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Election Results by Precinct (E MESA - Election Results by Precinct 11/9/2018 12:21 PM Election: 11/6/2018 Race: STRAIGHT PARTY VOTING Party: NONPARTISAN District: STATE HOUSE DISTRICT 024 County: HUGHES Precinct LIBERTARIAN REPUBLICAN DEMOCRATIC Precinct Totals 320010 0 0 0 0 320011 4 95 50 149 320012 0 60 40 100 320016 0 32 10 42 320019 0 18 8 26 320020 6 146 93 245 320021 3 53 53 109 320022 1 53 37 91 320023 0 28 11 39 320035 5 82 71 158 County Totals 19 567 373 959 ea2200 Page 1 of 98 MESA - Election Results by Precinct 11/9/2018 12:21 PM Election: 11/6/2018 Race: STRAIGHT PARTY VOTING Party: NONPARTISAN District: STATE HOUSE DISTRICT 024 County: OKFUSKEE Precinct LIBERTARIAN REPUBLICAN DEMOCRATIC Precinct Totals 540101 1 202 66 269 540102 0 17 92 109 540103 0 26 17 43 540105 1 33 31 65 540206 1 60 25 86 540207 1 23 15 39 540208 1 56 28 85 540209 6 109 62 177 540210 0 31 20 51 540311 2 56 44 102 540312 1 94 69 164 540313 0 23 14 37 540314 4 42 48 94 County Totals 18 772 531 1,321 ea2200 Page 2 of 98 MESA - Election Results by Precinct 11/9/2018 12:21 PM Election: 11/6/2018 Race: STRAIGHT PARTY VOTING Party: NONPARTISAN District: STATE HOUSE DISTRICT 024 County: OKMULGEE Precinct LIBERTARIAN REPUBLICAN DEMOCRATIC Precinct Totals 560010 1 60 23 84 560016 1 105 73 179 560019 2 64 45 111 560020 6 246 167 419 560029 3 359 96 458 560031 1 44 17 62 560032 3 82 64 149 560033 2 74 58 134 560038 2 69 30 101 County Totals 21 1,103 573 1,697 District Totals 58 2,442 1,477 3,977 ea2200 Page 3 of 98 MESA - Election Results by Precinct 11/9/2018 12:21 PM Election: 11/6/2018 Race: FOR GOVERNOR Party: NONPARTISAN District: STATE HOUSE DISTRICT 024 County: HUGHES Precinct CHRIS POWELL KEVIN STITT DREW Precinct Totals EDMONDSON 320010 0 0 0 0 320011 22 306 161 489 320012 5 177 124 306 320016 8 91 39 138 320019 4 60 33 97 320020 22 338 230 590 320021 8 118 112 238 320022 11 119 81 211 320023 4 65 31 100 320035 36 275 203 514 County Totals 120 1,549 1,014 2,683 ea2200 Page 4 of 98 MESA - Election Results by Precinct 11/9/2018 12:21 PM Election: 11/6/2018 Race: FOR GOVERNOR Party: NONPARTISAN District: STATE HOUSE DISTRICT 024 County: OKFUSKEE Precinct CHRIS POWELL KEVIN STITT DREW Precinct Totals EDMONDSON 540101 27 410 150 587 540102 2 29 115 146 540103 0 75 42 117 540105 6 61 70 137 540206 8 162 85 255 540207 3 68 37 108 540208 14 161 106 281 540209 24 244 211 479 540210 5 100 52 157 540311 2 149 89 240 540312 7 164 139 310 540313 0 40 41 81 540314 13 86 100 199 County Totals 111 1,749 1,237 3,097 ea2200 Page 5 of 98 MESA - Election Results by Precinct 11/9/2018 12:21 PM Election: 11/6/2018 Race: FOR GOVERNOR Party: NONPARTISAN District: STATE HOUSE DISTRICT 024 County: OKMULGEE Precinct CHRIS POWELL KEVIN STITT DREW Precinct Totals EDMONDSON 560010 5 126 69 200 560016 15 197 177 389 560019 5 141 137 283 560020 37 651 426 1,114 560029 25 737 337 1,099 560031 9 124 64 197 560032 7 175 143 325 560033 12 193 137 342 560038 7 150 81 238 County Totals 122 2,494 1,571 4,187 District Totals 353 5,792 3,822 9,967 ea2200 Page 6 of 98 MESA - Election Results by Precinct 11/9/2018 12:21 PM Election: 11/6/2018 Race: FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Party: NONPARTISAN District: STATE HOUSE DISTRICT 024 County: HUGHES Precinct MATT PINNELL ANASTASIA A. IVAN HOLMES Precinct Totals PITTMAN 320010 0 0 0 0 320011 345 122 15 482 320012 203 89 11 303 320016 98 31 6 135 320019 64 29 3 96 320020 377 184 29 590 320021 139 86 10 235 320022 130 68 11 209 320023 72 20 4 96 320035 310 164 31 505 County Totals 1,738 793 120 2,651 ea2200 Page 7 of 98 MESA - Election Results by Precinct 11/9/2018 12:21 PM Election: 11/6/2018 Race: FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Party: NONPARTISAN District: STATE HOUSE DISTRICT 024 County: OKFUSKEE Precinct MATT PINNELL ANASTASIA A. IVAN HOLMES Precinct Totals PITTMAN 540101 445 121 15 581 540102 31 113 1 145 540103 76 36 2 114 540105 71 55 10 136 540206 193 57 5 255 540207 68 33 6 107 540208 196 73 12 281 540209 307 151 17 475 540210 108 41 5 154 540311 161 74 5 240 540312 179 121 8 308 540313 47 33 1 81 540314 110 81 7 198 County Totals 1,992 989 94 3,075 ea2200 Page 8 of 98 MESA - Election Results by Precinct 11/9/2018 12:21 PM Election: 11/6/2018 Race: FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Party: NONPARTISAN District: STATE HOUSE DISTRICT 024 County: OKMULGEE Precinct MATT PINNELL ANASTASIA A. IVAN HOLMES Precinct Totals PITTMAN 560010 136 53 8 197 560016 224 142 20 386 560019 168 104 10 282 560020 714 358 35 1,107 560029 801 260 35 1,096 560031 141 51 5 197 560032 176 138 10 324 560033 198 128 15 341 560038 162 71 6 239 County Totals 2,720 1,305 144 4,169 District Totals 6,450 3,087 358 9,895 ea2200 Page 9 of 98 MESA - Election Results by Precinct 11/9/2018 12:21 PM Election: 11/6/2018 Race: FOR STATE AUDITOR AND INSPECTOR Party: NONPARTISAN District: STATE HOUSE DISTRICT 024 County: HUGHES Precinct JOHN YEUTTER CINDY BYRD Precinct Totals 320010 0 0 0 320011 69 394 463 320012 52 235 287 320016 18 115 133 320019 16 72 88 320020 139 414 553 320021 48 175 223 320022 41 147 188 320023 14 78 92 320035 111 365 476 County Totals 508 1,995 2,503 ea2200 Page 10 of 98 MESA - Election Results by Precinct 11/9/2018 12:21 PM Election: 11/6/2018 Race: FOR STATE AUDITOR AND INSPECTOR Party: NONPARTISAN District: STATE HOUSE DISTRICT 024 County: OKFUSKEE Precinct JOHN YEUTTER CINDY BYRD Precinct Totals 540101 95 452 547 540102 69 46 115 540103 24 80 104 540105 33 88 121 540206 40 197 237 540207 21 82 103 540208 50 218 268 540209 91 348 439 540210 27 117 144 540311 43 176 219 540312 81 202 283 540313 15 58 73 540314 42 135 177 County Totals 631 2,199 2,830 ea2200 Page 11 of 98 MESA - Election Results by Precinct 11/9/2018 12:21 PM Election: 11/6/2018 Race: FOR STATE AUDITOR AND INSPECTOR Party: NONPARTISAN District: STATE HOUSE DISTRICT 024 County: OKMULGEE Precinct JOHN YEUTTER CINDY BYRD Precinct Totals 560010 33 148 181 560016 97 258 355 560019 60 193 253 560020 245 798 1,043 560029 220 815 1,035 560031 31 158 189 560032 80 196 276 560033 84 227 311 560038 49 170 219 County Totals 899 2,963 3,862 District Totals 2,038 7,157 9,195 ea2200 Page 12 of 98 MESA - Election Results by Precinct 11/9/2018 12:21 PM Election: 11/6/2018 Race: FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL Party: NONPARTISAN District: STATE HOUSE DISTRICT 024 County: HUGHES Precinct MIKE HUNTER MARK MYLES Precinct Totals 320010 0 0 0 320011 355 121 476 320012 204 97 301 320016 93 41 134 320019 65 27 92 320020 380 210 590 320021 151 84 235 320022 133 74 207 320023 70 26 96 320035 342 161 503 County Totals 1,793 841 2,634 ea2200 Page 13 of 98 MESA - Election Results by Precinct 11/9/2018 12:21 PM Election: 11/6/2018 Race: FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL Party: NONPARTISAN District: STATE HOUSE DISTRICT 024 County: OKFUSKEE Precinct MIKE HUNTER MARK MYLES Precinct Totals 540101 446 136 582 540102 30 115 145 540103 77 36 113 540105 77 60 137 540206 184 69 253 540207 71 36 107 540208 196 81 277 540209 323 151 474 540210 108 46 154 540311 157 79 236 540312 187 121 308 540313 45 36 81 540314 107 91 198 County Totals 2,008 1,057 3,065 ea2200 Page 14 of 98 MESA - Election Results by Precinct 11/9/2018 12:21 PM Election: 11/6/2018 Race: FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL Party: NONPARTISAN District: STATE HOUSE DISTRICT 024 County: OKMULGEE Precinct MIKE HUNTER MARK MYLES Precinct Totals 560010 143 52 195 560016 238 150 388 560019 182 100 282 560020 730 376 1,106 560029 800 296 1,096 560031 147 50 197 560032 183 138 321 560033 219 119 338 560038 161 74 235 County Totals 2,803 1,355 4,158 District Totals 6,604 3,253 9,857 ea2200 Page 15 of 98 MESA - Election Results by Precinct 11/9/2018 12:21 PM Election: 11/6/2018 Race: FOR STATE TREASURER Party: NONPARTISAN District: STATE HOUSE DISTRICT 024 County: HUGHES Precinct RANDY CHARLES de Precinct Totals McDANIEL COUNE 320010 0 0 0 320011 385 76 461 320012 229 60 289 320016 109 24 133 320019 73 15 88 320020 419 139 558 320021 162 58 220 320022 149 41 190 320023 83 10 93 320035 377 102 479 County Totals 1,986 525 2,511 ea2200 Page 16 of 98 MESA - Election Results by Precinct 11/9/2018 12:21 PM Election: 11/6/2018 Race: FOR STATE TREASURER Party: NONPARTISAN District: STATE HOUSE DISTRICT 024 County: OKFUSKEE Precinct RANDY CHARLES de Precinct Totals McDANIEL COUNE 540101 466 83 549 540102 39 74 113 540103 77 29 106 540105 88 35 123 540206 204 32 236 540207 82 21 103 540208 222 46 268 540209 348 87 435 540210 120 26 146 540311 174 44 218 540312 208 75 283 540313 54 22 76 540314 135 45 180 County Totals 2,217 619 2,836 ea2200 Page 17 of 98 MESA - Election Results by Precinct 11/9/2018 12:21 PM Election: 11/6/2018 Race: FOR STATE TREASURER Party: NONPARTISAN District: STATE HOUSE DISTRICT 024 County: OKMULGEE Precinct RANDY CHARLES de Precinct Totals McDANIEL COUNE 560010 148 32 180 560016 254 105 359 560019 181 69 250 560020 773 272 1,045 560029 813 220 1,033 560031 154 35 189 560032 192 83 275 560033 224 88 312 560038 173 49 222 County Totals 2,912 953 3,865 District Totals 7,115 2,097 9,212 ea2200 Page 18 of 98 MESA - Election Results by Precinct 11/9/2018 12:21 PM Election: 11/6/2018 Race: FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION Party: NONPARTISAN District: STATE HOUSE DISTRICT 024 County: HUGHES Precinct JOY JOHN COX LARRY HUFF Precinct Totals HOFMEISTER 320010 0 0 0 0 320011 291 140 51 482 320012 184 95 24 303 320016 90 34 14 138 320019 60 24 10 94 320020 329 210 52 591 320021 123 92 21 236 320022 115 70 20 205 320023 58 31 9 98 320035 277 180 49 506 County Totals 1,527 876 250 2,653 ea2200 Page 19 of 98 MESA - Election Results by Precinct 11/9/2018 12:21 PM Election: 11/6/2018 Race: FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION Party: NONPARTISAN
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