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Democratic Party Statement and Return Report for Certification Primary Election 2020 - 06/23/2020 Queens County - Democratic Party Democratic Delegate to Judicial Convention 24th Assembly District Vote for 10 Page 1 of 9 BOARD OF ELECTIONS Statement and Return Report for Certification IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK Primary Election 2020 - 06/23/2020 PRINTED AS OF: Queens County 8/3/2020 4:05:16PM Democratic Party Democratic Delegate to Judicial Convention (24th Assembly District), vote for 10 Assembly District 24 PUBLIC COUNTER 5,470 MANUALLY COUNTED EMERGENCY 0 ABSENTEE / MILITARY 3,662 FEDERAL 40 AFFIDAVIT 112 Total Ballots 9,284 Less - Inapplicable Federal/Special Presidential Ballots (40) Total Applicable Ballots 9,244 JOHN P. ALBERT 5,367 MARTHA TAYLOR 5,868 SUSAN L. SEINFELD 5,655 DAVID I. WEPRIN 5,797 MARK S. WEPRIN 5,193 ARI GERSHMAN 5,058 AKSHAR A. PATEL 5,407 MUHAMMAD M. RAHMAN 5,331 CASEY R. LAJSZKY 4,814 JONATHAN B. TAYLOR 5,154 RAVISHARON KAUR KHUNKHUN 3,181 ALI NAJMI 3,580 ADAM CHOUERI (WRITE-IN) 1 ADAM SCHELFER (WRITE-IN) 1 ALBERT BALDEO (WRITE-IN) 1 ALEXANDRIA OCASIO-CORTEZ (WRITE-IN) 2 ALTON THOMAS (WRITE-IN) 1 ANDREA S. OGLE (WRITE-IN) 1 ANDREW YANG (WRITE-IN) 1 ANNETTA SEECHARRAN (WRITE-IN) 1 ANNIE LA RONEZ (WRITE-IN) 1 ANTHONY MIRANDA (WRITE-IN) 1 ARTHUR LIEDERMAN (WRITE-IN) 1 BARRY GRODENCHIK (WRITE-IN) 1 BERNIE SANDERS (WRITE-IN) 1 BRYAN BLOCK (WRITE-IN) 2 CHERYL WALKER (WRITE-IN) 1 COSTA CONSTANTINIDES (WRITE-IN) 1 DANIEL RUDOLF (WRITE-IN) 1 DAVID FISHMAN (WRITE-IN) 2 DEBORAH B.K. ROSENSWEIG (WRITE-IN) 4 DIANA NEVINS (WRITE-IN) 1 DONOVAN RICHARDS (WRITE-IN) 3 DOREEN DILEONARDO (WRITE-IN) 1 DOUGLAS R. MICHAELS (WRITE-IN) 2 ELIZABETH CROWLEY (WRITE-IN) 2 ELIZABETH J. NEWTON (WRITE-IN) 1 FARZANA CHOWDHURY (WRITE-IN) 2 Page 2 of 9 BOARD OF ELECTIONS Statement and Return Report for Certification IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK Primary Election 2020 - 06/23/2020 PRINTED AS OF: Queens County 8/3/2020 4:05:16PM Democratic Party Democratic Delegate to Judicial Convention (24th Assembly District), vote for 10 Assembly District 24 FOYEZULI FORHAD (WRITE-IN) 1 GEORGETTE PITKIN (WRITE-IN) 1 GEORGIOS KOTIS (WRITE-IN) 1 GRACE MENG (WRITE-IN) 2 GREGG SULLIVAN (WRITE-IN) 1 GREGORY MEEKS (WRITE-IN) 2 HERMAN A. LEVINE (WRITE-IN) 3 ILANA GALATON (WRITE-IN) 1 ISTEHAK CHOWDHURY (WRITE-IN) 2 JACKIE FORRESTAL (WRITE-IN) 1 JAMES GALLAGHER JR. (WRITE-IN) 1 JESSICA RAMOS (WRITE-IN) 1 JIMMY KIMMEL (WRITE-IN) 1 JOELLE REILLY (WRITE-IN) 1 JOHN A ZION (WRITE-IN) 1 JOHN LIU (WRITE-IN) 1 JON SNOW (WRITE-IN) 1 JOSEPH KANOPKA (WRITE-IN) 1 JOSEPH R. BIDEN (WRITE-IN) 3 JOY CHOWDHURY (WRITE-IN) 1 JUAN C. RESTREDO (WRITE-IN) 1 JUAN HONG (WRITE-IN) 1 JUDAH ROSENSWEIG (WRITE-IN) 4 JUDITH SCHEILIN (WRITE-IN) 1 JUGPREET SINGH (WRITE-IN) 1 KAREN GOPEE (WRITE-IN) 1 KEOLIN REILLY (WRITE-IN) 1 KEVIN FORRESTAL (WRITE-IN) 1 LINA LEE (WRITE-IN) 1 LUZ THALASSINOS (WRITE-IN) 1 MAHFUZUL ISLAM (WRITE-IN) 8 MAHTAB KHAN (WRITE-IN) 8 MARCUS RAGBIRSIUSH (WRITE-IN) 1 MARIA I. CHRISTINA -JAMES (WRITE-IN) 1 MARTHA AYON (WRITE-IN) 2 MAURICE MUIR (WRITE-IN) 1 MEIEIA REILLY (WRITE-IN) 1 MELANIE D'ARRIGO (WRITE-IN) 2 MELINDA KATZ (WRITE-IN) 1 MELISSA MICHAELS (WRITE-IN) 1 MEREDITH VACCA (WRITE-IN) 1 MICHAEL EMMANUEL A. GAN (WRITE-IN) 1 MICHAEL GOLDMAN (WRITE-IN) 2 MICHAEL J VAZ (WRITE-IN) 1 MICHAEL WOLKOFSKY (WRITE-IN) 2 MICHELLE BARREL (WRITE-IN) 1 Page 3 of 9 BOARD OF ELECTIONS Statement and Return Report for Certification IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK Primary Election 2020 - 06/23/2020 PRINTED AS OF: Queens County 8/3/2020 4:05:16PM Democratic Party Democratic Delegate to Judicial Convention (24th Assembly District), vote for 10 Assembly District 24 MICKEY MOUSE (WRITE-IN) 1 MIKAELA C. JAMES (WRITE-IN) 1 MOHAMMOD MOHAKEM KHAN (WRITE-IN) 1 MOUMITA AHMED (WRITE-IN) 11 OMA DEONARINE (WRITE-IN) 2 PAOLA GUERRERO (WRITE-IN) 1 PAUL BEVAND (WRITE-IN) 1 PHILIP HOLLANT (WRITE-IN) 1 PRIAM SAMANTHA SAYWALU (WRITE-IN) 1 RAFAEL SHIMANOV (WRITE-IN) 1 RAPHAEL SHIMUNOV (WRITE-IN) 1 ROBERT BELLORN (WRITE-IN) 1 ROBERT H. CHAPMEN (WRITE-IN) 1 ROMANE ORLANDO ROBB (WRITE-IN) 1 ROMEO PETRETICH (WRITE-IN) 1 RON KIM (WRITE-IN) 2 SAFIYA WHITEHEAD (WRITE-IN) 1 SATESH NORI (WRITE-IN) 1 SAYWALAH KESSELLY (WRITE-IN) 1 SEAN O'BRIEN (WRITE-IN) 2 SHAHIDUL M. ISLAM (WRITE-IN) 1 SHAKEEB SALEH (WRITE-IN) 1 SHANIYAT CHOWDHURY (WRITE-IN) 1 SHARIF SHENG (WRITE-IN) 1 SHEKAR KRISHNAN (WRITE-IN) 1 SHOHAN HASSAN (WRITE-IN) 1 SHUZHEN AN (WRITE-IN) 1 STEVE BAHAR (WRITE-IN) 1 STEVEN D. FISHER (WRITE-IN) 1 SUE M. CHAPMEN (WRITE-IN) 1 TAMMY OSHEROY (WRITE-IN) 1 THOMAS HILL GARDNER (WRITE-IN) 1 THOMAS VAHEY (WRITE-IN) 1 TIFFANY CABAN (WRITE-IN) 2 TIFFANY FERGUSON (WRITE-IN) 2 TIFFANY TOWNSEND (WRITE-IN) 1 TONY AVELLA (WRITE-IN) 1 TORI THOMAS (WRITE-IN) 1 TYLER MCCAIN (WRITE-IN) 1 UNATTRIBUTABLE WRITE-IN (WRITE-IN) 174 UNCOUNTED WRITE-IN PER STATUTE (WRITE-IN) 78 VANESSA CAICEDO (WRITE-IN) 1 VIRGINIA RAMOS-RIOS (WRITE-IN) 2 WILLIAM J. HARAP (WRITE-IN) 1 YOLANDA GALLAGHER (WRITE-IN) 1 Total Votes 60,827 Page 4 of 9 BOARD OF ELECTIONS Statement and Return Report for Certification IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK Primary Election 2020 - 06/23/2020 PRINTED AS OF: Queens County 8/3/2020 4:05:16PM Democratic Party Democratic Delegate to Judicial Convention (24th Assembly District), vote for 10 Unrecorded 31,613 Page 5 of 9 BOARD OF ELECTIONS Statement and Return Report for Certification IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK Primary Election 2020 - 06/23/2020 PRINTED AS OF: Queens County 8/3/2020 4:05:16PM Democratic Party Democratic Delegate to Judicial Convention (24th Assembly District), vote for 10 Total for Democratic Delegate to Judicial Convention (24th Assembly District) - Queens County PUBLIC COUNTER 5,470 MANUALLY COUNTED EMERGENCY 0 ABSENTEE / MILITARY 3,662 FEDERAL 40 AFFIDAVIT 112 Total Ballots 9,284 Less - Inapplicable Federal/Special Presidential Ballots (40) Total Applicable Ballots 9,244 JOHN P. ALBERT 5,367 MARTHA TAYLOR 5,868 SUSAN L. SEINFELD 5,655 DAVID I. WEPRIN 5,797 MARK S. WEPRIN 5,193 ARI GERSHMAN 5,058 AKSHAR A. PATEL 5,407 MUHAMMAD M. RAHMAN 5,331 CASEY R. LAJSZKY 4,814 JONATHAN B. TAYLOR 5,154 RAVISHARON KAUR KHUNKHUN 3,181 ALI NAJMI 3,580 ADAM CHOUERI (WRITE-IN) 1 ADAM SCHELFER (WRITE-IN) 1 ALBERT BALDEO (WRITE-IN) 1 ALEXANDRIA OCASIO-CORTEZ (WRITE-IN) 2 ALTON THOMAS (WRITE-IN) 1 ANDREA S. OGLE (WRITE-IN) 1 ANDREW YANG (WRITE-IN) 1 ANNETTA SEECHARRAN (WRITE-IN) 1 ANNIE LA RONEZ (WRITE-IN) 1 ANTHONY MIRANDA (WRITE-IN) 1 ARTHUR LIEDERMAN (WRITE-IN) 1 BARRY GRODENCHIK (WRITE-IN) 1 BERNIE SANDERS (WRITE-IN) 1 BRYAN BLOCK (WRITE-IN) 2 CHERYL WALKER (WRITE-IN) 1 COSTA CONSTANTINIDES (WRITE-IN) 1 DANIEL RUDOLF (WRITE-IN) 1 DAVID FISHMAN (WRITE-IN) 2 DEBORAH B.K. ROSENSWEIG (WRITE-IN) 4 DIANA NEVINS (WRITE-IN) 1 DONOVAN RICHARDS (WRITE-IN) 3 DOREEN DILEONARDO (WRITE-IN) 1 DOUGLAS R. MICHAELS (WRITE-IN) 2 ELIZABETH CROWLEY (WRITE-IN) 2 ELIZABETH J. NEWTON (WRITE-IN) 1 FARZANA CHOWDHURY (WRITE-IN) 2 Page 6 of 9 BOARD OF ELECTIONS Statement and Return Report for Certification IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK Primary Election 2020 - 06/23/2020 PRINTED AS OF: Queens County 8/3/2020 4:05:16PM Democratic Party Democratic Delegate to Judicial Convention (24th Assembly District), vote for 10 Total for Democratic Delegate to Judicial Convention (24th Assembly District) - Queens County FOYEZULI FORHAD (WRITE-IN) 1 GEORGETTE PITKIN (WRITE-IN) 1 GEORGIOS KOTIS (WRITE-IN) 1 GRACE MENG (WRITE-IN) 2 GREGG SULLIVAN (WRITE-IN) 1 GREGORY MEEKS (WRITE-IN) 2 HERMAN A. LEVINE (WRITE-IN) 3 ILANA GALATON (WRITE-IN) 1 ISTEHAK CHOWDHURY (WRITE-IN) 2 JACKIE FORRESTAL (WRITE-IN) 1 JAMES GALLAGHER JR. (WRITE-IN) 1 JESSICA RAMOS (WRITE-IN) 1 JIMMY KIMMEL (WRITE-IN) 1 JOELLE REILLY (WRITE-IN) 1 JOHN A ZION (WRITE-IN) 1 JOHN LIU (WRITE-IN) 1 JON SNOW (WRITE-IN) 1 JOSEPH KANOPKA (WRITE-IN) 1 JOSEPH R. BIDEN (WRITE-IN) 3 JOY CHOWDHURY (WRITE-IN) 1 JUAN C. RESTREDO (WRITE-IN) 1 JUAN HONG (WRITE-IN) 1 JUDAH ROSENSWEIG (WRITE-IN) 4 JUDITH SCHEILIN (WRITE-IN) 1 JUGPREET SINGH (WRITE-IN) 1 KAREN GOPEE (WRITE-IN) 1 KEOLIN REILLY (WRITE-IN) 1 KEVIN FORRESTAL (WRITE-IN) 1 LINA LEE (WRITE-IN) 1 LUZ THALASSINOS (WRITE-IN) 1 MAHFUZUL ISLAM (WRITE-IN) 8 MAHTAB KHAN (WRITE-IN) 8 MARCUS RAGBIRSIUSH (WRITE-IN) 1 MARIA I. CHRISTINA -JAMES (WRITE-IN) 1 MARTHA AYON (WRITE-IN) 2 MAURICE MUIR (WRITE-IN) 1 MEIEIA REILLY (WRITE-IN) 1 MELANIE D'ARRIGO (WRITE-IN) 2 MELINDA KATZ (WRITE-IN) 1 MELISSA MICHAELS (WRITE-IN) 1 MEREDITH VACCA (WRITE-IN) 1 MICHAEL EMMANUEL A. GAN (WRITE-IN) 1 MICHAEL GOLDMAN (WRITE-IN) 2 MICHAEL J VAZ (WRITE-IN) 1 MICHAEL WOLKOFSKY (WRITE-IN) 2 MICHELLE BARREL (WRITE-IN) 1 Page 7 of 9 BOARD OF ELECTIONS Statement and Return Report for Certification IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK Primary Election 2020 - 06/23/2020 PRINTED AS OF: Queens County 8/3/2020 4:05:16PM Democratic Party Democratic Delegate to Judicial Convention (24th Assembly District), vote for 10 Total for Democratic Delegate to Judicial Convention (24th Assembly District) - Queens County MICKEY MOUSE (WRITE-IN) 1 MIKAELA C.
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