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2018 Primary Election (Official Results After Canvass) 2018 Primary Election (Official Results After Canvass) Candidates TOTALS J1 Precinct J2 Precinct J3 Precinct J5 Precinct J6 Precinct P1 Precinct 2 Precinct 3 Precinct 4 Precinct 5 Precinct 6 Precinct J4 Precinct BALLOTS CAST - TOTAL BALLOTS CAST - TOTAL 3528 570 674 480 477 328 40 82 94 125 145 132 381 BALLOTS CAST - REPUBLICAN PARTY BALLOTS CAST - REPUBLICAN PARTY 2028 315 374 269 263 180 32 42 51 89 109 75 229 BALLOTS CAST - DEMOCRATIC-NPL PARTY BALLOTS CAST - DEMOCRATIC-NPL PARTY 1284 221 272 169 180 133 6 26 40 35 27 51 124 BALLOTS CAST - LIBERTARIAN PARTY BALLOTS CAST - LIBERTARIAN PARTY 14 613110000002 BALLOTS CAST - NONPARTISAN BALLOTS CAST - NONPARTISAN 202 28 27 39 33 14 2 14 319626 BALLOTS CAST - CROSSOVER BALLOTS CAST - CROSSOVER 103 12 10 20 14 3 2 10 217319 BALLOTS CAST - BLANK BALLOTS CAST - BLANK 2000000100100 Thomas E O''Neill 249 40 50 46 29 25 7 1 8 9 10 5 19 Kevin Cramer 1731 272 311 218 231 150 25 41 43 77 97 68 198 United States Senator STUTSMAN COUNTY WRITE-IN 1010000000000 OVER VOTES 1000000000010 UNDER VOTES 46 3 12 5 3 500032112 Tiffany Abentroth 169 27 31 22 23 19 1 2 398618 Kelly Armstrong 893 163 161 101 113 65 18 19 18 47 53 40 95 Paul J Schaffner 229 31 43 36 36 21 4 6 11 6 8 2 25 Representative in Congress STUTSMAN COUNTY Tom Campbell 492 62 87 72 64 56 7 10 12 17 30 19 56 WRITE-IN 3101100000000 OVER VOTES 6102101000001 UNDER VOTES 236 30 52 35 25 19 1 5 7 10 10 8 34 Terry M Wanzek 568 29 41 48 79 101 67 203 WRITE-IN 2 0 0 01100 State Senator DISTRICT 29 OVER VOTES 0 0 0 00000 UNDER VOTES 57 3 1 397826 Craig Headland 495 26 33 41 70 91 57 177 Chet Pollert 447 25 27 36 70 77 57 155 State Representative DISTRICT 29 WRITE-IN 3 0 0 02001 OVER VOTES 0 0 0 00000 UNDER VOTES 309 13 24 25 36 50 36 125 Will Gardner 1507 239 279 194 197 132 24 33 40 62 90 55 162 WRITE-IN 94 18 21 5 14 911264211 Secretary of State STUTSMAN COUNTY OVER VOTES 3000200000001 UNDER VOTES 424 58 74 70 50 39 7 8 9 21 15 18 55 Wayne Stenehjem 1751 281 317 224 229 155 26 33 46 77 105 66 192 WRITE-IN 9132201000000 Attorney General STUTSMAN COUNTY OVER VOTES 1000100000000 UNDER VOTES 267 33 54 43 31 25 5 9 5 12 4 9 37 Doug Goehring 1728 278 316 213 228 153 28 34 47 76 103 65 187 WRITE-IN 6131100000000 Agriculture Commissioner STUTSMAN COUNTY OVER VOTES 0000000000000 UNDER VOTES 294 36 55 55 34 27 4 8 4 13 6 10 42 Randy Christmann 1663 275 303 206 218 148 27 32 44 73 98 59 180 WRITE-IN 4101110000000 Public Serv Comm STUTSMAN COUNTY OVER VOTES 0000000000000 UNDER VOTES 361 39 71 62 44 31 5 10 7 16 11 16 49 Brian K Kroshus 1640 270 300 203 216 145 27 34 44 70 97 57 177 WRITE-IN 5011100101000 Public Serv Unexp Comm 2yr STUTSMAN COUNTY OVER VOTES 0000000000000 UNDER VOTES 383 45 73 65 46 35 5 7 7 18 12 18 52 Ryan Rauschenberger 1646 271 304 204 216 146 27 31 42 72 97 59 177 WRITE-IN 6011110100100 Tax Commissioner STUTSMAN COUNTY OVER VOTES 0000000000000 UNDER VOTES 376 44 69 64 46 33 5 10 9 17 11 16 52 Heidi Heitkamp 1267 218 269 168 179 131 6 26 40 33 27 49 121 WRITE-IN 7230010001000 United States Senator STUTSMAN COUNTY OVER VOTES 0000000000000 UNDER VOTES 10 101110001023 Mac Schneider 1120 194 236 151 162 113 4 24 31 29 22 43 111 WRITE-IN 1000010000000 Representative in Congress STUTSMAN COUNTY OVER VOTES 0000000000000 UNDER VOTES 163 27 36 18 18 19 2 2 965813 Katherine Roth 257 4 22 32 31 18 43 107 WRITE-IN 0 0 0 00000 State Senator DISTRICT 29 OVER VOTES 0 0 0 00000 UNDER VOTES 52 2 4 849817 Lori Carlson 250 4 24 29 31 21 33 108 Mary Schlosser 225 4 14 30 29 15 38 95 State Representative DISTRICT 29 WRITE-IN 1 0 0 00100 OVER VOTES 0 0 0 00000 UNDER VOTES 142 4 14 21 10 17 31 45 Josh Boschee 1099 193 224 152 159 109 4 24 29 28 24 44 109 WRITE-IN 1000010000000 Secretary of State STUTSMAN COUNTY OVER VOTES 0000000000000 UNDER VOTES 184 28 48 17 21 23 2 2 11 7 3 7 15 David Clark Thompson 1073 188 223 147 153 105 3 23 29 29 21 43 109 WRITE-IN 2020000000000 Attorney General STUTSMAN COUNTY OVER VOTES 0000000000000 UNDER VOTES 209 33 47 22 27 28 3 3 11 6 6 8 15 Jim Dotzenrod 1056 181 218 147 155 99 3 22 29 27 23 43 109 WRITE-IN 0000000000000 Agriculture Commissioner STUTSMAN COUNTY OVER VOTES 0000000000000 UNDER VOTES 228 40 54 22 25 34 3 4 11 8 4 8 15 Jean (Jeannie) Brandt 1045 181 215 142 155 102 3 23 29 28 20 41 106 WRITE-IN 2100010000000 Public Serv Comm STUTSMAN COUNTY OVER VOTES 1000000000001 UNDER VOTES 236 39 57 27 25 30 3 3 11 7 7 10 17 Casey Buchmann 1051 182 219 143 154 102 3 25 28 28 20 41 106 WRITE-IN 0000000000000 Public Serv Comm Unexp 2yr STUTSMAN COUNTY OVER VOTES 1000000000001 UNDER VOTES 232 39 53 26 26 31 3 1 12 7 7 10 17 Kylie Oversen 1055 183 219 144 154 101 3 25 29 30 20 41 106 WRITE-IN 0000000000000 Tax Commissioner STUTSMAN COUNTY OVER VOTES 0000000000000 UNDER VOTES 229 38 53 25 26 32 3 1 11 5 7 10 18 WRITE-IN 4300000000001 United States Senator STUTSMAN COUNTY OVER VOTES 0000000000000 UNDER VOTES 10 313110000001 WRITE-IN 3200000000001 Representative in Congress STUTSMAN COUNTY OVER VOTES 0000000000000 UNDER VOTES 11 413110000001 WRITE-IN 1 0 0 00001 State Senator DISTRICT 29 OVER VOTES 0 0 0 00000 UNDER VOTES 1 0 0 00001 WRITE-IN 2 0 0 00002 State Representative DISTRICT 29 OVER VOTES 0 0 0 00000 UNDER VOTES 2 0 0 00002 Roland Riemers 12 513110000001 WRITE-IN 2100000000001 Secretary of State STUTSMAN COUNTY OVER VOTES 0000000000000 UNDER VOTES 0000000000000 WRITE-IN 3200000000001 Attorney General STUTSMAN COUNTY OVER VOTES 0000000000000 UNDER VOTES 11 413110000001 WRITE-IN 3200000000001 Agriculture Commissioner STUTSMAN COUNTY OVER VOTES 0000000000000 UNDER VOTES 11 413110000001 WRITE-IN 3200000000001 Public Serv Comm STUTSMAN COUNTY OVER VOTES 0000000000000 UNDER VOTES 11 413110000001 WRITE-IN 3200000000001 Public Serv Comm Unexp 2yr STUTSMAN COUNTY OVER VOTES 0000000000000 UNDER VOTES 11 413110000001 WRITE-IN 3200000000001 Tax Commissioner STUTSMAN COUNTY OVER VOTES 0000000000000 UNDER VOTES 11 413110000001 Robert V Bolinske Sr 915 119 182 135 115 86 13 22 23 39 44 34 103 Lisa Fair McEvers 1682 298 292 224 246 159 19 35 47 52 56 64 190 Justice of the Supreme Court STUTSMAN COUNTY WRITE-IN 8500110001000 OVER VOTES 0000000000000 UNDER VOTES 923 148 200 121 115 82 8 25 24 33 45 34 88 Brad Cruff 2509 413 476 337 339 229 27 54 70 88 100 95 281 WRITE-IN 13 522200002000 Judge of the District Court No. 3 SE OVER VOTES 1000000000001 UNDER VOTES 1005 152 196 141 136 99 13 28 24 35 45 37 99 Ramone Gumke 1590 271 320 222 205 151 10 21 40 56 49 52 193 Dennis Ova 1646 260 315 207 218 138 29 41 58 60 79 65 176 Craig Neys 1534 226 293 199 204 147 33 38 44 44 60 62 184 Mark McPherson 1521 293 278 212 191 137 10 26 42 54 58 55 165 County Commissioner STUTSMAN COUNTY Nellie Degen 693 84 119 105 111 67 7 6 22 32 32 26 82 Steven J Cichos 1720 274 341 226 237 176 18 35 41 62 55 75 180 WRITE-IN 14 413010103100 OVER VOTES 0000000000000 UNDER VOTES 1866 298 355 266 265 167 13 78 35 64 101 61 163 Fritz Fremgen 2542 423 476 352 333 235 27 51 63 83 107 98 294 WRITE-IN 101 17 17 14 9 81576179 County States Attorney STUTSMAN COUNTY OVER VOTES 1000000000001 UNDER VOTES 884 130 181 114 135 85 12 26 24 36 37 27 77 Chad Kaiser 2810 451 541 372 372 274 35 62 75 92 109 111 316 WRITE-IN 169 24 22 33 30 7147 912515 County Sheriff STUTSMAN COUNTY OVER VOTES 0000000000000 UNDER VOTES 549 95 111 75 75 47 4 16 12 24 24 16 50 Geneva Kaiser 2551 412 464 350 339 227 26 55 75 94 113 102 294 WRITE-IN 21 834120110010 Director, Garrison Diversion Conservancy STUTSMAN COUNTY OVER VOTES 0000000000000 UNDER VOTES 956 150 207 126 137 99 14 26 18 31 32 29 87 The Jamestown Sun 2654 434 492 359 365 235 29 64 69 96 112 101 298 County Official Newspaper STUTSMAN COUNTY OVER VOTES 0000000000000 UNDER VOTES 874 136 182 121 112 93 11 18 25 29 33 31 83 Dwaine Heinrich 1283 269 256 228 222 129 179 Joshua Meade 410 63 90 76 84 47 50 Katie Andersen 1101 225 261 169 157 145 144 Mayor CITY OF JAMESTOWN WRITE-IN 741020 0 OVER VOTES 000000 0 UNDER VOTES 58 9 15 7 12 7 8 Kevin Walker 833 156 188 143 138 93 115 David Steele 1750 372 349 291 297 203 238 Council Member CITY OF JAMESTOWN WRITE-IN 521011 0 OVER VOTES 200100 1 UNDER VOTES 269 40 85 45 41 31 27 Lawrence P Kropp 1988 403 427 324 334 226 274 WRITE-IN 43 11 7 10 7 3 5 Municipal Judge CITY OF JAMESTOWN OVER VOTES 100000 1 UNDER VOTES 827 156 189 146 136 99 101 Mike Soulis 1494 321 336 230 239 152 216 Ryan Schlafman 1127 195 238 190 201 143 160 Mitchell Ostlie 881 172 187 151 158 96 117 Mindi Schmitz 1383 275 304 233 222 161 188 Park Board Member JAMESTOWN PARK Mike Landscoot 1317 248 296 222 222 155 174 Chris Aarhus 667 161 128 93 106 92 87 WRITE-IN 13 62112 1 OVER VOTES 303000 0 UNDER VOTES 1692 332 375 320 282 183 200 Sedric Trevithick 2072 369 425 306 314 223 33 62 4 82 254 WRITE-IN 83 25 17 3 11 7 25067 Sch Brd Mmbr JAMESTOWN SCHOOL DIST #1 OVER VOTES 000000 00000 UNDER VOTES 4157 746 906 651 629 426 53 101 8 136 501 Heidi Heim-Larson 1945 377 413 296 267 212 22 51 5 64 238 Brenda Roemmich 1497 245 330 227 251 156 25 41 3 50 169 Jason Rohr 1992 358 406 308 301 214 28 53 3 69 252 Sch Brd Mmbr JAMESTOWN SCHOOL DIST #1 Robert B Toso 1799 359 365 257 259 186 24 51 2 66 230 WRITE-IN 10 33300 00010 OVER VOTES 600000 03003 UNDER VOTES 2219 368 505 349 353 216 33 53 5 86 251 YES 2610 496 535 390 395 274 32 69 3 92 324 NO 268 38 51 48 44 28 7 5 1 13 33 School District Measure 1 JAMESTOWN SCHOOL DIST #1 OVER VOTES 000000 00000 UNDER VOTES 278 36 88 42 38 26 5 10 2 7 24.
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