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Rejected Write-Ins — Official Rejected Write-Ins — Official Tarrant County — Joint General and Special Elections — November 08,2016 Page 1 of 26 12/08/2016 02:05 PM Total Number of Voters : 682,740 of 1,086,337 = 62.85% Precincts Reporting 694 of 694 = 100.00% Contest Title Rejected Write-In Names Number of Votes President and Vice-President of the United States <no name> 76 A 4 A CAT 1 AA 1 AARON D BIRKS 1 AARON SCHUTZ 1 ABC 1 ABE LI 1 ABSTAIN 2 ACE VENTURA 1 ADAM VALDEZ 1 ADEGIT 1 ADMIRAL WILLIAM MCRAVEN 1 AHILARYCLINTON 1 AJIT PURANDARE 1 AL FRANKEN AND BERNIE 1 AL GORE 2 ALAN JAMES THOMAS 1 ALAN KEYES 3 ALAN SULEYMAN 1 ALBERT ROBERTS 2 ALBUS DUMBLEDORE 2 ALEXANDRA GEIST 1 ALEXIS PURCELL 1 ALFONSO MARCO PEREZ 1 ALFR E NUMAN 1 ALFRED E NEUMAN 1 ALFRED E NEWMAN 1 ALFRED VANCE 1 ALI 1 ALICE COOPER 2 ALLAN KEYES 1 ALLEN MCMILLEN 1 ALLEN MCURRY 1 ALLEN WEST 2 ALTON L THOMSON III 1 ALVY DAWN DLUGENSKY 1 AMERICAN SOLIDARITY 1 AMY DAVIS 1 AMY SMITH 1 AMY WILSON 1 AMY WOODRUFF 1 ANALISA ROCHE 1 Rejected Write-Ins — Official Tarrant County — Joint General and Special Elections — November 08,2016 Page 2 of 26 12/08/2016 02:05 PM Total Number of Voters : 682,740 of 1,086,337 = 62.85% Precincts Reporting 694 of 694 = 100.00% Contest Title Rejected Write-In Names Number of Votes President and Vice-President of the United States Continued.. ANDERSON COOPER 1 ANDREW D BASIAGO 1 ANDREW MACHEN 1 ANDREW MCMULLIN 1 ANDREW MEEK 1 ANDREW ROBERT DUANE 1 ANDREW WK 1 ANGELA GUTHRIE 1 ANGELA JADE MORRONE 1 ANGELA P LEWIS 1 ANONYMOUS 1 ANTHONY EVANS SR 1 ANTHONY ROBBINS 1 ANYBODY ELSE 3 ANYONE 1 ANYONE ELSE 3 APRIL MITCHELL 1 AUNT JIMIMA 1 AUNTI MAME 1 AUSTIN PETERSEN 2 B BARBER 1 BAILEY LOVE 1 BALDINGER 1 BARACK OBAMA 4 BARKLEY ARNOLD 1 BARNIE SANDERS 1 BARNIE SANNDERS 1 BARRY SANDERS 6 BATMAN 1 BECCI ROLLINS 1 BELINDA VILLAFRANCA 1 BEN CARSON 3 BEN CARLSON 1 BEN CARSEN 1 BEN CARSON 91 BEN GARCIA 1 BEN HAILE AND JEFF THOMAS 1 BEN MEDLEY 1 BEN SASSE 4 BENARD SANDER 1 BENARD SANDERS 1 BENCARSON 1 BENIE SANDERS 2 Rejected Write-Ins — Official Tarrant County — Joint General and Special Elections — November 08,2016 Page 3 of 26 12/08/2016 02:05 PM Total Number of Voters : 682,740 of 1,086,337 = 62.85% Precincts Reporting 694 of 694 = 100.00% Contest Title Rejected Write-In Names Number of Votes President and Vice-President of the United States Continued.. BENJAMIN DANIEL STRICKLIN 1 BENJAMIN WATSON 1 BENNETT FRAZIER 1 BERIE SANDERS 3 BERINE SANDERS 2 BERNARD 1 BERNARD SANDERS 25 BERNE SANDERS 1 BERNEY SANDERS 1 BERNEY SANDERS 4 BERNI SANDERS 1 BERNIE 7 BERNIE SANDERS 2 BERNIE A SANDERS 1 BERNIE SANDARS 1 BERNIE SANDERS 782 BERNIE SANDERS TIM KAINE 1 BERNIE SANDERSS 1 BERNIE SANDES 1 BERNIE SAUNDERS 2 BERNIEE 1 BERNIEESANDERS 1 BERNY SANDERS 7 BETSY PRICE 1 BETTER OPTIONS 1 BIDEN 1 BILL GATES 1 BILL HOGE 1 BILL MAHANY 1 BILL MURY 1 BILLCLINTONN 1 BILLIE JO NICHOLS BENNETT 1 BILLIE SANDERS 1 BISHOP THOMAS D JAKES 1 BLAKE HUESKE 1 BLANK 2 BLOOMBERG 1 BOB BEAVERS 1 BOB WEIR 1 BOBBY E DIXON 1 BOBBY JINDAL 2 BORIS JOHNSON 1 BOUDREAUX 1 Rejected Write-Ins — Official Tarrant County — Joint General and Special Elections — November 08,2016 Page 4 of 26 12/08/2016 02:05 PM Total Number of Voters : 682,740 of 1,086,337 = 62.85% Precincts Reporting 694 of 694 = 100.00% Contest Title Rejected Write-In Names Number of Votes President and Vice-President of the United States Continued.. BRAD PITT 1 BRAD SEGER 1 BRADLEY F WALLACE 1 BRADLEY MURRAY 1 BRANDON PARRINO 1 BRENDA MYERS 1 BRENNON PIER 1 BRENT TUBBERGEN 1 BRIAN ALAN MURPHY 1 BRIAN CHASE 1 BRIAN MILLER 1 BRNIE SANDERS 1 BRUCE ATMAN 1 BRUCE HICKERSON II 1 BRYAN GOLDEN 1 BUDDY THE ELF 2 BUGS BUNNY 1 BULLWIKLE 1 BURNEY SANDERS 1 BURNIE SANDERS 4 BURNIESANDERS 1 BYRON TREICHLER 2 C RICE 1 CAIDEN ALEXANDER 1 CAREN CORLEY 1 CARL EDWARD AMEND 1 CARLOS E FLORES 1 CARLOS MONTOYA 1 CARLOS RAY NORRIS 1 CARLY FIORINA 7 CARLY FIORNA 1 CARLYFIORINA 1 CARLYFIORIO 1 CAROLE RULE 1 CARSON 1 CARSON BEN 1 CASEY CHASE CHICK 1 CATHERINE L HULCHER 1 CCC 1 CEBETTINGER 1 CEDRIC LEE 1 CESAR LOPEZ 1 CHAD DONATH 1 Rejected Write-Ins — Official Tarrant County — Joint General and Special Elections — November 08,2016 Page 5 of 26 12/08/2016 02:05 PM Total Number of Voters : 682,740 of 1,086,337 = 62.85% Precincts Reporting 694 of 694 = 100.00% Contest Title Rejected Write-In Names Number of Votes President and Vice-President of the United States Continued.. CHAD FERGUSON 1 CHAD STAUFFER 1 CHARLES B TREFZ 1 CHARLES KRAUTHAMMER 1 CHARLES LEWIS ADAMSON 1 CHARLES WALTON 1 CHEQUAN LEWIS 1 CHICKY MONKEY 1 CHRIS CHRISTIE 1 CHRIS CHRISTY 1 CHRIS KENISTON 4 CHRIS KINISTON 1 CHRIS MCENERY 1 CHRIST 1 CHRISTI CRADDOCK 1 CHRISTJESUS 1 CHRISTOPHER ALLEN BROWN 2 CHRISTOPHER AUSTIN 1 CHRISTOPHER CLARK 1 CHRISTOPHER M ARCENEAUX 1 CHRISTOPHER M HOLLAND 1 CHUCK NORRIS 1 CLARK KENT 1 CLAY TRAVIS 1 CLAYTON BIGSBY 1 CLENTON 1 CLIFTON ROBERTS 1 CLIFTON ROGERS 1 CLINT CROWDER 1 CLINT EASTWOOD 1 CLINTON 3 CLINTONN 1 CLINTONNN 1 CODY A ACOSTA 1 CODY EMPKEY 1 COL ALLEN WEST 1 COLEMAN JOHN ARCHER 1 COLIN POWELL 17 COLIN POWELL JIMMY KIMMEL 1 COLLIN POWELL 2 CONDALEEZA RICE 3 CONDALESA RICE 1 CONDALESSA RICE 1 Rejected Write-Ins — Official Tarrant County — Joint General and Special Elections — November 08,2016 Page 6 of 26 12/08/2016 02:05 PM Total Number of Voters : 682,740 of 1,086,337 = 62.85% Precincts Reporting 694 of 694 = 100.00% Contest Title Rejected Write-In Names Number of Votes President and Vice-President of the United States Continued.. CONDALICE RICE 1 CONDALISA RICE 1 CONDELEEZA RICE 3 CONDELEZA RICE 1 CONDI RICE 1 CONDOLEEZA RICE 3 CONDOLEEZZA RICE 5 CONGRESSMAN TREY GOWDY 1 CONNER MCQUEEN 1 COOPER THE DOG 1 COREY ALBERT 1 COREY MCMULLEN 1 COREY MCMULLIN 1 CORY DENT 1 CORY JOHNSON 1 CRAIG DANIEL ROSS 1 CRAIG GROSCHEL 1 CRUZ 6 CRUZ TED 1 CRUZE 1 CSERDIS ANDERSON 1 CTHULU 1 CURTIS FAVOR 1 D 2 DAFFY DUCK 1 DAK PRESCOTT 2 DAL ANDERSON 1 DALE MORRIS JR 1 DALLIN HOGGAN 1 DAN GABLE 1 DAN GIDEON 1 DANIEL E SMITH 1 DANIEL GIDEON 1 DANIEL JORDAN PAYNE 1 DANIEL MORELOCK 1 DANOLD TRUMP 1 DARREN KYM WALTERS YOUNG 1 DARTH VADER 4 DARWIN CLARK 1 DAVE PIZZEY 1 DAVE RAMSEY 1 DAVID BOARMAN 1 DAVID BRENT PARR 1 Rejected Write-Ins — Official Tarrant County — Joint General and Special Elections — November 08,2016 Page 7 of 26 12/08/2016 02:05 PM Total Number of Voters : 682,740 of 1,086,337 = 62.85% Precincts Reporting 694 of 694 = 100.00% Contest Title Rejected Write-In Names Number of Votes President and Vice-President of the United States Continued.. DAVID BROWN 3 DAVID CASTLE 1 DAVID DEFALCO 1 DAVID FUENTES 1 DAVID GUENTHER 1 DAVID JAMES BROWN 1 DAVID MEALS 1 DAVID MICKELSON 1 DAVID MILLS 1 DAVID MUDDGET 1 DAVID NEVILLS 1 DAVID PALMER 1 DAVID PETRAEUS 1 DAVID PETRAEUS PAUL RYAN 1 DAVID ROBERT SCHLOTTMAN 1 DAVID SEATON 2 DAVID SUTTON 1 DAVID WHITFIELD 1 DAVID WONG 1 DAVIS PITTS 1 DAWN DAVIES 1 DCASUTL 1 DEAN KRUSE 1 DEBBIE REICHELT 1 DEEZ NUTS 5 DEEZ NUTZ 3 DENNIS L PANKRATZ 1 DENNIS PAUL HARPER 1 DENNIS WALES 1 DENNIS WILES 1 DERRALCRAIG 1 DESIGNATED SURVIVOR 1 DICK GREGORY 2 DILBERT 1 DO OVER 1 DON WILLETT 1 DONAL J TRUMP MIKE PENCE 1 DONALD 1 DONALD DUCK 1 DONALD J TRUMP 3 DONALD MANDEL 1 DONALD NANCE 1 DONALD R HOWARD 1 Rejected Write-Ins — Official Tarrant County — Joint General and Special Elections — November 08,2016 Page 8 of 26 12/08/2016 02:05 PM Total Number of Voters : 682,740 of 1,086,337 = 62.85% Precincts Reporting 694 of 694 = 100.00% Contest Title Rejected Write-In Names Number of Votes President and Vice-President of the United States Continued.. DONALD TRUMP 6 DONALD WAYNE ANDERSON 1 DONALDTRUMPPP 1 DONLD TROUP 1 DONNA MCGAUGHEY 1 DR BEN CARSON 1 DR BEN CARSON 2 DR BENJAMIN CARSON 1 DR BENJAMIN S CARSON 2 DR NICHOLAUS MIZE 1 DREZDEN SCHOCK 1 DUANE JOHNSON 1 DWAYNE JOHNSON 2 DWAYNE THE ROCK JOHNSON 1 EARL PARKS 1 ED MCMILLIAN 1 ED MCMILLIN 1 ED MCMULLEN 1 ED MCMULLIN 2 EDDIE MCNEAL 1 EDDIE VEDDER 1 EDFOLSOM 1 EDMCMULLEN 1 EDWARD R JONES 1 EDWARD JAMES OLMOS 1 EDWARD MCMULLIN 1 EDWARD SNOWDEN 2 EDWIN MCMULLIN 2 EILEEN FUGINA 1 EINSTEIN 1 ELECTION REFORM 1 ELIZABETH A M HOWARD 1 ELIZABETH BRANCH 1 ELIZABETH HARTMAN 1 ELIZABETH NICHOLSON 1 ELIZABETH WARREN 4 ELLEN DEGENERES 1 ELLIOT GOLDMAN 1 ELLIOT GAIZER 1 ELLIOT GOLDMAN 2 ELLIOT GOLDMAN PRESIDENT 1 ELON MUSK 1 ELVIN JONES 1 Rejected Write-Ins — Official Tarrant County — Joint General and Special Elections — November 08,2016 Page 9 of 26 12/08/2016 02:05 PM Total Number of Voters : 682,740 of 1,086,337 = 62.85% Precincts Reporting 694 of 694 = 100.00% Contest Title Rejected Write-In Names Number of Votes President and Vice-President of the United States Continued.
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