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HTML Clipboard ROUTT COUNTY GENERAL ELECTION - NOVEMBER 4, 2008 OFFICIAL RESULTS: ELECTION DAY VOTING Precinct # 1 2 3456789101112131415161718Federal Total PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS John McCain/Sarah Palin-Republican 79 93 54 22 165 59 23 114 31 117 57 23 28 30 60 52 46 54 0 1,107 Barack Obama/Joe Biden-Democratic 91 43 44 32 80 39 25 107 67 58 120 52 82 63 74 62 94 113 0 1,246 Chuck Baldwin/Darrell L Castle-Constitution 1010300100300110100 12 Bob Barr/Wayne A Root-Libratarian 0210010302230021000 17 Cynthia McKinney/ Rosa A Clemente-Green 0000200000021020110 9 Jonathan E Allen/Jeffrey D Stath-HeartQuake 08 0000000000000000000 0 Gene C Amondson/Leroy J Pletten-Prohibition 0000000000000000000 0 James Harris/Alyson Kennedy-Socialist Workers 0000000000000000000 0 Charles Jay/Dan Sallis Jr-Boston Tea 0000000000000000000 0 Alan Keyes/Brian Rohrbough-America's Independent 0200100000000000000 3 Gloria LaRiva/Robert Moses-Socialism and Liberation 0000000000000000000 0 Bradford Lyttle/Abraham Bassford-U.S. Pacifist 0000000000000000000 0 Frank Edward McEnulty/David Mangan-Unaffiliated 0000000000000000000 0 Brian Moore/Stewart A Alexander-Socialist, USA 0000000000000000100 1 Ralph Nader/Matt Gonzalez-Unafilliated 1410210303411010010 23 Thomas Robert Stevens/Alden Link-Objectivist 0000100000100000000 2 Precinct # 1 2 3456789101112131415161718Federal Total UNITED STATES SENATOR Bob Schaffer-Republican 72 74 54 20 147 53 22 104 36 102 60 22 32 38 56 55 42 57 0 1,046 Mark Udall-Democratic 91 52 40 33 88 39 22 107 59 62 103 48 77 50 69 55 84 99 0 1,178 Bob Kinsey-Green 1630521312833263740 60 Douglas "Dayhorse" Campbell-American Constitution 37311412917810231130 67 (Write-In) Gary Cooper-Unaffiliated 0000000000000000000 0 (Write-In) Bruce E. Lohmiller-Green 0000000000000000000 0 (Write-In) Buddy Moore-Unaffiliated 0000000000000000000 0 Precinct # 1 2 3456789101112131415161718Federal Total REPRESENTATIVE TO THE 111TH UNITED STATES CONGRESS DIST. 3 John T. Salazar-Democratic 111 85 54 38 143 56 26 148 63 107 130 53 82 66 80 71 91 106 0 1,510 Wayne Wolf-Republican 51 58 44 15 103 37 21 73 34 67 41 18 27 23 47 42 35 48 0 784 Precinct # 1 2 3456789101112131415161718Federal Total STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT 3 Jill L. Brake-Democratic 76 56 35 28 80 32 19 102 46 54 96 43 66 49 60 53 68 88 0 1,051 Marcia Neal-Republican 73 76 57 17 150 49 22 95 40 100 60 22 36 33 60 53 45 56 0 1,044 Precinct # 1 2 3456789101112131415161718Federal Total STATE SENATE - DISTRICT 8 Al White-Republican 93 101 71 28 192 59 36 128 53 122 90 33 52 43 75 62 60 82 0 1,380 Ken Brenner-Democratic 69 40 29 24 58 35 12 89 43 53 83 37 58 48 52 47 65 75 0 917 Precinct # 1 2 3456789101112131415161718Federal Total STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 57 R. Todd Hagenbuch-Democratic 92 64 39 35 96 41 22 124 56 74 101 42 70 58 69 58 75 91 0 1,207 G:/Depts/Clerk/2008Elections/2008Randy L. Baumgardner- GeneralElectionResults.xlsRepublican 66 74 60 16 144 46 23 90 36 98 57 24 36 28 48 47 40 55 0 988 Precinct # 1 2 3456789101112131415161718Federal Total DISTRICT ATTORNEY - 14TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT Elizabeth Oldham-Republican 74 83 61 21 141 47 26 99 36 94 68 27 31 33 50 46 43 63 0 1,043 Tammy L. Stewart-Democratic 80 49 35 27 90 40 19 99 50 61 87 37 73 52 66 58 69 87 0 1,079 Precinct # 1 2 3456789101112131415161718Federal Total COUNTY COMMISSIONER DISTRICT 1 Nancy J. Stahoviak-Republican 114 101 76 34 185 71 35 157 70 128 116 50 64 51 90 74 84 102 0 1,602 Precinct # 1 2 3456789101112131415161718Federal Total COUNTY COMMISSIONER DISTRICT 2 Doug Monger-Democratic 128 108 72 35 183 62 33 147 76 121 127 54 65 61 85 81 94 119 0 1,651 Precinct # 1 2 3456789101112131415161718Federal Total JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT Justice Allison H. Eid Yes 101 94 51 31 145 54 28 126 59 116 95 33 54 45 61 61 66 85 0 1,305 No 25 32 22 9 59 18 5 46 15 31 35 17 24 16 23 12 22 28 0 439 Justice Gregory J. Hobbs Yes 95 93 50 30 142 53 26 125 56 113 92 33 53 41 62 58 65 84 0 1,271 No 29 32 24 9 60 19 7 46 17 34 37 15 24 20 23 14 23 28 0 461 Precinct # 1 2 3456789101112131415161718Federal Total COURT OF APPEALS Judge Steven L. Bernard Yes 96 93 50 30 146 51 25 122 56 110 86 32 53 41 59 54 65 84 0 1,253 No 26 33 21 8 55 21 7 45 15 34 40 16 23 18 22 14 20 30 0 448 Judge David M. Furman Yes 89 92 53 30 142 51 26 123 59 112 89 31 51 40 61 56 64 83 0 1,252 No 34 35 19 8 59 21 6 45 11 32 36 17 25 19 20 13 21 29 0 450 Judge Robert D. Hawthorne Yes 90 90 52 30 136 48 25 114 56 107 83 31 55 40 57 59 62 81 0 1,216 No 32 36 20 8 65 24 7 52 14 34 41 16 20 18 24 13 23 30 0 477 Judge Jerry N. Jones Yes 94 91 52 29 144 52 27 122 56 108 87 34 52 39 58 52 65 81 0 1,243 No 29 33 20 9 57 20 5 44 15 35 33 13 23 18 24 15 20 29 0 442 Judge Gilbert M. Roman Yes 90 88 50 28 135 49 25 120 55 107 82 31 52 39 54 54 62 80 0 1,201 No 3236211065248 45153639162318271323300 481 Judge Diana L. Terry Yes 94 91 53 28 135 51 25 118 59 106 88 31 55 38 57 54 61 81 0 1,225 No 2832181066217 47123434162119241325290 456 Precinct # 1 2 3456789101112131415161718Federal Total DISTRICT JUDGE-14TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT Judge Shelley A. Hill Yes 100 93 54 31 152 52 29 126 57 104 90 36 58 44 66 55 68 82 0 1,297 G:/Depts/Clerk/2008Elections/2008 GeneralElectionResults.xls No 2733211054215 44153736112218201820290 441 Precinct # 1 2 3456789101112131415161718Federal Total STATE OF COLORADO AMENDMENT 46 Yes 72 60 31 29 119 48 23 110 47 64 79 31 48 39 50 48 65 78 0 1,041 No 85 82 63 20 125 40 23 108 42 106 87 37 53 40 69 48 53 70 0 1,151 AMENDMENT 47 Yes 51 38 41 19 85 41 14 79 33 44 62 26 36 30 50 40 48 64 0 801 No 107 107 58 29 160 48 30 141 58 127 101 45 67 50 75 63 70 86 0 1,422 Precinct # 1 2 3456789101112131415161718Federal Total AMENDMENT 48 Yes 3433289 73191255153634101615292020310 489 No 130 112 71 43 172 72 35 165 76 139 135 63 93 69 102 85 105 123 0 1,790 AMENDMENT 49 Yes 47 30 26 25 67 35 15 62 25 44 58 18 33 30 40 27 40 56 0 678 No 110 112 66 24 176 54 27 152 62 124 98 45 66 48 76 71 71 86 0 1,468 AMENDMENT 50 Yes 78 75 42 23 132 41 25 119 45 82 94 46 57 48 62 51 75 91 0 1,186 No 81 64 52 27 108 46 21 99 46 88 60 25 47 31 58 48 40 55 0 996 AMENDMENT 51 Yes 45 24 28 19 57 29 16 68 34 45 38 29 33 28 44 37 29 51 0 654 No 114 120 67 34 184 60 28 149 55 126 126 41 69 53 72 62 85 99 0 1,544 AMENDMENT 52 Yes 49 35 25 22 61 32 16 80 31 56 64 24 41 39 49 40 49 61 0 774 No 101 104 68 28 174 53 28 135 56 112 90 41 54 40 68 56 62 83 0 1,353 AMENDMENT 53--WITHDRAWN NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA AMENDMENT 54 Yes 67 60 48 27 96 48 26 115 45 62 76 31 50 48 59 50 58 97 0 1,063 No 86 80 42 23 141 38 16 98 40 102 73 33 46 31 54 43 49 47 0 1,042 AMENDMENT 55-WITHDRAWN NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA AMENDMENT 56-WITHDRAWN NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA AMENDMENT 57-WITHDRAWN NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA AMENDMENT 58 Yes 64 39 35 27 65 35 24 94 46 42 57 33 49 41 42 37 46 65 0 841 No 92 102 58 22 182 54 19 124 39 129 101 35 48 36 76 57 69 80 0 1,323 AMENDMENT 59 Yes 69 56 42 26 108 35 24 108 43 52 86 35 47 52 47 45 53 80 0 1,008 No 83 82 51 21 134 51 21 107 43 111 64 27 50 27 69 43 59 53 0 1,096 Precinct # 1 2 3456789101112131415161718Federal Total Referendum L Yes 63 58 41 30 112 45 22 116 47 62 95 44 54 47 65 49 62 81 0 1,093 No 85 81 43 16 127 42 22 87 36 101 57 21 39 30 53 38 51 59 0 988 G:/Depts/Clerk/2008Elections/2008 GeneralElectionResults.xls Referendum M Yes 75 62 37 27 122 42 24 109 43 67 84 38 50 44 53 39 49 74 0 1,039 No 69 73 42 19 111 42 16 88 38 93 56 26 38 29 54 42 53 55 0 944 Referendum N Yes 83 54 48 38 119 44 31 116 50 83 95 42 58 46 61 46 63 79 0 1,156 No 65 78 33 8 114 38 10 79 29 76 50 18 31 25 48 34 40 50 0 826 Referendum O Yes 57 52 35 27 86 34 18 110 37 69 72 30 44 42 58 35 40 64 0 910 No 88 82 46 19 144 51 23 95 45 97 72 32 46 31 50 45 59 69 0 1,094 Precinct # 1 2 3456789101112131415161718Federal Total CITY OF STEAMBOAT SPRINGS REFERENDUM 2A Yes 00000000001105981739479851110 692 No 000000000052152413302233380 227 REFERENDUM 2B Yes 00000000001095182638375801050 648 No 000000000048212323422339430 262 Precinct # 1 2 3456789101112131415161718Federal Total TOTAL ELECTION DAY BALLOTS PER PRECINCT: 176 149 103 54 255 100 50 228 99 182 187 81 113 94 141 115 143 170 0 2,440 Precinct # 1 2 3456789101112131415161718Federal Total Number of Active Voters 728 514 873 566 866 962 415 820 728 439 1061 693 954 849 1227 988 908 1147 13 14,751 Number of Inactive Voters 143 131 142 86 224 158 75 177 129 99 305 144 221 160 185 199 239 282 0 3,099 Total Voter Registration by Precinct 871 645 1015 652 1090 1120 490 997 857 538 1366 837 1175 1009 1412 1187 1147 1429 13 17,850 % Voting/Registered Election Day 20.21% 23.10% 10.15% 8.28% 23.39% 8.93% 10.20% 22.87% 11.55% 33.83% 13.69% 9.68% 9.62% 9.32% 9.99% 9.69% 12.47% 11.90% 0.00% 13.67% % Voting/Active Election Day 24.18% 28.99% 11.80% 9.54% 29.45% 10.40% 12.05% 27.80% 13.60% 41.46% 17.62% 11.69% 11.84% 11.07% 11.49% 11.64% 15.75% 14.82% 0.00% 16.54% G:/Depts/Clerk/2008Elections/2008 GeneralElectionResults.xls.
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