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2016 Statewide General Election Canvass Montana MONTANA SECRETARY OF STATE LINDA McCULLOCH 2016 STATEWIDE GENERAL ELECTION CANVASS Voting Information Number of Registered Votes Voter Precincts Voters Cast Turnout Beaverhead 16 6733 5088 75.57 % Big Horn 19 7994 4434 55.47 % Blaine 8 3937 2818 71.58 % Broadwater 5 4216 3265 77.44 % Carbon 13 7723 6140 79.50 % Carter 4 962 812 84.41 % Cascade 23 53867 35999 66.83 % Chouteau 9 3509 2715 77.37 % Custer 14 7134 5386 75.50 % Daniels 4 1214 993 81.80 % Dawson 7 5890 4498 76.37 % Deer Lodge 14 5411 4425 81.78 % Fallon 4 1980 1533 77.42 % Fergus 16 7727 6082 78.71 % Flathead 42 67112 48290 71.95 % Gallatin 32 75481 55974 74.16 % Garfield 4 914 735 80.42 % Glacier 16 7782 5334 68.54 % Golden Valley 2 598 503 84.11 % Granite 4 2352 1860 79.08 % Hill 17 9521 6727 70.65 % Jefferson 10 8377 6971 83.22 % Judith Basin 4 1441 1248 86.61 % Lake 20 18799 13626 72.48 % Lewis & Clark 37 45342 35974 79.34 % Liberty 4 1171 992 84.71 % Lincoln 14 13472 9639 71.55 % Madison 8 6176 4935 79.91 % McCone 3 1256 1085 86.39 % Meagher 1 1305 1011 77.47 % Mineral 6 3101 2096 67.59 % Missoula 52 83745 61761 73.75 % Musselshell 6 3031 2491 82.18 % Park 11 12622 9726 77.06 % Petroleum 1 426 338 79.34 % Phillips 13 2749 2248 81.78 % Pondera 8 3529 2831 80.22 % Powder River 7 1299 1102 84.83 % Powell 13 3538 2898 81.91 % Prairie 4 879 709 80.66 % Ravalli 24 30119 23355 77.54 % Richland 13 7048 4988 70.77 % Roosevelt 12 5813 3825 65.80 % Rosebud 12 4982 3593 72.12 % Sanders 9 8290 6140 74.07 % Sheridan 6 2422 1942 80.18 % Silver Bow 31 21950 17251 78.59 % Stillwater 8 6104 5006 82.01 % Sweet Grass 5 2664 2176 81.68 % Teton 5 4060 3331 82.04 % Toole 5 2654 2094 78.90 % Treasure 3 560 461 82.32 % Valley 8 4845 4029 83.16 % Wheatland 5 1333 983 73.74 % Wibaux 1 746 564 75.60 % Yellowstone 44 96465 71871 74.50 % Total 686 694370 516901 74.44 % 1 of 18 MONTANA SECRETARY OF STATE LINDA McCULLOCH 2016 STATEWIDE GENERAL ELECTION CANVASS PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT "ROCKY" ROQUE DE LA HILLARY CLINTON AND JILL STEIN AND AJAMU GARY JOHNSON AND BILL DONALD J. TRUMP AND FUENTE AND MICHAEL TIM KAINE BARAKA WELD MICHAEL R. PENCE STEINBERG Democrat Green Libertarian Republican American Delta Beaverhead 18 1143 70 265 3353 Big Horn 21 2094 71 185 1853 Blaine 26 1202 73 102 1268 Broadwater 5 573 37 169 2348 Carbon 14 1828 70 307 3748 Carter 1 70 6 24 678 Cascade 135 12175 446 1996 19632 Chouteau 10 732 37 131 1679 Custer 15 1176 35 302 3657 Daniels 0 168 6 51 730 Dawson 7 787 33 184 3320 Deer Lodge 23 2058 74 276 1763 Fallon 2 154 4 45 1279 Fergus 15 1202 52 302 4269 Flathead 106 13293 656 2199 30240 Gallatin 168 24246 1061 4015 23802 Garfield 1 34 1 27 653 Glacier 22 3121 95 203 1620 Golden Valley 3 71 3 29 365 Granite 3 472 25 83 1192 Hill 21 2371 118 438 3478 Jefferson 24 1998 75 394 4177 Judith Basin 3 235 12 79 872 Lake 41 4776 229 534 7530 Lewis & Clark 103 14478 559 2210 16895 Liberty 3 206 2 47 698 Lincoln 22 2041 96 396 6729 Madison 13 1180 58 195 3297 McCone 0 154 7 37 862 Meagher 2 193 10 41 729 Mineral 11 519 35 108 1330 Missoula 172 31543 1704 3357 22250 Musselshell 5 332 18 94 1967 Park 31 3595 200 500 4980 Petroleum 1 30 1 12 278 Phillips 2 318 19 99 1723 Pondera 10 738 34 135 1799 Powder River 0 127 1 39 884 Powell 10 551 41 163 2029 Prairie 2 100 1 30 556 Ravalli 60 6223 261 992 14810 Richland 6 671 23 239 3908 Roosevelt 16 1560 95 180 1797 Rosebud 15 987 33 152 2253 Sanders 13 1218 94 299 4286 Sheridan 2 477 20 92 1241 Silver Bow 94 8619 293 1057 6376 Stillwater 11 908 35 251 3661 Sweet Grass 3 402 23 77 1595 Teton 12 808 27 162 2170 Toole 6 402 29 96 1497 Treasure 1 59 6 26 351 Valley 14 886 44 234 2698 Wheatland 6 179 14 43 702 Wibaux 1 55 0 18 463 Yellowstone 239 22171 898 4316 40920 Total 1570 177709 7970 28037 279240 2 of 18 MONTANA SECRETARY OF STATE LINDA McCULLOCH 2016 STATEWIDE GENERAL ELECTION CANVASS UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE DENISE JUNEAU RICK BRECKENRIDGE RYAN ZINKE Democrat Libertarian Republican Beaverhead 1424 161 3417 Big Horn 2393 121 1851 Blaine 1476 58 1241 Broadwater 710 105 2393 Carbon 2156 187 3758 Carter 89 18 677 Cascade 14833 1069 19546 Chouteau 911 77 1681 Custer 1612 174 3535 Daniels 200 36 633 Dawson 1098 157 3149 Deer Lodge 2537 173 1627 Fallon 227 45 1219 Fergus 1559 206 4230 Flathead 15029 1644 30768 Gallatin 26777 1978 25972 Garfield 56 13 651 Glacier 3544 89 1613 Golden Valley 96 14 373 Granite 575 60 1188 Hill 2968 239 3422 Jefferson 2329 200 4342 Judith Basin 324 30 875 Lake 5613 448 7328 Lewis & Clark 15765 988 18653 Liberty 238 27 713 Lincoln 2445 439 6531 Madison 1437 149 3270 McCone 200 23 838 Meagher 226 26 742 Mineral 666 101 1288 Missoula 34912 1794 23941 Musselshell 456 106 1892 Park 4167 349 4969 Petroleum 48 6 272 Phillips 493 44 1767 Pondera 955 61 1774 Powder River 162 36 861 Powell 784 110 1953 Prairie 141 37 522 Ravalli 7181 792 14980 Richland 896 183 3772 Roosevelt 1947 119 1685 Rosebud 1250 81 2223 Sanders 1623 297 4079 Sheridan 536 74 1260 Silver Bow 10126 606 6235 Stillwater 1200 177 3558 Sweet Grass 505 49 1587 Teton 1046 74 2172 Toole 493 75 1511 Treasure 96 9 346 Valley 1116 146 2701 Wheatland 242 28 689 Wibaux 105 27 408 Yellowstone 25926 2219 42677 Total 205919 16554 285358 3 of 18 MONTANA SECRETARY OF STATE LINDA McCULLOCH 2016 STATEWIDE GENERAL ELECTION CANVASS GOVERNOR & LT. GOVERNOR STEVE BULLOCK AND MIKE TED DUNLAP AND RON GREG GIANFORTE AND COONEY VANDEVENDER LESLEY ROBINSON Democrat Libertarian Republican Beaverhead 1989 150 2880 Big Horn 2724 142 1497 Blaine 1629 73 1080 Broadwater 1282 115 1827 Carbon 2775 193 3145 Carter 128 16 650 Cascade 19019 1042 15393 Chouteau 1260 69 1357 Custer 2065 199 3037 Daniels 289 33 649 Dawson 1077 202 3147 Deer Lodge 3034 178 1147 Fallon 368 47 1062 Fergus 2176 187 3657 Flathead 19202 1866 26384 Gallatin 30758 1852 22534 Garfield 114 15 603 Glacier 3799 132 1276 Golden Valley 166 15 308 Granite 790 57 979 Hill 3811 199 2642 Jefferson 3086 203 3602 Judith Basin 485 30 721 Lake 6561 527 6363 Lewis & Clark 21363 914 13296 Liberty 378 27 573 Lincoln 3308 406 5728 Madison 1982 150 2745 McCone 248 24 798 Meagher 364 31 602 Mineral 878 119 1065 Missoula 39717 2063 19078 Musselshell 741 125 1599 Park 5066 350 4134 Petroleum 74 10 247 Phillips 493 45 1693 Pondera 1310 68 1423 Powder River 257 29 780 Powell 1103 105 1639 Prairie 173 27 501 Ravalli 9455 838 12713 Richland 1085 201 3577 Roosevelt 2039 163 1525 Rosebud 1430 98 2018 Sanders 2267 302 3470 Sheridan 773 77 1033 Silver Bow 12007 522 4512 Stillwater 1748 161 3036 Sweet Grass 706 57 1385 Teton 1441 74 1777 Toole 799 56 1214 Treasure 160 12 276 Valley 1465 144 2343 Wheatland 399 20 547 Wibaux 143 21 381 Yellowstone 33974 2531 34467 Total 255933 17312 236115 4 of 18 MONTANA SECRETARY OF STATE LINDA McCULLOCH 2016 STATEWIDE GENERAL ELECTION CANVASS SECRETARY OF STATE MONICA J. LINDEEN ROGER ROOTS COREY STAPLETON Democrat Libertarian Republican Beaverhead 1410 175 3335 Big Horn 2531 118 1679 Blaine 1483 64 1195 Broadwater 846 104 2216 Carbon 2075 173 3786 Carter 112 15 646 Cascade 14030 1011 19895 Chouteau 888 55 1689 Custer 1700 168 3378 Daniels 235 38 671 Dawson 1301 138 2914 Deer Lodge 2527 170 1592 Fallon 263 43 1121 Fergus 1537 151 4230 Flathead 14395 1677 30572 Gallatin 24624 2599 26312 Garfield 69 13 636 Glacier 3505 166 1495 Golden Valley 116 16 354 Granite 575 62 1149 Hill 3110 209 3231 Jefferson 2476 212 4076 Judith Basin 321 25 874 Lake 5450 416 7410 Lewis & Clark 17639 1138 16075 Liberty 290 19 665 Lincoln 2506 426 6267 Madison 1332 167 3286 McCone 258 23 766 Meagher 250 34 694 Mineral 605 96 1302 Missoula 33421 2387 23567 Musselshell 496 100 1834 Park 3979 402 4979 Petroleum 43 6 280 Phillips 468 36 1685 Pondera 1006 63 1693 Powder River 159 23 851 Powell 802 87 1908 Prairie 164 35 487 Ravalli 6988 781 14895 Richland 1022 190 3560 Roosevelt 1936 179 1562 Rosebud 1481 74 1963 Sanders 1528 274 4112 Sheridan 653 56 1110 Silver Bow 10144 571 5987 Stillwater 1221 165 3514 Sweet Grass 485 77 1557 Teton 1048 69 2125 Toole 561 73 1406 Treasure 159 3 281 Valley 1330 143 2402 Wheatland 264 27 668 Wibaux 122 20 385 Yellowstone 26922 2125 41151 Total 204861 17687 277473 5 of 18 MONTANA SECRETARY OF STATE LINDA McCULLOCH 2016 STATEWIDE GENERAL ELECTION CANVASS ATTORNEY GENERAL LARRY JENT TIM FOX Democrat Republican Beaverhead 1019 3838 Big Horn 1810 2464 Blaine 1174 1536 Broadwater 524 2618 Carbon 1590 4317 Carter 69 701 Cascade 9995 24499 Chouteau 569 2020 Custer 1075 4057 Daniels 153 777 Dawson 824 3447 Deer Lodge 2110 2067 Fallon 163 1260 Fergus 1016 4827 Flathead 12075 33830 Gallatin 22988 29624 Garfield 36 682 Glacier 3199 1900 Golden Valley 62 414 Granite 450 1313 Hill 2316 4092 Jefferson 1780 4932 Judith Basin 188 1007 Lake 4305 8707 Lewis & Clark 11390 23130 Liberty 166 784 Lincoln 2109 7008 Madison 1137 3585 McCone 149 892 Meagher 151 815 Mineral 462 1514 Missoula 27807 30495 Musselshell 300 2085 Park 3651 5544 Petroleum 29 295 Phillips 287 1872 Pondera 701 2004 Powder River 105 921 Powell 847 1896 Prairie 87 584 Ravalli 5492 16900 Richland 708 4008 Roosevelt 1669 1936 Rosebud 929 2529 Sanders 1179 4636 Sheridan 430 1351 Silver Bow 8256 8134 Stillwater 767 4048 Sweet Grass 341 1756 Teton 644 2544 Toole 339 1661 Treasure 65 378 Valley 875 2920 Wheatland 189 757 Wibaux 74 448 Yellowstone 18145 50407 Total 158970 332766 6 of 18 MONTANA SECRETARY OF STATE LINDA McCULLOCH 2016 STATEWIDE GENERAL ELECTION CANVASS STATE AUDITOR JESSE LASLOVICH MATT ROSENDALE Democrat Republican Beaverhead 1898 2906 Big Horn 2505 1711 Blaine 1487 1173 Broadwater 980 2126 Carbon 2459 3415 Carter 84 662 Cascade 15878 17985 Chouteau
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