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Hawaii Certificate of Ascertainment 2016 State ofHawaii To the Archivist of the United States Pursuant to the Laws ofthe United States J, DAVID Y. IGE, Governor of the State ofHawaii, do hereby certify that the returns of votes cast/or Electors of President and Vice President ofthe United States ofAmerica, for the State ofHawaii, at an election held therein/or that purpose, on the Tuesday after the first Monday in November, in the year of our Lord two thousand and sixteen, agreeably to the provisions of the laws ofthe said State, and in conformity with the Constitution and laws of the United States, for the respective terms prescribed by the Constitution of the United States, to begin on the twentieth day of January in the year of our Lord two thousand and seventeen, were, ascertained on the seventeenth day ofNovember A.D. two thousand and sixteen, and that the list ofpersons voted/or and the number of votes cast/or each, respectively, is as follows: CONSTITUTION PARTY OF HAWAII DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF HAWAII Aaron Moke Stephens 4,508 John Bickel 266,891 Latesha Stephens 4,508 Janice Bond 266,891 Maika Woods 4,508 Marie (Dolly) Strazar 266,891 Angela Woods 4,508 David Mulinix 266,891 GREEN PARTY OF HAWAII LIBERTARIAN PARTY OF HAWAII Jeff Turner 12,737 Donald Johnston 15,954 Nick Nikhilananda 12,737 Lawrence R. Bartley 15,954 Elisabeth Green 12,737 Timothy Lucey 15,954 Julie Hedgecock-Jacobson 12,737 Lane Yoder 15,954 HAWAII REPUBLICAN PARTY Nathan Paikai 128,847 David Yonan 128,847 Janice M Hellreich 128,847 Gene Ward 128,847 And Ifurther certify that John Bickel Janice Bond Marie (Dolly) Strazar David Mulinix were appointed Electors ofPresident and Vice President of the United States ofAmerica, for the State ofHawaii, at said election. Given under my hand and the Seal ofthe State, this seventeenth day of November, in the year of our Lord two thousand and sixteen. .
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