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Walking List CLERMONT PIERCE TWP Run Date:09/03/2019 Walking List CLERMONT PIERCE TWP Run Date:09/03/2019 SELECTION CRITERIA : ({voter.status} in ['A','I']) and {district.District_id} in [28] 306 CROUCH, BARBARA A REP AA-A - AMELIA VILLAGE A 306 CROUCH, GARY RALPH REP CANARY LN AMELIA 45102 307 TOPP, ASHLEY N NOPTY 308 FAULKNER, CONSTANCE S NOPTY 4 KRUECK, KIMBERLY J REP 309 ARVIN, BARBARA E NOPTY 4 KRUECK, THOMAS J REP 309 KIRK III, RONNIE LEE NOPTY 6 KERTH, JASON R NOPTY 310 BERGER, RYAN DANIEL NOPTY 6 KERTH, SARAH M NOPTY 310 CARUSO, HALEY MICHELLE NOPTY 8 JORDAN, JESSICA LYNN NOPTY 311 ROSS, DANIEL JAMES NOPTY 8 JORDAN, JUSTIN D NOPTY 311 ROSS, TARA CORINNE NOPTY DEER CREEK DR AMELIA 45102 312 HOWARD, DREW A NOPTY 313 MCCARTY, SUSAN MARIE REP 205 MOEHLMAN, BARBARA LEE NOPTY 314 VICARS, SHANE REP 205 WADDELL, LEA A REP 314 VICARS, TERRY LEE NOPTY 205 WADDELL, RICHARD ALLEN REP 315 GARRISON, GARY RICHARD NOPTY 207 SHANABROOK, JEFFREY D REP 315 GARRISON, LAURA LEE NOPTY 207 SHANABROOK, JODY LYNN REP 316 CLARY, ZACHARY SCOTT NOPTY 209 JOHNSON, MARY A REP 316 HICKS, ALLISON S DEM 211 HAYWARD, JAMES M NOPTY 316 HICKS, ROBERT J DEM 211 HAYWARD, JENNIFER L NOPTY 316 PEREZ, KATHERINE CARMEN DEM 211 HAYWARD, KYLE LEE NOPTY 318 LYLE, CASEY J REP 211 HAYWARD, MADELINE NICOLE NOPTY 318 LYLE, MOLLY E NOPTY 211 HAYWARD, TYLER J NOPTY 211 SHOEMAKER, MICHELLE RENEE NP EASTRIDGE DR AMELIA 45102 211 THOMAS, JUSTIN P NOPTY 1 DILLEY, ERICA NICOLE NP 213 LAYNE, GERACO S REP 1 KNIGHT, CHRIS M NOPTY 213 SHELTON, BRITTANY D NP 2 CHEEK, ODUS NOPTY 215 STRUB, AMANDA B NP 3 BURCHELL, KIM ROSE NOPTY 271 SMIT, MELISSA G NOPTY 3 GETTYS, ELENA N NOPTY 273 PHIPPS, BEVERLEY J NOPTY 3 GETTYS, JOSHUA JUSTIN DEM 273 PHIPPS II, FREDERICK C NOPTY 3 TAMAS, CONSTANTIN NOPTY 275 THEODORE, ALICIA K NOPTY 3 TAMAS, ELENA NOPTY 275 THEODORE, TODD W NOPTY 3 TAMAS, ROMULUS DANIEL NP 277 MURRAY, ALLYSON ELAINE REP 5 PATRICK, BRITTANY NICOLE NOPTY 277 MURRAY, JARED LOGSDON REP 7 TUCKER, JESSICA LYNN DEM 277 POWERS JR, ARTHUR REP 7 TUCKER, JONATHON DAVID NOPTY 279 BRAUNINGER, ERIC A REP 7 TUCKER, STEPHANIE M NOPTY 279 WAJERT, MARLENE MARY REP 8 EVANS, CHRISTY NICOLE REP 281 HAGLAGE, BRIAN J DEM 8 EVANS, LUCAS MORGAN REP 281 HAGLAGE, JENNIFER MARIE DEM 9 HINKEL, DIANE M NP 281 RANKIN, JEREMY P NOPTY 9 HINKEL, GREGORY L NP 283 HOFFMASTER, RICHARD THOMAS NOPTY 10 EVANS, KATHRYN SUSAN NOPTY 285 TAYLOR, FAITH R NOPTY 10 WELLS, DONALD R NOPTY 287 STIGALL, ALEXIS M NOPTY 10 WELLS, SUSAN NOPTY 289 MCKINNIS, ERIC NOPTY 11 MULDOON, AARON J NOPTY 289 MCKINNIS, MENDY MARIE NOPTY 11 MULDOON, JAMES DONALD NOPTY 290 SCHMIDT, TERRI LEE NOPTY 11 MULDOON, MARY E NOPTY 291 STEINER, GRACE A M DEM 12 BRAASCH, JEFFREY MICHAEL REP 292 BREZINSKI, WHITNEY CELESTE NOPTY 12 HORNE, JONATHAN CONNOR NOPTY 292 MALDONADO, KIMBERLY DAWN REP 12 STRACK, DELANE L NOPTY 294 JOERGER, ZACHARY A NOPTY 14 METZGER, STEPHEN J NOPTY 294 LOMBARDI, NICHOLE MARIE NOPTY 14 SHEARBURN, JENNIFER D NOPTY 295 LAYNE, SELENA G REP 14 SLONE, ELIZABETH ANNE NOPTY 298 CARMEN III, JOHN CHERRINGTON DEM 15 MORRISON, JUSTIN MATTHEW NOPTY 298 CARMEN, JULIE RAE REP 16 YOPP, REBA J NOPTY 299 JOHNSON, ASHLEY MARIE NOPTY 17 TERRY, DARREL G REP 299 JOHNSON, KEVIN EUGENE DEM 17 VIZITIU, DANIEL GABRIEL MIHAI NOPTY 300 TUCKER, TROY DANIEL DEM 17 VIZITIU, SHELBY LEIGH NOPTY 304 INGRAM, KENNETH JOSEPH REP 18 SARTORI, TRACI L NOPTY 304 INGRAM, SASHA M REP 19 POLLITT, BRANDON K NOPTY ESSVR, LLC —2019 9/3/2019 11:18:35AM R708.01 Page 1 of 102 Walking List CLERMONT PIERCE TWP Run Date:09/03/2019 AA-A - AMELIA VILLAGE A 3 HENSLEY, MICHAEL C REP 3 LUNGMUS, KRISTIE LYNN REP EASTRIDGE DR AMELIA 45102 4 DOUGHERTY, ANNA M NOPTY 19 POLLITT, KRISTINA RENEE NOPTY 5 BERRYHILL, CHANCELLOR AIDAN NOPTY 20 XUEYUAN, CAO XC NOPTY 5 BERRYHILL, SEAN R REP 21 ZIMPELMAN, ADAM MICHAEL NOPTY 5 BERRYHILL, TRACIE D REP 21 ZIMPELMAN, MICHAEL J DEM 6 GALLIHER, AMY L NOPTY 26 HARP, DANIEL NICHOLAS NOPTY 7 WATSON, MICHELLE LYNN NOPTY 26 HARP, SHEILA K NOPTY 7 WATSON, TIMOTHY K NOPTY 26 OOTEN, ERIC M NOPTY 8 GARDNER, JONATHAN MICHAEL NOPTY 26 SMITHERS, TIMARA S NP 8 GARDNER, TIFFANY L NOPTY 27 DEWITT, HAROLD RICHARD NOPTY 9 AURIGEMA, CAITLIN LEIGH NOPTY 27 DEWITT, KRISTINE A NOPTY 9 AURIGEMA, CHERYL L REP 28 GIDDENS, CHANIN LEE NOPTY 9 WALLACE, JAMES MICHAEL NOPTY 28 GIDDENS, MARCUS RAY NOPTY 10 HAUNERT, BROOKE ALEXANDRIA NOPTY 29 BICE, JOSHUA ALEXANDER NOPTY 13 BONAR, AARON T NOPTY 29 BICE, LISA MARIE NOPTY 13 MARTIN, JARED THOMAS REP 30 CRESAP, LAUREN T REP 13 MARTIN, MARIE GLORIA REP 30 FREEMAN, BRIAN WILLIAM NOPTY 13 SCHILLER, JACK J NP 32 SAWYERS, JOSHUA JAMES NOPTY 13 SCHILLER, MELANIE D NP 32 SAWYERS, KAYLEE MILYO REP 14 CRAGUN, MATTHEW RAY NOPTY 33 HURON, ZUNE ALDEN NOPTY 14 CRAGUN, SAVANNAH VICTORIA NOPTY 33 WILSON, LAUREN NOELLE NOPTY 14 CRAGUN, VICTORIA S REP 34 ANDERSON, LUKE CHARLES NOPTY 14 CRAGUN, WESLEY RAY REP 34 SUETTA, RYAN JAMES NOPTY 14 SCHOTT, JEFFREY KARL NOPTY 35 ZIEGLER, JERRY NOPTY 16 CARON, STEPHEN ROBERT NOPTY 35 ZIEGLER, KATHY E NOPTY 17 CREMER, JASON M NOPTY 36 JACKSON SR, MAURICE SIMON NP 17 WHITACRE, ELIZABETH A NOPTY 36 JACKSON, THYRA ANNE NOPTY 18 LANE, JEREMY PAUL NOPTY 37 EVERSOLE, JOHN C NOPTY 18 LANE, MEAGAN LYNN NOPTY 37 TRUESDELL, COREY CLIFFORD NP 20 COX, CHRISTINE M NOPTY 37 TRUESDELL, JULIE ANN NOPTY 20 ROBERTSON, ASHLEY NICOLE NOPTY 38 SITLER, JENNIFER LYNN NOPTY 20 ROBERTSON, JUSTIN CHRISTOPHER NOPTY 39 STEPHENS, HAILEY ELIZABETH NOPTY 20 SCHNITGEN, KRIS T NOPTY 39 STEPHENS, HANNAH MARILOUIS NOPTY 21 BOGGS, KATIE M NOPTY 39 WILSON, DANIEL ERIC REP 21 BOGGS, LARRY J REP 40 LAURIAULT, LESLIE DEAN DEM 21 HAUGH, KELLY DENISE NOPTY 40 MOORE, JESSIE S DEM 22 GRIGSBY, DEEDERA LYNNE REP 41 MARSHALL, JONATHON V NOPTY 22 STOCKTON, DONNA J NOPTY 41 MARSHALL, TRISHA DAWN NP 42 KANDALAFT, MARIE NICOLE NOPTY FLORAL AVE AMELIA 45102 42 WALKER, GREGG L DEM 9 GABRIEL, CANDACE D NP 43 PARKER, MELISSA ANNE REP 9 GRAY, JUDITH A DEM 43 PARKER, SHANNON RAY NOPTY 9 WEDDLE, JOYCE J REP 44 RENOIS, DENISE ANN REP 13 RIGGENBACH, MARY L REP 44 RENOIS, JOSEPH V NOPTY 19 NEAL, DONALD CLINTON REP 47 HUTSON, CHRISTOPHER R REP 20 WELLS, JAMIE ANN REP 47 HUTSON, TONYA RENEE REP 20 WELLS II, LLOYD MICHAEL NOPTY 48 GALLIVAN, ADAM A NOPTY 24 MITCHELL, CHRISTIAN ZACHARY NOPTY 48 GALLIVAN, BENJAMIN A REP 24 MITCHELL, HEATHER D NP 48 GALLIVAN, BRYAN K REP 24 MITCHELL, RICHARD W NOPTY 48 GALLIVAN, MARIANNE M REP 26 MONDARY, JOHN ANTHONY NP 48 GALLIVAN, SYMON ANDREW NOPTY 26 REECE, LOIS ANN NOPTY 48 GALLIVAN, TRAVIS A NOPTY 27 WELLENDORF, MARIAH PAIGE NOPTY 49 KNAPMEYER, CAITLIN MARIE DEM 32 GIWER, ANGELA MARIE REP 50 PAGE, AMANDA LYNN REP 32 GIWER, TERESA A REP 50 PAGE, CHE A REP 33 OVERLA, CATHY J NOPTY 39 DYE, ELIZABETH C REP FLAMINGO CT AMELIA 45102 39 DYE JR, WILLIAM L REP 1 ANDERSON JR, JOHN G REP 40 CALLOWAY, ETHEL F REP 2 SOOKOOR, GAYTRIE NOPTY 40 CALLOWAY, GARY L REP 2 SOOKOOR, PHILLIP NOPTY 43 MULVANEY, BEN L DEM 3 BECK, SANDRA L NOPTY 43 MULVANEY, PAMELA J DEM ESSVR, LLC —2019 9/3/2019 11:18:37AM R708.01 Page 2 of 102 Walking List CLERMONT PIERCE TWP Run Date:09/03/2019 9 HOPKINS, MICHELLE ELIZABETH REP AA-A - AMELIA VILLAGE A 10 GALLUZZO, ERIC N REP FLORAL AVE AMELIA 45102 10 GALLUZZO, JULIE R REP 44 WARREN, BARBARA J REP 11 APPEL, ALEXANDER M NOPTY 44 WARREN, WILLIAM J REP 11 OELKER, MARIAH E NOPTY 45 CALDERON SR, ROMAN NOPTY 12 CALDWELL, JASON D NOPTY 45 HOWARD II, GARRY LYNN NOPTY 12 STEIN, JOSEPH A NOPTY 12 TRACY, JENNA LEE NOPTY FOX DEN CT AMELIA 45102 13 DAVIS, DANIELLE RENEE NOPTY 14 FURRIE, MELISSA LEANNE NOPTY 44 CRAIL, JENICA LEIGH DEM 14 LOVELACE, CHELSEA ROBIN KAY NOPTY 44 CRAIL, PATRICK D DEM 14 PEARSON, DANIEL SHAWN NOPTY 45 BALLARD, KELLY A REP 14 TRUESDELL, CARRIE A DEM 46 CHANDLER, LUZ MARIA REP 14 TRUESDELL, TODD K NOPTY 46 CHANDLER JR, RICHARD D REP 15 BASISTA, COURTNEY JEANNE NOPTY 48 LUHN, JAMES C NOPTY 16 STANTON, ASHLEY M NOPTY HERON DR AMELIA 45102 17 PLATT, DEBORAH ANN REP 17 PLATT SR, EDWARD ALLEN NOPTY 4 LONG, AMY N NOPTY 18 HARWELL, BARBARA A REP 4 LONG, BRADLEY SCOTT NOPTY 18 HARWELL, BRIAN M REP 6 ROSS, MARGERY V NP 19 BENNETT, AMBER K NOPTY 8 KING, SARAH M NOPTY 19 BENNETT, JOHN P NOPTY 10 BRIDGES, STELLA NOPTY 19 FISHBACK, ANTHONY MARK NOPTY 10 SMITH, DANIEL N NOPTY 19 FISHBACK, JESSICA LYNN NOPTY 10 SMITH, MARIANA N NOPTY 20 BROWN, AARON L DEM 12 BENJAMIN, JENNIFER L NOPTY 20 BROWN, LAURA J DEM 14 KELCH, GARY JOSEPH NOPTY 20 SAMMONS, CRYSTAL L NOPTY 14 KELCH, MICHELLE RAYE NOPTY 21 CRAMER, AMBER R NOPTY 16 RAMOS, RICKY NOPTY 21 CRAMER, GERROD DAVID NOPTY 20 DOYLE, BRIAN P DEM 22 STACEY, JUNE MARIE NOPTY 20 DOYLE, NANCY ELIZABETH REP 22 STACEY, KEVIN L NOPTY 24 CONWAY, DOUGLAS S NOPTY 23 COUCH, ANDREW SCOTT NOPTY 24 CONWAY, HOLLY N NOPTY 23 COUCH, CHRISTOPHER S NOPTY 26 COX JR, DONALD R DEM 23 COUCH, ERIKA J NOPTY 28 JONES, RAYMOND T NOPTY 25 BENHASE, BRADLEY EARL NOPTY 28 JONES, THOMAS P DEM 25 BENHASE, HANNAH L NOPTY 28 WHITACRE, DARREN C DEM 27 BOOTHBY, CRYSTAL LYNN NOPTY 30 COYNE, KAREN JEAN NOPTY 27 BOOTHBY, JEFFREY B NOPTY 30 COYNE, STEVEN R NOPTY 28 GUMM, CHRISTOPHER REP 30 PAYNTER, NANCY D NOPTY 28 GUMM, REBECCA SYBIL REP 32 NOBLES, JONATHAN G NOPTY 28 WILSON, HALLIE HARVELINA NP 34 EVANS, MICHAEL R NP 29 BEZOLD, KATRINA MARIE REP 34 EVANS, MICHELLE M NP 29 DUDDING, MOLLY K NOPTY 34 EVANS, NATHAN RAY DEM 30 GERBER, JUSTIN ALLEN NOPTY 34 EVANS, NICHOLAS R NOPTY 30 GERBER, RENEE A REP 34 WARE, JORDAN TYLER NOPTY 30 GERBER, ROY ALLEN REP 34 WARE, LOLA M DEM 30 ISAAC, LAUREN L NP 36 MALONE, LUKE MONROE REP 30 PYLES, MATTHEW L NOPTY 38 HILL, JEFFREY JAMES NOPTY 31 NGUYEN, KHIET T REP 38 HILL, LINDA R NOPTY 31 NGUYEN, THU T NOPTY 40 BURKE, LINDA S DEM 32 GILLESPIE, MEGAN
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