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Summary Report General Election -Official Final Results- Run Date:11/19/08 St SUMMARY REPORT GENERAL ELECTION -OFFICIAL FINAL RESULTS- RUN DATE:11/19/08 ST. LOUIS COUNTY, MISSOURI REPORT-EL45 PAGE 001 RUN TIME:08:07 AM TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2008 VOTES PERCENT PRECINCTS COUNTED (OF 659). 659 100.00 REGISTERED VOTERS - TOTAL . 716,060 BALLOTS CAST - TOTAL. 562,965 VOTER TURNOUT - TOTAL . 78.62 U.S. PRESIDENT & VICE-PRESIDENT (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 659 OF 659 PRECINCTS COUNTED) JOHN McCAIN & SARAH PALIN (REP) . 221,705 39.54 BARACK OBAMA & JOE BIDEN (DEM) . 333,123 59.41 BOB BARR & WAYNE A. ROOT (LIB) . 1,674 .30 CHUCK BALDWIN & DARRELL CASTLE (CON) . 954 .17 RALPH NADER & MATT GONZALEZ (IND) . 2,372 .42 W-IN--C.McKINNEY & R.CLEMENTE (26 of) . 934 .17 U.S. REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 1 (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 273 OF 273 PRECINCTS COUNTED) NO CANDIDATE FILED . 0 WM. LACY CLAY (DEM) . 173,378 84.16 ROBB E. CUNNINGHAM (LIB) . 31,902 15.49 WRITE-IN--DAMIEN JOHNSON (5 votes of ). 721 .35 U.S. REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 2 (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 250 OF 250 PRECINCTS COUNTED) TODD AKIN (REP) . 128,152 65.02 WILLIAM C. (BILL) HAAS (DEM) . 64,382 32.67 THOMAS L. KNAPP (LIB) . 4,386 2.23 INVALID WRITE-IN . 170 .09 U.S. REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 3 (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 135 OF 135 PRECINCTS COUNTED) CHRIS SANDER (REP) . 39,767 33.97 RUSS CARNAHAN (DEM) . 74,230 63.41 KEVIN C. BABCOCK (LIB) . 1,828 1.56 CYNTHIA (CINDY) REDBURN (CON). 1,172 1.00 INVALID WRITE-IN . 70 .06 GOVERNOR (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 655 OF 655 PRECINCTS COUNTED) KENNY HULSHOF (REP) . 180,278 32.92 JEREMIAH W. (JAY) NIXON (DEM). 357,649 65.32 ANDREW W. FINKENSTADT (LIB) . 5,719 1.04 GREGORY E. THOMPSON (CON) . 3,677 .67 W-IN--M.SERATI(3 votes);T.BROWN(1vote). 232 .04 LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 655 OF 655 PRECINCTS COUNTED) PETER KINDER (REP) . 224,883 42.08 SAM PAGE (DEM). 296,651 55.51 TEDDY FLECK (LIB). 8,166 1.53 JAMES C. RENSING (CON) . 4,435 .83 INVALID WRITE-IN . 237 .04 SECRETARY OF STATE (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 655 OF 655 PRECINCTS COUNTED) MITCHELL (MITCH) HUBBARD (REP) . 167,532 31.11 ROBIN CARNAHAN (DEM). 359,739 66.80 WES UPCHURCH (LIB) . 6,543 1.21 DENISE C. NEELY (CON) . 4,528 .84 INVALID WRITE-IN . 177 .03 STATE TREASURER 08el1104.html[12/21/2020 11:51:47 AM] (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 655 OF 655 PRECINCTS COUNTED) BRAD LAGER (REP) . 203,000 38.53 CLINT ZWEIFEL (DEM) . 314,173 59.64 RODNEY D. FARTHING (CON) . 9,306 1.77 INVALID WRITE-IN . 335 .06 ATTORNEY GENERAL (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 655 OF 655 PRECINCTS COUNTED) MIKE GIBBONS (REP) . 213,914 40.30 CHRIS KOSTER (DEM) . 316,190 59.56 INVALID WRITE-IN . 744 .14 STATE SENATE DISTRICT 1 (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 85 OF 85 PRECINCTS COUNTED) JIM LEMBKE (REP) . 40,069 52.39 JOAN BARRY (DEM) . 36,368 47.56 INVALID WRITE-IN . 38 .05 STATE SENATE DISTRICT 7 (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 113 OF 113 PRECINCTS COUNTED) JANE CUNNINGHAM (REP) . 54,702 61.38 KEVIN LEESEBERG (DEM) . 34,347 38.54 INVALID WRITE-IN . 73 .08 STATE SENATE DISTRICT 13 (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 88 OF 88 PRECINCTS COUNTED) NO CANDIDATE FILED . 0 TIMOTHY P. GREEN (DEM) . 70,933 91.76 ERIC S. HARRIS (LIB). 6,238 8.07 WRITE-IN-- ARNIE DIENOFF (1 vote of) . 130 .17 STATE SENATE DISTRICT 15 (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 114 OF 114 PRECINCTS COUNTED) ERIC SCHMITT (REP) . 51,366 54.70 JAMES TROUT (DEM). 42,469 45.22 INVALID WRITE-IN . 77 .08 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 64 (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 3 OF 3 PRECINCTS COUNTED) NO CANDIDATE FILED . 0 RACHEL STORCH (DEM) . 2,440 92.11 MARK ROBERT OPHEIM (CON) . 197 7.44 INVALID WRITE-IN . 12 .45 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 66 (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 11 OF 11 PRECINCTS COUNTED) JERRY MORGAN (REP) . 2,892 37.38 MICHAEL VOGT (DEM) . 4,834 62.48 INVALID WRITE-IN . 11 .14 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 69 (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 16 OF 16 PRECINCTS COUNTED) NO CANDIDATE FILED . 0 GINA M. WALSH (DEM) . 12,950 92.00 JULIE STONE (LIB). 327 2.32 KELLEN MARKOVICH (IND) . 789 5.61 INVALID WRITE-IN . 10 .07 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 70 (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 16 OF 16 PRECINCTS COUNTED) NO CANDIDATE FILED . 0 SHARON L. PACE (DEM). 14,498 99.16 INVALID WRITE-IN . 123 .84 08el1104.html[12/21/2020 11:51:47 AM] STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 71 (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 25 OF 25 PRECINCTS COUNTED) NO CANDIDATE FILED . 0 DON CALLOWAY (DEM) . 13,992 99.18 INVALID WRITE-IN . 116 .82 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 72 (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 18 OF 18 PRECINCTS COUNTED) NO CANDIDATE FILED . 0 MARIA N. CHAPPELLE-NADAL (DEM) . 16,147 98.79 INVALID WRITE-IN . 197 1.21 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 73 (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 22 OF 22 PRECINCTS COUNTED) DANIEL F. O'SULLIVAN, JR. (REP) . 5,728 30.85 STEVE BROWN (DEM). 12,811 68.99 INVALID WRITE-IN . 30 .16 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 74 (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 18 OF 18 PRECINCTS COUNTED) NO CANDIDATE FILED . 0 STEVE WEBB (DEM) . 17,411 98.87 INVALID WRITE-IN . 199 1.13 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 75 (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 21 OF 21 PRECINCTS COUNTED) NO CANDIDATE FILED . 0 BERT ATKINS (DEM). 13,962 98.58 INVALID WRITE-IN . 201 1.42 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 76 (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 20 OF 20 PRECINCTS COUNTED) NO CANDIDATE FILED . 0 MICHAEL J. SPRENG (DEM). 11,937 84.75 DONALD L. SIMMONS, II (CON) . 2,098 14.90 INVALID WRITE-IN . 50 .35 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 77 (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 23 OF 23 PRECINCTS COUNTED) NO CANDIDATE FILED . 0 MICHAEL GEORGE CORCORAN (DEM). 11,502 97.16 INVALID WRITE-IN . 336 2.84 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 78 (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 17 OF 17 PRECINCTS COUNTED) T.R. CARR (REP) . 6,304 41.25 MARGO McNEIL (DEM) . 8,960 58.63 INVALID WRITE-IN . 19 .12 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 79 (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 27 OF 27 PRECINCTS COUNTED) NO CANDIDATE FILED . 0 ALBERT (AL) LIESE (DEM). 14,046 98.31 INVALID WRITE-IN . 241 1.69 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 80 (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 20 OF 20 PRECINCTS COUNTED) NO CANDIDATE FILED . 0 THEODORE (TED) HOSKINS (DEM) . 15,925 99.04 INVALID WRITE-IN . 155 .96 08el1104.html[12/21/2020 11:51:47 AM] STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 81 (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 17 OF 17 PRECINCTS COUNTED) NO CANDIDATE FILED . 0 ROCHELLE WALTON GRAY (DEM). 15,486 99.31 INVALID WRITE-IN . 108 .69 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 82 (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 25 OF 25 PRECINCTS COUNTED) FRANK PLESCIA (REP) . 7,745 40.27 JILL SCHUPP (DEM). 11,475 59.67 INVALID WRITE-IN . 12 .06 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 83 (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 22 OF 22 PRECINCTS COUNTED) NO CANDIDATE FILED . 0 JAKE ZIMMERMAN (DEM). 14,176 98.53 INVALID WRITE-IN . 212 1.47 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 84 (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 25 OF 25 PRECINCTS COUNTED) ALLEN ICET (REP) . 17,067 98.48 NO CANDIDATE FILED . 0 INVALID WRITE-IN . 263 1.52 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 85 (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 27 OF 27 PRECINCTS COUNTED) CLORIA BROWN (REP) . 7,798 45.50 VICKI LORENZ ENGLUND (DEM). 9,326 54.41 INVALID WRITE-IN . 15 .09 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 86 (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 20 OF 20 PRECINCTS COUNTED) COLE McNARY (REP). 11,691 57.94 MARTHA (MARTY) OTT (DEM) . 8,478 42.01 INVALID WRITE-IN . 10 .05 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 87 (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 30 OF 30 PRECINCTS COUNTED) JOHN J. DIEHL, JR. (REP) . 12,572 60.04 MARK ZOOLE (DEM) . 8,352 39.89 INVALID WRITE-IN . 14 .07 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 88 (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 24 OF 24 PRECINCTS COUNTED) ANDREW KOENIG (REP) . 14,814 97.87 NO CANDIDATE FILED . 0 INVALID WRITE-IN . 323 2.13 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 89 (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 22 OF 22 PRECINCTS COUNTED) TIMOTHY W. JONES (REP) . 14,247 72.57 GEORGE (BOOTS) WEBER (DEM). 5,370 27.35 INVALID WRITE-IN . 16 .08 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 91 (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 18 OF 18 PRECINCTS COUNTED) RANDY JOTTE (REP). 10,155 48.58 JEANNE KIRKTON (DEM). 10,734 51.35 INVALID WRITE-IN . 16 .08 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 92 (Vote for ) 1 08el1104.html[12/21/2020 11:51:47 AM] (WITH 27 OF 27 PRECINCTS COUNTED) SUE ALLEN (REP) . 11,004 60.17 RONICA (RONNIE) HERMAN (DEM) . 6,711 36.70 DONALD R. GRIFFIN (CON). 557 3.05 INVALID WRITE-IN . 15 .08 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 93 (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 25 OF 25 PRECINCTS COUNTED) DWIGHT SCHARNHORST (REP) . 10,857 55.80 PHIL BOGNAR (DEM). 8,583 44.11 INVALID WRITE-IN . 17 .09 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 94 (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 24 OF 24 PRECINCTS COUNTED) RICK STREAM (REP). 11,623 54.14 DEB LAVENDER (DEM) . 9,828 45.78 INVALID WRITE-IN . 17 .08 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 95 (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 33 OF 33 PRECINCTS COUNTED) MIKE LEARA (REP) . 11,882 59.89 ALICE GEARY SGROI (DEM). 7,944 40.04 INVALID WRITE-IN . 14 .07 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 96 (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 21 OF 21 PRECINCTS COUNTED) RONALD E. LEVY (REP). 4,258 29.37 PATRICIA (PAT) YAEGER (DEM) . 10,215 70.47 INVALID WRITE-IN . 23 .16 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 97 (Vote for ) 1 (WITH 18 OF 18 PRECINCTS COUNTED) WALT BIVINS (REP).
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