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Federal General Election Official Results RAVALLI COUNTY OFFICIAL RESULTS NOVEMBER 6, 2012 - GENERAL ELECTION OFFICIAL RESULTS SULA CONNER DARBY - RURAL DARBY - TOWN CHARLOS HAMILTON - OUTER RURAL GRANTSDALE HAMILTON - NORTH HAMILTON - CITY CORVALLIS - WEST CORVALLIS CORVALLIS - EAST PINESDALE VICTOR - SOUTH VICTOR - NORTH STEVENSVILLE - SOUTH STEVENSVILLE - NORTH STEVENSVILLE - TOWN LONE ROCK - SOUTH LONE ROCK - NORTH FLORENCE - EAST FLORENCE - WEST PCT 1 PCT 2 PCT 3 PCT 4 PCT 5 PCT 6 PCT 7 PCT 8 PCT 9 PCT 10 PCT 11 PCT 12 PCT 13 PCT 14 PCT 15 PCT 16 PCT 17 PCT 18 PCT 19 PCT 20 PCT 21 PCT 22 TOTAL TOTAL REGISTERED VOTERS 172 863 1,074 496 592 2,282 1,957 1,001 2,964 1,018 1,002 2,953 433 575 1,918 2,076 1,539 1,216 762 1,562 1,989 1,058 29,502 TOTAL # VOTED 132 535 838 328 446 1,944 1,512 755 2,108 801 697 2,289 343 464 1,470 1,659 1,194 859 580 1,188 1,536 827 22,505 PERCENTAGE 76.7% 62.0% 78.0% 66.1% 75.3% 85.2% 77.3% 75.4% 71.1% 78.7% 69.6% 77.5% 79.2% 80.7% 76.6% 79.9% 77.6% 70.6% 76.1% 76.1% 77.2% 78.2% 76.3% PRESIDENT & VICE PRESIDENT (vote for one) GARY JOHNSON / JAMES P. GRAY (LIB) 3 16 20 13 10 43 41 22 72 21 20 53 3 12 50 41 34 33 25 29 33 20 614 BARACK OBAMA / JOE BIDEN (DEM) 20 145 192 93 113 590 529 272 942 249 167 673 3 158 437 491 402 346 172 451 511 329 7,285 MITT ROMNEY / PAUL RYAN (REP) 108 368 612 217 320 1,288 916 448 1,060 513 498 1,526 337 291 968 1,109 749 465 374 694 978 468 14,307 U.S. SENATOR (vote for one) DAN COX (LIB) 8 50 60 48 31 125 114 43 187 54 74 140 41 32 126 99 87 69 48 77 102 51 1,666 DENNY REHBERG (REP) 96 323 506 161 276 1,106 747 391 817 462 388 1,317 294 254 815 971 614 360 316 578 812 386 11,990 JON TESTER (DEM) 28 158 268 117 133 682 626 311 1,063 278 224 807 5 176 513 574 481 423 213 523 614 385 8,602 U.S. REPRESENTATIVE (vote for one) STEVE DAINES (REP) 102 354 575 195 307 1,213 858 421 970 502 456 1,479 317 288 925 1,083 711 448 357 660 915 448 13,584 KIM GILLAN (DEM) 23 146 207 103 112 627 549 281 958 256 197 697 6 154 453 492 403 350 182 462 528 336 7,522 DAVID KAISER (LIB) 6 26 33 26 15 50 68 31 110 30 27 71 14 19 64 67 60 46 28 50 64 27 932 GOVERNOR & LT GOVERNOR (vote for one) STEVE BULLOCK / JOHN WALSH (DEM) 30 168 259 109 132 732 616 303 1,058 285 236 833 17 174 515 560 448 406 203 538 600 379 8,601 RICK HILL / JON SONJU (REP) 98 339 532 186 286 1,134 802 409 890 476 408 1,342 310 269 861 1,024 676 402 336 593 867 407 12,647 RON VANDEVENDER / MARC MULCAHY (LIB) 3 25 32 30 20 51 66 25 108 27 37 75 12 18 70 55 52 38 34 49 53 26 906 0 SECRETARY OF STATE (vote for one) BRAD JOHNSON (REP) 89 328 507 173 256 1,091 746 378 878 454 405 1,301 310 255 829 967 624 380 316 589 779 379 12,034 LINDA MCCULOCH (DEM) 28 178 274 121 154 737 654 322 1,058 301 240 872 18 185 548 604 495 420 221 540 654 410 9,034 ROGER ROOTS (LIB) 8 20 38 24 19 56 60 23 85 20 28 56 10 18 60 49 44 28 25 40 63 18 792 Note: Official totals reflect election reconciliation, late registration, and provisional ballots. Official Results - Page 1 RAVALLI COUNTY OFFICIAL RESULTS NOVEMBER 6, 2012 - GENERAL ELECTION OFFICIAL RESULTS SULA CONNER DARBY - RURAL DARBY - TOWN CHARLOS HAMILTON - OUTER RURAL GRANTSDALE HAMILTON - NORTH HAMILTON - CITY CORVALLIS - WEST CORVALLIS CORVALLIS - EAST PINESDALE VICTOR - SOUTH VICTOR - NORTH STEVENSVILLE - SOUTH STEVENSVILLE - NORTH STEVENSVILLE - TOWN LONE ROCK - SOUTH LONE ROCK - NORTH FLORENCE - EAST FLORENCE - WEST PCT 1 PCT 2 PCT 3 PCT 4 PCT 5 PCT 6 PCT 7 PCT 8 PCT 9 PCT 10 PCT 11 PCT 12 PCT 13 PCT 14 PCT 15 PCT 16 PCT 17 PCT 18 PCT 19 PCT 20 PCT 21 PCT 22 TOTAL ATTORNEY GENERAL (vote for one) PAM BUCY (DEM) 27 154 202 118 132 654 586 287 996 271 209 729 13 168 480 526 425 384 183 464 544 340 7,892 TIM FOX (REP) 100 368 601 199 295 1,205 866 425 998 503 464 1,492 326 288 947 1,081 724 447 374 685 947 465 13,800 STATE AUDITOR (vote for one) MONICA J. LINDEEN (DEM) 34 165 250 133 149 750 665 314 1,071 286 243 860 10 185 554 595 480 405 207 533 603 401 8,893 DEREK SKEES (REP) 90 347 537 180 266 1,077 751 392 893 467 420 1,298 325 266 846 975 654 402 341 611 861 386 12,385 PUBLIC INSTRUCTION STATE SUPT (vote for one) DENISE JUNEAU (DEM) 34 155 267 117 140 696 628 300 1,020 281 231 814 11 171 535 586 490 391 201 510 584 364 8,526 SANDY WELCH (REP) 92 359 535 197 276 1,139 808 400 962 480 433 1,367 325 276 878 998 653 428 353 634 883 428 12,904 PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSIONER DIST 4 (vote for one) GAIL GUTSCHE (DEM) 25 149 210 105 116 609 562 271 948 235 207 682 10 173 437 490 411 358 173 447 489 339 7,446 BOB LAKE (REP) 102 366 587 214 312 1,222 891 431 1,036 534 458 1,501 328 282 971 1,091 728 445 377 686 966 445 13,973 CLERK OF THE SUPREME COURT (vote for one) MIKE FELLOWS (LIB) 66 281 445 169 200 764 616 321 753 339 329 1,036 280 234 720 801 531 304 279 486 689 323 9,966 ED SMITH (DEM) 48 178 263 118 175 860 674 312 1,077 317 276 890 32 184 576 610 512 443 219 545 656 400 9,365 SUPREME COURT JUSTICE #5 LAURIE MCKINNON (NON-PARTISAN) 55 260 401 170 207 879 738 371 1,017 384 322 1,161 212 244 745 890 574 417 283 648 801 414 11,193 ED SHEEHY (NON-PARTISAN) 48 191 263 106 156 686 512 253 718 253 274 727 92 145 495 503 432 324 206 379 514 306 7,583 RETAIN SUPREME COURT JUSTICE #6 BRIAN MORRIS YES 72 272 441 185 238 1,142 920 437 1,296 440 434 1,322 143 258 851 970 698 541 305 697 912 528 13,102 NO 38 164 245 90 124 438 360 182 431 191 173 562 167 132 393 405 304 178 169 278 361 161 5,546 Note: Official totals reflect election reconciliation, late registration, and provisional ballots. Official Results - Page 2 RAVALLI COUNTY OFFICIAL RESULTS NOVEMBER 6, 2012 - GENERAL ELECTION OFFICIAL RESULTS SULA CONNER DARBY - RURAL DARBY - TOWN CHARLOS HAMILTON - OUTER RURAL GRANTSDALE HAMILTON - NORTH HAMILTON - CITY CORVALLIS - WEST CORVALLIS CORVALLIS - EAST PINESDALE VICTOR - SOUTH VICTOR - NORTH STEVENSVILLE - SOUTH STEVENSVILLE - NORTH STEVENSVILLE - TOWN LONE ROCK - SOUTH LONE ROCK - NORTH FLORENCE - EAST FLORENCE - WEST PCT 1 PCT 2 PCT 3 PCT 4 PCT 5 PCT 6 PCT 7 PCT 8 PCT 9 PCT 10 PCT 11 PCT 12 PCT 13 PCT 14 PCT 15 PCT 16 PCT 17 PCT 18 PCT 19 PCT 20 PCT 21 PCT 22 TOTAL STATE SENATOR DIST 45 (vote for one) ROB MCCOY (LIB) 145 143 119 94 75 50 77 123 57 883 DAN METULLY (DEM) 654 406 495 408 363 184 489 446 327 3,772 FRED THOMAS (REP) 1,392 869 993 654 384 326 591 886 414 6,509 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DIST 87 (vote for one) PAT CONNELL (REP) 100 330 555 205 297 1,206 492 284 280 3,749 KAREN FISHER (LIB) 8 45 65 50 27 130 70 18 38 451 JAN WISNIEWSKI (DEM) 19 137 179 63 93 454 175 31 126 1,277 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DIST 88 (vote for one) RON EHLI (REP) 912 449 1,059 463 2,883 PAM ERICKSON (DEM) 511 250 884 170 1,815 STEPHEN RODRIGUEZ (LIB) 53 27 95 42 217 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DIST 89 (vote for one) NANCY BALLANCE (REP) 1,441 879 1,002 335 3,657 ANDY ELWELL (LIB) 106 115 99 53 373 PEGGY STEFFES (DEM) 625 416 471 158 1,670 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DIST 90 (vote for one) EDWARD GREEF (REP) 756 526 740 1,010 520 3,552 TOBY MARTIN (LIB) 285 212 283 342 193 1,315 CLERK OF THE DISTRICT COURT (vote for one) PAIGE ALLEN TRAUTWEIN (REP) 107 416 685 256 349 1,499 1,122 554 1,481 617 586 1,849 317 363 1,156 1,269 921 656 442 875 1,210 607 17,337 COUNTY COMMISSIONER DIST 2 (vote for one) GREG CHILCOTT (REP) 90 342 574 202 286 1,142 828 408 972 485 442 1,388 310 286 811 1,096 735 488 359 682 954 471 13,351 DAVID A.
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