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Election Summary Report Page: 1 of 1 Election Summary Report Closed Primary Mercer County, NJ July 07, 2020 Summary for: All Contests, All Districts, All Tabulators, All Counting Groups 2020 Official Primary Results 07/23/2020 Precincts Reported: 0 of 258 (0.00%) Voters Cast: 58,889 of 0 (N/A) President (8th Dem Del Dist) Dem (Vote for 1) Dem Total Times Cast 42,399 / 0 N/A Candidate Party Total Joseph R. BIDEN Dem 35,345 Bernie SANDERS Dem 5,366 UNCOMMITTED Dem 117 Total Votes 41,186 Total Elizabeth WARREN WRITE-IN 112 Joe GUTZ WRITE-IN 0 Harry ALPAOGH WRITE-IN 0 Donald TRUMP WRITE-IN 70 Tulsi GABBARD WRITE-IN 14 Edward RIVERA WRITE-IN 0 VOTE WRITE-IN 0 Andre COMO WRITE-IN 5 Indya MOORE WRITE-IN 1 Gen Jim MATTIS USMC WRITE-IN 1 Gray JOHNSON WRITE-IN 0 Mendel MOUSE WRITE-IN 1 David BLOOMBERG WRITE-IN 1 Andrew YANG WRITE-IN 44 Larry LEFTIE WRITE-IN 1 Ghani ZAHID WRITE-IN 1 UNIFY 2020 WRITE-IN 1 Barack OBAMA WRITE-IN 4 Tim RYAN WRITE-IN 1 Bruce SPRINGSTEEN WRITE-IN 1 Rev Dr Anna Marie Elizabeth WRITE-IN 1 TOTH Richard BURKHART WRITE-IN 1 ANYBODY WRITE-IN 1 Mandel MOUSE WRITE-IN 1 Pete Pattigieg WRITE-IN 6 Page: 1 of 1 Michael BLOOMBERG WRITE-IN 14 Leviah MOORE WRITE-IN 1 Julio C TRESIERRA WRITE-IN 1 Andrew CUOMO WRITE-IN 16 Kamela HARRIS WRITE-IN 3 Mayor Pete BUTTIGEG WRITE-IN 6 Amy KLOBACHAR WRITE-IN 7 Caleb LONG WRITE-IN 1 Mark CUBAN WRITE-IN 1 Patricia COLES WRITE-IN 1 Ed FORCHION WRITE-IN 1 NONE WRITE-IN 2 Moshe ZIONIS WRITE-IN 1 John J BOCIANY WRITE-IN 1 MIckey MOUSE WRITE-IN 1 XENA (Warrior Princess) WRITE-IN 1 Jo JURGENSON WRITE-IN 1 Mike PENCE WRITE-IN 2 Jo JORGENSEN WRITE-IN 1 Azealla BANKS WRITE-IN 1 Breonna TAYLOR WRITE-IN 1 Bryan REED WRITE-IN 1 Nicki HALLEY WRITE-IN 1 Kristen GREENBERG WRITE-IN 1 Jon STEWART WRITE-IN 1 Howie HAWKINS WRITE-IN 1 Sherrod BROWN WRITE-IN 1 Bill SPADEA WRITE-IN 1 PROTEST VOTE WRITE-IN 1 Jack BAUER WRITE-IN 1 John V KMIEC WRITE-IN 1 Ian REVEU WRITE-IN 1 Michelle OBAMA WRITE-IN 1 Burgess DILLARD WRITE-IN 1 Jesus CHRIST WRITE-IN 1 Rich PELLICUERO WRITE-IN 1 Dwayne JOHNSON WRITE-IN 1 Robert F KENNEDY JR WRITE-IN 1 Michael BENNET WRITE-IN 1 John DOE WRITE-IN 1 Akila SARAVANAN WRITE-IN 1 Mark CHARLES WRITE-IN 1 Pri YANNA WRITE-IN 1 Krishna CHHIKARA WRITE-IN 1 Steve BULLOCK WRITE-IN 1 Kirsten W ARMSTRONG WRITE-IN 1 NJ WEEDMAN WRITE-IN 1 President (9th Dem Del Dist) Dem (Vote for 1) Dem Page: 1 of 1 Total Times Cast 5,677 / 0 N/A Candidate Party Total Joseph R. BIDEN Dem 4,542 Bernie SANDERS Dem 838 UNCOMMITTED Dem 18 Total Votes 5,466 Total Shariese ABDULLAH WRITE-IN 0 John J BOCIANY WRITE-IN 0 Amy KLOBUCHAR WRITE-IN 2 Cory BOOKER WRITE-IN 3 Andrew CUOMO WRITE-IN 3 Elizabeth WARREN WRITE-IN 41 Donald TRUMP WRITE-IN 2 Andrew YANG WRITE-IN 8 Pete BUTTIGIEG WRITE-IN 1 Sgt Thomas MURRAY WRITE-IN 1 Stephen ALLEN WRITE-IN 1 Michael BLOOMBERG WRITE-IN 3 Katherine SHORTNEY WRITE-IN 1 Adam SCHEER WRITE-IN 1 Hillary CLINTON WRITE-IN 1 U.S. Senate Dem (Vote for 1) Dem Total Times Cast 48,076 / 0 N/A Candidate Party Total Cory BOOKER Dem 41,299 Lawrence HAMM Dem 4,892 Total Votes 46,240 Total Donald DUCK WRITE-IN 0 Dr Teal RANEY WRITE-IN 0 Freddy J FERNANDEZ WRITE-IN 0 Carlos OLMO WRITE-IN 0 Ernest GAEWVA WRITE-IN 0 Mendel MOUSE WRITE-IN 1 Frederick A KELLY WRITE-IN 1 Hirsh SINGH WRITE-IN 2 UNIFY 2020 WRITE-IN 1 Ian HOFFER WRITE-IN 1 Sarah HUDES WRITE-IN 1 Rev Dr Anna Marie Elizabeth WRITE-IN 1 TOTH John HAMM WRITE-IN 1 Mickey MOUSE WRITE-IN 2 Rush HOLT WRITE-IN 3 Page: 1 of 1 Michael DRAGO WRITE-IN 1 Leviah MOORE WRITE-IN 1 Eugene ANAGNOS WRITE-IN 4 Brian FELDMAN WRITE-IN 1 Patricia FLANAGAN WRITE-IN 2 NONE WRITE-IN 2 Kelly YAEDE WRITE-IN 1 Donald J TRUMP WRITE-IN 1 Greg PASON WRITE-IN 1 Moshe ZIONIS WRITE-IN 1 Chris SMITH WRITE-IN 1 Robert D FALON WRITE-IN 1 Robert D FALCO WRITE-IN 1 Rik MEHTA WRITE-IN 4 Robert DAVIDSON WRITE-IN 1 Kanye WEST WRITE-IN 1 Amy KENNEDY WRITE-IN 1 PROTEST VOTE WRITE-IN 1 Chris CHRISTIE WRITE-IN 1 Lisa MCCORMICK WRITE-IN 1 Reed GUSCIORA WRITE-IN 2 Michael SULLIVAN WRITE-IN 1 Oliver GORDON WRITE-IN 1 Douglas ARPERT WRITE-IN 1 Edward SNOWDEN WRITE-IN 1 Michael BLOOMBERG WRITE-IN 1 House of Representatives- 4th Dist Dem (Vote for 1) Dem Total Times Cast 10,953 / 0 N/A Candidate Party Total Christine CONFORTI Dem 3,803 Stephanie SCHMID Dem 2,152 David APPLEFIELD Dem 700 Total Votes 6,674 Total Harry ALPAOGH WRITE-IN 0 NONE WRITE-IN 0 Fanny YUEH WRITE-IN 0 Josh WELLE WRITE-IN 0 Taryn CHASE WRITE-IN 0 UNIFY 2020 WRITE-IN 1 Chris SMITH WRITE-IN 14 Donald J Trump WRITE-IN 1 NO WRITE-IN 1 Oliver GORDON WRITE-IN 1 Jim MILLER WRITE-IN 1 Page: 1 of 1 House of Representatives- 12th Dist Dem (Vote for 1) Dem Total Times Cast 37,123 / 0 N/A Candidate Party Total Bonnie WATSON COLEMAN Dem 31,251 Lisa MCCORMICK Dem 3,935 Total Votes 35,217 Total John DOE WRITE-IN 0 NO ONE WRITE-IN 0 Marge CALDWELL WILSON WRITE-IN 0 Kevin FAULCORNER WRITE-IN 0 Rob BOTWIN WRITE-IN 0 Rev Dr Anna Marie Elizabeth WRITE-IN 1 TOTH Rush HOLT WRITE-IN 2 Michael DRAGO WRITE-IN 1 Leviah MOORE WRITE-IN 1 Mark RAZZOLI WRITE-IN 6 Linda GREENSTEIN WRITE-IN 3 NONE WRITE-IN 1 Chris CHRISTIE WRITE-IN 1 Moshe ZIONIS WRITE-IN 1 Nancy PELOSI WRITE-IN 2 Jon STEWART WRITE-IN 1 Kenneth CODY WRITE-IN 1 Fanny YUCH WRITE-IN 1 Leslie SUMMIEL SR WRITE-IN 1 Chris Lynn HEDGES WRITE-IN 1 Joe MELILLO WRITE-IN 1 PROTEST VOTE WRITE-IN 1 Jeff VAN DREW WRITE-IN 1 Cassie MORALES WRITE-IN 1 Shirley TURNER WRITE-IN 1 Paul INNES WRITE-IN 1 Michael BLOOMBERG WRITE-IN 1 Sheriff Dem (Vote for 1) Dem Total Times Cast 48,076 / 0 N/A Candidate Party Total John A. 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