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Ru 1: 11 E{IA summ ary Results Report UNOFFICIAL RESULTS Primary El ection 24 of 24 Precincts Reporting May 12, 2020 Lewis County Statistics TOTAL Ballots Cast - Total 5,2 14 lt[D ·1~ ~~ kS ow-~""' ct c(].;}'\cu 0.__<;. s ru 1: 11 e{IA I~ \ \N"'-.d_ I'\€_ • d '0;t j LLrve___ ( I, GD 2:_Q . comm issioners Report - 06/16/2020 B:21 AM 1of 8 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2019 Summary Results Report UNOFFICIAL RESULTS Primary Election 24 of 24 Precincts Reporting May 12, 2020 Lewis County REP FOR PRESIDENT Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % DONALD J. TRUMP 2,780 95.37% MATTHEW JOHN MATERN 32 1.10% BILL WELD 38 1.30% j JOE WALSH 45 1.54% BOB ELY 8 0.27% ROQUE "ROCKY" DE LA FUENTE 12 0.41 %. Total Votes Cast 2,915 100.00% REP FOR U.S. SENATOR Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % SHELLEY MOORE CAPITO 2,492 86.50% ALLEN WHITT 208 7.22% LARRY EUGENE BUTCHER 181 6.28% Total Votes Cast 2,881 100.00% REP FOR U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2ND CONGRESSIONAL Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % ALEX X MOONEY 1,979 77.52% MATTHEW HAHN 574 22.48% Total Votes Cast 2,553 100.00% REP FOR GOVERNOR Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % WOODY THRASHER 648 21.98% BROOKE LUNSFORD 30 1.02% JIM JUSTICE 1,939 65.77% CHARLES R. SHEEDY SR. 21 0.71 % SHELBY JEAN FITZHUGH 27 0.92% MICHAEL "MIKE" FOLK 21 2 7.19% DOUG SIX 71 2.41 % Total Votes Cast 2,948 100.00% REP FOR SECRET ARY OF ST ATE Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE% MAC WARN ER 2,507 100.00% Total Votes Cast 2,507 100.00% REP FOR AUDITOR Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % JOHN "JB" MCCUSKEY 2,386 100.00% Total Votes Cast 2,386 100.00% Commissioners Report - 06/16/2020 8:21 AM 2 of 8 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2019 Summary Results Report UNOFFICIAL RESULTS Primary Election 24 of 24 Precincts Reporting May 12, 2020 Lewis County REP FOR TREASURER Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE% RILEY MOORE 2,345 100.00% Total Votes Cast 2,345 100.00% REP FOR COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE% KENT LEONHARDT 2,115 81.00% ROY RAMEY 496 19.00% Total Votes Cast 2,611 100.00% REP FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % PATRICK MORRISEY 2,427 100.00% Total Votes Cast 2,427 100.00% REP FOR STATE SENATOR 12TH DISTRICT Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % PATRICK S MARTIN 1,895 67.73% DERRICK W. LOVE 903 32.27% Total Votes Cast 2,798 100.00% REP FOR MEMBER OF HOUSE OF DELEGATES 46TH DISTRICT Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % STEVE MONEYPENNY 418 14.60% ADAM BURKHAMMER 1,258 43.92% DYLAN A KING 1,188 41.48% Total Votes Cast 2,864 100.00% REP FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % LARRY P. HADDIX 850 29.50% ALDEN K. BUTCHER 934 32.42% BOBBY STEWART 1,097 38. 08% Total Votes Cast 2,881 100.00% REP FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE% CHRISTINA TALBERT FLANIGAN 2,438 100.00% " Total Votes Cast 2,438 100.00% Commissioners Report - 06/16/2020 8:21 AM 3 of 8 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2019 Summary Results Report UNOFFICIAL RESULTS Pri mary Election 24 of 24 Precincts Reportin g May 12, 2020 Lewis Cou nty REP FOR SHERIFF Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE% CHUCK GOLDSBOROUGH 561 22.09% "BADGER" J. W. KELLEY 508 20.00% DAVE GOSA 1,037 40.83% BILLY ROWE 434 17.09% Total Votes Cast 2,540 100.00% REP FOR ASSESSOR Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % JOHN L. BREEN 2,596 100.00% Total Votes Cast 2,596 100.00% REP FOR SURVEYOR Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % NO CANDIDATE{S) FILED 0 Total Votes Cast 0 DEM FOR PRESIDENT Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % TULSI GABB ARD 47 2.82% MICHAEL BEN NET 35 2.10% ELIZABETH WARREN 63 3.78% JOSEPH R. BIDEN 976 58.51 % MICHAEL R. BLOOMBERG 35 2.10% TOM STEYER 6 0.36% AMY KLOBUCHAR 27 1.62% BERNIE SANDERS 183 10.97% DAVID LEE RICE 195 11 .69% ANDREW YANG 26 1.56% DEVAL PATRICK 19 1.14% PETE BUTTIGIEG 56 3.36% Total Votes Cast 1,668 100.00% DEM FOR U.S. SENATOR Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % RICHI E ROBB 454 26.00% PAULA JEAN SWEARENGIN 658 37.69% RICHARD N OJEDA II 634 36.31 % Total Votes Cast 1,746 100.00% DEM FOR U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2ND CONGRESSIONAL Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE% CATHY KUNKEL 1,332 100.00% lotal Votes Cast 1,332 100.00% Commissioners Report - 06/16/2020 8:21 AM 4 of 8 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2019 Summary Results Report UNOFFICIAL RESULTS Primary Election 24 of 24 Precincts Reporting May 12, 2020 Lewis County DEM FOR GOVERNOR Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % DOUGLAS HUGHES 139 7.95% RON STOLLINGS 220 12.59% JODY MURPHY 233 13.33 % STEPHEN SMITH 642 36.73% BEN SALANGO 514 29. 40% Total Votes Cast 1,748 100.00% DEM FOR SECRET ARY OF ST ATE Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % NATALIE TENNANT 1,694 100.00% Total Votes Cast 1,694 100.00% DEM FOR AUDITOR Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % MARY ANN RO EBUCK CLAYTOR 1,507 100.00% Total Votes Cast 1,507 100.00% DEM FOR TREASURER Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % JOHN D. PERDUE 1,703 100.00% Total Votes Cast 1,703 100.00% DEM FOR COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE% BOB BEACH 709 42.20% WM J.R. KEPLINGER 495 29.46% DAVE MILLER 476 28.33% Total Votes Cast 1,680 100.00% ffi . DEM FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % ISAAC SPONAUGLE 1,018 64.39% SAM BROWN PETSONK 563 35.61% Total Votes Cast 1,581 100.00% DEM FOR STATE SENATOR 12TH DISTRICT Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % DOUG FACEMIRE 1,667 100.00% Total Votes Cast 1,667 100.00% Commissioners Report - 06/1 6/2020 8:21 AM 5 of 8 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-201 9 Summary Results Report UNOFFICIAL RESULTS Primary Election 24 of 24 Precincts Reporting May 12, 2020 Lewis County DEM FOR MEMBER OF HOUSE OF DELEGATES 46TH DISTRICT Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % ROBERT " BOB" STULTZ 1,157 59.27% BRITTNEY BARLETT 795 40.73% Total Votes Cast 1,952 100.00% DEM FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % RAY SMITH 1,652 100.00% Total Votes Cast 1,652 100.00% DEM FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % NO CANDIDATE(S) FILED 0 Total Votes Cast 0 DEM FOR SHERIFF Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % RANDALL BUSH 354 17.70% BRIAN MCCLAIN 810 40.50% DAVID PARKS 836 41.80% Total Votes Cast 2,000 100.00% DEM FOR ASSESSOR Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % NO CANDIDATE(S) FILED 0 Total Votes Cast 0 DEM FOR SURVEYOR Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % NO CANDIDATE(S) FILED 0 Total Votes Cast 0 JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT OF APPEALS - DIVISION 1 Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % RI CHARD NEELY 1,710 38.78% DAVID HUMM EL, JR. 850 19.28% TIM ARMSTEAD 1,844 41 .82% Write-In Totals 5 0.11 % Total Votes Cast 4,409 100.00% Commissioners Report - 06/1 6/2020 8:21 AM 6 of 8 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2019 Summary Results Report UNOFFICIAL RESULTS Primary Election 24 of 24 Precincts Reporting May 12, 2020 Lewis County JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT OF APPEALS - DIVISION 2 Vot e For 1 TOTAL VOTE % JIM DOUGLAS 1,276 28 .66 % JOANNA I TABIT 993 22.30% WILLIAM R. "BILL" WOOTON 1.310 29.42% KRISTINA "KRIS " RAYNES 869 19.52% Write-In Totals 4 0.09 % Total Votes Cast 4,452 100.00% JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT OF APPEALS - DIVISION 3 - UNEXPIRED TERM Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % BILL SCHWARTZ 1,073 25.64% LORA A. DYER 1,721 41 .12% JOHN A HUTCHISON 1,384 33.07 % Write-In Totals 7 0.17% Total Votes Cast 4,185 100.00% NON-PARTISAN BALLOT OF ELECTION OF MAGISTRATE - DIVISION 1 Vot e For 1 TOTAL VOTE % BRYCEN WILLIAMS 2,555 51 .31 % R. A. "BOB " RINEHART 2.423 48 .65 % Write-In Totals 2 0.04% Total Votes Cast 4,980 100.00% NON-PARTISAN BALLOT OF ELECTION OF MAGISTRATE- DIVISION 2 Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % JOHN F. RILEY Ill 1,093 22.40% RICK FRAME 1.438 29.47% L. J. MCCUE 2,343 48.01 % Wri te-In Totals 6 0.12% Total Votes Cast 4,880 100.00% NON-PARTISAN BOARD OF EDUCATION Vote For 2 TOTAL VOTE % REBECCA BALDWIN 482 5.64% KENNY LOWTHER 1,181 13.83 % CONNIE CLEM RIFFLE 1,147 13.43 % KENNY HOLDEN 1,038 12.15% STANLEY HERROD II 317 3.71 % BRUCE HEATER 1,072 12.55% VICKI KERRIGAN 736 8.62% MILLIE METZGAR 758 8.87% PHYLLIS HINTERER 1,803 21 .11 % Write-In Totals 8 0.09 % Total Votes Cast 8,542 100.00% Comm issioners Report - 06/16/2020 8:21 AM 7 of 8 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2019 Summary Results Report UNOFFICIAL RESULTS Primary Election 24 of 24 Precincts Reporting May 12, 2020 Lewis County FOR CONSERVATION DISTRICT SUPERVISOR Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % WILLIAM E.
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