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Utah Certificate of Ascertainment ~ tlf' 1lir~tdr 1J¥tlfhtrl ~ ;~bttlT!itf CERTIFICATE OF ASCERTAINMENT I, GARY R. HERBERT, Governor of the State of Utah, do hereby certify the attached list of Presidential Elector candidates and the votes each received at the November 8, 2016 General Election. I further certify that CHERILYN EAGAR, KRIS KIMBALL, JEREMY JENKINS, PETER GREATHOUSE, CHIA-CHI TENG, and RICHARD SNELGROVE received the greatest number of votes and are elected as Presidential Electors for the State of Utah. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal 1 of the State of Utah at Salt Lake City, this 30 h day of November, 2016. BERT, Governor ATTEST: STATE OF UTAH Votes Cast for Presidential Elector Candidates UTAH REPUBLICAN PARTY 515 231 Cherilyn Eagar Kris Kimball Jeremy Jenkins Peter Greathouse Chia-Chi Teng Richard Snelgrove UTAH DEMOCRATIC PARTY 310 676 Peter Corroon Breanne Miller Charles Stormont Jenny Wilson Patrice Arent Lauren Littlefield LIBERTARIAN PARTY OF UTAH 39 608 J. Robert Latham David Raine Denise Cox Chris Sanders Caryn Terres Kevin Bryan CONSTITUTION PARTY OF UTAH 8 032 Adam Toone Valerie Fauver Brian Knox Cassie Easley Dwayne A. Vance Bauni Nilson INDEPENDENT AMERICAN PARTY OF UTAH 2 752 Nihla Judd Patricia Kent Jared Kenneth Beck Michael IsBell Hal Massey Gregory C. Duerden The following qualified candidates who are not affiliated with a registered political party nominated the following electors: EVAN MCMULLIN, NATHAN JOHNSON 243,690 Brian Derk Henderson Peter Simmons Watkins Christopher Marc Kirkland Melanie Weeks Kirkland Becky Rasmussen Reed Willis Farnsworth "ROCKY" ROQUE DE LA FUENTE, MICHAEL STEINBERG 883 Timothy Bath Shae Bath Alexander Bath Tami Hess ALYSON KENNEDY OSBORNE HART 521 Karen M. Zalesskiy Stockert John P. Langford Christopher D. Homer Elvena E. Brady Patricia Barker Peter Brandli The following qualified write-in candidates nominated the following electors: SHEILA "SAMM" TITTLE, R. CHARLES CASPER-KACPROWICZ Michelle Winter Anthony Sandn Tratos Chris Hill Linda L. Winter Colby C. Reord Thomas E. Winter CHERUNDA FOX ROGER KUSHNER 0 Susan Marie Atchison Candice Heybome Gregory Howell Selaima Ceron The following qualified candidates who are not affiliated with a registered political party and did not nominate electors: Jill Stein, Ajamu Baraka 9,438 Monica Moorehead, Lamont Lilly 544 The following qualified write-in candidates did not nominate electors: Stephen Paul Parks 0 Mike Smith, Daniel White 19 Laurence Kotlikoff, Edward Leamer 9 Tom Hoefling, Steve Schulin 6 David Limbaugh, Bo Gingrich 0 Dustin Baird, Brandon Russell 9 Andrew D. Basiago, Karen D. Kinnison 4 Emidio Soltysik, Angela Nicole Walker 4 Tony Valdivia, Aaron Roy Barriere 1 Robert L. Buchanan, Jason A. Washington 1 Marshall Schoenke, James Creighton Mitchell, Jr. 0 Janet Reid, John E. Reid 0 Jamin Burton, Victor Neves I .
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