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West Virginia Certificate of Ascertainment 2020 CERTIFICATE OF ASCERTAINMENT I, James C. Justice, GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA, do hereby certify and ascertain that the following is the official vote for the elections for each of the candidates for President of the United States listed on the ballot in West Virginia in the General Election held on the third day ofNovember, Two Thousand Twenty: REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES REPUBLICAN ELECTORS For President: Lewis Rexroad Donald J. Trump Elizabeth Bloch Governor James C. Justice For Vice President: Paul Hartling Michael R. Pence Gary Dungan TOTAL VOTES: 545,382 DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES DEMOCRATIC ELECTORS For President: Bob Musick Joseph R. Biden Pete Dougherty Betty Giles For Vice President: Margate Kerr Beckwith Kamala D. Harris Susan Hubbard TOTAL VOTES: 235,984 LIBERTARIAN CANDIDATES LIBERTARIAN ELECTORS For President: Karl Kolenich Jo Jorgensen Kevin Patrick Jr. Jennifer Fisher For Vice President: Mary Swim Jeremy "Spike" Cohen Jerry Tucker TOTAL VOTES: 10,687 MOUNTAIN PARTY CANDIDA TES MOUNTAIN PARTY ELECTORS For President: Joel Brown Howie Hawkins Tracy Marsh Franklin Young For Vice President: Denise Binion Angela Walker Randolph Greer TOTAL VOTES: 2,599 WRITE-IN CANDIDATE WRITE-IN CANDIDATE ELECTORS For President: No Electors registered Albert Raley For Vice President: No Vice Presidential candidate named TOTAL VOTES: 8 WRITE-IN CANDIDATE WRITE-IN CANDIDATE ELECTORS For President: No Electors registered Tom Hoefiling For Vice President: Andy Prior TOTAL VOTES: 6 WRITE-IN CANDIDATE WRITE-IN CANDIDATE ELECTORS For President: No Electors registered Abram Loeb For Vice President: No Vice Presidential candidate named TOTAL VOTES: 0 WRITE-IN CANDIDATE WRITE-IN CANDIDATE ELECTORS For President: No Electors registered Barbara Ruth Bellar For Vice President: No Vice Presidential candidate named TOTAL VOTES: 2 WRITE-IN CANDIDATE WRITE-IN CANDIDATE ELECTORS For President: No Electors registered Silvia Stagg For Vice President: No Vice Presidential candidate named TOTAL VOTES: 0 WRITE-IN CANDIDATE WRITE-IN CANDIDATE ELECTORS For President: No Electors registered Marcus E. Sykes For Vice President: No Vice Presidential candidate named TOTAL VOTES: 0 WRITE-IN CANDIDATE WRITE-IN CANDIDATE ELECTORS For President: No Electors registered Mark Charles For Vice President: No Vice Presidential candidate named TOTAL VOTES: 11 WRITE-IN CANDIDATE WRITE-IN CANDIDATE ELECTORS For President: No Electors registered Andy Williams Jr For Vice President: No Vice Presidential candidate named TOTAL VOTES: 2 WRITE-IN CANDIDATE WRITE-IN CANDIDATE ELECTORS For President: No Electors registered Kathryn Gibson For Vice President: No Vice Presidential candidate named TOTAL VOTES: 0 WRITE-IN CANDIDATE WRITE-IN CANDIDATE ELECTORS For President: No Electors registered Shawn Howard For Vice President: No Vice Presidential candidate named TOTAL VOTES: 1 WRITE-IN CANDIDATE WRITE-IN CANDIDATE ELECTORS For President: No Electors registered Christopher Stried For Vice President: No Vice Presidential candidate named TOTAL VOTES: 0 WRITE-IN CANDIDATE WRITE-IN CANDIDATE ELECTORS For President: No Electors registered Michael Laboch For Vice President: No Vice Presidential candidate named TOTAL VOTES: 1 WRITE-IN CANDIDATE WRITE-IN CANDIDATE ELECTORS For President: No Electors registered Kasey Wells For Vice President: No Vice Presidential candidate named TOTAL VOTES: 0 WRITE-IN CANDIDATE WRITE-IN CANDIDATE ELECTORS For President: No Electors registered Deborah Rouse For Vice President: No Vice Presidential candidate named TOTAL VOTES: 2 WRITE-IN CANDIDATE WRITE-IN CANDIDATE ELECTORS For President: No Electors registered Don Blankenship For Vice President: No Vice Presidential candidate named TOTAL VOTES: 25 WRITE-IN CANDIDATE WRITE-IN CANDIDATE ELECTORS For President: No Electors registered Lois Marie Gillaspie-Greenwood For Vice President: No Vice Presidential candidate named TOTAL VOTES: 0 WRITE-IN CANDIDATE WRITE-IN CANDIDATE ELECTORS For President: Jacob Israel Hannah Jade Simmons Cameron McNeely Rebecca Sanders For Vice President: Matthew J. Watts Claudeliah J. Rose Alektra Watts TOTAL VOTES: 6 WRITE-IN CANDIDATE WRITE-IN CANDIDATE ELECTORS For President: No Electors registered Susan B Lochocki For Vice President: No Vice Presidential candidate named TOTAL VOTES: 0 WRITE-IN CANDIDATE WRITE-IN CANDIDATE ELECTORS For President: No Electors registered President R. Boddie For Vice President: No Vice Presidential candidate named TOTAL VOTES: 0 WRITE-IN CANDIDATE WRITE-IN CANDIDATE ELECTORS For President: No Electors registered Joseph Kishore For Vice President: No Vice Presidential candidate named TOTAL VOTES: 0 WRITE-IN CANDIDATE WRITE-IN CANDIDATE ELECTORS For President: Bryan Bowman Brock Pierce Eric Ramsey Nicholas Ferrari For Vice President: Dustin Kelly Karla Ballard Hannah Kelly TOTAL VOTES: 5 WRITE-IN CANDIDATE WRITE-IN CANDIDATE ELECTORS For President: No Electors registered Gloria La Riva For Vice President: No Vice Presidential candidate named TOTAL VOTES:9 WRITE-IN CANDIDATE WRITE-IN CANDIDATE ELECTORS For President: No Electors registered Princess Khadijah M. Jacob-Fambro For Vice President: Khadijah Maryam Jacob Sr. TOTAL VOTES: 1 WRITE-IN CANDIDATE WRITE-IN CANDIDATE ELECTORS For President: No Electors registered Roque "Rocky" De Le Fuente For Vice President: No Vice Presidential candidate named TOTAL VOTES: 0 WRITE-IN CANDIDATE WRITE-IN CANDIDATE ELECTORS For President: No Electors registered Dennis Andrew Ball For Vice President: No Vice Presidential candidate named TOTAL VOTES: 0 WRITE-IN CANDIDATE WRITE-IN CANDIDATE ELECTORS For President: No Electors registered Randell F. For Vice President: No Vice Presidential candidate named TOTAL VOTES: 0 IN WITNESS WHEROF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Great Seal ofthe State ofWest Virginia to be affixed. DONE at the Capitol in the City of Charleston, State of West Virginia, on this the ninth day of December, in the year ofour Lord, Two Thousand Twenty, and the One Hundred Fifty-Eighth year ofthe State. By the Governor SECRETARY OF STATE .
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