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Patton Twp North 2 P 0065.Txt[12/12/2019 12:00:21 PM] JACOB D CORMAN III PRECINCT REPORT CENTRE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA OFFICIAL RESULTS RUN DATE:05/29/14 GENERAL PRIMARY RUN TIME:01:39 PM MAY 20, 2014 STATISTICS 0065 65 PATTON NORTH 2 VOTES PERCENT REGISTERED VOTERS - TOTAL . 2127 REGISTERED VOTERS - REPUBLICAN PARTY . 1017 47.81 REGISTERED VOTERS - DEMOCRATIC PARTY . 760 35.73 REGISTERED VOTERS - NONPARTISAN . 350 16.46 BALLOTS CAST - TOTAL. 839 BALLOTS CAST - REPUBLICAN PARTY . 436 51.97 BALLOTS CAST - DEMOCRATIC PARTY . 338 40.29 BALLOTS CAST - NONPARTISAN. 65 7.75 VOTER TURNOUT - TOTAL . 39.45 VOTER TURNOUT - REPUBLICAN PARTY. 42.87 VOTER TURNOUT - DEMOCRATIC PARTY. 44.47 VOTER TURNOUT - NONPARTISAN . 18.57 ********** (REPUBLICAN PARTY) ********** GOVERNOR VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 TOM CORBETT. 283 86.28 WRITE-IN. 45 13.72 OVER VOTES . 0 UNDER VOTES . 108 LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 JIM CAWLEY . 335 97.95 WRITE-IN. 7 2.05 OVER VOTES . 0 UNDER VOTES . 94 REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS 5TH CONGRESSIONAL VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 GLENN GT THOMPSON. 364 97.85 WRITE-IN. 8 2.15 OVER VOTES . 0 UNDER VOTES . 64 SENATOR IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY 34TH SENATORIAL VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 2014_general_primary_patton_twp_north_2_p_0065.txt[12/12/2019 12:00:21 PM] JACOB D CORMAN III . 375 99.21 WRITE-IN. 3 .79 OVER VOTES . 0 UNDER VOTES . 58 REPRESENTATIVE IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY 81ST LEGISLATIVE VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 MIKE FLECK . 325 87.84 WRITE-IN. 45 12.16 OVER VOTES . 0 UNDER VOTES . 66 MEMBER REPUBLICAN STATE COMMITTEE VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 3 JOYCE C HAAS . 330 38.06 STEVEN GLENN DERSHEM. 279 32.18 KRISTINE ENG . 254 29.30 WRITE-IN. 4 .46 OVER VOTES . 0 UNDER VOTES . 441 COUNTY REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 STEVEN T MILLER . 333 99.40 WRITE-IN. 2 .60 OVER VOTES . 0 UNDER VOTES . 101 COUNTY REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE VICE CHAIR VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 ANNE N LAYNG . 157 49.22 JUDITH F WILSON . 161 50.47 WRITE-IN. 1 .31 OVER VOTES . 0 UNDER VOTES . 117 ********** (DEMOCRATIC PARTY) ********** GOVERNOR VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 TOM WOLF. 159 51.13 ROBERT M MCCORD . 51 16.40 KATIE MCGINTY . 56 18.01 ALLYSON Y SCHWARTZ . 45 14.47 WRITE-IN. 0 OVER VOTES . 0 UNDER VOTES . 27 LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 2014_general_primary_patton_twp_north_2_p_0065.txt[12/12/2019 12:00:21 PM] MIKE STACK . 55 22.09 MARK CRITZ . 97 38.96 MARK SMITH . 35 14.06 BRANDON P NEUMAN . 21 8.43 BRAD KOPLINSKI. 41 16.47 WRITE-IN. 0 OVER VOTES . 0 UNDER VOTES . 89 REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS 5TH CONGRESSIONAL VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 THOMAS TARANTELLA. 113 45.38 KERITH STRANO TAYLOR. 131 52.61 WRITE-IN. 5 2.01 OVER VOTES . 0 UNDER VOTES . 89 SENATOR IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY 34TH SENATORIAL VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 WRITE-IN. 11 100.00 OVER VOTES . 0 UNDER VOTES . 327 REPRESENTATIVE IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY 81ST LEGISLATIVE VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 WRITE-IN. 55 100.00 OVER VOTES . 0 UNDER VOTES . 283 MEMBER DEMOCRATIC STATE COMMITTEE VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 3 BETSY WHITMAN . 217 43.14 JOANNE TOSTI-VASEY . 139 27.63 DAVID W LOMISON . 147 29.22 WRITE-IN. 0 OVER VOTES . 0 UNDER VOTES . 511 DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE PERSON 65 PATTON NORTH 2 (PREC-006 VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 2 DAVID HAAS . 183 50.55 DANIEL TREVINO. 178 49.17 WRITE-IN. 1 .28 OVER VOTES . 0 UNDER VOTES . 314 ********** (NONPARTISAN) ********** SCASD REFERENDUM STATE COLLEGE SCHOOL DISTRICT VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 2014_general_primary_patton_twp_north_2_p_0065.txt[12/12/2019 12:00:21 PM] YES . 623 74.43 NO. 214 25.57 OVER VOTES . 0 UNDER VOTES . 2 2014_general_primary_patton_twp_north_2_p_0065.txt[12/12/2019 12:00:21 PM].
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