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STATE of TEXAS OFFICE of the GOVERNOR CERTIFICATE of ASCERTAINMENT WHEREAS, Section 192.035, Texas Election Code, Provides STATE OF TEXAS OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR CERTIFICATE OF ASCERTAINMENT WHEREAS, Section 192.035, Texas Election Code, provides that a vote for a presidential candidate and the candidate's running mate shall bc counted as a vote for the corresponding presidential elector candidates, and shall be so counted and recorded for such electors as the state shall be empowered to elcct; and WHEREAS, Section 192.005, Texas Election Code, provides that the set of elector candidates that is electcd is the one that corresponds to the candidates for president and vice-president receiving the most votes; I, RICK PERRY, GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF TEXAS, in accordance with Section 67.013(d), Texas Election Code, HEREBY CERTIFY, the attached tabulation for President and Vice-President of the United States was prepared by Secretary of State pursuant to Section 67.013(b). IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereto signed my name and have officially caused the Seal of State to be affixed at my Office in the City of Austin, Texas, this 7th day of December, 2012. RICK PERRY GOVERNOR OF TEXAS ATTEST: JOHN STEEN SECRETARY OF STATE CANDI DATES/PARTY VOTES RECEIVED REPUBLICAN PARTY Mitt Romney / Paul Ryan 4,569,843 DEMOCRATIC PARTY Barack Obama / Joe Biden 3,308,124 LIBERTARIAN PARTY Gary Johnson / Jim Gray 88,580 GREEN PARTY Jill Stein / Cheri Honkala 24,657 DECLARED WRITE-IN CANDIDATES Avery Ayers / Alejandrina Cabrera 209 Stewart Alexander / Alex Mendoza 162 Thaddaus Hill / Gordon F. Bailey 102 Virgil Goode / Jim Clymer 1,287 Tom Hoefling / Jonathan D. Ellis 374 Andre N. Barnett / Kenneth R. Cross 87 Rocky Anderson / luis J. Rodriguez 426 ELECTORS FOR REPUBLICAN PARTY 1. Keith Rothra 14. David Stone 27. Betty Stiles 2. Butch Davis 15. Sandra Cararas 28. Texas Moore 3. Tim McCord 16. Mary Holmsley 29. Richard Bernhard 4. Clinton Evetts 17. Matthew Johnson 30. Thom Wikins 5. Benny Gordon 18. Nelda Eppes 31. Bill Fairbrother 6. Steve Jessup 19. Ruth Schiermeyer 32. Mary Ann Collins 7. Paul Bettencourt 20. Johnny Lovejoy, II 33. Loren Byers 8. Walter Wilkinson, Jr. 21. Patti Johnson 34. Samuel Owens 9. Bonnie Lugo 22 . Tim Turner 35. Billie Zimmerman 10. Terri Flow 23 . Jennifer Weaver 36. Daniel Whitton 11. Georgia Scott 24. Royal Smith 37. Steve Munisteri 12. Kaye Moreno 25. Linda Rogers 38. Carolyn Hodges 13. Jane Juett 26. Jean Mciver NUMBER OF VOTES RECEIVED - 4,569,843 ELECTORS FOR DEMOCRATIC PARTY 1. Yolanda R. Prince 14. Rhonda L. Belt-Rhea 27. Martina Alvarado 2. Virginia Clower 15. Pamela McKinney 28. Jean Ball 3. Alex Alexander 16. Lorenzo Sadun 29. Rosa Marie de Hoyos 4. Artemus Ward Hancock 17. Rosa Walker 30. Brenda Harrison 5. Miguel Flores 18. Mary Lowrey Schlett 31. Ph il Bennett 6. Lillian Villarreal 19. Scott Tillinghast 32. Ian Straus 7. Joy Demark 20. Brian Mackay 33. Diane Lang 8. Bill Marek 21. Margaret Guttman 34. Lucy B. Camarillo 9. Michael Junichi Brown 22. Kay Sweat 35. Dan Siewert 10. Marion Brantley 23. Rene Watson 36. Donald L. Williams 11. Kenneth D. Williams 24. Susan Reeves 37. Obie L. Greenleaf 12. Alfred Goodson 25. Sallie Ann Satagaj 38. Sharon Stones 13. Rhonda Dick 26. Cynthia Toodle I\lUMBER OF VOTES RECEIVED - 3,308,124 ELECTORS FOR LIBERTARIAN PARTY 1. Michael Burris 14. Bruce Hinchey 27. Yvonne Schick 2. Robert Butler 15. Seth Hollist 28. John Shuey 3. Michael Coyne 16. Marcus Huffer 29. Bob Smither 4. Russell DePoy 17. Michael Jones 30. Ken Stanford 5. Patrick Dixon 18. Gary Johnson 31. William Strange 6. Don Ehrke 19. Ed Kless 32. Jim Stutsman 7. James Felber 20. Robert B. Lapham 33. Arthur Thomas IV 8. Matt Finkel 21. Andrew Lees 34. Laura Ann Valle 9. Eugene Flynn 22. John Lindsay 35. Jonathan Weber 10. Ethan Garofolo 23. Sherri Little 36. Matt Whittington 11. Roger Gary 24. Guy McLendon 37. Lee Wrights 12. James Gholston 25. David Preston 38. Edwin F. "Bo" Zimmerman 13. Caroline Gorman 26 . Kate Roberts NUMBER OF VOTES RECEIVED - 88,580 ELECTORS FOR GREEN PARTY 1. Remington Alessi 14. Matthew Loughran 27 . Emily Sanchez 2. Valerie Alessi 15. Brian Martinez 28. Deborah Shafto 3. Alan Alan Apurim 16. Daniel Monahan 29. Rhett Smith 4. Arthur William Browning 17. Christine Morshedi 30. William Stout 5. David B. Collins 18. Kris Nowotny 31. Reggie Tankersly 6. Alma Cooper 19. Meghan Owen 32. Frank Valdez 7. Henry A. Harden-Cooper 20. Laura Palmer 33 . Carlos Villalobos 8. Don Cook 21. Paul Pipkin 34. David Wager 9. David Courtney 22. John David Prout 35. Adrian J. Worthey 10. Antonio Diaz 23. George Reiter 36. Kat Swift 11. Lee Elliot 24. Alissa Roberts 37. Nick Freeman 12. Gregory Fox 25 . Mark Roberts 38 . Irene Scharf 13. David Hunt 26. Chuck Robinson NUMBER OF VOTES RECEIVED - 24,657 ELECTORS FOR AVERY AYERS - WRITE-IN 1. Sandra Mosley 14. lesheia Ayers 27. Schuyller K. Anderson 2. James C. Mosley 15. Maurice R. De Lance 28. Elaine Anderson 3. Pernella Whitehead-Gant 16. Willie L. Ayers 29. Thomas J. Anderson, Jr. 4. Delbra Bailey 17. Danquise Robertson 30. Debra Halcomb 5. Gerreldene Hoppe 18. Barbara Tehsee 31. Damien D. Lawson 6. Barbara J. Kemp 19. Miriam E. Cummings 32. Michael S. Farouse 7. Travon Wilson 20. Samuel Boyd 33. David Van Buskirk 8. Cheryl E. Dawson 21. Beverly Ayers 34. Rosalie Lampley 9. Mary H. Garcia 22. Brandon D. Ayers 35. Larry W. Bob, Jr. 10. Robert F. Dean 23. LaQuishaun V. Ayers 36. Charlotte Mihalanie Williams 11. Gina Witcher 24. Yolanda Ramar 37. Janet K. Gates 12. Sheila Annette Williams 25. Rosie L. Armstrong 38. Devine George 13. Samuel Salinas 26. Comfort Chibveze NUMBER OF VOTES RECEIVED - 209 ElECTORS FOR STEWART ALEXANDER - WRITE-IN 1. John D. Prout 14. Keith L. Crabtree 27 . Kenneth Lee Jones 2. Antonio Sifuentes 15. Oscar F. Natal 28. William Lester Fulcher, Jr. 3. Bellinda Herard 16. Earl John Divoky, Jr. 29. Steve Rossignol 4. Sam Pearson 17. Kimberly Wilson 30. Angela K. Sarlay 5. Byron Wayne Dunlap 18. Thomas A. Sennett, Jr. 31. Tony Bryant Mathison 6. Monica Young de Cantu 19. Patricia M. Mathison 32. Michael Ambrose 7. Ilrvin L. Sackson 20. Philip Johnston 33. Alfred Molason 8. Raul F. Cano, Jr. 21. Janis Donnelly-Davis 34. Robert D. Lewis 9. Kevin Scott Richardson 22. Brad Carlson 35. Zach Herard 10. Kaye Lynn Biggil 23 . Nancy Joy Schuler 36. Caleb Bishop White 11. John Mark Capps 24. Robert Thomas Chessey 37. Dylan James Richardson 12. Mary Christine Capps 25 . Lee Edward Downey 38. Howard Campbell 13. Rosemary Gaines 26. Andrew Timothy McPhaul NUMBER OF VOTES RECEIVED -162 ELECTORS FOR THADDAUS HILL- WRITE-IN 1. Melissa G. Peck 14. Larry J. Watson 27. James K. Park 2. Douglas Erick Peck 15. Nancy Roesler 28. Erika Sauceda 3. Mary Hain Hill 16. James Thomas Furlan 29. Gabriela Pinon 4. Kimberly D. Lebay 17. Jennifer Willrodt 30. Dennis Kocich 5. Ernie De Royce Gross 18. Janis Irene Evans 31. Belinda L. Hastedt 6. Wayne Neal Flagg 19. Michael Moeller 32. J. Earl Brickhouse 7. Lewellyn Royce Gross 20. Mandy Moeller 33. Rebecca C. Pilcik 8. Matthew Thomas Johnson 21. Sara Ann Baranowski 34. Marsha Ann Whatley 9. Stephanie Lewis 22. Kara L. Kleimann 35. Aaron Michael Whatley 10. Elroy L. Dannhaus 23. Robert Charles Kleimann Jr. 36. Donald Alan Whatley 11. Mark Stewart 24. Patsy Darlene Lynn 37. Justin Hold 12. Thomas Born 25. Joe Ed Lynn 38. Erwin William Kovar 13. Carolyn Watson 26. Martha Hain Park NUMBER OF VOTES RECEIVED -102 ELECTORS FOR VIRGIL GOODE - WRITE-IN 1. Jeanne Aad 14. Willie Eoff 27. Michael Porter 2. Elias Aad 15. Robert Martin Eoff 28. Samual A. Trevino II 3. Louise Irene Abbott 16. Dale Eubanks 29. Sylvia S. Trevino 4. Enrique Ayala 17. Patrick Green 30. Samuel A. Trevino 5. Kara Caldwell Brock 18. Gerald Holland 31. James L. Wade 6. Charlie R. Broxton 19. Carl A. Koch 32. Sharon L. Wade 7. Lisa Broxton 20. Deloris A. Koch 33. Tina Sue Ware 8. Lula G. Campbell 21. Willie Malatesta 34. William T. Ware III 9. Gary L. Campbell 22. Bryan Malatesta 35. Daryl Patrick Ware 10. Garrett Mathew Cradduck 23. Mark S. McGrew 36. Kenneth Whittle 11. Amy Alexa Cradduck 24. Patrick Lyn Mansch 37. Virginia Sue Wiltse 12. Dale Delamar 25. Jennifer Nelson 38. Dan Zavorka 13. Janice Kay Eoff 26. Daniel D. New NUMBER OF VOTES RECEIVED - 1,287 ELECTORS FOR TOM HOEFLING - WRITE-IN 1. Robert Andrew Prior 14. Luara Conrad Munoz 27. Leah Dawn Woodworth 2. Polly Machin Prior 15. Gladys Nelson 28. Kenneth Harrison Lowder 3. Stella S. Milam 16. Jimmy Nelson 29. Glen Alexander 4. Andrew T. Eells 17. Maggie Nelson 30. Margo Bleasdale 5. Barbara A. Baker 18. Marvin Sprouse, Jr. 31. Gary Wilbanks 6. H. Charles Baker 19. Travis Nelson 32. Jo Ann Eubank 7. Marcia A. Steinour 20. Charline Higgins Sprouse 33. James E. Eubank 8. Terrence M. Junup 21. Marion Klavitter 34. David A. Hill 9. Juanita Wilson 22. Robert Klavitter 35. Titus Watson 10. Tom Emmons 23. Jacquelline Swan 36. Anthony Quinn 11. Rhonda Emmons 24. Vitanya Kendall 37. Mark Quinn 12. Stephen Prior 25. Daniel Woodworth 38. Paul Freeman 13. Charlotte Hartzell 26. Steven E. Woodworth NUMBER OF VOTES RECEIVED - 374 ELECTORS FOR ANDRE BARNETT - WRITE-IN 1. Melissa Lynn Smith 14. Edward Chlapowski 27. Jessica Turnbull 2. Glenn Smith 15. Jean Chlapowski 28. Ruben Sanchez 3. Sandra Gastanaduy-Collison 16. Savannah Burke 29. Carol D. McClung 4. Jagdish Sawhney 17. Edward Burke Jr. 30. Wyna Kimble 5. Gary Clifton 18.
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