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Republican Party Cumulative Results Report Clackamas County, Oregon Official Results Registered Voters May 19, 2020 Primary Election 138710 of 296462 = 46.79% Primary Ballots Precincts Reporting 117 of 117 = 100.00% 5/19/2020 Run Time 9:26 AM Run Date 06/08/2020 Page 1 President - Republican Party - Vote for one Choice Party Vote by Mail Total Donald J Trump 38,697 93.51% 38,697 93.51% Write-in (W) 2,684 6.49% 2,684 6.49% Cast Votes: 41,381 100.00% 41,381 100.00% Undervotes: 5,492 5,492 Overvotes: 1 1 President - Democratic Party - Vote for one Choice Party Vote by Mail Total Joseph R Biden 44,956 71.95% 44,956 71.95% Bernie Sanders 10,322 16.52% 10,322 16.52% Elizabeth Warren 4,568 7.31% 4,568 7.31% Tulsi Gabbard 1,261 2.02% 1,261 2.02% Write-in (W) 1,374 2.20% 1,374 2.20% Cast Votes: 62,481 100.00% 62,481 100.00% Undervotes: 1,803 1,803 Overvotes: 22 22 US Senator - Republican Party - Vote for one Choice Party Vote by Mail Total Paul J Romero Jr 11,946 29.96% 11,946 29.96% Robert Schwartz 3,968 9.95% 3,968 9.95% Jo Rae Perkins 20,416 51.21% 20,416 51.21% John Verbeek 3,071 7.70% 3,071 7.70% Write-in (W) 467 1.17% 467 1.17% Cast Votes: 39,868 100.00% 39,868 100.00% Undervotes: 6,987 6,987 Overvotes: 19 19 US Senator - Democratic Party - Vote for one Choice Party Vote by Mail Total Jeff Merkley 55,949 98.69% 55,949 98.69% Write-in (W) 745 1.31% 745 1.31% Cast Votes: 56,694 100.00% 56,694 100.00% Undervotes: 7,609 7,609 Overvotes: 3 3 Cumulative Results Report Clackamas County, Oregon Official Results Registered Voters May 19, 2020 Primary Election 138710 of 296462 = 46.79% Primary Ballots Precincts Reporting 117 of 117 = 100.00% 5/19/2020 Run Time 9:26 AM Run Date 06/08/2020 Page 2 US Representative, 3rd District - Republican Party - Vote for one Choice Party Vote by Mail Total Frank Hecker 1,342 12.38% 1,342 12.38% Tom Harrison 2,595 23.93% 2,595 23.93% Joanna Harbour 6,806 62.77% 6,806 62.77% Write-in (W) 100 0.92% 100 0.92% Cast Votes: 10,843 100.00% 10,843 100.00% Undervotes: 2,245 2,245 Overvotes: 1 1 US Representative, 3rd District - Democratic Party - Vote for one Choice Party Vote by Mail Total Earl Blumenauer 10,094 82.72% 10,094 82.72% Charles Rand Barnett 145 1.19% 145 1.19% Dane Wilcox 273 2.24% 273 2.24% Albert Lee 1,371 11.23% 1,371 11.23% Matthew S Davis 163 1.34% 163 1.34% Write-in (W) 157 1.29% 157 1.29% Cast Votes: 12,203 100.00% 12,203 100.00% Undervotes: 864 864 Overvotes: 3 3 US Representative, 5th District - Republican Party - Vote for one Choice Party Vote by Mail Total Angela Roman 2,287 8.27% 2,287 8.27% Amy Ryan Courser 15,715 56.83% 15,715 56.83% G Shane Dinkel 5,801 20.98% 5,801 20.98% Joey Nations 3,490 12.62% 3,490 12.62% Write-in (W) 362 1.31% 362 1.31% Cast Votes: 27,655 100.00% 27,655 100.00% Undervotes: 6,121 6,121 Overvotes: 9 9 Cumulative Results Report Clackamas County, Oregon Official Results Registered Voters May 19, 2020 Primary Election 138710 of 296462 = 46.79% Primary Ballots Precincts Reporting 117 of 117 = 100.00% 5/19/2020 Run Time 9:26 AM Run Date 06/08/2020 Page 3 US Representative, 5th District - Democratic Party - Vote for one Choice Party Vote by Mail Total Blair G Reynolds 3,168 6.69% 3,168 6.69% Kurt Schrader 31,520 66.59% 31,520 66.59% Mark F Gamba 12,355 26.10% 12,355 26.10% Write-in (W) 293 0.62% 293 0.62% Cast Votes: 47,336 100.00% 47,336 100.00% Undervotes: 3,897 3,897 Overvotes: 3 3 Secretary of State - Republican Party - Vote for one Choice Party Vote by Mail Total Kim Thatcher 35,461 87.93% 35,461 87.93% Dave W Stauffer 4,474 11.09% 4,474 11.09% Write-in (W) 394 0.98% 394 0.98% Cast Votes: 40,329 100.00% 40,329 100.00% Undervotes: 6,534 6,534 Overvotes: 4 4 Secretary of State - Democratic Party - Vote for one Choice Party Vote by Mail Total Mark D Hass 24,429 41.66% 24,429 41.66% Jamie McLeod-Skinner 11,773 20.08% 11,773 20.08% Shemia Fagan 21,966 37.46% 21,966 37.46% Write-in (W) 471 0.80% 471 0.80% Cast Votes: 58,639 100.00% 58,639 100.00% Undervotes: 5,604 5,604 Overvotes: 10 10 State Treasurer - Republican Party - Vote for one Choice Party Vote by Mail Total Jeff Gudman 33,071 99.05% 33,071 99.05% Write-in (W) 318 0.95% 318 0.95% Cast Votes: 33,389 100.00% 33,389 100.00% Undervotes: 13,477 13,477 Overvotes: 1 1 Cumulative Results Report Clackamas County, Oregon Official Results Registered Voters May 19, 2020 Primary Election 138710 of 296462 = 46.79% Primary Ballots Precincts Reporting 117 of 117 = 100.00% 5/19/2020 Run Time 9:26 AM Run Date 06/08/2020 Page 4 State Treasurer - Democratic Party - Vote for one Choice Party Vote by Mail Total Tobias Read 46,662 98.73% 46,662 98.73% Write-in (W) 598 1.27% 598 1.27% Cast Votes: 47,260 100.00% 47,260 100.00% Undervotes: 16,991 16,991 Overvotes: 2 2 Attorney General - Republican Party - Vote for one Choice Party Vote by Mail Total Michael Cross 29,317 97.30% 29,317 97.30% Write-in (W) 814 2.70% 814 2.70% Cast Votes: 30,131 100.00% 30,131 100.00% Undervotes: 16,733 16,733 Overvotes: 3 3 Attorney General - Democratic Party - Vote for one Choice Party Vote by Mail Total Ellen Rosenblum 48,197 99.07% 48,197 99.07% Write-in (W) 450 0.93% 450 0.93% Cast Votes: 48,647 100.00% 48,647 100.00% Undervotes: 15,603 15,603 Overvotes: 3 3 State Senator, 9th District - Republican Party - Vote for one Choice Party Vote by Mail Total Fred Frank Girod 3,127 99.18% 3,127 99.18% Write-in (W) 26 0.82% 26 0.82% Cast Votes: 3,153 100.00% 3,153 100.00% Undervotes: 1,238 1,238 Overvotes: 0 0 Cumulative Results Report Clackamas County, Oregon Official Results Registered Voters May 19, 2020 Primary Election 138710 of 296462 = 46.79% Primary Ballots Precincts Reporting 117 of 117 = 100.00% 5/19/2020 Run Time 9:26 AM Run Date 06/08/2020 Page 5 State Senator, 9th District - Democratic Party - Vote for one Choice Party Vote by Mail Total Jim Hinsvark 1,531 96.59% 1,531 96.59% Write-in (W) 54 3.41% 54 3.41% Cast Votes: 1,585 100.00% 1,585 100.00% Undervotes: 905 905 Overvotes: 0 0 State Senator, 18th District - Republican Party - Vote for one No Candidate Filed Choice Party Vote by Mail Total Ben Bowman (W) 1 9.09% 1 9.09% Brian Boquist (W) 1 9.09% 1 9.09% Donald J Trump (W) 2 18.18% 2 18.18% Eric Leatham (W) 1 9.09% 1 9.09% Ethan Kramer (W) 1 9.09% 1 9.09% Fred G Sanford (W) 1 9.09% 1 9.09% Kevin Carty (W) 2 18.18% 2 18.18% Lyndon Ruhnke (W) 1 9.09% 1 9.09% Robert Schwartz (W) 1 9.09% 1 9.09% Cast Votes: 11 100.00% 11 100.00% Undervotes: 68 68 Overvotes: 0 0 State Senator, 18th District - Democratic Party - Vote for one Choice Party Vote by Mail Total Ben Bowman 51 31.10% 51 31.10% Ginny Burdick 113 68.90% 113 68.90% Cast Votes: 164 100.00% 164 100.00% Undervotes: 13 13 Overvotes: 0 0 State Senator, 21st District - Republican Party - Vote for one No Candidate Filed Choice Party Vote by Mail Total Aaron Hays (W) 1 0.50% 1 0.50% Alan Swanson (W) 8 4.00% 8 4.00% Amy Hunter (W) 1 0.50% 1 0.50% Andy D Anderson (W) 2 1.00% 2 1.00% Andy Kostechke (W) 1 0.50% 1 0.50% Anthony Howe (W) 1 0.50% 1 0.50% Cumulative Results Report Clackamas County, Oregon Official Results Registered Voters May 19, 2020 Primary Election 138710 of 296462 = 46.79% Primary Ballots Precincts Reporting 117 of 117 = 100.00% 5/19/2020 Run Time 9:26 AM Run Date 06/08/2020 Page 6 State Senator, 21st District - Republican Party - Vote for one No Candidate Filed Choice Party Vote by Mail Total Bill Kennemer (W) 1 0.50% 1 0.50% Bill Lakey (W) 2 1.00% 2 1.00% Bill Wousten (W) 1 0.50% 1 0.50% Bob Clark (W) 1 0.50% 1 0.50% Bob Ouellette (W) 1 0.50% 1 0.50% Brad Barker (W) 1 0.50% 1 0.50% Brad Gerke (W) 1 0.50% 1 0.50% Brent Blake (W) 1 0.50% 1 0.50% Brent Jacobs (W) 1 0.50% 1 0.50% Brent P Lachey (W) 1 0.50% 1 0.50% Brian Fowler (W) 2 1.00% 2 1.00% Brian Hodson (W) 1 0.50% 1 0.50% Brian Schetter (W) 1 0.50% 1 0.50% Bruce Moore (W) 1 0.50% 1 0.50% Casey Wells (W) 1 0.50% 1 0.50% Cath Sue OMalley (W) 1 0.50% 1 0.50% Chris Hurt (W) 2 1.00% 2 1.00% Christopher Dickey (W) 1 0.50% 1 0.50% Chuck Choung (W) 1 0.50% 1 0.50% Cliff Hutchinson (W) 2 1.00% 2 1.00% Condi Rice (W) 1 0.50% 1 0.50% Cory Graham (W) 1 0.50% 1 0.50% Dale McNulty (W) 1 0.50% 1 0.50% Dallas Heard (W) 3 1.50% 3 1.50% Dan Williamson (W) 1 0.50% 1 0.50% Daniel J Wilson (W) 1 0.50% 1 0.50% Dave Schroeder (W) 1 0.50% 1 0.50% Dave Stauffer (W) 2 1.00% 2 1.00% David Jones (W) 1 0.50% 1 0.50% David W White (W) 1 0.50% 1 0.50% Dirk Digger (W) 1 0.50% 1 0.50% Don Moutos (W) 3 1.50% 3 1.50% Donald Duck (W) 2 1.00% 2 1.00% Donny Law (W) 1 0.50% 1 0.50% Ellen Rosenblum (W) 1 0.50% 1 0.50% Emi Chastain (W) 1 0.50% 1 0.50% Eric G Moore (W) 1 0.50% 1 0.50% Eric O'Connor (W) 1 0.50% 1 0.50% Errin Keeling (W) 1 0.50% 1 0.50% Cumulative Results Report Clackamas County, Oregon Official Results Registered Voters May 19, 2020 Primary Election 138710 of 296462 = 46.79% Primary Ballots Precincts Reporting 117 of 117 = 100.00% 5/19/2020 Run Time 9:26 AM Run Date 06/08/2020 Page 7 State Senator, 21st District - Republican Party - Vote for one No Candidate Filed Choice Party Vote by Mail Total Eryn Hommel (W) 1 0.50% 1 0.50% Fred Frank Girod (W) 1 0.50% 1 0.50% Gabriella Locati (W) 2 1.00% 2 1.00% Gary Coe (W) 1 0.50% 1 0.50% Glen Danzig (W) 1 0.50% 1 0.50% Greg Ellis (W) 1 0.50% 1 0.50% Gregory Kendoll (W) 1 0.50% 1 0.50% Harmony Mulkes (W) 2 1.00% 2 1.00% Hubert Maloy (W) 1 0.50% 1 0.50% Jack Doineg (W) 1 0.50% 1 0.50% Jack L Esp (W) 5 2.50% 5 2.50% Jack Matthus (W) 1 0.50% 1 0.50% Jackson T Wilber (W) 1 0.50% 1 0.50% James Lee (W) 1 0.50% 1 0.50% Jason McAdory (W) 1 0.50% 1 0.50% Jay Kreilich (W) 1 0.50% 1 0.50% Jeff Kayne (W) 1 0.50% 1 0.50% Jeff Robertson (W) 2 1.00%
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