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Official Results Report - Statewide Printed Date: 06/19/2008 1:39 PM Election : 2008 Primary Election-06-03-2008 Party : All Control County: State of Iowa Official Results Report - Statewide Printed Date: 06/19/2008 1:39 PM Election : 2008 Primary Election-06-03-2008 Party : All United States Senator - Democrat TOM HARKIN OVER VOTES UNDER VOTES SCATTERING TOTAL Adair 199 0 19 0 218 Adams 256 0 0 0 256 Allamakee 632 0 134 7 773 Appanoose 403 0 0 0 403 Audubon 162 0 11 1 174 Benton 692 0 48 3 743 Black Hawk 2266 0 0 18 2284 Boone 1205 0 0 16 1221 Bremer 196 0 0 2 198 Buchanan 415 0 35 2 452 Buena Vista 182 0 0 3 185 Butler 305 0 27 3 335 Calhoun 205 0 0 1 206 Carroll 775 1 322 7 1105 Cass 264 0 0 2 266 Cedar 220 0 0 1 221 Cerro Gordo 1571 1 149 10 1731 Cherokee 412 0 0 2 414 Chickasaw 926 0 0 9 935 Clarke 632 0 0 6 638 Clay 190 0 0 0 190 Clayton 559 0 115 1 675 Clinton 2021 1 382 22 2426 Crawford 739 0 157 3 899 I-VOTERS Page : 1 Control County: State of Iowa Official Results Report - Statewide Printed Date: 06/19/2008 1:39 PM Election : 2008 Primary Election-06-03-2008 Party : All United States Senator - Democrat TOM HARKIN OVER VOTES UNDER VOTES SCATTERING TOTAL Dallas 959 0 101 11 1071 Davis 898 0 0 11 909 Decatur 445 0 0 6 451 Delaware 213 0 0 0 213 Des Moines 2364 0 0 15 2379 Dickinson 162 0 11 1 174 Dubuque 2317 0 419 14 2750 Emmet 1346 0 326 9 1681 Fayette 623 0 58 0 681 Floyd 205 0 21 1 227 Franklin 163 0 0 0 163 Fremont 225 0 0 0 225 Greene 248 0 0 1 249 Grundy 258 0 23 0 281 Guthrie 319 0 24 5 348 Hamilton 323 0 24 5 352 Hancock 183 0 0 2 185 Hardin 275 0 28 0 303 Harrison 826 0 0 8 834 Henry 277 0 16 2 295 Howard 381 0 0 0 381 Humboldt 205 0 0 3 208 Ida 151 0 0 0 151 Iowa 515 0 0 3 518 I-VOTERS Page : 2 Control County: State of Iowa Official Results Report - Statewide Printed Date: 06/19/2008 1:39 PM Election : 2008 Primary Election-06-03-2008 Party : All United States Senator - Democrat TOM HARKIN OVER VOTES UNDER VOTES SCATTERING TOTAL Jackson 284 0 38 2 324 Jasper 2568 1 374 42 2985 Jefferson 1151 0 265 11 1427 Johnson 3221 0 382 49 3652 Jones 437 0 0 1 438 Keokuk 1420 0 0 11 1431 Kossuth 968 0 226 5 1199 Lee 2819 0 409 11 3239 Linn 7135 0 0 94 7229 Louisa 109 0 8 0 117 Lucas 421 0 0 2 423 Lyon 101 0 7 1 109 Madison 873 0 199 20 1092 Mahaska 507 0 56 1 564 Marion 1384 0 198 2 1584 Marshall 644 0 60 6 710 Mills 112 0 0 2 114 Mitchell 383 0 0 0 383 Monona 427 0 0 1 428 Monroe 810 0 0 6 816 Montgomery 206 0 0 0 206 Muscatine 725 0 127 4 856 O'Brien 108 0 3 0 111 Osceola 95 0 0 0 95 I-VOTERS Page : 3 Control County: State of Iowa Official Results Report - Statewide Printed Date: 06/19/2008 1:39 PM Election : 2008 Primary Election-06-03-2008 Party : All United States Senator - Democrat TOM HARKIN OVER VOTES UNDER VOTES SCATTERING TOTAL Page 181 1 7 0 189 Palo Alto 408 0 117 2 527 Plymouth 134 0 0 0 134 Pocahontas 127 0 18 0 145 Polk 19255 6 2649 452 22362 Pottawattamie 672 0 0 7 679 Poweshiek 850 0 0 5 855 Ringgold 571 0 0 1 572 Sac 116 0 0 0 116 Scott 973 0 0 11 984 Shelby 440 0 122 2 564 Sioux 120 0 0 0 120 Story 2094 0 0 18 2112 Tama 607 0 71 6 684 Taylor 157 0 20 0 177 Union 423 0 53 0 476 Van Buren 226 1 34 4 265 Wapello 1681 0 345 36 2062 Warren 870 0 0 9 879 Washington 537 0 0 2 539 Wayne 178 0 0 0 178 Webster 1425 0 274 21 1720 Winnebago 424 0 0 0 424 Winneshiek 902 0 101 5 1008 I-VOTERS Page : 4 Control County: State of Iowa Official Results Report - Statewide Printed Date: 06/19/2008 1:39 PM Election : 2008 Primary Election-06-03-2008 Party : All United States Senator - Democrat TOM HARKIN OVER VOTES UNDER VOTES SCATTERING TOTAL Woodbury 457 0 28 4 489 Worth 404 0 0 1 405 Wright 337 0 0 1 338 Total 90785 12 8641 1074 100512 I-VOTERS Page : 5 Control County: State of Iowa Official Results Report - Statewide Printed Date: 06/19/2008 1:39 PM Election : 2008 Primary Election-06-03-2008 Party : All United States Senator - Republican GEORGE S. STEVE CHRISTOPHE OVER VOTES UNDER VOTES SCATTERING TOTAL EICHHORN RATHJE R REED Adair 105 77 153 1 78 1 415 Adams 45 43 60 0 0 0 148 Allamakee 140 214 164 0 126 1 645 Appanoose 126 135 326 0 0 1 588 Audubon 34 25 36 0 28 0 123 Benton 184 346 115 0 66 2 713 Black Hawk 619 786 559 0 0 7 1971 Boone 183 94 167 0 0 3 447 Bremer 163 114 91 0 0 1 369 Buchanan 69 127 95 0 19 0 310 Buena Vista 188 131 136 0 0 2 457 Butler 346 377 411 0 327 5 1466 Calhoun 195 47 51 0 0 0 293 Carroll 86 94 88 0 43 2 313 Cass 466 367 892 0 0 6 1731 Cedar 254 116 73 0 0 0 443 Cerro Gordo 276 137 185 0 64 4 666 Cherokee 186 79 164 0 0 0 429 Chickasaw 87 69 84 0 0 1 241 Clarke 121 122 181 0 0 3 427 Clay 274 134 240 0 0 1 649 Clayton 67 289 65 0 40 1 462 Clinton 206 413 179 0 161 12 971 Crawford 232 168 361 0 371 5 1137 I-VOTERS Page : 6 Control County: State of Iowa Official Results Report - Statewide Printed Date: 06/19/2008 1:39 PM Election : 2008 Primary Election-06-03-2008 Party : All United States Senator - Republican GEORGE S. STEVE CHRISTOPHE OVER VOTES UNDER VOTES SCATTERING TOTAL EICHHORN RATHJE R REED Dallas 233 185 233 0 48 0 699 Davis 84 60 149 0 0 2 295 Decatur 81 75 122 0 0 0 278 Delaware 126 399 159 0 0 3 687 Des Moines 168 162 186 0 0 1 517 Dickinson 184 110 223 0 215 1 733 Dubuque 302 212 169 0 49 2 734 Emmet 47 54 74 0 48 1 224 Fayette 204 311 274 0 118 0 907 Floyd 48 28 60 0 12 0 148 Franklin 143 60 81 0 0 0 284 Fremont 194 201 448 0 0 1 844 Greene 173 161 193 0 0 2 529 Grundy 198 264 244 0 148 5 859 Guthrie 204 126 242 0 152 2 726 Hamilton 258 45 58 0 12 0 373 Hancock 167 74 64 0 0 1 306 Hardin 127 107 102 0 31 0 367 Harrison 129 50 99 0 0 7 285 Henry 214 300 509 1 288 4 1316 Howard 74 75 114 0 0 1 264 Humboldt 112 47 84 0 0 0 243 Ida 218 156 249 0 0 1 624 Iowa 81 108 70 0 0 0 259 I-VOTERS Page : 7 Control County: State of Iowa Official Results Report - Statewide Printed Date: 06/19/2008 1:39 PM Election : 2008 Primary Election-06-03-2008 Party : All United States Senator - Republican GEORGE S. STEVE CHRISTOPHE OVER VOTES UNDER VOTES SCATTERING TOTAL EICHHORN RATHJE R REED Jackson 49 62 36 0 9 1 157 Jasper 278 204 201 0 34 1 718 Jefferson 168 117 298 0 196 3 782 Johnson 432 541 356 1 141 7 1478 Jones 197 257 134 0 0 0 588 Keokuk 89 45 96 0 0 1 231 Kossuth 150 59 99 0 64 0 372 Lee 165 194 154 0 60 2 575 Linn 1405 2973 1187 0 0 25 5590 Louisa 81 80 101 0 73 0 335 Lucas 62 78 105 0 0 1 246 Lyon 317 207 383 0 379 6 1292 Madison 118 94 116 0 57 0 385 Mahaska 184 79 135 0 37 0 435 Marion 385 493 522 0 335 3 1738 Marshall 216 232 191 0 39 2 680 Mills 270 185 397 0 0 6 858 Mitchell 177 118 152 0 0 1 448 Monona 96 69 102 0 0 2 269 Monroe 50 54 88 0 0 1 193 Montgomery 316 318 745 0 0 6 1385 Muscatine 471 414 500 0 348 3 1736 O'Brien 289 157 363 0 314 3 1126 Osceola 284 190 388 0 0 6 868 I-VOTERS Page : 8 Control County: State of Iowa Official Results Report - Statewide Printed Date: 06/19/2008 1:39 PM Election : 2008 Primary Election-06-03-2008 Party : All United States Senator - Republican GEORGE S. STEVE CHRISTOPHE OVER VOTES UNDER VOTES SCATTERING TOTAL EICHHORN RATHJE R REED Page 340 261 682 0 332 2 1617 Palo Alto 58 38 49 0 27 0 172 Plymouth 311 131 376 0 0 0 818 Pocahontas 60 23 64 0 27 0 174 Polk 2890 1623 2437 0 726 40 7716 Pottawattamie 514 273 494 1 0 5 1287 Poweshiek 183 69 63 0 0 1 316 Ringgold 124 65 211 0 0 0 400 Sac 113 67 82 0 0 0 262 Scott 789 689 330 0 0 9 1817 Shelby 106 66 133 1 113 0 419 Sioux 506 247 512 0 0 1 1266 Story 316 332 288 0 0 1 937 Tama 148 199 132 0 60 2 541 Taylor 67 32 113 0 51 1 264 Union 84 108 175 0 92 1 460 Van Buren 136 90 263 0 181 1 671 Wapello 196 279 302 0 193 5 975 Warren 206 120 167 0 0 1 494 Washington 337 356 518 0 0 2 1213 Wayne 40 32 77 0 0 0 149 Webster 654 124 187 0 93 4 1062 Winnebago 361 254 500 0 0 2 1117 Winneshiek 193 241 220 0 212 4 870 I-VOTERS Page : 9 Control County: State of Iowa Official Results Report - Statewide Printed Date: 06/19/2008 1:39 PM Election : 2008 Primary Election-06-03-2008 Party : All United States Senator - Republican GEORGE S.
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