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General Certificate of Result General Primary GENERAL CERTIFICATE OF RESULT OF THE VOTES CAST AT THE GENERAL PRIMARY ELECTION April 26, 2016 ALL OFFICES GENERAL CERTIFICATE OF RESULT OF THE VOTES CAST AND COUNTED BY OPTICAL SCAN AT THE GENERAL PRIMARY ELECTION April 26, 2016 ALL OFFICES SUMMARY REPORT FULTON COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA OFFICIAL RESULTS RUN DATE:05/04/16 PRIMARY ELECTION RUN TIME:09:17 AM APRIL 26, 2016 STATISTICS VOTES PERCENT PRECINCTS COUNTED (OF 13) . 13 100.00 REGISTERED VOTERS - TOTAL . 8,793 REGISTERED VOTERS - DEMOCRATIC . 2,600 29.57 REGISTERED VOTERS - REPUBLICAN . 5,306 60.34 REGISTERED VOTERS - NONPARTISAN . 887 10.09 BALLOTS CAST - TOTAL. 3,767 BALLOTS CAST - DEMOCRATIC . 929 24.66 BALLOTS CAST - REPUBLICAN . 2,796 74.22 BALLOTS CAST - NONPARTISAN. 42 1.11 VOTER TURNOUT - TOTAL . 42.84 VOTER TURNOUT - DEMOCRATIC. 35.73 VOTER TURNOUT - REPUBLICAN. 52.70 VOTER TURNOUT - NONPARTISAN . 4.74 ********** (DEMOCRATIC) ********** PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES Vote for not more than 1 HILLARY CLINTON . 366 41.92 BERNIE SANDERS. 365 41.81 ROQUE ROCKY DE LA FUENTE . 18 2.06 WRITE-IN. 124 14.20 Total . 873 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 56 UNITED STATES SENATOR Vote for not more than 1 JOSEPH J. VODVARKA . 52 6.49 JOHN FETTERMAN. 138 17.23 JOE SESTAK . 354 44.19 KATIE MCGINTY . 246 30.71 WRITE-IN. 11 1.37 Total . 801 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 128 ATTORNEY GENERAL Vote for not more than 1 JOHN MORGANELLI . 138 18.30 JOSH SHAPIRO . 390 51.72 STEPHEN A. ZAPPALA JR. 220 29.18 WRITE-IN. 6 .80 Total . 754 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 175 AUDITOR GENERAL Vote for not more than 1 EUGENE A. DEPASQUALE. 653 99.24 WRITE-IN. 5 .76 Total . 658 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 271 STATE TREASURER Vote for not more than 1 JOE TORSELLA . 650 98.93 WRITE-IN. 7 1.07 Total . 657 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 272 REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS 9TH DISTRICT Vote for not more than 1 WRITE-IN. 123 100.00 Total . 123 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 806 REPRESENTATIVE GENERAL ASSEMBLY 78TH DISTRICT Vote for not more than 1 WRITE-IN. 33 100.00 Total . 33 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 896 DELEGATE NATIONAL CONVENTION 9TH DISTRICT Vote for not more than 5 MADELINE MADDIE SNYDER . 343 11.58 MIKE CORDARO . 354 11.95 KATHLEEN HENDRICKS . 396 13.37 GILLIAN KRATZER . 270 9.12 ALEXIS WAKSMUNSKI. 290 9.79 MELINDA DEAL . 303 10.23 VINCENT A. VICITES . 284 9.59 JAMES T. DAVIS. 340 11.48 SHERI MORGAN . 344 11.61 WRITE-IN. 38 1.28 Total . 2,962 Over Votes . 5 Under Votes . 1,678 ********** (REPUBLICAN) ********** PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES Vote for not more than 1 TED CRUZ. 660 23.72 MARCO RUBIO. 15 .54 JEB BUSH. 18 .65 BEN CARSON . 56 2.01 JOHN R. KASICH. 242 8.70 DONALD J. TRUMP . 1,779 63.95 WRITE-IN. 12 .43 Total . 2,782 Over Votes . 1 Under Votes . 13 UNITED STATES SENATOR Vote for not more than 1 PAT TOOMEY . 2,247 99.16 WRITE-IN. 19 .84 Total . 2,266 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 530 ATTORNEY GENERAL Vote for not more than 1 JOE PETERS . 882 41.56 JOHN RAFFERTY . 1,234 58.15 WRITE-IN. 6 .28 Total . 2,122 Over Votes . 1 Under Votes . 673 AUDITOR GENERAL Vote for not more than 1 JOHN BROWN . 2,016 99.85 WRITE-IN. 3 .15 Total . 2,019 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 777 STATE TREASURER Vote for not more than 1 OTTO VOIT . 1,983 99.75 WRITE-IN. 5 .25 Total . 1,988 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 808 REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS 9TH DISTRICT Vote for not more than 1 BILL SHUSTER . 1,297 48.63 ART HALVORSON . 1,369 51.33 WRITE-IN. 1 .04 Total . 2,667 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 129 REPRESENTATIVE GENERAL ASSEMBLY 78TH DISTRICT Vote for not more than 1 JESSE TOPPER . 2,310 99.70 WRITE-IN. 7 .30 Total . 2,317 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 479 DELEGATE NATIONAL CONVENTION 9TH DISTRICT Vote for not more than 3 LOIS KANESHIKI. 473 8.13 BILL SHUSTER . 1,179 20.28 DEBBIE TAYLOR . 849 14.60 AUGUST C. STICKEL IV. 89 1.53 JUDY WARD . 707 12.16 CODY RAYMOND KNOTTS . 606 10.42 DAVID SHOW . 416 7.15 BOB THOMAS . 935 16.08 JOSEPH LAMANTIA . 537 9.23 WRITE-IN. 24 .41 Total . 5,815 Over Votes . 24 Under Votes . 2,549 ALTERNATE DELEGATE NATIONAL CONVENTION 9TH DISTRICT Vote for not more than 3 AUGUST C. STICKEL IV. 1,333 88.87 WRITE-IN. 167 11.13 Total . 1,500 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 6,888 AYR TOWNSHIP COMMITTEEPERSON Vote for not more than 3 NANCY D. SUDERS . 209 35.73 KAREN SUE SCHOOLEY . 163 27.86 EMILY R.D. KENDALL . 210 35.90 WRITE-IN. 3 .51 Total . 585 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 501 BELFAST TOWNSHIP COMMITTEEPERSON Vote for not more than 3 EDWARD M. YATES . 192 51.47 JACQUELINE K. YATES . 171 45.84 WRITE-IN. 10 2.68 Total . 373 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 602 BETHEL TOWNSHIP COMMITTEEPERSON Vote for not more than 3 REBECCA L. MELLOTT . 237 98.75 WRITE-IN. 3 1.25 Total . 240 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 621 BRUSH CREEK TOWNSHIP COMMITTEEPERSON Vote for not more than 3 WRITE-IN. 15 100.00 Total . 15 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 465 DUBLIN TOWNSHIP COMMITTEEPERSON Vote for not more than 3 MIKEAL A. FIX . 185 97.88 WRITE-IN. 4 2.12 Total . 189 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 468 LICKING CREEK TOWNSHIP COMMITTEEPERSON Vote for not more than 3 JOEY L. HELSER. 254 98.45 WRITE-IN. 4 1.55 Total . 258 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 714 MCCONNELLSBURG BOROUGH COMMITTEEPERSON Vote for not more than 3 WRITE-IN. 9 100.00 Total . 9 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 441 TAYLOR TOWNSHIP COMMITTEEPERSON Vote for not more than 3 WRITE-IN. 19 100.00 Total . 19 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 614 THOMPSON TOWNSHIP COMMITTEEPERSON Vote for not more than 3 WRITE-IN. 30 100.00 Total . 30 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 675 TODD TOWNSHIP COMMITTEEPERSON Vote for not more than 3 RANDOLPH I. KEEFER . 128 35.07 BONNIE MELLOTT KEEFER . 195 53.42 WRITE-IN. 42 11.51 Total . 365 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 406 UNION TOWNSHIP COMMITTEEPERSON Vote for not more than 3 WRITE-IN. 16 100.00 Total . 16 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 509 VALLEY HI BOROUGH COMMITTEEPERSON Vote for not more than 3 WRITE-IN. 0 Total . 0 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 18 WELLS TOWNSHIP COMMITTEEPERSON Vote for not more than 3 RUTH E. SHORE . 56 39.16 RODNEY C. 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VODVARKA . 4 3.70 JOHN FETTERMAN. 10 9.26 JOE SESTAK . 54 50.00 KATIE MCGINTY . 39 36.11 WRITE-IN. 1 .93 Total . 108 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 14 ATTORNEY GENERAL Vote for not more than 1 JOHN MORGANELLI . 14 13.08 JOSH SHAPIRO . 60 56.07 STEPHEN A. ZAPPALA JR. 33 30.84 WRITE-IN. 0 Total . 107 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 15 AUDITOR GENERAL Vote for not more than 1 EUGENE A. DEPASQUALE. 97 100.00 WRITE-IN. 0 Total . 97 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 25 STATE TREASURER Vote for not more than 1 JOE TORSELLA . 93 100.00 WRITE-IN. 0 Total . 93 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 29 REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS 9TH DISTRICT Vote for not more than 1 WRITE-IN. 13 100.00 Total . 13 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 109 REPRESENTATIVE GENERAL ASSEMBLY 78TH DISTRICT Vote for not more than 1 WRITE-IN. 4 100.00 Total . 4 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 118 DELEGATE NATIONAL CONVENTION 9TH DISTRICT Vote for not more than 5 MADELINE MADDIE SNYDER . 50 11.82 MIKE CORDARO . ..
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