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Summary Results Report NOVEMBER 3, 2020 OFFICIAL RESULTS Summary Results Report OFFICIAL RESULTS Precinct by Precinct NOVEMBER 3, 2020 Indiana County ARMAGH STATISTICS TOTAL Registered Voters - Total 57 Ballots Cast - Total 45 Ballots Cast - Blank 0 78.95% Voter Turnout - Total PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS Vote For 1 TOTAL DEM JOSEPH R. BIDEN, President 13 REP DONALD J. TRUMP, President 32 LIB JO JORGENSEN, President 0 Write-In Totals 0 Write-In: Tim Scott R. South Carolina/ Katrina 0 Jackson D Louisana Write-In: Brian T. Carroll / Amar Patel 0 Write-In: Kitty / Harry 0 Write-In: Michelle Smead / Melissa Hershberger 0 Write-In: Gloria La Riva / Sunil Frepman 0 Write-In: Rand Paul / Ted Cruz 0 Write-In: Condoleeza Rice Mike Pence 0 Write-In: Tom Ridge / Rick Santorum 0 Write-In: Condoleeza Rice 0 Write-In: Pete Butejeau 0 Write-In: Gov. Larry Hogan / Dwayne Johnson 0 Write-In: None Listed / None Listed 0 Write-In: Paul Ryan / Patti Jo Carr 0 Write-In: Ben Carson / Mike Pence 0 Write-In: Benjamin S. Carson, Sr. / Candace 0 Owen Write-In: Tulsi Gabbard / Bernie Sanders 0 Write-In: Brian Carrol Amar Patel 0 Precinct Summary - 12/08/2020 12:54 PM Page 1 of 957 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2018 Summary Results Report OFFICIAL RESULTS Precinct by Precinct NOVEMBER 3, 2020 Indiana County ARMAGH PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS Vote For 1 TOTAL Write-In: Thomas L. Lipsie 0 Write-In: Kanye West / Joseph Biden 0 Write-In: Terilyn Huntington / Nikki Haley 0 Write-In: Dave Barry 0 Write-In: Justin Amash 0 Write-In: Mike Pence 0 Write-In: Clifford A. Chiplis / Michael R. Pence 0 Write-In: Bernie Sanders 0 Write-In: Marco Rubio 0 Write-In: Andrew Yang / Joe Rogon 0 Write-In: Bernie Sanders / Kanye West 0 Write-In: Joe Biden 0 Write-In: Tulsi Gabbard 0 Write-In: Bernie Sanders / Michael R. Pence 0 Write-In: Blank 0 Write-In: Kanye West 0 Write-In: Roque de la Fuente 0 Write-In: Bernie Sanders / Kamala D. Harris 0 Write-In: I am that I am / Jehovah 0 Write-In: John Kasich / Mitt Romney 0 Write-In: Katherine E. Reshman / Kristine A. Alm 0 Write-In: Guy Horner / Brynnlee Horner 0 Write-In: Carmen R. August / Michael R. McClure 0 Write-In: Annastasia Beavehausen / Michael R. 0 Pence Write-In: Gloria LaRiva / Sunil Freeman 0 Write-In: Brian Carroll 0 Write-In: David Duke / Ted K. 0 Write-In: None of the Above / None of the Above 0 Write-In: Jebb Bush 0 Precinct Summary - 12/08/2020 12:54 PM Page 2 of 957 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2018 Summary Results Report OFFICIAL RESULTS Precinct by Precinct NOVEMBER 3, 2020 Indiana County ARMAGH PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS Vote For 1 TOTAL Write-In: Jesus Christ 0 Write-In: Michael R. Pence / John R. Thune 0 Write-In: Daryl Hall / John Oates 0 Write-In: Don Blankenship / William Mohr 0 Write-In: Minnie Mouse / Mickey Mouse 0 Write-In: Ralph Nadar / Jill Stein 0 Write-In: Mickey Mouse / Minnie Mouse 0 Write-In: Jade Simmons 0 Write-In: Michael R. Pierce 0 Write-In: Me / Myself 0 Write-In: Rand Paul 0 Write-In: Ben Carson / Colin Powell 0 Write-In: God / Jesus 0 Write-In: Colin Powell / Ben Carson 0 Write-In: Donald J. Trump 0 Write-In: Donald J. Trump / Mike Pence 0 Write-In: King Soloman 0 Write-In: Jesus 0 Write-In: Thomas A. Miller, Jr. / Thomas Moore 0 Write-In: Torri Miller / A Monkey 0 Write-In: Tony Fatula 0 Write-In: Dr. Anthony Fauci 0 Write-In: Ted Cruz / Mike Pence 0 Write-In: Joe Rogan / Cameron Hanes 0 Write-In: The Lord Jesus Christ 0 Write-In: Avatar Kyoshi / Uncle Iroh 0 Write-In: Howie Hawkins / Angela Walker 0 Not Assigned 0 Total Votes Cast 45 Precinct Summary - 12/08/2020 12:54 PM Page 3 of 957 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2018 Summary Results Report OFFICIAL RESULTS Precinct by Precinct NOVEMBER 3, 2020 Indiana County ARMAGH PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS Vote For 1 TOTAL Overvotes 0 Undervotes 0 Contest Totals 45 Precinct Summary - 12/08/2020 12:54 PM Page 4 of 957 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2018 Summary Results Report OFFICIAL RESULTS Precinct by Precinct NOVEMBER 3, 2020 Indiana County ARMAGH ATTORNEY GENERAL Vote For 1 TOTAL DEM JOSH SHAPIRO 14 REP HEATHER HEIDELBAUGH 28 LIB DANIEL WASSMER 1 GRN RICHARD L. WEISS 0 Write-In Totals 0 Write-In: Blank 0 Write-In: Thomas Bondra 0 Write-In: Cody Lee Miller 0 Write-In: Jonathan Baker 0 Write-In: Heather Heidelbaugh 0 Write-In: Jesus Christ 0 Write-In: Eric Palmer 0 Write-In: Dave R. Scott 0 Write-In: Leonard Cessna 0 Write-In: Rudy Guliani 0 Write-In: Republican 0 Write-In: Shaquille O'Neal 0 Write-In: Jehovah 0 Write-In: Scott A. Smith 0 Write-In: Isaac J. Evans 0 Write-In: Joshua Prince 0 Write-In: Republican Only 0 Not Assigned 0 Total Votes Cast 43 Overvotes 0 Undervotes 2 Contest Totals 45 Precinct Summary - 12/08/2020 12:54 PM Page 5 of 957 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2018 Summary Results Report OFFICIAL RESULTS Precinct by Precinct NOVEMBER 3, 2020 Indiana County ARMAGH AUDITOR GENERAL Vote For 1 TOTAL DEM NINA AHMAD 11 REP TIMOTHY DEFOOR 30 LIB JENNIFER MOORE 2 GRN OLIVIA FAISON 0 Write-In Totals 0 Write-In: Bobbie Jo Stephens 0 Write-In: Leonard Cessna 0 Write-In: Scott A. Smith 0 Write-In: None of above 0 Write-In: Tessa Margold 0 Write-In: Republican 0 Write-In: Blank 0 Write-In: My Heavenly Father 0 Write-In: Donald Trump 0 Write-In: Douglas Klug 0 Write-In: Danielle Hatfidel 0 Write-In: Gladys Frassenei 0 Write-In: Cody Lee Miller 0 Write-In: Timothy DeFoor 0 Write-In: Jesus Christ 0 Write-In: None 0 Write-In: Philip Morreale 0 Write-In: David R. Scott 0 Write-In: Joesph Brendle, Sr. 0 Write-In: Patti Jo Carr 0 Not Assigned 0 Total Votes Cast 43 Overvotes 0 Precinct Summary - 12/08/2020 12:54 PM Page 6 of 957 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2018 Summary Results Report OFFICIAL RESULTS Precinct by Precinct NOVEMBER 3, 2020 Indiana County ARMAGH AUDITOR GENERAL Vote For 1 TOTAL Undervotes 2 Contest Totals 45 Precinct Summary - 12/08/2020 12:54 PM Page 7 of 957 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2018 Summary Results Report OFFICIAL RESULTS Precinct by Precinct NOVEMBER 3, 2020 Indiana County ARMAGH STATE TREASURER Vote For 1 TOTAL DEM JOE TORSELLA 12 REP STACY L. GARRITY 30 LIB JOE SOLOSKI 1 GRN TIMOTHY RUNKLE 1 Write-In Totals 0 Write-In: Patti Jo Carr 0 Write-In: Republican 0 Write-In: Shannon Mohney 0 Write-In: Thomas Bondra 0 Write-In: The Rock 0 Write-In: William Gasior 0 Write-In: Blank 0 Write-In: Carly Gante 0 Write-In: Cody Lee Miller 0 Write-In: Stacy L. Garrity 0 Write-In: Trump 0 Write-In: Jesus Christ 0 Write-In: Kate L. Markum 0 Write-In: James Lipsie Sr. 0 Not Assigned 0 Total Votes Cast 44 Overvotes 0 Undervotes 1 Contest Totals 45 Precinct Summary - 12/08/2020 12:54 PM Page 8 of 957 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2018 Summary Results Report OFFICIAL RESULTS Precinct by Precinct NOVEMBER 3, 2020 Indiana County ARMAGH REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS Vote For 1 TOTAL DEM ROBERT WILLIAMS 12 REP GLENN GT THOMPSON 31 Write-In Totals 0 Write-In: Eric Barker 0 Write-In: Tagod Thorpe 0 Write-In: Dave Scott 0 Write-In: Connor Lamb 0 Write-In: Blank 0 Write-In: Patti Jo Carr 0 Write-In: Robin Williams 0 Write-In: Leonard Cessna 0 Write-In: Susan Boser 0 Write-In: Republican 0 Write-In: Terrence Chijas 0 Write-In: Beth Ann Conway 0 Write-In: William E. Doody 0 Write-In: Libertarian 0 Write-In: Jeff Reed 0 Write-In: Scott A. Smith 0 Write-In: Joshua Klug 0 Write-In: Logan Dellafiora 0 Write-In: Sarah Bradshaw 0 Write-In: Evan Bertig 0 Write-In: Peter Broad 0 Write-In: David J. Cessna 0 Write-In: Lily my cat 0 Write-In: Sean Parnell 0 Write-In: James Smith 0 Precinct Summary - 12/08/2020 12:54 PM Page 9 of 957 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2018 Summary Results Report OFFICIAL RESULTS Precinct by Precinct NOVEMBER 3, 2020 Indiana County ARMAGH REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS Vote For 1 TOTAL Write-In: Socialist Party 0 Write-In: Cody Miller 0 Write-In: John Weaver 0 Write-In: CT Hulu 0 Write-In: Glenn GT Thompson 0 Write-In: Trump 0 Write-In: Jesus Christ 0 Write-In: Dennis Semick 0 Write-In: Miss Pea Goldman 0 Write-In: James P. Smith Jr. 0 Write-In: James P. Smith 0 Write-In: Sherene Hess 0 Write-In: None of the above 0 Write-In: N/A 0 Write-In: Chase Kuchar 0 Not Assigned 0 Total Votes Cast 43 Overvotes 0 Undervotes 2 Contest Totals 45 Precinct Summary - 12/08/2020 12:54 PM Page 10 of 957 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2018 Summary Results Report OFFICIAL RESULTS Precinct by Precinct NOVEMBER 3, 2020 Indiana County ARMAGH SENATOR IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY Vote For 1 TOTAL DEM ANTHONY J. DELORETO 12 REP JOE PITTMAN 33 Write-In Totals 0 Write-In: None of the above 0 Write-In: Candice Lockard 0 Write-In: Don Trump Jr. 0 Write-In: Brian Pitts 0 Write-In: David K.
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