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Carlton Carroll-Oneida Clark-Geneseo Colum Bia Grant York Carlton Grant Lincoln Columbia Toledo 2Toledo 3 TOTALS Carroll-OneidaClark-Geneseo Indian Settlement Toledo 1-Howard Perry-BuckinghamRichland-Salt CreekTama-Otter Creek Highland-Indian Village absentee Spring Creek-West Crystal United States Senator United States Senator Roxanne Conlin 559 86 63 151 28 20 77 88 21 172 46 112 261 135 55 85 60 2019 Roxanne Conlin Chuck Grassley 877 195 175 533 72 74 194 33 113 536 143 363 440 239 80 116 129 4312 Chuck Grassley John Heiderscheidt 35 13 7 11 0 0 7 2 3 10 9 13 11 8 4 9 6 148 John Heiderscheidt United States Representative District 3 United States Representative District 3 Leonard Boswell 724 136 112 250 44 36 120 108 41 287 86 179 367 189 79 121 77 2956 Leonard Boswell Rebecca Williamson 37 21 10 13 1 2 12 2 7 14 15 19 23 7 6 10 9 208 Rebecca Williamson Brad Zaun 688 130 115 419 51 56 140 12 87 403 97 277 319 174 52 72 106 3198 Brad Zaun Governor and Lietenant Governor Governor and Lietenant Governor Chet Culver 697 138 108 238 45 37 117 98 39 274 77 158 346 181 67 104 77 2801 Chet Culver Terry Branstad 701 128 126 427 50 55 136 23 83 424 104 303 326 171 60 94 101 3312 Terry Branstad Jonathan Narcisse 39 19 8 17 4 1 18 1 10 15 15 16 27 13 7 3 11 224 Jonathan Narcisse Eric Cooper 15 6 4 7 0 1 3 0 2 4 0 9 9 6 3 3 6 78 Eric Cooper David Rosenfeld 2 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 3 0 14 David Rosenfeld Gregory James Hughes 4 0 2 5 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 4 3 3 3 0 1 31 Gregory James Hughes Secretary of State Secretary of State Michael Mauro 693 130 108 249 46 35 104 110 43 281 76 175 372 185 79 111 80 2877 Michael Mauro Matt Schultz 687 141 119 406 47 55 151 9 82 397 106 275 300 164 52 82 97 3170 Matt Schultz Jake Porter 49 13 6 23 1 3 12 4 4 18 13 14 23 14 3 5 12 217 Jake Porter Auditor of State Auditor of State David A. Vaudt 780 168 137 462 60 62 172 14 91 427 116 326 366 210 71 103 111 3676 David A. Vaudt Jon Murphy 635 111 90 207 36 30 93 108 39 250 75 129 322 142 64 91 76 2498 Jon Murphy Treasurer of State Treasurer of State Michael L. Fitzgerald 774 157 131 298 49 45 142 110 70 351 97 210 418 206 89 125 91 3363 Michael L. Fitzgerald David D. Jamison 656 124 104 372 44 45 122 10 65 340 94 253 273 157 47 75 92 2873 David D. Jamison Secretary of Agriculture Secretary of Agriculture Francis Thicke 566 101 72 153 29 19 87 107 29 178 53 114 278 128 62 70 55 2101 Francis Thicke Bill Northey 873 182 167 531 66 74 179 15 105 530 142 360 423 242 74 128 137 4228 Bill Northey Attorney General Attorney General Tom Miller 832 161 149 355 56 47 146 109 74 396 108 249 443 229 88 138 95 3675 Tom Miller Brenna Findley 629 128 97 333 41 44 127 14 63 314 89 227 265 146 50 66 97 2730 Brenna Findley State Representative District 40 State Representative District 40 Lance Horbach 965 225 184 567 73 200 34 117 562 405 514 282 97 150 152 4527 Lance Horbach State Representative District 76 State Representative District 76 Nathan Clubb 19 - 35 75 129 Nathan Clubb Betty R. De Boef 40 - 58 115 213 Betty R. De Boef York Carlton Grant Lincoln Columbia Toledo 2Toledo 3 Carroll-OneidaClark-Geneseo Indian Settlement Toledo 1-Howard Perry-BuckinghamRichland-Salt CreekTama-Otter Creek Highland-Indian Village Spring Creek-West Crystal County Supervisor District I County Supervisor District I Richard Arp 240 - 138 310 23 259 79 1049 Richard Arp Larry Vest 294 - 108 371 69 457 110 1409 Larry Vest County Treasurer County Treasurer Mary Jo Cherveny 599 109 83 229 27 27 76 106 37 264 59 147 228 123 53 57 73 2297 Mary Jo Cherveny Michelle Yuska 847 177 158 441 72 62 195 16 97 432 137 315 477 261 87 145 119 4038 Michelle Yuska County Recorder County Recorder Deb Kupka 832 161 165 413 73 58 168 17 93 413 136 307 464 255 80 141 141 3917 Deb Kupka Marilyn Svoboda 616 126 82 261 26 35 100 105 38 295 64 162 246 119 58 65 53 2451 Marilyn Svoboda County Attorney County Attorney Brent Heeren 972 207 181 541 67 75 201 24 102 559 139 378 489 280 94 150 150 4609 Brent Heeren Buckingham Township Trustee Buckingham Township Trustee Richard Ruzicka 28 91 119 Richard Ruzicka Buckingham Township Clerk Buckingham Township Clerk Orville E. Beenken 32 94 126 Orville E. Beenken Carlton Township Trustee Carlton Township Trustee Larry D. Ambler 13 81 94 Larry D. Ambler Patrick Cornwell 10 44 54 Patrick Cornwell Carlton Township Clerk Carlton Township Clerk Darlene Bovenmyer 22 112 134 Darlene Bovenmyer Carroll Township Trustee Carroll Township Trustee Larry Sevcik 16 63 79 Larry Sevcik Carroll Township Clerk Carroll Township Clerk Margaret Herink 5 15 20 Margaret Herink Sheryl Jesina 13 53 66 Sheryl Jesina Clark Township Trustee Clark Township Trustee Donald Hach 29 58 87 Donald Hach Clark Township Clerk Clark Township Clerk Don Schuchart 30 61 91 Don Schuchart Columbia Township Trustee Columbia Township Trustee Denny Dolash 8 58 66 Denny Dolash Cindy Richardson 9 63 72 Cindy Richardson Columbia Township Clerk Columbia Township Clerk Harold H. Schuett 17 88 105 Harold H. Schuett Crystal Township Clerk Crystal Township Clerk Robert Murty 25 11 46 82 Robert Murty York Carlton Grant Lincoln Columbia Toledo 2Toledo 3 Carroll-OneidaClark-Geneseo Indian Settlement Toledo 1-Howard Perry-BuckinghamRichland-Salt CreekTama-Otter Creek Highland-Indian Village Spring Creek-West Crystal Geneseo Township Trustee Geneseo Township Trustee Robert Higgins 29 114 143 Robert Higgins Geneseo Township Clerk Geneseo Township Clerk Cynthia Mitchell 28 109 137 Cynthia Mitchell Grant Township Trustee Grant Township Trustee Vincent Moye 20 74 94 Vincent Moye Grant Township Clerk Grant Township Clerk Glenda Devick 22 74 96 Glenda Devick Howard Township Clerk Howard Township Clerk JoAnn I. Kouba 19 62 81 JoAnn I. Kouba Indian Village Township Trustee Indian Village Township Trustee Robert L. McCoy 25 100 23 148 Robert L. McCoy Indian Village Township Clerk Indian Village Township Clerk Dean C. Fisher 24 97 21 142 Dean C. Fisher Lincoln Township Clerk Lincoln Township Clerk Debra Wentzien 18 79 97 Debra Wentzien Oneida Township Trustee Oneida Township Trustee Marvin D. Dostal 17 86 103 Marvin D. Dostal Oneida Township Clerk Oneida Township Clerk Bernice Smolik 13 75 88 Bernice Smolik Otter Creek Township Trustee Otter Creek Township Trustee James H. Smith 27 94 121 James H. Smith Otter Creek Township Clerk Otter Creek Township Clerk Juanita M. Hala 28 90 118 Juanita M. Hala Perry Township Trustee Perry Township Trustee Pat McLean 28 65 93 Pat McLean Perry Township Clerk Perry Township Clerk Mike Reuman 34 63 97 Mike Reuman Richland Township Trustee Richland Township Trustee Randy J. Upah 14 55 69 Randy J. Upah Richland Township Clerk Richland Township Clerk Nancy Carlson 14 55 69 Nancy Carlson Salt Creek Township Trustee Salt Creek Township Trustee Jim Poduska 8 62 70 Jim Poduska Salt Creek Township Clerk Salt Creek Township Clerk Jamie Kupka 15 61 76 Jamie Kupka York Carlton Grant Lincoln Columbia Toledo 2Toledo 3 Carroll-OneidaClark-Geneseo Indian Settlement Toledo 1-Howard Perry-BuckinghamRichland-Salt CreekTama-Otter Creek Highland-Indian Village Spring Creek-West Crystal Spring Creek Township Clerk Spring Creek Township Clerk Paul Koester 35 114 149 Paul Koester Tama Township Trustee Tama Township Trustee Helen F. Berrey 5 10 8 23 Helen F. Berrey John W. Safely 4 2 5 11 John W. Safely Tama Township Clerk Tama Township Clerk Larry Skala 4 9 10 23 Larry Skala Toledo Township Clerk Toledo Township Clerk Janet M. Kvidera 38 16 13 46 113 Janet M. Kvidera York Township Trustee York Township Trustee Richard D. Cibula 11 92 103 Richard D. Cibula York Township Clerk York Township Clerk Melvin Cibula 8 88 96 Melvin Cibula Soil & Water Conservation Commissioner Soil & Water Conservation Commissioner Jan Wobeter 701 136 137 326 65 35 128 41 65 379 105 186 457 226 89 140 96 3312 Jan Wobeter Jeff Bruene 673 146 118 303 47 54 102 17 75 389 73 324 328 172 56 81 91 3049 Jeff Bruene Veryl H. Sievers 370 101 60 189 23 20 59 24 49 155 48 111 197 97 41 47 47 1638 Veryl H. Sievers County Ag Extension Council Member County Ag Extension Council Member Robert Frundle 604 141 79 249 54 29 171 35 65 269 97 163 397 207 77 114 78 2829 Robert Frundle Judy Morrison 631 130 120 357 44 51 95 40 78 439 83 208 285 152 53 82 77 2925 Judy Morrison Cheryl Bruene 656 130 115 327 50 46 100 37 75 360 83 311 312 157 55 83 82 2979 Cheryl Bruene Karla Novotny 753 150 139 330 63 48 139 47 72 396 131 237 419 204 72 116 119 3435 Karla Novotny Gail Upah 754 177 159 358 55 47 136 52 79 437 112 263 381 180 63 106 120 3479 Gail Upah Gregory B.
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