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Official Results *** CERTIFICATE of COUNTY CANVASSING BOARD PALM BEACH COUNTY *** Official Results *** CERTIFICATE OF COUNTY CANVASSING BOARD PALM BEACH COUNTY ,- We, the undersigned, LEONARD HANSER, County Judge, GREGG WEISS, County Commissioner, PAIGE GILLMAN, County Judge, constituting the Board of County Canvassers in and for said County, do hereby certify that we met on the Thirteenth day of November, 2020 A.D., and proceeded publicly to canvass the votes given for the several offices and persons herein specified at the General held on the Third day ofNovember, 2020 A.D., as shown by the returns on file in the office of the Supervisor of Elections. We do hereby certify from said returns as follows: For Electors for President, the whole number ofvotes cast was 773,158 ofwhich number the nominated electors for Donald J. Trump / Michael R. Pence (REP) received 334,711 votes Joseph R. Biden / Kamala D. Harris (DEM) received 433,572 votes Jo Jorgensen / Jeremy "Spike" Cohen (LPF) received 3,040 votes Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente / Darcy G. received 356 votes Richardson (REF) Gloria La Riva / Sunil Freeman (PSL) received 335 votes Howie Hawkins / Angela Nicole Walker (GRE) received 891 votes Don Blankenship / William Mohr (CPF) received 188 votes Brian Carroll / Amar Patel (WRI) received 50 votes Shawn Howard / Alyssa Howard (WRI) received 1 votes Michael A. Laboch / Raechelle Pope (WRI) received ovotes Jade Simmons and Melissa Nixon (WRI) received 14 votes Angela Marie Walls-Windhauser / Charles received ovotes Frederick Tolbert (WRI) Kasey Wells / Rachel Wells (WRI) received ovotes For Representative in Congress, District 18, the whole number ofvotes cast was 180,741 ofwhich Brian Mast(REP) received 99,734 votes Pam Keith (DEM) received 77,238 votes K. W. Miller (NPA) received 3,769 votes For Representative in Congress, District 20, the whole number ofvotes cast was 93,697 ofwhich Greg Musselwhite (REP) received 26,945 votes Alcee L. Hastings (DEM) received 66,752 votes i ~ 11113/202005:02:41 PM *** Official Results *** CERTIFICATE OF COUNTY CANVASSING BOARD PALM BEACH COUNTY For Representative in Congress, District 21, the whole number ofvotes cast was 403,093 ofwhich Laura Loomer (REP) received 157,612 votes Lois Frankel (DEM) received 237,925 votes Charleston Malkemus (NPA) received 7,544 votes Piotr Blass (WRI) received 4 votes Sylvia Caravetta (WRI) received 8 votes For Representative in Congress, District 22, the whole number ofvotes cast was 80,543 ofwhich James "Jim" Pruden (REP) received 37,702 votes Ted Deutch (DEM) received 42,841 votes For State Senator, District 25, the whole number ofvotes cast was 23,242 ofwhich Gayle Harrell (REP) received 13,916 votes Corinna Balderramos Robinson (DEM) received 9,326 votes For State Senator, District 29, the whole number ofvotes cast was 207,848 ofwhich Brian Norton (REP) received 95,183 votes Tina Polsky (DEM) received 112,665 votes For State Senator, District 31, the whole number ofvotes cast was 251,514 ofwhich Tami Donnally (REP) received 95,019 votes Lori Berman (DEM) received 156,495 votes For State Representative, District 81, the whole number ofvotes cast was 88,330 ofwhich Saulis Banionis (REP) received 36,126 votes Kelly Skidmore (DEM) received 52,204 votes 1 ~ For State Representative, District 82, the whole number ofvotes cast was 43,294 ofwhich John Snyder (REP) received 26,186 votes Elisa Edwards Ackerly (DEM) received 17,108 votes 11/13/202005:02:41 PM 2 *** Official Results *** CERTIFICATE OF COUNTY CANVASSING BOARD PALM BEACH COUNTY For State Representative, District 85, the whole number ofvotes cast was 108,115 ofwhich Rick Roth (REP) received 61,107 votes Jim Carroll (DEM) received 47,008 votes For State Representative, District 86, the whole number ofvotes cast was 87,731 ofwhich Susan M. Kufdakis Rivera (REP) received 37,911 votes Matt Willhite (DEM) received 49,820 votes For State Representative, District 87, the whole number ofvotes cast was 48,791 ofwhich Herb Sennett (REP) received 18,254 votes David Silvers (DEM) received 30,537 votes For State Representative, District 88, the whole number ofvotes cast was 72,131 ofwhich Danielle Madsen (REP) received 16,396 votes Omari Hardy (DEM) received 53,248 votes Rubin Anderson (NPA) received 2,487 votes For State Representative, District 89, the whole number ofvotes cast was 101,577 ofwhich Mike Caruso (REP) received 56,409 votes Jim Bonfiglio (DEM) received 45,168 votes For State Representative, District 90, the whole number ofvotes cast was 87,923 ofwhich Lydia Maldonado (REP) received 35,537 votes Joseph A. Casello (DEM) received 52,386 votes "t ~ For State Representative, District 91, the whole number ofvotes cast was 106,816 ofwhich Sayd Hussain (REP) received 38,763 votes Emily Ann Slosberg (DEM) received 68,053 votes 11/13/202005:02:41 PM 3 *** Official Results *** CERTIFICATE OF COUNTY CANVASSING BOARD PALM BEACH COUNTY For Clerk ofthe Circuit Court and Comptroller, the whole number of votes cast was 550,822 ofwhich Joseph Abruzzo (DEM) received 548,987 votes Engracia Bondonese (WRI) received 1,835 votes For Tax Collector, the whole number ofvotes cast was 708,729 ofwhich Anne M. Gannon (DEM) received 560,432 votes Frank Ciatto (NPA) received 148,297 votes For County Commissioner, District 1, the whole number ofvotes cast was 95,921 ofwhich Maria G. Marino (REP) received 95,603 votes Rhonda R. Buice (WRI) received 318 votes For County Commissioner, District 3, the whole number ofvotes cast was 94,024 ofwhich Jonathan Maurice Maples (REP) received 37,299 votes Dave Kerner (DEM) received 56,723 votes Maria Garcia (WRI) received 2 votes For County Commissioner, District 5, the whole number ofvotes cast was 127,454 ofwhich David Irving Shiner (REP) received 52,484 votes Maria Sachs (DEM) received 74,970 votes For County Commissioner, District 7, the whole number ofvotes cast was 79,759 ofwhich Mack Bernard (DEM) received 66,614 votes Leonard L. Serratore (NPA) received 10,184 votes Caneste Succe (NPA) received 2,956 votes Micaela Wichman (WRI) received 5 votes 1 ~ For Port ofPalm Beach District, Group 1, the whole number ofvotes cast was 169,468 ofwhich Wayne M. Richards (DEM) received 169,157 votes Christopher McAfee (WRI) received 311 votes 11/13/202005:02:41 PM 4 · . *** Official Results *** CERTIFICATE OF COUNTY CANVASSING BOARD PALM BEACH COUNTY For Port ofPalm Beach District, Group 2, the whole number ofvotes cast was 197,867 ofwhich Katherine M. Waldron (DEM) received 143,027 votes Mike Whalen (NPA) received 54,814 votes Robin Rance-Hoffman (WRI) received 26 votes For Port ofPalm Beach District, Group 3, the whole number ofvotes cast was 216,886 ofwhich Roderick Clarke (REP) received 90,900 votes Jean L. Enright (DEM) received 125,986 votes For Sheriff, the whole number ofvotes cast was 749,984 ofwhich Lauro E. Diaz (REP) received 263,564 votes Ric L. Bradshaw (DEM) received 486,420 votes We Certify that pursuant to Section 102.112, Florida Statutes, the canvassing board has compared the number of persons who voted with the number ofballots counted and that the certification includes all valid votes cast in the election. c~L~ coUNTYJUDGE ~~- l ~ 11/13/202005:02:41 PM 5 *** Official Results *** CERTIFICATE OF COUNTY CANVASSING BOARD PALM BEACH COUNTY We, the undersigned, LEONARD HANSER, County Judge, GREGG WEISS, County Commissioner, PAIGE GILLMAN, County Judge, constituting the Board of County Canvassers in and for said County, do hereby certify that we met on the Thirteenth day of November, 2020 A.D., and proceeded publicly to canvass the votes given for the several offices and persons herein specified at the Nonpartisan held on the Third day ofNovember, 2020 A.D., as shown by the returns on file in the office ofthe Supervisor of Elections. We do hereby certify from said returns as follows: Retention ofJustice Carlos G. Mufiiz ofthe Supreme Court Yes 406,875 votes No 246,153 votes Retention ofJudge Alan o. Forst ofthe Fourth District Court ofAppeal Yes 413,729 votes No 231,952 votes Retention ofJudge Mark W. Klingensmith ofthe Fourth District Court of Appeal Yes 400,822 votes No 239,167 votes Retention ofJudge Martha C. Warner ofthe Fourth District Court of Appeal Yes 510,830 votes No 130,382 votes For Circuit Judge, 15th Judicial Circuit, Group 30, the whole number of votes cast was 618,235 ofwhich Jaimie Goodman received 365,783 votes Adam Myron received 252,452 votes For Indian Trail Improvement District, Seat 2, the whole number ofvotes cast was 21,595 ofwhich 1 ~ Richard Heinl received 7,813 votes Keith Joseph Jordano received 13,782 votes 11113/202005:02:41 PM *** Official Results *** CERTIFICATE OF COUNTY CANVASSING BOARD PALM BEAcH COUNTY For Palm Beach Soil and Water Conservation District, Group 2, the whole number ofvotes cast was 607,697 ofwhich Audrey Friedrich received 209,343 votes Ann Marie Sorrell received 398,354 votes For Palm Beach Soil and Water Conservation District, Group 3, the whole number ofvotes cast was 599,242 ofwhich Chad Alvarez received 156,723 votes AdamP. Baer received 113,906 votes Nicholas T. O'Neal received 124,217 votes JonE. Shaw received 204,396 votes For Palm Beach Soil and Water Conservation District, Group 4, the whole number ofvotes cast was 604,795 ofwhich Rob Long received 326,083 votes Candace A. Rojas received 278,712 votes We Certify that pursuant to Section 102.112, Florida Statutes, the canvassing board has compared the number of persons who voted with the number ofballots counted and that the certification includes all valid votes cast in the election. --- 1 ~ 11/13/202005:02:41 PM 2 *** Official Results *** CERTIFICATE OF COUNTY CANVASSING BOARD PALM BEACH COUNTY We, the undersigned, LEONARD HANSER, County Judge, GREGG WEISS, County Commissioner, PAIGE GILLMAN, County Judge, constituting the Board of County Canvassers in and for said County, do hereby certify that we met on the Thirteenth day of November, 2020 A.D., and proceeded publicly to canvass the votes given for the Proposed Amendments to the Constitution ofthe State ofFlorida on the Third day of November, 2020 A.D.
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