Summary Report Putnam County, Wv Official Run Date:05/18/16 Primary Election Run Time:12:09 Pm May 10, 2016 Statistics

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Summary Report Putnam County, Wv Official Run Date:05/18/16 Primary Election Run Time:12:09 Pm May 10, 2016 Statistics SUMMARY REPORT PUTNAM COUNTY, WV OFFICIAL RUN DATE:05/18/16 PRIMARY ELECTION RUN TIME:12:09 PM MAY 10, 2016 STATISTICS VOTES PERCENT PRECINCTS COUNTED (OF 46) . 46 100.00 REGISTERED VOTERS - TOTAL . 37,628 REGISTERED VOTERS - DEMOCRATIC PARTY . 13,750 36.54 REGISTERED VOTERS - REPUBLICAN PARTY . 16,016 42.56 REGISTERED VOTERS - NONPARTISAN . 7,862 20.89 BALLOTS CAST - TOTAL. 15,968 BALLOTS CAST - DEMOCRATIC PARTY . 6,912 43.29 BALLOTS CAST - REPUBLICAN PARTY . 8,845 55.39 BALLOTS CAST - NONPARTISAN. 211 1.32 VOTER TURNOUT - TOTAL . 42.44 VOTER TURNOUT - DEMOCRATIC PARTY. 50.27 VOTER TURNOUT - REPUBLICAN PARTY. 55.23 VOTER TURNOUT - NONPARTISAN . 2.68 ********** (DEMOCRATIC PARTY) ********** PRESIDENT (Vote For Not More Than ) 1 MARTIN J. O'MALLEY . 84 1.32 HILLARY CLINTON . 2,558 40.09 PAUL T. FARRELL, JR.. 379 5.94 KEITH JUDD . 68 1.07 ROQUE ROCKY DE LA FUENTE . 21 .33 BERNIE SANDERS. 3,271 51.26 U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2ND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT (Vote For Not More Than ) 1 HARVEY D. PEYTON . 3,413 53.78 MARK HUNT . 1,415 22.30 ROBERT "ROBIN" WILSON JR. 171 2.69 CORY SIMPSON . 1,204 18.97 TOM PAYNE . 143 2.25 GOVERNOR (Vote For Not More Than ) 1 BOOTH GOODWIN . 2,321 34.66 JEFF KESSLER . 1,256 18.75 JIM JUSTICE. 3,120 46.59 SECRETARY OF STATE (Vote For Not More Than ) 1 PATSY TRECOST . 1,191 18.33 NATALIE TENNANT . 5,308 81.67 AUDITOR (Vote For Not More Than ) 1 JASON PIZATELLA . 1,292 22.74 ROBIN RIGHTER . 427 7.51 MARY ANN CLAYTOR . 3,963 69.75 TREASURER (Vote For Not More Than ) 1 JOHN D. PERDUE. 5,629 100.00 COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE (Vote For Not More Than ) 1 WALT HELMICK . 5,181 100.00 ATTORNEY GENERAL (Vote For Not More Than ) 1 DOUG REYNOLDS . 5,021 100.00 STATE SENATOR 4TH SENATORIAL DISTRICT (Vote For Not More Than ) 1 BRUCE ASHWORTH. 752 19.00 BRIAN PRIM . 3,206 81.00 STATE SENATOR 8TH SENATORIAL DISTRICT (Vote For Not More Than ) 1 GLENN JEFFRIES. 1,857 100.00 MEMBER OF HOUSE OF DELEGATES 14TH DELEGATE DISTRICT (Vote For Not More Than ) 1 SAMANTHA ANN FOOCE . 296 100.00 MEMBER OF HOUSE OF DELEGATES 15TH DELEGATE DISTRICT (Vote For Not More Than ) 1 TERRENCE M. TURLEY . 864 48.11 JEFFERY SMITH . 932 51.89 MEMBER OF HOUSE OF DELEGATES 38TH DELEGATE DISTRICT (Vote For Not More Than ) 1 TOM TULL. 715 100.00 MEMBER OF HOUSE OF DELEGATES 13TH DELEGATE DISTRICT (Vote For Not More Than ) 2 MARLA "DEE" INGELS . 258 9.18 SCOTT BREWER . 907 32.27 ROSALEE JUBA-PLUMLEY. 1,331 47.35 GEORGE A. THAXTON. 315 11.21 MEMBER OF HOUSE OF DELEGATES 22ND DELEGATE DISTRICT (Vote For Not More Than ) 2 JEFF ELDRIDGE . 446 32.72 SCOTT GILLENWATER. 366 26.85 GARY MCCALLISTER . 551 40.43 CIRCUIT CLERK (Vote For Not More Than ) 1 NO CANDIDATE FILED . 0 COUNTY COMMISSIONER (Vote For Not More Than ) 1 MARK R. WHITT . 4,948 100.00 COUNTY CLERK (Vote For Not More Than ) 1 NO CANDIDATE FILED . 0 PROSECUTING ATTORNEY (Vote For Not More Than ) 1 NO CANDIDATE FILED . 0 SHERIFF (Vote For Not More Than ) 1 NO CANDIDATE FILED . 0 ASSESSOR (Vote For Not More Than ) 1 NO CANDIDATE FILED . 0 SURVEYOR (Vote For Not More Than ) 1 NO CANDIDATE FILED . 0 ********** (REPUBLICAN PARTY) ********** PRESIDENT (Vote For Not More Than ) 1 MIKE HUCKABEE . 101 1.18 TED CRUZ. 844 9.87 CARLY FIORINA . 19 .22 JOHN R. KASICH. 679 7.94 DONALD J. TRUMP . 6,423 75.11 BEN CARSON . 198 2.32 MARCO RUBIO. 130 1.52 CHRIS CHRISTIE. 19 .22 DAVID E. HALL . 2 .02 RAND PAUL . 52 .61 JEB BUSH. 84 .98 U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2ND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT (Vote For Not More Than ) 1 MARC SAVITT. 1,914 26.45 ALEX X. MOONEY. 5,323 73.55 GOVERNOR (Vote For Not More Than ) 1 BILL COLE . 6,922 100.00 SECRETARY OF STATE (Vote For Not More Than ) 1 BARRY HOLSTEIN. 5,234 70.99 MAC WARNER . 2,139 29.01 AUDITOR (Vote For Not More Than ) 1 JOHN "JB" McCUSKEY . 6,591 100.00 TREASURER (Vote For Not More Than ) 1 ANN URLING . 5,585 78.29 LARRY W. FAIRCLOTH . 1,549 21.71 COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE (Vote For Not More Than ) 1 KENT LEONHARDT. 6,396 100.00 ATTORNEY GENERAL (Vote For Not More Than ) 1 PATRICK MORRISEY . 6,743 100.00 STATE SENATOR 4TH SENATORIAL DISTRICT (Vote For Not More Than ) 1 DUSTIN LEWIS . 1,839 32.99 MITCH B. CARMICHAEL . 3,736 67.01 STATE SENATOR 8TH SENATORIAL DISTRICT (Vote For Not More Than ) 1 CHRIS WALTERS . 1,645 100.00 MEMBER OF HOUSE OF DELEGATES 14TH DELEGATE DISTRICT (Vote For Not More Than ) 1 JIM BUTLER . 439 100.00 MEMBER OF HOUSE OF DELEGATES 15TH DELEGATE DISTRICT (Vote For Not More Than ) 1 GEOFF FOSTER . 2,746 100.00 MEMBER OF HOUSE OF DELEGATES 38TH DELEGATE DISTRICT (Vote For Not More Than ) 1 BOB KELLER . 183 16.00 NANCY REAGAN FOSTER . 857 74.91 DAVID BENDER . 104 9.09 MEMBER OF HOUSE OF DELEGATES 13TH DELEGATE DISTRICT (Vote For Not More Than ) 2 JOSHUA KURT HIGGINBOTHAM . 1,179 38.67 ROBERT MARCHAL. 95 3.12 MICHAEL IHLE . 424 13.91 KATHIE HESS CROUSE . 815 26.73 AMANDA CADLE . 536 17.58 MEMBER OF HOUSE OF DELEGATES 22ND DELEGATE DISTRICT (Vote For Not More Than ) 2 MICHEL G. MOFFATT. 938 48.63 ERIC M. JOHNSON . 774 40.12 ZACK MAYNARD . 217 11.25 CIRCUIT CLERK (Vote For Not More Than ) 1 RONNIE W. MATTHEWS . 6,765 100.00 COUNTY COMMISSIONER (Vote For Not More Than ) 1 JOSEPH "JOE" TYREE . 2,513 31.13 RONALD REAGAN FOSTER. 3,808 47.17 DUSTY HURLEY . 1,752 21.70 COUNTY CLERK (Vote For Not More Than ) 1 BRIAN WOOD . 7,203 100.00 PROSECUTING ATTORNEY (Vote For Not More Than ) 1 MARK A. SORSAIA . 7,046 100.00 SHERIFF (Vote For Not More Than ) 1 STEVE DEWEESE . 7,572 100.00 ASSESSOR (Vote For Not More Than ) 1 SHERRY TROYER HAYES . 6,874 100.00 SURVEYOR (Vote For Not More Than ) 1 KEVIN SCHAFER . 6,332 100.00 DEL TO THE NAT'L CONV - AT LARGE (Vote For Not More Than ) 22 DEWAYNE ANNIS . 256 .21 TOM BELL. 767 .64 MELANIE DOWDY . 257 .21 MINNIE ESTEP . 450 .37 CHARLES FARLEY. 368 .31 JOE V. FUNDERBURK. 577 .48 SANDRA HALL. 377 .31 KATHY LOU JUDGE . 430 .36 ROBERT GORDON JUDGE . 332 .28 JAMES KLINE III . 634 .53 CHARLES E. MCCARTY . 328 .27 TERRIE MORGAN . 359 .30 LINDA NICHOLS-MCCARTY . 285 .24 STEVEN D. TRACEY . 424 .35 DENVER TUCKER . 1,337 1.11 JEFFREY D. VANVOLKENBURG . 187 .16 JAMES A. VARNER SR. 201 .17 MELISSA S. WAYBRIGHT. 364 .30 GAIL A. WICKSTROM. 200 .17 DANNY WRIGHT . 320 .27 STEPHANIE ABRAMOWITZ. 3,344 2.78 GREGORY BALDT . 2,706 2.25 DIANA BARTLEY . 2,756 2.29 KRISTI A. BEDDOW . 2,766 2.30 DONNA J. BOLEY. 2,842 2.36 EDWARD R. BURGESS. 3,471 2.88 BRIAN CASTO. 3,357 2.79 ANNE BROCKUS DANDELET . 2,893 2.40 VICKI DUNN-MARSHALL . 3,005 2.50 CRAIG WILLIAM EVANS . 2,510 2.09 JUSTIN FISHER . 2,830 2.35 SETH S. GASKINS . 2,509 2.08 JOE HARPER . 2,474 2.06 DAN HILL. 2,481 2.06 KEVIN HONAKER . 2,257 1.88 KRISTI JEFFREY. 2,304 1.91 TYLER JORDON . 2,565 2.13 ANNE LIEBERMAN. 2,539 2.11 THORNEY LIEBERMAN. 2,061 1.71 CHRISTOPHER MAY . 2,231 1.85 STEPHEN MCELROY . 1,754 1.46 T. AARON METZ . 1,679 1.40 JARED A. PAGE . 1,655 1.38 JOHN R. RAESE . 1,765 1.47 E. VIRGINIA ROCKWELL. 580 .48 SCOTT SIMMS. 1,392 1.16 MARK E. SNAPP . 1,161 .96 MICHAEL K. SNELLING . 2,723 2.26 ELIZABETH "BETH" THAXTON . 1,445 1.20 GREG THOMAS. 1,546 1.28 CALEB A. TURNER . 2,857 2.37 DAVID MICHAEL ADKINS. 483 .40 BENJAMIN L. BAILEY . 364 .30 JOHN S. BRESLAND . 98 .08 JON C. COOPER . 136 .11 KAITLYNN CRITCHFIELD. 166 .14 TOM CROUSER. 299 .25 ASHLEY N. DEEM. 244 .20 ELIZABETH DEVIESE. 194 .16 MARY ELISABETH ECKERSON. 222 .18 KAREN S EVANS . 135 .11 CHARLES JOSHUA HAGEBOECK . 199 .17 MICHAEL KEATON. 218 .18 DAVID W. MCCAULEY. 136 .11 TOM O'NEILL. 148 .12 BILL PHILLIPS . 180 .15 JENNY PHILLIPS. 155 .13 ASHLEY KRISTEN REED . 127 .11 GEOFFREY S SAUNDERS . 154 .13 ROBERT STEPTOE. 191 .16 PETER M. TURCIC . 151 .13 SHARON MOREHEAD TURCIC . 155 .13 ANTHONY WINKLE. 84 .07 CHERYL HINCHMAN WYATT . 222 .18 TERESA M. MILLER . 388 .32 CAROLYN D. SHARP . 367 .30 JEFF HOEFLICH-NICKELS . 120 .10 BETH H. LARUSSO . 160 .13 ELGINE MCARDLE. 88 .07 STEVEN BRETT OFFUTT . 96 .08 NED H. SAWYERS. 80 .07 JOHNNY GEORGE WALKER III . 109 .09 ANGELA ADAMS . 184 .15 ANDREW G. ANDERSON . 297 .25 JARRED ALEXANDER CANNON. 251 .21 LIAM C. CASEY . 155 .13 CALA ANN CLAY . 186 .15 TONY CLAY . 181 .15 KEATON R. COOPER . 134 .11 DARYL E. COWLES . 118 .10 JAMES FUERHOFF. 758 .63 ETHAN GIBSON . 116 .10 BRITTANY HAMRICK . 115 .10 ZACHARY JENKINS . 154 .13 HAILEIGH N. JOHNSON . 98 .08 JOANNA "JOIE" JOHNSTON . 797 .66 JONPAUL KESSINGER. 100 .08 VERONICA LEWIS. 154 .13 LARRY PACK . 332 .28 JEREMIAH PARLOCK . 168 .14 THOMAS PHILLIPS . 103 .09 KEVIN SCOTT POE . 111 .09 MORGAN PRATT . 213 .18 SUZETTE RAINES. 445 .37 ABIGAIL C.
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