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Summary Report Burleigh County Unofficial Results Primary Election June 12, 2012 09:47 Pm SUMMARY REPORT BURLEIGH COUNTY UNOFFICIAL RESULTS PRIMARY ELECTION JUNE 12, 2012 09:47 PM Republican Party VOTES PERCENT United States Senator BURLEIGH COUNTY Vote for no more than 1 (WITH 36 OF 36 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Duane Sand . 5,951 36.96 Rick Berg . 10,130 62.91 WRITE-IN. 21 .13 Total . 16,102 Representative in Congress BURLEIGH COUNTY Vote for no more than 1 (WITH 36 OF 36 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Kevin Cramer . 8,862 55.36 Brian P Kalk . 7,127 44.52 WRITE-IN. 20 .12 Total . 16,009 State Senator DISTRICT 7 Vote for no more than 1 (WITH 6 OF 6 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Nicole Poolman. 2,323 99.57 WRITE-IN. 10 .43 Total . 2,333 State Senator DISTRICT 8 Vote for no more than 1 (WITH 6 OF 6 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Howard C Anderson Jr. 1,251 99.68 WRITE-IN. 4 .32 Total . 1,255 State Senator DISTRICT 28 Vote for no more than 1 (WITH 3 OF 3 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Robert S Erbele . 349 100.00 WRITE-IN. 0 Total . 349 State Senator DISTRICT 30 Vote for no more than 1 (WITH 4 OF 4 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Ron Carlisle . 2,103 99.67 WRITE-IN. 7 .33 Total . 2,110 State Senator DISTRICT 32 Vote for no more than 1 (WITH 7 OF 7 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Dick Dever . 1,924 99.53 WRITE-IN. 9 .47 Total . 1,933 State Representative DISTRICT 7 Vote for no more than 2 (WITH 6 OF 6 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Rick Becker. 1,869 48.88 Jason Dockter . 1,948 50.94 WRITE-IN. 7 .18 Total . 3,824 State Representative DISTRICT 8 Vote for no more than 2 (WITH 6 OF 6 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Vernon Laning . 893 44.25 Jeff Delzer. 1,121 55.55 WRITE-IN. 4 .20 Total . 2,018 State Representative DISTRICT 28 Vote for no more than 2 (WITH 3 OF 3 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Jeffery J Magrum . 192 32.16 William E Kretschmar. 132 22.11 Michael D Brandenburg . 178 29.82 Barton Schott . 95 15.91 WRITE-IN. 0 Total . 597 State Representative DISTRICT 30 Vote for no more than 2 (WITH 4 OF 4 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Mike Nathe . 1,760 51.55 Diane Larson . 1,648 48.27 WRITE-IN. 6 .18 Total . 3,414 State Representative DISTRICT 32 Vote for no more than 2 (WITH 7 OF 7 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Lisa Meier . 1,633 48.66 Mark A Dosch . 1,709 50.92 WRITE-IN. 14 .42 Total . 3,356 Governor and Lt. Governor BURLEIGH COUNTY Vote for no more than 1 (WITH 36 OF 36 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Jack Dalrymple and Drew Wrigley . 15,042 99.55 WRITE-IN. 68 .45 Total . 15,110 State Auditor BURLEIGH COUNTY Vote for no more than 1 (WITH 36 OF 36 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Robert R (Bob) Peterson. 14,043 99.86 WRITE-IN. 20 .14 Total . 14,063 State Treasurer BURLEIGH COUNTY Vote for no more than 1 (WITH 36 OF 36 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Kelly Schmidt . 13,929 99.81 WRITE-IN. 27 .19 Total . 13,956 Insurance Commissioner BURLEIGH COUNTY Vote for no more than 1 (WITH 36 OF 36 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Adam Hamm . 14,190 99.80 WRITE-IN. 29 .20 Total . 14,219 Public Service Commissioner BURLEIGH COUNTY Vote for no more than 1 (WITH 36 OF 36 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Randy Christmann . 13,934 99.73 WRITE-IN. 38 .27 Total . 13,972 Democratic-NPL Party VOTES PERCENT United States Senator BURLEIGH COUNTY Vote for no more than 1 (WITH 36 OF 36 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Heidi Heitkamp. 6,473 99.83 WRITE-IN. 11 .17 Total . 6,484 Representative in Congress BURLEIGH COUNTY Vote for no more than 1 (WITH 36 OF 36 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Pam Gulleson . 5,876 99.88 WRITE-IN. 7 .12 Total . 5,883 State Senator DISTRICT 7 Vote for no more than 1 (WITH 6 OF 6 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Warren Emmer . 882 99.77 WRITE-IN. 2 .23 Total . 884 State Senator DISTRICT 8 Vote for no more than 1 (WITH 6 OF 6 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Cole Uecker. 447 99.78 WRITE-IN. 1 .22 Total . 448 State Senator DISTRICT 28 Vote for no more than 1 (WITH 3 OF 3 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Greg Brokaw. 129 100.00 WRITE-IN. 0 Total . 129 State Senator DISTRICT 30 Vote for no more than 1 (WITH 4 OF 4 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Nancy Guy . 951 100.00 WRITE-IN. 0 Total . 951 State Senator DISTRICT 32 Vote for no more than 1 (WITH 7 OF 7 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Wanda Rose . 975 100.00 WRITE-IN. 0 Total . 975 State Representative DISTRICT 7 Vote for no more than 2 (WITH 6 OF 6 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Tom Kelsh . 790 51.40 Warren D Larson . 747 48.60 WRITE-IN. 0 Total . 1,537 State Representative DISTRICT 8 Vote for no more than 2 (WITH 6 OF 6 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Casey D Buchmann . 379 48.34 Tanya Stebbins. 402 51.28 WRITE-IN. 3 .38 Total . 784 State Representative DISTRICT 28 Vote for no more than 2 (WITH 3 OF 3 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Austin Wald. 109 49.10 Joan M Hoffman. 113 50.90 WRITE-IN. 0 Total . 222 State Representative DISTRICT 30 Vote for no more than 2 (WITH 4 OF 4 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Tom Decker . 832 52.56 Daphne Ghorbani . 749 47.32 WRITE-IN. 2 .13 Total . 1,583 State Representative DISTRICT 32 Vote for no more than 2 (WITH 7 OF 7 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Wade Schemmel . 828 49.73 Jim Unkenholz . 836 50.21 WRITE-IN. 1 .06 Total . 1,665 Governor and Lt. Governor BURLEIGH COUNTY Vote for no more than 1 (WITH 36 OF 36 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Ryan M Taylor and Ellen Chaffee . 5,898 99.88 WRITE-IN. 7 .12 Total . 5,905 State Auditor BURLEIGH COUNTY Vote for no more than 1 (WITH 36 OF 36 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Scot Kelsh . 5,667 99.88 WRITE-IN. 7 .12 Total . 5,674 State Treasurer BURLEIGH COUNTY Vote for no more than 1 (WITH 36 OF 36 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Ross Mushik. 5,648 99.89 WRITE-IN. 6 .11 Total . 5,654 Insurance Commissioner BURLEIGH COUNTY Vote for no more than 1 (WITH 36 OF 36 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Tom Potter . 5,674 99.89 WRITE-IN. 6 .11 Total . 5,680 Public Service Commissioner BURLEIGH COUNTY Vote for no more than 1 (WITH 36 OF 36 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Brad Crabtree . 5,712 99.88 WRITE-IN. 7 .12 Total . 5,719 Constitution Party VOTES PERCENT United States Senator BURLEIGH COUNTY Vote for no more than 1 (WITH 36 OF 36 PRECINCTS COUNTED) WRITE-IN. 8 100.00 Total . 8 Representative in Congress BURLEIGH COUNTY Vote for no more than 1 (WITH 36 OF 36 PRECINCTS COUNTED) WRITE-IN. 6 100.00 Total . 6 State Senator DISTRICT 7 Vote for no more than 1 (WITH 6 OF 6 PRECINCTS COUNTED) WRITE-IN. 0 State Senator DISTRICT 8 Vote for no more than 1 (WITH 6 OF 6 PRECINCTS COUNTED) WRITE-IN. 1 100.00 Total . 1 State Senator DISTRICT 28 Vote for no more than 1 (WITH 3 OF 3 PRECINCTS COUNTED) WRITE-IN. 0 State Senator DISTRICT 30 Vote for no more than 1 (WITH 4 OF 4 PRECINCTS COUNTED) WRITE-IN. 1 100.00 Total . 1 State Senator DISTRICT 32 Vote for no more than 1 (WITH 7 OF 7 PRECINCTS COUNTED) WRITE-IN. 0 State Representative DISTRICT 7 Vote for no more than 2 (WITH 6 OF 6 PRECINCTS COUNTED) WRITE-IN. 0 State Representative DISTRICT 8 Vote for no more than 2 (WITH 6 OF 6 PRECINCTS COUNTED) WRITE-IN. 2 100.00 Total . 2 State Representative DISTRICT 28 Vote for no more than 2 (WITH 3 OF 3 PRECINCTS COUNTED) WRITE-IN. 0 State Representative DISTRICT 30 Vote for no more than 2 (WITH 4 OF 4 PRECINCTS COUNTED) WRITE-IN. 0 State Representative DISTRICT 32 Vote for no more than 2 (WITH 7 OF 7 PRECINCTS COUNTED) WRITE-IN. 0 Governor and Lt. Governor BURLEIGH COUNTY Vote for no more than 1 (WITH 36 OF 36 PRECINCTS COUNTED) WRITE-IN. 7 100.00 Total . 7 State Auditor BURLEIGH COUNTY Vote for no more than 1 (WITH 36 OF 36 PRECINCTS COUNTED) WRITE-IN. 6 100.00 Total . 6 State Treasurer BURLEIGH COUNTY Vote for no more than 1 (WITH 36 OF 36 PRECINCTS COUNTED) WRITE-IN. 5 100.00 Total . 5 Insurance Commissioner BURLEIGH COUNTY Vote for no more than 1 (WITH 36 OF 36 PRECINCTS COUNTED) WRITE-IN. 6 100.00 Total . 6 Public Service Commissioner BURLEIGH COUNTY Vote for no more than 1 (WITH 36 OF 36 PRECINCTS COUNTED) WRITE-IN. 6 100.00 Total . 6 Libertarian Party VOTES PERCENT United States Senator BURLEIGH COUNTY Vote for no more than 1 (WITH 36 OF 36 PRECINCTS COUNTED) WRITE-IN. 18 100.00 Total . 18 Representative in Congress BURLEIGH COUNTY Vote for no more than 1 (WITH 36 OF 36 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Eric Olson . 91 97.85 WRITE-IN. 2 2.15 Total . 93 State Senator DISTRICT 7 Vote for no more than 1 (WITH 6 OF 6 PRECINCTS COUNTED) WRITE-IN. 2 100.00 Total . 2 State Senator DISTRICT 8 Vote for no more than 1 (WITH 6 OF 6 PRECINCTS COUNTED) WRITE-IN. 1 100.00 Total . 1 State Senator DISTRICT 28 Vote for no more than 1 (WITH 3 OF 3 PRECINCTS COUNTED) WRITE-IN. 0 State Senator DISTRICT 30 Vote for no more than 1 (WITH 4 OF 4 PRECINCTS COUNTED) WRITE-IN. 2 100.00 Total .
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