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2008 General Election Results Total NTS Total Election Reporting and Certification System - Recanvass Report Cayuga County Board of Elections General Election 11/04/2008 UNOFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION County Wide - Proposal #1, An Amendment Auburn - Page 1 Ward: 000 Whole Number PRO PRO Blank Votes Yes No 001 332 102 33 197 002 309 68 26 215 003 813 193 78 542 004 409 120 39 250 005 712 230 64 418 006 838 289 93 456 007 704 263 70 371 008 658 207 60 391 009 799 236 95 468 010 446 119 38 289 011 563 134 63 366 012 539 168 35 336 013 723 222 53 448 014 782 238 80 464 015 531 172 54 305 016 390 103 40 247 017 362 77 32 253 018 674 189 63 422 019 315 115 40 160 020 56 20 5 31 021 14 1 0 13 WARD TOTALS 10969 3266 1061 6642 11/21/2008 03:48:01 PM Page 1 NTS Total Election Reporting and Certification System - Recanvass Report Cayuga County Board of Elections General Election 11/04/2008 UNOFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION County Wide - Proposal #1, An Amendment Aurelius - Page 1 Ward: 000 Whole Number PRO PRO Blank Votes Yes No 001 524 125 37 362 002 432 137 37 258 003 398 92 22 284 WARD TOTALS 1354 354 96 904 11/21/2008 03:48:01 PM Page 2 NTS Total Election Reporting and Certification System - Recanvass Report Cayuga County Board of Elections General Election 11/04/2008 UNOFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION County Wide - Proposal #1, An Amendment Brutus - Page 1 Ward: 000 Whole Number PRO PRO Blank Votes Yes No 001 527 143 37 347 002 832 225 78 529 003 504 131 26 347 WARD TOTALS 1863 499 141 1223 11/21/2008 03:48:01 PM Page 3 NTS Total Election Reporting and Certification System - Recanvass Report Cayuga County Board of Elections General Election 11/04/2008 UNOFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION County Wide - Proposal #1, An Amendment Cato - Page 1 Ward: 000 Whole Number PRO PRO Blank Votes Yes No 001 504 139 43 322 002 662 179 51 432 WARD TOTALS 1166 318 94 754 11/21/2008 03:48:01 PM Page 4 NTS Total Election Reporting and Certification System - Recanvass Report Cayuga County Board of Elections General Election 11/04/2008 UNOFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION County Wide - Proposal #1, An Amendment Conquest - Page 1 Ward: 000 Whole Number PRO PRO Blank Votes Yes No 001 393 121 37 235 002 343 83 42 218 WARD TOTALS 736 204 79 453 11/21/2008 03:48:01 PM Page 5 NTS Total Election Reporting and Certification System - Recanvass Report Cayuga County Board of Elections General Election 11/04/2008 UNOFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION County Wide - Proposal #1, An Amendment Fleming - Page 1 Ward: 000 Whole Number PRO PRO Blank Votes Yes No 001 529 222 91 216 002 964 393 131 440 WARD TOTALS 1493 615 222 656 11/21/2008 03:48:01 PM Page 6 NTS Total Election Reporting and Certification System - Recanvass Report Cayuga County Board of Elections General Election 11/04/2008 UNOFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION County Wide - Proposal #1, An Amendment Genoa - Page 1 Ward: 000 Whole Number PRO PRO Blank Votes Yes No 001 436 133 36 267 002 531 154 52 325 WARD TOTALS 967 287 88 592 11/21/2008 03:48:02 PM Page 7 NTS Total Election Reporting and Certification System - Recanvass Report Cayuga County Board of Elections General Election 11/04/2008 UNOFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION County Wide - Proposal #1, An Amendment Ira - Page 1 Ward: 000 Whole Number PRO PRO Blank Votes Yes No 001 449 96 26 327 002 508 131 23 354 WARD TOTALS 957 227 49 681 11/21/2008 03:48:02 PM Page 8 NTS Total Election Reporting and Certification System - Recanvass Report Cayuga County Board of Elections General Election 11/04/2008 UNOFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION County Wide - Proposal #1, An Amendment Ledyard - Page 1 Ward: 000 Whole Number PRO PRO Blank Votes Yes No 001 424 112 45 267 002 437 130 49 258 WARD TOTALS 861 242 94 525 11/21/2008 03:48:02 PM Page 9 NTS Total Election Reporting and Certification System - Recanvass Report Cayuga County Board of Elections General Election 11/04/2008 UNOFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION County Wide - Proposal #1, An Amendment Locke - Page 1 Ward: 000 Whole Number PRO PRO Blank Votes Yes No 001 744 163 51 530 WARD TOTALS 744 163 51 530 11/21/2008 03:48:02 PM Page 10 NTS Total Election Reporting and Certification System - Recanvass Report Cayuga County Board of Elections General Election 11/04/2008 UNOFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION County Wide - Proposal #1, An Amendment Mentz - Page 1 Ward: 000 Whole Number PRO PRO Blank Votes Yes No 001 328 64 22 242 002 583 138 41 404 WARD TOTALS 911 202 63 646 11/21/2008 03:48:02 PM Page 11 NTS Total Election Reporting and Certification System - Recanvass Report Cayuga County Board of Elections General Election 11/04/2008 UNOFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION County Wide - Proposal #1, An Amendment Montezuma - Page 1 Ward: 000 Whole Number PRO PRO Blank Votes Yes No 001 535 130 52 353 WARD TOTALS 535 130 52 353 11/21/2008 03:48:02 PM Page 12 NTS Total Election Reporting and Certification System - Recanvass Report Cayuga County Board of Elections General Election 11/04/2008 UNOFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION County Wide - Proposal #1, An Amendment Moravia - Page 1 Ward: 000 Whole Number PRO PRO Blank Votes Yes No 001 635 168 66 401 002 602 130 37 435 WARD TOTALS 1237 298 103 836 11/21/2008 03:48:02 PM Page 13 NTS Total Election Reporting and Certification System - Recanvass Report Cayuga County Board of Elections General Election 11/04/2008 UNOFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION County Wide - Proposal #1, An Amendment Niles - Page 1 Ward: 000 Whole Number PRO PRO Blank Votes Yes No 001 421 140 31 250 002 228 78 28 122 WARD TOTALS 649 218 59 372 11/21/2008 03:48:02 PM Page 14 NTS Total Election Reporting and Certification System - Recanvass Report Cayuga County Board of Elections General Election 11/04/2008 UNOFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION County Wide - Proposal #1, An Amendment Owasco - Page 1 Ward: 000 Whole Number PRO PRO Blank Votes Yes No 001 847 228 79 540 002 1215 316 106 793 003 344 103 19 222 WARD TOTALS 2406 647 204 1555 11/21/2008 03:48:02 PM Page 15 NTS Total Election Reporting and Certification System - Recanvass Report Cayuga County Board of Elections General Election 11/04/2008 UNOFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION County Wide - Proposal #1, An Amendment Scipio - Page 1 Ward: 000 Whole Number PRO PRO Blank Votes Yes No 001 458 125 40 293 002 274 72 19 183 WARD TOTALS 732 197 59 476 11/21/2008 03:48:03 PM Page 16 NTS Total Election Reporting and Certification System - Recanvass Report Cayuga County Board of Elections General Election 11/04/2008 UNOFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION County Wide - Proposal #1, An Amendment Sempronius - Page 1 Ward: 000 Whole Number PRO PRO Blank Votes Yes No 001 370 121 34 215 WARD TOTALS 370 121 34 215 11/21/2008 03:48:03 PM Page 17 NTS Total Election Reporting and Certification System - Recanvass Report Cayuga County Board of Elections General Election 11/04/2008 UNOFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION County Wide - Proposal #1, An Amendment Sennett - Page 1 Ward: 000 Whole Number PRO PRO Blank Votes Yes No 001 702 195 77 430 002 1235 392 114 729 WARD TOTALS 1937 587 191 1159 11/21/2008 03:48:03 PM Page 18 NTS Total Election Reporting and Certification System - Recanvass Report Cayuga County Board of Elections General Election 11/04/2008 UNOFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION County Wide - Proposal #1, An Amendment Springport - Page 1 Ward: 000 Whole Number PRO PRO Blank Votes Yes No 001 585 172 45 368 002 544 161 56 327 WARD TOTALS 1129 333 101 695 11/21/2008 03:48:03 PM Page 19 NTS Total Election Reporting and Certification System - Recanvass Report Cayuga County Board of Elections General Election 11/04/2008 UNOFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION County Wide - Proposal #1, An Amendment Sterling - Page 1 Ward: 000 Whole Number PRO PRO Blank Votes Yes No 001 468 109 42 317 002 646 176 46 424 003 313 66 27 220 WARD TOTALS 1427 351 115 961 11/21/2008 03:48:03 PM Page 20 NTS Total Election Reporting and Certification System - Recanvass Report Cayuga County Board of Elections General Election 11/04/2008 UNOFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION County Wide - Proposal #1, An Amendment Summerhill - Page 1 Ward: 000 Whole Number PRO PRO Blank Votes Yes No 001 492 132 48 312 WARD TOTALS 492 132 48 312 11/21/2008 03:48:03 PM Page 21 NTS Total Election Reporting and Certification System - Recanvass Report Cayuga County Board of Elections General Election 11/04/2008 UNOFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION County Wide - Proposal #1, An Amendment Throop - Page 1 Ward: 000 Whole Number PRO PRO Blank Votes Yes No 001 660 206 62 392 002 361 98 36 227 WARD TOTALS 1021 304 98 619 11/21/2008 03:48:03 PM Page 22 NTS Total Election Reporting and Certification System - Recanvass Report Cayuga County Board of Elections General Election 11/04/2008 UNOFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION County Wide - Proposal #1, An Amendment Venice - Page 1 Ward: 000 Whole Number PRO PRO Blank Votes Yes No 001 574 198 55 321 WARD TOTALS 574 198 55 321 11/21/2008 03:48:03 PM Page 23 NTS Total Election Reporting and Certification System - Recanvass Report Cayuga County Board of Elections General Election 11/04/2008 UNOFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION County Wide - Proposal #1, An Amendment Victory - Page 1 Ward: 000 Whole Number PRO PRO Blank Votes Yes No 001 742 209 74 459 WARD TOTALS 742 209 74 459 11/21/2008 03:48:03 PM Page 24 NTS Total Election Reporting and Certification System - Recanvass Report Cayuga County Board of Elections General Election 11/04/2008 UNOFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION County Wide - Proposal #1, An Amendment Whole Number PRO PRO Blank Votes Yes No Auburn 10969 3266 1061 6642 Aurelius 1354 354 96 904 Brutus 1863 499 141 1223 Cato 1166 318 94 754 Conquest 736 204 79 453 Fleming 1493 615 222 656 Genoa 967 287 88 592 Ira 957 227 49 681 Ledyard 861 242 94 525 Locke 744 163 51 530 Mentz 911 202 63 646 Montezuma 535 130 52 353 Moravia
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