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General Election ‐ November 6, 2018 Write in Votes GENERAL ELECTION ‐ NOVEMBER 6, 2018 WRITE IN VOTES Governor and Lieutenant Governor Robert Atterbury/Jack Atterbury 1 Christopher Gibson 1 Justin Meyer 1 Lisa Robins 1 Charlie Ayello 1 Mike Hein 1 Lauri Mulholland 1 Ryan Roraback 1 Travis Bickle 1 Janet Higgins 1 Cynthia Nixon 23 Polly Ruben/Rosie Rubin 1 Francesca Amato Banfield 6 Kathy Hochul 1 Cynthia Nixon/Juan Demane 1 Stephen Saland 1 Felix Biederman 1 Robert Kenmore/Janet Signa 1 Cynthia Nixon/Jumaane Williams 8 Brandon Schoonmaker 1 John Blesk 1 Steven R. Linehan 1 Cynthia Nixon/Kathy Hochul 2 John Scott 1 Michael Bloomburg 1 John Lipscomb 1 Cynthia Nixon/Jia Lee 1 Marie Shultis 1 Antonio Delgado 1 David Lynch 1 Bruce Parker 1 Zephyr Teachout 1 Marion Dubois 1 Geno Madine 1 Robert M. Porter 1 Jacky Weber 1 Tyler Flint 1 John Magnifico 1 Andy Psilopolilos 1 Rebecca Whitaker 1 Lynette Fromme 1 Mike Malloy 1 Lawrence D. Quick 1 Rick Ricchardella 1 Voids 11 Totals 90 Lieutenant Governor Cleow Robinson 1 Void 1 Total 2 Comptroller Gerald Brown 1 Richard Montgomery 1 Yaakov Plotkin 1 Ya Dhil Jalali Wal‐Skram 1 Jeff Collins 1 Anthony Morrale 1 Bernie Sanders 1 Melvin Higgins 1 Stephen J. Piccirello 1 Thomas Skinner 1 Voids 4 Total 14 Attorney General Preet Bharaha 1 Mat Greene 1 Anthony Morreale 1 Zephyr Teachout 8 Vincent G. Bradley Jr. 1 Ya Hakam 1 J. Fred Muggs 1 Juan Torres 1 Antonio Delgado 1 Abigal Jett 1 Shliach Plotkin 1 Ruth Gale 1 Sean Patrick Maloney 1 Eric Schreiderman 1 Voids 3 Total 24 Page 1 GENERAL ELECTION ‐ NOVEMBER 6, 2018 WRITE IN VOTES United State Senator Francis Amarto 1 Steven Greenfield 1 Dr. Scott Noren 2 John Wayne 1 George Amon 1 John Haslet 1 Hector Rodriguez 1 William J. Weishaupt 1 Travis Backle 1 Lee J. Heller 1 Rebecca Rotzler 1 William Weld 1 Mort Beaumont 1 Gary Johnson 1 Bernie Sanders 1 Jumaane Williams 2 Aaron Commey 1 Bauruch Lumberg 1 Sue Serino 1 Sherri Winston 1 Frank D'Amato 1 John Maksuta 1 Larry Sharpe 2 Al Franken 5 Will Menaker 1 Robert W. Terwilliger 1 John Golgoski Jr. 1 Diane Neal 1 Leslie Vanhouten 1 Voids 9 Total 45 State Supreme Court Justice, 19th District Ya Afuww 1 Timothy Elmandorf 4 Maureen Larsen 1 Kristaps Porzingas 1 Krista Barringer 1 William B. Engle 1 Coco Leuki 1 Ben Rosen 1 Brian Battle 1 John Fasso 1 Mark Levin 1 Sandra Sanchez 1 Barry Beatty Sr. 1 Sean Fitzgerald 1 Tia Lioni 1 Judy Scheinkin 1 Michael Becker 1 Nicholas Foard 1 Peter Lynch 1 Chevka Shain 1 Felix Bedierman 1 Ellen Foster 1 Peter A. lyndi 1 Larry Sharpe 1 Scott Benson 1 Robert Fraina 1 Johnny Manziel 1 Judy Shiendlin 1 Robert Bisbing 1 Carl Frankel 1 Randy Marsh 1 Will Smith 1 Ed Boyle 1 Robert Freehill 1 Hon. Judge Mathis 1 Anabel Sorbelllini 1 Vince Bradley 1 Ace Frehley 1 John Matsuka 1 Jack Stark 1 William Brinkman 1 Randy Freiermuth 1 Rev. Lawrence McCanley 1 Steven Strang 1 Wayne Brown 1 Frank Gallagher 1 William E. McCarthy 6 Robert Terwilliger 1 J. Michael Bruhm 1 Paul Gregory 1 Bruce Mclean 1 Tom Traudt 1 Christopher. Burns 1 Robert Greico 3 Jen Metzger 1 Donald Trump 2 Jeffrey M. Burns 1 Kevin harp 1 Sarah Miller 1 Ivanka Trump 1 Richard T. Cahill Jr. 1 Howie Hawkins 1 Anthony Morreale 1 Kat Trumpt 1 Matt Christman 1 Jeff Hayner 1 Bob Morris 1 Ralph Valente 1 S. Chop 1 Dan Heppner 1 Rose Muller 1 Judge Waprer 1 Ava Marie Corcoran 1 C. Eric Hoppe 1 James Murphy 1 Nadine Watson 1 Dillon Creen 1 Lily Howard 1 Elon Musk 1 Jim Wattle 1 Barrie Dener 1 Jon Jones 1 Alan Nicol 1 Cynthia Wilson 1 Sarah Destefano 2 M. Jordon 1 Alton Parker 1 Ron Wright 1 Mitch Ditkoff 1 Ivan Karjcovic 1 Anthony Pascale 1 Thomas Zugibe 1 Andy Dolan 1 Kieran Lalor 1 Herbert Petty 1 Andrew Zweban 1 Terri Elia 1 Leslie Lansing 1 Stephen J. Piccirello 1 Dawn Elliott 1 Voids 37 Total 149 Page 2 GENERAL ELECTION ‐ NOVEMBER 6, 2018 WRITE IN VOTES Representative In Congress, 19th Dristrict Jeff Beals 2 Chris Gibson 2 Marc Molinaro 1 Larry Sharpe 1 Amber Boyle 1 Lip Gallaghor 1 Avery Nimblette 1 Bill Weld 1 Charles Burger 1 Patrick Hickey 1 Justin Printz 1 Josh Wenzel 1 David J. Clegg 1 Jen Metzger 1 Ihor Procyk 1 Thom Genkins 1 Philip Meltzer 1 Pat Ryan 2 Voids 4 Total 25 State Senator, 39th District Jen Metzger 1 Voids 1 Total 2 State Senator, 42nd District Matt Corsoro 1 John Matsuka 1 Larry Sharpe 1 Susan Zimet 4 Voids 1 Total 8 State Senator, 46th District Geraldine Breen 1 Jen Metzger 2 Ya Raeuf 1 Matt Welch 1 Dillon Creen 1 Avery Nimblette 1 Sue Serreno 1 Matt Zocchi 1 Anthony Morreale 1 Roxanne J. Persaud 1 Virgil Texas 1 Voids 1 Total 13 State Senator, 51st District JJ Blickston 1 Jen Metzger 1 Voids 1 Total 3 Member of Assembly 101st Gary Capella 1 John Matsuka 1 Will Truitt 1 Total 3 Member of Assembly 102nd Chad McPeek 1 Voids 1 Page 3 GENERAL ELECTION ‐ NOVEMBER 6, 2018 WRITE IN VOTES Total 2 Member Of Assembly 103rd John Afronti 1 Timothy Elmendorf 1 Brian Kelly 2 Bernie Sanders 1 B. Aguello 1 William B. Engle 1 Adriane Kendall 1 Philip Schillace 1 Terry Barnardo 1 Bryan Everinghan 2 Julie Killian 1 Steven A. Scott 1 William Becaidi 1 Jonathan C. Extrand 1 Mike Lance 1 Jay Seanlon 1 Lawerance R. Beeck 1 Christine Fautz 1 Leslie Lansing 1 Tom Shanley 1 John Beisel 1 Michael Fink 1 Bill Larkin 1 Larry Sharpe 1 Gerry Benjamin 1 Freddie Finkmonster 1 Karissa Letus 1 Robert Shoup 1 Cail Benson 1 Kerry Ford 1 Frank Loghlin 1 John Simek 1 Neil Bettez 1 Matt Friedle 1 William R. Loughran 1 Tom Sipos 1 Maruin Birnbaum 1 Michael Freer Jr. 1 Lianna Lucander 2 John Smith 1 Anthony Black 1 Ace Frehley 1 Peter Lundgren 1 Steve Smith 1 Buster Bobyardovich 1 Chris Gibson 1 James Maloney 1 John Snow 1 John Bonacic 8 Nick Gillespie 1 Joseph Marchetti 1 Glenn Snyder 1 Geraldine Breen 1 Burton Glutnick Jr. 1 Peter Matturro 1 Emily Sorbillini 1 Peter Brizard 1 Steve Gold 1 Michael Mavnell 1 Steven Strang 1 Eric Brown 1 John Golgoski 1 Bruce McLean 1 Michael Sussman 1 Jordan Brown 1 Manna Green 1 Jen Metzger 1 Albert Teetsle 1 Jay Bunt 1 Jim Gregor 1 Win. A. More 1 Eric Thayer 1 Bill Cafiero 4 Paul Gregory 1 Dennis Murphy 1 Tom Traudt 1 Richard T. Cahill 1 Jillian Griffin 1 Cody Naccarato 1 Donald Trump 4 Paul G. Carlson 1 John Guerin 2 Diane Neal 2 Ivanka Trump 1 Marlo Cataliano 1 Greg Gutfeld 1 Steve Noble 1 Rev. Patrick Twamley 1 Linda Cobleigh 1 Beezer Haight 1 John R. Parete 1 Steven VanKampen 1 Jacob Combe 1 John J. Hayes 1 Richard Parete 1 Gloria VanVliet 1 Autumn Corcoran 1 Michael P. Hein 4 Maryann Parker 1 Abe Uchitelle 8 Ken Crannell 1 Ray Heinsman 1 Herbert Petty 1 Joseph E. Walsh 1 Paul Crumb 1 Patrick Hickey 1 Simon Prindle 1 Sean Wells 1 Ellen Defalco 1 Mike Honcho 1 Diane Reeder 1 Jason West 1 Jacob DeGrom 1 Matthew Hooper 1 Frank Reggero 1 Paul West 1 Pete Delrio 1 C. Eric Hoppe 1 Hugh Reynolds 1 Alan White 1 Butch Dener 1 Brian Hornbeck 1 Hector Rodriguez 2 Bruce Williamson 1 Sarah Destefano 2 Matt Johnson 1 Ken Ronk 1 Cynthia Wilson 1 Ronald Diers 1 Ted Jones 1 Jacqueline Rozsa 1 Burt C. Winne III 2 John Dittus 1 Paul Kancler 1 Mike Ruskin 1 Brian Woltman 1 Paul Duffy 1 Randi Kelder 1 Sandra Sanchez 1 Voids 31 Total 201 Page 4 GENERAL ELECTION ‐ NOVEMBER 6, 2018 WRITE IN VOTES Member of Assembly 104th Daniel Peiffer 1 Bernie Sandes 1 William G. Truitt 1 Voids 1 Total 4 County Sheriff Eryka Badu 1 Ya Darr 1 John Matsuka 1 Steve Smith 1 Clifford Catton 1 Nancy Exman 1 Donald Moore 1 Autumn Warner 1 Paul Craft 1 George Goodwin 1 Daniel Peiffer 1 Leon Watson 1 Paul Crumb 1 Neil Hickock 1 Stephen J. Piccirello 1 Salvatore V. Cuciti 1 John Magnifico 1 Yisroel Shain 2 George Wood 1 Voids 12 Total 32 Plattekill Town Justice Vanessa J. Ashmeade 1 Paul Crumb 1 Julie L. Guild 1 Scott Martin 1 Anastasia Beeverhausen 1 Gerald Dohrenwend 1 Takeo Hideki 1 Ryan P. Samuels 2 Dylan N. Booth 1 Gladys Figueroa 1 Randy Hinson 1 John G. Sisti 1 Andrew C. Conner 1 Juan Figueroa 3 Liam P. Madden 1 Wayne G. Smith 1 Voids 7 Total 26 Saugerties Town Justice Wally Balou 1 George Heidcamp 1 John Stegmayer 4 Lenny Walters 2 Desi Butcher 1 Gilda Riccardi 1 Robert Termilliger 1 Total 11 Woodstock Town Justice Joseph Bavton 1 Howard Harris 1 Jennifer Klementis 1 Joe Green 1 David Kimble 1 Steve Remine 1 Voids 1 Total 7 Saugerties Councilman Unexpired Term 1 Year John Back 1 Jim Fallon 1 Hazel Moultrie 1 Anthony Sloane 1 Dirk Bud 1 W. Hopmeier 1 James Murphy 1 Gabe Staiano 1 Alexandric Casiare 1 Jamie Fine 1 Adian O'Connor 1 Robert Terwilliger 1 Fred Costello 1 Mike Maclary 1 Jeff Pitcher 1 Officer Thiel 1 Dillion Creen 1 Joseph Maloney 1 David E.
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