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Election Results by Precinct <HTML> <PRE> PRECINCT REPORT PEND OREILLE, WASHINGTON RUN DATE:08/20/12 PRIMARY ELECITON RUN TIME:11:41 AM AUGUST 7, 2012 0001 CAMDEN VOTES PERCENT REGISTERED VOTERS - TOTAL . 0 BALLOTS CAST - TOTAL. 122 US Senator VOTE FOR 1 Michael Baumgartner . 65 53.72 Will Baker . 1 .83 Chuck Jackson . 2 1.65 Timmy (Doc) Wilson . 4 3.31 Art Coday . 14 11.57 Maria Cantwell. 23 19.01 Glen (Stocky) R. Stockwell. 5 4.13 Mike the Mover. 7 5.79 WRITE-IN. 0 US Rep. Dist #5 VOTE FOR 1 Ian Moody . 2 1.64 Rich Cowan . 17 13.93 Randall L. Yearout . 25 20.49 Cathy McMorris Rodgers . 78 63.93 WRITE-IN. 0 Governor VOTE FOR 1 Rob Hill. 0 Rob McKenna. 62 51.24 Jay Inslee . 26 21.49 James White. 1 .83 Christian Joubert. 3 2.48 Shahram Hadian. 25 20.66 L. Dale Sorgen. 3 2.48 Max Sampson. 1 .83 Javier O. Lopez . 0 WRITE-IN. 0 Lieut. Governor VOTE FOR 1 Glenn Anderson. 43 36.13 Brad Owen . 33 27.73 James Robert Deal. 7 5.88 Bill Finkbeiner . 36 30.25 Dave T. Sumner IV. 0 Mark Greene. 0 WRITE-IN. 0 Sec. State VOTE FOR 1 Jim Kastama. 3 2.52 David J. Anderson. 4 3.36 Sam Wright . 5 4.20 Karen Murray . 20 16.81 Kathleen Drew . 14 11.76 Kim Wyman . 64 53.78 Greg Nickels . 9 7.56 WRITE-IN. 0 State Treasurer VOTE FOR 1 Jim McIntire . 52 68.42 WRITE-IN. 24 31.58 State Auditor VOTE FOR 1 Troy Kelley. 16 13.56 James Watkins . 91 77.12 Mark Miloscia . 2 1.69 Craig Pridemore . 9 7.63 WRITE-IN. 0 State Atty Gen VOTE FOR 1 Bob Ferguson . 32 27.12 Reagan Dunn. 52 44.07 Stephen Pidgeon . 34 28.81 WRITE-IN. 0 Comm. Public Lands VOTE FOR 1 Stephen A. Sharon. 6 5.00 Peter J. Goldmark. 24 20.00 Clint Didier . 90 75.00 WRITE-IN. 0 Sup. Public Instruct. VOTE FOR 1 James Bauckman. 8 7.41 Randy I. Dorn . 45 41.67 Don Hansler. 7 6.48 John Patterson Blair. 4 3.70 Ronald L. (Ron) Higgins. 44 40.74 WRITE-IN. 0 Insure. Comm. VOTE FOR 1 John R. Adams . 32 28.07 Mike Kreidler . 22 19.30 Scott Reilly . 47 41.23 Brian C. Berend . 13 11.40 WRITE-IN. 0 State Rep, Dist #7, Pos #1 VOTE FOR 1 Shelly Short . 94 100.00 WRITE-IN. 0 State Rep, Dist #7, Pos #2 VOTE FOR 1 Robert (Bob) Wilson . 29 26.36 Joel Kretz . 80 72.73 WRITE-IN. 1 .91 County Comm. Dist #1 VOTE FOR 1 Diane Wear . 24 19.83 Karen Skoog. 71 58.68 Douglas Eric Quandt . 17 14.05 Anthony Newcomb . 9 7.44 WRITE-IN. 0 Supreme Ct, Pos #2 VOTE FOR 1 Douglas W. McQuaid . 27 26.21 Susan Owens. 35 33.98 Scott Stafne . 41 39.81 WRITE-IN. 0 Supreme CT, Pos #5 VOTE FOR 1 Bruce O. Danielson . 68 65.38 Steve Gonzalez. 36 34.62 WRITE-IN. 0 St. Supreme Justice #9 VOTE FOR 1 Bruce Hilyer . 17 16.50 Sheryl Gordon McCloud . 19 18.45 Richard B. Sanders . 62 60.19 John W. Ladenburg. 5 4.85 WRITE-IN. 0 Ct Appls, Div 3, Dist 1, Pos 1 VOTE FOR 1 Laurel Siddoway . 61 100.00 WRITE-IN. 0 Superior Judge #1 VOTE FOR 1 Patrick A. Monasmith. 59 100.00 WRITE-IN. 0 Superior Judge #2 VOTE FOR 1 Allen Nielson . 61 100.00 WRITE-IN. 0 PCO Camden VOTE FOR 1 Brent Phillipy (REP). 46 50.00 Miina Skoog (REP). 46 50.00 PRECINCT REPORT PEND OREILLE, WASHINGTON RUN DATE:08/20/12 PRIMARY ELECITON RUN TIME:11:41 AM AUGUST 7, 2012 0002 CUSICK VOTES PERCENT REGISTERED VOTERS - TOTAL . 0 BALLOTS CAST - TOTAL. 98 US Senator VOTE FOR 1 Michael Baumgartner . 32 35.56 Will Baker . 3 3.33 Chuck Jackson . 2 2.22 Timmy (Doc) Wilson . 8 8.89 Art Coday . 2 2.22 Maria Cantwell. 40 44.44 Glen (Stocky) R. Stockwell. 0 Mike the Mover. 3 3.33 WRITE-IN. 0 US Rep. Dist #5 VOTE FOR 1 Ian Moody . 7 7.69 Rich Cowan . 33 36.26 Randall L. Yearout . 14 15.38 Cathy McMorris Rodgers . 36 39.56 WRITE-IN. 1 1.10 Governor VOTE FOR 1 Rob Hill. 4 4.35 Rob McKenna. 41 44.57 Jay Inslee . 36 39.13 James White. 4 4.35 Christian Joubert. 1 1.09 Shahram Hadian. 0 L. Dale Sorgen. 2 2.17 Max Sampson. 3 3.26 Javier O. Lopez . 0 WRITE-IN. 1 1.09 Lieut. Governor VOTE FOR 1 Glenn Anderson. 28 31.46 Brad Owen . 35 39.33 James Robert Deal. 7 7.87 Bill Finkbeiner . 13 14.61 Dave T. Sumner IV. 0 Mark Greene. 6 6.74 WRITE-IN. 0 Sec. State VOTE FOR 1 Jim Kastama. 7 7.95 David J. Anderson. 12 13.64 Sam Wright . 4 4.55 Karen Murray . 6 6.82 Kathleen Drew . 21 23.86 Kim Wyman . 32 36.36 Greg Nickels . 6 6.82 WRITE-IN. 0 State Treasurer VOTE FOR 1 Jim McIntire . 59 98.33 WRITE-IN. 1 1.67 State Auditor VOTE FOR 1 Troy Kelley. 23 25.56 James Watkins . 41 45.56 Mark Miloscia . 7 7.78 Craig Pridemore . 19 21.11 WRITE-IN. 0 State Atty Gen VOTE FOR 1 Bob Ferguson . 46 52.27 Reagan Dunn. 34 38.64 Stephen Pidgeon . 8 9.09 WRITE-IN. 0 Comm. Public Lands VOTE FOR 1 Stephen A. Sharon. 10 10.99 Peter J. Goldmark. 45 49.45 Clint Didier . 36 39.56 WRITE-IN. 0 Sup. Public Instruct. VOTE FOR 1 James Bauckman. 15 20.00 Randy I. Dorn . 31 41.33 Don Hansler. 10 13.33 John Patterson Blair. 8 10.67 Ronald L. (Ron) Higgins. 10 13.33 WRITE-IN. 1 1.33 Insure. Comm. VOTE FOR 1 John R. Adams . 27 32.14 Mike Kreidler . 38 45.24 Scott Reilly . 13 15.48 Brian C. Berend . 6 7.14 WRITE-IN. 0 State Rep, Dist #7, Pos #1 VOTE FOR 1 Shelly Short . 69 98.57 WRITE-IN. 1 1.43 State Rep, Dist #7, Pos #2 VOTE FOR 1 Robert (Bob) Wilson . 44 50.00 Joel Kretz . 43 48.86 WRITE-IN. 1 1.14 County Comm. #3 VOTE FOR 1 Tim Ibbetson . 30 31.25 Steve Kiss . 29 30.21 Kathleen Mayall . 37 38.54 WRITE-IN. 0 Supreme Ct, Pos #2 VOTE FOR 1 Douglas W. McQuaid . 20 25.64 Susan Owens. 49 62.82 Scott Stafne . 8 10.26 WRITE-IN. 1 1.28 Supreme CT, Pos #5 VOTE FOR 1 Bruce O. Danielson . 38 51.35 Steve Gonzalez. 35 47.30 WRITE-IN. 1 1.35 St. Supreme Justice #9 VOTE FOR 1 Bruce Hilyer . 10 12.66 Sheryl Gordon McCloud . 34 43.04 Richard B. Sanders . 23 29.11 John W. Ladenburg. 11 13.92 WRITE-IN. 1 1.27 Ct Appls, Div 3, Dist 1, Pos 1 VOTE FOR 1 Laurel Siddoway . 60 96.77 WRITE-IN. 2 3.23 Superior Judge #1 VOTE FOR 1 Patrick A. Monasmith. 55 96.49 WRITE-IN. 2 3.51 Superior Judge #2 VOTE FOR 1 Allen Nielson . 56 96.55 WRITE-IN. 2 3.45 PRECINCT REPORT PEND OREILLE, WASHINGTON RUN DATE:08/20/12 PRIMARY ELECITON RUN TIME:11:41 AM AUGUST 7, 2012 0003 DALKENA VOTES PERCENT REGISTERED VOTERS - TOTAL . 0 BALLOTS CAST - TOTAL. 213 US Senator VOTE FOR 1 Michael Baumgartner . 85 41.26 Will Baker . 5 2.43 Chuck Jackson . 4 1.94 Timmy (Doc) Wilson . 6 2.91 Art Coday . 17 8.25 Maria Cantwell. 76 36.89 Glen (Stocky) R. Stockwell. 7 3.40 Mike the Mover. 6 2.91 WRITE-IN. 0 US Rep. Dist #5 VOTE FOR 1 Ian Moody . 10 4.85 Rich Cowan . 63 30.58 Randall L. Yearout . 27 13.11 Cathy McMorris Rodgers . 106 51.46 WRITE-IN. 0 Governor VOTE FOR 1 Rob Hill. 8 3.86 Rob McKenna. 97 46.86 Jay Inslee . 72 34.78 James White. 3 1.45 Christian Joubert. 1 .48 Shahram Hadian. 10 4.83 L. Dale Sorgen. 3 1.45 Max Sampson. 11 5.31 Javier O. Lopez . 2 .97 WRITE-IN. 0 Lieut. Governor VOTE FOR 1 Glenn Anderson. 61 31.28 Brad Owen . 64 32.82 James Robert Deal. 9 4.62 Bill Finkbeiner . 55 28.21 Dave T. Sumner IV. 0 Mark Greene. 6 3.08 WRITE-IN. 0 Sec. State VOTE FOR 1 Jim Kastama. 12 6.28 David J. Anderson. 14 7.33 Sam Wright . 8 4.19 Karen Murray . 18 9.42 Kathleen Drew . 32 16.75 Kim Wyman . 96 50.26 Greg Nickels . 11 5.76 WRITE-IN. 0 State Treasurer VOTE FOR 1 Jim McIntire . 128 97.71 WRITE-IN. 3 2.29 State Auditor VOTE FOR 1 Troy Kelley. 30 16.04 James Watkins . 119 63.64 Mark Miloscia . 15 8.02 Craig Pridemore . 23 12.30 WRITE-IN. 0 State Atty Gen VOTE FOR 1 Bob Ferguson . ..
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