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Write-Ins Race/Name Totals - General Election 11/03/20 11/10/2020 Write-Ins Race/Name Totals - General Election 11/03/20 11/10/2020 President/Vice President Phillip M Chesion / Cobie J Chesion 1 1 U/S. Gubbard 1 Adebude Eastman 1 Al Gore 1 Alexandria Cortez 2 Allan Roger Mulally former CEO Ford 1 Allen Bouska 1 Andrew Cuomo 2 Andrew Cuomo / Andrew Cuomo 1 Andrew Cuomo, NY / Dr. Anthony Fauci, Washington D.C. 1 Andrew Yang 14 Andrew Yang Morgan Freeman 1 Andrew Yang / Joe Biden 1 Andrew Yang/Amy Klobuchar 1 Andrew Yang/Jeremy Cohen 1 Anthony Fauci 3 Anyone/Else 1 AOC/Princess Nokia 1 Ashlie Kashl Adam Mathey 1 Barack Obama/Michelle Obama 1 Ben Carson Mitt Romney 1 Ben Carson Sr. 1 Ben Sass 1 Ben Sasse 6 Ben Sasse senator-Nebraska Laurel Cruse 1 Ben Sasse/Blank 1 Ben Shapiro 1 Bernard Sanders 1 Bernie Sanders 22 Bernie Sanders / Alexandria Ocasio Cortez 1 Bernie Sanders / Elizabeth Warren 2 Bernie Sanders / Kamala Harris 1 Bernie Sanders Joe Biden 1 Bernie Sanders Kamala D. Harris 1 Bernie Sanders/ Kamala Harris 1 Bernie Sanders/Andrew Yang 1 Bernie Sanders/Kamala D. Harris 2 Bernie Sanders/Kamala Harris 2 Blain Botsford Nick Honken 1 Blank 7 Blank/Blank 1 Bobby Estelle Bones 1 Bran Carroll 1 Brandon A Laetare 1 Brian Carroll Amar Patel 1 Page 1 of 142 President/Vice President Brian Bockenstedt 1 Brian Carol/Amar Patel 1 Brian Carrol Amar Patel 1 Brian Carroll 2 Brian carroll Ammor Patel 1 Brian Carroll Amor Patel 2 Brian Carroll / Amar Patel 3 Brian Carroll/Ama Patel 1 Brian Carroll/Amar Patel 25 Brian Carroll/Joshua Perkins 1 Brian T Carroll 1 Brian T. Carroll Amar Patel 2 Brian T. Carroll / Amar Patel 1 Callie Rose Harris 2 Candace Owens Farmer 1 Channing Reynolds Sr/Samuel Reynolds 1 Charles E. Grassley 1 Charles Grassley 1 Chris Christie 3 Christian Fong/Jenelle Fong 1 Colin Rutfen 1 Condoleeza Rice / Michael Pence 1 Condolizza Rice / Marco Rubio 1 Dan Lipinski D Illn its 1 Daniel Roggow 1 Darin R Garman 1 Dave Chapelle 1 Dave Muir/Jimmy Buffet 1 David Behmer 1 David Brooker 1 David Brooker/Joel Duffy 1 Dawn Smith Lynn Smith 1 Debora Ann Downey / John Carstensen 1 Dee Swayze 2 Dennis Deyoung/August Zadra 1 Douglas D Spinler/Sandra K Spinler 1 Dr. Anthony Fauci 1 Dr. Ben Carson 1 Dr. Fauci 1 Dr.Ben Carson / Michael R Pence 1 Edmund Burke 1 Elizabeth Warren 1 Elizabeth Warren Cory Booker 1 Erika Smalley Kyra Blix 1 Evan McMullen 1 Frank Rubero/Peggy Rubero 1 Garfield the Cat 1 Page 2 of 142 President/Vice President GENERAL COLIN POWELL 1 Georges St Pierre 1 Glenda Glasgow-Wienke/Stephanie Landgrebe 1 Gloria La Riva/Sunil Freeman 1 God / Jesus Christ 1 Governor John Bel Edwards/Dan Lipinski, US rep 1 Hilary Clinton Bill Clinton 1 Hillary Clinton/Kamala D. Harris 1 I don't support any candidate 1 Jack Nicholsen 1 Jack Peacock 1 Jade Simmons 2 Jade Simmons/Claudelian Roze 2 James Bunney 1 Janice Lea Fawcett 1 Jason Everson 1 Jazinda Ardern 1 Jeb Bush 1 Jeb Bush/Marco Rubio 1 Jesse Ventura 1 Jesse Ventura/Cynthia McKinney 2 Jesus 4 Jesus Christ 5 Jesus Christ/Jesus Christ 1 JESUS IS OUR ONLY HOPE 2 Jimmy Cimmel Guillermo 1 Jimmy Kimmel Guillermo 1 Joe Biden/Kamala Harris 2 Joe Rogan Jake Willink 1 Joe Rogan/Jamie 1 Joe Smith 1 Joel Osteen / Kamala D. Harris 1 John Bolten Ben Carson 1 John Galt Hank Rearden 1 John Jensen Chipman/Karen Russon Chipman 1 John Kasich 1 John Kasich/Mitt Romney 1 Joni Ernst Michael R. Pence 1 Joseph Kishore Norissa Santa Cruz 1 joseph w haddy 1 Josh Handre/Jim Handre 1 Jow Biden 1 Judge Judy 1 Julie Feyen Gottschalk 1 Justin Amash 1 Kamala D Harris 1 Kanye West 1 Page 3 of 142 President/Vice President Karl Marx/Freidrich Engels 1 Katie Nelson/Rick Johannsen 1 Keanu Reeves 1 Keith Feldkamp/Mark Feldkamp 1 Kenyatta D. Moncrief 1 Kim Reynolds/Mike Pence 1 King Koham/Princess Zelda 1 King of Kings/Blank 1 Kristin Day (Dem for Life)/Kristen Day 1 Kurt Buck Eric Popsil 1 Lamar Alexander 1 Lincoln/His wife 1 Lisa Jean Johannsen/Katie Nelson 1 Marco Rubio 1 Marco Rubio/Mike Pence 1 Marianne Williamson/Kamala D. Harris 2 Mario Rubio 1 Mark Cuban 1 Mark Cuban /Tulsi Gabbard 1 Matt Reinert 1 Michael A. Pence 1 Michael D Huckabee Michael R Pence 1 Michael Jackels 1 Michael Pence 8 Michael R Pence 1 Michael R Pence/Blank 1 Michael R. Pence / Cliont Landis 1 Michael R. Pence/Mitch McConnell 1 Michelle Obama 1 Mickey Mouse / Minnie Mouse 1 Mike Hukabee John Kasik 1 Mike Pence 2 Mike Pence Ted Cruz 1 Mike Rowe/Joshua Gates 1 Mitt Romeny Mike Pence 1 Mitt Romney 15 Mitt Romney Nikki Haley 1 Mitt Romney / Ben Sasse 1 Mitt Romney and Andrew Yang 1 Mitt Romney/Ben Sasse 1 Mitt Romney/Blank 1 Mitt Romney/Bobby Jindal 1 Mitt Romney/Brian Carroll 1 Mitt Romney/Martha McSally 2 Mitt Romney/Terry Branstadt 1 Mitt Romney/Tim Pawlenty 2 Myra Bradwell 1 Page 4 of 142 President/Vice President Neither of these / Neither of these 1 New Candidates 2 Nikki Haley 6 Nikki Haley Mickey Mouse 1 Nikki Haley Kristi Noem 1 Nikki Haley/ Ben Sasse 2 Nikki Haley/Amy Klobuchar 1 Nikki Haley/Steve Timm 1 Nikki Hayley 1 No Confidence/Lack Confidence 2 None of the Above / NA 1 P. Bettigiet 1 Paul Ryan 4 Paul Ryan / Tulsi Gabbard 1 Pete Buttejedge 2 Pete Buttejedge/Bernie Sanders 1 Pete Buttieg/Blank 1 Pete Buttigeig/Andrew Yang 1 Pete Buttigieg 12 PETE BUTTIGIEG / MAYA MACGUINEAS 1 Pete Gutebege 1 Peter P Buttigieg/Amy Klobuchar 1 Phillip D. Castleberry 1 Randall Charles Law/Blank 1 Rep Tulsi Gabbard 1 Rhett E Boogie 1 Rick Sanchez/Morty Smith 1 Ronald Reagon 1 Russell M Nelson/Dallin H Oakes 1 Sean Berry/Joseph Berry 1 Senator Charles Crassley 1 Senator Tim Scott 1 Sheri Williams 1 Sherri Rose 1 Snooks Bouska 2 Stacy Abram/Joseph R Biden 1 Terry Branstad Kimberly Reynolds 2 Thomas Dendell Kenny Armstrong 1 Thomas Hoefling 2 Thomas Sowell 1 Tim Allen Bergen 1 Tim Bergen 1 Tim Scott 1 Tim Scott/Nikki Haley 1 Tom Hanks 1 Tom Hoefling/Andy Prior 1 Tom Steirs 1 Page 5 of 142 President/Vice President Tom Steyer 3 Tom Styer Amy Klobachar 1 Travis Pastrana 1 Trey Gowdy 2 Trey Sampson/Shelly Sampson 1 Troy Sampson/Shelly Sampson 1 Tulsi Gabbard 5 Tulsi Gabbard Andrew Yang 1 Tulsi Gabbard/Blank 2 Undecided 1 Vermin Supreme 1 Vermin Supreme/Mark Silver 1 William Streng / Troy A Calver 1 Williard Mitt Romney/Benjamin Eric Sasse 1 Wonder Woman/Ben Carson 1 United States Senator Alex Hannsing 2 Amy Elaines 1 Anderson 1 blank 22 Bobby Bones 1 Brian Meyer 1 Cal Woods 1 Caroline J. Tolbert 1 Carson King 1 Charles L Allen 1 Craig Jansen 1 Dave Owens 1 David Chung 1 David Reisner 1 Dr Faye Scott 1 Dr. Shiva 1 Faye Scott 1 God 2 Hannah Frommett 1 Heinz Glage 1 I'm Undecided 1 Jacob Gerth 1 James 1 James Low 1 James Salow 1 Jesus 1 Jesus Christ 1 Joe Perry 1 Jonathon Stogg 1 Kanye West 1 Page 6 of 142 United States Senator Kimberly Graham 1 Kimberly Graham, (was John Smith) 1 Kristen Day 1 Lauren Velez 1 Linda Boelter 1 Linda Wearer 1 Logan Venenga 1 Mark Flitsch 1 Matt Pettit 1 Michael Franken 2 Mickey Mouse 2 Mike Kondora 1 Myra Bradwell 1 N/A 2 Nobody 1 none 4 Norman Reedus 1 Phillip M Cherion 1 Randall Claw 1 Randy Watson 1 Republican 1 Rita Hart 1 Roy A Nielsen 2 socialist democrat 1 Spongebob Squarepants 1 Stephen M. Irwin 1 Steve King 2 Swayde Cutler 1 Tara Windenburg 1 Tootie 1 Trista Beyer 1 Troy Price 1 Undecided 1 State Senator District 34 Aarina Stone 1 Aaron Kalmes 2 Abby Finkenauer 1 Abby Scroggs 1 Adam McCoy 1 Adam Rife 1 Adam Strang 1 Al Remetch 1 Alex Geving 1 Alex Jones 1 Alexander Matthew 1 Alexander R. Mahan 1 Page 7 of 142 State Senator District 34 Alexi Grave 1 Alison Brown 1 Allison Niedermann 1 Andrew Becker 1 Andrew Lyons 1 Andrew Maixner 1 Andrew Thomas Cook 1 Andrew Whiting 1 Andy Anderson 1 Andy McKean 1 Andy Whiting 1 Angela Neuville 1 Anna 1 Anna George 1 Annette Peterson 1 Anthony Harms 1 Anthony Roberts 1 Any 1 Any Body 1 any one else 1 Any Republican 3 Anybody 1 Anybody Else 7 Anybody else! 1 anyone 2 Anyone besides the commie 1 anyone but Liz 1 Anyone Else 28 Anyone will do 1 April Harris-Helfter 1 Ash Ketchum 1 Ashley Hinson 11 Austin Hermsen 1 Ba Goaweah 1 Barnie Fife 1 Barry Richmond 1 Ben Garrison 1 Ben Goodin 1 Ben Greif 1 Ben Kauffman 1 Ben Marks 1 Ben Vobkenaut 1 Benjamin Greif 1 Benjamin Skogerboe 1 Bernie Sanders 1 Bert Juan 1 Beth A. Larson 1 Page 8 of 142 State Senator District 34 Beth Ngo 1 Beth Papendick 1 Betty Criddle 1 Betty Kirklin 1 Bill Anderson 1 Bill Bixby 1 Bill the Cat 1 Bill Woltz 1 Blake M. Frericks 1 blank 186 Bob Lillibridge 1 Bob Ross 1 Bob Smith 1 Bonnie Roth 1 Brad Groothuis 1 Brad J A'Hearn 1 Brad Roberts 1 Brandon T Tripp 1 Brenda Goodnough 1 Brent Yakish 1 Bret Bushaw 1 Brian Anderson 1 Brian Carlson 1 Brian Harms 1 Brian Lensch 3 Brian Wallace 1 Brock Holub 1 Brooke Rollins 1 Bruce Aune 7 Bruce DeBow 1 Bryan P Affolier 1 Brynn Merck 1 Bugs Bunny 1 Carol Baskin 1 Carol McNeil 1 Carolyn West 1 Carrin Johnson 1 Casey Dunning 1 Catherine Wilhelm McNe 1 Cecil Ballard 1 Cerby Newton 1 Chad B.
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