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November 6, 2012 November 6, 2012 The March 2012 election was a Presidential Preference Primary election with Presidential Nominee elections for the Democratic and Republican parties and elections for the Democratic State Central Committee Members, Democratic Parish Executive Committee Members, and Republican Parish Executive Committee Members. It also included regularly scheduled elections for Greenwood, with the only contested seat being for Greenwood Alderman at Large. The April 2012 election consisted of five Law Enforcement propositions, five propositions for the Parish Commission, one proposition for Fire District 7, and one proposition for the North Caddo Hospital Service District. Louisiana returned to open primary elections during the 2012 election year. The November 2012 featured the regularly scheduled elections for President, U.S. Representative, Ida Alderman, Oil City Mayor, and Rodessa Mayor. There was one special election for Court of Appeal Judge, due to retirement of Judge Charles Peatross. Additionally, the election included nine Constitutional Amendments and one local option proposition for the School Board. The December election included one proposition for the City of Shreveport and was only for voters registered to vote inside Shreveport. Unless otherwise noted, charts show only the Caddo Parish portion of results. Precincts and Polling Places in Caddo Parish used during the November 6, 2012 Election (Please contact the Bossier Parish, DeSoto Parish, or Red River Parish Registrar of Voters offices for Precincts and Polling Places used in those parishes during the November 6, 2012 Election.) Precinct Polling Place 00 001 Northside Elementary School 00 002 Lakeview United Methodist Church 00 003 Bethune Math/Science Middle 00 004 Southern Hills Elementary 00 005 A Cherokee Park Elementary School 00 005 B Cherokee Park Elementary School 00 006 EBW Stoner Hill Lab 00 007 Knights of Columbus Hall 340 00 008 Shreve City Baptist Church 00 009 Shreve Island Elementary School 00 010 A.C. Steere Elementary School 00 011 Arthur Circle Elementary School 00 012 Broadmoor Lab Middle School 00 013 Broadmoor Lab Middle School 00 014 Knights of Columbus Hall 340 00 015 Byrd High Learning Center 00 016 Haynes Avenue Baptist Church 00 017 Byrd High Learning Center 00 020 Byrd High Learning Center 00 021 South Highlands Magnet Elementary 00 022 Broadmoor Lab Middle School 00 023 Fairfield Avenue Elementary Magnet 00 024 South Highland Magnet Elementary 00 025 Werner Park Elementary School 00 026 Betty Virginia Park Rec Bldg 00 027 Mall St. Vincent 00 028 West Shreveport Elementary 00 029 B.T. Washington New Tech High 00 030 Atkins Branch Shreve Memorial Library 00 031 Galilee Baptist Church 00 032 Mall St. Vincent 00 034 Caddo Heights Math/Science 00 035 Linwood Public Charter School 00 036 Sunset Acres Elementary School 00 037 Queensborough Elementary School 00 038 Caddo Career/Tech. - Hollywood 00 039 J.S. Clark Microsociety Middle 00 040 Academic Recovery and Career 00 041 Bilberry Park Rec. Center 00 042 Newton Smith Visual/Performing 00 043 Praise Temple Full Gospel Baptist Church 00 044 Shreveport Job Corps Center 00 045 Lakeshore Elementary School 00 046 Fair Park College Prep (Gym) 00 047 Ford Park Baptist Church 00 048 Haynes Avenue Baptist Church 00 049 A Youree Drive Middle School 00 049 B Youree Drive Middle School 00 050 Caddo Parish Middle Magnet School 00 051 81st Street ECE Center 00 052 Woodlawn Leadership Academy 00 053 Sunset Acres Elementary School 00 054 Judson Fundamental Elementary School 00 055 Praise Temple Full Gospel Baptist Church 00 056 University Elementary School 00 057 Pine Grove Elementary School 00 058 Caddo Heights Math/Science 00 059 Linwood Public Charter School 00 060 Morning Star Baptist Church 00 061 Mooretown Early Childhood 00 062 Southwood High School 00 063 Summerfield Elementary School 00 064 EBW Stoner Hill Elementary Lab School 00 065 Southwood High School 00 066 Grawood Baptist Church 00 067 West Shreveport Elementary School 00 068 Shreve Memorial Library – Cedar Grove 00 069 Westwood Elementary School 00 070 Westwood Elementary School 00 071 J.S. Clark Microsociety Middle 00 072 LSUS Baptist Collegiate Ministry 00 073 David Raines Center 00 074 Northside Elementary School 00 075 Shreve Memorial Library – Cedar Grove 00 076 University Elementary School 00 077 Holy Trinity Lutheran Church 00 078 Calvary Baptist Church 00 079 Calvary Baptist Church 00 080 Mooretown ECE Center 00 081 Newton Smith Visual/Performing 00 082 North Highlands Elem School 00 083 Ford Park Baptist Church 00 084 Western Hills Baptist Church 00 085 Huntington High School 00 086 Oak Park Microsociety Elementary 00 087 Huntington High School 00 088 Calvary Pentecostal Church 00 089 Summerfield Elementary School 00 090 A Summer Grove Elementary School 00 090 B Summer Grove Elementary School 00 091 A Ridgewood Middle School 00 091 B Ridgewood Middle School 00 092 Forest Hill Elementary School 00 093 Southern Hills Elementary School 00 094 Summerfield Estates 00 095 Hamilton/South Caddo Library 00 097 Ellerbe Road United Methodist Church 00 098 Mall St. Vincent 00 099 EBW Stoner Hill Lab 00 100 Huntington High School 00 101 University Elementary School 00 102 Holy Trinity Lutheran Church 00 103 Hamilton/South Caddo Library 00 104 Grace Community Methodist 00 105 Caddo Fire District 4 – Central 00 106 Northwood High School 00 107 Grace Community Methodist 00 108 University Elementary School 00 109 Grace Community Methodist 00 110 Grace Community Methodist 00 111 Bilberry Park Recreation Center 00 112 University Elementary School 00 113 Holy Trinity Lutheran Church 00 114 Calvary Pentecostal Church 00 115 Ellerbe Road United Methodist Church 00 122 A The Police – Fire Academy 00 122 B The Police – Fire Academy 00 123 Grawood Baptist Church 00 125 Keithville Elementary/Middle School 00 126 Faith Baptist Church 00 127 LSU Pecan Station 00 128 Grace Community Methodist 00 129 Shreve Island Elementary School 00 130 Lakeview Baptist Church 00 132 Caddo Fire District 4 – Central 00 133 Calvary United Pentecostal Church 00 134 West Shreveport Shreve Memorial Library 00 135 Lakeview Baptist Church 00 136 A Blanchard Elementary School 00 136 B Blanchard Elementary School 00 137 Northwood High School 00 138 Donnie Bickham Middle School 00 139 Mooringsport Community Center 00 140 Caddo Fire District 7 - Substation 00 142 Oil City Community Center 00 143 Vivian Elementary/Middle School 00 144 North Caddo Shreve Memorial Library 00 145 Caddo Fire District 7 - Substation 00 146 Ida Means Community Center 00 149 Rodessa Village Hall 00 150 Ida Means Community Center 00 151 Hosston Village Hall 00 154 Gilliam Village Hall 00 155 Belcher Village Hall 00 156 Oil City Community Center 00 157 Mooringsport Community Center 00 158 Blanchard Elementary School 00 159 Greenwood Multi-purpose Center 00 160 Donnie Bickham Middle School 00 161 Donnie Bickham Middle School 00 162 Fire District 4, Central Station 00 163 Calvary Pentecostal Church 00 164 Blanchard Elementary School 00 165 Greenwood Multi-purpose Center 00 166 Donnie Bickham Middle School Presidential Electors All 155 precincts reporting Barack Obama, Joe Biden Democratic (D) 51.93% 58042 Jill Stein, Cheri Honkala Green (G) 0.23% 258 Gary Johnson, James P. Gray Libertarian (L) 0.68% 763 Mitt Romney, Paul Ryan Republican (R) 46.94% 52459 Virgil Goode, James Clymer Constitution (O) 0.08% 88 Ross Anderson, Luis Rodriguez Justice (O) 0.04% 41 Jack Fellure, Toby Davis Prohibition (O) 0.01% 13 Peta Lindsay, Yari Osorio Socialism and Liberation (O) 0.01% 14 Jerry White, Phyllis Scherrer Socialist Equality (O) 0.01% 14 James Harris, Alyson Kennedy Socialist Workers (O) 0.02% 23 Sheila Tittle, Matthew Turner We The People (O) 0.04% 50 Presidential Electors - By Precinct in Caddo Parish: Peta Jerry James Sheila Gary Virgil Ross Lindsay, Barack Jill Stein, Mitt Jack White, Harris, Tittle, Johnson, Goode, Anderson, Yari Obama, Joe Cheri Romney, Fellure, Phyllis Alyson Matthew Precinct James P. 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