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Precinct Report Nassau County Official Results General Election November 4, 2008 Run Date:11/14/08 03:44 Pm PRECINCT REPORT NASSAU COUNTY OFFICIAL RESULTS GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 4, 2008 RUN DATE:11/14/08 03:44 PM 0101 101 - MLK/ ELM ST REC CTR VOTES PERCENT VOTES PERCENT REGISTERED VOTERS - TOTAL . 1827 BALLOTS CAST - TOTAL. 1466 COUNTY COMMISSIONER DISTRICT 1 VOTER TURNOUT - TOTAL . 80.24 (Vote for ) 1 Danny Leeper (REP) . 737 61.01 Jim B. Higginbotham (NPA) . 471 38.99 PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT (Vote for ) 1 John McCain (REP). 366 25.28 COUNTY COMMISSIONER DISTRICT 5 Barack Obama (DEM) . 1075 74.24 (Vote for ) 1 Gloria La Riva (PSL). 0 Walter (JR) Boatright (REP) . 404 31.39 Chuck Baldwin (CPF) . 0 Ramiro Palma (DEM) . 883 68.61 Gene Amondson (PRO) . 0 Bob Barr (LBT). 3 .21 Thomas Robert Stevens (OBJ) . 0 OHPA DISTRICT 1 James Harris (SWP) . 0 (Vote for ) 1 Cynthia McKinney (GRE) . 0 Melvin Usery (REP) . 425 37.54 Alan Keyes (AIP) . 2 .14 Peter Mallory (NPA) . 707 62.46 Ralph Nader (ECO). 0 Brian Moore (SPF). 0 Charles Jay (BTP). 0 SUPREME COURT JUSTICE WRITE-IN. 2 .14 (Vote for ) 1 YES . 705 63.97 NO. 397 36.03 REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS (Vote for ) 1 Ander Crenshaw (REP). 444 33.08 DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL #1 Jay McGovern (DEM) . 898 66.92 (Vote for ) 1 YES . 706 66.04 NO. 363 33.96 PUBLIC DEFENDER (Vote for ) 1 Matthew (Matt) A. Shirk (REP). 299 22.96 DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL #2 Bill White (DEM) . 1003 77.04 (Vote for ) 1 YES . 730 67.97 NO. 344 32.03 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 12 (Vote for ) 1 Janet H. Adkins (REP) . 838 92.49 DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL #3 WRITE-IN. 68 7.51 (Vote for ) 1 YES . 689 65.93 NO. 356 34.07 SHERIFF (Vote for ) 1 T.L. "Tommy" Seagraves, Jr. (REP) . 531 38.31 DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL #4 Jim Coe (DEM) . 855 61.69 (Vote for ) 1 YES . 644 61.22 NO. 408 38.78 PROPERTY APPRAISER (Vote for ) 1 Tammy Stiles (REP) . 443 33.64 DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL #5 Ray Harper (DEM) . 874 66.36 (Vote for ) 1 YES . 693 65.38 NO. 367 34.62 PRECINCT REPORT NASSAU COUNTY OFFICIAL RESULTS GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 4, 2008 RUN DATE:11/14/08 03:44 PM 0101 101 - MLK/ ELM ST REC CTR VOTES PERCENT DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL #6 (Vote for ) 1 YES . 690 64.67 NO. 377 35.33 AMENDMENT 1 (Vote for ) 1 YES . 628 50.44 NO. 617 49.56 AMENDMENT 2 (Vote for ) 1 YES . 834 63.04 NO. 489 36.96 AMENDMENT 3 (Vote for ) 1 YES . 751 62.32 NO. 454 37.68 AMENDMENT 4 (Vote for ) 1 YES . 864 71.52 NO. 344 28.48 AMENDMENT 6 (Vote for ) 1 YES . 883 74.70 NO. 299 25.30 AMENDMENT 8 (Vote for ) 1 YES . 659 53.02 NO. 584 46.98 PRECINCT REPORT NASSAU COUNTY OFFICIAL RESULTS GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 4, 2008 RUN DATE:11/14/08 03:44 PM 0102 102 - ATLANTIC REC CTR VOTES PERCENT VOTES PERCENT REGISTERED VOTERS - TOTAL . 6566 BALLOTS CAST - TOTAL. 5543 COUNTY COMMISSIONER DISTRICT 5 VOTER TURNOUT - TOTAL . 84.42 (Vote for ) 1 Walter (JR) Boatright (REP) . 3248 64.48 Ramiro Palma (DEM) . 1789 35.52 PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT (Vote for ) 1 John McCain (REP). 3475 62.90 OHPA DISTRICT 1 Barack Obama (DEM) . 1990 36.02 (Vote for ) 1 Gloria La Riva (PSL). 0 Melvin Usery (REP) . 2950 60.76 Chuck Baldwin (CPF) . 1 .02 Peter Mallory (NPA) . 1905 39.24 Gene Amondson (PRO) . 0 Bob Barr (LBT). 19 .34 Thomas Robert Stevens (OBJ) . 0 SUPREME COURT JUSTICE James Harris (SWP) . 0 (Vote for ) 1 Cynthia McKinney (GRE) . 3 .05 YES . 2862 65.61 Alan Keyes (AIP) . 0 NO. 1500 34.39 Ralph Nader (ECO). 19 .34 Brian Moore (SPF). 0 Charles Jay (BTP). 0 DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL #1 WRITE-IN. 18 .33 (Vote for ) 1 YES . 2823 65.87 NO. 1463 34.13 REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS (Vote for ) 1 Ander Crenshaw (REP). 3541 66.66 DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL #2 Jay McGovern (DEM) . 1771 33.34 (Vote for ) 1 YES . 2837 66.13 NO. 1453 33.87 PUBLIC DEFENDER (Vote for ) 1 Matthew (Matt) A. Shirk (REP). 2877 56.93 DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL #3 Bill White (DEM) . 2177 43.07 (Vote for ) 1 YES . 2879 67.53 NO. 1384 32.47 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 12 (Vote for ) 1 Janet H. Adkins (REP) . 4157 94.28 DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL #4 WRITE-IN. 252 5.72 (Vote for ) 1 YES . 2839 66.82 NO. 1410 33.18 SHERIFF (Vote for ) 1 T.L. "Tommy" Seagraves, Jr. (REP) . 3222 60.44 DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL #5 Jim Coe (DEM) . 2109 39.56 (Vote for ) 1 YES . 2889 67.82 NO. 1371 32.18 PROPERTY APPRAISER (Vote for ) 1 Tammy Stiles (REP) . 3435 66.97 DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL #6 Ray Harper (DEM) . 1694 33.03 (Vote for ) 1 YES . 2775 65.06 NO. 1490 34.94 COUNTY COMMISSIONER DISTRICT 1 (Vote for ) 1 Danny Leeper (REP) . 4012 77.66 Jim B. Higginbotham (NPA) . 1154 22.34 PRECINCT REPORT NASSAU COUNTY OFFICIAL RESULTS GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 4, 2008 RUN DATE:11/14/08 03:44 PM 0102 102 - ATLANTIC REC CTR VOTES PERCENT AMENDMENT 1 (Vote for ) 1 YES . 2447 47.74 NO. 2679 52.26 AMENDMENT 2 (Vote for ) 1 YES . 3322 61.83 NO. 2051 38.17 AMENDMENT 3 (Vote for ) 1 YES . 3316 66.92 NO. 1639 33.08 AMENDMENT 4 (Vote for ) 1 YES . 3679 74.47 NO. 1261 25.53 AMENDMENT 6 (Vote for ) 1 YES . 3745 76.77 NO. 1133 23.23 AMENDMENT 8 (Vote for ) 1 YES . 2082 40.98 NO. 2998 59.02 PRECINCT REPORT NASSAU COUNTY OFFICIAL RESULTS GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 4, 2008 RUN DATE:11/14/08 03:44 PM 0201 201 - NEW LIFE CH VOTES PERCENT VOTES PERCENT REGISTERED VOTERS - TOTAL . 1924 BALLOTS CAST - TOTAL. 1681 COUNTY COMMISSIONER DISTRICT 1 VOTER TURNOUT - TOTAL . 87.37 (Vote for ) 1 Danny Leeper (REP) . 1263 80.50 Jim B. Higginbotham (NPA) . 306 19.50 PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT (Vote for ) 1 John McCain (REP). 1207 72.15 COUNTY COMMISSIONER DISTRICT 5 Barack Obama (DEM) . 447 26.72 (Vote for ) 1 Gloria La Riva (PSL). 0 Walter (JR) Boatright (REP) . 1083 70.28 Chuck Baldwin (CPF) . 0 Ramiro Palma (DEM) . 458 29.72 Gene Amondson (PRO) . 0 Bob Barr (LBT). 7 .42 Thomas Robert Stevens (OBJ) . 0 OHPA DISTRICT 1 James Harris (SWP) . 0 (Vote for ) 1 Cynthia McKinney (GRE) . 0 Melvin Usery (REP) . 977 66.83 Alan Keyes (AIP) . 1 .06 Peter Mallory (NPA) . 485 33.17 Ralph Nader (ECO). 4 .24 Brian Moore (SPF). 0 Charles Jay (BTP). 0 SUPREME COURT JUSTICE WRITE-IN. 7 .42 (Vote for ) 1 YES . 864 63.58 NO. 495 36.42 REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS (Vote for ) 1 Ander Crenshaw (REP). 1223 75.49 DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL #1 Jay McGovern (DEM) . 397 24.51 (Vote for ) 1 YES . 837 63.03 NO. 491 36.97 PUBLIC DEFENDER (Vote for ) 1 Matthew (Matt) A. Shirk (REP). 1004 65.03 DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL #2 Bill White (DEM) . 540 34.97 (Vote for ) 1 YES . 828 62.30 NO. 501 37.70 STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 5 (Vote for ) 1 Stephen Wise (REP) . 1188 76.45 DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL #3 George Anthony Lovenguth (DEM) . 366 23.55 (Vote for ) 1 YES . 857 65.22 NO. 457 34.78 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 12 (Vote for ) 1 Janet H. Adkins (REP) . 1294 96.35 DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL #4 WRITE-IN. 49 3.65 (Vote for ) 1 YES . 855 65.07 NO. 459 34.93 SHERIFF (Vote for ) 1 T.L. "Tommy" Seagraves, Jr. (REP) . 1038 63.92 DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL #5 Jim Coe (DEM) . 586 36.08 (Vote for ) 1 YES . 860 65.40 NO. 455 34.60 PROPERTY APPRAISER (Vote for ) 1 Tammy Stiles (REP) . 1122 72.02 Ray Harper (DEM) . 436 27.98 PRECINCT REPORT NASSAU COUNTY OFFICIAL RESULTS GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 4, 2008 RUN DATE:11/14/08 03:44 PM 0201 201 - NEW LIFE CH VOTES PERCENT DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL #6 (Vote for ) 1 YES . 817 62.22 NO. 496 37.78 AMENDMENT 1 (Vote for ) 1 YES . 656 42.27 NO. 896 57.73 AMENDMENT 2 (Vote for ) 1 YES . 1166 71.53 NO. 464 28.47 AMENDMENT 3 (Vote for ) 1 YES . 953 63.58 NO. 546 36.42 AMENDMENT 4 (Vote for ) 1 YES . 1018 68.83 NO. 461 31.17 AMENDMENT 6 (Vote for ) 1 YES . 1097 73.92 NO. 387 26.08 AMENDMENT 8 (Vote for ) 1 YES . 572 36.88 NO. 979 63.12 PRECINCT REPORT NASSAU COUNTY OFFICIAL RESULTS GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 4, 2008 RUN DATE:11/14/08 03:44 PM 0202 202 - CHRIST THE REDEEMER VOTES PERCENT VOTES PERCENT REGISTERED VOTERS - TOTAL . 3238 BALLOTS CAST - TOTAL. 2644 COUNTY COMMISSIONER DISTRICT 5 VOTER TURNOUT - TOTAL . 81.66 (Vote for ) 1 Walter (JR) Boatright (REP) . 1609 67.55 Ramiro Palma (DEM) . 773 32.45 PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT (Vote for ) 1 John McCain (REP). 1777 67.62 OHPA DISTRICT 1 Barack Obama (DEM) . 825 31.39 (Vote for ) 1 Gloria La Riva (PSL). 0 Melvin Usery (REP) . 1446 62.52 Chuck Baldwin (CPF) . 4 .15 Peter Mallory (NPA) . 867 37.48 Gene Amondson (PRO) . 0 Bob Barr (LBT). 8 .30 Thomas Robert Stevens (OBJ) . 0 SUPREME COURT JUSTICE James Harris (SWP) . 0 (Vote for ) 1 Cynthia McKinney (GRE) . 0 YES . 1419 66.18 Alan Keyes (AIP) . 0 NO.
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