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Precinct Report Centre County, Pennsylvania Official Results Run Date:05/29/14 General Primary Run Time:01:39 Pm May 20, 2014 Statistics PRECINCT REPORT CENTRE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA OFFICIAL RESULTS RUN DATE:05/29/14 GENERAL PRIMARY RUN TIME:01:39 PM MAY 20, 2014 STATISTICS 0038 38 BOGGS EAST VOTES PERCENT REGISTERED VOTERS - TOTAL . 605 REGISTERED VOTERS - REPUBLICAN PARTY . 355 58.68 REGISTERED VOTERS - DEMOCRATIC PARTY . 250 41.32 BALLOTS CAST - TOTAL. 149 BALLOTS CAST - REPUBLICAN PARTY . 83 55.70 BALLOTS CAST - DEMOCRATIC PARTY . 66 44.30 VOTER TURNOUT - TOTAL . 24.63 VOTER TURNOUT - REPUBLICAN PARTY. 23.38 VOTER TURNOUT - DEMOCRATIC PARTY. 26.40 ********** (REPUBLICAN PARTY) ********** GOVERNOR VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 TOM CORBETT. 59 85.51 WRITE-IN. 10 14.49 OVER VOTES . 0 UNDER VOTES . 14 LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 JIM CAWLEY . 61 100.00 WRITE-IN. 0 OVER VOTES . 0 UNDER VOTES . 22 REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS 5TH CONGRESSIONAL VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 GLENN GT THOMPSON. 74 96.10 WRITE-IN. 3 3.90 OVER VOTES . 0 UNDER VOTES . 6 SENATOR IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY 34TH SENATORIAL VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 JACOB D CORMAN III . 78 100.00 WRITE-IN. 0 OVER VOTES . 0 2014_general_primary_boggs_twp_east_p_0038.txt[12/12/2019 11:59:07 AM] UNDER VOTES . 5 REPRESENTATIVE IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY 76TH LEGISLATIVE VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 WRITE-IN. 6 100.00 OVER VOTES . 0 UNDER VOTES . 77 MEMBER REPUBLICAN STATE COMMITTEE VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 3 JOYCE C HAAS . 50 31.85 STEVEN GLENN DERSHEM. 69 43.95 KRISTINE ENG . 37 23.57 WRITE-IN. 1 .64 OVER VOTES . 0 UNDER VOTES . 92 COUNTY REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 STEVEN T MILLER . 72 100.00 WRITE-IN. 0 OVER VOTES . 0 UNDER VOTES . 11 COUNTY REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE VICE CHAIR VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 ANNE N LAYNG . 29 41.43 JUDITH F WILSON . 41 58.57 WRITE-IN. 0 OVER VOTES . 0 UNDER VOTES . 13 ********** (DEMOCRATIC PARTY) ********** GOVERNOR VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 TOM WOLF. 43 65.15 ROBERT M MCCORD . 14 21.21 KATIE MCGINTY . 8 12.12 ALLYSON Y SCHWARTZ . 1 1.52 WRITE-IN. 0 OVER VOTES . 0 UNDER VOTES . 0 LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 MIKE STACK . 4 6.67 MARK CRITZ . 31 51.67 MARK SMITH . 15 25.00 BRANDON P NEUMAN . 2 3.33 2014_general_primary_boggs_twp_east_p_0038.txt[12/12/2019 11:59:07 AM] BRAD KOPLINSKI. 8 13.33 WRITE-IN. 0 OVER VOTES . 0 UNDER VOTES . 6 REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS 5TH CONGRESSIONAL VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 THOMAS TARANTELLA. 46 77.97 KERITH STRANO TAYLOR. 13 22.03 WRITE-IN. 0 OVER VOTES . 0 UNDER VOTES . 7 SENATOR IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY 34TH SENATORIAL VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 WRITE-IN. 4 100.00 OVER VOTES . 0 UNDER VOTES . 62 REPRESENTATIVE IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY 76TH LEGISLATIVE VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 MIKE HANNA . 64 100.00 WRITE-IN. 0 OVER VOTES . 0 UNDER VOTES . 2 MEMBER DEMOCRATIC STATE COMMITTEE VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 3 BETSY WHITMAN . 32 27.12 JOANNE TOSTI-VASEY . 38 32.20 DAVID W LOMISON . 46 38.98 WRITE-IN. 2 1.69 OVER VOTES . 0 UNDER VOTES . 80 DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE PERSON 38 BOGGS EAST (PREC-0038) VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 2 WRITE-IN. 7 100.00 OVER VOTES . 0 UNDER VOTES . 125 2014_general_primary_boggs_twp_east_p_0038.txt[12/12/2019 11:59:07 AM].
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