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Allegany County, Presiden�Al Primary Elec�On, June 2, 2020 Statement of Votes Cast Precinct: All Counter Group: All Contest: All Scansta�On: All Box Allegany County, Presidenal Primary Elecon, June 2, 2020 Statement of Votes Cast Precinct: All Counter Group: All Contest: All ScanStaon: All Box: All Change Show / hide columns Ballots Overvoted With Undervoted Without Choice With Contest Votes Vote for this Choice Vote for this Choice Rep President - 6 Congressional District 6 (Vote for 1) Donald J. Trump 6,958 6,416 5 181 Bill Weld 6,958 356 5 181 Rep Representave In Congress - 6 Congressional District 6 (Vote for 1) Neil C. Parro 6,958 2,933 22 1,676 Kevin T. Caldwell 6,958 1,877 22 1,676 Chris P. Meyyur 6,958 448 20 1,676 Republican Delegates - 6 Congressional District 6 (Vote for 3) Wendell R. Beitzel 6,958 5,543 0 1,415 Marie A. Fischer 6,958 4,048 0 2,910 Joeylynn Hough 6,958 3,937 0 3,021 Republican Alternates - 6 Congressional District 6 (Vote for 3) Luanne Ruddell 6,958 4,207 0 2,751 Jerry Dewolf 6,958 4,134 0 2,824 Barrie S. Ciliber 6,958 3,914 0 3,044 Board Of Educaon (Vote for 3) Tammy Fraley 11,761 4,358 17 3,316 Edward L. Root 11,761 4,249 11 3,073 Crystal M. Bender 11,761 3,501 15 3,628 David A. Bohn 11,761 3,294 11 3,482 Stephen M. Lewis 11,761 2,825 11 3,706 Linda M. Widmyer 11,761 2,797 11 3,831 Tony Oaviani 11,761 2,664 10 3,704 Michael Lepc 11,761 1,999 6 3,780 Deb Litman 11,761 1,827 8 3,954 Dem President - 6 Congressional District 6 (Vote for 1) Joe Biden 3,972 2,788 5 91 Uncommied To Any Presidenal Ca 3,972 404 3 91 Bernie Sanders 3,972 350 3 91 Elizabeth Warren 3,972 63 1 91 Pete Bugieg 3,972 58 2 91 Michael Bloomberg 3,972 57 2 91 Amy Klobuchar 3,972 54 1 91 Michael Bennet 3,972 27 1 91 Tulsi Gabbard 3,972 23 0 91 Andrew Yang 3,972 15 0 91 Cory Booker 3,972 13 1 91 / Ballots Overvoted With Undervoted Without Choice With Contest Votes Vote for this Choice Vote for this Choice Tom Steyer 3,972 9 0 91 Julian Castro 3,972 6 0 91 Marianne Williamson 3,972 5 1 91 Deval Patrick 3,972 1 0 91 Dem Representave In Congress - 6 Congressional District 6 (Vote for 1) David J. Trone 3,972 3,000 0 404 Maxwell A. Bero 3,972 568 0 404 Dem Female Delegates - 6 Congressional District 6 (Vote for 3) Barbara Goldberg Goldman 3,972 2,171 17 815 Karen Lewis Young 3,972 2,122 19 837 Nancy J. King 3,972 2,107 17 833 Linda Wagner 3,972 444 8 879 Angela R. Lowry 3,972 421 10 880 Aesha Greer 3,972 400 8 882 Sophie Ehrlich 3,972 170 5 882 Venaa W. Vann 3,972 163 8 829 Jessica Fitzwater 3,972 150 6 888 Mary Ellen Mitchell 3,972 134 2 885 Maria Lane 3,972 131 2 884 Mary Bierman 3,972 128 2 868 Elise F. Goldstein 3,972 127 5 886 Maureen D. Grayzeck 3,972 126 4 891 Lily Qi 3,972 119 2 886 Tarolyn C. Thrasher 3,972 113 6 887 Suzanne Sable Beall 3,972 110 4 870 Elizabeth S. Sefvater 3,972 110 3 889 Myrna Whitworth 3,972 107 2 886 Martha L. Kahn 3,972 90 1 884 Arlene Proebsng 3,972 62 2 875 Ismatu F. Daramy 3,972 49 3 892 Adrienne Oleck 3,972 48 1 882 Dem Male Delegates - 6 Congressional District 6 (Vote for 4) Larry Kasecamp 3,972 2,121 13 1,051 Joseph Brecker 3,972 2,038 15 1,088 Thomas G. Slater 3,972 1,892 12 1,175 Devang Shah 3,972 1,766 14 1,243 Brian K. Grim 3,972 542 12 1,173 Bobby Bartle 3,972 422 8 1,335 Gabriel Acevero 3,972 399 8 1,342 Vaughn Stewart 3,972 358 5 1,358 Raef Haggag 3,972 357 5 1,352 Andrew Duck 3,972 208 5 1,320 Christopher Devore 3,972 193 2 1,348 Jerry S. Garson 3,972 185 9 1,304 Philip Sunshine 3,972 132 5 1,356 / Ballots Overvoted With Undervoted Without Choice With Contest Votes Vote for this Choice Vote for this Choice Jim Michaels 3,972 118 6 1,357 Jason A. Malo 3,972 113 5 1,373 Manuel Marnez Salgado 3,972 111 9 1,370 Mumin A. Barre 3,972 103 2 1,364 Brian Gaither 3,972 103 2 1,367 Daniel Jacoby 3,972 102 4 1,374 Mark Jafari 3,972 100 2 1,356 Jason Ray Hutchison 3,972 96 1 1,364 Kirill Reznik 3,972 90 7 1,375 Camber A. Vincent 3,972 90 2 1,378 Jayson L. Spiegel 3,972 78 2 1,370 David A. Anderson 3,972 65 2 1,378 Nickolas A. Jackson 3,972 61 3 1,378 Benjamin Smith 3,972 57 2 1,379 William P. Spencer, Ii 3,972 40 1 1,377 Barry Kissin 3,972 38 0 1,387 James Vaccaro 3,972 35 2 1,387 Joseph Merchlinsky 3,972 34 3 1,386 Ronald A. Beae 3,972 33 1 1,385 Roy D. Jaquez 3,972 33 3 1,386 Nicholas L. Smith 3,972 30 2 1,382 Csanad Petru Ignat 3,972 29 0 1,379 Mudit Verma 3,972 27 2 1,384 1 to 96 of 96 /.
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