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Summary Report District of Columbia Certified Election Night Results Primary Election September 12, 2006 Summary Report District Of Columbia Certified Election Night Results Registration & Turnout 321,087 Voters Election Day Turnout 103,476 32.23% Absentee Turnout 3,316 1.03% Provisional Turnout 2,989 0.93% Total ... 109,781 34.19% Democratic Registration & Turnout 285,483 Voters Election Day Turnout 100,156 35.08% Absentee Turnout 3,220 1.13% Provisional Turnout 2,912 1.02% Total ... 106,288 37.23% Republican Registration & Turnout 30,560 Voters Election Day Turnout 2,339 7.65% Absentee Turnout 80 0.26% Provisional Turnout 70 0.23% Total ... 2,489 8.14% DC Statehood Green Party Registration & Turnout 5,044 Voters Election Day Turnout 514 10.19% Absentee Turnout 16 0.32% Provisional Turnout 7 0.14% Total ... 537 10.65% DEM - DELEGATE TO THE U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES (142)142/142 100.00% Under Votes: 3946 Over Votes: 9 Andy Miscuk 6,681 6.50% Eleanor Holmes Norton 95,419 92.83% Write In, if any 687 0.67% Total ... 102,787 100.00% DEM - MAYOR OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA (142)142/142 100.00% Under Votes: 548 Over Votes: 24 Vincent Orange 3,075 2.90% Adrian Fenty 60,732 57.20% Michael A. Brown 650 0.61% Linda Cropp 32,897 30.98% Artee (RT) Milligan 105 0.10% Marie Johns 8,501 8.01% Nestor Djonkam 73 0.07% Write In, if any 145 0.14% Total ... 106,178 100.00% DEM - CHAIRMAN OF THE COUNCIL (142)142/142 100.00% Under Votes: 4490 Over Votes: 5 Vincent C. Gray 58,345 57.06% September 26, 2006 3:57 PM Page 1 of 6 Primary Election September 12, 2006 Summary Report District Of Columbia Certified Election Night Results DEM - CHAIRMAN OF THE COUNCIL (continued...) (142)142/142 100.00% Kathy Patterson 43,646 42.68% Write In, if any 261 0.26% Total ... 102,252 100.00% DEM - AT-LARGE MEMBER OF THE COUNCIL (142)142/142 100.00% Under Votes: 8002 Over Votes: 8 Phil Mendelson 62,776 63.58% A. Scott Bolden 35,486 35.94% Write In, if any 468 0.47% Total ... 98,730 100.00% DEM - WARD ONE MEMBER OF THE COUNCIL (16)16/16 100.00% Under Votes: 506 Over Votes: 1 Jim Graham 9,028 86.32% Chad Williams 1,361 13.01% Write In, if any 70 0.67% Total ... 10,459 100.00% DEM - WARD THREE MEMBER OF THE COUNCIL (17)17/17 100.00% Under Votes: 327 Over Votes: 12 Bill Rice 954 6.54% Paul Strauss 2,110 14.46% Jonathan Rees 32 0.22% Sam Brooks 1,191 8.16% Erik S. Gaull 1,023 7.01% Eric Goulet 490 3.36% Cathy Wiss 1,158 7.93% Mary M. Cheh 6,462 44.28% Robert Gordon 1,159 7.94% Write In, if any 15 0.10% Total ... 14,594 100.00% DEM - WARD FIVE MEMBER OF THE COUNCIL (18)18/18 100.00% Under Votes: 451 Over Votes: 8 Regina James 547 3.56% Deborah ''Debbie'' Smith 373 2.43% Bruce A. Marshall 1,491 9.72% Audrey M. Ray 508 3.31% Ron L. Magnus 621 4.05% Rae Zapata 1,649 10.75% Joe Harris 212 1.38% Vera Winfield 224 1.46% Frank Wilds 2,920 19.03% Harry (Tommy) Thomas, Jr. 6,027 39.27% Kathy Henderson 714 4.65% Write In, if any 60 0.39% Total ... 15,346 100.00% September 26, 2006 3:57 PM Page 2 of 6 Primary Election September 12, 2006 Summary Report District Of Columbia Certified Election Night Results DEM - WARD SIX MEMBER OF THE COUNCIL (17)17/17 100.00% Under Votes: 778 Over Votes: 1 Leo Pinson 1,714 13.41% Curtis L. Etherly, Jr. 2,510 19.63% Tommy Wells 8,323 65.09% Write In, if any 239 1.87% Total ... 12,786 100.00% DEM - UNITED STATES SENATOR (142)142/142 100.00% Under Votes: 21395 Over Votes: 9 Michael D. Brown 62,415 73.15% Philip Pannell 21,552 25.26% Write In, if any 1,363 1.60% Total ... 85,330 100.00% DEM - UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE (142)142/142 100.00% Under Votes: 29314 Over Votes: 18 Mike Panetta 36,373 47.00% John J. Forster 25,554 33.02% James S. Bubar 13,493 17.43% Write In, if any 1,973 2.55% Total ... 77,393 100.00% REP - DELEGATE TO THE U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES (142)142/142 100.00% Under Votes: 1877 Over Votes: 0 Write In, if any 616 100.00% Total ... 616 100.00% REP - MAYOR OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA (142)142/142 100.00% Under Votes: 174 Over Votes: 2 David W. Kranich 1,513 65.30% Write In, if any 804 34.70% Total ... 2,317 100.00% REP - CHAIRMAN OF THE COUNCIL (142)142/142 100.00% Under Votes: 1892 Over Votes: 0 Write In, if any 601 100.00% Total ... 601 100.00% REP - AT-LARGE MEMBER OF THE COUNCIL (142)142/142 100.00% Under Votes: 462 Over Votes: 1 Marcus Skelton 1,766 87.00% Write In, if any 264 13.00% Total ... 2,030 100.00% September 26, 2006 3:57 PM Page 3 of 6 Primary Election September 12, 2006 Summary Report District Of Columbia Certified Election Night Results REP - WARD ONE MEMBER OF THE COUNCIL (16)16/16 100.00% Under Votes: 157 Over Votes: 0 Write In, if any 46 100.00% Total ... 46 100.00% REP - WARD THREE MEMBER OF THE COUNCIL (17)17/17 100.00% Under Votes: 82 Over Votes: 1 Theresa Conroy 577 85.10% Write In, if any 101 14.90% Total ... 678 100.00% REP - WARD FIVE MEMBER OF THE COUNCIL (18)18/18 100.00% Under Votes: 116 Over Votes: 0 Write In, if any 88 100.00% Total ... 88 100.00% REP - WARD SIX MEMBER OF THE COUNCIL (17)17/17 100.00% Under Votes: 34 Over Votes: 0 Tony Williams 376 88.26% Write In, if any 50 11.74% Total ... 426 100.00% REP - UNITED STATES SENATOR (142)142/142 100.00% Under Votes: 2170 Over Votes: 0 Write In, if any 323 100.00% Total ... 323 100.00% REP - UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE (142)142/142 100.00% Under Votes: 2169 Over Votes: 0 Write In, if any 324 100.00% Total ... 324 100.00% SG - DELEGATE TO THE U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES (142)142/142 100.00% Under Votes: 307 Over Votes: 0 Write In, if any 230 100.00% Total ... 230 100.00% SG - MAYOR OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA (142)142/142 100.00% Under Votes: 27 Over Votes: 0 Chris Otten 256 50.10% Write In, if any 255 49.90% Total ... 511 100.00% September 26, 2006 3:57 PM Page 4 of 6 Primary Election September 12, 2006 Summary Report District Of Columbia Certified Election Night Results SG - CHAIRMAN OF THE COUNCIL (142)142/142 100.00% Under Votes: 327 Over Votes: 0 Write In, if any 210 100.00% Total ... 210 100.00% SG - AT-LARGE MEMBER OF THE COUNCIL (142)142/142 100.00% Under Votes: 85 Over Votes: 0 Ann C. Wilcox 375 82.78% Write In, if any 78 17.22% Total ... 453 100.00% SG - WARD ONE MEMBER OF THE COUNCIL (16)16/16 100.00% Under Votes: 92 Over Votes: 0 Write In, if any 50 100.00% Total ... 50 100.00% SG - WARD THREE MEMBER OF THE COUNCIL (17)17/17 100.00% Under Votes: 15 Over Votes: 0 Write In, if any 28 100.00% Total ... 28 100.00% SG - WARD FIVE MEMBER OF THE COUNCIL (18)18/18 100.00% Under Votes: 2 Over Votes: 0 Carolyn C. Steptoe 40 44.94% Philip Blair, Jr. 33 37.08% Write In, if any 16 17.98% Total ... 89 100.00% SG - WARD SIX MEMBER OF THE COUNCIL (17)17/17 100.00% Under Votes: 39 Over Votes: 0 Write In, if any 38 100.00% Total ... 38 100.00% SG - UNITED STATES SENATOR (142)142/142 100.00% Under Votes: 103 Over Votes: 0 Joyce Robinson-Paul 402 92.41% Write In, if any 33 7.59% Total ... 435 100.00% SG - UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE (142)142/142 100.00% Under Votes: 106 Over Votes: 0 Keith R. Ware 398 92.13% September 26, 2006 3:57 PM Page 5 of 6 Primary Election September 12, 2006 Summary Report District Of Columbia Certified Election Night Results SG - UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE (continued...) (142)142/142 100.00% Write In, if any 34 7.87% Total ... 432 100.00% September 26, 2006 3:57 PM Page 6 of 6 Primary Election September 12, 2006 Subdivision Report District Of Columbia Certified Election Night Results City of Washington Ward 1 City of Washington Ward 1 Registration & Turnout (0) 35,398 DEM - UNITED STATES SENATOR (16) 16/16 100.00% Election Day Turnout 10,555 29.82% Michael D. Brown 5,801 70.03% Absentee Turnout 385 1.09% Philip Pannell 2,317 27.97% Provisional Turnout 371 1.05% Write In, if any 166 2.00% Total... 11,311 31.95% Total... 8,284 100.00% Democratic Registration & Turnout (0) 31,620 DEM - UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE (16) 16/16 100.00% Election Day Turnout 10,229 32.35% Mike Panetta 3,784 50.66% Absentee Turnout 377 1.19% John J. 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