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Primary Election Canvass Report — Election Voters — Official Yamhill County, Oregon — ||Primary Election — May 20, 2008 Page 1 of 81 03/12/2017 10:55 AM Total Number of Voters : 27,818 of 47,748 = 58.26% Precincts Reporting 25 of 25 = 100.00% United States President Democrat - ||Democrat Precinct Election Total Registered Percent Ballots Ballots Voters Turnout Cast Cast Totals Write-Ins Unresolved Hillary Clinton Barack Obama Precinct 1 PCC 672 672 832 80.77% 280 375 9 664 Precinct 1 CCC 7 7 10 70.00% 5 2 0 7 Precinct 2 01 753 753 1016 74.11% 380 350 8 738 Precinct 3 01 942 942 1237 76.15% 405 501 10 916 Precinct 4 01 562 562 787 71.41% 238 309 9 556 Precinct 7 PCC 470 470 605 77.69% 210 244 8 462 Precinct 7 CCC 7 7 10 70.00% 4 3 0 7 Precinct 9 PCC 687 687 832 82.57% 272 402 7 681 Precinct 9 CCC 46 46 59 77.97% 20 25 0 45 Precinct 10 01 454 454 636 71.38% 211 227 6 444 Precinct 12 01 742 742 954 77.78% 344 381 3 728 Precinct 13 CCC 381 381 505 75.45% 159 213 6 378 Precinct 13 PCC 1 1 1 100.00% 1 0 0 1 Precinct 15 01 1140 1140 1535 74.27% 494 604 18 1116 Precinct 17 01 619 619 823 75.21% 295 305 9 609 Precinct 18 01 1487 1487 1842 80.73% 650 797 7 1454 Precinct 19 01 1102 1102 1490 73.96% 529 536 15 1080 Precinct 20 01 684 684 836 81.82% 266 388 9 663 Precinct 21 01 763 763 994 76.76% 380 358 9 747 Precinct 24 CCC 653 653 873 74.80% 296 329 18 643 Precinct 24 PCC 8 8 11 72.73% 3 5 0 8 Precinct 26 CITY 456 456 632 72.15% 265 183 1 449 Precinct 26 NCIT 37 37 46 80.43% 22 14 0 36 Precinct 27 01 130 130 191 68.06% 68 56 4 128 Precinct 28 01 165 165 243 67.90% 71 83 3 157 Totals 12968 12968 17000 5868 6690 159 12717 Canvass Report — Election Voters — Official Yamhill County, Oregon — ||Primary Election — May 20, 2008 Page 2 of 81 03/12/2017 10:55 AM Total Number of Voters : 27,818 of 47,748 = 58.26% Precincts Reporting 25 of 25 = 100.00% United States President Republican - ||Republican Precinct Election Total Registered Percent Ballots Ballots Voters Turnout Cast Cast Totals Write-Ins Ron Paul Unresolved John McCain Precinct 1 PCC 630 630 1143 55.12% 456 97 37 590 Precinct 1 CCC 1 1 2 50.00% 0 1 0 1 Precinct 2 01 932 932 1622 57.46% 762 92 43 897 Precinct 3 01 855 855 1629 52.49% 643 110 52 805 Precinct 4 01 396 396 794 49.87% 263 85 26 374 Precinct 7 PCC 419 419 756 55.42% 296 68 25 389 Precinct 7 CCC 5 5 8 62.50% 3 1 1 5 Precinct 9 PCC 627 627 1095 57.26% 467 91 39 597 Precinct 9 CCC 50 50 91 54.95% 39 3 2 44 Precinct 10 01 340 340 624 54.49% 256 39 25 320 Precinct 12 01 689 689 1169 58.94% 480 110 47 637 Precinct 13 CCC 329 329 540 60.93% 264 33 13 310 Precinct 13 PCC 1 1 2 50.00% 1 0 0 1 Precinct 15 01 790 790 1378 57.33% 598 108 45 751 Precinct 17 01 550 550 861 63.88% 441 47 20 508 Precinct 18 01 1323 1323 1941 68.16% 1054 132 55 1241 Precinct 19 01 610 610 1040 58.65% 473 65 35 573 Precinct 20 01 653 653 1026 63.65% 486 95 31 612 Precinct 21 01 651 651 1111 58.60% 457 104 36 597 Precinct 24 CCC 621 621 1030 60.29% 426 126 29 581 Precinct 24 PCC 19 19 31 61.29% 12 6 0 18 Precinct 26 CITY 307 307 571 53.77% 240 33 19 292 Precinct 26 NCIT 19 19 39 48.72% 14 1 1 16 Precinct 27 01 85 85 188 45.21% 64 12 2 78 Precinct 28 01 135 135 267 50.56% 96 22 10 128 Totals 11037 11037 18958 8291 1481 593 10365 Canvass Report — Election Voters — Official Yamhill County, Oregon — ||Primary Election — May 20, 2008 Page 3 of 81 03/12/2017 10:55 AM Total Number of Voters : 27,818 of 47,748 = 58.26% Precincts Reporting 25 of 25 = 100.00% United States Senator Democrat - ||Democrat Precinct Election Total Registered Percent Ballots Ballots Voters Turnout Cast Cast Totals Write-Ins Unresolved David Loera Jeff Merkley Steve Novick Candy Neville Roger S. Obrist Pavel Goberman Precinct 1 PCC 672 672 832 80.77% 6 243 12 4 41 265 5 576 Precinct 1 CCC 7 7 10 70.00% 0 5 0 0 0 2 0 7 Precinct 2 01 753 753 1016 74.11% 17 297 23 7 45 241 4 634 Precinct 3 01 942 942 1237 76.15% 12 350 20 8 64 325 0 779 Precinct 4 01 562 562 787 71.41% 22 206 17 12 37 183 5 482 Precinct 7 PCC 470 470 605 77.69% 5 192 6 10 25 163 1 402 Precinct 7 CCC 7 7 10 70.00% 0 5 0 0 0 1 0 6 Precinct 9 PCC 687 687 832 82.57% 13 265 17 9 35 256 2 597 Precinct 9 CCC 46 46 59 77.97% 0 14 1 2 1 22 0 40 Precinct 10 01 454 454 636 71.38% 13 153 11 8 41 166 7 399 Precinct 12 01 742 742 954 77.78% 20 299 22 14 59 224 3 641 Precinct 13 CCC 381 381 505 75.45% 7 145 11 3 19 128 4 317 Precinct 13 PCC 1 1 1 100.00% 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 Precinct 15 01 1140 1140 1535 74.27% 24 466 32 19 77 370 10 998 Precinct 17 01 619 619 823 75.21% 14 244 17 10 51 204 2 542 Precinct 18 01 1487 1487 1842 80.73% 25 546 33 11 68 579 8 1270 Precinct 19 01 1102 1102 1490 73.96% 26 402 24 17 69 401 8 947 Precinct 20 01 684 684 836 81.82% 13 240 15 8 40 275 6 597 Precinct 21 01 763 763 994 76.76% 24 302 19 7 43 248 6 649 Precinct 24 CCC 653 653 873 74.80% 16 242 17 7 36 244 5 567 Precinct 24 PCC 8 8 11 72.73% 0 3 0 0 0 4 0 7 Precinct 26 CITY 456 456 632 72.15% 11 178 17 12 38 127 2 385 Precinct 26 NCIT 37 37 46 80.43% 0 15 0 0 5 13 0 33 Precinct 27 01 130 130 191 68.06% 1 54 3 2 14 46 1 121 Precinct 28 01 165 165 243 67.90% 1 71 6 2 21 43 0 144 Totals 12968 12968 17000 270 4937 323 172 829 4531 79 11141 Canvass Report — Election Voters — Official Yamhill County, Oregon — ||Primary Election — May 20, 2008 Page 4 of 81 03/12/2017 10:55 AM Total Number of Voters : 27,818 of 47,748 = 58.26% Precincts Reporting 25 of 25 = 100.00% United States Senator Republican - ||Republican Precinct Election Total Registered Percent Ballots Ballots Voters Turnout Cast Cast Totals Write-Ins Unresolved Gordon Leitch Gordon H. Smith Precinct 1 PCC 630 630 1143 55.12% 490 85 6 581 Precinct 1 CCC 1 1 2 50.00% 1 0 0 1 Precinct 2 01 932 932 1622 57.46% 756 103 8 867 Precinct 3 01 855 855 1629 52.49% 696 101 2 799 Precinct 4 01 396 396 794 49.87% 305 58 4 367 Precinct 7 PCC 419 419 756 55.42% 318 59 8 385 Precinct 7 CCC 5 5 8 62.50% 4 1 0 5 Precinct 9 PCC 627 627 1095 57.26% 491 82 4 577 Precinct 9 CCC 50 50 91 54.95% 38 9 0 47 Precinct 10 01 340 340 624 54.49% 260 52 1 313 Precinct 12 01 689 689 1169 58.94% 515 111 0 626 Precinct 13 CCC 329 329 540 60.93% 261 39 1 301 Precinct 13 PCC 1 1 2 50.00% 0 1 0 1 Precinct 15 01 790 790 1378 57.33% 593 114 7 714 Precinct 17 01 550 550 861 63.88% 453 59 2 514 Precinct 18 01 1323 1323 1941 68.16% 1057 155 10 1222 Precinct 19 01 610 610 1040 58.65% 476 73 9 558 Precinct 20 01 653 653 1026 63.65% 469 116 4 589 Precinct 21 01 651 651 1111 58.60% 477 106 11 594 Precinct 24 CCC 621 621 1030 60.29% 456 113 7 576 Precinct 24 PCC 19 19 31 61.29% 15 3 0 18 Precinct 26 CITY 307 307 571 53.77% 228 59 5 292 Precinct 26 NCIT 19 19 39 48.72% 17 1 0 18 Precinct 27 01 85 85 188 45.21% 61 15 0 76 Precinct 28 01 135 135 267 50.56% 81 39 1 121 Totals 11037 11037 18958 8518 1554 90 10162 Canvass Report — Election Voters — Official Yamhill County, Oregon — ||Primary Election — May 20, 2008 Page 5 of 81 03/12/2017 10:55 AM Total Number of Voters : 27,818 of 47,748 = 58.26% Precincts Reporting 25 of 25 = 100.00% Representative in Congress, 1st District Democrat - ||Democrat Precinct Election Total Registered Percent Ballots Ballots Voters Turnout Cast Cast Totals Write-Ins David Wu Will Hobbs Unresolved Mark Welyczko Precinct 1 PCC 672 672 832 80.77% 92 473 30 2 597 Precinct 1 CCC 7 7 10 70.00% 2 3 2 0 7 Precinct 2 01 753 753 1016 74.11% 94 529 42 3 668 Precinct 3 01 942 942 1237 76.15% 96 668 58 1 823 Precinct 4 01 562 562 787 71.41% 63 392 46 3 504 Precinct 7 PCC 470 470 605 77.69% 52 356 12 1 421 Precinct 7 CCC 7 7 10 70.00% 0 7 0 0 7 Precinct 9 PCC 687 687 832 82.57% 105 483 24 0 612 Precinct 9 CCC 46 46 59 77.97% 8 27 3 0 38 Precinct 10 01 454 454 636 71.38% 66 315 30 2 413 Precinct 12 01 742 742 954 77.78% 101 499 58 2 660 Precinct 13 CCC 381 381 505 75.45% 44 261 29 1 335 Precinct 13 PCC 1 1 1 100.00% 0 1 0 0 1 Precinct 15 01 1140 1140 1535 74.27% 107 849 79 4 1039 Precinct 17 01 619 619 823 75.21% 78 444 44 1 567 Precinct 18 01 1487 1487 1842 80.73% 158 1127 60 2 1347 Precinct 19 01 1102 1102 1490 73.96% 126 783 83 0 992 Precinct 20 01 684 684 836 81.82% 119 468 35 2 624 Precinct 21 01 763 763 994 76.76% 107 513 62 6 688 Precinct 24 CCC 653 653 873 74.80% 104 428 47 0 579 Precinct 24 PCC 8 8 11 72.73% 1 7 0 0 8 Precinct 26 CITY 456 456 632 72.15% 61 326 24 0 411 Precinct 26 NCIT 37 37 46 80.43% 10 21 1 0 32 Precinct 27 01 130 130 191 68.06% 17 100 6 0 123 Precinct 28 01 165 165 243 67.90% 23 114 8 1 146 Totals 12968 12968 17000 1634 9194 783 31 11642 Canvass Report — Election Voters — Official Yamhill County, Oregon — ||Primary Election — May 20, 2008 Page 6 of 81 03/12/2017 10:55 AM Total Number of Voters : 27,818 of 47,748 = 58.26% Precincts Reporting 25 of 25 = 100.00% Representative in Congress, 1st District Republican - ||Republican Precinct Election Total Registered Percent Ballots Ballots Voters Turnout Cast Cast Totals Write-Ins Chappell IV Unresolved Joel Haugen Claude William Precinct 1 PCC 630 630 1143 55.12% 275 124 7 406 Precinct 1 CCC 1 1 2 50.00% 0 0 0 0 Precinct 2 01 932 932 1622 57.46% 471 172 11 654 Precinct 3 01 855 855 1629 52.49% 367 180 12 559 Precinct 4 01 396 396 794 49.87% 177 104 5 286 Precinct 7 PCC 419 419 756 55.42% 179 92 6 277 Precinct 7 CCC 5 5 8 62.50% 1 3 0 4 Precinct 9 PCC 627 627 1095 57.26% 261 133 7 401 Precinct 9 CCC 50 50 91 54.95% 18 9 1 28 Precinct 10 01 340 340 624 54.49% 145 68 3 216 Precinct 12 01 689 689 1169 58.94% 293 128 5 426 Precinct 13 CCC 329 329 540 60.93% 151 62 0 213 Precinct 13 PCC 1 1 2 50.00% 1 0 0 1 Precinct 15 01 790 790 1378 57.33% 341 173 9 523 Precinct 17 01 550 550 861 63.88% 233
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