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2010 Primary Official Election Results Unofficial Results FILLMORE COUNTY, NEBRASKA UNOFFICIAL RESULTS RUN DATE:05/11/10 PRIMARY ELECTION RUN TIME:09:25 PM MAY 11, 2010 STATISTICS VOTES PERCENT PRECINCTS COUNTED (OF 12) . 12 100.00 REGISTERED VOTERS - TOTAL . 4,120 BALLOTS CAST - TOTAL. 931 BALLOTS CAST - REPUBLICAN . 628 67.45 BALLOTS CAST - DEMOCRATIC . 263 28.25 BALLOTS CAST - NONPARTISAN. 40 4.30 VOTER TURNOUT - TOTAL . 22.60 ********** (Republican) ********** Rep in Congress Dist 3 Vote for 1 (WITH 12 OF 12 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Dennis L. Parker . 71 11.25 Adrian Smith . 524 83.04 WRITE-IN. 1 .16 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 35 5.55 Total . 631 Governor Vote for 1 (WITH 11 OF 11 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Paul Anderson . 45 7.17 Dave Heineman . 537 85.51 Christopher N. Geary. 26 4.14 WRITE-IN. 1 .16 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 19 3.03 Total . 628 Secretary of State Vote for 1 (WITH 11 OF 11 PRECINCTS COUNTED) John A. Gale . 523 83.28 WRITE-IN. 3 .48 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 102 16.24 Total . 628 State Treasurer Vote for 1 (WITH 11 OF 11 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Don Stenberg . 270 42.99 Tony Fulton. 199 31.69 Tom Nesbitt. 115 18.31 WRITE-IN. 1 .16 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 43 6.85 Total . 628 Attorney General Vote for 1 (WITH 11 OF 11 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Jon Bruning. 559 89.01 WRITE-IN. 3 .48 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 66 10.51 Total . 628 Auditor of Public Accounts Vote for 1 (WITH 11 OF 11 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Mike Foley . 529 84.24 WRITE-IN. 4 .64 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 95 15.13 Total . 628 Public Service Commissioner Dist 4 Vote for 1 (WITH 11 OF 11 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Roger L. Bohrer . 74 11.78 Rod Johnson. 319 50.80 Paul A. Rosberg . 74 11.78 WRITE-IN. 2 .32 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 159 25.32 Total . 628 County Assessor Vote for 1 (WITH 11 OF 11 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Lynn Mussman . 531 84.55 WRITE-IN. 3 .48 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 94 14.97 Total . 628 County Attorney Vote for 1 (WITH 11 OF 11 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Jill R. Cunningham . 445 70.86 WRITE-IN. 16 2.55 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 167 26.59 Total . 628 County Clerk Vote for 1 (WITH 11 OF 11 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Amy Nelson . 551 87.74 WRITE-IN. 7 1.11 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 70 11.15 Total . 628 Clerk of the District Court Vote for 1 (WITH 11 OF 11 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Peggy Birky. 541 86.15 WRITE-IN. 5 .80 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 82 13.06 Total . 628 County Treasurer Vote for 1 (WITH 11 OF 11 PRECINCTS COUNTED) WRITE-IN. 39 6.21 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 589 93.79 Total . 628 County Sheriff Vote for 1 (WITH 11 OF 11 PRECINCTS COUNTED) William (Bill) L. Burgess . 511 81.37 WRITE-IN. 9 1.43 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 108 17.20 Total . 628 County Supervisor Dist 1 Vote for 1 (WITH 3 OF 3 PRECINCTS COUNTED) WRITE-IN. 0 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 46 100.00 Total . 46 County Supervisor Dist 3 Vote for 1 (WITH 4 OF 4 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Jerry D. Galusha . 79 91.86 WRITE-IN. 1 1.16 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 6 6.98 Total . 86 County Supervisor Dist 5 Vote for 1 (WITH 3 OF 3 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Steven D. Yates . 81 85.26 WRITE-IN. 0 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 14 14.74 Total . 95 County Supervisor Dist 7 Vote for 1 (WITH 3 OF 3 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Dennis Kimbrough . 69 38.98 Merle D. Noel . 107 60.45 WRITE-IN. 0 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 1 .56 Total . 177 County Surveyor Vote for 1 (WITH 11 OF 11 PRECINCTS COUNTED) WRITE-IN. 14 2.23 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 614 97.77 Total . 628 ********** (Democratic) ********** Rep in Congress Dist 3 Vote for 1 (WITH 12 OF 12 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Rebekah Davis . 174 66.16 WRITE-IN. 2 .76 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 87 33.08 Total . 263 Governor Vote for 1 (WITH 11 OF 11 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Mark Lakers. 181 68.82 WRITE-IN. 3 1.14 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 79 30.04 Total . 263 Secretary of State Vote for 1 (WITH 11 OF 11 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Janet Stewart . 171 65.02 WRITE-IN. 2 .76 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 90 34.22 Total . 263 State Treasurer Vote for 1 (WITH 11 OF 11 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Mark Stoj . 159 60.46 WRITE-IN. 2 .76 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 102 38.78 Total . 263 Attorney General Vote for 1 (WITH 11 OF 11 PRECINCTS COUNTED) WRITE-IN. 15 5.70 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 248 94.30 Total . 263 Auditor of Public Accounts Vote for 1 (WITH 11 OF 11 PRECINCTS COUNTED) WRITE-IN. 5 1.90 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 258 98.10 Total . 263 Public Service Commissioner Dist 4 Vote for 1 (WITH 11 OF 11 PRECINCTS COUNTED) WRITE-IN. 3 1.14 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 260 98.86 Total . 263 County Assessor Vote for 1 (WITH 11 OF 11 PRECINCTS COUNTED) WRITE-IN. 7 2.66 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 256 97.34 Total . 263 County Attorney Vote for 1 (WITH 11 OF 11 PRECINCTS COUNTED) WRITE-IN. 8 3.04 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 255 96.96 Total . 263 County Clerk Vote for 1 (WITH 11 OF 11 PRECINCTS COUNTED) WRITE-IN. 6 2.28 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 257 97.72 Total . 263 Clerk of the District Court Vote for 1 (WITH 11 OF 11 PRECINCTS COUNTED) WRITE-IN. 8 3.04 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 255 96.96 Total . 263 County Treasurer Vote for 1 (WITH 11 OF 11 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Barbara L. Trapp . 234 88.97 WRITE-IN. 1 .38 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 28 10.65 Total . 263 County Sheriff Vote for 1 (WITH 11 OF 11 PRECINCTS COUNTED) WRITE-IN. 14 5.32 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 249 94.68 Total . 263 County Supervisor Dist 1 Vote for 1 (WITH 3 OF 3 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Robert W. Mueller. 33 91.67 WRITE-IN. 1 2.78 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 2 5.56 Total . 36 County Supervisor Dist 3 Vote for 1 (WITH 4 OF 4 PRECINCTS COUNTED) WRITE-IN. 3 7.89 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 35 92.11 Total . 38 County Supervisor Dist 5 Vote for 1 (WITH 3 OF 3 PRECINCTS COUNTED) WRITE-IN. 2 6.67 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 28 93.33 Total . 30 County Supervisor Dist 7 Vote for 1 (WITH 3 OF 3 PRECINCTS COUNTED) WRITE-IN. 3 6.12 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 46 93.88 Total . 49 County Surveyor Vote for 1 (WITH 11 OF 11 PRECINCTS COUNTED) WRITE-IN. 3 1.14 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 260 98.86 Total . 263 ********** (NONPARTISAN) ********** Legislative Member Dist 32 Vote for 1 (WITH 11 OF 11 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Russell J. Karpisek . 762 81.85 WRITE-IN. 6 .64 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 163 17.51 Total . 931 State BOE Member Dist 5 Vote for 1 (WITH 11 OF 11 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Patricia H. Timm . 640 68.74 WRITE-IN. 6 .64 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 285 30.61 Total . 931 Shickley School Dist 54 Board Mem Vote for 3 (WITH 3 OF 3 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Chris Swartzendruber. 63 9.33 Dan Miller . 100 14.81 Tiya Johnson . 137 20.30 Les Schlegel . 85 12.59 Will Swartzendruber . 34 5.04 Kari Jo Alfs . 88 13.04 John Mick . 94 13.93 WRITE-IN. 19 2.81 Over Votes . 15 2.22 Under Votes . 40 5.93 Total . 675 Friend School Dist 68 Board Mem Vote for 3 (WITH 2 OF 2 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Richard Dickinson. 0 Jack Hoffman . 0 Brian Himmelberg . 0 Tim Due . 0 Nathan Klenke . 0 Scott Spohn. 0 Wendell L. Roth . 0 WRITE-IN. 0 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 0 McCool Junction Public Schools Bond Elec Vote for 1 (WITH 3 OF 3 PRECINCTS COUNTED) FOR . 0 AGAINST . 0 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 0 Constitutional Amendment 1 Vote for 1 (WITH 11 OF 11 PRECINCTS COUNTED) For . 434 46.62 Against . 364 39.10 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 133 14.29 Total . 931 .
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