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SUMMARY REPORT Kootenai County UNOFFICIAL RESULTS Run Date:11/03/20 General Election RUN TIME:08:52 PM November 3, 2020 SUMMARY REPORT Kootenai County UNOFFICIAL RESULTS Run Date:11/03/20 General Election RUN TIME:08:52 PM November 3, 2020 VOTES PERCENT PRECINCTS COUNTED (OF 70) . 0 REGISTERED VOTERS - TOTAL . 103,552 BALLOTS CAST - TOTAL. 39,952 BALLOTS CAST - BLANK. 160 .40 VOTER TURNOUT - TOTAL . 38.58 VOTER TURNOUT - BLANK . .15 PRESIDENT (VOTE FOR) 1 Biden/Harris (DEM) . 14,942 37.71 Blankenship/Mohr (CON) . 52 .13 De La Fuente/Richardson (IND). 47 .12 Jorgensen/Cohen (LIB) . 478 1.21 Pierce/Ballard (IND). 74 .19 Trump/Pence (REP). 23,781 60.02 West/Tidball (IND) . 83 .21 WRITE-IN. 164 .41 US SENATOR (VOTE FOR) 1 Natalie M Fleming (IND). 829 2.12 Paulette Jordan (DEM) . 13,888 35.52 Jim Risch (REP) . 24,049 61.51 Ray J. Writz (CON) . 330 .84 US REPRESENTATIVE DIST 1 (VOTE FOR) 1 Joe Evans (LIB) . 1,003 2.58 Russ Fulcher (REP) . 24,315 62.47 Rudy Soto (DEM) . 13,583 34.90 WRITE-IN. 24 .06 STATE SENATOR LEG DIST 2 (VOTE FOR) 1 Steve Vick (REP) . 10,918 100.00 STATE REP POS A LEG DIST 2 (VOTE FOR) 1 Vito Barbieri (REP) . 10,709 100.00 STATE REP POS B LEG DIST 2 (VOTE FOR) 1 Jennifer Luoma (LIB). 2,728 21.58 Doug "Doug O" Okuniewicz (REP) . 9,912 78.42 STATE SENATOR LEG DIST 3 (VOTE FOR) 1 Peter Riggs (REP). 8,976 100.00 STATE REP POS A LEG DIST 3 (VOTE FOR) 1 Christopher S. Matthews (DEM). 3,783 33.41 Ron Mendive (REP). 7,539 66.59 STATE REP POS B LEG DIST 3 (VOTE FOR) 1 Teresa Borrenpohl (DEM). 3,835 33.89 Tony Wisniewski (REP) . 7,482 66.11 STATE SENATOR LEG DIST 4 (VOTE FOR) 1 Mary Souza (REP) . 7,340 55.32 Sharon "Shari" L Williams (DEM) . 5,928 44.68 STATE REP POS A LEG DIST 4 (VOTE FOR) 1 Jim Addis (REP) . 9,749 100.00 STATE REP POS B LEG DIST 4 (VOTE FOR) 1 Paul Amador (REP). 9,949 100.00 COUNTY COMMISSIONER DIST 1 (VOTE FOR) 1 Bill Brooks (REP). 29,615 100.00 COUNTY COMMISSIONER DIST 2 (VOTE FOR) 1 Chris Fillios (REP) . 29,688 100.00 COUNTY SHERIFF (VOTE FOR) 1 Mike Bauer (IND) . 9,905 27.10 Justin Nagel (LIB) . 3,234 8.85 Robert "Bob" Norris (REP) . 23,411 64.05 COUNTY PROSECUTOR (VOTE FOR) 1 Barry McHugh (REP) . 30,796 100.00 RETAIN MAGISTRATE James Combo (VOTE FOR) 1 YES . 26,074 85.69 NO. 4,355 14.31 RETAIN MAGISTRATE Anna M. Eckhart (VOTE FOR) 1 YES . 26,635 87.32 NO. 3,869 12.68 RETAIN MAGISTRATE Clark A. Peterson (VOTE FOR) 1 YES . 24,617 81.21 NO. 5,695 18.79 NORTH IDAHO COLLEGE TRUSTEE ZONE 3 (VOTE FOR) 1 Todd M. Banducci . 27,168 100.00 NORTH IDAHO COLLEGE TRUSTEE ZONE 4 (VOTE FOR) 1 Gregory McKenzie . 15,557 52.34 Joe Dunlap . 14,165 47.66 NORTH IDAHO COLLEGE TRUSTEE ZONE 5 (VOTE FOR) 1 Michael H. Barnes. 16,765 57.46 Paul Sturm . 12,413 42.54 KOOTENAI-SHOSHONE SOIL & WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT (VOTE FOR) 4 John Minichino, Jr. 13,139 13.18 Birgid Niedenzu . 7,186 7.21 Linda J. Ely . 13,284 13.32 Wes Evans . 14,331 14.37 Steve Van Zevern . 11,454 11.49 Valerie Wade . 12,903 12.94 Laurin Scarcello . 17,143 17.19 Stan Thornton . 10,282 10.31 HJR4 (VOTE FOR) 1 YES . 24,075 67.17 NO. 11,769 32.83 VEHICLE REGISTRATION FEE (VOTE FOR) 1 YES . 13,604 35.96 NO. 24,228 64.04 NORTH KOOTENAI WATER DISTRICT REVENUE BOND (VOTE FOR) 1 IN FAVOR OF. 1,146 61.15 AGAINST . 728 38.85 NORTH KOOTENAI WATER DIST-GOZZER RANCH/ARROW PT SUBDIST (VOTE FOR) 1 IN FAVOR OF. 4 40.00 AGAINST . 6 60.00 .
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