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State Primary Official Return of Votes OFFICIAL RETURN OF VOTES ELECTIONS DIVISION OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE Town BURLINGTON Election AUGUST PRIMARY (08/14/2018) District CHI-6-1 1. Total Registered Voters on checklist for this polling place: 6,675 2. Total Number of Voters checked off on the entrance checklist: 1,814 (this includes absentee ballots) 3. Total number of absentee ballots returned: 292 (Include this count in Llne 2) 4. Total number of ballots voted by the Accessible Voting System: 0 5. Total number of DEFECTIVE ballots (not counted but name checked off checklist): 12 (Enter the Total Defective ballots from the Defective Ballot Envelope. -- DO NOT include REPLACED ballots.) 6. TOTAL BALLOTS COUNTED: (Number of voters checked off checklist minus 1,813 defective ballots.) Total number of ballots counted for DEMOCRATIC 1,430 Total number of ballots counted for PROGRESSIVE 7 Total number of ballots counted for REPUBLICAN 376 7. Total number of PROVISIONAL ballots (to be sent to Secretary of State): 0 If line 6 (Total Votes Counted.) and the sum of the ballots counted for each party DO NOT agree, you must explain the discrepancies below and continue - Line 6 will be adjusted accordingly: 'Human error marking the entrance checklist Ballot bag seal#: i02665 001279155 0 I hereby certify, under the pains and penalties of perjury, that the information provided is true and accurate to the best of my knowledge, information, and belief.By checking this box, no signature is needed and you agree to the ~n~r::_tlaw ~ AMY BOvEIY \.1 !c~~RSON ----- ASSISTANT CITI CLERK EF MINISTRATIVE OFFICER ' 08/16/2018 149 CHURCH STREET, BURLINGTON, VT 05401 Page I of 130 Town BURLINGTON Election AUGUST PRIMARY District CHI-6-1 NameonBaJJ.ot , Pflr.l:Y TownofResidence Vote Cast JAMES EHLERS DEMOCRATIC WINOOSKI 332 CHRISTINE HALLQUIST DEMOCRATIC HYDE PARK 564 BRENDA SIEGEL DEMOCRATIC NEWFANE 224 ETHAN SONNEBORN DEMOCRATIC BRISTOL 87 TOTAL WRITE IN COUNTS DEMOCRATIC 69 ALAN CHARRON (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC B. DEL POZO (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC BRENDAN PEPESA (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC CHRIS GILBERT (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC JOHN RODGERS (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC 12 KEITH STERN (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC PHIL SCOTT (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC 52 OTHER WRITE IN COUNTS 0 OVERVOTES 0 BLANK VOTES 154 08/16/2018 149 CHURCH STREET, BURLINGTON, VT 05401 Page 3of130 Town BURLINGTON Election AUGUST PRIMARY District CHI-6-1 Name on Billot Parjy Town ofResidence Vote Cast JIM CONDOS DEMOCRATIC MONTPELIER 1,226 TOTAL WRITE IN COUNTS DEMOCRATIC 7 ANDREA BREIT (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC 2 ED BARBER (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC H. BROOKE PAIGE (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC 2 MIRIAM EIDE (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC TANYA MARSHALL (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC 1. OTHER WRITE IN COUNTS 0 OVERVOTES 3 BLANK VOTES 194 DOUG HOFFER DEMOCRATIC BURLINGTON 1,163 TOTAL WRITE IN COUNTS DEMOCRATIC 4 ANDREA BREIT (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC ED BARBER (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC H. BROOKE PAIGE (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC 2 OTHER WRITE IN COUNTS 0 OVERVOTES BLANK VOTES 262 08/16/2018 149 CHURCH STREET, BURLINGTON, VT 05401 Page 5of130 Town BURLINGTON Election AUGUST PRIMARY District CHI-6-1 ' " Name on Ballot ; Rarj:y Town of Residence Vote Cast FINNIAN BOARDMAN ABBEY DEMOCRATIC JERICHO 246 TIM ASHE DEMOCRATIC BURLINGTON 1,086 PHIL BARUTH DEMOCRATIC BURLINGTON 905 VAL CARZELLO DEMOCRATIC SOUTH BURLINGTON 361 DEBBIE INGRAM DEMOCRATIC WILLISTON 810 VIRGINIA "GINNY" LYONS DEMOCRATIC WILLISTON 977 STEVE MAY DEMOCRATIC RICHMOND 259 CHRISTOPHERA. PEARSON DEMOCRATIC BURLINGTON 776 MICHAEL SIROTKIN DEMOCRATIC SOUTH BURLINGTON 757 TOTAL WRITE IN COUNTS DEMOCRATIC 14 ALEX FARRELL (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC 6 BRIAN CINA (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC DANA MAXFIELD (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC 2 KEVIN BARRY (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC LOYAL PLOOF (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC MIKE VAN GULDEN (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC PAUL DAME (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC SETH COURNOYER (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC OTHER WRITE IN COUNTS 0 OVERVOTES 0 BLANK VOTES 2,389 08/16/2018 149 CHURCH STREET, BURLINGTON, VT 05401 Page 7of130 Town BURLINGTON Election AUGUST PRIMARY District CHI-6-1 ~ Name on]Jfillot ~ Parj:y ifown of Residence Vote Cast SUZANNE BROWN DEMOCRATIC SOUTH BURLINGTON 539 CHARLES DELANEY DEMOCRATIC BURLINGTON 430 CONNIE CAIN RAMSEY DEMOCRATIC BURLINGTON 715 ZACHARY YORK DEMOCRATIC BURLINGTON 285 TOTAL WRITE IN COUNTS DEMO<;:RATIC 2 BENJAMIN BROE (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC PAT CRAM (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC OTHER WRITE IN COUNTS 0 OVERVOTES 0 BLANK VOTES 889 SARAH F. GEORGE DEMOCRATIC SOUTH BURLINGTON 1,076 TOTAL WRITE IN COUNTS DEMOCRATIC 13 BEN BOOKCHIN (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC BRAM KRANICHFELD (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC 4 BROOKS MACCARTHY (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC DENNIS WYGMANS (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC JOHN SMITH (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC JOY LIMOGE (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC KEVIN BARRY (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC LUKE COLLINS (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC SARAH PULS (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC TED KENNEY (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC OTHER WRITE IN COUNTS 0 OVERVOTES BLANK VOTES 340 08/16/2018 149 CHURCH STREET, BURLINGTON, VT 05401 Page 9of130 Town BURLINGTON Election AUGUST PRIMARY District CHI-6-1 Name on Ballot '~ Parcy Town of Residence Vote Cast TOTAL WRITE IN COUNTS PROGRESSIVE 6 BERNIE SANDERS (Write-in) PROGRESSIVE 5 CLEARY BUCKLEY (Write-in) PROGRESSIVE OTHER WRITE IN COUNTS 0 OVERVOTES 0 BLANK VOTES TOTAL WRITE IN COUNTS PROGRESSIVE 6 COLIN BLACK (Write-in) PROGRESSIVE DAN FREILICH (Write-in) PROGRESSIVE PETER WELCH (Write-in) PROGRESSIVE 4 OTHER WRITE IN COUNTS 0 OVERVOTES 0 BLANK VOTES TOTAL WRITE IN COUNTS PROGRESSIVE 7 BRENDA SIEGEL (Write-in) PROGRESSIVE 2 CHRISTINE HALLQUIST PROGRESSIVE (Write-in) ISRAEL SMITH (Write-in) PROGRESSIVE JAMES EHLERS (Write-in) PROGRESSIVE 2 JOHN ROGERS (Write-in) PROGRESSIVE OTHER WRITE IN COUNTS 0 OVERVOTES 0 BLf\NK VOTES 0 08116/2018 149 CHURCH STREET, BURLINGTON, VT 05401 Page 11of130 Town BURLINGTON Election AUGUST PRIMARY District CHI-6-1 ~rune on Ballot Pa1j:y Town of Residence Vote Cast TOTAL WRITE IN COUNTS PROGRESSIVE 5 TJ DONOVAN (Write-in) PROGRESSIVE 5 OTHER WRITE IN COUNfS 0 OVERVOTES 0 BLANK VOTES 2 TOTAL WRITE IN COUNTS PROGRESSIVE 23 ALEX FARRELL (Write-in) PROGRESSIVE BERNIE SANDERS (Write-in) PROGRESSIVE CHRIS PEARSON (Write-in) PROGRESSIVE 3 CHRISTOPHER PETERS (Write-in) PROGRESSIVE DEBBIE INGRAM (Write-in) PROGRESSIVE 3 GINNY LYONS (Write-in) PROGRESSIVE MICHAEL SIROTKIN (Write-in) PROGRESSIVE 2 PETER WELCH (Write-in) PROGRESSIVE PHIL BARUTH (Write-in) PROGRESSIVE 2 STEVE MAY (Write-in) PROGRESSIVE 2 TIM ASHE (Write-in) PROGRESSIVE 4 VAL CARZELLO (Write-in) PROGRESSIVE 2 OTHER WRITE IN COUNfS 0 OVERVOTES 0 BLANK VOTES 19 08/16/2018 149 CHURCH STREET, BURLINGTON, VT 05401 Page 13of130 Town BURLINGTON Election AUGUST PRIMARY District CHI-6-1 Name on Billot Palj:y Town of Residence Vote Cast TOTAL WRITE IN COUNTS PROGRESSIVE 5 BILL NORFUL (Write-in) PROGRESSIVE SARAH GEORGE (Write-in) PROGRESSIVE 4 OTHER WRITE IN COUNTS 0 OVERVOTES 0 BLANK VOTES 2 TOTAL WRITE IN COUNTS PROGRESSIVE 4 KEVIN MCLAUGHLIN (Write-in) PROGRESSIVE 4 OTHER WRITE IN COUNTS 0 OVERVOTES 0 BLANK VOTES 3 TOTAL WRITE IN COUNTS PROGRESSIVE 4 DANIEL GAMELIN (Write-in) PROGRESSIVE 4 OTHER WRITE IN COUNTS 0 OVERVOTES 0 BLANK VOTES 3 08116/2018 149 CHURCH STREET, BURLINGTON, VT 05401 Page 15of130 Town BURLINGTON Election AUGUST PRIMARY District CHI-6-1 Name on Ballot ,~ Pai:!)" Town of Residence Vote Cast PHIL SCOTT REPUBLICAN BERLIN 298 KEITH STERN REPUBLICAN SPRINGFIELD 66 TOTAL WRITE IN COUNTS REPUBLICAN 4 BRIAN DUBE (Write-in) REPUBLICAN ERIC POWELL (Write-in) REPUBLICAN JAMES EHLERS (Write-in) REPUBLICAN KURT WRIGHT (Write-in) REPUBLICAN OTHER WRITE IN COUNTS 0 OVERVOTES 0 BLANK VOTES 8 DON TURNER JR REPUBLICAN MILTON 296 TOTAL WRITE IN COUNTS REPUBLICAN 7 BEN POWELL FRANCIS (Write-in) REPUBLICAN DAVE HARTNETT (Write-in) REPUBLICAN DAVID ZUCKERMAN (Write-in) REPUBLICAN 3 STEPHEN DENNIS (Write-in) REPUBLICAN TERRANCE LYNCH (Write-in) REPUBLICAN OTHER WRITE IN COUNTS 0 OVERVOTES BLANK VOTES 72 08116/2018 149 CHURCH STREET, BURLINGTON, VT 05401 Page 17 of 130 Town BURLINGTON Election AUGUST PRIMARY District CHI-6-1 Name on Billiot Pai"!Y Town of Residence Vote Cast H. BROOKE PAIGE REPUBLICAN WASHINGTON 175 TOTAL WRITE IN COUNTS REPUBLICAN 16 AL DAVIS (Write-in) REPUBLICAN CAROLE ODE (Write-in) REPUBLICAN DAVE HARTNETT (Write-in) REPUBLICAN DOUG HOFFER (Write-in) REPUBLICAN 7 ED WILBUR (Write-in) REPUBLICAN . JAMES DOUGLAS (Write-in) REPUBLICAN KIAH POWELL FRANCIS REPUBLICAN (Write-in) MARGARET POWELL (Write-in) REPUBLICAN RANDY BROCK (Write-in) REPUBLICAN STEVEN DENNIS (Write-in) REPUBLICAN OTHER WRITE IN COUNTS 0 OVERVOTES 0 BLANK VOTES 185 H. BROOKE PAIGE REPUBLICAN WASHINGTON 170 TOTAL WRITE IN COUNTS REPUBLICAN 21 AL DAVIS (Write-in) REPUBLICAN 2 BEN POWELL FRANCIS (Write-in) REPUBLICAN ED WILBUR (Write-in) REPUBLICAN JEFF WICK (Write-in) REPUBLICAN KURT WRIGHT (Write-in) REPUBLICAN TJ DONOVAN (Write-in) REPUBLICAN 15 OTHER WRITE IN COUNTS 0 OVERVOTES 0 BLANK VOTES 185 08/16/2018 149 CHURCH STREET, BURLINGTON, VT 05401 Page 19of130 Town BURLINGTON Election AUGUST PRIMARY District CHI-6-1 Name onBall~t ' , , , , Parj:y Town of Residence Vote Cast ~ ~ t KURT WRIGHT REPUBLICAN BURLINGTON 303 TOTAL WRITE IN COUNTS REPUBLICAN 21 BARRYTRlITOR (Write-in) REPUBLICAN CAROL ODE (Write-in) REPUBLICAN 7 ED WILBUR (Write-in) REPUBLICAN GARY GILE (Write-in) REPUBLICAN LEO GRENON (Write-in) REPUBLICAN MARK FRASIER (Write-in) REPUBLICAN MIKE MCGARGHAN (Write-in) REPUBLICAN 4 RAY INGRAM (Write-in) REPUBLICAN ROBERT HOOPER (Write-in) REPUBLICAN 2 STEPHEN DENNIS (Write-in) REPUBLICAN STEVE GRETKOWSKI (Write-in) REPUBLICAN OTHER WRITE IN COUNTS 0 OVERVOTES 0 BLANK VOTES 428 08/16/2018 149 CHURCH
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