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Printable May 2012 Primary Election Results SUMMARY REPT-GROUP DETAIL ADA COUNTY IDAHO REPORT-EL45A PAGE 001 2012 PRIMARY ELECTION MAY 15, 2012 RUN DATE:05/22/12 10:56 AM STATISTICS TOTAL VOTES % ABSENTEE ELECTION DAY PRECINCTS COUNTED (OF 145). 145 100.00 REGISTERED VOTERS - TOTAL . 200.958 BALLOTS CAST - TOTAL. 33,678 6,234 27,444 BALLOTS CAST - DEMOCRATIC . 9.757 28.97 1,523 8,234 BALLOTS CAST - REPUBLICAN . 23,155 68.75 4.541 18,614 BALLOTS CAST - NONPARTISAN. 766 2.27 170 596 VOTER TURNOUT - TOTAL . 16.76 SUMMARY REPT·GROUP DETAIL ADA COUNTY IDAHO REPORT·EL45A PAGE 002 2012 PRIMARY ELECTION MAY 15. 2012 RUN DATE:05/22/12 10:56 AM Democratic TOTAL VOTES ABSENTEE ELECTION DAY REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS FIRST DISTRICT Cynthia Clinkingbeard 862 43.96 151 711 Jimmy Farris . 1.099 56.04 282 817 REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS SECOND DISTRICT Jack Wayne Chappell 584 7.87 107 477 Nicole LeFavour . 6,835 92.13 922 5,913 STATE SENATOR LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 14 NO CANDIDATE FILED . 0 0 0 STATE REPRESENTATIVE POSITION A LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 14 NO CANDIDATE FILED . 0 0 0 STATE REPRESENTATIVE POSITION B LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 14 NO CANDIDATE FILED 0 0 0 WRITE-IN. 62 100.00 11 51 STATE SENATOR LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 15 Betty Richardson . 677 100.00 131 546 STATE REPRESENTATIVE POSITION A LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 15 John Hart 295 41.96 63 232 Richard Keller. 408 58.04 73 335 STATE REPRESENTATIVE POSITION B LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 15 Steve Berch. 666 100.00 130 536 STATE SENATOR LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 16 Les Bock. 1.178 100.00 176 1.002 STATE REPRESENTATIVE POSITION A LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 16 Grant Burgoyne. 1.152 100.00 173 979 STATE REPRESENTATIVE POSITION B LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 16 David A. Honey. 321 26. 71 58 263 Hy Kloc . 881 73.29 126 755 STATE SENATOR LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 17 Elliot Werk. 1.421 100.00 278 1.143 STATE REPRESENTATIVE POSITION A LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 17 John L Gannon . 1.306 100.00 257 1.049 SUMMARY REPT-GROUP DETAIL ADA COUNTY IDAHO REPORT-EL45A PAGE 003 2012 PRIMARY ELECTION MAY 15, 2012 RUN DATE:05/22/12 10:56 AM Democratic TOTAL VOTES % ABSENTEE ELECTION DAY STATE REPRESENTATIVE POSITION B LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 17 Sue Chew. 1,318 88.93 257 1.061 Greg Nielson . 164 11.07 34 130 STATE SENATOR LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 18 Matthew Duncan. 321 22.94 47 274 Branden J. Durst . 1,078 77.06 143 935 STATE REPRESENTATIVE POSITION A LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 18 Janie Ward-Engelking. 1,357 100.00 183 1.174 STATE REPRESENTATIVE POSITION B LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 18 Phylis K King . 1.355 100.00 184 1.171 STATE SENATOR LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 19 Cherie Buckner-Webb . 2,873 100.00 299 2.574 STATE REPRESENTATIVE POSITION A LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 19 Mathew Erpelding . 1.449 47.96 131 1.318 J. Dallas Gudgell. 509 16.85 43 466 Troy Rohn . 1,063 35.19 128 935 STATE REPRESENTATIVE POSITION B LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 19 Andy C. Edstrom . 145 5.00 17 128 Brad Goodsell . 1,118 38.57 146 972 Holli High Woodings . 1,636 56.43 132 1,504 STATE SENATOR LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 20 NO CANDIDATE FILED 0 0 0 WRITE-IN. 142 100.00 49 93 STATE REPRESENTATIVE POSITION A LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 20 Caitlin R. Lister. 442 100.00 127 315 STATE REPRESENTATIVE POSITION B LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 20 NO CANDIDATE FILED . 0 0 0 STATE SENATOR LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 21 Kirsten Hooker. 413 100.00 100 313 STATE REPRESENTATIVE POSITION A LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 21 Craig R. Kreiser . 416 100.00 99 317 SUMMARY REPT-GROUP DETAIL ADA COUNTY IDAHO REPORT-EL45A PAGE 004 2012 PRIMARY ELECTION MAY 15, 2012 RUN DATE:05/22/12 10:56 AM Democratic TOTAL VOTES % ABSENTEE ELECTION DAY STATE REPRESENTATIVE POSITION B LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 21 Erin Zaleski . 418 100.00 100 318 STATE SENATOR LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 22 NO CANDIDATE FILED . 0 0 0 STATE REPRESENTATIVE POSITION A LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 22 NO CANDIDATE FILED . 0 0 0 STATE REPRESENTATIVE POSITION B LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 22 Sharon Fisher . 266 100.00 36 230 COUNTY COMMISSIONER FIRST DISTRICT Larry Rincover. 7,903 100.00 1,254 6,649 COUNTY COMMISSIONER THIRD DISTRICT Thomas MHowell 7,745 100.00 1.230 6,515 COUNTY SHERIFF NO CANDIDATE FILED 0 0 0 PROSECUTING ATTORNEY NO CANDIDATE FILED 0 0 0 WRITE-IN. 336 100.00 41 295 PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN PRECINCT 1401 (Prec-1401) NO CANDIDATE FILED 0 0 0 PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN PRECINCT 1402 (Prec-1402) Kay R Johnson . 24 100.00 6 18 PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN PRECINCT 1403 (Prec-1403) NO CANDIDATE FILED 0 0 0 PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN PRECINCT 1404 (Prec-1404) NO CANDIDATE FILED 0 0 0 PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN PRECINCT 1405 (Prec-1405) NO CANDIDATE FILED 0 0 0 PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN PRECINCT 1406 (Prec-1406) NO CANDIDATE FILED 0 0 0 SUMMARY REPT-GROUP DETAIL ADA COUNTY IDAHO REPORT-EL45A PAGE 005 2012 PRIMARY ELECTION MAY 15, 2012 RUN DATE:05/22/12 10:56 AM Democratic TOTAL VOTES % ABSENTEE ELECTION DAY PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN PRECINCT 1407 (Prec-1407) NO CANDIDATE FILED 0 0 0 PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN PRECINCT 1408 (Prec-1408) NO CANDIDATE FILED 0 0 0 PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN PRECINCT 1409 (Prec-1409) Elizabeth Roberts. 24 100.00 1 23 PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN PRECINCT 1410 (Prec-1410) NO CANDIDATE FILED 0 0 0 PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN PRECINCT 1411 (Prec-1411) James F. Pauls. 29 100.00 9 20 PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN PRECINCT 1412 (Prec-1412) NO CANDIDATE FILED 0 0 0 PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN PRECINCT 1413 (Prec-1413) Irwin Horowitz. 22 100.00 5 17 PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN PRECINCT 1414 (Prec-1414) NO CANDIDATE FILED 0 0 0 PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN PRECINCT 1415 (Prec-1415) NO CANDIDATE FILED 0 0 0 PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN PRECINCT 1416 (Prec-1416) Karen A. McAlister 18 100.00 4 14 PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN PRECINCT 1417 (Prec-1417) NO CANDIDATE FILED 0 0 0 PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN PRECINCT 1418 (Prec-1418) NO CANDIDATE FILED 0 0 0 PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN PRECINCT 1419 (Prec-1419) Pamela L. Baldwin. 25 100.00 4 21 PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN PRECINCT 1501 (Prec-1501) Judy J Gillies. 61 100.00 7 54 SUMMARY REPT-GROUP DETAIL ADA COUNTY IDAHO REPORT -EL45A PAGE 006 2012 PRIMARY ELECTION MAY 15, 2012 RUN DATE:05/22/12 10:56 AM Democratic TOTAL VOTES % ABSENTEE ELECTION DAY PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN PRECINCT 1502 CPrec-1502) Jack Smith . 52 100.00 19 33 PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN PRECINCT 1503 CPrec-1503) Dale E. Krick . 17 51.52 0 17 Donald W. Rosebrock . 16 48.48 1 15 PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN PRECINCT 1504 CPrec-1504) Sean Kelly . 44 100.00 12 32 PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN PRECINCT 1505 (Prec-1505) Donna Jean Gonzales . 35 100.00 9 26 PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN PRECINCT 1506 (Prec-1506) Mary Vanderwood 52 100.00 6 46 PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN PRECINCT 1507 (Prec-1507) Marty Durand 47 100.00 7 40 PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN PRECINCT 1508 (Prec-1508) NO CANDIDATE FILED 0 0 0 PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN PRECINCT 1509 (Prec-1509) Jordan A. Cotterell . 57 100.00 12 45 PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN PRECINCT 1510 CPrec-1510) Jane E. Tucker. 43 100.00 5 38 PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN PRECINCT 1511 ( Prec-1511) NO CANDIDATE FILED 0 0 0 PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN PRECINCT 1512 (Prec-1512) NO CANDIDATE FILED 0 0 0 PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN PRECINCT 1513 CPrec-1513) NO CANDIDATE FILED 0 0 0 PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN PRECINCT 1514 (Prec-1514) NO CANDIDATE FILED 0 0 0 PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN PRECINCT 1515 (Prec-1515) NO CANDIDATE FILED 0 0 0 SUMMARY REPT-GROUP DETAIL ADA COUNTY IDAHO REPORT-EL45A PAGE 007 2012 PRIMARY ELECTION MAY 15, 2012 RUN DATE:05/22/12 10:56 AM Democratic TOTAL VOTES % ABSENTEE ELECTION DAY PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN PRECINCT 1601 (Prec-1601) Mistie D. Tolman . 86 100.00 12 74 PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN PRECINCT 1602 CPrec-1602) John McCrostie. 72 100.00 24 48 PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN PRECINCT 1603 CPrec-1603) Patricia Waterman. 115 100.00 16 99 PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN PRECINCT 1604 (Prec-1604) Richard C. Chilcote . 99 100.00 13 86 PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN PRECINCT 1605 (Prec-1605) Evangeline M. Beechler . 86 100.00 7 79 PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN PRECINCT 1606 CPrec-1606) NO CANDIDATE FILED 0 0 0 PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN PRECINCT 1607 (Prec-1607) Elisabeth Ratcliff 86 100.00 12 74 PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN PRECINCT 1608 (Prec-1608) Adam Co 11 ins 32 100.00 3 29 PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN PRECINCT 1609 (Prec-1609) NO CANDIDATE FILED 0 0 0 PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN PRECINCT 1610 CPrec-1610) John R. Schutt. 73 100.00 9 64 PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN PRECINCT 1611 CPrec-1611) MJ Durant 68 100.00 5 63 PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN PRECINCT 1612 CPrec-1612) NO CANDIDATE FILED 0 0 0 PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN PRECINCT 1613 CPrec-1613) Jeanette Ross von Alten. 76 100.00 14 62 PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN PRECINCT 1614 (Prec-1614) Carol Stirling. 50 100.00 13 37 SUMMARY REPT-GROUP DETAIL ADA COUNTY IDAHO REPORT-EL45A PAGE 008 2012 PRIMARY ELECTION MAY 15, 2012 RUN DATE:05/22/12 10:56 AM Democratic TOTAL VOTES % ABSENTEE ELECTION DAY PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN PRECINCT 1615 CPrec-1615) Brooke Hetmer . 63 100.00 17 46 PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN PRECINCT 1701 CPrec-1701) NO CANDIDATE FILED 0 0 0 PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN PRECINCT 1702 (Prec-1702) Deborah D Spindler 77 100.00 19 58 PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN PRECINCT 1703 (Prec-1703) James L. Smart. 79 100.00 30 49 PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN PRECINCT 1704 (Prec-1704) NO CANDIDATE FILED 0 0 0 PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN PRECINCT 1705 CPrec-1705) Connie L Collins . 64 100.00 9 55 PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN PRECINCT 1706 CPrec-1706) Bill Killen. 96 100.00 16 80 PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN PRECINCT 1707 (Prec-1707) Elizabeth A. Margolis 108 100.00 11 97 PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN PRECINCT 1708 (Prec-1708) NO CANDIDATE FILED 0 0 0 PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN PRECINCT 1709 CPrec-1709) Eldon Wallace .
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