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Churchill County, Nevada Churchill County, Nevada ELECTION CODE ELECTION TITLE ELECTION DATE 1118 GENERAL 2018 11/06/2018 Checked In Voters In Alphabetical Order REPORT PARAMETERS TITLE VALUE Voter Status All Reporting Period 11/06/2018 Sub Election 00 ADMIN - 11/06/2018 17:09 DATA PAGES: 80 ID LASTNAME FIRSTNAME MIDDLENAME SUFFIX ADDRESS CHECK-IN PRECINCT PARTY 411095 ABLES VELVA LOU 387 REGAN PL, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 07.00 REP 506083 ABOYTES WHITNEY PAIGE 650 W B ST, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 01.01 NP 407355 ABSHIRE MATTHEW JEFFREY 810 SUNSET DR, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 06.01 DEM 407361 ABSHIRE TAMMI 810 SUNSET DR, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 06.01 DEM 506586 ABUHENDI DESIREE 2325 ROGERS RD, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 13.00 NP 403960 ACKERMAN- ELIZABETH 2045 SODA LAKE RD, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 17.00 IAP STEWART 411097 ACOMB JULIANA D 495 W CENTER ST, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 05.00 REP 404641 ADAMS EARL H. 510 E VIRGINIA ST, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 04.01 REP 506591 ADAMS KRISTINA MICHELLE 978 AUGUSTA LN, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 02.00 NP 500409 ADAMS NICHOLAS JAMES 5005 CODY RD, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 14.00 REP 412134 ADAMS NICOLE DILLABO 5676 INDIAN LAKES RD, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 16.00 REP 500410 ADAMS TARA 5005 CODY RD, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 14.00 REP 412135 ADAMS TROY LYNN 5676 INDIAN LAKES RD, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 16.00 REP 400157 AGUIAR NIDA D. 4550 DEPP RD, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 12.01 REP 505299 AGUILAR CHRISTINE FRANCES 14555 CARSON HWY, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 19.01 REP 406655 AGUILAR KATHLEEN S. 704 KEDDIE ST, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 01.01 NP 504302 AGUILAR SILVIA DOLORES 2800 OLD RIVER RD, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 09.00 REP 506556 AGUILERA MIGUEL A 451 N BROADWAY ST #APT. B4, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 02.00 NP 403614 AHLBERG PACHARIN 4825 ST. CLAIR RD, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 15.01 DEM 405168 ALBAUGH LAVERN 5225 INDIAN LAKES RD, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 09.00 REP 400953 ALBAUGH NORRIS J. 5177 INDIAN LAKES RD, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 09.00 REP 405860 ALBAUGH SUZANNE MICHELE 5177 INDIAN LAKES RD, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 09.00 REP 505857 ALCALA RAMOS JOSE LUIS 1880 PAMS PL, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 17.00 NP 402952 ALEGRE DARRIN M. 2274 LOVELOCK HWY, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 09.00 REP 412469 ALEXANDER STEPHANIE M 6237 COX RD, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 17.00 REP 402754 ALGER GERALD F. 1970 FRANKLIN ST, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 03.00 DEM 402567 ALGER MARJORIE I. 1970 FRANKLIN ST, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 03.00 DEM 404636 ALLAN VICTORIA FRANCES 2890 HARRIGAN RD, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 08.00 REP 505154 ALLDREDGE SALLY ANN 13215 POWERLINE RD, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 15.01 REP 505155 ALLDREDGE VICTORIA ANN 13215 POWERLINE RD, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 15.01 REP 400474 ALLEGRE LILLA E. 5300 STILLWATER RD, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 16.00 REP 400067 ALLEN CAROL E. 1050 GUMMOW DR, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 07.00 REP 402451 ALLEN GERALD WARREN JR 7924 DOI DICUTTA ST, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 16.00 NP USER - DATE TIME ADMIN - 11/06/2018 05:09 PM Page 1 of 80 ID LASTNAME FIRSTNAME MIDDLENAME SUFFIX ADDRESS CHECK-IN PRECINCT PARTY 502482 ALLEN JAMES ROBERT 170 RIVER VILLAGE DR, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 18.00 REP 412277 ALLEN JOEY 1333 RAMBLING WIND DR, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 02.00 NP 408739 ALLEN LILA L 1333 RAMBLING WIND DR, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 02.00 NP 400612 ALLEN NELLENA C. 1950 GRAHAM LN, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 16.00 DEM 503477 ALLEN RACHEL ANNETTE 1850 STEVEN DR, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 10.00 DEM 500714 ALLEN RICHARD MARK 4295 PELICAN DR, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 18.00 IAP 411937 ALLEN SANDRA ELEANORE 4015 HAWK DR, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 18.00 REP 405898 ALLES RICHARD S. 11800 FULKERSON RD, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 19.01 NP 408413 ALMANZA RAFAEL 4460 SOLIAS RD, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 14.00 NP 503109 ALVARADO ESPERANZA BARAJAS 2000 AUCTION RD ##14, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 07.00 DEM 506429 AMARAL CHRISTOPHER MICHAEL 3113 DALLAS DR, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 11.00 NP 502820 AMARAL COOPER AUSTIN 775 SHECKLER RD, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 15.01 REP 504945 AMARAL RACHELLE LEE 3113 DALLAS DR, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 11.00 NP 505577 AMES RUSSELL KENT 3950 RICE RD #A, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 10.00 IAP 501445 ANAYA CHERYL ANN 501 RICE RD, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 07.00 IAP 500850 ANAYA FLORENCIO 1010 DOLORES LN, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 06.01 REP 410617 ANAYA JOSE D. 875 TAOS CT, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 18.00 REP 404532 ANAYA KRISTI D. 875 TAOS CT, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 18.00 REP 501346 ANAYA NESTOR 501 RICE RD, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 07.00 DEM 406244 ANDERSEN IMELDA L. 4110 HAWK DR, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 18.00 NP 504567 ANDERSON ALETA JEAN 6727 EQUINOX LN, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 15.01 REP 402414 ANDERSON ALVIN A. 451 MICHAEL DR, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 01.01 REP 402664 ANDERSON BARBARA J.C. 3760 ST. CLAIR RD, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 15.01 REP 505620 ANDREWS JAMES OLEN 4497 PELICAN DR, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 18.00 REP 403172 ANDREWS JILL, G. 1122 COURTNEY MARIE LN, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 11.00 REP 505622 ANDREWS MARTHA JEAN 4497 PELICAN DR, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 18.00 REP 403186 ANDREWS WILLIAM B. II 1122 COURTNEY MARIE LN, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 11.00 REP 404307 ANGUS BRENDA L. 6470 ZEPHYR LN, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 17.00 REP 409302 ANGUS CASEY FRANK 6470 ZEPHYR LN, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 17.00 REP 411983 ANTONIONO MARGARET CLARE 188 HUNTER PARK WAY, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 07.00 DEM 410800 APOLINAR NORMA 560 S BAILEY ST, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 06.01 DEM 405458 APOLINAR- ROBERTO 560 S BAILEY ST, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 06.01 DEM VILLALOBOS 404108 APPLEGATE WAYNE NELSON 835 E STILLWATER AVE ##3, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 04.01 NP USER - DATE TIME ADMIN - 11/06/2018 05:09 PM Page 2 of 80 ID LASTNAME FIRSTNAME MIDDLENAME SUFFIX ADDRESS CHECK-IN PRECINCT PARTY 405843 ARCHULETA DALE T. SR 1519 MALLARD WAY, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 17.00 DEM 405846 ARCHULETA VALERIE D. 1519 MALLARD WAY, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 17.00 DEM 409376 ARMBRUSTER JEFFEREY B. 1047 COURTNEY MARIE LN, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 11.00 NP 504772 ARMOUR SANDRA LEE 1060 ANGELA CT, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 03.00 REP 504360 ARROWOOD DANIEL JAMES 6320 RENO HWY, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 17.00 REP PETERSON 501258 ARTHUR HANNAH N 447 TIMOTHY WAY, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 02.00 DEM 505771 ASH AARON KEITH 170 S ALLEN ST #1, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 03.00 NP 401356 ASH DEVERNE L. II 1665 KAISER ST, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 03.00 NP 504608 ASH JOHNNY DERRICK 1240 PINENUT ST, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 16.00 NP 406080 ASHMEAD MARY L. 920 CONCORD AVE, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 06.01 REP 406081 ASHMEAD TERRY L. 920 CONCORD AVE, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 06.01 REP 403149 AUGHE CHARLENE R. 2890 HIGHLAND DR, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 07.00 REP 403053 AUGHE JOHN H. 2890 HIGHLAND DR, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 07.00 REP 501422 AUSANO DAVID CHARLES 5575 ALCORN RD, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 19.01 IAP 406339 AUSTIN KENNETH P. 3705 SCHINDLER RD, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 14.00 LIB 400631 AUSTIN ROGER D. 3255 HICKS RD, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 16.00 DEM 500354 AUSTIN VIRGINIA ELIZABETH 938 AUGUSTA LN, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 02.00 REP 412522 AVALOS AMANDA MARIE 2255 CASEY RD #SPC 12, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 11.00 NP 409082 AYERS HEIDI LYNNETTE 375 CINDY LN, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 03.00 REP 400499 BABB JUDITH L. 7455 CASEY RD, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 15.01 REP 406083 BAHL ROBERT CHARLES 990 SODA LAKE RD, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 18.00 NP 409157 BAILEY GRACE 4773 HAWK DR, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 18.00 REP 409158 BAILEY KENNETH EUGENE 4773 HAWK DR, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 18.00 REP 413233 BAINE CINDA L 2805 LOVELOCK HWY, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 10.00 REP 413232 BAINE JOHN W 2805 LOVELOCK HWY, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 10.00 DEM 400198 BAKE CAROLYN M. 6540 ALLEN RD, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 14.00 REP 400199 BAKE DAVID W. 6540 ALLEN RD, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 14.00 REP 405705 BAKE JOHN A. 2933 TOPAZ LN, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 14.00 REP 401341 BAKE KATHLEEN D. 2933 TOPAZ LN, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 14.00 REP 404566 BAKE LAVERN M. 4450 SODA LAKE RD, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 10.00 REP 400932 BAKE STEVEN K. 4450 SODA LAKE RD, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 10.00 REP 502689 BAKER DEBORAH BERNICE 650 N MAINE ST ##613, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 02.00 REP 503450 BAKER DILLON PRESTON 4516 PELICAN DR, FALLON 89406 11/06/2018 18.00 LIB USER - DATE TIME ADMIN - 11/06/2018 05:09 PM Page 3 of 80 ID LASTNAME FIRSTNAME MIDDLENAME SUFFIX ADDRESS CHECK-IN PRECINCT PARTY 401290 BAKER GINA M.
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