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MONTANA SECRETARY of STATE LINDA Mcculloch 2014 STATEWIDE PRIMARY ELECTION CANVASS MONTANA SECRETARY OF STATE LINDA McCULLOCH 2014 STATEWIDE PRIMARY ELECTION CANVASS Voting Information Number of Registered Votes Voter Precincts Voters Cast Turnout Beaverhead 16 6,377 2,814 44.13 Big Horn 19 7,881 2,617 33.21 Blaine 8 3,827 982 25.66 Broadwater 5 4,002 1,762 44.03 Carbon 16 7,214 2,370 32.85 Carter 4 996 555 55.72 Cascade 23 50,970 16,356 32.09 Chouteau 9 3,587 1,401 39.06 Custer 14 7,064 2,077 29.40 Daniels 4 1,220 381 31.23 Dawson 7 5,442 2,527 46.44 Deer Lodge 15 4,901 2,022 41.26 Fallon 6 1,907 1,133 59.41 Fergus 16 7,896 3,119 39.50 Flathead 42 60,587 17,500 28.88 Gallatin 32 68,440 16,476 24.07 Garfield 4 906 402 44.37 Glacier 16 7,129 2,414 33.86 Golden Valley 2 598 326 54.52 Granite 4 2,106 1,153 54.75 Hill 17 9,359 2,372 25.34 Jefferson 10 7,837 3,089 39.42 Judith Basin 4 1,480 690 46.62 Lake 20 18,384 6,773 36.84 Lewis & Clark 37 42,005 14,284 34.01 Liberty 4 1,187 725 61.08 Lincoln 14 12,773 4,765 37.31 Madison 8 5,766 2,213 38.38 McCone 3 1,146 627 54.71 Meagher 1 1,354 537 39.66 Mineral 6 3,074 1,224 39.82 Missoula 52 83,987 22,000 26.19 Musselshell 6 2,981 1,391 46.66 Park 11 11,653 3,958 33.97 Petroleum 1 398 107 26.88 Phillips 13 2,577 1,114 43.23 Pondera 8 3,486 2,029 58.20 Powder River 7 1,240 631 50.89 Powell 13 3,428 1,413 41.22 Prairie 4 863 544 63.04 Ravalli 24 28,687 10,538 36.73 Richland 13 6,469 1,419 21.94 Roosevelt 12 5,622 1,972 35.08 Rosebud 12 4,778 1,497 31.33 Sanders 9 8,062 3,120 38.70 Sheridan 6 2,330 827 35.49 Silver Bow 31 19,366 6,243 32.24 Stillwater 8 5,798 2,285 39.41 Sweet Grass 5 2,537 1,284 50.61 Teton 5 3,981 1,970 49.49 Toole 5 2,592 1,221 47.11 Treasure 3 573 296 51.66 Valley 8 4,576 2,233 48.80 Wheatland 5 1,246 481 38.60 Wibaux 1 719 364 50.63 Yellowstone 45 94,557 34,259 36.23 Total 693 659,921 218,882 33.17 1 of 10 MONTANA SECRETARY OF STATE LINDA McCULLOCH 2014 STATEWIDE PRIMARY ELECTION CANVASS UNITED STATES SENATOR UNITED STATES SENATOR Democrat Republican DIRK S. ADAMS JOHN BOHLINGER JOHN WALSH SUSAN CUNDIFF STEVE DAINES CHAMP EDMUNDS Beaverhead 46 31 226 260 1,882 164 Big Horn 117 430 871 94 832 55 Blaine 48 156 319 16 358 30 Broadwater 60 134 217 79 1,005 166 Carbon 75 169 425 136 1,392 124 Carter 3 4 9 39 357 29 Cascade 849 1,536 4,777 626 7,545 605 Chouteau 39 84 185 100 864 69 Custer 117 164 396 105 1,128 76 Daniels 5 23 58 24 224 14 Dawson 34 99 162 265 1,623 128 Deer Lodge 97 211 1,024 63 524 46 Fallon 2 8 21 118 743 44 Fergus 65 158 521 132 1,968 127 Flathead 430 675 2,186 1,250 11,278 1,001 Gallatin 571 747 4,570 722 8,984 502 Garfield 3 26 20 8 285 23 Glacier 195 481 1,090 30 396 26 Golden Valley 7 17 40 23 190 21 Granite 20 49 95 103 678 93 Hill 129 319 609 99 1,018 82 Jefferson 179 252 641 127 1,715 110 Judith Basin 35 76 139 25 327 31 Lake 190 262 917 669 3,883 408 Lewis & Clark 1,183 1,768 4,537 519 5,555 354 Liberty 8 28 72 61 445 47 Lincoln 164 250 780 320 2,504 333 Madison 24 67 229 210 1,437 104 McCone 8 26 35 55 409 31 Meagher 13 12 42 38 378 19 Mineral 28 47 137 108 610 159 Missoula 2,971 2,895 7,785 444 6,083 874 Musselshell 17 50 112 92 932 101 Park 246 236 803 173 2,070 251 Petroleum 1 4 11 10 74 3 Phillips 15 24 88 65 794 49 Pondera 24 67 164 163 1,364 92 Powder River 2 3 16 48 375 103 Powell 35 71 204 94 841 81 Prairie 11 28 53 23 329 43 Ravalli 250 370 1,033 1,103 6,111 1,052 Richland 18 106 200 97 846 32 Roosevelt 122 283 548 92 705 39 Rosebud 60 142 268 93 795 65 Sanders 123 120 482 149 1,810 202 Sheridan 19 90 132 38 409 17 Silver Bow 328 532 3,333 170 1,632 137 Stillwater 44 100 245 211 1,450 143 Sweet Grass 5 11 30 135 882 87 Teton 41 109 265 108 1,164 152 Toole 21 54 130 103 771 55 Treasure 6 11 21 22 187 20 Valley 64 212 422 122 1,144 76 Wheatland 11 24 61 21 300 26 Wibaux 5 7 15 32 224 26 Yellowstone 956 3,329 6,894 1,877 18,736 1,404 Total 10,139 17,187 48,665 11,909 110,565 10,151 2-1 of 10 MONTANA SECRETARY OF STATE LINDA McCULLOCH 2014 STATEWIDE PRIMARY ELECTION CANVASS UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE Democrat Republican JOHN DRISCOLL JOHN LEWIS ELSIE ARNTZEN MATT ROSENDALE COREY STAPLETON DREW TURIANO Beaverhead 111 176 172 814 618 41 Big Horn 821 521 100 285 296 22 Blaine 260 228 31 75 184 7 Broadwater 174 215 77 348 317 33 Carbon 213 419 123 441 559 27 Carter 5 10 18 206 81 20 Cascade 2,766 3,894 426 1,285 4,231 170 Chouteau 131 160 71 183 419 11 Custer 268 371 68 454 410 18 Daniels 35 37 19 136 48 4 Dawson 101 174 165 1,469 212 20 Deer Lodge 704 571 39 210 163 11 Fallon 14 17 81 402 170 20 Fergus 278 385 204 614 733 25 Flathead 1,043 2,037 422 4,706 2,513 193 Gallatin 1,441 4,004 509 3,163 2,666 161 Garfield 18 22 10 103 136 1 Glacier 831 825 34 95 136 16 Golden Valley 19 46 19 92 67 2 Granite 75 70 77 275 200 26 Hill 571 440 73 228 489 19 Jefferson 398 605 119 499 537 41 Judith Basin 115 102 24 76 158 3 Lake 556 727 348 1,411 1,266 110 Lewis & Clark 2,296 4,798 480 1,535 1,407 108 Liberty 44 52 32 99 212 11 Lincoln 478 639 163 1,251 401 85 Madison 144 152 95 537 385 26 McCone 28 32 44 243 108 12 Meagher 18 45 37 123 142 3 Mineral 87 111 51 384 195 20 Missoula 4,455 8,294 335 1,585 2,242 133 Musselshell 84 81 56 371 263 18 Park 438 730 149 923 580 45 Petroleum 6 10 4 30 17 0 Phillips 68 46 71 235 305 6 Pondera 107 129 106 261 611 22 Powder River 7 15 36 244 115 13 Powell 139 158 70 349 254 23 Prairie 34 49 25 232 72 5 Ravalli 734 870 506 2,489 2,063 219 Richland 151 148 56 616 133 12 Roosevelt 470 407 79 322 176 30 Rosebud 246 188 61 264 326 16 Sanders 292 373 74 911 448 41 Sheridan 104 119 41 176 108 7 Silver Bow 1,937 2,121 151 541 549 29 Stillwater 170 195 129 577 570 32 Sweet Grass 19 22 100 308 384 13 Teton 182 200 100 237 560 24 Toole 87 94 71 121 322 10 Treasure 17 17 17 67 83 3 Valley 314 299 118 334 520 22 Wheatland 27 62 28 116 92 5 Wibaux 12 13 15 227 17 8 Yellowstone 4,437 6,063 2,482 4,687 8,322 288 Total 28,580 42,588 9,011 37,965 38,591 2,290 3-1 of 10 MONTANA SECRETARY OF STATE LINDA McCULLOCH 2014 STATEWIDE PRIMARY ELECTION CANVASS UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIV E Republican RYAN ZINKE Beaverhead 609 Big Horn 278 Blaine 87 Broadwater 334 Carbon 504 Carter 53 Cascade 2,659 Chouteau 334 Custer 352 Daniels 41 Dawson 242 Deer Lodge 199 Fallon 146 Fergus 647 Flathead 5,987 Gallatin 3,395 Garfield 60 Glacier 156 Golden Valley 59 Granite 296 Hill 372 Jefferson 723 Judith Basin 116 Lake 1,795 Lewis & Clark 2,827 Liberty 186 Lincoln 1,202 Madison 685 McCone 75 Meagher 115 Mineral 232 Missoula 3,005 Musselshell 419 Park 709 Petroleum 33 Phillips 276 Pondera 578 Powder River 96 Powell 320 Prairie 64 Ravalli 2,933 Richland 160 Roosevelt 157 Rosebud 271 Sanders 690 Sheridan 95 Silver Bow 657 Stillwater 504 Sweet Grass 287 Teton 462 Toole 386 Treasure 60 Valley 291 Wheatland 110 Wibaux 25 Yellowstone 6,412 Total 43,766 3-2 of 10 MONTANA SECRETARY OF STATE LINDA McCULLOCH 2014 STATEWIDE PRIMARY ELECTION CANVASS PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSIONER DISTRICT 1 Republican TRAVIS KAVULLA Blaine 318 Cascade 7,351 Chouteau 864 Daniels 209 Dawson 1,696 Fergus 1,845 Garfield 213 Hill 1,004 Judith Basin 306 Liberty 407 McCone 396 Petroleum 61 Phillips 749 Richland 813 Roosevelt 658 Sheridan 333 Toole 765 Valley 1,017 Wibaux 169 Total 19,174 4-1 of 10 MONTANA SECRETARY OF STATE LINDA McCULLOCH 2014 STATEWIDE PRIMARY ELECTION CANVASS PUBLIC SERVICE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSIONER DISTRICT 5 COMMISSIONER Republican DISTRICT 5 Democrat GALEN JOHN M.
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