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Election Results Miami-Dade County August 14, 2012 | Election Results Miami-Dade County August 14, 2012 | ... http://results.enr.clarityelections.com/FL/Dade/40545/967... Miami-Dade County Elections August 14, 2012 Primary Election Registered Voters: 1,242,973 Precincts Completely Reported: 829 of 829 Website last updated 8/21/2012 Ballots Cast: 248,605 10:36:49 AM EDT Voter Turnout: 20.00 % Results are official. There was a recount for State Representative 107th House District. Please see addendum for results __ Click here to filter the contests that Go To Page 1 Display All appear below (141 of 141) REP. UNITED STATES SENATOR 829 of 829 Precincts Reporting Percent Votes Connie Mack (REP) 75.83% 63,334 Mike McCalister (REP) 5.43% 4,532 Marielena Stuart (REP) 14.32% 11,963 Dave Weldon (REP) 4.42% 3,691 83,520 REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS, DISTRICT 23 63 of 63 Precincts Reporting Percent Votes Gineen Bresso (REP) 5.57% 217 Ozzie deFaria (REP) 16.74% 652 Juan Eliel Garcia (REP) 20.90% 814 Karen Harrington (REP) 34.26% 1,334 Joseph 'Joe' 22.52% 877 Kaufman (REP) 3,894 STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 103 27 of 27 Precincts Reporting Percent Votes Manny Diaz, Jr. (REP) 55.20% 3,093 Renier Diaz de la 39.26% 2,200 Portilla (REP) Alfredo Naredo- 5.53% 310 Acosta (REP) 5,603 STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 105 34 of 34 Precincts Reporting 1 of 31 9/4/15, 3:40 PM Election Results Miami-Dade County August 14, 2012 | ... http://results.enr.clarityelections.com/FL/Dade/40545/967... STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 105 Percent Votes Paul Crespo (REP) 38.52% 1,427 Carlos Trujillo (REP) 61.48% 2,278 3,705 STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 110 36 of 36 Precincts Reporting Percent Votes Ileana Abay (REP) 14.32% 1,032 Jose Oliva (REP) 85.68% 6,173 7,205 STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 111 46 of 46 Precincts Reporting Percent Votes Maykel 'Miguel' 37.80% 3,319 Balboa (REP) Eddy Gonzalez (REP) 62.20% 5,461 8,780 STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 112 54 of 54 Precincts Reporting Percent Votes Gustavo Barreiro (REP) 41.16% 3,075 Alex Diaz de la 58.84% 4,396 Portilla (REP) 7,471 STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 114 82 of 82 Precincts Reporting Percent Votes Amory Bodin (REP) 28.25% 2,468 Erik Fresen (REP) 71.75% 6,268 8,736 STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 115 66 of 66 Precincts Reporting Percent Votes Michael Bileca (REP) 76.40% 6,650 Eugenio Perez (REP) 23.60% 2,054 2 of 31 9/4/15, 3:40 PM Election Results Miami-Dade County August 14, 2012 | ... http://results.enr.clarityelections.com/FL/Dade/40545/967... STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 115 Percent Votes 8,704 STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 116 51 of 51 Precincts Reporting Percent Votes Jose Felix Diaz (REP) 66.01% 7,818 Ana Rivas Logan (REP) 33.99% 4,026 11,844 STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 119 30 of 30 Precincts Reporting Percent Votes Jeanette M. Nunez (REP) 72.62% 5,394 Libby Perez (REP) 27.38% 2,034 7,428 STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 120 50 of 50 Precincts Reporting Percent Votes Morgan J. 45.86% 946 McPherson (REP) Holly Merrill 54.14% 1,117 Raschein (REP) 2,063 REP. STATE EXEC. COMMITTEEMEN 829 of 829 Precincts Reporting Percent Votes Frank Artiles (REP) 11.65% 9,952 Carlos L. Curbelo (REP) 19.13% 16,349 Manny Diaz Jr. (REP) 22.47% 19,199 Renier Diaz de la 35.56% 30,393 Portilla (REP) Adrian Ojeda (REP) 1.91% 1,635 Rafael Perez (REP) 2.33% 1,991 Renyel Rivero (REP) 1.55% 1,325 Luis M Rodriguez (REP) 3.06% 2,611 Phil Santa-Maria (REP) 2.35% 2,006 85,461 3 of 31 9/4/15, 3:40 PM Election Results Miami-Dade County August 14, 2012 | ... http://results.enr.clarityelections.com/FL/Dade/40545/967... REP. STATE EXEC. COMMITTEEWOMAN 829 of 829 Precincts Reporting Percent Votes Anais Acuna (REP) 10.75% 8,725 Audrey Betancourt (REP) 13.94% 11,312 Iramys Ojeda (REP) 2.98% 2,416 Elizabeth Romney- 13.66% 11,087 Robayna (REP) Liliana Ros (REP) 58.67% 47,605 81,145 REP. COUNTY EXEC. COMMITTEEMEN, DIST 1 17 of 17 Precincts Reporting Percent Votes David Bateman (REP) 34.44% 301 Corey I. Breier (REP) 17.73% 155 Alejandro Galvis (REP) 16.59% 145 Matthew R. 11.56% 101 Manning (REP) Matthew Reibel (REP) 9.04% 79 Gary B. 10.64% 93 Rhodenbaugh (REP) 874 REP. COUNTY EXEC. COMMITTEEMEN, DIST 4 15 of 15 Precincts Reporting Percent Votes Maximo R. Alvarez (REP) 23.44% 726 Luis Arrizurieta (REP) 24.67% 764 Adrian Barona (REP) 9.98% 309 Manny Cid (REP) 12.56% 389 Wilfredo Coto (REP) 12.46% 386 Erwin Meinhardt (REP) 5.78% 179 Ira Jay Paul (REP) 11.11% 344 3,097 REP. COUNTY EXEC. COMMITTEEMEN, DIST 5 19 of 19 Precincts Reporting Percent Votes Samuel E 10.82% 268 Maldonado (REP) Mark C. Morales (REP) 12.48% 309 4 of 31 9/4/15, 3:40 PM Election Results Miami-Dade County August 14, 2012 | ... http://results.enr.clarityelections.com/FL/Dade/40545/967... REP. COUNTY EXEC. COMMITTEEMEN, DIST 5 Percent Votes David Rivera (REP) 76.70% 1,899 2,476 REP. COUNTY EXEC. COMMITTEEMEN, DIST 7 26 of 26 Precincts Reporting Percent Votes Jose J Fuentes (REP) 65.85% 802 Emmanuel Oramas (REP) 22.82% 278 Jesus Rietzke (REP) 11.33% 138 1,218 REP. COUNTY EXEC. COMMITTEEMEN, DIST 10 19 of 19 Precincts Reporting Percent Votes Brent Rolland Allen (REP) 26.40% 297 Anthony 'Tony' 28.62% 322 Campos (REP) Mario L. Echevarria (REP) 34.13% 384 Paul 'Pepe' Yavis (REP) 10.84% 122 1,125 REP. COUNTY EXEC. COMMITTEEWOMEN, DIST 10 19 of 19 Precincts Reporting Percent Votes Gloria R. Acuna (REP) 55.33% 561 Luminitza Sava (REP) 9.17% 93 Grace Denise Solis (REP) 35.50% 360 1,014 REP. COUNTY EXEC. COMMITTEEMEN, DIST 14 16 of 16 Precincts Reporting Percent Votes Bryan Avila (REP) 44.38% 1,335 Emmanuel Jose 27.03% 813 Roman (REP) Emmanuel Santana (REP) 28.59% 860 3,008 REP. COUNTY EXEC. COMMITTEEMEN, DIST 17 5 of 31 9/4/15, 3:40 PM Election Results Miami-Dade County August 14, 2012 | ... http://results.enr.clarityelections.com/FL/Dade/40545/967... REP. COUNTY EXEC. COMMITTEEMEN, DIST 17 28 of 28 Precincts Reporting Percent Votes Frank N. Allegro (REP) 39.75% 324 Pedro M. Allende (REP) 21.35% 174 Hector Alberto 38.90% 317 Ferrer (REP) 815 REP. COUNTY EXEC. COMMITTEEMEN, DIST 18 27 of 27 Precincts Reporting Percent Votes Roberto U. Balcker (REP) 6.16% 104 Antonio Degaetano (REP) 7.40% 125 Nicholas 4.80% 81 Fasciglione (REP) Leslie Gratz (REP) 12.91% 218 Carlos E. Munoz 27.47% 464 Fontanills (REP) Octavio T. 20.60% 348 Salabarria (REP) Pinchas Dov 10.01% 169 Schechter (REP) Alexander Stauber (REP) 10.66% 180 1,689 REP. COUNTY EXEC. COMMITTEEWOMEN, DIST 18 27 of 27 Precincts Reporting Percent Votes Carmen Roman 43.02% 660 Benard (REP) Laura Levey (REP) 28.81% 442 Debra D. Miller (REP) 28.16% 432 1,534 REP. COUNTY EXEC. COMMITTEEMEN, DIST 19 28 of 28 Precincts Reporting Percent Votes Thomas Balcker (REP) 13.93% 304 Frank E. Carrasco (REP) 8.43% 184 Nelson Diaz (REP) 22.23% 485 Steven Karski (REP) 11.09% 242 Carlos Fausto 12.92% 282 Miranda (REP) 6 of 31 9/4/15, 3:40 PM Election Results Miami-Dade County August 14, 2012 | ... http://results.enr.clarityelections.com/FL/Dade/40545/967... REP. COUNTY EXEC. COMMITTEEMEN, DIST 19 Percent Votes Luis Rivera (REP) 17.46% 381 Aryel Rivero (REP) 2.25% 49 John C. Salomone (REP) 5.41% 118 Javier Socorro (REP) 2.52% 55 Jorge Vicens (REP) 3.76% 82 2,182 REP. COUNTY EXEC. COMMITTEEWOMEN, DIST 19 28 of 28 Precincts Reporting Percent Votes Marili Cancio (REP) 31.20% 635 Abisola Dubey (REP) 3.73% 76 Ileana Garcia (REP) 36.56% 744 Sharon Wilson (REP) 28.50% 580 2,035 REP. COUNTY EXEC. COMMITTEEWOMEN, DIST 21 18 of 18 Precincts Reporting Percent Votes Magaly Martinez-Gil (REP) 61.86% 1,954 Maria Peiro (REP) 21.30% 673 Adelaida D. Rosario (REP) 16.84% 532 3,159 REP. COUNTY EXEC. COMMITTEEMEN, DIST 23 16 of 16 Precincts Reporting Percent Votes Chris Alvarez (REP) 41.41% 1,019 Rafael Perez (REP) 39.78% 979 Erik Veiga (REP) 18.81% 463 2,461 REP. COUNTY EXEC. COMMITTEEWOMEN, DIST 24 15 of 15 Precincts Reporting Percent Votes Harriet 'Enriqueta' 10.09% 261 Carter (REP) Dulce M. Cuetara (REP) 13.22% 342 7 of 31 9/4/15, 3:40 PM Election Results Miami-Dade County August 14, 2012 | ... http://results.enr.clarityelections.com/FL/Dade/40545/967... REP. COUNTY EXEC. COMMITTEEWOMEN, DIST 24 Percent Votes Alina Garcia (REP) 45.42% 1,175 Elisabeth Gonzalez 11.87% 307 Negron (REP) Rosa Pena (REP) 19.40% 502 2,587 REP. COUNTY EXEC. COMMITTEEMEN, DIST 25 17 of 17 Precincts Reporting Percent Votes Andres Alonso Jr. (REP) 27.96% 1,395 Christopher 19.72% 984 Alonso-Miles (REP) Andre Corea (REP) 11.18% 558 Luis Perez- 20.82% 1,039 Rodriguez (REP) Luis M Rodriguez (REP) 20.32% 1,014 4,990 REP. COUNTY EXEC. COMMITTEEWOMEN, DIST 25 17 of 17 Precincts Reporting Percent Votes Elizabeth Chimenti (REP) 12.11% 593 Mercedes Gonzalez (REP) 26.91% 1,318 Zaida Nunez (REP) 19.46% 953 Mercedes 'Mercy' 30.54% 1,496 Perez (REP) Lisa Aurora Sacco (REP) 10.98% 538 4,898 REP. COUNTY EXEC. COMMITTEEMEN, DIST 26 14 of 14 Precincts Reporting Percent Votes Jose M.
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