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Election Summary Report Page: 1 of 9 12/8/2020 1:19:58 PM Election Summary Report General Election Fayette County November 03, 2020 Summary for: All Contests, All Districts, All Tabulators, All Counting Groups OFFICIAL RESULTS Precincts Reported: 77 of 77 (100.00%) Registered Voters: 62,397 of 82,380 (75.74%) Ballots Cast: 62,397 Presidential Electors (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 77 of 77 (100.00%) Total Times Cast 62,397 / 82,380 75.74% Candidate Party Total Joseph R. Biden V.P. Kamala DEM 20,469 D. Harris Donald J. Trump V.P. Michael REP 41,251 R. Pence Jo Jorgensen V.P Jeremy LIB 468 Spike Cohen Total Votes 62,273 Total Brian Carroll WRITE-IN 0 Andrew Tang WRITE-IN 1 Kayne West WRITE-IN 1 Benjamin Sota WRITE-IN 1 Patrick Roy WRITE-IN 1 R19 Boddie WRITE-IN 0 Derrek Irving Collins WRITE-IN 0 Don Blankenship WRITE-IN 2 Stephen Lotman WRITE-IN 1 Marissa Grimm WRITE-IN 1 Calvin R. Price WRITE-IN 1 Ryan Ehrenreich WRITE-IN 0 Howie Hawkins WRITE-IN 15 Bernie Sanders WRITE-IN 9 Michael R. Pence WRITE-IN 1 Joseph R. Biden V.P. Joseph WRITE-IN 1 Sestak Don Blankenship V.P. William WRITE-IN 1 Mohr Juliette Jenner WRITE-IN 0 Joe McHugh WRITE-IN 0 Page: 2 of 9 12/8/2020 1:19:58 PM Total Kanye West WRITE-IN 3 Nikki Haley WRITE-IN 1 Theresa Abbott WRITE-IN 1 O'Shea Jackson WRITE-IN 1 John Manimas Medeiros WRITE-IN 0 James Ogle WRITE-IN 0 Tulsi Gabbard WRITE-IN 2 Tim Scott WRITE-IN 1 Hillary Clinton WRITE-IN 1 Howie Hawkins V.P. Angela WRITE-IN 4 Walker Brock Pierce WRITE-IN 1 Albert Raley WRITE-IN 0 Mike Pence WRITE-IN 1 Andrew Young WRITE-IN 2 Pete Buttigieg WRITE-IN 1 Ted Cruz WRITE-IN 1 Deborah Rouse WRITE-IN 0 Jade Simmons WRITE-IN 1 Jesse Ventura WRITE-IN 2 Michael J. Ellis WRITE-IN 1 Jim Sawyer WRITE-IN 1 Joey Berry WRITE-IN 1 Mary Ruth Caro Simmons WRITE-IN 0 Ronald Bryan Smith WRITE-IN 0 John Kasich WRITE-IN 1 Michael Bloomberg WRITE-IN 1 J. Kasiech (Ohio Gov) WRITE-IN 1 Brian T. Carroll V.P. Amal WRITE-IN 1 Patel Silvia Stagg WRITE-IN 0 Christopher Stried WRITE-IN 0 Brian Carroll V.P. Amar Patel WRITE-IN 1 Pat Toomey WRITE-IN 1 Sarah Palin WRITE-IN 1 Mike Mucy WRITE-IN 1 Sheila Samm Tittle WRITE-IN 0 Ann Yeager WRITE-IN 0 Berney Sanders WRITE-IN 1 Henry Rollins WRITE-IN 1 Dr. Oz WRITE-IN 1 Mark Charles WRITE-IN 1 Amy Klobuchar WRITE-IN 1 Anthony Fauci WRITE-IN 1 Pete Buttigeg WRITE-IN 1 Douglas Mastriano WRITE-IN 1 Colin Powell WRITE-IN 1 Caleb Yount WRITE-IN 1 Dwayne Johnson WRITE-IN 1 Page: 3 of 9 12/8/2020 1:19:58 PM Total Jimmy Carter WRITE-IN 2 Gloria La Riva WRITE-IN 2 Unresolved Write-In 6 Attorney General (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 77 of 77 (100.00%) Total Times Cast 62,397 / 82,380 75.74% Candidate Party Total Josh Shapiro DEM 24,359 Heather Heidelbaugh REP 35,354 Daniel Wassmer LIB 790 Richard L. Weiss GRN 415 Total Votes 60,938 Total Sharon R. Boucher WRITE-IN 1 William Mardis WRITE-IN 1 Krista Wilson WRITE-IN 1 Robert P. Horgos WRITE-IN 2 Sean Parnell WRITE-IN 1 Tim DeFoor WRITE-IN 1 Chelsea Ritenour WRITE-IN 1 Daniel Cuark WRITE-IN 1 W. Logan Dickerson WRITE-IN 1 Quenton H. WRITE-IN 1 Lewis Fulton WRITE-IN 0 Gabriel Nalepka WRITE-IN 1 Janell Moore WRITE-IN 1 Bud Phillips WRITE-IN 1 Nick Clark WRITE-IN 1 Leo P Rode WRITE-IN 1 Mark Foster WRITE-IN 1 Daniel Martucci WRITE-IN 1 Donald Trump WRITE-IN 1 Conner Martelli WRITE-IN 1 Unresolved Write-In 2 Page: 4 of 9 12/8/2020 1:19:58 PM Auditor General (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 77 of 77 (100.00%) Total Times Cast 62,397 / 82,380 75.74% Candidate Party Total Nina Ahmad DEM 20,415 Timothy DeFoor REP 37,710 Jennifer Moore LIB 1,615 Olivia Faison GRN 448 Total Votes 60,210 Total Sharon R. Boucher WRITE-IN 1 Krista Wilson WRITE-IN 1 Sean Parnell WRITE-IN 1 Eugene DePasquale WRITE-IN 1 Gary Van Kirk WRITE-IN 1 Michael Lamb WRITE-IN 1 Daniel Cuark WRITE-IN 1 John W. Courie WRITE-IN 1 Chuck Smith WRITE-IN 1 Quenton H. WRITE-IN 1 James M. Lukowsky WRITE-IN 1 Lewis Fulton WRITE-IN 1 Lewis Falton WRITE-IN 3 Ted Nugent WRITE-IN 1 Michael Magill WRITE-IN 1 Julian Solomon WRITE-IN 1 Matt Jaynes WRITE-IN 1 Leo P Rode WRITE-IN 1 Mark Foster WRITE-IN 1 Donald Trump WRITE-IN 1 Unresolved Write-In 1 Page: 5 of 9 12/8/2020 1:19:58 PM State Treasurer (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 77 of 77 (100.00%) Total Times Cast 62,397 / 82,380 75.74% Candidate Party Total Joe Torsella DEM 21,524 Stacy L. Garrity REP 37,098 Joe Soloski LIB 1,088 Timothy Runkle GRN 470 Total Votes 60,201 Total Sharon R. Boucher WRITE-IN 1 Joseph Marian Jr. WRITE-IN 1 Krista Wilson WRITE-IN 1 John Frick WRITE-IN 1 Daniel Cuark WRITE-IN 1 Justin Sullivan WRITE-IN 1 Eric Trump WRITE-IN 1 Brian Griffin WRITE-IN 1 Malaki Wipple WRITE-IN 1 Quenton H. WRITE-IN 1 Ryker Warburton WRITE-IN 1 Matt Cuccaro WRITE-IN 1 Mathew Cucaro WRITE-IN 1 Thomas Whipkey WRITE-IN 1 Claude Saynes WRITE-IN 1 Bernie Madoff WRITE-IN 1 Leo P Rode WRITE-IN 1 Arley Stoker Jr. WRITE-IN 1 Mark Fostr WRITE-IN 1 Donald Trump WRITE-IN 1 Pam Snyder WRITE-IN 1 Unresolved Write-In 3 Representative in Congress 14th District (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 77 of 77 (100.00%) Total Times Cast 62,397 / 82,380 75.74% Candidate Party Total Bill Marx DEM 20,727 Guy Reschenthaler REP 39,730 Total Votes 60,504 Total Sharon R. Boucher WRITE-IN 1 Pam Wilson WRITE-IN 1 Zachary Billy WRITE-IN 1 Page: 6 of 9 12/8/2020 1:19:58 PM Total Adam Sedlock WRITE-IN 1 Tim Mahoney WRITE-IN 1 Anne Lewis WRITE-IN 1 William T. Pillar Jr. WRITE-IN 1 Daniel Cuark WRITE-IN 1 Kevin Haines WRITE-IN 1 Mike Johnson WRITE-IN 1 Michael Keister WRITE-IN 1 Donald Bowman WRITE-IN 1 Jade Simmons WRITE-IN 0 Guy Rose WRITE-IN 1 John Joyce WRITE-IN 1 Scattered WRITE-IN 1 Quenton H. WRITE-IN 1 Glenn Thompson WRITE-IN 2 Timothy Witt WRITE-IN 1 Bruce Jaynes WRITE-IN 1 Jo Jorgenson WRITE-IN 1 John McGough WRITE-IN 1 Sean Parnell WRITE-IN 3 Matthew Dowling WRITE-IN 3 Conor Lamb WRITE-IN 2 Krista McDaniel WRITE-IN 1 Jo Jorgansen WRITE-IN 1 Jim Marshall WRITE-IN 1 Brian Fell WRITE-IN 1 Charles E. Thomas IV WRITE-IN 1 Tucker Carlson WRITE-IN 1 Santino Guzzo WRITE-IN 1 Shane Gannon WRITE-IN 1 Jakob Piwowor WRITE-IN 1 Mark Madden WRITE-IN 1 Amy Klobuchar WRITE-IN 0 Leo P Rode WRITE-IN 1 Mark Fostr WRITE-IN 1 Donald Trump WRITE-IN 1 Jimmy Stewart WRITE-IN 1 Chad Stanton WRITE-IN 1 Pam Snyder WRITE-IN 1 John J. Ryeczah WRITE-IN 1 Unresolved Write-In 6 Page: 7 of 9 12/8/2020 1:19:58 PM Representative in the General Assembly 49th District (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 7 of 7 (100.00%) Total Times Cast 5,322 / 6,931 76.79% Candidate Party Total Randy J. Barli DEM 1,600 Bud Cook REP 3,600 Total Votes 5,209 Total William Stewart WRITE-IN 1 Devin Luker WRITE-IN 1 Lloyd Mardas WRITE-IN 1 Lyodd Mardis WRITE-IN 1 Logan Schrock WRITE-IN 1 Frank M. Spoto, Jr. WRITE-IN 1 James Miller WRITE-IN 1 William J Clinton WRITE-IN 1 Joe Komo WRITE-IN 1 Unresolved Write-In 0 Representative in the General Assembly 50th District (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 13 of 13 (100.00%) Total Times Cast 6,983 / 9,400 74.29% Candidate Party Total Pam Snyder DEM 4,263 Larry Yost REP 2,608 Total Votes 6,876 Total William DeWeese WRITE-IN 1 Joe Volanksy WRITE-IN 1 Matt Dowling WRITE-IN 1 Bill DeWeese WRITE-IN 1 Leo P Rode WRITE-IN 1 Unresolved Write-In 1 Page: 8 of 9 12/8/2020 1:19:58 PM Representative in the General Assembly 51st District (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 29 of 29 (100.00%) Total Times Cast 23,586 / 31,882 73.98% Candidate Party Total Kevin Jones DEM 7,950 Matthew Dowling REP 14,975 Total Votes 22,962 Total Gary Gearing WRITE-IN 2 John Schoener WRITE-IN 1 Justin Wilson WRITE-IN 1 Tim Knapp WRITE-IN 1 David Rosko WRITE-IN 1 Rich Bower WRITE-IN 1 Vincent Vicites WRITE-IN 1 Larry Yost WRITE-IN 1 Vincent A. Vicites WRITE-IN 1 Theresa Abbott WRITE-IN 1 Patricia Grimm WRITE-IN 1 Ryan Warner WRITE-IN 2 Daniel Cuark WRITE-IN 1 Christopher M. Le Beau WRITE-IN 1 Traci Leigh Wilson-Seese WRITE-IN 1 Larry Roberts WRITE-IN 1 Allison Kuklar WRITE-IN 1 Pam Snyder WRITE-IN 3 Mark Fostr WRITE-IN 1 Rick Vernon WRITE-IN 1 Chuck Norris WRITE-IN 1 Donald Trump WRITE-IN 1 Kenneth J.
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