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Primary Election OFFICIAL RESULTS Prince Georges, Maryland June 26, 2018 Run Date:07/10/18 01:59 PM STATISTICS Report EL45A Page 001 Page 1 of 11 E &l2a0o7c067F (s0p16.66h3b6T &a00L Jurisdiction Wide Summary Gubernatorial Primary Election OFFICIAL RESULTS Prince Georges, Maryland June 26, 2018 Run Date:07/10/18 01:59 PM STATISTICS Report EL45A Page 001 TOTAL VOTES % EV ED ABS1 PROV ABS2 PRECINCTS COUNTED (OF 288). 288 100.00 REGISTERED VOTERS - TOTAL . 527,531 REGISTERED VOTERS - Republican . 40,699 7.71 REGISTERED VOTERS - Democratic . 451,523 85.59 REGISTERED VOTERS - Non-Partisan. 35,309 6.69 BALLOTS CAST - TOTAL. 139,428 41,101 91,632 3,064 2,998 633 BALLOTS CAST - Republican . 5,168 3.71 1,052 3,772 229 77 38 BALLOTS CAST - Democratic . 132,566 95.08 39,752 86,577 2,791 2,863 583 BALLOTS CAST - Non-Partisan . 1,694 1.21 297 1,283 44 58 12 BALLOTS CAST - BLANK. 65 .05 8 36 13 7 1 VOTER TURNOUT - TOTAL . 26.43 VOTER TURNOUT - Republican. 12.70 VOTER TURNOUT - Democratic. 29.36 VOTER TURNOUT - Non-Partisan . 4.80 VOTER TURNOUT - BLANK . .01 Jurisdiction Wide Summary Gubernatorial Primary Election OFFICIAL RESULTS Prince Georges, Maryland June 26, 2018 Run Date:07/10/18 01:59 PM Republican Report EL45A Page 002 TOTAL VOTES % EV ED ABS1 PROV ABS2 REP Governor / Lt. Governor (VOTE FOR) 1 Hogan-Rutherford . 4,888 100.00 1,000 3,571 212 67 38 Total . 4,888 1,000 3,571 212 67 38 Over Votes . 0 0 0 0 0 0 Under Votes . 280 52 201 17 10 0 REP Comptroller (VOTE FOR) 1 Anjali Reed Phukan . 3,856 100.00 792 2,806 171 54 33 Total . 3,856 792 2,806 171 54 33 Over Votes . 0 0 0 0 0 0 Under Votes . 1,312 260 966 58 23 5 REP Attorney General (VOTE FOR) 1 Craig Wolf . 4,183 100.00 867 3,038 183 60 35 Total . 4,183 867 3,038 183 60 35 Over Votes . 0 0 0 0 0 0 Under Votes . 985 185 734 46 17 3 REP U.S. Senator (VOTE FOR) 1 Tony Campbell . 1,261 27.57 230 965 41 13 12 Chris Chaffee . 1,093 23.90 246 783 46 10 8 Evan M. Cronhardt. 130 2.84 25 99 5 1 0 Nnabu Eze . 231 5.05 57 157 5 11 1 John R. Graziani . 297 6.49 61 217 11 8 0 Christina J. Grigorian . 819 17.91 151 611 41 11 5 Albert Binyahmin Howard. 88 1.92 19 64 4 1 0 Bill Krehnbrink . 125 2.73 28 87 7 0 3 Gerald I. Smith, Jr.. 245 5.36 56 170 11 3 5 Blaine Taylor . 184 4.02 44 127 7 6 0 Brian Charles Vaeth . 101 2.21 21 70 9 1 0 Total . 4,574 938 3,350 187 65 34 Over Votes . 21 1 19 1 0 0 Under Votes . 573 113 403 41 12 4 REP Representative in Congress - 4 Congressional District 4 (VOTE FOR) 1 George McDermott . 1,661 100.00 346 1,185 86 27 17 Total . 1,661 346 1,185 86 27 17 Over Votes . 0 0 0 0 0 0 Under Votes . 418 90 290 20 17 1 REP Representative in Congress - 5 Congressional District 5 (VOTE FOR) 1 William A. Devine, III . 1,443 57.93 292 1,078 47 16 10 Johnny Rice. 1,048 42.07 213 769 49 11 6 Total . 2,491 505 1,847 96 27 16 Over Votes . 1 0 1 0 0 0 Under Votes . 597 111 449 27 6 4 Jurisdiction Wide Summary Gubernatorial Primary Election OFFICIAL RESULTS Prince Georges, Maryland June 26, 2018 Run Date:07/10/18 01:59 PM Republican Report EL45A Page 003 file:///E:/Jurisdictionwidesummaryofficial 7/10/2018 Page 2 of 11 TOTAL VOTES % EV ED ABS1 PROV ABS2 REP State Senator - 21 Legislative District 21 (VOTE FOR) 1 Lee Havis . 758 100.00 141 565 35 12 5 Total . 758 141 565 35 12 5 Over Votes . 0 0 0 0 0 0 Under Votes . 207 34 156 10 7 0 REP State Senator - 26 Legislative District 26 (VOTE FOR) 1 Ike Puzon . 439 100.00 99 311 19 5 5 Total . 439 99 311 19 5 5 Over Votes . 0 0 0 0 0 0 Under Votes . 109 28 75 5 1 0 REP State Senator - 27 Legislative District 27 (VOTE FOR) 1 Roussan "Rou" Etienne, Jr.. 107 27.30 22 79 6 0 0 Jesse Allen Peed . 285 72.70 54 211 18 2 0 Total . 392 76 290 24 2 0 Over Votes . 0 0 0 0 0 0 Under Votes . 53 12 34 6 1 0 REP State Senator - 47 Legislative District 47 (VOTE FOR) 1 Fred Price, Jr. 266 100.00 36 214 12 2 2 Total . 266 36 214 12 2 2 Over Votes . 0 0 0 0 0 0 Under Votes . 62 3 57 1 1 0 REP House of Delegates - 21 Legislative District 21 (VOTE FOR) 2 Chike Anyanwu . 588 45.23 117 432 28 7 4 Richard Douglas . 712 54.77 137 533 29 10 3 Nomination Vacant. 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total . 1,300 254 965 57 17 7 Over Votes . 0 0 0 0 0 0 Under Votes . 630 96 477 33 21 3 REP House of Delegates - 22 Legislative District 22 (VOTE FOR) 1 Winnie Obike . 529 100.00 90 403 15 8 13 Nomination Vacant. 0 0 0 0 0 0 Nomination Vacant. 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total . 529 90 403 15 8 13 Over Votes . 0 0 0 0 0 0 Under Votes . 142 24 105 8 3 2 Jurisdiction Wide Summary Gubernatorial Primary Election OFFICIAL RESULTS Prince Georges, Maryland June 26, 2018 Run Date:07/10/18 01:59 PM Republican Report EL45A Page 004 TOTAL VOTES % EV ED ABS1 PROV ABS2 REP House of Delegates - 23A Legislative Subdistrict 23A (VOTE FOR) 1 Kathleen Kositzky Crank. 429 100.00 101 315 9 3 1 Total . 429 101 315 9 3 1 Over Votes . 0 0 0 0 0 0 Under Votes . 101 22 76 1 2 0 REP House of Delegates - 27B Legislative Subdistrict 27B (VOTE FOR) 1 Philip A. Parenti. 126 58.88 18 103 5 0 0 Michael A. Thomas. 88 41.12 18 64 6 0 0 Total . 214 36 167 11 0 0 Over Votes . 0 0 0 0 0 0 Under Votes . 30 5 19 3 3 0 REP County Executive (VOTE FOR) 1 Jerry J. Mathis . 4,145 100.00 876 2,993 187 56 33 Total . 4,145 876 2,993 187 56 33 Over Votes . 0 0 0 0 0 0 Under Votes . 1,023 176 779 42 21 5 REP County Council At Large (VOTE FOR) 1 Felicia Folarin . 4,020 100.00 837 2,912 178 59 34 Nomination Vacant. 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total . 4,020 837 2,912 178 59 34 Over Votes . 0 0 0 0 0 0 Under Votes . 1,148 215 860 51 18 4 file:///E:/Jurisdictionwidesummaryofficial 7/10/2018 Page 3 of 11 REP Judge of the Circuit Court Judicial Circuit 7 (VOTE FOR) 6 Tiffany H. Anderson . 3,498 17.46 762 2,500 159 45 32 Robin Bright . 3,354 16.74 744 2,384 157 40 29 Peter Killough. 3,269 16.32 709 2,343 153 35 29 William Snoddy. 3,179 15.87 709 2,266 146 29 29 Sean D. Wallace . 3,340 16.67 733 2,386 156 35 30 Judy Lynn Woodall. 3,393 16.94 755 2,408 160 41 29 Total . 20,033 4,412 14,287 931 225 178 Over Votes . 0 0 0 0 0 0 Under Votes . 10,975 1,900 8,345 443 237 50 REP Cent Committee - 22 Legislative District 22 (VOTE FOR) 1 Jim Wass. 539 100.00 91 407 19 8 14 Nomination Vacant. 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total . 539 91 407 19 8 14 Over Votes . 0 0 0 0 0 0 Under Votes . 132 23 101 4 3 1 Jurisdiction Wide Summary Gubernatorial Primary Election OFFICIAL RESULTS Prince Georges, Maryland June 26, 2018 Run Date:07/10/18 01:59 PM Republican Report EL45A Page 005 TOTAL VOTES % EV ED ABS1 PROV ABS2 REP Cent Committee - 47 Legislative District 47 (VOTE FOR) 2 Lucille Gaither . 249 53.21 34 199 13 1 2 Alessandro Silverio Pacheco . 219 46.79 29 178 8 2 2 Total . 468 63 377 21 3 4 Over Votes . 0 0 0 0 0 0 Under Votes . 188 15 165 5 3 0 Jurisdiction Wide Summary Gubernatorial Primary Election OFFICIAL RESULTS Prince Georges, Maryland June 26, 2018 Run Date:07/10/18 01:59 PM Democratic Report EL45A Page 006 TOTAL VOTES % EV ED ABS1 PROV ABS2 DEM Governor / Lt. Governor (VOTE FOR) 1 Baker-Embry. 63,513 49.93 19,842 40,755 1,383 1,279 254 Jaffe-Jaffe. 1,919 1.51 543 1,272 28 67 9 Jealous-Turnbull . 47,761 37.55 13,804 32,093 787 873 204 Jones-Waters . 2,330 1.83 565 1,606 38 115 6 Ervin-Johnson . 1,686 1.33 435 1,100 89 50 12 Madaleno-Jenkins . 2,138 1.68 548 1,445 73 65 7 Ross-Verratti . 1,452 1.14 408 957 36 41 10 Shea-Scott . 1,733 1.36 561 1,062 55 39 16 Vignarajah-Blake . 4,662 3.67 1,306 3,095 102 141 18 Total .
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