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2008 General Election Report by Precincts PRECINCT REPORT GADSDEN COUNTY 2008 GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 4, 2008 RUN DATE:11/14/08 01:28 PM 0001 Pre.l American Legion VOTES PERCENT VOTES PERCENT REGISTERED VOTERS - TOTAL 1490 BALLOTS CAST - TOTAL 1116 DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL-DAVIS VOTER TURNOUT - TOTAL 74.90 (Vote for ) 1 YES 735 77.21 NO. 217 22.79 PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT (Vote for ) 1 John McCain (REP). 561 50.59 DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL-LEWIS Barack Obama (DEM) . 543 48.96 (Vote for ) 1 Gloria La Riva (PSL). 0 YES 732 77.05 Chuck Baldwin (CPF) . 0 NO. 218 22.95 Gene Amondson (PRO) . 0 Bob Barr (LBT) 3 .27 Thomas Robert Stevens (OBJ) 0 DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL-POLSTON James Harris (SWP) . 0 (Vote for ) 1 Cynthia McKinney (GRE) . 0 YES 721 76.38 Alan Keyes (AIP) .... 0 NO. 223 23.62 Ralph Nader (ECO). 2 .18 Brian Moore (SPF). 0 Charles Jay (BTP). 0 DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL-ROBERTS WRITE-IN. 0 (Vote for ) 1 YES 725 76.80 NO. 219 23.20 REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS 2 (Vote for ) 1 Mark Mulligan (REP) . 295 27.01 DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL-NORTWICK Allen Boyd (DEM) .... 797 72.99 (Vote for ) 1 WRITE-IN. 0 YES 713 75.77 NO. 228 24.23 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 8 (Vote for ) 1 CIRCUIT JUDGE Alan Williams (DEM) .... 832 80.78 (Vote for ) 1 Robert Maddox (NPA) .... 198 19.22 Lisa Raleigh 384 39.34 WRITE-IN. 0 Frank E. Sheffield 592 60.66 SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS AMENDMENT 1 (Vote for ) 1 (Vote for ) Reginald James (DEM). 944 87.41 YES . 454 44.86 Emma G. Owens (NPA) . 136 12.59 NO. 558 55.14 JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT- WELLS AMENDMENT 2 (Vote for ) 1 (Vote for ) YES 746 77.71 YES . 705 66.32 NO. 214 22.29 NO. 358 33.68 DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL-BENTON AMENDMENT 3 (Vote for ) 1 (Vote for ) YES 732 76.65 YES . 511 51.51 NO. 223 23.35 NO. 481 48.49 PRECINCT REPORT GADSDEN COUNTY 2008 GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 4, 2008 RUN DATE:11/14/08 01:28 PM 0002 Pre. 2 Havana Public Libr VOTES PERCENT VOTES PERCENT REGISTERED VOTERS - TOTAL . 2398 BALLOTS CAST - TOTAL. 1854 DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL-BENTON VOTER TURNOUT - TOTAL . 77.31 (Vote for ) 1 YES 1135 73.13 NO. 417 26.87 PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT (Vote for ) 1 John McCain (REP) 524 28.48 DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL-DAVIS Barack Obama (DEM) 1313 71.36 (Vote for ) 1 Gloria La Riva (PSD 0 YES 1178 76.94 Chuck Baldwin (CPF) 0 NO. 353 23.06 Gene Amondson (PRO) 0 Bob Barr (LBT) 0 Thomas Robert Stevens (OBJ) 0 DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL-LEWIS James Harris (SWP) 0 (Vote for ) 1 Cynthia McKinney (GRE) 0 YES 1169 76.31 Alan Keyes (AIP) 0 NO. 363 23.69 Ralph Nader (ECO) 3 .16 Brian Moore (SPF) 0 Charles Jay (BTP) 0 DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL-POLSTON WRITE-IN. 0 (Vote for ) 1 YES 1094 72.16 NO. 422 27.84 REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS 2 (Vote for ) 1 Mark Mulligan (REP) 366 20.45 DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL-ROBERTS Allen Boyd (DEM) 1424 79.55 (Vote for ) 1 WRITE-IN. 0 YES 1161 76.38 NO. 359 23.62 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 8 (Vote for ) 1 DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL-NORTWICK Alan Williams (DEM) .... 1422 82.87 (Vote for ) 1 Robert Maddox (NPA) .... 294 17.13 YES 1105 73.13 WRITE-IN. 0 NO. 406 26.87 SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS CIRCUIT JUDGE (Vote for ) 1 (Vote for ) 1 Reginald James (DEM) 1323 74.92 Lisa Raleigh . 754 47.18 Emma G. Owens (NPA) 443 25.08 Frank E. Sheffield 844 52.82 COUNTY COMMISSIONER, DISTRICT AMENDMENT 1 (Vote for ) 1 (Vote for ) 1 Eugene Lamb, Jr. (DEM) . 1074 68.98 YES ... 759 47.44 Lillian T. Johnson (NPA) 483 31.02 NO. 841 52.56 JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT- WELLS AMENDMENT 2 (Vote for ) 1 (Vote for ) YES 1181 75.03 YES . 1218 72.76 NO. 393 24.97 NO. 456 27.24 PRECINCT REPORT GADSDEN COUNTY 2008 GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 4, 2008 RUN DATE:11/14/08 01:28 PM 0003 Pre. 3 Coonbttm Fire Dept VOTES PERCENT VOTES PERCENT REGISTERED VOTERS - TOTAL 1074 BALLOTS CAST - TOTAL. 809 DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL-BENTON VOTER TURNOUT - TOTAL 75.33 (Vote for ) 1 YES 520 73.65 NO 186 26.35 PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT (Vote for ) 1 John McCain (REP). 414 51.30 DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL-DAVIS Barack Obama (DEM) . 388 48.08 (Vote for ) 1 Gloria La Riva (PSD. 0 YES 509 73.34 Chuck Baldwin (CPF) . 0 NO. 185 26.66 Gene Amondson (PRO) . 0 Bob Barr (LBT) 2 .25 Thomas Robert Stevens (OBJ) 0 DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL-LEWIS James Harris (SWP) . 0 (Vote for ) 1 Cynthia McKinney (GRE) . 0 YES 530 76.15 Alan Keyes (AIP) .... 0 NO. 166 23.85 Ralph Nader (ECO). 3 .37 Brian Moore (SPF). 0 Charles Jay (BTP). 0 DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL-POLSTON WRITE-IN. 0 (Vote for ) 1 YES 513 73.50 NO. 185 26.50 REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS 2 (Vote for ) 1 Mark Mulligan (REP) . 272 34.74 DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL-ROBERTS Allen Boyd (DEM) .... 511 65.26 (Vote for ) 1 WRITE-IN. 0 YES 520 75.25 NO. 171 24.75 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 8 (Vote for ) 1 DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL-NORTWICK Alan Williams (DEM) .... 495 65.82 (Vote for ) 1 Robert Maddox (NPA) .... 257 34.18 YES 502 72.44 WRITE-IN. 0 NO. 191 27.56 SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS CIRCUIT JUDGE (Vote for ) 1 (Vote for ) 1 Reginald James (DEM). 567 74.31 Lisa Raleigh . 297 41.25 Emma G. Owens (NPA) . 196 25.69 Frank E. Sheffield 423 58.75 COUNTY COMMISSIONER, DISTRICT 1 AMENDMENT 1 (Vote for ) 1 (Vote for ) 1 Eugene Lamb, Jr. (DEM) . 531 69.41 YES ... 313 42.82 Lillian T. Johnson (NPA) . 234 30.59 NO. 418 57.18 JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT- WELLS AMENDMENT 2 (Vote for ) 1 (Vote for ) 1 YES 538 75.99 YES ... 520 67.80 NO. 170 24.01 NO. 247 32.20 PRECINCT REPORT GADSDEN COUNTY 2008 GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 4, 2008 RUN DATE:11/14/08 01:28 PM 0004 Pre. 4 Midway Fire Dept VOTES PERCENT VOTES PERCENT REGISTERED VOTERS - TOTAL . 2085 BALLOTS CAST - TOTAL. 1711 DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL-BENTON VOTER TURNOUT - TOTAL . 82.06 (Vote for ) 1 YES 1065 72.20 NO. 410 27.80 PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT (Vote for ) 1 John McCain (REP). 301 17.66 DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL-DAVIS Barack Obama (DEM) . 1395 81.87 (Vote for ) 1 Gloria La Riva (PSD. 1 .06 YES 1163 78.90 Chuck Baldwin (CPF) . 0 NO. 311 21.10 Gene Amondson (PRO) . 0 Bob Barr (LBT) 3 .18 Thomas Robert Stevens (OBJ) 0 DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL-LEWIS James Harris (SWP) . 1 .06 (Vote for ) 1 Cynthia McKinney (GRE) . 1 .06 YES 1106 75.60 Alan Keyes (AIP) .... 1 .06 NO. 357 24.40 Ralph Nader (ECO). 1 .06 Brian Moore (SPF). 0 Charles Jay (BTP). 0 DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL-POLSTON WRITE-IN 0 (Vote for ) 1 YES 1032 71.32 NO. 415 28.68 REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS 2 (Vote for ) 1 Mark Mulligan (REP) . 270 16.32 DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL-ROBERTS Allen Boyd (DEM) .... 1384 83.68 (Vote for ) 1 WRITE-IN. 0 YES 1051 72.48 NO. 399 27.52 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 8 (Vote for ) 1 DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL-NORTWICK Alan Williams (DEM) .... 1444 88.81 (Vote for ) 1 Robert Maddox (NPA) .... 182 11.19 YES 1030 71.28 WRITE-IN. 0 NO. 415 28.72 SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS CIRCUIT JUDGE (Vote for ) 1 (Vote for ) 1 Reginald James (DEM). 1373 83.62 Lisa Raleigh . 750 49.31 Emma G. Owens (NPA) . 269 16.38 Frank E. Sheffield 771 50.69 COUNTY COMMISSIONER. DISTRICT 1 AMENDMENT 1 (Vote for ) 1 (Vote for ) 1 Eugene Lamb, Jr. (DEM) . 1380 83.94 YES ... 722 47.47 Lillian T. Johnson (NPA) . 264 16.06 NO. 799 52.53 JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT- WELLS AMENDMENT 2 (Vote for ) 1 (Vote for ) 1 YES 1103 74.08 YES ... 1139 71.68 NO. 386 25.92 NO. 450 28.32 PRECINCT REPORT GADSDEN COUNTY 2008 GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 4, 2008 RUN DATE:11/14/08 01:28 PM 0005 Pre. 5 Quincy Rec Ctr VOTES PERCENT VOTES PERCENT REGISTERED VOTERS - TOTAL . 3009 BALLOTS CAST - TOTAL. 2166 DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL-DAVIS VOTER TURNOUT - TOTAL 71.98 (Vote for ) 1 YES 1536 82.14 NO. 334 17.86 PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT (Vote for ) 1 John McCain (REP). 157 7.28 DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL-LEWIS Barack Obama (DEM) . 1993 92.44 (Vote for ) 1 Gloria La Riva (PSL). 1 .05 YES 1495 80.25 Chuck Baldwin (CPF) . 3 .14 NO. 368 19.75 Gene Amondson (PRO) . 0 Bob Barr (LBT) 2 .09 Thomas Robert Stevens (OBJ) 0 DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL-POLSTON James Harris (SWP) . 0 (Vote for ) 1 Cynthia McKinney (GRE) . 0 YES 1410 76.34 Alan Keyes (AIP) .... 0 NO. 437 23.66 Ralph Nader (ECO). 0 Brian Moore (SPF). 0 Charles Jay (BTP). 0 DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL-ROBERTS WRITE-IN 0 (Vote for ) 1 YES 1455 78.73 NO. 393 21.27 REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS 2 (Vote for ) 1 Mark Mulligan (REP) . 120 5.71 DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL-NORTWICK Allen Boyd (DEM) .... 1981 94.29 (Vote for ) 1 WRITE-IN. 0 YES 1419 76.87 NO.
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