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Kings President Recap Statement and Return Report for Certification General Election 2008 - 11/04/2008 Kings County - All Parties and Independent Bodies President/Vice President Citywide Vote for 1 Page 1 of 20 BOARD OF ELECTIONS Statement and Return Report for Certification IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK General Election 2008 - 11/04/2008 PRINTED AS OF: Kings County 12/1/2008 5:35:44PM All Parties and Independent Bodies President/Vice President (Citywide), vote for 1 Assembly District 40 PUBLIC COUNTER 38,968 EMERGENCY 345 ABSENTEE/MILITARY 654 FEDERAL 64 SPECIAL PRESIDENTIAL 0 AFFIDAVIT 2,303 Total Ballots 42,334 BARACK OBAMA / JOE BIDEN (DEMOCRATIC) 39,223 JOHN MCCAIN / SARAH PALIN (REPUBLICAN) 1,650 JOHN MCCAIN / SARAH PALIN (INDEPENDENCE) 92 JOHN MCCAIN / SARAH PALIN (CONSERVATIVE) 82 BARACK OBAMA / JOE BIDEN (WORKING FAMILIES) 886 ROGER CALERO / ALYSON KENNEDY (SOCIALIST WORKERS) 6 GLORIA LA RIVA / EUGENE PURYEAR (SOCIALISM & LIBERATION) 2 CYNTHIA MCKINNEY / ROSA CLEMENTE (GREEN) 25 BOB BARR / WAYNE A ROOT (LIBERTARIAN) 5 RALPH NADER / MATT GONZALEZ (POPULIST) 12 HARRIET TUBMAN (WRITE-IN) 1 Total Votes 41,984 Unrecorded 350 Assembly District 41 PUBLIC COUNTER 37,579 EMERGENCY 788 ABSENTEE/MILITARY 964 FEDERAL 256 SPECIAL PRESIDENTIAL 1 AFFIDAVIT 1,333 Total Ballots 40,921 BARACK OBAMA / JOE BIDEN (DEMOCRATIC) 27,687 JOHN MCCAIN / SARAH PALIN (REPUBLICAN) 10,944 JOHN MCCAIN / SARAH PALIN (INDEPENDENCE) 448 JOHN MCCAIN / SARAH PALIN (CONSERVATIVE) 438 BARACK OBAMA / JOE BIDEN (WORKING FAMILIES) 723 ROGER CALERO / ALYSON KENNEDY (SOCIALIST WORKERS) 12 GLORIA LA RIVA / EUGENE PURYEAR (SOCIALISM & LIBERATION) 4 CYNTHIA MCKINNEY / ROSA CLEMENTE (GREEN) 54 BOB BARR / WAYNE A ROOT (LIBERTARIAN) 36 RALPH NADER / MATT GONZALEZ (POPULIST) 105 CHUCK BALDWIN (OFFICIAL WRITE-IN) 2 ERNEST YOEL STEINER/YAACOV GOTTLIEB (WRITE-IN) 1 HILLARY CLINTON (WRITE-IN) 3 HILLARY CLINTON/JOE BIDEN (WRITE-IN) 1 PAULETTE SHARNER (WRITE-IN) 1 RON PAUL (WRITE-IN) 1 Total Votes 40,460 Unrecorded 461 Page 2 of 20 BOARD OF ELECTIONS Statement and Return Report for Certification IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK General Election 2008 - 11/04/2008 PRINTED AS OF: Kings County 12/1/2008 5:35:44PM All Parties and Independent Bodies President/Vice President (Citywide), vote for 1 Assembly District 42 PUBLIC COUNTER 33,714 EMERGENCY 168 ABSENTEE/MILITARY 837 FEDERAL 249 SPECIAL PRESIDENTIAL 0 AFFIDAVIT 1,701 Total Ballots 36,669 BARACK OBAMA / JOE BIDEN (DEMOCRATIC) 31,133 JOHN MCCAIN / SARAH PALIN (REPUBLICAN) 3,794 JOHN MCCAIN / SARAH PALIN (INDEPENDENCE) 185 JOHN MCCAIN / SARAH PALIN (CONSERVATIVE) 130 BARACK OBAMA / JOE BIDEN (WORKING FAMILIES) 949 ROGER CALERO / ALYSON KENNEDY (SOCIALIST WORKERS) 9 GLORIA LA RIVA / EUGENE PURYEAR (SOCIALISM & LIBERATION) 4 CYNTHIA MCKINNEY / ROSA CLEMENTE (GREEN) 60 BOB BARR / WAYNE A ROOT (LIBERTARIAN) 15 RALPH NADER / MATT GONZALEZ (POPULIST) 47 AL GORE/LYNNE CLARKE (WRITE-IN) 1 HILLARY CLINTON (WRITE-IN) 1 JERRY WHITE (WRITE-IN) 1 RON PAUL (WRITE-IN) 1 ROSLYN CARTER/HENRY STERN (WRITE-IN) 1 SAMMY SHALOM (WRITE-IN) 1 SHLOIME BERKOWITZ (WRITE-IN) 1 Total Votes 36,333 Unrecorded 336 Page 3 of 20 BOARD OF ELECTIONS Statement and Return Report for Certification IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK General Election 2008 - 11/04/2008 PRINTED AS OF: Kings County 12/1/2008 5:35:44PM All Parties and Independent Bodies President/Vice President (Citywide), vote for 1 Assembly District 43 PUBLIC COUNTER 36,383 EMERGENCY 430 ABSENTEE/MILITARY 1,125 FEDERAL 170 SPECIAL PRESIDENTIAL 0 AFFIDAVIT 1,699 Total Ballots 39,807 BARACK OBAMA / JOE BIDEN (DEMOCRATIC) 35,107 JOHN MCCAIN / SARAH PALIN (REPUBLICAN) 2,725 JOHN MCCAIN / SARAH PALIN (INDEPENDENCE) 138 JOHN MCCAIN / SARAH PALIN (CONSERVATIVE) 360 BARACK OBAMA / JOE BIDEN (WORKING FAMILIES) 1,025 ROGER CALERO / ALYSON KENNEDY (SOCIALIST WORKERS) 5 GLORIA LA RIVA / EUGENE PURYEAR (SOCIALISM & LIBERATION) 8 CYNTHIA MCKINNEY / ROSA CLEMENTE (GREEN) 46 BOB BARR / WAYNE A ROOT (LIBERTARIAN) 17 RALPH NADER / MATT GONZALEZ (POPULIST) 21 RON PAUL (WRITE-IN) 2 YHWH (I GREAT JEHOVAH) (WRITE-IN) 1 Total Votes 39,455 Unrecorded 352 Page 4 of 20 BOARD OF ELECTIONS Statement and Return Report for Certification IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK General Election 2008 - 11/04/2008 PRINTED AS OF: Kings County 12/1/2008 5:35:44PM All Parties and Independent Bodies President/Vice President (Citywide), vote for 1 Assembly District 44 PUBLIC COUNTER 37,128 EMERGENCY 656 ABSENTEE/MILITARY 1,301 FEDERAL 427 SPECIAL PRESIDENTIAL 0 AFFIDAVIT 1,379 Total Ballots 40,891 BARACK OBAMA / JOE BIDEN (DEMOCRATIC) 28,402 JOHN MCCAIN / SARAH PALIN (REPUBLICAN) 8,396 JOHN MCCAIN / SARAH PALIN (INDEPENDENCE) 422 JOHN MCCAIN / SARAH PALIN (CONSERVATIVE) 463 BARACK OBAMA / JOE BIDEN (WORKING FAMILIES) 2,451 ROGER CALERO / ALYSON KENNEDY (SOCIALIST WORKERS) 23 GLORIA LA RIVA / EUGENE PURYEAR (SOCIALISM & LIBERATION) 18 CYNTHIA MCKINNEY / ROSA CLEMENTE (GREEN) 111 BOB BARR / WAYNE A ROOT (LIBERTARIAN) 72 RALPH NADER / MATT GONZALEZ (POPULIST) 160 AUROHOM Y ORATZ (WRITE-IN) 1 DENNIS KUSINICK (WRITE-IN) 1 EUGENE V. DEBS (WRITE-IN) 1 FRED THOMPSON (WRITE-IN) 1 HILLARY CLINTON (WRITE-IN) 10 HILLARY CLINTON/JOE BIDEN (WRITE-IN) 1 MICHAEL BLOOMBERG (WRITE-IN) 1 RON PAUL (WRITE-IN) 2 Total Votes 40,536 Unrecorded 355 Page 5 of 20 BOARD OF ELECTIONS Statement and Return Report for Certification IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK General Election 2008 - 11/04/2008 PRINTED AS OF: Kings County 12/1/2008 5:35:44PM All Parties and Independent Bodies President/Vice President (Citywide), vote for 1 Assembly District 45 PUBLIC COUNTER 26,973 EMERGENCY 191 ABSENTEE/MILITARY 782 FEDERAL 309 SPECIAL PRESIDENTIAL 0 AFFIDAVIT 1,107 Total Ballots 29,362 BARACK OBAMA / JOE BIDEN (DEMOCRATIC) 10,422 JOHN MCCAIN / SARAH PALIN (REPUBLICAN) 16,742 JOHN MCCAIN / SARAH PALIN (INDEPENDENCE) 696 JOHN MCCAIN / SARAH PALIN (CONSERVATIVE) 625 BARACK OBAMA / JOE BIDEN (WORKING FAMILIES) 329 ROGER CALERO / ALYSON KENNEDY (SOCIALIST WORKERS) 9 GLORIA LA RIVA / EUGENE PURYEAR (SOCIALISM & LIBERATION) 3 CYNTHIA MCKINNEY / ROSA CLEMENTE (GREEN) 50 BOB BARR / WAYNE A ROOT (LIBERTARIAN) 54 RALPH NADER / MATT GONZALEZ (POPULIST) 89 ALLISON GADNER (WRITE-IN) 1 DANIEL NELSON/JOE BIDEN (WRITE-IN) 1 HILLARY CLINTON (WRITE-IN) 7 IAN RANDAL STROCK (WRITE-IN) 2 MARVIN H. MALATER/SARAH PALIN (WRITE-IN) 1 Total Votes 29,031 Unrecorded 331 Page 6 of 20 BOARD OF ELECTIONS Statement and Return Report for Certification IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK General Election 2008 - 11/04/2008 PRINTED AS OF: Kings County 12/1/2008 5:35:44PM All Parties and Independent Bodies President/Vice President (Citywide), vote for 1 Assembly District 46 PUBLIC COUNTER 32,593 EMERGENCY 179 ABSENTEE/MILITARY 992 FEDERAL 179 SPECIAL PRESIDENTIAL 0 AFFIDAVIT 1,397 Total Ballots 35,340 BARACK OBAMA / JOE BIDEN (DEMOCRATIC) 19,466 JOHN MCCAIN / SARAH PALIN (REPUBLICAN) 13,366 JOHN MCCAIN / SARAH PALIN (INDEPENDENCE) 632 JOHN MCCAIN / SARAH PALIN (CONSERVATIVE) 596 BARACK OBAMA / JOE BIDEN (WORKING FAMILIES) 553 ROGER CALERO / ALYSON KENNEDY (SOCIALIST WORKERS) 17 GLORIA LA RIVA / EUGENE PURYEAR (SOCIALISM & LIBERATION) 12 CYNTHIA MCKINNEY / ROSA CLEMENTE (GREEN) 51 BOB BARR / WAYNE A ROOT (LIBERTARIAN) 50 RALPH NADER / MATT GONZALEZ (POPULIST) 137 CHUCK BALDWIN (OFFICIAL WRITE-IN) 1 ALBERT GORE JR. (WRITE-IN) 1 DOUGLAS J FUERST (WRITE-IN) 1 HILLARY CLINTON (WRITE-IN) 5 JERRY WHITE (WRITE-IN) 1 LOU DOBBS (WRITE-IN) 1 MICHAEL BLOOMBERG (WRITE-IN) 1 RON PAUL (WRITE-IN) 6 RUDOLPH GUILIANI (WRITE-IN) 1 Total Votes 34,898 Unrecorded 442 Page 7 of 20 BOARD OF ELECTIONS Statement and Return Report for Certification IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK General Election 2008 - 11/04/2008 PRINTED AS OF: Kings County 12/1/2008 5:35:44PM All Parties and Independent Bodies President/Vice President (Citywide), vote for 1 Assembly District 47 PUBLIC COUNTER 24,346 EMERGENCY 108 ABSENTEE/MILITARY 671 FEDERAL 127 SPECIAL PRESIDENTIAL 0 AFFIDAVIT 928 Total Ballots 26,180 BARACK OBAMA / JOE BIDEN (DEMOCRATIC) 11,968 JOHN MCCAIN / SARAH PALIN (REPUBLICAN) 12,396 JOHN MCCAIN / SARAH PALIN (INDEPENDENCE) 473 JOHN MCCAIN / SARAH PALIN (CONSERVATIVE) 415 BARACK OBAMA / JOE BIDEN (WORKING FAMILIES) 314 ROGER CALERO / ALYSON KENNEDY (SOCIALIST WORKERS) 9 GLORIA LA RIVA / EUGENE PURYEAR (SOCIALISM & LIBERATION) 8 CYNTHIA MCKINNEY / ROSA CLEMENTE (GREEN) 67 BOB BARR / WAYNE A ROOT (LIBERTARIAN) 40 RALPH NADER / MATT GONZALEZ (POPULIST) 100 CHUCK BALDWIN (OFFICIAL WRITE-IN) 2 DANIEL G. FLOROS (WRITE-IN) 1 DON BONANNO (WRITE-IN) 1 JESUS OF NAZARETH (WRITE-IN) 1 RON PAUL (WRITE-IN) 1 Total Votes 25,796 Unrecorded 384 Page 8 of 20 BOARD OF ELECTIONS Statement and Return Report for Certification IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK General Election 2008 - 11/04/2008 PRINTED AS OF: Kings County 12/1/2008 5:35:44PM All Parties and Independent Bodies President/Vice President (Citywide), vote for 1 Assembly District 48 PUBLIC COUNTER 25,156 EMERGENCY 15 ABSENTEE/MILITARY 587 FEDERAL 508 SPECIAL PRESIDENTIAL 0 AFFIDAVIT 705 Total Ballots 26,971 BARACK OBAMA / JOE BIDEN (DEMOCRATIC) 7,432 JOHN MCCAIN / SARAH PALIN (REPUBLICAN) 17,541 JOHN MCCAIN / SARAH PALIN (INDEPENDENCE) 540 JOHN MCCAIN / SARAH PALIN (CONSERVATIVE) 843 BARACK OBAMA / JOE BIDEN (WORKING FAMILIES) 217 ROGER CALERO / ALYSON KENNEDY (SOCIALIST WORKERS) 13 GLORIA LA RIVA / EUGENE PURYEAR (SOCIALISM & LIBERATION) 8 CYNTHIA MCKINNEY / ROSA CLEMENTE (GREEN) 37 BOB BARR / WAYNE A ROOT (LIBERTARIAN) 29 RALPH NADER / MATT GONZALEZ (POPULIST) 64 EDWARD KENNEDY (WRITE-IN) 1 HILLARY CLINTON (WRITE-IN) 6 MIKE GRAVEL (WRITE-IN) 1 MITT ROMNEY (WRITE-IN) 1 RON PAUL (WRITE-IN) 2 SHAYA MARCUS
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