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General 2016 Election Write In's Nat'l and State Offices President/Vice General 2016 Election Write In's Nat'l and State Offices President/Vice President Votes Bernie Sanders 108 John Kasich 23 John McCain 18 Marco Rubio 18 Evan McMullin/Mindy Finn 16 Paul Ryan 15 Bill Snyder 14 Ted Cruz 14 Ben Carson 13 Michael R. Pence 7 John Kasick 6 Rand Paul 6 JEB Bush 5 Mike Pence 5 Profanity 5 God 4 Joe Biden 4 Mickey Mouse 4 Mitt Romney 4 Chris Keniston 3 Elizabeth Dole 3 Jesus Christ 3 John Kerry 3 Joseph Biden 3 Colin Powell 2 Howard Cherry 2 John Kaskh 2 Michael Bloomberg 2 Mike Huckabee 2 Mike Rowe 2 None of the Above 2 Richard Baker 2 Romney 2 John Kasish 2 Abdullahana Rania of Jordan 1 Ashley McCown 1 Bag of Tarantulas 1 Barack Obama 1 Barry Leon Worcester 1 Ben Shapiro 1 Bernard Sanders 1 Biden 1 Bill Bellichick 1 Bill Gates 1 Bill Hicks 1 Bonnie Kay Kuehne 1 Bradley Robert Reed 1 But Y Male Models 1 Byron Brown Jr. 1 Castle Constitutional Party 1 Chtulu 1 Clifton Roberts-Breeze Harper 1 Clint Antholz 1 Condolezza Rice 1 D. Castle 1 Danielle Tarner 1 Dave Laurie 1 Dave Lewis 1 Donald Koke 1 Ellen DeGeneres 1 Gen Ken Lewis 1 General James Mattis 1 George Springer 1 George Straight 1 Gloria Law Riba 1 Gloria Robertson 1 Gov. Mike Pence 1 Grammy Cindy 1 Greg Delort 1 Greg Erikson 1 Harambe 1 Integrity 1 James Mattis 1 Jan Coles 1 Jerry Moran 1 John Bernard Ndung-u 1 John Harkendorff 1 John Kusik 1 John Richard Kasich 1 Joseph P. Deleon 1 Katherine Fapp 1 Kelly Holopirek 1 Ken Bone 1 Lee Marcoax 1 Lewis Anthony Fleming 1 Lillian Puntney 1 Lora Busch 1 Marc Heinitz 1 Marieann Williamson 1 Mark Laurie 1 Mark Rubio 1 Marvin Rodriguez 1 Meryl Wilson 1 Michael Krysko 1 Michael Maturen 1 Michael Pence 1 Michael R. Pence 1 Micke Huckabee 1 Mike A. Maturen 1 Mike Maturen and Juan Munoz 1 Mike Smith 1 Minnie Mouse 1 Nathan Karlin 1 Nathaniel Birkhead 1 Neither 1 Nikki Haley 1 None of Above 1 Pat Pulson 1 Peetie Florence 1 Queen Elizabeth 1 Queen Elizabeth II 1 Raymond Cloyd 1 Rich Llewelyn 1 Richard L. Jones Sr. 1 Riley Markham 1 Robert Flack 1 Robert M. Flack 1 Ronald McDonald 1 Ross Perot 1 Sally Johnson 1 Salvador Perez 1 Sanders 1 Sheilo Heger 1 Sigh 1 Stanley Crowder 1 Steve Ratliff 1 Steve Woolf 1 Terry Wickham 1 The Iron Shiek 1 Theo Epstein 1 Tiger McNair 1 Tim Davenport 1 Vermin Supreme 1 Vincent Placek 1 Warren Buffet/Condoleeze Rice 1 William J Sier 1 Willie Nelson 1 Willie Wildcat 1 United States Senator Votes Greg Orman 3 Paul J. Caffera 2 Tim Huelscamp 2 Tim L. Davenport 2 Jeffery Holmes 2 Joe Knopp 2 Ben Carsen 1 Bill Becker 1 Bill Snyder 1 Carol Barta 1 Chrstine Boutros 1 Dan Giroux 1 David Pickett 1 Donald Radke 1 Gerald Burson 1 Gordon Ramsay 1 Larry Kellty 1 Matthew D. Derby 1 Mickey Mouse 1 Milton Wolf 1 None of the Above 1 Patrick Sutherland 1 Paul Barkey 1 Paul Ryan 1 Salvatore Perez 1 Sidney Carlin 1 Taryn Cipra 1 Thurman Williams 1 Tim Hoelskamp 1 Undecided 1 Carol Barta 1 Milton Wolf 1 Paul Ryan 1 Ted Nugent 1 Sam Browndick 1 Bill Snyder 1 No 1 Captain America 1 Troy Mattingly 1 Nobody 1 John Lewis-Smith 1 John Ball 1 Toshia Thomas 1 Chris McCush 1 Ken Cramer 1 Mickey Mouse 1 Deanna Hall 1 U.S. Rep 1st District Votes Tim Huelskamp 36 None of the Above 10 James Sherow 5 Tim Huelscamp 5 Jim Sherow 4 Jamie Koeppe 3 Kelly Olgenik 3 None 3 Ken Harkin 2 Kevin Blake 2 Lowell Bliss 2 Sydney Carlin 2 Tim Hauelskamp 2 12 1 Alice Osborn 1 Amun-RA 1 Andrew Long 1 Andy Reid 1 Bernie Sanders 1 Bill Snyder 1 Blake Berger 1 Carol Barta 1 Catherine Caffera 1 Charlie Baird 1 Christine Boutros 1 Colene J. Lind 1 Daniel Parcel 1 David Rintoul 1 DC Hackerott 1 Debbie Nuss 1 Domocrate 1 Donald J Drumpf 1 Donald P. Crawford Sr 1 Fred Wilson 1 Giant Meteor O Death 1 Gina Leon 1 Gizmo the Great 1 Hill 1 Howard Calhan 1 Huelskamp 1 Jacob Charles Dillon 1 Jason Polensky 1 Jeff Holmes 1 Jeremy Wayne Roberts 1 Joe Smith 1 Kathleen Sebelius 1 Kevin Yoder 1 Leah J. Cunnick 1 Mary Renee Shirk 1 Matt Yaztes 1 Matthew Keith 1 Matthew Vater 1 Me 1 Michelle Obama 1 Mickey Mouse 1 N/A 1 Nancy Boyda 1 Need more choices 1 No One 1 Patrick Wiesner 1 Paul Davis 1 Paul J. Caffera 1 Rod Olsen 1 Rodolpho Munoz 1 Roger Bend 1 Roger Reitz 1 Ron Swanson 1 Ross Meuli 1 Ryan Khoury 1 Sam D. Browndick 1 Sam Dameron 1 Sidney Carlin 1 Staci Gallagher 1 Steve Smethers 1 Steven Howe 1 Tim Hulescamp 1 Tim L. Davenport 1 Tom Hawk 1 Undecided 1 Usha Reddi 1 Vera White 1 Who Cares 1 State Senator 22nd District Votes Bob Reader 31 Bill Snyder 15 Mickey Mouse 15 Anyone Else 6 Donald Duck 6 Joe Knopp 6 Paul Barkey 6 Floyd Dowell 4 Mark Hateschl 4 None 4 Rainbow Dash 4 B 3 Dennis D. Pyle 3 Harambe 3 Jesus Christ 3 Joel Johnson 3 John Matta 3 Marc Heinity 3 Michael Stancic 3 Mickey 3 Robert Murphy 3 Robert Strawn 3 Tim Tredway 3 Ambrose Smith 2 Any One Else 2 Ben Wilson 2 Blake Helmers 2 Brad Harper 2 Collin Clifford 2 Craig Cox 2 Dave Jackson 2 Dave Lewis 2 Don Fenton 2 Ed Klimek 2 Elvis Presley 2 Greg Grauer 2 Greg McKinley 2 Harold D Hesseltine 2 James Goddard 2 Jamie Koeppe 2 Jerry L. Stanley 2 Jerry Moran 2 Joe Schartz 2 John Farley 2 Kaleb James 2 Lex Pearson 2 Mark Weddle 2 Martin Torrez 2 Mary Shirk 2 Michael Gilmartin 2 Mick Moure 2 No 2 None of the Above 2 Paul J. Caffera 2 Republican 2 Richard Bryant 2 Robert Reader 2 Stan Watts 2 Tim Huelskamp 2 Trump 2 Whoever 2 Profanity 2 Aaron Bingham 1 Aaron Brockman 1 Aaron M Moore 1 Abner Acosta 1 Adrian Self 1 Alan LaPolice 1 Alex McKean 1 Alfred Simmons 1 Amber Stivers 1 Andrew Pinkstaff 1 Any Republican 1 Anybody but Hawk 1 Anybody buttom 1 Anyone Not Hawk 1 Battle Summerville 1 Benjamin Kohl 1 Berger 1 Bert Reynolds 1 Big Bird 1 Bill Cipra 1 Bill Self 1 Blank 1 Bob Mullin 1 Bob Ross 1 Bob Smith 1 Bob Strawn 1 Bob the builder 1 Bod Reader 1 Bradlee Harrison 1 Bradley Harrison 1 Brady Bauman 1 Brendan Mousley 1 Brent Baker 1 Brian Howells 1 Bruce Braddy 1 Bruce Webber 1 Bud Green 1 Byron Brown Jr. 1 Caleb Kothmann 1 Cesar A. Robles Jr. 1 Chad Bird 1 Champ Karl 1 Charles Henderson 1 Charles King 1 Cherith Henderson 1 Cheryl VanBebber 1 Chris Ahern 1 Chris Perkins 1 Christine Boutros 1 Chuck Heinz 1 Clark Kent 1 Clark Thrasher Sr 1 Cody Cooper 1 Cole Erb 1 Cole Lamberson 1 Cole Tegtmeyer 1 Courtney Woods 1 Cthulu 1 D B K 1 D. Duck 1 D.L. Wetzel 1 Daffy Duck 1 Dan Brownell 1 Dan Ellis 1 Dan Garber 1 Dan Yunk 1 Daniel Boyle 1 Daniel Vallenavedo 1 Darin Whitson 1 Darth Vader 1 Daryl Bussen 1 Dave Guthals 1 David Ebert 1 David Kroeller 1 David Pauler 1 David Troup 1 David Vanbeber Jr. 1 David Wiebe 1 DC Hackerott 1 Deez Nuts 1 Dennis Mullin 1 Dennis Pyle 1 Derrek Marteney 1 Diaster 1 Dick Bump 1 Dixi Roberts 1 Don Radke 1 Don Zeller 1 Donal Trump 1 Dorothy Coleman 1 Dr. Douglas Hinkin 1 Dr. Seuss 1 Duane Lewis 1 Elmer Fudd 1 Eric Higgins 1 Eric Stonestreet 1 Frank Kubista 1 Frank Lighitz 1 Fred Snyder 1 Frost Snowman 1 Galea Baird 1 Gary G Naughton 1 Gary Mills 1 Gary Olds 1 Gary Walter 1 Geiant Meteor O Death 1 Gene Kinslein 1 General Richard Myers 1 Gopher 1 Gordon Miller 1 Grant Moore 1 Greg McHenry 1 Hannelor S. 1 Heath Welch 1 Henry Otto 1 Herb 1 J.D. Sweeney 1 Jack Rabbit 1 Jackie McClaskey 1 Jacob Berry 1 James G Phillips - Zee 1 James Krotz 1 Jamie McAtee 1 Jan Coles 1 Jason Krause 1 Jason Poleske 1 Jeff Placek 1 Jeffrey Back 1 Jeffrey J. Applebee 1 Jerry Banaka 1 Jerry C. Ney 1 Jerry Reynard 1 Jesus 1 Jim 1 Jim Keller 1 Jim Ryun 1 Jimmy A Warren 1 Jimmy Warren 1 Jocko Wilimk 1 Joe Jones 1 Joe McGraw 1 Joe Mindrup 1 Joe Schmidt 1 Joel Petterson 1 John Labarge 1 John Lewallen 1 John R. Smith 1 John S. Houglaud 1 John W. Pope 1 Jon Harper 1 Josh 1 Josh Swanson 1 Joshua Iktan Garcia 1 Julie Hostetler 1 Julie Nave 1 Katherine Vollertsen 1 Katie the Hund 1 Kerrick Kuder 1 Kevin Larson 1 Kimberly Kramer 1 Kirk Barnes 1 Koe McCullough 1 Kurt Moldrup 1 Lana Oleen 1 Lance Burton 1 Lance Holley 1 Lance Hulle 1 Lanine Rundus 1 LaPolice 1 Larry R. 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