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Official Return of Votes Elections Division Office of the Secretary of State OFFICIAL RETURN OF VOTES ELECTIONS DIVISION OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE Town MIDDLESEX Election AUGUST PRIMARY (08/14/2018) District WAS-5 1. Total Registered Voters on checklist for this polling place: 1,431 2. Total Number of Voters checked off on the entrance checklist: 477 (this includes absentee ballots) 3. Total number of absentee ballots returned: 125 (Include this count in Line 2) 4. Total number of ballots voted by the Accessible Voting System: 2 5. Total number of DEFECTIVE ballots (not counted but name checked off checklist): 2 (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 475 defective ballots.) Total number of ballots counted for DEMOCRATIC 373 Total number of ballots counted for PROGRESSIVE 1 Total number of ballots counted for REPUBLICAN 101 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: Ballot bag seal #: 0208008 þ 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 terms and conditions under Vermont law. SARAH MERRIMAN MARYKE V. GILLIS TOWN CLERK ASSISTANT TOWN CLERK 08/15/2018 5 CHURCH STREET, MIDDLESEX, VT 05602 Page 1 of 17 OFFICIAL RETURN OF VOTES ENTRY Town MIDDLESEX Election AUGUST PRIMARY District WAS-5 Name on Ballot Party Town of Residence Vote Cast US SENATOR Vote for not more than ONE FOLASADE ADELUOLA DEMOCRATIC SHELBURNE 16 BERNIE SANDERS DEMOCRATIC BURLINGTON 337 TOTAL WRITE IN COUNTS DEMOCRATIC 1 LAWRENCE ZUPAN (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC 1 OTHER WRITE IN COUNTS 0 OVERVOTES 0 BLANK VOTES 19 TOTAL VOTES COUNTED 373 REPRESENTATIVE TO CONGRESS Vote for not more than ONE DAN FREILICH DEMOCRATIC WEST WINDSOR 41 BENJAMIN MITCHELL DEMOCRATIC WESTMINSTER 8 PETER WELCH DEMOCRATIC NORWICH 312 TOTAL WRITE IN COUNTS DEMOCRATIC 1 ANYA TYNIC (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC 1 OTHER WRITE IN COUNTS 0 OVERVOTES 0 BLANK VOTES 11 TOTAL VOTES COUNTED 373 GOVERNOR Vote for not more than ONE JAMES EHLERS DEMOCRATIC WINOOSKI 63 CHRISTINE HALLQUIST DEMOCRATIC HYDE PARK 162 BRENDA SIEGEL DEMOCRATIC NEWFANE 78 ETHAN SONNEBORN DEMOCRATIC BRISTOL 21 TOTAL WRITE IN COUNTS DEMOCRATIC 17 CHIP TROIANO (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC 1 JOHN ROGERS (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC 13 PHIL SCOTT (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC 3 OTHER WRITE IN COUNTS 0 OVERVOTES 0 BLANK VOTES 32 TOTAL VOTES COUNTED 373 08/15/2018 5 CHURCH STREET, MIDDLESEX, VT 05602 Page 2 of 17 OFFICIAL RETURN OF VOTES ENTRY Town MIDDLESEX Election AUGUST PRIMARY District WAS-5 Name on Ballot Party Town of Residence Vote Cast LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Vote for not more than ONE DAVID ZUCKERMAN DEMOCRATIC HINESBURG 317 TOTAL WRITE IN COUNTS DEMOCRATIC 5 CHRISTINE HALLQUIST DEMOCRATIC 1 (Write-in) CORIE PIERCE (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC 1 DAN TURNER (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC 1 ETHAN SONNEBORN (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC 1 JANE KITCHEL (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC 1 OTHER WRITE IN COUNTS 0 OVERVOTES 0 BLANK VOTES 51 TOTAL VOTES COUNTED 373 STATE TREASURER Vote for not more than ONE BETH PEARCE DEMOCRATIC BARRE CITY 316 TOTAL WRITE IN COUNTS DEMOCRATIC 1 KIMBERLY JESSUP (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC 1 OTHER WRITE IN COUNTS 0 OVERVOTES 0 BLANK VOTES 56 TOTAL VOTES COUNTED 373 SECRETARY OF STATE Vote for not more than ONE JIM CONDOS DEMOCRATIC MONTPELIER 320 TOTAL WRITE IN COUNTS DEMOCRATIC 1 CHARLES MERRIMAN (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC 1 OTHER WRITE IN COUNTS 0 OVERVOTES 0 BLANK VOTES 52 TOTAL VOTES COUNTED 373 08/15/2018 5 CHURCH STREET, MIDDLESEX, VT 05602 Page 3 of 17 OFFICIAL RETURN OF VOTES ENTRY Town MIDDLESEX Election AUGUST PRIMARY District WAS-5 Name on Ballot Party Town of Residence Vote Cast AUDITOR OF ACCOUNTS Vote for not more than ONE DOUG HOFFER DEMOCRATIC BURLINGTON 311 TOTAL WRITE IN COUNTS DEMOCRATIC 1 PETER RAYMOND (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC 1 OTHER WRITE IN COUNTS 0 OVERVOTES 0 BLANK VOTES 61 TOTAL VOTES COUNTED 373 ATTORNEY GENERAL Vote for not more than ONE T.J. DONOVAN DEMOCRATIC SOUTH BURLINGTON 302 TOTAL WRITE IN COUNTS DEMOCRATIC 4 BRIDGET ASAY (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC 2 GAVIN BOYLES (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC 1 WILLIAM BAKER (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC 1 OTHER WRITE IN COUNTS 0 OVERVOTES 0 BLANK VOTES 67 TOTAL VOTES COUNTED 373 08/15/2018 5 CHURCH STREET, MIDDLESEX, VT 05602 Page 4 of 17 OFFICIAL RETURN OF VOTES ENTRY Town MIDDLESEX Election AUGUST PRIMARY District WAS-5 Name on Ballot Party Town of Residence Vote Cast STATE SENATOR Vote for not more than THREE ANDREW BREWER DEMOCRATIC MONTPELIER 80 ANN CUMMINGS DEMOCRATIC MONTPELIER 172 ASHLEY A. HILL DEMOCRATIC MONTPELIER 107 THEO KENNEDY DEMOCRATIC MIDDLESEX 203 ANDREW PERCHLIK DEMOCRATIC MONTPELIER 184 ANTHONY POLLINA DEMOCRATIC MIDDLESEX 258 TOTAL WRITE IN COUNTS DEMOCRATIC 4 BILL DOYLE (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC 1 CHRIS BRADLEY (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC 1 MATISSE BUSTOS HAWKES DEMOCRATIC 1 (Write-in) PETER TURLEY (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC 1 OTHER WRITE IN COUNTS 0 OVERVOTES 0 BLANK VOTES 111 TOTAL VOTES COUNTED 1,119 STATE REPRESENTATIVE Vote for not more than ONE KIMBERLY JESSUP DEMOCRATIC MIDDLESEX 307 TOTAL WRITE IN COUNTS DEMOCRATIC 4 CHARLES BORIGHT (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC 1 JOHN DEMETER (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC 1 KARL YALICKI (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC 1 NORA KENNEDY (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC 1 OTHER WRITE IN COUNTS 0 OVERVOTES 0 BLANK VOTES 62 TOTAL VOTES COUNTED 373 08/15/2018 5 CHURCH STREET, MIDDLESEX, VT 05602 Page 5 of 17 OFFICIAL RETURN OF VOTES ENTRY Town MIDDLESEX Election AUGUST PRIMARY District WAS-5 Name on Ballot Party Town of Residence Vote Cast PROBATE JUDGE Vote for not more than ONE JEFFREY P. KILGORE DEMOCRATIC WATERBURY 265 TOTAL WRITE IN COUNTS DEMOCRATIC 1 BOB EDSON (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC 1 OTHER WRITE IN COUNTS 0 OVERVOTES 0 BLANK VOTES 107 TOTAL VOTES COUNTED 373 ASSISTANT JUDGE Vote for not more than TWO MIRIAM "MUFFIE" CONLON DEMOCRATIC MONTPELIER 230 OTTO TRAUTZ DEMOCRATIC CABOT 201 TOTAL WRITE IN COUNTS DEMOCRATIC 1 NANCY EDSON (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC 1 OTHER WRITE IN COUNTS 0 OVERVOTES 0 BLANK VOTES 314 TOTAL VOTES COUNTED 746 STATE'S ATTORNEY Vote for not more than ONE RORY T. THIBAULT DEMOCRATIC CABOT 250 TOTAL WRITE IN COUNTS DEMOCRATIC 1 ALFRED MILLS (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC 1 OTHER WRITE IN COUNTS 0 OVERVOTES 1 BLANK VOTES 121 TOTAL VOTES COUNTED 373 08/15/2018 5 CHURCH STREET, MIDDLESEX, VT 05602 Page 6 of 17 OFFICIAL RETURN OF VOTES ENTRY Town MIDDLESEX Election AUGUST PRIMARY District WAS-5 Name on Ballot Party Town of Residence Vote Cast SHERIFF Vote for not more than ONE TOTAL WRITE IN COUNTS DEMOCRATIC 13 ELMER DEFORCE (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC 1 LARRY ROBINSON (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC 1 LARRY ROONEY (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC 2 LINDA RADTKE (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC 1 MARK HUGHES (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC 2 RAY MIKUS (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC 1 SAMUEL HILL (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC 3 STEVE MARTIN (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC 1 THEO KENNEDY (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC 1 OTHER WRITE IN COUNTS 0 OVERVOTES 0 BLANK VOTES 360 TOTAL VOTES COUNTED 373 HIGH BAILIFF Vote for not more than ONE TOTAL WRITE IN COUNTS DEMOCRATIC 9 HEATHER KATZ (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC 1 JOHN BUDDINGTON (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC 1 MARC POOCINO (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC 1 MARK HUGHES (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC 2 MAUREEN COFFRIN (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC 1 MICHAEL HALL (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC 1 ROBERT JERVIS (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC 1 SCOTT SKINNER (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC 1 OTHER WRITE IN COUNTS 0 OVERVOTES 0 BLANK VOTES 364 TOTAL VOTES COUNTED 373 08/15/2018 5 CHURCH STREET, MIDDLESEX, VT 05602 Page 7 of 17 OFFICIAL RETURN OF VOTES ENTRY Town MIDDLESEX Election AUGUST PRIMARY District WAS-5 Name on Ballot Party Town of Residence Vote Cast US SENATOR Vote for not more than ONE TOTAL WRITE IN COUNTS PROGRESSIVE 1 BERNIE SANDERS (Write-in) PROGRESSIVE 1 OTHER WRITE IN COUNTS 0 OVERVOTES 0 BLANK VOTES 0 TOTAL VOTES COUNTED 1 REPRESENTATIVE TO CONGRESS Vote for not more than ONE TOTAL WRITE IN COUNTS PROGRESSIVE 1 PETER WELCH (Write-in) PROGRESSIVE 1 OTHER WRITE IN COUNTS 0 OVERVOTES 0 BLANK VOTES 0 TOTAL VOTES COUNTED 1 GOVERNOR Vote for not more than ONE TOTAL WRITE IN COUNTS PROGRESSIVE 1 BRENDA SIEGEL (Write-in) PROGRESSIVE 1 OTHER WRITE IN COUNTS 0 OVERVOTES 0 BLANK VOTES 0 TOTAL VOTES COUNTED 1 LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Vote for not more than ONE TOTAL WRITE IN COUNTS PROGRESSIVE 1 DAVID ZUCKERMAN (Write-in) PROGRESSIVE 1 OTHER WRITE IN COUNTS 0 OVERVOTES 0 BLANK VOTES 0 TOTAL VOTES COUNTED 1 08/15/2018 5 CHURCH STREET, MIDDLESEX, VT 05602 Page 8 of 17 OFFICIAL RETURN OF VOTES ENTRY Town MIDDLESEX Election AUGUST PRIMARY District WAS-5 Name on Ballot Party Town of Residence Vote Cast STATE TREASURER Vote for not more than ONE TOTAL WRITE IN COUNTS PROGRESSIVE 1 BETH PEARCE (Write-in) PROGRESSIVE 1 OTHER WRITE IN COUNTS 0 OVERVOTES 0 BLANK VOTES 0 TOTAL VOTES COUNTED 1 SECRETARY OF STATE Vote for not more than ONE TOTAL WRITE IN COUNTS PROGRESSIVE 1 JOHN CONDOS (Write-in) PROGRESSIVE 1 OTHER WRITE IN COUNTS 0 OVERVOTES 0 BLANK VOTES 0 TOTAL VOTES COUNTED 1 AUDITOR OF ACCOUNTS Vote for not more than ONE TOTAL WRITE IN COUNTS PROGRESSIVE 1 DOUG HOFFER (Write-in) PROGRESSIVE 1 OTHER WRITE IN COUNTS 0 OVERVOTES 0 BLANK VOTES 0 TOTAL VOTES COUNTED 1 ATTORNEY GENERAL Vote for not more than ONE TOTAL WRITE IN COUNTS PROGRESSIVE 1 T.
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