November 8, 2016 General Election Official Election Results Oceana County, Mi

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November 8, 2016 General Election Official Election Results Oceana County, Mi NOVEMBER 8, 2016 GENERAL ELECTION OFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS OCEANA COUNTY, MI ELECTORS OF PRESIDENT AND VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES Vote for not more than 1 Precinct # of Poll Donald J. Hillary Gary Darrell L. Jill Emidio Mimi Tom Registered Book Trump/ Clinton/ Johnson/ Castle/ Stein/ Soltysik/ Hoefling Voters Totals Michael R. Pence Tim Kaine Bill Weld Scott N. Bradley Ajamu Baraka Angela Nicole Walker Republican Democratic Libertarian U.S. Taxpayers Green Natural Law Write-in BENONA TOWNSHIP, PRECINCT 1 1 1,217 888 510 330 24 2 2 0 CLAYBANKS TOWNSHIP, PRECINCT 1 1 648 444 261 149 26 1 1 0 COLFAX TOWNSHIP, PRECINCT 1 1 345 188 100 77 7 1 1 0 CRYSTAL TOWNSHIP, PRECINCT 1 1 458 277 172 90 7 1 0 0 ELBRIDGE TOWNSHIP, PRECINCT 1 1 648 430 288 99 14 15 5 0 FERRY TOWNSHIP, PRECINCT 1 1 944 562 357 164 20 8 7 1 GOLDEN TOWNSHIP, PRECINCT 1 1 1,463 972 618 292 36 5 7 1 GRANT TOWNSHIP, PRECINCT 1 1 2,168 1183 727 349 69 11 8 0 GREENWOOD TOWNSHIP, PRECINCT 1 1 775 454 285 133 22 4 1 1 HART TOWNSHIP, PRECINCT 1 1 1,446 919 578 273 36 5 15 0 LEAVITT TOWNSHIP, PRECINCT 1 1 601 353 227 94 12 2 6 0 NEWFIELD TOWNSHIP, PRECINCT 1 1 1,820 1049 609 355 54 11 9 2 OTTO TOWNSHIP, PRECINCT 1 1 613 366 243 93 14 1 6 1 PENTWATER TOWNSHIP, PRECINCT 1 1 1,488 1195 632 492 40 3 8 0 SHELBY TOWNSHIP, PRECINCT 1 1 1,797 998 532 379 39 7 14 0 3 SHELBY TOWNSHIP, PRECINCT 2 1 740 553 356 156 23 3 7 1 WEARE TOWNSHIP, PRECINCT 1 1 939 591 385 174 16 2 6 1 CITY OF HART, PRECINCT 1 1 1,304 686 348 274 33 4 13 0 TOTALS 18 19,414 12108 7228 3973 492 86 116 8 3 of 18 Federal and State Page 1 of 4 Federal and State NOVEMBER 8, 2016 GENERAL ELECTION OFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS OCEANA COUNTY, MI ELECTORS OF PRESIDENT AND VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES Vote for not more than 1 Precinct # of Poll Evan Michael Registered Book McMullin Maturen Voters Totals TOTALS Write-in Write-in BENONA TOWNSHIP, PRECINCT 1 1 1,217 888 3 871 CLAYBANKS TOWNSHIP, PRECINCT 1 1 648 444 438 COLFAX TOWNSHIP, PRECINCT 1 1 345 188 186 CRYSTAL TOWNSHIP, PRECINCT 1 1 458 277 1 271 ELBRIDGE TOWNSHIP, PRECINCT 1 1 648 430 1 422 FERRY TOWNSHIP, PRECINCT 1 1 944 562 557 GOLDEN TOWNSHIP, PRECINCT 1 1 1,463 972 4 447 GRANT TOWNSHIP, PRECINCT 1 1 2,168 1183 1 2 1167 GREENWOOD TOWNSHIP, PRECINCT 1 1 775 454 1 447 HART TOWNSHIP, PRECINCT 1 1 1,446 919 2 909 LEAVITT TOWNSHIP, PRECINCT 1 1 601 353 341 NEWFIELD TOWNSHIP, PRECINCT 1 1 1,820 1049 1040 OTTO TOWNSHIP, PRECINCT 1 1 613 366 358 PENTWATER TOWNSHIP, PRECINCT 1 1 1,488 1195 3 1178 SHELBY TOWNSHIP, PRECINCT 1 1 1,797 998 5 979 SHELBY TOWNSHIP, PRECINCT 2 1 740 553 1 547 WEARE TOWNSHIP, PRECINCT 1 1 939 591 584 CITY OF HART, PRECINCT 1 1 1,304 686 0 672 TOTALS 18 19,414 12108 22 2 11930 of 18 Federal and State Page 2 of 4 Federal and State NOVEMBER 8, 2016 GENERAL ELECTION OFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS OCEANA COUNTY, MI REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS 2ND DISTRICT Vote for not more than 1 Precinct # of Poll Bill Dennis B. Erwin J. Ronald E. Matthew A. Registered Book Huizenga Murphy Haas Graeser Brady Voters Totals Republican Democratic Libertarian U.S. Taxpayers Green TOTALS BENONA TOWNSHIP, PRECINCT 1 1 1,217 888 576 252 14 3 12 857 CLAYBANKS TOWNSHIP, PRECINCT 1 1 648 444 281 123 16 7 5 432 COLFAX TOWNSHIP, PRECINCT 1 1 345 188 99 68 7 4 0 178 CRYSTAL TOWNSHIP, PRECINCT 1 1 458 277 173 84 5 1 4 267 ELBRIDGE TOWNSHIP, PRECINCT 1 1 648 430 309 74 7 7 5 402 FERRY TOWNSHIP, PRECINCT 1 1 944 562 362 139 11 12 12 536 GOLDEN TOWNSHIP, PRECINCT 1 1 1,463 972 667 251 11 8 6 943 GRANT TOWNSHIP, PRECINCT 1 1 2,168 1183 757 315 35 15 21 1143 GREENWOOD TOWNSHIP, PRECINCT 1 1 775 454 293 110 9 11 8 431 HART TOWNSHIP, PRECINCT 1 1 1,446 919 631 219 15 6 9 880 LEAVITT TOWNSHIP, PRECINCT 1 1 601 353 222 91 12 2 7 334 NEWFIELD TOWNSHIP, PRECINCT 1 1 1,820 1049 633 295 13 21 21 983 OTTO TOWNSHIP, PRECINCT 1 1 613 366 238 93 9 3 6 349 PENTWATER TOWNSHIP, PRECINCT 1 1 1,488 1195 728 402 16 5 9 1160 SHELBY TOWNSHIP, PRECINCT 1 1 1,797 998 613 277 26 11 14 941 SHELBY TOWNSHIP, PRECINCT 2 1 740 553 383 132 10 2 8 535 WEARE TOWNSHIP, PRECINCT 1 1 939 591 396 146 16 5 9 572 CITY OF HART, PRECINCT 1 1 1,304 686 407 216 22 5 11 661 TOTALS 18 19,414 12108 7768 3287 254 128 167 11604 of 18 Federal and State Page 3 of 4 Federal and State NOVEMBER 8, 2016 GENERAL ELECTION OFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS OCEANA COUNTY, MI REPRESENTATIVE IN STATE LEGISLATURE 100TH DISTRICT Vote for not more than 1 Precinct # of Poll Scott A. Sandy Registered Book VanSingel Clarke Voters Totals Republican Democratic TOTALS BENONA TOWNSHIP, PRECINCT 1 1 1,217 888 547 301 848 CLAYBANKS TOWNSHIP, PRECINCT 1 1 648 444 277 142 419 COLFAX TOWNSHIP, PRECINCT 1 1 345 188 102 74 176 CRYSTAL TOWNSHIP, PRECINCT 1 1 458 277 162 97 259 ELBRIDGE TOWNSHIP, PRECINCT 1 1 648 430 280 114 394 FERRY TOWNSHIP, PRECINCT 1 1 944 562 351 169 520 GOLDEN TOWNSHIP, PRECINCT 1 1 1,463 972 635 298 933 GRANT TOWNSHIP, PRECINCT 1 1 2,168 1183 707 391 1098 GREENWOOD TOWNSHIP, PRECINCT 1 1 775 454 281 143 424 HART TOWNSHIP, PRECINCT 1 1 1,446 919 583 280 863 LEAVITT TOWNSHIP, PRECINCT 1 1 601 353 203 115 318 NEWFIELD TOWNSHIP, PRECINCT 1 1 1,820 1049 587 377 964 OTTO TOWNSHIP, PRECINCT 1 1 613 366 234 109 343 PENTWATER TOWNSHIP, PRECINCT 1 1 1,488 1195 703 438 1141 SHELBY TOWNSHIP, PRECINCT 1 1 1,797 998 579 345 924 SHELBY TOWNSHIP, PRECINCT 2 1 740 553 387 144 531 WEARE TOWNSHIP, PRECINCT 1 1 939 591 378 182 560 CITY OF HART, PRECINCT 1 1 1,304 686 364 284 648 TOTALS 18 19,414 12108 7360 4003 11363 of 18 Federal and State Page 4 of 4 Federal and State.
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