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Summary Report Primary Election Official Report Run Date:03/11/16 St.Clair County, Alabama Run Time:01:20 Pm March 1, 2016 Statistics SUMMARY REPORT PRIMARY ELECTION OFFICIAL REPORT RUN DATE:03/11/16 ST.CLAIR COUNTY, ALABAMA RUN TIME:01:20 PM MARCH 1, 2016 STATISTICS VOTES PERCENT PRECINCTS COUNTED (OF 32) . 32 100.00 REGISTERED VOTERS - TOTAL . 0 BALLOTS CAST - TOTAL. 21,937 BALLOTS CAST - DEMOCRAT. 2,625 11.97 BALLOTS CAST - REPUBLICAN . 19,351 88.21 BALLOTS CAST - NONPARTISAN. 10 .05 ********** (DEMOCRAT) ********** PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES (WITH 32 OF 32 PRECINCTS COUNTED) HILLARY CLINTON . 1,814 69.24 ROQUE "Rocky" De La FUENTE. 6 .23 MARTIN J. O'MALLEY . 7 .27 BERNIE SANDERS. 751 28.66 UNCOMMITTED. 42 1.60 Over Votes . 2 Under Votes . 7 FEMALE DELEGATES 3RD CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT (Vote for not more than) 4 (WITH 32 OF 32 PRECINCTS COUNTED) LIZ McADORY BORG . 313 4.68 GWENDOLYN HARRIS BROOKS. 560 8.38 JACQUELYN CARLISLE . 316 4.73 SARAH ELISABETH CLAYTON. 392 5.86 SHEILA DEGAN GILBERT. 281 4.20 CAROL GOWAN. 249 3.72 PATRICIA THOMAS IVERY . 245 3.66 PAT "Patsy" JONES. 539 8.06 REBECCA MARION. 334 5.00 GAIL RUTHERFORD . 266 3.98 EVELYN JETER THOMAS . 325 4.86 SHIRLEY SCOTT-HARRIS. 289 4.32 LOGAN BRADSHAW. 368 5.50 DIANA EIDSON . 340 5.09 SUEANNE GRIFFITH . 339 5.07 SANDRA JOHNSTON . 443 6.63 LAUREN A. J. KIRBY . 275 4.11 KATHRYN MINTER. 288 4.31 ANITA McDANIEL BRUECK . 152 2.27 JESSICA-LYNN M. FORBUS . 191 2.86 MARTHA L. JORDAN . 180 2.69 Over Votes . 704 Under Votes . 3,115 MALE DELEGATES 3RD CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT (Vote for not more than) 4 (WITH 32 OF 32 PRECINCTS COUNTED) ZACK BUCKNER . 320 4.92 VANN CALDWELL . 222 3.41 JOHNNY FORD. 647 9.95 HARRY GILLIAM . 401 6.17 FRED GRAY, JR.. 537 8.26 ALLEN JACKSON . 329 5.06 EVERETT B. KELLEY. 227 3.49 THERON STOKES . 238 3.66 DARRELL TURNER. 379 5.83 LARRY F. WARREN . 137 2.11 ROBERT "Bobby" WARREN . 251 3.86 JAMES WAYNE FLYNT. 259 3.98 CHARLES CLAYTON BROWNLEE . 517 7.95 JESSE T. SMITH. 529 8.14 JOSEPH THOMPSON . 520 8.00 JUAN CARLOS VALDES . 472 7.26 HUNTER CHASE GENTRY . 187 2.88 WILLIE L. KIRK, JR. 215 3.31 JAMES R. LAWLOR, IV . 115 1.77 Over Votes . 400 Under Votes . 3,602 UNITED STATES SENATOR (WITH 32 OF 32 PRECINCTS COUNTED) RON CRUMPTON . 1,222 61.97 CHARLES NANA . 750 38.03 Over Votes . 1 Under Votes . 654 ********** (REPUBLICAN) ********** PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES (WITH 32 OF 32 PRECINCTS COUNTED) JEB BUSH. 80 .41 BEN CARSON . 2,098 10.86 CHRIS CHRISTIE. 12 .06 TED CRUZ. 5,191 26.88 CARLY FIORINA . 11 .06 LINDSEY GRAHAM. 5 .03 MIKE HUCKABEE . 43 .22 JOHN R. KASICH. 520 2.69 RAND PAUL . 36 .19 MARCO RUBIO. 2,592 13.42 RICK SANTORUM . 10 .05 DONALD J. TRUMP . 8,614 44.60 UNCOMMITTED. 102 .53 Over Votes . 8 Under Votes . 32 BUSH Delegates, Place 10 (WITH 32 OF 32 PRECINCTS COUNTED) LUKE CAMARA. 1,609 48.64 MATT LEMBKE. 1,699 51.36 Over Votes . 2 Under Votes . 16,000 CARSON Delegates, Place 1 (WITH 32 OF 32 PRECINCTS COUNTED) PHYLLIS DAVIS . 1,269 32.63 BILL HARRIS. 1,543 39.68 DEAN PARKER. 1,077 27.69 Over Votes . 9 Under Votes . 15,415 CARSON Delegates, Place 2 (WITH 32 OF 32 PRECINCTS COUNTED) CLAY BARCLAY . 1,676 45.03 PAT WILSON . 1,288 34.61 BENJAMIN WINDOM . 758 20.37 Over Votes . 7 Under Votes . 15,583 CARSON Delegates, Place 3 (WITH 32 OF 32 PRECINCTS COUNTED) RALPH CARMICHAEL . 1,714 47.74 FRED "Michael" HUGHES . 1,876 52.26 Over Votes . 1 Under Votes . 15,721 CARSON Delegates, Place 4 (WITH 32 OF 32 PRECINCTS COUNTED) JOANNE B. PARKER . 1,102 30.91 RENEE GENTLE POWERS . 615 17.25 ANN PRATHER SPECK. 577 16.19 BRUCE E. TUCKER . 1,271 35.65 Over Votes . 5 Under Votes . 15,742 CARSON Delegates, Place 5 (WITH 32 OF 32 PRECINCTS COUNTED) NICK ADAMS . 1,113 31.98 ALEX FOX. 589 16.93 AUTUMN KING. 715 20.55 ERIN MATHEWS . 785 22.56 RUSS VANDEVELDE . 278 7.99 Over Votes . 3 Under Votes . 15,829 CARSON Delegates, Place 6 (WITH 32 OF 32 PRECINCTS COUNTED) JACKIE CURTISS. 1,473 43.61 MONIQUE R. HENLEY. 540 15.99 MICHAEL PETRUZELLA . 877 25.96 MORRIS A. WESELOH. 488 14.45 Over Votes . 2 Under Votes . 15,932 CARSON Delegates, Place 7 (WITH 32 OF 32 PRECINCTS COUNTED) THOMAS A. KENDRICK . 2,283 71.21 ELBERT PETERS . 923 28.79 Over Votes . 2 Under Votes . 16,104 CARSON Delegates, Place 8 (WITH 32 OF 32 PRECINCTS COUNTED) RHODA S. BOONE. 2,310 74.52 SHANTRELL NICKS . 790 25.48 Over Votes . 3 Under Votes . 16,209 CARSON Delegates, Place 13 (WITH 32 OF 32 PRECINCTS COUNTED) PATTY HOBBS. 1,416 43.08 JAMES P. KENNEDY . 1,871 56.92 Over Votes . 1 Under Votes . 16,024 CARSON Delegates, Place 25 (WITH 32 OF 32 PRECINCTS COUNTED) GINGER MURPHY . 1,624 49.00 BRET RIDDLE. 1,690 51.00 Over Votes . 1 Under Votes . 15,997 CRUZ Delegates, Place 2 (WITH 32 OF 32 PRECINCTS COUNTED) CHIP BROWN . 2,182 41.96 ANN EUBANK . 1,329 25.56 STEVEN KING. 1,689 32.48 Over Votes . 12 Under Votes . 14,106 CRUZ Delegates, Place 3 (WITH 32 OF 32 PRECINCTS COUNTED) TERESA F. BRAUN . 1,862 37.56 DAVID WILSON . 3,095 62.44 Over Votes . 9 Under Votes . 14,352 CRUZ Delegates, Place 4 (WITH 32 OF 32 PRECINCTS COUNTED) MO BROOKS . 2,304 45.01 SUZELLE JOSEY . 515 10.06 CHERYL MATHEWS. 1,768 34.54 MELODY WARBINGTON. 532 10.39 Over Votes . 23 Under Votes . 14,175 CRUZ Delegates, Place 7 (WITH 32 OF 32 PRECINCTS COUNTED) CARLA S. KING . 1,950 38.62 WILL MOTLOW. 1,773 35.12 DAWN RAY. 1,326 26.26 Over Votes . 4 Under Votes . 14,264 CRUZ Delegates, Place 9 (WITH 32 OF 32 PRECINCTS COUNTED) SUE ALEXANDER . 3,082 61.57 CHRISTOPHER DRENSEK . 1,924 38.43 Over Votes . 8 Under Votes . 14,304 CRUZ Delegates, Place 25 (WITH 32 OF 32 PRECINCTS COUNTED) MARGARET S. CLARKE . 2,029 42.49 CARSON SPRAYBERRY. 2,746 57.51 Over Votes . 6 Under Votes . 14,536 HUCKABEE Delegates, Place 3 (WITH 32 OF 32 PRECINCTS COUNTED) JOEL L. KIMBROUGH. 1,186 57.35 CLAUDIA SIMPSON . 882 42.65 Over Votes . 1 Under Votes . 17,241 KASICH Delegates, Place 3 (WITH 32 OF 32 PRECINCTS COUNTED) M. BAKER ALLEN. 916 39.21 RICK PATE . 1,420 60.79 Over Votes . 5 Under Votes . 16,971 RUBIO Delegates, Place 1 (WITH 32 OF 32 PRECINCTS COUNTED) HANK BLACKMON . 1,152 33.74 ROSS D'ENTREMONT . 251 7.35 HAILEY LANN. 751 22.00 MARY DEMPSEY LEMBKE . 577 16.90 CLAY SCOFIELD . 683 20.01 Over Votes . 31 Under Votes . 15,869 RUBIO Delegates, Place 2 (WITH 32 OF 32 PRECINCTS COUNTED) SALLIE M. BRYANT . 1,633 48.80 GREG REID . 1,713 51.20 Over Votes . 4 Under Votes . 15,963 RUBIO Delegates, Place 3 (WITH 32 OF 32 PRECINCTS COUNTED) MICHAEL F. "Mike" BOLIN. 2,232 62.84 JOE M. DOMNANOVICH . 469 13.20 CAM WARD. 851 23.96 Over Votes . 6 Under Votes . 15,756 RUBIO Delegates, Place 4 (WITH 32 OF 32 PRECINCTS COUNTED) JAMES W. "Jim" BENNETT . 1,786 51.54 VICTOR K. BIEBIGHAUSER . 283 8.17 LINDA MAYNOR . 1,092 31.52 DEREK WALTCHACK . 304 8.77 Over Votes . 12 Under Votes . 15,837 RUBIO Delegates, Place 5 (WITH 32 OF 32 PRECINCTS COUNTED) PAUL DeMARCO . 2,580 73.40 MARSHALL YATES. 935 26.60 Over Votes . 4 Under Votes . 15,795 RUBIO Delegates, Place 6 (WITH 32 OF 32 PRECINCTS COUNTED) JOHN AMARI . 1,456 40.46 GREG COOK . 807 22.42 DON FISHER . 476 13.23 KAY FOX . 860 23.90 Over Votes . 10 Under Votes . 15,705 RUBIO Delegates, Place 7 (WITH 32 OF 32 PRECINCTS COUNTED) SUSAN DuBOSE . 1,719 49.48 MATT FRIDY . 654 18.83 STEVE SMITH. 1,101 31.69 Over Votes . 2 Under Votes . 15,838 RUBIO Delegates, Place 9 (WITH 32 OF 32 PRECINCTS COUNTED) CAROL HINKLE . 1,801 52.71 OSCAR M. PRICE III . 507 14.84 DAVID WISDOM . 1,109 32.46 Over Votes . 2 Under Votes . 15,895 RUBIO Delegates, Place 13 (WITH 32 OF 32 PRECINCTS COUNTED) SUSAN BLANKENSHIP. 2,032 60.46 MICHAEL KING . 1,329 39.54 Over Votes . 2 Under Votes . 15,951 RUBIO Delegates, Place 24 (WITH 32 OF 32 PRECINCTS COUNTED) NATHANIEL LEDBETTER . 1,706 52.28 JASON TUNNELL . 1,557 47.72 Over Votes . 2 Under Votes . 16,049 TRUMP Delegates, Place 1 (WITH 32 OF 32 PRECINCTS COUNTED) JONATHAN O. BARBEE . 1,607 21.94 JIM BONNER . 2,571 35.11 TOM DAVIS . 1,269 17.33 RANDY E. DUNCAN . 579 7.91 STACY LEE GEORGE . 1,297 17.71 Over Votes . 32 Under Votes . 11,970 TRUMP Delegates, Place 2 (WITH 32 OF 32 PRECINCTS COUNTED) JIM CARNS . 5,883 82.68 KEN GAWRONSKI JR.. 1,232 17.32 Over Votes . 14 Under Votes . 12,196 TRUMP Delegates, Place 6 (WITH 32 OF 32 PRECINCTS COUNTED) JAMES MATTHEWS. 3,933 57.39 TIM WADSWORTH . 2,920 42.61 Over Votes . 14 Under Votes . 12,457 BUSH Delegates, Place 1, 3RD CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT (WITH 32 OF 32 PRECINCTS COUNTED) GERALD DIAL. 1,020 42.25 TIM HUDDLESTON. 1,394 57.75 Over Votes . 1 Under Votes .
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