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VUID Last Name First Name Middle Name Suffix Received Date Precinct Voting Method 1000393069 AGUILLON GUADALUPE FRANK 8/2/2021 2 AUGUST 21 SPECIAL RUNOFF ELECTION | CUMULATIVE EV ROSTER | AUGUST 6, 2021 Received Voting VUID Last Name First Name Middle Name Suffix Precinct Date Method 1000393069 AGUILLON GUADALUPE FRANK 8/2/2021 25 By Mail 1000392999 AGUILLON MARY MARGARET 8/2/2021 25 By Mail 1000265476 AHRENDT FRED CLIFTON 8/4/2021 33 By Mail 1000351859 AIKMAN SHERRIE 8/4/2021 21 By Mail 1000266243 AIMONE NANCY VANCE 8/6/2021 33 By Mail 1000274770 AKINS TOMMY DALE 8/6/2021 33 By Mail 1000266329 ALLEN KATHY 8/5/2021 33 By Mail 1000339861 ALLEN KELVIN E 8/4/2021 33 In Person 1000396117 ALMENDAREZ MARTIN JR 8/5/2021 25 In Person 1005047865 ALVAREZ MARGARET DELAROSA 8/4/2021 33 By Mail 1004978480 ALVAREZ ROBERT 8/4/2021 33 By Mail 1150104083 ANDRUSS TIMOTHY AARON 8/4/2021 33 In Person 1070140681 ANGELL KERRY BOWEN 8/4/2021 25 By Mail 1070058188 ANGELL RICHARD ALTON 8/4/2021 25 By Mail 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