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2016 Canvass Book MONROE COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS 39 WEST MAIN STREET ROCHESTER, NEW YORK 14614 (585) 753-1550 TTD# 753-1544 THOMAS F. FERRARESE DAVID VAN VARICK COMMISSIONER COMMISSIONER COLLEEN ANDERSON DOUGLAS E. FRENCH DEPUTY COMMISSIONER DEPUTY COMMISSIONER OFFICIAL CANVASS OF THE BOARD OF CANVASSERS OF THE COUNTY OF MONROE www.monroecounty.gov/elections IN RELATION TO THE VOTES GIVEN AT THE VILLAGE ELECTIONS HELD ON THE FIFTEENTH DAY OF MARCH, AND THE TWENTY FIRST DAY OF JUNE, THE PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY ELECTION HELD ON THE NINETEENTH DAY OF APRIL, THE STATE AND LOCAL PRIMARY ELECTION HELD ON THE THIRTEENTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER AND THE GENERAL ELECTION HELD IN SAID COUNTY ON THE EIGHTH DAY OF NOVEMBER 2016 We, Thomas F. Ferrarese and David Van Varick, Board of Elections of the County of Monroe, having canvassed the votes cast at the following elections, do hereby certify that the candidates listed below received the votes set opposite their names: CANVASS OF VILLAGE ELECTION RESULTS March 15, 2016 HILTON VILLAGE TRUSTEE – 4 YEAR TERM People’s, James M. Gates .......................................................................................................... 89 Votes Family Values, Craig W. Burritt ................................................................................................ 124 Votes Integrity, Richard E. Wilt ........................................................................................................... 73 Votes SCOTTSVILLE VILLAGE TRUSTEE – 4 YEAR TERM Village Advocate, Rick Clark .................................................................................................... 24 Votes Village Advocate, Jim Clark ...................................................................................................... 25 Votes SCOTTSVILLE VILLAGE TRUSTEE – 2 YEAR TERM Village Advocate, Ruth Thompson ............................................................................................ 26 Votes June 21, 2016 BROCKPORT VILLAGE TRUSTEE – 4 YEAR TERM Residents For A Better Community, Lyle Stirk ......................................................................... 307 Votes Residents For A Better Community, Sarah Hart ........................................................................ 313 Votes Revitalize Brockport, John D. LaPierre ..................................................................................... 374 Votes Revitalize Brockport, William G. Andrews. .............................................................................. 362 Votes BROCKPORT VILLAGE TRUSTEE – 1 YEAR TERM Residents For A Better Community, Tim Barry ........................................................................ 290 Votes Revitalize Brockport, Annie Crane ............................................................................................ 389 Votes CANVASS OF PRIMARY ELECTION RESULTS State/Local Primary, September 13, 2016 Democratic Party Member of Assembly – 138th District Rachel A. Barnhart .................................................................................................................. 2,368 Votes Harry B. Bronson .................................................................................................................... 2,905 Votes 1 County Court Judge Melissa Barrett ........................................................................................................................ 8,703 Votes Matthew D. Nafus ................................................................................................................... 6,448 Votes Member of County Committee (Vote for 4) 21st Legislative District, 16th Election District Joel E. Kunkler............................................................................................................................... 1 Vote Aaron Nesmith ............................................................................................................................... 3 Votes John M. Page .................................................................................................................................. 1 Vote Twanda G. McClary-Gray .............................................................................................................. 6 Votes Anthony D. Wilson ........................................................................................................................ 3 Votes Pamela M. Lennon ......................................................................................................................... 2 Votes Heriberto Cruzsein ......................................................................................................................... 3 Votes Delia Hernandez-Payano ................................................................................................................ 2 Votes Member of County Committee (Vote for 4) 21st Legislative District, 19th Election District Khari S. Porchea ............................................................................................................................ 6 Votes Collette Kettles............................................................................................................................... 7 Votes Gladys Pedraza-Burgos ................................................................................................................ 10 Votes Bobbie Elam ................................................................................................................................... 3 Votes Victor V. Burgos ............................................................................................................................ 7 Votes Jose A. Cruz ................................................................................................................................. 11 Votes Sammie H. Elam ............................................................................................................................ 6 Votes Member of County Committee (Vote for 4) 21st Legislative District, 21st Election District Marcos O. Cruz .............................................................................................................................. 7 Votes Fozia Evans .................................................................................................................................... 7 Votes Melanie M. Funchess ..................................................................................................................... 9 Votes Victor M. Burgos ........................................................................................................................... 6 Votes Sharon Cruzsein ............................................................................................................................. 5 Votes Glenn W. Funchess ........................................................................................................................ 5 Votes Samuel D. Evans ............................................................................................................................ 6 Votes Christopher JD Williams ............................................................................................................... 8 Votes Member of County Committee (Vote for 4) 21st Legislative District, 22nd Election District Nicodemus L. Gambill .................................................................................................................. 4 Votes Wanda A. Ridgeway .................................................................................................................... 15 Votes Vanessa L. Grant .......................................................................................................................... 17 Votes Chelise C. Manning ..................................................................................................................... 12 Votes Wallace R. Smith ......................................................................................................................... 14 Votes Janall Grant-McKnight ................................................................................................................ 11 Votes Jasmine M. Cordero ..................................................................................................................... 11 Votes Wilmarie E. Velez-Feliciano ....................................................................................................... 12 Votes 2 Member of County Committee (Vote for 4) 21st Legislative District, 25th Election District Robert C. Moses........................................................................................................................... 18 Votes Precious P. Moses ........................................................................................................................ 21 Votes Darshella M. Ivy ........................................................................................................................... 13 Votes Shawanda M. Flagler ................................................................................................................... 21 Votes George H. Moses.......................................................................................................................... 22 Votes Member of County Committee (Vote for 4) 21st Legislative District, 27th Election District Almenia E. Nesmith. .................................................................................................................... 11 Votes Robert Kettles ...............................................................................................................................
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