Steuben County 2004 General Election Results

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Steuben County 2004 General Election Results Steuben County General Election 11/22/2004 84 districts out of 84 reported ******* OFFICIAL RESULTS ******* County Wide PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS FOR PRESIDENT AND VICE-PRESIDENT (Vote ONCE) 1A George W. Bush / Dick Cheney - REP 26066 1B John F. Kerry / John Edwards - DEM 14090 1C Ralph Nader / Jan D. Pierce - IND 600 1D George W. Bush / Dick Cheney - CON 914 1E John F. Kerry / John Edwards - WOR 433 1F Ralph Nader / Peter Miguel Camejo - PJP 93 1G Roger Calero / Arrin Hawkins - SWP 11 1H Michael Badnarik / Richard V. Campagna - LBT 66 W1 David Cobb - Write-In 5 W10 Hillary Clinton - Write-In 1 W11 Bradley Davis - Write-In 1 W12 Elizabeth J. Hyler - Write-In 1 W2 Michael Halpin - Write-In 0 W3 John Joseph Kennedy - Write-In 0 W4 Michael A. Peroutka - Write-In 6 W5 Bill Van Auken - Write-In 0 W6 John Mc Cain - Write-In 6 W7 Rudy Giuliani - Write-In 1 W8 Colin Powell - Write-In 2 W9 Dennis Kucinich - Write-In 2 YY Blank - 352 ZZ Void - 36 County Wide UNITED STATES SENATOR (Vote for ONE) 2A Howard Mills - REP 16379 2B Charles E. Schumer - DEM 16224 2C Charles E. Schumer - IND 1328 2D Marilyn F. O'Grady - CON 1282 2E Charles E. Schumer - WOR 615 2F Abraham Hirschfeld - BLD 112 2G Martin Koppel - SWP 66 2H Donald Silberger - LBT 109 2I David E. McReynolds - GRE 201 John Mc Cain - Write-In 1 Hillary Clinton - Write-In 1 Ashley L. Easton - Write-In 1 Samuel B. Turner - Write-In 1 Blank - 6330 Void - 36 County Wide JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT (7th District) (Vote for ANY TWO) 3A Thomas A. Stander - REP 20804 3D Thomas A. Stander - CON 1378 4A Ann Marie Taddeo - REP 21639 5B Frank P. Geraci, Jr. - DEM 7060 5D Frank P. Geraci, Jr. - CON 640 5E Frank P. Geraci, Jr. - WOR 399 Peter Bradstreet - Write-In 1 Kathryn Basseler - Write-In 1 Thomas Lord - Write-In 1 Jim Goodling - Write-In 1 Sal Trenlwelk - Write-In 1 Blank - 33352 Void - 36 County Wide Representative In Congress (29th District) (Vote for ONE) 6A John Randy Kuhl, Jr. - REP 26619 6B Samara Barend - DEM 10467 6C John Ciampoli - IND 478 6D Mark W. Assini - CON 1323 6E Samara Barend - WOR 577 Hillary Clinton - Write-In 1 Bob Fenstemaker - Write-In 1 Jeremy Alderson - Write-In 1 Carl Hayden - Write-In 2 Abby H. Turner - Write-In 1 Blank - 3180 Void - 36 County Wide STATE SENATOR (53rd District) (Vote for ONE) 7A George H. Winner, Jr. - REP 23007 7B Daniel J. Cleveland - DEM 8821 7C George H. Winner, Jr. - IND 1038 7D George H. Winner, Jr. - CON 886 7E Daniel J. Cleveland - WOR 583 Michael Povoski - Write-In 2 Paul Schnaky - Write-In 1 William Odjgaw - Write-In 1 Blank - 8311 Void - 36 County Wide MEMBER OF ASSEMBLY (136th District) (Vote for ONE) 8A James G. Bacalles - REP 27278 8D James G. Bacalles - CON 1920 Ron Deming - Write-In 1 Thomas Lord - Write-In 1 Fredrick Bays - Write-In 1 Rachel Treichler - Write-In 22 Peter Griffin - Write-In 1 Myron Allis - Write-In 1 Pamela Walsh - Write-In 1 Donald Dreyer - Write-In 1 Alan C. Johnson - Write-In 1 William Rokenbrod - Write-In 1 Blank - 13421 Void - 36 County Wide SHERIFF (Vote for ONE) 9A Richard C. Tweddell - REP 26629 9D Richard C. Tweddell - CON 1873 Rachel Triechler - Write-In 2 Darin Robbins - Write-In 1 David K. Rouse - Write-In 2 Thomas Lord - Write-In 1 Joe Torre - Write-In 1 Wayne Cavalier - Write-In 17 Mindy Gesell - Write-In 1 Frederick Bays - Write-In 1 Dan Brown - Write-In 1 Jonathan Povoski - Write-In 1 Pamela Walsh - Write-In 1 Donald Dreyer - Write-In 1 George Prete - Write-In 1 Blank - 14117 Void - 36 Addison TOWN COUNCILMEN (Unexpired Term) (1 Year) (Vote for ONE) 10A Jewell A. Hayes - REP 603 Toni Shorthouse - Write-In 1 Blank - 365 Void - 0 Addison ASSESSOR (Unexpired Term) (3 Years) (Vote for ONE) 11A Robert A. England - REP 551 Durland Weale - Write-In 5 Blank - 413 Void - 0 Cameron Assessor Shall Local Law No. 1 Entitled "a Local Law Providing For The Appt. Of A Single Appt. Assessor For Cameron Pursuant To Article 3 Sec. 328 Of The Real Property Tax" Be Approved? (Yes or No) Yes - 133 No - 105 Blank - 166 Void - 0 Cameron ASSESSOR (Unexpired Term) (3 Years) (Vote for ONE) Ray Orr - Write-In 1 Neil A. White - Write-In 1 Blank - 402 Void - 0 Campbell TOWN JUSTICE (4 Years) (Vote for ONE) 10A Douglas L. Horton - REP 999 Raymond Smith - Write-In 1 Blank - 528 Void - 0 Campbell ASSESSOR (Unexpired Term) (3 Years) (Vote for ONE) David Tennent - Write-In 1 Virginia Smith - Write-In 1 Blank - 1526 Void - 0 Canisteo TOWN COUNCILMEN (Unexpired Term) (1 Year) (Vote for ONE) Sandra Pierce - Write-In 23 Margaret Latham - Write-In 1 Blank - 1442 Void - 0 Corning Town TOWN COUNCILMEN (Unexpired Term) (3 Years) (Vote for ONE) 10A Carol A. Ferratella - REP 1903 Blank - 1167 Void - 4 Fremont TOWN JUSTICE (4years) (Vote for ONE) 10A Lawrence G. Ebert - REP 271 10F Kathryn E. Alderman - STT 118 Blank - 89 Void - 0 Hornellsville TOWN SUPERVISOR (Unexpired Term) (1 Year) (Vote for ONE) 10A Kenneth E. Isaman - REP 1385 Toni Patti - Write-In 2 Gary Ordway - Write-In 1 A. J. Patti - Write-In 1 Anthony Patti - Write-In 1 Blank - 623 Void - 0 Lindley TOWN COUNCILMEN (Unexpired Term) (1 Year) (Vote for ONE) 10B Gerald Simcoe - DEM 252 Blank - 521 Void - 1 Pulteney TOWN JUSTICE (4 Years) (Vote for ONE) 10A James S. Jack - REP 463 10F Gerald Bates - UCS 116 Blank - 160 Void - 0 Troupsburg TOWN COUNCILMEN (Unexpired Term) (1 Year) (Vote for ONE) 10A Kenneth A. LeCrone, Jr. - REP 250 Keith Demun - Write-In 1 Blank - 142 Void - 0 Tuscarora ASSESSOR (Unexpired Term) (1 Year) (Vote for ONE) 10A Marjory M. Miles - REP 271 Blank - 201 Void - 0 Wayland TOWN COUNCILMEN (Unexpired Term) (1 Year) (Vote for ONE) 10A Robert S. Hunt - REP 1175 Blank - 659 Void - 1 Wheeler TOWN COUNCILMEN (Unexpired Term) (1 Year) (Vote for ONE) 10A William H. Moyer - REP 316 David K. Rouse - Write-In 1 Blank - 200 Void - 1 Woodhull Games Of Chance proposition 1 Should Town Of Woodhull/Volunteer Fire Department,other orgs. qualified under the laws of NYS be allowed to sponsor Games of Chance pursant to NY laws within town limits? Yes or No Yes - 291 No - 120 Blank - 184 Void - 0 Woodhull Sale Of Alcoholic Beverages proposition 2 Should Woodhull Town Board Pass Local Law Ending Prohibition Of On Premises Sales Of Legal Alcoholic Beverages In Restaurants And Taverns Within The Town? Yes or No Yes - 242 No - 181 Blank - 172 Void - 0 Woodhull TOWN SUPERVISOR (Unexpired Term) (1 Year) (Vote for ONE) 10A Darleen M. English - REP 389 Larue Wheatcraft - Write-In 1 Jill Blagg - Write-In 2 James Taft - Write-In 1 Blank - 202 Void - 0 Woodhull TOWN JUSTICE (4 Years) (Vote for ONE) 11A George B. Farrand - REP 449 Blank - 146 Void - 0 Woodhull TOWN COUNCILMEN (Unexpired Term) (1 Year) (Vote for ANY TWO) 12A Edward L. Sahrle - REP 348 12F Bernard L. Lubberts - MVF 144 13A Larry B. Guild - REP 342 Blank - 356 Void - 0 .
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