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Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Write-In COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA COUNTY OF MONROE Election : General Election WRITE-IN CANDIDATES Election Date : 11/8/2016 Office Title Party Name Precinct Vote Count Presidential Electors WRITE-IN AL ROKER 08 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for the candidates of one party for President and Vice-President, or insert the names of candidates) Presidential Electors WRITE-IN ANDREW DEVITO 09W 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for the candidates of one party for President and Vice-President, or insert the names of candidates) Presidential Electors WRITE-IN ANTHONY J. ASARO, SR 09W 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for the candidates of one party for President and Vice-President, or insert the names of candidates) Presidential Electors WRITE-IN ANTHONY J. ASARO, SR 09E 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for the candidates of one party for President and Vice-President, or insert the names of candidates) Presidential Electors WRITE-IN BARACK OBAMA 12-1 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for the candidates of one party for President and Vice-President, or insert the names of candidates) Presidential Electors WRITE-IN BARBARA ANN LUTZ 19E 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for the candidates of one party for President and Vice-President, or insert the names of candidates) Presidential Electors WRITE-IN BARNEY SANDERS 19E 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for the candidates of one party for President and Vice-President, or insert the names of candidates) Presidential Electors WRITE-IN BEN CARSON 17-3 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for the candidates of one party for President and Vice-President, or insert the names of candidates) Presidential Electors WRITE-IN BEN CARSON 20 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for the candidates of one party for President and Vice-President, or insert the names of candidates) Presidential Electors WRITE-IN BEN CARSON 02-4 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for the candidates of one party for President and Vice-President, or insert the names of candidates) Presidential Electors WRITE-IN BERNARD SANDERS 02-2 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for the candidates of one party for President and Vice-President, or insert the names of candidates) Presidential Electors WRITE-IN BERNARD SANDERS 08 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for the candidates of one party for President and Vice-President, or insert the names of candidates) Presidential Electors WRITE-IN BERNARD SANDERS 17-2 2 (4 Year Term) (Vote for the candidates of one party for President and Vice-President, or insert the names of candidates) Presidential Electors WRITE-IN BERNARS SANDERS 18-2 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for the candidates of one party for President and Vice-President, or insert the names of candidates) Presidential Electors WRITE-IN BERNEY SANDERS 18-5 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for the candidates of one party for President and Vice-President, or insert the names of candidates) Presidential Electors WRITE-IN BERNIE SANDER 09W 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for the candidates of one party for President and Vice-President, or insert the names of candidates) Presidential Electors WRITE-IN BERNIE SANDERS 17-5 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for the candidates of one party for President and Vice-President, or insert the names of candidates) Presidential Electors WRITE-IN BERNIE SANDERS 18-3 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for the candidates of one party for President and Vice-President, or insert the names of candidates) Printed On: 11/16/2016 Page 1 Of 18 COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA COUNTY OF MONROE Election : General Election WRITE-IN CANDIDATES Election Date : 11/8/2016 Office Title Party Name Precinct Vote Count Presidential Electors WRITE-IN BERNIE SANDERS 12-1 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for the candidates of one party for President and Vice-President, or insert the names of candidates) Presidential Electors WRITE-IN BERNIE SANDERS 19W 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for the candidates of one party for President and Vice-President, or insert the names of candidates) Presidential Electors WRITE-IN BERNIE SANDERS 05-5 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for the candidates of one party for President and Vice-President, or insert the names of candidates) Presidential Electors WRITE-IN BERNIE SANDERS 03-1 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for the candidates of one party for President and Vice-President, or insert the names of candidates) Presidential Electors WRITE-IN BERNIE SANDERS 02-4 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for the candidates of one party for President and Vice-President, or insert the names of candidates) Presidential Electors WRITE-IN BERNIE SANDERS 05-1 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for the candidates of one party for President and Vice-President, or insert the names of candidates) Presidential Electors WRITE-IN BERNIE SANDERS 17-4 4 (4 Year Term) (Vote for the candidates of one party for President and Vice-President, or insert the names of candidates) Presidential Electors WRITE-IN BERNIE SANDERS 03-2 3 (4 Year Term) (Vote for the candidates of one party for President and Vice-President, or insert the names of candidates) Presidential Electors WRITE-IN BERNIE SANDERS 19W 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for the candidates of one party for President and Vice-President, or insert the names of candidates) Presidential Electors WRITE-IN BERNIE SANDERS 12-3 2 (4 Year Term) (Vote for the candidates of one party for President and Vice-President, or insert the names of candidates) Presidential Electors WRITE-IN BERNIE SANDERS 14 2 (4 Year Term) (Vote for the candidates of one party for President and Vice-President, or insert the names of candidates) Presidential Electors WRITE-IN BERNIE SANDERS 05-2 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for the candidates of one party for President and Vice-President, or insert the names of candidates) Presidential Electors WRITE-IN BERNIE SANDERS 15 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for the candidates of one party for President and Vice-President, or insert the names of candidates) Presidential Electors WRITE-IN BERNIE SANDERS 12-4 3 (4 Year Term) (Vote for the candidates of one party for President and Vice-President, or insert the names of candidates) Presidential Electors WRITE-IN BERNIE SANDERS 05-4 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for the candidates of one party for President and Vice-President, or insert the names of candidates) Presidential Electors WRITE-IN BERNIE SANDERS 03-4 4 (4 Year Term) (Vote for the candidates of one party for President and Vice-President, or insert the names of candidates) Presidential Electors WRITE-IN BERNIE SANDERS 05-5 2 (4 Year Term) (Vote for the candidates of one party for President and Vice-President, or insert the names of candidates) Presidential Electors WRITE-IN BERNIE SANDERS 05-6 3 (4 Year Term) (Vote for the candidates of one party for President and Vice-President, or insert the names of candidates) Presidential Electors WRITE-IN BERNIE SANDERS 17-4 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for the candidates of one party for President and Vice-President, or insert the names of candidates) Printed On: 11/16/2016 Page 2 Of 18 COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA COUNTY OF MONROE Election : General Election WRITE-IN CANDIDATES Election Date : 11/8/2016 Office Title Party Name Precinct Vote Count Presidential Electors WRITE-IN BERNIE SANDERS 17-1 2 (4 Year Term) (Vote for the candidates of one party for President and Vice-President, or insert the names of candidates) Presidential Electors WRITE-IN BERNIE SANDERS 03-3 3 (4 Year Term) (Vote for the candidates of one party for President and Vice-President, or insert the names of candidates) Presidential Electors WRITE-IN BERNIE SANDERS 06 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for the candidates of one party for President and Vice-President, or insert the names of candidates) Presidential Electors WRITE-IN BERNIE SANDERS 07N 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for the candidates of one party for President and Vice-President, or insert the names of candidates) Presidential Electors WRITE-IN BERNIE SANDERS 07N 2 (4 Year Term) (Vote for the candidates of one party for President and Vice-President, or insert the names of candidates) Presidential Electors WRITE-IN BERNIE SANDERS 17-3 2 (4 Year Term) (Vote for the candidates of one party for President and Vice-President, or insert the names of candidates) Presidential Electors WRITE-IN BERNIE SANDERS 16-1 3 (4 Year Term) (Vote for the candidates of one party for President and Vice-President, or insert the names of candidates) Presidential Electors WRITE-IN BERNIE SANDERS 14 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for the candidates of one party for President and Vice-President, or insert the names of candidates) Presidential Electors WRITE-IN BERNIE SANDERS 07N 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for the candidates of one party for President and Vice-President, or insert the names of candidates) Presidential Electors WRITE-IN BERNIE SANDERS 08 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for the candidates of one party for President and Vice-President, or insert the names of candidates) Presidential Electors WRITE-IN BERNIE SANDERS 20 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for the candidates of one party for President and Vice-President, or insert the names of candidates) Presidential Electors WRITE-IN BERNIE SANDERS 20 2 (4 Year Term) (Vote for the candidates of one party for President and Vice-President, or insert the names of candidates) Presidential Electors WRITE-IN BERNIE SANDERS 12-2 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for the candidates of one party for President and Vice-President, or insert the names of candidates) Presidential Electors WRITE-IN BERNIE SANDERS 13 3 (4 Year Term) (Vote for the candidates of one party for President and Vice-President, or insert the names of candidates) Presidential Electors WRITE-IN BERNIE SANDERS 09W 1 (4 Year Term) (Vote for the candidates of one party for President and Vice-President, or insert the names of candidates) Presidential Electors WRITE-IN
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