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2008 General Election Results Oath of County Auditor or Supervisor of Elections STATE OF WASHINGTON ) ) ss. COUNTY OF YAKIMA ) I solemnly swear that the returns for the State General Election held on November 4,2008, in Yakima County, State of Washington, has been in no way altered and that they are the same as when they were deposited in my office. Subscribed and sworn to me this 25th day of November, 2008. * * * * Certification Reconciliation Report State General Election November 4, 2008 Yakima County Date of Completion: November 25, 2008 NOTE: Address confidentiality program participants must be included with service voters. Reqistration Total number of active registered voters in all precincts 97,856 Total number of inactive registered voters in all precincts 9,848 Total registered voters in all precincts 107,704 Total absentee ballots counted (includes absentee, VBM, federal write-in, overseas, 77,790 out of state, and service ballots) Total poll site ballots counted (includes poll site and provisional ballots) 401 Total ballots counted 78,191 Absentee and VBM Ballots The total number of absentee!VBM ballots originally issued 96,776 The total number of absentee!VBM ballots received 77,410 The total number of absentee!VBM ballots rejected 352 The total number of absentee!VBM ballots counted 77,058 Federal Write-In Ballots The total number of federal write-in ballots counted 26 Out-of-State, Overseas, and Service Voters The total number of out-of-state, overseas, and service voters' ballots issued 1,090 The total number of out-of-state, overseas, and service voters' ballots received 732 The total number of out-of-state, overseas, and service voters' ballots rejected 26 The total number of out-of-state, overseas, and service voters' ballots counted 706 Provisional Ballots The total number of provisional ballots issued (by this county) 449 The total number of provisional ballots rejected (includes sending to other counties) 180 The total number of provisional ballots received from other counties 125 The total number of provisional ballots counted 394 * * * * Certification of the Canvassing Board STATE OF WASHINGTON ) ) ss. COUNTY OF YAKIMA ) The undersigned officers designated by law as constituting the Canvassing Board for the County of Yakima, State of Washington, hereby certify that this is a full, true and correct copy of the Abstract of Votes including the cumulative results, precinct results, and a reconciliation report of votes cast at the State General Election held on November 4, 2008, in Yakima County, State of Washington, and that the following are the true and reconciled numbers of voters and votes counted. Witness our hands and official seal this 25th day of November, 2008. irman, County Legislative Aut~ority Cumulative Report — Official GENERAL ELECTION — YAKIMA COUNTY, WASHINGTON — November 04, 2008 Page 1 of 7 11/25/2008 10:39 AM Total Number of Voters : 78,191 of 97,856 = 79.90% Precincts Reporting 0 of 148 = 0.00% Party Candidate Total Ballot Cast NA Total Initiative Measure No. 985, Vote For 1 Yes 25,208 33.99% 0 0.00% 25,208 33.99% No 48,950 66.01% 0 0.00% 48,950 66.01% Cast Votes: 74,158 94.84% 0 0.00% 74,158 94.84% Over Votes: 4 0.01% 0 0.00% 4 0.01% Under Votes: 4,029 5.15% 0 0.00% 4,029 5.15% Initiative Measure No. 1000, Vote For 1 Yes 32,037 42.30% 0 0.00% 32,037 42.30% No 43,699 57.70% 0 0.00% 43,699 57.70% Cast Votes: 75,736 96.86% 0 0.00% 75,736 96.86% Over Votes: 5 0.01% 0 0.00% 5 0.01% Under Votes: 2,450 3.13% 0 0.00% 2,450 3.13% Initiative Measure No. 1029, Vote For 1 Yes 52,352 70.17% 0 0.00% 52,352 70.17% No 22,258 29.83% 0 0.00% 22,258 29.83% Cast Votes: 74,610 95.42% 0 0.00% 74,610 95.42% Over Votes: 6 0.01% 0 0.00% 6 0.01% Under Votes: 3,575 4.57% 0 0.00% 3,575 4.57% President / Vice-President of the United States, Vote For 1 Barack Obama / Joe Biden 33,792 43.58% 0 0.00% 33,792 43.58% John McCain / Sarah Palin 41,946 54.10% 0 0.00% 41,946 54.10% Ralph Nader / Matt Gonzalez 683 0.88% 0 0.00% 683 0.88% Gloria La Riva / Eugene Puryear 23 0.03% 0 0.00% 23 0.03% James E. Harris / Alyson Kennedy 22 0.03% 0 0.00% 22 0.03% Bob Barr / Wayne A. Root 208 0.27% 0 0.00% 208 0.27% Chuck Baldwin / Darrell L. Castle 327 0.42% 0 0.00% 327 0.42% Cynthia McKinney / Rosa Clemente 61 0.08% 0 0.00% 61 0.08% Write-In 472 0.61% 0 0.00% 472 0.61% Cast Votes: 77,534 99.16% 0 0.00% 77,534 99.16% Over Votes: 317 0.41% 0 0.00% 317 0.41% Under Votes: 340 0.43% 0 0.00% 340 0.43% Cumulative Report — Official GENERAL ELECTION — YAKIMA COUNTY, WASHINGTON — November 04, 2008 Page 2 of 7 11/25/2008 10:39 AM Total Number of Voters : 78,191 of 97,856 = 79.90% Precincts Reporting 0 of 148 = 0.00% Party Candidate Total Ballot Cast NA Total U.S. Congressional District 4, Representative, Vote For 1 Doc Hastings 44,154 58.35% 0 0.00% 44,154 58.35% George Fearing 31,348 41.42% 0 0.00% 31,348 41.42% Write-In 173 0.23% 0 0.00% 173 0.23% Cast Votes: 75,675 96.78% 0 0.00% 75,675 96.78% Over Votes: 3 0.00% 0 0.00% 3 0.00% Under Votes: 2,513 3.21% 0 0.00% 2,513 3.21% Governor, Vote For 1 Christine Gregoire 30,172 39.15% 0 0.00% 30,172 39.15% Dino Rossi 46,667 60.55% 0 0.00% 46,667 60.55% Write-In 228 0.30% 0 0.00% 228 0.30% Cast Votes: 77,067 98.56% 0 0.00% 77,067 98.56% Over Votes: 6 0.01% 0 0.00% 6 0.01% Under Votes: 1,118 1.43% 0 0.00% 1,118 1.43% Lt. Governor, Vote For 1 Brad Owen 39,316 53.27% 0 0.00% 39,316 53.27% Marcia McCraw 34,304 46.48% 0 0.00% 34,304 46.48% Write-In 181 0.25% 0 0.00% 181 0.25% Cast Votes: 73,801 94.39% 0 0.00% 73,801 94.39% Over Votes: 5 0.01% 0 0.00% 5 0.01% Under Votes: 4,385 5.61% 0 0.00% 4,385 5.61% Secretary of State, Vote For 1 Sam Reed 48,086 65.04% 0 0.00% 48,086 65.04% Jason Osgood 25,686 34.74% 0 0.00% 25,686 34.74% Write-In 164 0.22% 0 0.00% 164 0.22% Cast Votes: 73,936 94.56% 0 0.00% 73,936 94.56% Over Votes: 3 0.00% 0 0.00% 3 0.00% Under Votes: 4,252 5.44% 0 0.00% 4,252 5.44% Cumulative Report — Official GENERAL ELECTION — YAKIMA COUNTY, WASHINGTON — November 04, 2008 Page 3 of 7 11/25/2008 10:39 AM Total Number of Voters : 78,191 of 97,856 = 79.90% Precincts Reporting 0 of 148 = 0.00% Party Candidate Total Ballot Cast NA Total State Treasurer, Vote For 1 Allan Martin 40,356 55.43% 0 0.00% 40,356 55.43% Jim McIntire 32,283 44.34% 0 0.00% 32,283 44.34% Write-In 165 0.23% 0 0.00% 165 0.23% Cast Votes: 72,804 93.11% 0 0.00% 72,804 93.11% Over Votes: 5 0.01% 0 0.00% 5 0.01% Under Votes: 5,382 6.88% 0 0.00% 5,382 6.88% State Auditor, Vote For 1 Brian Sonntag 37,853 52.08% 0 0.00% 37,853 52.08% J. Richard (Dick) McEntee 34,684 47.72% 0 0.00% 34,684 47.72% Write-In 146 0.20% 0 0.00% 146 0.20% Cast Votes: 72,683 92.96% 0 0.00% 72,683 92.96% Over Votes: 3 0.00% 0 0.00% 3 0.00% Under Votes: 5,505 7.04% 0 0.00% 5,505 7.04% Attorney General, Vote For 1 Rob McKenna 51,260 68.87% 0 0.00% 51,260 68.87% John Ladenburg 23,061 30.98% 0 0.00% 23,061 30.98% Write-In 114 0.15% 0 0.00% 114 0.15% Cast Votes: 74,435 95.20% 0 0.00% 74,435 95.20% Over Votes: 3 0.00% 0 0.00% 3 0.00% Under Votes: 3,753 4.80% 0 0.00% 3,753 4.80% Commissioner of Public Lands, Vote For 1 Doug Sutherland 43,261 59.56% 0 0.00% 43,261 59.56% Peter J. Goldmark 29,216 40.22% 0 0.00% 29,216 40.22% Write-In 162 0.22% 0 0.00% 162 0.22% Cast Votes: 72,639 92.90% 0 0.00% 72,639 92.90% Over Votes: 2 0.00% 0 0.00% 2 0.00% Under Votes: 5,550 7.10% 0 0.00% 5,550 7.10% Cumulative Report — Official GENERAL ELECTION — YAKIMA COUNTY, WASHINGTON — November 04, 2008 Page 4 of 7 11/25/2008 10:39 AM Total Number of Voters : 78,191 of 97,856 = 79.90% Precincts Reporting 0 of 148 = 0.00% Party Candidate Total Ballot Cast NA Total Superintendent of Public Instruction, Vote For 1 Teresa (Terry) Bergeson 36,157 51.86% 0 0.00% 36,157 51.86% Randy Dorn 33,161 47.56% 0 0.00% 33,161 47.56% Write-In 406 0.58% 0 0.00% 406 0.58% Cast Votes: 69,724 89.17% 0 0.00% 69,724 89.17% Over Votes: 2 0.00% 0 0.00% 2 0.00% Under Votes: 8,465 10.83% 0 0.00% 8,465 10.83% Insurance Commissioner, Vote For 1 Mike Kreidler 35,235 48.74% 0 0.00% 35,235 48.74% John R.
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