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EL45 Election Summary Summary Results Report OFFICIAL RESULTS Sedgwick County, KS 2020 General Election November 3, 2020 STATISTICS TOTAL Election Day Precincts Reporting 269 of 269 Registered Voters - Total 322,381 Ballots Cast - Total 225,771 Voter Turnout - Total 70.03% Election Summary - 11/16/2020 04:56 AM Page 1 of 285 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2018 Summary Results Report OFFICIAL RESULTS Sedgwick County, KS 2020 General Election November 3, 2020 Electors for President / Vice President Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % REP Donald J. Trump 122,416 54.44% DEM Joseph R Biden 95,870 42.64% LIB Jo Jorgensen 5,402 2.40% Write-In: BRIAN CARROLL & AMAR ATEL 155 0.07% Write-In: HOWIE HAWKINS 143 0.06% Write-In: BERNIE SANDERS 83 0.04% Write-In: KANYE WEST 60 0.03% Write-In: ANDREW YANG 32 0.01% Write-In: JESUS 31 0.01% Write-In: MITT ROMNEY 31 0.01% Write-In: TULSI GABBARD 30 0.01% Write-In: BEN SASSE 20 0.01% Write-In: MIKE PENCE 18 0.01% Write-In: BIDEN-HARRIS 18 0.01% Write-In: NONE OF ABOVE 14 0.01% Write-In: JOHN KASICH 12 0.01% Write-In: GLORIA LA RIVA 12 0.01% Write-In: COLIN POWELL 11 0.00% Write-In: TRUMP AND PENCE 9 0.00% Write-In: JADE SIMMONS 8 0.00% Write-In: MIKE POMPEO 8 0.00% Write-In: TRUMP 8 0.00% Write-In: "BLANK" 16 0.00% Write-In: ANDREW CUOMO ANTHONY FAUCI 7 0.00% Write-In: DON BLANKENSHIP 7 0.00% Write-In: NONE 6 0.00% Write-In: VERMIN SUPREME 6 0.00% Write-In: PAUL RYAN 6 0.00% Election Summary - 11/16/2020 04:56 AM Page 2 of 285 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2018 Summary Results Report OFFICIAL RESULTS Sedgwick County, KS 2020 General Election November 3, 2020 Electors for President / Vice President Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % Write-In: BEN CARSON 6 0.00% Write-In: NIKKI R HALEY 5 0.00% Write-In: DWAYNE JOHNSON 5 0.00% Write-In: MICKEY MOUSE 5 0.00% Write-In: CONDOLEEZA RICE 5 0.00% Write-In: MARK CUBAN 5 0.00% Write-In: MARCO RUBIO 4 0.00% Write-In: BOB DOLE 4 0.00% Write-In: TINA BUSENITZ 4 0.00% Write-In: NA 3 0.00% Write-In: HILLARY CLINTON 3 0.00% Write-In: TED CRUZ 3 0.00% Write-In: BARACK OBAMA 3 0.00% Write-In: ANDREW CUOMO 3 0.00% Write-In: BRIAN CARROLL 3 0.00% Write-In: ELIZABETH WARREN 3 0.00% Write-In: RON PAUL 3 0.00% Write-In: DONALD DUCK 3 0.00% Write-In: ANY ONE ELSE 3 0.00% Write-In: RAND PAUL 3 0.00% Write-In: KAMALA HARRIS 2 0.00% Write-In: BETTY WHITE 2 0.00% Write-In: COLIN POWELL CONDOLEESA RICE 2 0.00% Write-In: CHRIS WETTIG 2 0.00% Write-In: SEAN HATFIELD 2 0.00% Write-In: DR FAUCHI 2 0.00% Write-In: DAVE HAWLEY 2 0.00% Write-In: RUSSELL MOORE 2 0.00% Election Summary - 11/16/2020 04:56 AM Page 3 of 285 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2018 Summary Results Report OFFICIAL RESULTS Sedgwick County, KS 2020 General Election November 3, 2020 Electors for President / Vice President Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % Write-In: MITT ROMNEY AND PAUL RYAN 2 0.00% Write-In: MICHAEL BLOOMBURG 2 0.00% Write-In: HARRIS 2 0.00% Write-In: GOD 2 0.00% Write-In: BILL WELD 2 0.00% Write-In: JEB BUSH 2 0.00% Write-In: JOSH HAWLEY 2 0.00% Write-In: DAVID FRENCH 2 0.00% Write-In: KANSAS GOV KELLY 2 0.00% Write-In: ABOLISH ELECTORIAL COLLEGE 2 0.00% Write-In: BOBBY BONES 2 0.00% Write-In: MICHAEL HUCKABEE 2 0.00% Write-In: CARROLL PATEL 2 0.00% Write-In: POPE FRANCIS 2 0.00% Write-In: JASON AND LISA EDWARDS 2 0.00% Write-In: ANYONE BUT TRUMP 2 0.00% Write-In: LEONARDO DICAPRIO 2 0.00% Write-In: PETER BUDAGUGE 2 0.00% Write-In: MINNIE MOUSE 2 0.00% Write-In: MARK CHARLES 2 0.00% Write-In: HOEFLING PRIOR 2 0.00% Write-In: EVERARDO LOPEZ 2 0.00% Write-In: JOHN MCCAIN 2 0.00% Write-In: DAVID ROSENBERG CHAD BYERS 1 0.00% Write-In: DANIEL CLAUSING 1 0.00% Write-In: PHILIP NETTELTON 1 0.00% Write-In: TWO PARTY IS BROKEN F JO TOO 1 0.00% Write-In: JOE KIEFER 1 0.00% Election Summary - 11/16/2020 04:56 AM Page 4 of 285 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2018 Summary Results Report OFFICIAL RESULTS Sedgwick County, KS 2020 General Election November 3, 2020 Electors for President / Vice President Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % Write-In: JAMES WELLS DERBY KS 1 0.00% Write-In: RICK SANTORUM 1 0.00% Write-In: JEFFERY S DODDS 1 0.00% Write-In: DAVE CHAPPELLE 1 0.00% Write-In: SOLIDARITY PARTY CANDIDATE 1 0.00% Write-In: LANDON ROGGE 1 0.00% Write-In: DR BOYCE WATKINS 1 0.00% Write-In: MEIKO CHLOE 1 0.00% Write-In: JUSTIN B HENRY 1 0.00% Write-In: BOB DOLE BEN CARSON 1 0.00% Write-In: JOE KENNEDY 111 1 0.00% Write-In: PHIL DOOLEY 1 0.00% Write-In: MOHD SABRA 1 0.00% Write-In: WILLIAM LAHMAN 1 0.00% Write-In: BLOMBERG 1 0.00% Write-In: BIG BIRD 1 0.00% Write-In: ELISHA HULL 1 0.00% Write-In: NICOLE POLIZZI 1 0.00% Write-In: TED CRAZE REPUBLICIAN 1 0.00% Write-In: TIANNA R FRANCIS 1 0.00% Write-In: KRISTY NUEM 1 0.00% Write-In: TED CRUZ AND NIKKI HALEY 1 0.00% Write-In: PAUL KENNETH UHLIG 1 0.00% Write-In: COREY CANTRALL 1 0.00% Write-In: ELROY J LAKE 1 0.00% Write-In: WE DERSERVE BETTER 1 0.00% Write-In: JOHN POWLEDGE 1 0.00% Write-In: KLOBUSHAR AND KRENSHAW 1 0.00% Election Summary - 11/16/2020 04:56 AM Page 5 of 285 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2018 Summary Results Report OFFICIAL RESULTS Sedgwick County, KS 2020 General Election November 3, 2020 Electors for President / Vice President Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % Write-In: WILLIAM BARKLEY 1 0.00% Write-In: NOBODY 1 0.00% Write-In: CHARLES EBRIGHT 1 0.00% Write-In: CHARLES STANLEY 1 0.00% Write-In: JESSE VENTURA 1 0.00% Write-In: JOSEPH WALLACE BACKHUS 1 0.00% Write-In: KEEFE WILSON 1 0.00% Write-In: PERRY JINKERSON 1 0.00% Write-In: TODD ZARLING 1 0.00% Write-In: AMY BARRETT 1 0.00% Write-In: DAVID DENNIS 1 0.00% Write-In: WARREN-WILLIAMSON 1 0.00% Write-In: JASON WELTON 1 0.00% Write-In: NEWT GINGRICH 1 0.00% Write-In: FRANKLIN GRAHAM 1 0.00% Write-In: TODD ROSE 1 0.00% Write-In: BLANKENSHIP MOHR 1 0.00% Write-In: JO COLTRAIN 1 0.00% Write-In: DARRELL CASTLE 1 0.00% Write-In: MICHAEL DENNING 1 0.00% Write-In: PENCE AND BIDEN 1 0.00% Write-In: HUNTER BIDEN 1 0.00% Write-In: PAT PAULSON 1 0.00% Write-In: NIKKI HALEY AND MIKE POMPEO 1 0.00% Write-In: LANCE E BARGER 1 0.00% Write-In: JACK BLACK 1 0.00% Write-In: BOETTCHER, KAREN BOETTCHER, 1 TEDDY 0.00% Write-In: DAVID L GIMPLE 1 0.00% Election Summary - 11/16/2020 04:56 AM Page 6 of 285 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2018 Summary Results Report OFFICIAL RESULTS Sedgwick County, KS 2020 General Election November 3, 2020 Electors for President / Vice President Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % Write-In: JAY BILAS 1 0.00% Write-In: DREW PERRY 1 0.00% Write-In: BRYAN MOORE AND BEN SASSE 1 0.00% Write-In: REBECA FAVELA 1 0.00% Write-In: CLARENCE UPHOFF 1 0.00% Write-In: JASON SCHAEFFER 1 0.00% Write-In: CHRIS CHRISTY NJ 1 0.00% Write-In: TED CRUZ BEN CARSON 1 0.00% Write-In: BRUCE WAYNE (BATMAN) 1 0.00% Write-In: CTHULU 1 0.00% Write-In: BILL SELF 1 0.00% Write-In: JOSH PEARCE 1 0.00% Write-In: DWIGHT D EISENHOWER AND GOD 1 WE STILL NEED HELP 0.00% Write-In: IN GOD WE TRUST 1 0.00% Write-In: REID M MILLER 1 0.00% Write-In: TORREZ WENNER 1 0.00% Write-In: BUZZ LIGHTYEAR 1 0.00% Write-In: SYLVIN PENNER 1 0.00% Write-In: SAMUEL J WERNER 1 0.00% Write-In: ANDREW L WEST 1 0.00% Write-In: PASS 1 0.00% Write-In: OZZY OSBORNE 1 0.00% Write-In: WILLIAM GEORGE MARTINIC III 1 DENVER, CO 0.00% Write-In: GARFIELD THE CAT 1 0.00% Write-In: ROBERT S SMITH AND GREGORY J 1 SMITH 0.00% Write-In: MATHEW MCONAY 1 0.00% Write-In: CHARLIE BAKER 1 0.00% Write-In: GRETCHEN WILSON 1 0.00% Election Summary - 11/16/2020 04:56 AM Page 7 of 285 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2018 Summary Results Report OFFICIAL RESULTS Sedgwick County, KS 2020 General Election November 3, 2020 Electors for President / Vice President Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % Write-In: DITTEMORE 1 0.00% Write-In: ANDREW DEAN GILSTRAP 1 0.00% Write-In: SOMEONE BETTER 1 0.00% Write-In: LACEY CRUSE 1 0.00% Write-In: W MCRAVEN AND A YANG 1 0.00% Write-In: BIG BOSS AND SNAKE 1 0.00% Write-In: DAVID LAWRENCE 1 0.00% Write-In: KYLE NGUYEN 1 0.00% Write-In: ALYSSA EDWARDS 1 0.00% Write-In: JOSEPH E WAUGH 1 0.00% Write-In: RANDALL KIPLING DAWSON 1 0.00% Write-In: LITERALLY ANYONE ELSE 1 0.00% Write-In: MICHAEL JAMES ALCARAZ 1 0.00% Write-In: PERCY ROBERT MILLER 1 0.00% Write-In: JASON CLARK 1 0.00% Write-In: MARK A BAALMANN 1 0.00% Write-In: CRAIG JASPERSE 1 0.00% Write-In: REV FRANKLIN GRAHAM AND 1 CONDOLESA RICE 0.00% Write-In: ML KORPHAGE 1 0.00% Write-In: JEB BUSH AND NIKKI HALEY 1 0.00% Write-In: ICE CUBE 1 0.00% Write-In: JAMES SMITH 1 0.00% Write-In: TIM KELLER 1 0.00% Write-In: JUSTIN AMASH AND MIKE PENCE 1 0.00% Write-In: BATMAN AND MICKEY MOUSE 1 0.00% Write-In: ROLAND SCHITT 1 0.00% Write-In: DAVE HAWLE 1 0.00% Write-In: LEVI ANDREW WESLEY MORGAN 1 0.00% Election Summary - 11/16/2020 04:56 AM Page 8 of 285 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2018 Summary Results Report OFFICIAL RESULTS Sedgwick County, KS 2020 General Election November 3, 2020 Electors for President / Vice President Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % Write-In: AMBER RUSSELL AND DENNIS 1 BOGGS 0.00% Write-In: JESSE GUTIERREZ 1 0.00% Write-In: BATMAN 1 0.00% Write-In: JAMES LEWIS 1 0.00% Write-In: THIESECANTBETHECHOICES 1 0.00% Write-In: LINDA RAWSON 1 0.00% Write-In: RON JEREMY 1 0.00% Write-In: DANIEL SCHMITZ 1 0.00% Write-In: SCOTT MOORE 1 0.00% Write-In: MICHELLE OBAMA 1 0.00% Write-In: SATAN 1 0.00% Write-In: ABRAHAM LINCOLN 1 0.00% Write-In: JAMES CARTER 1 0.00% Write-In: JD MULLEN 1 0.00% Write-In: MELANIA TRUMP 1 0.00% Write-In: OL 1 0.00% Write-In: GOOFY 1 0.00% Write-In: WINSTON E KENTON 1 0.00% Write-In: JOE WALSH 1 0.00%
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