE ELSE Total 1 BOB SMITH Total 1 KEVIN KREINHEDER Total
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