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Multnomah County Write-In Tally US Representative, District 1 (Independent) Multnomah County Write-in Tally US Representative, District 1 (Independent) Candidate Total Suzanne Bonamici 20 John Verbeek 6 George Griffith 5 Michael E. Stansfield 2 Andrea Salinas 1 Bona Micci 1 Brandon Bushong 1 Brent Shelby 1 Drew Layda 1 Gordon Smith 1 J.F.K. 1 Jimmy Dore 1 Joshuah Hogenkamp 1 Lee Hall 1 Marcus Burkhalter 1 Mary McDonnell 1 Patricia McKeon 1 Peter Defazio 1 Richard Nixon 1 Sailor Moon 1 Terri Fuller 1 Total 50 Multnomah County Write-in Tally US Representative, District 5 (Independent) Candidate Total Kurt Schrader 2 Joe Beck 1 Joey Nations 1 Lance Devereaux 1 Peter Defazio 1 Total 6 Multnomah County Write-in Tally Governor (Independent) Candidate Total Kate Brown 583 Knute Buehler 503 Sam Carpenter 75 Greg C. Wooldridge 46 Candace Neville 13 Greg Woolridge 11 Knute Bueler 9 Greg Wooldridge 7 R. Greg C. Wooldridge 7 Brian Pierson 5 Knute Buhler 5 Buehler 4 Bruce Cuff 3 Jeff Smith 3 David W. Stauffer 2 Knute 2 Knute Beuhler 2 R. Sam Carpenter 2 Alan Baird 1 Arnold 1 Atticus Finch 1 Audrey Drake Graham 1 Baron Von Panthro 1 Brian Kreitzberg 1 Brian W. Simmons 1 Buehler, R. Knute 1 Candice Neville 1 Cathy Ferran 1 Chuck Crockett 1 Cool Nutz 1 David Hepler 1 Ed Jones 1 Emily Palmer 1 Erika Hadlock 1 Fernando Pena 1 Frank Liess 1 Frank O'Donnell 1 God 1 Governor Kate Brown 1 Gregg Woodbridge 1 Heather Jarrow 1 J.J. Birky 1 John Hagee 1 John Kitzhaber 1 K. Brown 1 Kelly Hagan 1 Kirby Gleeson 1 Knut Buehler 1 Knut Buhle 1 Knute Beuler 1 Knute Bueher 1 Knute Bueller 1 Knute Builer 1 Marcus Merroth 1 Matt Sanders 1 Mauvanie Horton 1 Michael P. Langley 1 Newt Bueller 1 Pete Brown 1 Richard Nixon 1 Robert Izatt 1 S. Carpenter 1 Sean Stratton 1 Simon P. Green 1 Terry L. Weems 1 Thacher Schmid 1 William Weinstein 1 Wooldridge 1 Your Mom 1 Total 1333 Multnomah County Write-in Tally State Senator, 16th District (Independent) Candidate Total Betsy Johnson 4 Brad Wilt 1 Terri Fuller 1 Total 6 Multnomah County Write-in Tally State Senator, 17th District (Independent) Candidate Total Elizabeth Steiner Hayward 17 Elizabeth S. Hayward 2 Derek Gribble 1 Joshuah Hogenkamp 1 Marcus Burkhetter 1 Richard Nixon 1 Total 23 Multnomah County Write-in Tally State Senator, 19th District (Independent) Candidate Total Rob Wagner 17 David C. Poulson 11 Anna Soderberg 1 Charles Bergenstock 1 Emily Ojdana 1 Fiona B. Malorey 1 Julia Daigneault 1 Mike Ellison 1 Pancho Leoncito Fidel 1 Tyler Shockley 1 Valerie Berg 1 Wagner 1 You & Me 1 Total 39 Multnomah County Write-in Tally State Senator, 24th District (Independent) Candidate Total Shemia Fagan 23 Kayse Jama 16 Rod Monroe 13 Amir Assasnik 1 Bob Ross 1 Daniel L. Reed 1 Gerald R. Ford 1 Harold Jacklin 1 Jesus Christ 1 Jim Toussaint 1 Joseph C. Spada 1 Karen Gray 1 Kizzy Sims 1 Knute Buehler 1 Kurtis O. Kilburn 1 Margaret Smollock 1 Mickey Mouse 1 Mike Foltz 1 Roy Paisant 1 Smitty Khzmslapp 1 Total 69 Multnomah County Write-in Tally State Senator, 26th District (Independent) Candidate Total Chuck Thomsen 49 Chrissy Reitz 17 Anybody But Trump 1 Derek Stenzel 1 Donald Trump 1 Jerry L. Ferrier 1 John Vinje 1 Joke Yes 1 Lori Chavez-Deremer 1 Raymond J. Almos 1 Robert Todd Morgan 1 Tanya E. Moore 1 Total 76 Multnomah County Write-in Tally State Representative, 31st District (Independent) Candidate Total Brian G. Stout 3 Betsy Johnson 2 Brad Witt 1 Brian Stout 1 Terri Fuller 1 Total 8 Multnomah County Write-in Tally State Representative, 33rd District (Independent) Candidate Total Mitch Greenlich 12 Mitch Greelick 2 Derek Gribble 1 Elizabeth Reye 1 Joshuah Hogenkamp 1 Marcles Burkhalter 1 Richard Nixon 1 Total 19 Multnomah County Write-in Tally State Representative, 35th District (Independent) Candidate Total Bob Niemeyer 1 Brandon Bushong 1 Lance Dvereaux 1 Total 3 Multnomah County Write-in Tally State Representative, 36th District (Independent) Candidate Total Jennifer Williamson 15 Andrea Salinas 1 Brent Shelby 1 Cheryl Albrecht 1 Greg C. Wooldridge 1 Jesus Christ 1 Jimmy Dore 1 Mary McDonnell 1 Melinda Wagner 1 Nicholas J. Pucci 1 Peter Bechtold 1 Peter Funatake 1 Stephen Wendt 1 Total 27 Multnomah County Write-in Tally State Representative, 38th District (Independent) Candidate Total Andrea Salinas 16 Andrea Satinas 1 Anna Soderberg 1 Bob Niemeyer 1 Charles Bergenstock 1 Julia Daigneault 1 Keir Boettcher 1 Kurt Simonds 1 Lynette Hansen 1 Mikee Jackson 1 Salinas 1 You & Me 1 Total 27 Multnomah County Write-in Tally State Representative, 41st District (Independent) Candidate Total Karin Power 6 Abigail Corbet 1 Christopher Walsh 1 Donald J. Trump 1 Dustin Slack 1 Dylan Huff 1 Karen Power 1 Karin A. Power 1 Linus Pauling 1 Mr. Burns 1 Total 15 Multnomah County Write-in Tally State Representative, 42nd District (Independent) Candidate Total Rob A. Nosse 28 Bob Nosse 3 Boba Fett 1 Chris Williams 1 Colin C. Sharp 1 Daniel Sanchez 1 Dennis Kosanke 1 Eden Dawn Killen 1 Greg C. Wooldridge 1 Ika Ehr 1 Jason Hill 1 Jay Schlake 1 Jonah Weston 1 Kate Berlin Sorfa 1 Lisa Simpson 1 Robert Friedel 1 Scott Cascella 1 Teresa Raiford 1 The Unipiper 1 Thomas Ezra 1 Val Hoyle 1 Zachary Wagner 1 Total 51 Multnomah County Write-in Tally State Representative, 43rd District (Independent) Candidate Total Tawna Sanchez 28 Brian W. Simmons 1 Cool Nutz 1 Debbie Engel 1 Don Iler 1 Eric D. Bowden Sr 1 Frank Liess 1 J.J. Birky 1 Jill Fuglister 1 Justin Huang 1 Kate Brown 1 Leonardo Touza 1 Marc Satuick 1 Margot Woods 1 Natalie Kucken 1 Nellie Bly 1 Nicole Brown 1 Paul Frazer 1 Peter Daeges 1 Peter Miller 1 Terry L. Weems 1 Valois Strait 1 Whyler Doggett 1 Total 50 Multnomah County Write-in Tally State Representative, 44th District (Independent) Candidate Total Tina Kotek 25 1960s Batman 1 Alison Gaylor 1 Annie Mengis 1 Berkeley Moore 1 Brian G. Stout 1 Bruce Campbell 1 Christian Trejbac. 1 Dr. No 1 Ember Best 1 Frank J. Bausman III 1 Gary Johnson 1 Jessie Burke 1 John Hagee 1 Juan Carlos Chavez 1 Kate Brown 1 King Kamahamaha 1 Linda Rama Chandren 1 Linda Walton 1 Lucy Ball 1 Marsha Love 1 Matthew Alan Fisher 1 Nancy Pelosi 1 Robert Izatt 1 Simon Armstrong 1 Simon P. Green 1 Sponge Bob 1 Steven A. Johnson 1 Ted Prush 1 Tim Ireland 1 Tom Markgraf 1 Vince Redman 1 Total 56 Multnomah County Write-in Tally State Representative, 45th District (Independent) Candidate Total Barbara Smith Warner 16 Barbara Warner 3 Alan Baird 1 Andrew Wilson 1 Aniece Sheppard 1 Art Sneizd 1 Ben Ellenwood 1 David Moore 1 Frank O'Donnell 1 God 1 Janet Jump 1 Jeff Helfrich 1 Kai Twanmoh 1 Mank Dhingra 1 Mark Lysgaard 1 Martha Calvert 1 Pete Kirkpatrick 1 Stefan Perkins 1 Suzanne Bonamici 1 Tito Burrito 1 Total 37 Multnomah County Write-in Tally State Representative, 46th District (Independent) Candidate Total Alissa Keny-Guyer 16 Andreya Hudson 1 Anna K. Williams 1 Brennen Vennensen 1 Brian Stout 1 Homer Simpson 1 Jessica L. Garza 1 John Smith 1 Karin Power 1 Luke Schneid 1 Mary Hodge 1 Mickey Mouse 1 Mike Gray 1 Mynell Harper 1 Peter Eidenberg 1 Richard English 1 Sonny Yellott 1 Tim Proctor 1 Whyler Doggett 1 Total 34 Multnomah County Write-in Tally State Representative, 47th District (Independent) Candidate Total Diego Hernandez 21 Blain Peters 1 Daniel L. Reed 1 Diago Hernandez 1 Ianau Spada 1 Jerome C. Olson 1 Jesus Christ 1 Karen Gray 1 Kizzy Sims 1 Knute Buehler 1 Michael P. Langley 1 Misty Ellison 1 Total 32 Multnomah County Write-in Tally State Representative, 48th District (Independent) Candidate Total Jeff Reardon 15 Amir Assasnik 1 Bob Ross 1 Roy Paisant 1 Sonny Yellott 1 Total 19 Multnomah County Write-in Tally State Representative, 49th District (Independent) Candidate Total Justin Hwang 57 Chris Gorsek 10 Alfred E. Newman 1 Ann Walker 1 Carla Piluso 1 Cornel Gherman 1 Dale Gurule 1 Dan Retzlaff 1 Jerry LaCoste 1 Robert Canfield 1 Tony Soprano 1 Total 76 Multnomah County Write-in Tally State Representative, 50th District (Independent) Candidate Total Carla C. Piluso 16 Michael Calcagno 12 Nicholas Caleb 2 Anson Bolinger 1 Brian Behncke 1 Carla L. Piluso 1 Chris Messina 1 Daniel W. Walker 1 Dustin E. Frazier 1 John Murphey 1 Josetta Busch 1 Martin A. Wiese 1 Michael L. Heisler 1 Wil Dailey 1 Total 41 Multnomah County Write-in Tally State Representative, 51st District (Independent) Candidate Total Lori Chavez-Deremer 26 Janelle Bynum 25 Alphonso G. Rodriguez 1 Derek Stenzel 1 Joke Yes 1 Lon Chavez-DeRemer 1 Total 55 Multnomah County Write-in Tally State Representative, 52nd District (Independent) Candidate Total Jeff Helfrich 10 Anna K. Williams 3 Anna Williams 1 Auroradel Val 1 Craig Schommon 1 Donald Trump 1 Helfrich 1 Jeff Helfisch 1 Robert McSwain 1 Santa Claus 1 Total 21 Multnomah County Write-in Tally US Representative, District 3 (Republican) Candidate Total Earl Blumenauer 73 Thomas S. Harrison IV 70 Ben Lavine 32 Marc W. Koller 20 Charles Rand Barnett 17 David W. Walker 15 Mickey Mouse 13 James Buchal 12 George Griffith 10 John Verbeek 10 Donald J. Trump 9 Gary Coe 9 Sam Carpenter 9 David Walker 7 Bruce Cuff 5 Carl Wilson 5 Charles Barnett 4 Donald Duck 4 Greg C.
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