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59A NPC Statistics TOTAL Registered Voters - Total 1,189 Ballots Cast - Total 1,019 Ballots Cast - Blank 21 Voter Turnout - Total 85.70% Summary Results Report OFFICIAL RESULTS General Election November 3, 2020 Park County, Montana 59A NPC Statistics TOTAL Registered Voters - Total 1,189 Ballots Cast - Total 1,019 Ballots Cast - Blank 21 Voter Turnout - Total 85.70% PRESIDENT & VP Vote For 1 TOTAL DEM BIDEN/HARRIS 262 LIB JORGENSEN/COHEN 16 REP TRUMP/PENCE 726 Write-In Totals 8 US SENATOR Vote For 1 TOTAL DEM STEVE BULLOCK 300 REP STEVE DAINES 711 Write-In Totals 2 US REPRESENTATIVE Vote For 1 TOTAL REP MATT ROSENDALE 717 DEM KATHLEEN WILLIAMS 294 Write-In Totals 2 GOVERNOR & LT. GOVERNOR Vote For 1 TOTAL LIB BISHOP/NESPER 25 DEM COONEY/SCHREINER 272 REP GIANFORTE/JURAS 712 Write-In Totals 2 SECRETARY OF STATE Vote For 1 TOTAL DEM BRYCE BENNETT 270 REP CHRISTI JACOBSEN 724 Write-In Totals 2 ATTORNEY GENERAL Vote For 1 TOTAL DEM RAPH GRAYBILL 267 REP AUSTIN KNUDSEN 735 Write-In Totals 2 Precinct Summary_Official Condensed - 12/07/2020 9:11 AM 1 of 44 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2019 Summary Results Report OFFICIAL RESULTS General Election November 3, 2020 Park County, Montana 59A NPC STATE AUDITOR Vote For 1 TOTAL REP TROY DOWNING 700 DEM SHANE A MORIGEAU 258 LIB ROGER ROOTS 41 Write-In Totals 2 STATE SUPT OF PUB INSTR Vote For 1 TOTAL REP ELSIE ARNTZEN 659 LIB KEVIN LEATHERBARROW 30 DEM MELISSA ROMANO 310 Write-In Totals 2 PUB SVC COMMISSIONER DST 3 Vote For 1 TOTAL REP JAMES BROWN 728 DEM TOM WOODS 261 Write-In Totals 2 SUPREME COURT JUSTICE 5 Vote For 1 TOTAL MIKE BLACK 350 LAURIE MCKINNON 569 Write-In Totals 4 RETAIN JIM SHEA Vote For 1 TOTAL YES 695 NO 222 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DST 59 Vote For 1 TOTAL REP MARTY MALONE 727 DEM DAN VERMILLION 261 Write-In Totals 5 CLERK OF THE DST COURT Vote For 1 TOTAL MOLLY BRADBERRY 674 ORLINA LIBSACK 263 Write-In Totals 1 Precinct Summary_Official Condensed - 12/07/2020 9:11 AM 2 of 44 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2019 Summary Results Report OFFICIAL RESULTS General Election November 3, 2020 Park County, Montana 59A NPC COMMISSIONER DST 2 Vote For 1 TOTAL BILL BERG 371 LUKE JERGENSON 561 Write-In Totals 2 COMMISSIONER DST 3 Vote For 1 TOTAL T. PHILLIP BOWERS 515 CLINT TINSLEY 426 Write-In Totals 1 SUPT OF SCHOOLS Vote For 1 TOTAL MOLLIE WALDUM 838 Write-In Totals 8 AUDITOR Vote For 1 TOTAL MARILYN HARTLEY 408 MARTHA MILLER 469 Write-In Totals 1 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 46 Vote For 1 TOTAL YES 696 NO 229 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 47 Vote For 1 TOTAL YES 692 NO 251 CONSTITUTIONAL INITIATIVE NO. 118 Vote For 1 TOTAL YES 451 NO 540 LEGISLATIVE REFERENDUM NO. 130 Vote For 1 TOTAL YES 543 NO 441 Precinct Summary_Official Condensed - 12/07/2020 9:11 AM 3 of 44 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2019 Summary Results Report OFFICIAL RESULTS General Election November 3, 2020 Park County, Montana 59A NPC INITIATIVE NO. 190 Vote For 1 TOTAL YES 447 NO 550 Precinct Summary_Official Condensed - 12/07/2020 9:11 AM 4 of 44 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2019 Summary Results Report OFFICIAL RESULTS General Election November 3, 2020 Park County, Montana 59B NCP Statistics TOTAL Registered Voters - Total 1,735 Ballots Cast - Total 1,528 Ballots Cast - Blank 43 Voter Turnout - Total 88.07% PRESIDENT & VP Vote For 1 TOTAL DEM BIDEN/HARRIS 568 LIB JORGENSEN/COHEN 16 REP TRUMP/PENCE 919 Write-In Totals 7 US SENATOR Vote For 1 TOTAL DEM STEVE BULLOCK 615 REP STEVE DAINES 896 Write-In Totals 2 US REPRESENTATIVE Vote For 1 TOTAL REP MATT ROSENDALE 913 DEM KATHLEEN WILLIAMS 582 Write-In Totals 4 GOVERNOR & LT. GOVERNOR Vote For 1 TOTAL LIB BISHOP/NESPER 45 DEM COONEY/SCHREINER 587 REP GIANFORTE/JURAS 870 Write-In Totals 6 SECRETARY OF STATE Vote For 1 TOTAL DEM BRYCE BENNETT 545 REP CHRISTI JACOBSEN 933 Write-In Totals 1 ATTORNEY GENERAL Vote For 1 TOTAL DEM RAPH GRAYBILL 555 REP AUSTIN KNUDSEN 930 Write-In Totals 3 Precinct Summary_Official Condensed - 12/07/2020 9:11 AM 5 of 44 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2019 Summary Results Report OFFICIAL RESULTS General Election November 3, 2020 Park County, Montana 59B NCP STATE AUDITOR Vote For 1 TOTAL REP TROY DOWNING 871 DEM SHANE A MORIGEAU 540 LIB ROGER ROOTS 64 Write-In Totals 2 STATE SUPT OF PUB INSTR Vote For 1 TOTAL REP ELSIE ARNTZEN 841 LIB KEVIN LEATHERBARROW 51 DEM MELISSA ROMANO 580 Write-In Totals 2 PUB SVC COMMISSIONER DST 3 Vote For 1 TOTAL REP JAMES BROWN 898 DEM TOM WOODS 554 Write-In Totals 2 SUPREME COURT JUSTICE 5 Vote For 1 TOTAL MIKE BLACK 578 LAURIE MCKINNON 738 Write-In Totals 4 RETAIN JIM SHEA Vote For 1 TOTAL YES 1,001 NO 306 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DST 59 Vote For 1 TOTAL REP MARTY MALONE 886 DEM DAN VERMILLION 584 Write-In Totals 7 CLERK OF THE DST COURT Vote For 1 TOTAL MOLLY BRADBERRY 850 ORLINA LIBSACK 511 Write-In Totals 3 Precinct Summary_Official Condensed - 12/07/2020 9:11 AM 6 of 44 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2019 Summary Results Report OFFICIAL RESULTS General Election November 3, 2020 Park County, Montana 59B NCP COMMISSIONER DST 2 Vote For 1 TOTAL BILL BERG 633 LUKE JERGENSON 734 Write-In Totals 5 COMMISSIONER DST 3 Vote For 1 TOTAL T. PHILLIP BOWERS 694 CLINT TINSLEY 644 Write-In Totals 5 SUPT OF SCHOOLS Vote For 1 TOTAL MOLLIE WALDUM 1,141 Write-In Totals 14 AUDITOR Vote For 1 TOTAL MARILYN HARTLEY 468 MARTHA MILLER 797 Write-In Totals 2 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 46 Vote For 1 TOTAL YES 1,041 NO 316 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 47 Vote For 1 TOTAL YES 995 NO 349 CONSTITUTIONAL INITIATIVE NO. 118 Vote For 1 TOTAL YES 800 NO 663 LEGISLATIVE REFERENDUM NO. 130 Vote For 1 TOTAL YES 756 NO 690 Precinct Summary_Official Condensed - 12/07/2020 9:11 AM 7 of 44 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2019 Summary Results Report OFFICIAL RESULTS General Election November 3, 2020 Park County, Montana 59B NCP INITIATIVE NO. 190 Vote For 1 TOTAL YES 821 NO 661 Precinct Summary_Official Condensed - 12/07/2020 9:11 AM 8 of 44 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2019 Summary Results Report OFFICIAL RESULTS General Election November 3, 2020 Park County, Montana 59C SCP Statistics TOTAL Registered Voters - Total 1,470 Ballots Cast - Total 1,247 Ballots Cast - Blank 26 Voter Turnout - Total 84.83% PRESIDENT & VP Vote For 1 TOTAL DEM BIDEN/HARRIS 470 LIB JORGENSEN/COHEN 18 REP TRUMP/PENCE 748 Write-In Totals 3 US SENATOR Vote For 1 TOTAL DEM STEVE BULLOCK 487 REP STEVE DAINES 754 Write-In Totals 1 US REPRESENTATIVE Vote For 1 TOTAL REP MATT ROSENDALE 745 DEM KATHLEEN WILLIAMS 485 Write-In Totals 2 GOVERNOR & LT. GOVERNOR Vote For 1 TOTAL LIB BISHOP/NESPER 31 DEM COONEY/SCHREINER 461 REP GIANFORTE/JURAS 745 Write-In Totals 1 SECRETARY OF STATE Vote For 1 TOTAL DEM BRYCE BENNETT 448 REP CHRISTI JACOBSEN 778 Write-In Totals 1 ATTORNEY GENERAL Vote For 1 TOTAL DEM RAPH GRAYBILL 459 REP AUSTIN KNUDSEN 771 Write-In Totals 1 Precinct Summary_Official Condensed - 12/07/2020 9:11 AM 9 of 44 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2019 Summary Results Report OFFICIAL RESULTS General Election November 3, 2020 Park County, Montana 59C SCP STATE AUDITOR Vote For 1 TOTAL REP TROY DOWNING 715 DEM SHANE A MORIGEAU 432 LIB ROGER ROOTS 63 Write-In Totals 1 STATE SUPT OF PUB INSTR Vote For 1 TOTAL REP ELSIE ARNTZEN 706 LIB KEVIN LEATHERBARROW 40 DEM MELISSA ROMANO 472 Write-In Totals 0 PUB SVC COMMISSIONER DST 3 Vote For 1 TOTAL REP JAMES BROWN 752 DEM TOM WOODS 447 Write-In Totals 2 SUPREME COURT JUSTICE 5 Vote For 1 TOTAL MIKE BLACK 434 LAURIE MCKINNON 641 Write-In Totals 3 RETAIN JIM SHEA Vote For 1 TOTAL YES 758 NO 302 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DST 59 Vote For 1 TOTAL REP MARTY MALONE 744 DEM DAN VERMILLION 454 Write-In Totals 5 CLERK OF THE DST COURT Vote For 1 TOTAL MOLLY BRADBERRY 658 ORLINA LIBSACK 398 Write-In Totals 2 Precinct Summary_Official Condensed - 12/07/2020 9:11 AM 10 of 44 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2019 Summary Results Report OFFICIAL RESULTS General Election November 3, 2020 Park County, Montana 59C SCP COMMISSIONER DST 2 Vote For 1 TOTAL BILL BERG 501 LUKE JERGENSON 620 Write-In Totals 4 COMMISSIONER DST 3 Vote For 1 TOTAL T. PHILLIP BOWERS 528 CLINT TINSLEY 530 Write-In Totals 2 SUPT OF SCHOOLS Vote For 1 TOTAL MOLLIE WALDUM 863 Write-In Totals 11 AUDITOR Vote For 1 TOTAL MARILYN HARTLEY 482 MARTHA MILLER 512 Write-In Totals 7 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 46 Vote For 1 TOTAL YES 832 NO 283 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 47 Vote For 1 TOTAL YES 817 NO 296 CONSTITUTIONAL INITIATIVE NO. 118 Vote For 1 TOTAL YES 681 NO 513 LEGISLATIVE REFERENDUM NO. 130 Vote For 1 TOTAL YES 654 NO 540 Precinct Summary_Official Condensed - 12/07/2020 9:11 AM 11 of 44 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2019 Summary Results Report OFFICIAL RESULTS General Election November 3, 2020 Park County, Montana 59C SCP INITIATIVE NO. 190 Vote For 1 TOTAL YES 687 NO 526 Precinct Summary_Official Condensed - 12/07/2020 9:11 AM 12 of 44 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2019 Summary Results Report OFFICIAL RESULTS General Election November 3, 2020 Park County, Montana 59D Statistics TOTAL Registered Voters - Total 1,208 Ballots Cast - Total 991 Ballots Cast - Blank 15 Voter Turnout - Total 82.04% PRESIDENT & VP Vote For 1 TOTAL DEM BIDEN/HARRIS 505 LIB JORGENSEN/COHEN 15 REP TRUMP/PENCE 463 Write-In Totals 6 US SENATOR Vote For 1 TOTAL DEM STEVE BULLOCK 539 REP STEVE DAINES 448 Write-In Totals 0 US REPRESENTATIVE Vote For 1 TOTAL REP MATT ROSENDALE 457 DEM KATHLEEN WILLIAMS 522 Write-In Totals 3 GOVERNOR & LT.
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