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Election Summary Report General Election Burlington County, NJ November 03, 2020 Page: 1 of 79 11/3/2020 8:22:42 PM Election Summary Report General Election Burlington County, NJ November 03, 2020 Elector Group Counting Group Voters Cast Registered Voters Turnout Total Mail-In 181,819 N/A Provisional 0 N/A Total 181,819 0 N/A U.S. President (Vote for 1) NP Candidate Party Total Joseph R. Biden / Kamala D. DEM 113,527 Harris Donald J. Trump / Michael R. REP 62,520 Pence Don Blankenship / William NP 211 Mohr Gloria Estela La Riva / Sunil NP 91 Freeman Jo Jorgensen / Spike Cohen NP 1,166 Howie Hawkins / Angela NP 340 Walker Bill Hammons / Eric NP 65 Bodenstab Roque 'Rocky' De La Fuente / NP 36 Darcy G. Richardson Total Votes 178,611 Total Jeb Bush WRITE-IN 0 Martina White WRITE-IN 0 Brian Carroll WRITE-IN 0 Amar Patel WRITE-IN 0 Michael R. Pence WRITE-IN 0 Pete Buttigieg WRITE-IN 0 Tucker Carlson WRITE-IN 0 Tulsi Gubbard WRITE-IN 0 Tim Scott WRITE-IN 0 Bernie Sanders WRITE-IN 0 Mickey Mouse WRITE-IN 0 Mitt Rommney WRITE-IN 0 Karl Marx WRITE-IN 0 Bill Gates WRITE-IN 0 Dwayne the Rock Johnson WRITE-IN 0 Mark Cuban WRITE-IN 0 Justin Landsberg/Trevor WRITE-IN 0 Jennings Page: 2 of 79 11/3/2020 8:22:42 PM Total Charlie Manuel WRITE-IN 0 Dave Chappelle WRITE-IN 0 Condolezza Rice/Mark Cuban WRITE-IN 0 Kanye West WRITE-IN 0 Cramer WRITE-IN 0 B. Obama WRITE-IN 0 Anthony Fauci, M.D. WRITE-IN 0 Tristan Bacha WRITE-IN 0 Gov. Phil Murphy WRITE-IN 0 Gary Beusey WRITE-IN 0 Ben Carson WRITE-IN 0 Diane E. Geary WRITE-IN 0 Joe Biluck, Jr. WRITE-IN 0 Amy Kennedy WRITE-IN 0 Andrew Lemo WRITE-IN 0 Condoleezza Rice WRITE-IN 0 Edward J. Connor WRITE-IN 0 Colin Powell WRITE-IN 0 Nikki Haley WRITE-IN 0 Morgan Freeman WRITE-IN 0 Andrew Yang WRITE-IN 0 Nick Fihk WRITE-IN 0 David Sponhein WRITE-IN 0 Serita Reels Ados WRITE-IN 0 William Leon King, Sr. WRITE-IN 0 Abbey G. Berls WRITE-IN 0 Denzel H. Washington, Jr. WRITE-IN 0 Christopher Colavito WRITE-IN 0 Vincoot Riley WRITE-IN 0 Inell Sutton WRITE-IN 0 Tim Scott/Chris Christie WRITE-IN 0 Charles B. Foulks WRITE-IN 0 Tom McCloy WRITE-IN 0 Ed Bell WRITE-IN 0 Raymond Burns WRITE-IN 0 Thomas B.Woodward WRITE-IN 0 John McCain WRITE-IN 0 Cullen Grubb WRITE-IN 0 Trace McSorely WRITE-IN 0 Andrew Cuomo WRITE-IN 0 Pope Francis WRITE-IN 0 Joseph James Rogan WRITE-IN 0 Jasmine Rodriguez WRITE-IN 0 John Adams WRITE-IN 0 John Kasich WRITE-IN 0 Doelow Dapilotman WRITE-IN 0 Jason Voorhees/Michael WRITE-IN 0 Myers Page: 3 of 79 11/3/2020 8:22:42 PM Total Sen. Ted Cruz WRITE-IN 0 Benji the Dog WRITE-IN 0 Eddie Van Halen WRITE-IN 0 Bill Weld/Nikki Haley WRITE-IN 0 Dana Hogan WRITE-IN 0 Marco Rubio WRITE-IN 0 David W Britsch Jr WRITE-IN 0 William S Haines Jr WRITE-IN 0 James Richman WRITE-IN 0 Myrna Julia/Brenda Julia WRITE-IN 0 Rakeya Stafford WRITE-IN 0 George W. Bush WRITE-IN 0 Rep Chris Smith WRITE-IN 0 Dan Crenshaw WRITE-IN 0 Don Felder WRITE-IN 0 Chris Christie/John Kasick WRITE-IN 0 Danielle Katsempris WRITE-IN 0 Shrieve Pelpatine/Anakin WRITE-IN 0 Skywalker Thomas Carey WRITE-IN 0 Yoda WRITE-IN 0 Douglas Cohen WRITE-IN 0 Hillary Clinton WRITE-IN 0 Chase Utley/Jason Kelce WRITE-IN 0 Rayeka Stafford WRITE-IN 0 Olivia K. Devine WRITE-IN 0 Eric Hinds WRITE-IN 0 Shawn O'Connor WRITE-IN 0 NJ Weedman WRITE-IN 0 Scoobert Doo WRITE-IN 0 Richard Nixon WRITE-IN 0 Joanne McIntosh/Brett B WRITE-IN 0 Peter Destefano Sr/Big Guy WRITE-IN 0 Albert J. Dempster WRITE-IN 0 Paul Ryan WRITE-IN 0 Sen. John Thune WRITE-IN 0 Mario Cuomo WRITE-IN 0 God WRITE-IN 0 Kyle Bupp WRITE-IN 0 Billy Joel WRITE-IN 0 Seth Ulrich WRITE-IN 0 Ron Paul WRITE-IN 0 General John Kelly WRITE-IN 0 Mickey Mouse/Donald Duck WRITE-IN 0 Commander Ryan Vadino WRITE-IN 0 Jim Webb WRITE-IN 0 Chris Christie WRITE-IN 0 Abigail Cipriano WRITE-IN 0 Michelle Obama WRITE-IN 0 Page: 4 of 79 11/3/2020 8:22:42 PM Total Elon Musk WRITE-IN 0 Ewan McGregor WRITE-IN 0 Trey Gowdy WRITE-IN 0 George Cremer WRITE-IN 0 Gritty WRITE-IN 0 David Draiman WRITE-IN 0 Tulsi Gabbard/Bob Smyth WRITE-IN 0 Abraham Lincoln WRITE-IN 0 None Worthy for President WRITE-IN 0 John Smith WRITE-IN 0 Ben Sasse WRITE-IN 0 Brett Michenar WRITE-IN 0 Robert C. Lesino/Brian E. WRITE-IN 0 Opel Ron Iannacone WRITE-IN 0 Mitt Romney / Paul Ryan WRITE-IN 0 Me WRITE-IN 0 Mitt Romney / Tim Scott WRITE-IN 0 Frank Reagan WRITE-IN 0 Jesus Christ WRITE-IN 0 Jake Topolski WRITE-IN 0 Rick Santorum WRITE-IN 0 Rick Sanchez / Morty Smith WRITE-IN 0 Dody McKee WRITE-IN 0 Herb Ertlinger WRITE-IN 0 Bill Clinton / Hilary Clinton WRITE-IN 0 Connor J. Truncer WRITE-IN 0 Ben Franklin WRITE-IN 0 Robert Tallon WRITE-IN 0 Ian Lawton WRITE-IN 0 Brian McKenna WRITE-IN 0 Tommy Chong WRITE-IN 0 Novak WRITE-IN 0 Mike Rowe WRITE-IN 0 Wonder Woman WRITE-IN 0 D. Dalhquist WRITE-IN 0 Amy Ritter WRITE-IN 0 Donn VanDeren WRITE-IN 0 2 WRITE-IN 0 Elizabeth F. Golub WRITE-IN 0 Matt Donnelly/Steph WRITE-IN 0 Donnelly Casey Irving WRITE-IN 0 Bailey Obetz WRITE-IN 0 Anyone but these listed WRITE-IN 0 Pastor Benjamin Faircloth WRITE-IN 0 Paul Ryan/Ben Carson WRITE-IN 0 Bill Spadea WRITE-IN 0 Christian Guers WRITE-IN 0 Page: 5 of 79 11/3/2020 8:22:42 PM Total Pamela Melton/James WRITE-IN 0 Melton Elizabeth Warren/Bernie WRITE-IN 0 Sanders Jeff VanDrew WRITE-IN 0 Baby Fucking Yoda WRITE-IN 0 Joe Exotic WRITE-IN 0 Tom Brady WRITE-IN 0 John G Joyce WRITE-IN 0 Raina Stewart WRITE-IN 0 Jed Bartlet WRITE-IN 0 General Colin Powell/Michael WRITE-IN 0 R Pence Richard C Jacobs Jr. WRITE-IN 0 Amy Klobachar WRITE-IN 0 John Webb WRITE-IN 0 Nikki Haley/Tim Scott WRITE-IN 0 Patrick Mallaney Jr WRITE-IN 0 Claud Anderson/Shahrazad WRITE-IN 0 Ali Charles Barkley WRITE-IN 0 Nikki Haley/Nimrata WRITE-IN 0 Jamie Kennedy WRITE-IN 0 Charlie Baker(Mass Gov.) WRITE-IN 0 None of the above WRITE-IN 0 Jeff Van Drew N.J. WRITE-IN 0 Coleen O'Hara WRITE-IN 0 Michael S. Wojciechowski WRITE-IN 0 Robert DeSipio WRITE-IN 0 1st Lt. Robert C. Allsop WRITE-IN 0 Brian Carroll/Amar Patel WRITE-IN 0 Michael J. Fox WRITE-IN 0 Eric B. WRITE-IN 0 Ronald Earnest Paul WRITE-IN 0 Unresolved Write-In 655 U.S. Senate (Vote for 1) NP Candidate Party Total Cory Booker DEM 109,836 Rikin 'Rik' Mehta REP 62,718 Daniel Burke NP 243 Veronica Fernandez NP 552 Madelyn R. Hoffman NP 1,042 Total Votes 174,516 Total Ian Smith WRITE-IN 0 Barbara Gotthelf WRITE-IN 0 Carl L. WRITE-IN 0 Page: 6 of 79 11/3/2020 8:22:42 PM Total Hirsh Singh WRITE-IN 0 John Fedor WRITE-IN 0 Martha Stewart WRITE-IN 0 Laroy Hamm WRITE-IN 0 Kanye West WRITE-IN 0 Teague Moore WRITE-IN 0 Jon Snave WRITE-IN 0 Jamie Harrison WRITE-IN 0 Casey Irving WRITE-IN 0 Natalie Braswell WRITE-IN 0 Lissy Parko WRITE-IN 0 Staci Williams WRITE-IN 0 Rakeya Stafford WRITE-IN 0 Danielle Katsempris WRITE-IN 0 Ralphie Starkey WRITE-IN 0 Chris Christie WRITE-IN 0 Mellisa Luna WRITE-IN 0 Hugh Connelly WRITE-IN 0 Stephen Cappello WRITE-IN 0 Thomas G Barnes WRITE-IN 0 Velma Dinkley WRITE-IN 0 Lisa Smith Corrato WRITE-IN 0 Vivica A Fox WRITE-IN 0 Walter Tafe WRITE-IN 0 Andy Kim WRITE-IN 0 John Feeley WRITE-IN 0 Ruth Sul WRITE-IN 0 Dale Wilson WRITE-IN 0 Carl A. Williams WRITE-IN 0 Mary Smith WRITE-IN 0 Ron Iannacone WRITE-IN 0 Me WRITE-IN 0 Lisa A. Conte WRITE-IN 0 Murray Sabin WRITE-IN 0 Robert Tallon WRITE-IN 0 Daniel Golenda WRITE-IN 0 Corey Martin WRITE-IN 0 Jeffrey Cheisa WRITE-IN 0 D. Dalhquist WRITE-IN 0 Jason Ritter WRITE-IN 0 Lawrence Hamm WRITE-IN 0 Al Halliday WRITE-IN 0 Emperor Palpatine WRITE-IN 0 Jeff VanDrew WRITE-IN 0 Hannah Herr WRITE-IN 0 Ken Faria WRITE-IN 0 Deez nutz WRITE-IN 0 Amy Kennedy WRITE-IN 0 Page: 7 of 79 11/3/2020 8:22:42 PM Total Bernie Sanders WRITE-IN 0 Unresolved Write-In 125 U.S. House of Representatives: District 1 (Vote for 1) NP Candidate Party Total Donald W. Norcross DEM 5,536 Claire H. Gustafson REP 2,841 Total Votes 8,390 Total Robert Carlson WRITE-IN 0 James Ennis WRITE-IN 0 Michelle Obama WRITE-IN 0 Cory Booker WRITE-IN 0 Not Norcross WRITE-IN 0 Larry Merrill WRITE-IN 0 Bruce Springstein WRITE-IN 0 Unresolved Write-In 13 U.S.
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