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O STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA ) ) CERTIFICATE COUNry OF: Hyde ) We, Robert Bawdon, Steve Bonnichsen, Ronald VanDenBerg, Greg Swenson, Mel Buchheim, the County Board of Canvassers in Hyde County for the General Election held on November 6, 2018, hereby certify that the foregoing is a true abstract of the votes cast in the jurisdiction of Hyde County, South Dakota, at the election as shown by the returns certified to the person in charge of the election. /.'- ,1 ..- /,--y';* fl I :-..-+.,-,-.' Sworn to before me this o"v ot fb!Q.n^),.0,t, , ,o--l$- SEAL Hyde County, South Dakota .l "-'-., RECENEO g N0! 0 2018 slAlE s.0. sEC' 0t General Election - November 6, 2018 Hyde County United States Representative Dustin George D. Tim Ron "Dusty" Hendrickson Bjorkman - Wieczorek - Johnson - - LIB DEM IND Precinct Name REP Hyde County Memorial 8 462 164 19 Auditorium - Main Arena Total 8 462 164 19 Governor and Lieutenant Governor Kurt Evans Kristi Noem Billie Sutton and Richard and Larry and Michelle Shelatz - Rhoden - Lavallee - Precinct Name LIB REP DEM Hyde County Memorial 5 407 248 Auditorium - Main Arena Total 5 407 248 Secretary of State Steve Alexandra Barnett - Frederick - Precinct Name REP DEM Hyde County Memorial 496 151 Auditorium - Main Arena Total 496 151 Attorney General Jason Randy Ravnsborg Seiler - Precinct Name - REP DEM Hyde County Memorial 412 231 Auditorium - Main Arena Total 412 231 State Auditor Rich Tom Cool Sattgast - - DEM Precinct Name REP Hyde County Memorial 490 149 Auditorium - Main Arena Total 490 149 State Treasurer Josh Aaron Haeder - Matson - Precinct Name REP DEM Hyde County Memorial 467 156 Auditorium - Main Arena Total 467 156 Commissioner of School and Public Lands Ryan Woody Brunner - Houser - Precinct Name REP DEM Hyde County Memorial 456 172 Auditorium - Main Arena Total 456 172 1 of 2 General Election - November 6, 2018 Hyde County Public Utilities Commissioner Kristie Wayne Fiegen - Frederick - Precinct Name REP DEM Hyde County Memorial 477 149 Auditorium - Main Arena Total 477 149 State Senator District 24 Amanda Jeff Monroe Bachmann - REP Precinct Name - DEM Hyde County Memorial 462 175 Auditorium - Main Arena Total 462 175 State Representative District 24 Tim Brian Mary Duvall Terry Keller Rounds - Watterson - - REP - DEM Precinct Name REP DEM Hyde County Memorial 453 436 159 123 Auditorium - Main Arena Total 453 436 159 123 Supreme Court Retention : Shall Justice Janine M. Kern representing the First Supreme Court District, whose term expires January 1, 2019, be retained in office? Precinct Name Yes No Hyde County Memorial 499 91 Auditorium - Main Arena Total 499 91 Constitutional Initiated Measure 25: An Constitutional Amendment Z: An Initiated Measure 24: An initiated measure Amendment W: An Constitutional amendment to the South initiated measure increasing the State initiated amendment to Amendment X: An Dakota Constitution prohibiting contributions tobacco tax and creating the South Dakota amendment to the South establishing that a to ballot question a postsecondary technical Constitution changing Dakota Constitution proposed constitutional committees by institute fund for the campaign finance and increasing the number of amendment may embrace non-residents, purposes of lowering lobbying laws, creating a votes needed to approve only one subject, and out-of-state political student tuition and government accountability a constitutional requiring proposed committees, and entities providing financial board, and changing amendment. amendments to be that are not filed with the support to the State certain initiative and presented and voted on Secretary of State. postsecondary technical referendum provisions. separately. institutes. Precinct Name Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Hyde County Memorial 225 408 230 399 346 288 286 351 262 389 Auditorium - Main Arena Total 225 408 230 399 346 288 286 351 262 389 2 of 2 RECEVED f'toy t 5 20,8 s.D. stc.oFgrAIE STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA ) ) CERTIFICATE COUNTY OF: Jackson ) We, Glen Bennett, Larry Denke, Ken Graupmann, Jeff Page, and Brett Prang, the County Board of Canvassers in Jackson County for the General Election held on November 6, 2018, hereby certify that the foregoing is a true abstract of the votes cast in the jurisdiction of Jackson County, South Dakota, at the election as shown by the returns certified to the person in charge of the election. Sworn to before me this 9 th. day of November,2018. ) ," A '/"''-, ,/) , .,, ,"// ,t//,rt / //,,,1 , X "///z-Z)n,.-' SEALI. County Auditor Jackson County, South Dakota General Election - November 6, 2018 Jackson County United States Representative Dustin George D. Tim Ron "Dusty" Hendrickson Bjorkman - Wieczorek - Johnson - - LIB DEM IND Precinct Name REP Precinct-1 0 31 2 0 Precinct-2 0 78 16 1 Precinct-3 2 154 46 4 Precinct-4 1 94 24 7 Precinct-5 1 56 13 1 Precinct-6 1 73 29 0 Precinct-7 2 48 204 5 Precinct-8 0 41 36 2 Total 7 575 370 20 Governor and Lieutenant Governor Kurt Evans Kristi Noem Billie Sutton and Richard and Larry and Michelle Shelatz - Rhoden - Lavallee - Precinct Name LIB REP DEM Precinct-1 0 30 2 Precinct-2 0 73 23 Precinct-3 4 146 64 Precinct-4 4 77 47 Precinct-5 4 47 20 Precinct-6 3 62 41 Precinct-7 4 46 211 Precinct-8 1 32 46 Total 20 513 454 Secretary of State Steve Alexandra Barnett - Frederick - Precinct Name REP DEM Precinct-1 30 3 Precinct-2 72 17 Precinct-3 172 28 Precinct-4 101 23 Precinct-5 62 7 Precinct-6 75 28 Precinct-7 44 214 Precinct-8 47 32 Total 603 352 Attorney General Jason Randy Ravnsborg Seiler - Precinct Name - REP DEM Precinct-1 30 3 Precinct-2 68 20 Precinct-3 149 52 Precinct-4 85 40 Precinct-5 60 9 Precinct-6 68 36 Precinct-7 39 218 Precinct-8 32 47 Total 531 425 1 of 4 General Election - November 6, 2018 Jackson County State Auditor Rich Tom Cool Sattgast - - DEM Precinct Name REP Precinct-1 28 4 Precinct-2 67 18 Precinct-3 167 33 Precinct-4 98 22 Precinct-5 59 8 Precinct-6 70 31 Precinct-7 42 208 Precinct-8 37 39 Total 568 363 State Treasurer Josh Aaron Haeder - Matson - Precinct Name REP DEM Precinct-1 28 4 Precinct-2 71 16 Precinct-3 161 32 Precinct-4 98 25 Precinct-5 62 7 Precinct-6 67 34 Precinct-7 43 208 Precinct-8 36 41 Total 566 367 Commissioner of School and Public Lands Ryan Woody Brunner - Houser - Precinct Name REP DEM Precinct-1 28 4 Precinct-2 74 16 Precinct-3 168 27 Precinct-4 99 23 Precinct-5 60 10 Precinct-6 70 32 Precinct-7 43 211 Precinct-8 38 40 Total 580 363 Public Utilities Commissioner Kristie Wayne Fiegen - Frederick - Precinct Name REP DEM Precinct-1 28 3 Precinct-2 71 15 Precinct-3 164 31 Precinct-4 97 24 Precinct-5 60 8 Precinct-6 69 32 Precinct-7 39 214 Precinct-8 46 29 Total 574 356 2 of 4 General Election - November 6, 2018 Jackson County State Senator District 27 Red Dawn Bill Hines Foster - - REP Precinct Name DEM Precinct-1 29 3 Precinct-2 77 13 Precinct-3 180 23 Precinct-4 95 29 Precinct-5 64 6 Precinct-6 73 32 Precinct-7 43 217 Precinct-8 48 30 Total 609 353 State Representative District 27 Steve Elizabeth Margaret Peri Pourier Livermont - May - REP Ross - DEM - DEM Precinct Name REP Precinct-1 25 28 3 1 Precinct-2 75 70 15 15 Precinct-3 190 174 17 14 Precinct-4 98 104 15 21 Precinct-5 65 62 5 3 Precinct-6 82 72 21 25 Precinct-7 51 53 159 170 Precinct-8 50 51 20 25 Total 636 614 255 274 Supreme Court Retention : Shall Justice Janine M. Kern representing the First Supreme Court District, whose term expires January 1, 2019, be retained in office? Precinct Name Yes No Precinct-1 21 8 Precinct-2 59 16 Precinct-3 151 33 Precinct-4 93 22 Precinct-5 54 8 Precinct-6 71 21 Precinct-7 126 111 Precinct-8 53 16 Total 628 235 3 of 4 General Election - November 6, 2018 Jackson County Constitutional Initiated Measure 25: An Constitutional Amendment Z: An Initiated Measure 24: An initiated measure Amendment W: An Constitutional amendment to the South initiated measure increasing the State initiated amendment to Amendment X: An Dakota Constitution prohibiting contributions tobacco tax and creating the South Dakota amendment to the South establishing that a to ballot question a postsecondary technical Constitution changing Dakota Constitution proposed constitutional committees by institute fund for the campaign finance and increasing the number of amendment may embrace non-residents, purposes of lowering lobbying laws, creating a votes needed to approve only one subject, and out-of-state political student tuition and government accountability a constitutional requiring proposed committees, and entities providing financial board, and changing amendment. amendments to be that are not filed with the support to the State certain initiative and presented and voted on Secretary of State. postsecondary technical referendum provisions. separately. institutes. Precinct Name Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Precinct-1 8 24 21 12 23 9 17 14 5 27 Precinct-2 31 57 42 44 47 36 42 43 24 70 Precinct-3 69 130 101 98 112 88 99 103 56 154 Precinct-4 53 70 46 75 70 52 63 57 37 87 Precinct-5 28 41 31 37 42 27 33 36 16 54 Precinct-6 38 67 52 50 65 40 57 48 30 76 Precinct-7 115 135 103 143 109 139 98 151 70 181 Precinct-8 32 44 28 45 45 30 29 49 20 56 Total 374 568 424 504 513 421 438 501 258 705 4 of 4 STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA ) ) CERTIFICATE COUNTY OF: Jerauld ) We, Fred Krohmer, Larry Olson, Lynn Horsley, Leo Channel, Ronnie Kopfmann, the County Board of Canvassers in Jerauld County for the General Election held on November 6, 2018, hereby certiff that the foregoing is a true abstract ofthe votes cast in the jurisdiction of Jerauld County, South Dakota, at the election as shown by the returns certified to the person in charge of the election.
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