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Seagate Crystal Reports Cobb County, State of Georgia Nov 28, 2018 4:07:37PM General Election November 6, 2018 AccuVote-TS Write-In Report Page: 1 Id Race Write-InBallot SN Id Vote Center Mach Id Report UnitId Counter Group 10 Governor AIDAN PETE 2475531650 Hayes 01 7 1650 Hayes 01 10 Polling ALAN ANDREW 5634141210 Chattahoochee 01 10 1210 Chattahoochee 01 10 Polling SMITH ALEX GARCIA 9820582010 Marietta 2B 0 2010 Marietta 2B 10 Polling ALLISON GIDDENS 5310061860 Mableton 01 4 1860 Mableton 01 10 Polling ALLISON GIDDENS 7911521860 Mableton 01 3 1860 Mableton 01 10 Polling AMIRI MOORE 3856263080 AIP 1 57 1170 Bryant 02 30 Advance in Person 1 ANDRA SULLIVAN 2882732210 Mt Bethel 04 3 2210 Mt Bethel 04 10 Polling SAMBATARO ANDY CLARK 6554251010 Acworth 1B 4 1010 Acworth 1B 10 Polling BARB BEYKE 7629752460 Powder Springs 1A 2 2460 Powder Springs 1A 10 Polling BENZOATE 8651881950 McEachern 01 5 1950 McEachern 01 10 Polling OSTYLEZENE BICARBONATE BETH LLOYD 5137782010 Marietta 2B 1 2010 Marietta 2B 10 Polling BOB MITZEL 9800692790 Sope Creek 01 0 2790 Sope Creek 01 10 Polling BOBBY 1998782660 Smyrna 1A 1 2660 Smyrna 1A 10 Polling BOBBY WALDREP 1061352120 Marietta 6A 2 2115 Marietta 6A 10 Polling BOBBY WILLIAMS 5990291640 Hightower 01 7 1640 Hightower 01 10 Polling BOBBY WILLIAMS 673953090 AIP 2 12 1410 Eastside 02 40 Advance in Person 2 BOBBY WILLIAMS 6576221250 Cheatham Hill 03 5 1250 Cheatham Hill 03 10 Polling BRAD 5021351190 Blackwell 01 1 1190 Blackwell 01 10 Polling RAFFENSBERGER BRIAN SNITKER 3652462790 Sope Creek 01 2 2790 Sope Creek 01 10 Polling BRITTANY MADDOX 2790822000 Marietta 2A 2 2000 Marietta 2A 10 Polling BUSTER TY DAVIS 1031121010 Acworth 1B 1 1010 Acworth 1B 10 Polling CAMBELL 6522203080 AIP 1 22 1980 Marietta 1A 30 Advance in Person 1 CAMERON GREGORY 7237163080 AIP 1 5 1700 Kennesaw 4A 30 Advance in Person 1 CARLOS SIMS 1888901300 Cooper 01 8 1300 Cooper 01 10 Polling CAROL TOME 3052392760 Smyrna 7A 4 2760 Smyrna 7A 10 Polling CARTER CRENSHAW 7217721910 Mabry 01 3 1910 Mabry 01 10 Polling CASEY CAGEL 3077811940 Murdock 01 7 1940 Murdock 01 10 Polling CASEY CAGEL 5480031940 Murdock 01 5 1940 Murdock 01 10 Polling CASEY CAGLE 2484813080 AIP 1 4 1750 KP02 30 Advance in Person 1 CASEY CAGLE 482183090 AIP 2 49 1620 Harmony-Leland 01 40 Advance in Person 2 CASEY CAGLE 944423080 AIP 1 5 1610 Gritters 01 30 Advance in Person 1 CASEY CAGLE 5950553090 AIP 2 43 1150 Birney 02 40 Advance in Person 2 CASEY CAGLE 9682043090 AIP 2 74 2430 Post Oak 01 40 Advance in Person 2 CASEY CAGLE 873363030 Willeo 01 3 3030 Willeo 01 10 Polling CASEY CAGLE 256651430 Elizabeth 01 6 1430 Elizabeth 01 10 Polling Cobb County, State of Georgia Nov 28, 2018 4:07:37PM General Election November 6, 2018 AccuVote-TS Write-In Report Page: 2 Id Race Write-InBallot SN Id Vote Center Mach Id Report UnitId Counter Group CASEY CAGLE 8878291880 Mableton 03 2 1880 Mableton 03 10 Polling CASEY CAGLE 8709332570 Roswell 02 4 2570 Roswell 02 10 Polling CHARLIE 4249212290 Oregon 01 1 2290 Oregon 01 10 Polling CHRISTOPHER 4287361690 Kennesaw 3A 6 1690 Kennesaw 3A 10 Polling REAGH CLAY TIPPINS 3757843080 AIP 1 12 2040 Marietta 4A 30 Advance in Person 1 CLAY TIPPINS 4605861810 Lost Mountain 02 3 1810 Lost Mountain 02 10 Polling CLAY TIPPINS 9033041620 Harmony-Leland 01 8 1620 Harmony-Leland 01 10 Polling COLIN POWELL 1324973080 AIP 1 16 2460 Powder Springs 1A 30 Advance in Person 1 COREY LEE 9666131090 Big Shanty 01 0 1090 Big Shanty 01 10 Polling DAFFY DUCK 447403090 AIP 2 22 2960 Vaughan 01 40 Advance in Person 2 DAVID C. BYRNE 701981240 Cheatham Hill 02 4 1240 Cheatham Hill 02 10 Polling DAVID C. BYRNE 4052082500 Pitner 01 1 2500 Pitner 01 10 Polling GEORGE PORTER JR 9347912570 Roswell 02 6 2570 Roswell 02 10 Polling GOD 2719632270 Nicholson 01 4 2270 Nicholson 01 10 Polling GODS CHIOCE 3932031810 Lost Mountain 02 4 1810 Lost Mountain 02 10 Polling GREY CLEVENGER 7815381490 East Piedmont 01 2 1490 East Piedmont 01 10 Polling HANK JOHNSON 9146921140 Birney 01 3 1140 Birney 01 10 Polling HANNAH LAYTON 2967642290 Oregon 01 2 2290 Oregon 01 10 Polling HILARY HILL 58772180 Mt Bethel 01 0 2180 Mt Bethel 01 10 Polling HILL HUNTER 6812382410 Pine Mountain 01 6 2410 Pine Mountain 01 10 Polling HUNTER HILL 9471481210 Chattahoochee 01 6 1210 Chattahoochee 01 10 Polling HUNTER HILL 6339752990 Vinings 03 7 2990 Vinings 03 10 Polling HUNTER HILL 1727852970 Vinings 01 4 2970 Vinings 01 10 Polling HUNTER HILL 5686762990 Vinings 03 5 2990 Vinings 03 10 Polling HUNTER HILL 6623732160 Mars Hill 01 5 2160 Mars Hill 01 10 Polling HUNTER HILL 50842230 North Cobb 01 2 2230 North Cobb 01 10 Polling HUNTER HILL 2325782730 Smyrna 5A 0 2730 Smyrna 5A 10 Polling JACKSON FAW 7197081460 Elizabeth 04 1 1460 Elizabeth 04 10 Polling JAMES KELLY 8503222460 Powder Springs 1A 2 2460 Powder Springs 1A 10 Polling GRIFFIN JAMES KENNETH 9849692730 Smyrna 5A 5 2730 Smyrna 5A 10 Polling SMITH JASON CARTER 3774031570 Fullers Park 01 2 1570 Fullers Park 01 10 Polling JED DORSEY 2505442690 Smyrna 3A 4 2690 Smyrna 3A 10 Polling JED DORSEY 7365962690 Smyrna 3A 0 2690 Smyrna 3A 10 Polling JEFFREY GAPUSAN 4033782750 Smyrna 6A 8 2750 Smyrna 6A 10 Polling JENNIFER CRONK 4428522990 Vinings 03 5 2990 Vinings 03 10 Polling JEREMY GRIFFIN 5736071880 Mableton 03 4 1880 Mableton 03 10 Polling JESUS 9601971980 Marietta 1A 3 1980 Marietta 1A 10 Polling Cobb County, State of Georgia Nov 28, 2018 4:07:37PM General Election November 6, 2018 AccuVote-TS Write-In Report Page: 3 Id Race Write-InBallot SN Id Vote Center Mach Id Report UnitId Counter Group JESUS 2483442490 Powder Springs 3A 5 2490 Powder Springs 3A 10 Polling JESUS 9783271430 Elizabeth 01 2 1430 Elizabeth 01 10 Polling JESUS 1693821790 Lindley 01 5 1790 Lindley 01 10 Polling JIMMY CARTER 9815272180 Mt Bethel 01 4 2180 Mt Bethel 01 10 Polling JIMMY CARTER 4917761400 Eastside 01 3 1400 Eastside 01 10 Polling JIMMY CARTER 447343080 AIP 1 51 1280 Clarkdale 01 30 Advance in Person 1 JIMMY CARTER 7167552750 Smyrna 6A 6 2750 Smyrna 6A 10 Polling JOE MADDON 2393592690 Smyrna 3A 4 2690 Smyrna 3A 10 Polling JOHN ALBERS 5609983080 AIP 1 44 2830 Sweetwater 01 30 Advance in Person 1 JOHN ANDERSON 1732361250 Cheatham Hill 03 1 1250 Cheatham Hill 03 10 Polling JOHN GALT 2438361340 Dobbins 01 10 1340 Dobbins 01 10 Polling JOHN HOLLAR 6389872920 Timber Ridge 01 1 2920 Timber Ridge 01 10 Polling JOHN HUTON 4911541730 Kell 01 4 1730 Kell 01 10 Polling JOHN KASICH 8637873090 AIP 2 58 2670 Smyrna 2A 40 Advance in Person 2 JOHN LEWIS 5875982490 Powder Springs 3A 3 2490 Powder Springs 3A 10 Polling JOHN LEWIS 8004422480 Powder Springs 2A 3 2480 Powder Springs 2A 10 Polling JOHNNY ISACCS0N 5754552710 Smyrna 4A 10 2715 Smyrna 4A 10 Polling JUDS0N HILL 8471202200 Mt Bethel 03 0 2200 Mt Bethel 03 10 Polling KEN BEHRMAN 8290041780 Lassiter 01 5 1780 Lassiter 01 10 Polling KEVIN THOMPSON 7238651140 Birney 01 1 1140 Birney 01 10 Polling KEVIN THOPSON 829251140 Birney 01 1 1140 Birney 01 10 Polling LARRY JONES 6774581150 Birney 02 3 1150 Birney 02 10 Polling LEO FRANK 4028501400 Eastside 01 4 1400 Eastside 01 10 Polling LINDSEY TIPPENS 2597262510 Rocky Mount 01 2 2510 Rocky Mount 01 10 Polling LINDSEY TIPPINS 8621183080 AIP 1 8 2010 Marietta 2B 30 Advance in Person 1 LR HERNANDEZ JR. 3893043090 AIP 2 78 1080 Bells Ferry 03 40 Advance in Person 2 LUKE JORGE 1337232440 Pope 01 0 2440 Pope 01 10 Polling MARGARET 4464351690 Kennesaw 3A 3 1690 Kennesaw 3A 10 Polling THATCHER MARVIN WEBB 160702610 Sewell Mill 01 4 2610 Sewell Mill 01 10 Polling MAYBURN E DEBOE 3672473080 AIP 1 11 1580 Ford 01 30 Advance in Person 1 ME 7872482410 Pine Mountain 01 5 2410 Pine Mountain 01 10 Polling MELISSA EARLEY 3191872060 Marietta 4B 0 2060 Marietta 4B 10 Polling MELVIN L. 8057581740 KP01 3 1740 KP01 10 Polling WILLIAMS, JR MICHAEL ALAN 6188492180 Mt Bethel 01 0 2180 Mt Bethel 01 10 Polling REANDEAU MICHAEL BAILEY 2475541650 Hayes 01 1 1650 Hayes 01 10 Polling MICHAEL SEELEY 943023090 AIP 2 79 1080 Bells Ferry 03 40 Advance in Person 2 MICKEY MOUSE 565693030 Willeo 01 1 3030 Willeo 01 10 Polling Cobb County, State of Georgia Nov 28, 2018 4:07:37PM General Election November 6, 2018 AccuVote-TS Write-In Report Page: 4 Id Race Write-InBallot SN Id Vote Center Mach Id Report UnitId Counter Group MICKEY MOUSE 4180772960 Vaughan 01 3 2960 Vaughan 01 10 Polling MICKEY MOUSE 5925511360 Dodgen 01 1 1360 Dodgen 01 10 Polling MICKEY MOUSE 4458801170 Bryant 02 4 1170 Bryant 02 10 Polling MICKEY MOUSE 938092900 Terrell Mill 01 2 2900 Terrell Mill 01 10 Polling MICKIE MOUSE 6302103090 AIP 2 3 2115 Marietta 6A 40 Advance in Person 2 MIICKKEY MOUSE 7057813080 AIP 1 14 1470 Elizabeth 05 30 Advance in Person 1 MO SCHULTZ 4369491970 McCleskey 01 0 1970 McCleskey 01 10 Polling MOHAMMAD ALI 2841683080 AIP 1 11 3000 Vinings 04 30 Advance in Person 1 MY LORD AND 8921651010 Acworth 1B 1 1010 Acworth 1B 10 Polling SAVIOR JESUS CHRIST NA 2548032070 Marietta 4C 4 2070 Marietta 4C 10 Polling NATHAN DEAL 6642442570 Roswell 02 0 2570 Roswell 02 10 Polling NATHAN DEAL 7176222800 Sope Creek 02 2 2800 Sope Creek 02 10 Polling NATHAN DEAL 9888953090 AIP 2 62 2690 Smyrna 3A 40 Advance in Person 2 NATHAN DEAL 4026951690 Kennesaw 3A 5 1690 Kennesaw 3A 10 Polling NEITHER 8272402100 Marietta 5A 2 2100 Marietta 5A 10 Polling NETHER 9501421880 Mableton 03 2 1880 Mableton 03 10 Polling NO CONFIDENCE 2740221700 Kennesaw 4A 3 1700 Kennesaw 4A 10 Polling NO ONE 5508151780 Lassiter 01 6 1780 Lassiter 01 10 Polling NOLA BRIGHT 3720632100 Marietta 5A 1 2100 Marietta 5A 10 Polling NONE OF THE ABOVE 7892883090 AIP 2 28 1710 Kennesaw 5A 40 Advance in Person 2 NONE OF THE 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