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November 6, 2012 Summary Report TULARE COUNTY FINAL OFFICIAL RESULTS TUL_20121106_E November 6, 2012 Summary Report TULARE COUNTY FINAL OFFICIAL RESULTS Registration & Turnout 145,348 Voters TULARE Board of Ed, Trustee Area 3 (co 34/34 100.00% Election Day Turnout 40,904 28.14% Write-In 201 1.20% Vote by Mail Turnout 61,280 42.16% Total ... 16,684 100.00% Total ... 102,184 70.30% ALPAUGH Gov Brd Mem 2/2 100.00% President and Vice President-General 263/263 100.00% NPP - JOE O'COBAIN 39 16.96% DEM - BARACK OBAMA 41,752 41.22% NPP - JENNIFER SIXTOS 21 9.13% GRN - JILL STEIN 388 0.38% NPP - KARLA FIELD 37 16.09% AIP - THOMAS HOEFLING 428 0.42% NPP - KRISTY LOUISE MITCHELL 45 19.57% REP - MITT ROMNEY 56,956 56.24% NPP - BILL MITCHELL 66 28.70% LIB - GARY JOHNSON 792 0.78% NPP - ELIZABETH LOREDO 22 9.57% P-F - ROSEANNE BARR 464 0.46% Write-In 0 0.00% Write-In 499 0.49% Total ... 230 100.00% Total ... 101,279 100.00% CUTLER-OROSI Gov Brd Mem Trustee Ar 1/1 100.00% U.S.Senator - 2012 263/263 100.00% NPP - ROMELIA NINO CASTILLO 106 20.19% DEM - DIANNE FEINSTEIN 42,395 42.87% NPP - SARAH HERRERA 148 28.19% REP - ELIZABETH EMKEN 56,499 57.13% NPP - MARTHA Q. MUNIZ 114 21.71% NPP - MARISOL RUBALCABA 149 28.38% Total ... 98,894 100.00% Write-In 8 1.52% Congress 21st 27/27 100.00% Total ... 525 100.00% DEM - JOHN HERNANDEZ 1,588 39.19% REP - DAVID G. VALADAO 2,464 60.81% CUTLER-OROSI Gov Brd Mem Trustee Ar 3/3 100.00% NPP - SANDRA M. WILLIAMS 158 31.16% Total ... 4,052 100.00% NPP - EDWARDO ''EDDIE'' VALERO 181 35.70% NPP - LEONARD R. ENCINAS 81 15.98% Congress 22nd 161/161 100.00% NPP - JULIANA VINET BULLOCK 82 16.17% DEM - OTTO LEE 27,233 36.84% Write-In 5 0.99% REP - DEVIN G. NUNES 46,686 63.16% Total ... 507 100.00% Total ... 73,919 100.00% LINDSAY Gov Brd Mem, Area 4 6/6 100.00% Congress 23rd 75/75 100.00% NPP - PERLA SORIA 473 71.99% REP - KEVIN MC CARTHY 13,121 67.09% NPP - FRANK MORENO 182 27.70% NPP - TERRY PHILLIPS 6,437 32.91% Write-In 2 0.30% Total ... 19,558 100.00% Total ... 657 100.00% State Assembly 23rd District 20/20 100.00% PORTERVILLE Gov Brd Mem, Area 1 20/20 100.00% REP - JIM PATTERSON 1,458 64.40% NPP - HAYLEY BUETTNER 1,047 54.90% REP - BOB WHALEN 806 35.60% NPP - FRED BELTRAN 840 44.05% Total ... 2,264 100.00% Write-In 20 1.05% State Assembly 26th District 243/243 100.00% Total ... 1,907 100.00% REP - CONNIE CONWAY 62,816 66.34% PORTERVILLE Gov Brd Mem, Area 2 4/4 100.00% DEM - JONATHON LOUIS SOSA 31,868 33.66% NPP - PATRICIA ''PAT'' CONTRERAS 862 61.00% Total ... 94,684 100.00% NPP - TOMAS VELASQUEZ 545 38.57% Write-In 6 0.42% TULARE Board of Ed, Trustee Area 3 34/34 100.00% Total ... 1,413 100.00% NPP - NIESSEN ERIC FOSTER 2,895 17.35% NPP - THOMAS J. GIAMPIETRO 5,953 35.68% PORTERVILLE Gov Brd Mem, Area 6 15/15 100.00% NPP - TOM LINK 7,635 45.76% NPP - SHARON G. GILL 1,889 52.96% December 03, 2012 12:29 PM Page 1 of 5 TUL_20121106_E November 6, 2012 Summary Report TULARE COUNTY FINAL OFFICIAL RESULTS PORTERVILLE Gov Brd Mem, Area 6 (co 15/15 100.00% PLEASANT VIEW ELEM Gov Brd Mem (c 4/4 100.00% NPP - LINDA L. PETERSON 1,658 46.48% NPP - WILLIAM JAMESON 91 28.71% Write-In 20 0.56% Write-In 2 0.63% Total ... 3,567 100.00% Total ... 317 100.00% BURTON Gov Brd Mem, Area 5 6/6 100.00% TERRA BELLA UNION ELEM Gov Brd Me 6/6 100.00% NPP - ANGELICA CASTILLO 238 29.27% NPP - JUAN FIGUEROA JR 474 32.27% NPP - JOHN BURKEY 569 69.99% NPP - MARIANA LOPEZ 554 37.71% Write-In 6 0.74% NPP - YOLANDA I. BOCANEGRA 402 27.37% Write-In 39 2.65% Total ... 813 100.00% Total ... 1,469 100.00% EARLIMART ELEM Gov Brd Mem 2/2 100.00% NPP - ABIGAIL SOLIS 318 24.22% WOODVILLE ELEM Gov Brd Mem - Short 11/11 100.00% NPP - RUBY GARCIA 417 31.76% NPP - MIGUEL GUILLEN 93 57.76% NPP - CORA MENDOZA 295 22.47% NPP - MARIA LOPEZ 65 40.37% NPP - VICTORIA MENDOZA 280 21.33% Write-In 3 1.86% Write-In 3 0.23% Total ... 161 100.00% Total ... 1,313 100.00% CITY OF EXETER Member, City Council 6/6 100.00% LINNS VALLEY-POSO FLAT ELEM Gov B 1/1 100.00% NPP - W. DALE SALLY JR 1,362 32.61% NPP - COURTNEY J. HOWARD 52 40.63% NPP - ROBYN STEARNS 1,797 43.02% NPP - MOLLY FLANAGAN 41 32.03% NPP - PAUL MYERS 920 22.03% NPP - YOLANDA APP PEWITT 35 27.34% Write-In 98 2.35% Write-In 0 0.00% Total ... 4,177 100.00% Total ... 128 100.00% CITY OF EXETER Clerk 6/6 100.00% OAK VALLEY ELEM Gov Brd Mem - Full T 4/4 100.00% Write-In 134 100.00% NPP - ANDRE KHAL 45 10.44% Total ... 134 100.00% NPP - DOUGLAS MEDEROS 192 44.55% NPP - JOHN D. MENDONCA 194 45.01% CITY OF EXETER Treasurer 6/6 100.00% Write-In 0 0.00% Write-In 127 100.00% Total ... 431 100.00% Total ... 127 100.00% OAK VALLEY ELEM Gov Brd Mem - Shor 4/4 100.00% CITY OF FARMERSVILLE Member, City C 3/3 100.00% NPP - YAJAHIRA SERRANO 71 28.86% NPP - DOUG TERRY 341 17.89% NPP - JOSEPH MENESES 173 70.33% NPP - GREG GOMEZ 623 32.69% Write-In 2 0.81% NPP - DON ROWLETT 488 25.60% Total ... 246 100.00% NPP - PAUL BOYER 444 23.29% Write-In 10 0.52% PIXLEY ELEM Gov Brd Mem 2/2 100.00% Total ... 1,906 100.00% NPP - RAMON CISNEROS 204 21.29% NPP - EMILY VILLA 163 17.01% CITY OF LINDSAY Member, City Council 5/5 100.00% NPP - ''PASTOR'' AARON GAY 363 37.89% NPP - ERIC EUGENE PERFECTO SINCLAIR 229 6.41% NPP - JOEL RAMOS 226 23.59% NPP - ROSAENA SANCHEZ 745 20.87% Write-In 2 0.21% NPP - PAMELA GAIL KIMBALL 549 15.38% Total ... 958 100.00% NPP - TIMOTHY S. DAUBERT 446 12.49% NPP - ESTEBAN ''STEVE'' VELASQUEZ 516 14.45% PLEASANT VIEW ELEM Gov Brd Mem 4/4 100.00% NPP - ED MURRAY 465 13.03% NPP - MICHAEL SMITH 91 28.71% NPP - STEVEN A. MECUM 584 16.36% NPP - DAVY GOBEL 133 41.96% December 03, 2012 12:29 PM Page 2 of 5 TUL_20121106_E November 6, 2012 Summary Report TULARE COUNTY FINAL OFFICIAL RESULTS CITY OF LINDSAY Member, City Council 5/5 100.00% TULARE LOCAL HEALTH CARE DIST Dir 7/7 100.00% Write-In 36 1.01% NPP - ROSALINDA AVITIA 1,090 51.93% NPP - LAURA GADKE 990 47.17% Total ... 3,570 100.00% Write-In 19 0.91% CITY OF TULARE Member, City Council A 5/5 100.00% Total ... 2,099 100.00% NPP - ALBERTO AGUILAR 427 19.21% NPP - CHEYNE STRAWN 567 25.51% VISALIA MEM DISTRICT Director, Veteran 61/61 100.00% NPP - SCOTT C. DALEY 444 19.97% NPP - RICHARD AVERY 16,298 23.03% NPP - CARLTON JONES 760 34.19% NPP - DENNIS SIRKIN 9,997 14.12% Write-In 25 1.12% NPP - AMADOR GARCIA JR 10,300 14.55% NPP - ANDREW JOHN MACDONALD 11,938 16.87% Total ... 2,223 100.00% NPP - FRANK S. LOVERO SR 11,602 16.39% NPP - RICHARD PAUL BOYER 10,485 14.81% CITY OF TULARE Member, City Council A 6/6 100.00% Write-In 159 0.22% NPP - CRAIG VEJVODA 1,872 51.61% NPP - WAYNE ROSS 1,718 47.37% Total ... 70,779 100.00% Write-In 37 1.02% PIXLEY PUBLIC UTIL DIST Director, Seat 1/1 100.00% Total ... 3,627 100.00% NPP - PEGGY DUFF 192 53.48% NPP - ROY LEE VELYINES JR 167 46.52% CITY OF WOODLAKE Member, City Coun 1/1 100.00% Write-In 0 0.00% NPP - LUCY CARDENAS 196 11.84% NPP - JOE MARTINEZ 603 36.41% Total ... 359 100.00% NPP - VIRGIL MARK MUREHEAD 178 10.75% NPP - RUDY MENDOZA 533 32.19% Measure 30 263/263 100.00% NPP - MICHAEL NAVARRO 134 8.09% YES 41,701 41.85% Write-In 12 0.72% NO 57,946 58.15% Total ... 1,656 100.00% Total ... 99,647 100.00% ALPAUGH Director - Community Svcs 1/1 100.00% Measure 31 263/263 100.00% NPP - BENJAMIN ANDERSON 68 14.50% YES 41,406 43.59% NPP - ROGER STRICKLAND 72 15.35% NO 53,589 56.41% NPP - LUISA GARCIA 60 12.79% Total ... 94,995 100.00% NPP - DAVON GARY GREGORY 81 17.27% NPP - TRACY MOLINA 56 11.94% Measure 32 263/263 100.00% NPP - GARY W. JENNINGS 31 6.61% YES 53,522 54.28% NPP - ROBERT D. BONTRAGER 35 7.46% NO 45,084 45.72% NPP - MEL PHIPPS 57 12.15% Write-In 9 1.92% Total ... 98,606 100.00% Total ... 469 100.00% Measure 33 263/263 100.00% YES 48,940 50.29% SIERRA VIEW DISTRICT HOSPITAL, Direc 58/58 100.00% NO 48,379 49.71% NPP - JASVIR SIDHU 9,503 22.57% NPP - RICHARD HATFIELD 6,653 15.80% Total ..
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