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Write-Ins Race/Name Totals 4:57 PM 11/8/2019 Write-Ins Race/Name Totals 4:57 PM For Council Alburnett Allyn Miller 4 Andrew Graham 3 Andy Williams 1 Chester Schantz 12 Curtis Schanz 1 Dave Boesenberg 29 Dave Finbly 1 Dave Hendryx 1 Dustin Brown 2 Greg Koeppen 1 Greg Larimer 1 James Larrec 1 Jason Martin 1 Jim Carver 2 Jim Hill 1 John Sneigowski 1 Josh Hennickson 1 Kent Wright 2 Kristina Smith 1 Linda Franck 2 Mark Carson 1 Steve Graham 9 T J West 5 Thomas West II 1 Todd Wagner 3 Total 87 For Council At Lg Cedar Rapids Abigail Enos 1 Ajou Dittmar 2 Andrew Norman 1 Any Body 1 Anybody else 2 Anyone Else 1 Barb Thurman 1 Barbara J Valley 1 Page 1 of 41 For Council At Lg Cedar Rapids Barry Lovseth 1 Better Fiscal Responsibility 1 Bill Caldwell 1 blank 13 Bob Dole 1 Brad Kurtz 1 Breanna Oxley 1 Brett Osborn 1 Brian Fagan 2 Brittany Cinquino 1 Brooke DeWolf 1 Bruce Nelson 1 Bryan Roney 1 Cale Henderson 1 Caroline Giddings 1 Chad Hanzelka 1 Chris Dostal 4 Chris Gehrke 1 Christopher Cronbaugh 1 Chuck Swore 2 Cindy Carlson 1 Clint Miller 1 Cynthia Stewart 1 Dale Todd 1 Dan Alpers 2 Daniel J Mitchell 1 Dave Cork 1 Dave Kramer 1 David Schick 1 Don Duck 1 Don Woods II 1 Donald Duck 1 Donald J. Trump 2 Donald Thomas 2 duplicate 1 Emma Nemececk 1 Eric Stodola 1 Erik Barnhill 1 Page 2 of 41 For Council At Lg Cedar Rapids Ethan Thompson 1 Gabriel Etzel 1 Gage West 13 God 1 Gracie Slaymaker 1 Gregory Olsen 1 Iron Man 1 Isabella Thompson 1 Isn't there anyone else 1 Jack Evans 1 Jack Hayes 1 Jacob Casper 1 Jacob Glynn 1 Jake Brummer 1 Jake Carper 3 James Kloubec 1 James Stumpff 1 Jason Arends 2 Jason Hall 1 Jason R. Riley 1 Jeff Hines 1 Jeff Kline 1 Jeff Suttles 1 Jessalyn Holdcroft 1 Jesus 1 Jesus Christ 1 Jim Engelbach 1 Joe Biden 1 John Chaimov 1 John Gruca 1 Jon Kime 1 Jon R Kime 1 Joseph L Hansen 1 Julie McMahan 1 Justin Roberts 1 Justin Schmidt 1 Karl D. Smittelbergh 1 Keegan Wagner 1 Page 3 of 41 For Council At Lg Cedar Rapids Ken Scheinblum 2 Kevin Curl 1 Kevin Steimer 1 Kim Reem 1 Kyle Foster 1 LeShiela Yates 1 Leslie Knope 1 Lisa Kuzela 2 Marilyn Nelson 1 Marion Engel 1 Mark Hardinger 1 Mary C Dostal 1 Mary Dostal 2 Mary Meadows 1 Matthew Kriegel 1 Michael Kucher 1 Michael L. Richards 1 Michael Lindsey 1 Michael R Helgens 1 Mickey Mouse 1 Milton Friedman 1 Miranda Arends 1 Need More Choices 1 Nick Hayes 1 None of Above 1 Nylotis Moeller 1 Other 1 Patricia Chulupskey 1 Patrick Loeffler 1 Peggy E. Stover 1 Peggy Stover 1 Peter L. Larson 1 Ralph J Russell 2 Ralph Russell 2 Ray Buck 1 Ray Stefani 1 Richard Rausch 1 Richard Spreight Jr 2 Page 4 of 41 For Council At Lg Cedar Rapids Rick Hansen 1 Rick Stewart 1 Ricky Titus 1 Rob Rust 1 Robert Syndes 1 Robin Tucker 1 Roger Carlson 1 Ron Corbet 1 Ron Corbett 1 Ryan LaRue 1 SanDee Skelton 1 Santa Claus 1 Sara Calwell 1 Scott Olson 2 Scott Overland 5 Sean Meloy 1 Shaoon Gillespie 1 Sofia McAffefy 1 Sofia Mehaffey 1 Sophia Mehaffe 1 Sophia Mehaffey 5 Stacey Williams 1 Steve Patton 1 Stop Wasting Money 1 Susan House 1 Susie Weinacht 1 Taylor Bergen 1 Thersa Van Deusen 1 Thomas Jefferson 1 Thomas L. Fiegen, Esq 1 Tom Podzimek 1 Troy Dahl 1 Unreadable 2 William E Barr 1 William Lahman 1 William VanSaul 1 Total 211 Page 5 of 41 For Council At Lg Marion Aaron Zieser 2 Adam Jelinek 1 Austin Hermsen 1 blank 4 Bob Gabel 1 Buster Hymen 1 Dave Paris 1 Dennis Koenen 1 Dwight Hogan 1 Eric Thomas 1 Forrest Meyer 2 Gary Young 1 James Grant Jr. 1 Jay Kurth 1 Jeff Huegel 1 Jorel Robinson 1 Kay Lammers 1 Lori Biertzer 1 Luke Underwood 1 Michaek Ray Dooley 1 Michael Halbe 1 Michael R. Dooley 1 Michael Rott 1 Michael T Barron 1 Mickey Mouse 1 Mike Simmons 1 Morlon Vogt 1 Nancy Fox 1 Neel Yadav 1 Peter Johnson 1 Rachel Zamoni 1 Stacey Khosterman 1 Troy Bressler 1 Will Brandt 4 Total 42 For Council Bertram Darwin Hermening 2 Page 6 of 41 For Council Bertram George Pate 1 George Tate 1 Kim Morahan 14 Kimberly Morahan 1 LeRoy Berry 1 Margie Wilson 2 Margy Wilson 18 Nancy McBurney 3 Robert Malone 1 Sheila King 1 Virgil Hanson 1 Total 46 For Council Center Point Anyone Else 2 Blank 3 Dick Whitehead 1 Donald Duck 1 Eli Beck 1 Frank Woods 1 Jason Andrews 2 John Stuelke 1 Lawrence Ficek 1 Lew Payne 1 Mathew Wade 1 Mickey Mouse 1 Mike Beck 1 Parker Mason 1 Roger Roseerry 1 Samuel Reicks 1 Shane Hickey 1 Tim Whitehead 1 Todd Lamphier 1 Total 23 For Council Central City Buck Little 1 Carol Olivas 1 Page 7 of 41 For Council Central City Dave Clary 1 Robert Little 1 Wade Curtis 2 Total 6 For Council Coggon Andy Andersen 1 Andy Thompson 1 Brandon Lewis 6 Brian Rowe 1 Cheryl Schott 5 J J Mesch 1 Jake Ballard 2 James Oberbroeckling 1 Jamie Rundle 1 Jim Oberbroekling 1 Kevin Hromiblko 1 Randy McGraw 1 Ray Archibald 18 Richard Zieser 1 Terry Barker 2 Tim Boge 1 Todd Moyer 1 Total 45 For Council CR Dist 2 Bruce Nelson 1 Casey Duggan 1 Dan Kelley 1 David King 1 Donald Putin 1 Jorel Robinson 2 M Mouse 1 Mark Hardinger 1 More Availability to Tax Payees 1 No Representation 1 Roy Parker 1 Scott Overland 1 Page 8 of 41 For Council CR Dist 2 Tom Heifner 1 William Dahlsten 1 Total 15 For Council CR Dist 4 Amy Homan 1 Andrew Leonard 1 Any 1 Any one else 3 Anyone But Him 1 Anyone but Him! 1 Anyone Else 3 Barry Burnes 1 Bethany Votroubek 1 Blake Hodgins 1 blank 8 Bret Snyder 1 Carl Cortez 1 Chris Kramer 1 Dan Foster 1 Darth Vader 2 David Bernhard 1 Don Ward 1 Ed Timm 1 Erin Wood 1 Francis Moe 1 Fred E Butz 1 Harold Saxon 1 Jacob Becker 1 Jerry Stevens 1 Joe Blow 1 Joe Panky 1 Jorel Robinson 4 Ken Ulrich 1 Lemi Tilchun 1 Leslie Caten Frey 2 Lindsay Glynn 2 Lisa Kuzela 2 Page 9 of 41 For Council CR Dist 4 Lisa Kuzelka 1 Lisa Kuzella 1 Michael Brown 1 Mickey Mouse 1 Milten Berle 1 Miranda Arends 1 Nick Ulrich 1 Ray Buck 1 Scott Williams 1 Shawn Troy 1 Stephen J. Valley 1 Tammy Andersen 1 Thomas L Godfrey 1 Tom Sayer 1 Troy Dahl 1 Tyler Oleson 1 Unreadable 1 Wayne Parsons 1 William Wulf 1 Zachery Janechek 1 Total 71 For Council Ely Aaron Cookes 1 Al Tjelmeland 1 Ben Symonds 42 blank 1 Bob Ballantyne 1 Bob Kramer 1 Bob Vallantyne 1 Brad Malatek 1 Casey Grover 1 Curtis Hayek 1 Dan Symonds 1 Dean Rasmussen 1 George Wall 1 Joe Sedlacek 1 Jon Ryk 1 Page 10 of 41 For Council Ely Karie Druhn 1 Karl Schmidt 1 Katie Bruhn 1 Katie Brunh 3 Kay Hale 1 Kelsey Shout 1 Kent Noska 1 Marilyn Grover 1 Mike Matthew 1 Mike Terchney 1 Nicholas Jellison 1 Sam Kramer 3 Scott Ladwig 2 Steven Richardson 1 Teri Billick 5 Trevor Norman 1 William Tuthill 5 Total 86 For Council Fairfax Barb Conner 1 Bonnie Beener 1 James Shebetka 1 Joe Kell 4 Julie Hein 1 Julie Shimek 1 Kallie Nichols 1 Kathy Northrup 1 Marc Magers 5 Marcus Burnes 1 Marianne Wainwright 1 Thomas Arp 1 Total 19 For Council Hiawatha Amanda Pins 1 Bill Macken 1 Bob Rampulla 1 Page 11 of 41 For Council Hiawatha Brian Vogel 1 Carl I Sefl 1 Cindy Lawson 1 Dan Wilkes 1 Daniel Hoffmann 1 Darryl Cheney 1 David DeCoste 1 Donald J Trump 1 Jared Pins 1 Jason Dodd 1 Kelly O'Hara 1 Martin Bruns 1 Phyllis Krambeer 2 Roger Miller 1 Stacy Kraft 1 Tom Patterson 2 Tom Theis 3 Total 24 For Council Lisbon Alan Randall 1 Ann Opetz 1 Barbara Lob 1 Becky Hess 1 Blank 1 Chris Coleman 1 Curt Taylor 1 Danielle M. Hart-Heck 1 Darin Williams 1 Dave Zahorik 1 Dixie Mackey 1 Dixie Mackie 9 Gloria O Hara 2 Greg Bova 1 James V.Overman 1 Jason Blinks 1 Jim Overman 1 Joe Nelson 8 Page 12 of 41 For Council Lisbon John Ford 1 John Hackenmiller 1 Josh Ford 14 Joshua Ford 26 Judy Poduska 2 Kristi Bahl 1 Kyle Sporrer 1 Larry Baxa 1 Larry McAtee 8 Marc Mohn 1 Mark Whitman 2 Matt Schrantz 1 Matthew Schrantz 2 Michael Williams 2 Michael Winders 2 Mike Williams 4 Mike Winders 1 Nate Smith 1 Nicole Melshe 2 Peg Donohue 1 Rawlely Earl Alger 1 Rawley Alger 1 Richard Eskelsen 1 Sara Noll 1 Sara Nost 58 Sarah Nost 2 Stephanie Kamberling 2 Steve Peterson 1 Steven Noll 1 Sue Nelson 1 Travis Allen 3 Wendy Blair 4 Total 184 For Council Mount Vernon Cruella DeVille 1 Doug Shannon 1 Judy Stine 1 Page 13 of 41 For Council Mount Vernon Ken Pospicil 1 Total 4 For Council MR Ward 1 Buster Hymen 1 Total 1 For Council MR Ward 3 blank 1 Collette Atkins 1 Dustin Duchesneau 1 Gooty Nog 1 Republican 2 Troy Bressler 1 Vance Gordon 1 Total 8 For Council Palo Ainsley Snyder 1 Barb Packingham 1 Danny Gardiman 1 Jennifer Welton 1 John W Harris 1 Total 5 For Council Prairieburg Ben Kula 10 Benn Kula 1 Benn Marsh 1 Brian Meyer 2 Colleen Ireland 2 Doug Moyer 1 Elizabeth Kluesher 1 Helen Curl 3 Hellen Curl 1 Justin Plein 4 Katie Hasler 3 Page 14 of 41 For Council Prairieburg Ken Marsh 2 Kenny Marsh 1 Kyle Marsh 3 Kyle Richard Marsh 1 Lyle McNamara 1 Mark Holub 6 Marty Rundle 1 Melissa Marsh 1 Mindy Moyer 2 Not Mark Holub 1 Ross Edgerton 2 Sandy Meyer 1 Steve Walker 1 Tom Kluesner 1 Vernon Powers 1 Total 54 For Council Robins blank 1 Brandon Adams 1 JD Smith 2 Kari Sicard 1 Mark Hansen 1 Matt Hansen 1 Melissa Feilmeier-Marzen 1 Michelle Stramel 1 unreadable 1 Total 10 For Council Springville Brandon French 1 Chris Williams 1 Christopher Williams 1 Claude Howard 2 Dan Piorier 3 Daniel Poirier 5 Danny Poirier 6 Deb Vaughn 1 Page 15 of 41 For Council Springville James Koppenhaver 1 Marta Bower 1 PJ Hoyt 1 Rich Blakely 2 Richard Drake Jr.
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