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Park County Abstract of Votes 6/7/2016 Montana Primary Election PARK COUNTY ABSTRACT OF VOTES 6/7/2016 MONTANA PRIMARY ELECTION Number of District Precinct Registered Voters Votes Cast HD59 59A NORTH PC 1059 498 59B N CENTRAL PC 1424 709 59C S CENTRAL PC 1190 541 59D SOUTH PC 1098 440 Subtotal 4771 2188 HD60 60A NW OF LIVINGSTON 930 424 60B SW OF LIVINGSTON 980 371 60CL NW COL 1108 485 60DL NE COL 1020 420 60EL SE COL 974 418 60FL SC COL 927 380 60GL SW COL 1038 479 Subtotal 6977 2977 Total 11748 5165 1 of 12 PARK COUNTY ABSTRACT OF VOTES 6/7/2016 MONTANA PRIMARY ELECTION PRESIDENT District Precinct Democrat HILLARY CLINTON BERNIE SANDERS NO PREFERENCE HD 59 59A NORTH PC 66 62 3 59B N CENTRAL 116 149 6 PC 59C S CENTRAL 65 134 5 PC 59D SOUTH PC 106 116 4 SubTotal 353 461 18 HD 60 60A NW OF 65 108 5 LIVINGSTON 60B SW OF 70 80 5 LIVINGSTON 60CL NW COL 77 137 6 60DL NE COL 85 171 4 60EL SE COL 81 204 6 60FL SC COL 89 175 2 60GL SW COL 96 185 4 SubTotal 563 1060 32 Total 916 1521 50 UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE District Precinct Democrat DENISE JUNEAU HD 59 59A NORTH PC 115 59B N CENTRAL 230 PC 59C S CENTRAL 164 PC 59D SOUTH PC 199 SubTotal 708 HD 60 60A NW OF 147 LIVINGSTON 60B SW OF 132 LIVINGSTON 60CL NW COL 191 60DL NE COL 240 60EL SE COL 254 60FL SC COL 224 60GL SW COL 247 SubTotal 1435 Total 2143 2 of 12 PARK COUNTY ABSTRACT OF VOTES 6/7/2016 MONTANA PRIMARY ELECTION GOVERNOR & LT. GOVERNOR Democrat District Precinct STEVE BULLOCK AND BILL MCCHESNEY MIKE COONEY AND MIKE ANDERSON HD 59 59A NORTH PC 114 15 59B N CENTRAL 241 15 PC 59C S CENTRAL 168 18 PC 59D SOUTH PC 203 10 SubTotal 726 58 HD 60 60A NW OF 163 9 LIVINGSTON 60B SW OF 141 4 LIVINGSTON 60CL NW COL 192 16 60DL NE COL 232 21 60EL SE COL 249 20 60FL SC COL 226 17 60GL SW COL 249 16 SubTotal 1452 103 Total 2178 161 SECRETARY OF STATE District Precinct Democrat MONICA J. LINDEEN HD 59 59A NORTH PC 114 59B N CENTRAL 221 PC 59C S CENTRAL 161 PC 59D SOUTH PC 195 SubTotal 691 HD 60 60A NW OF 150 LIVINGSTON 60B SW OF 127 LIVINGSTON 60CL NW COL 191 60DL NE COL 229 60EL SE COL 251 60FL SC COL 213 60GL SW COL 237 SubTotal 1398 Total 2089 3 of 12 PARK COUNTY ABSTRACT OF VOTES 6/7/2016 MONTANA PRIMARY ELECTION ATTORNEY GENERAL District Precinct Democrat LARRY JENT HD 59 59A NORTH PC 113 59B N CENTRAL 203 PC 59C S CENTRAL 147 PC 59D SOUTH PC 187 SubTotal 650 HD 60 60A NW OF 135 LIVINGSTON 60B SW OF 119 LIVINGSTON 60CL NW COL 182 60DL NE COL 214 60EL SE COL 237 60FL SC COL 207 60GL SW COL 214 SubTotal 1308 Total 1958 STATE AUDITOR District Precinct Democrat JESSE LASLOVICH HD 59 59A NORTH PC 105 59B N CENTRAL 196 PC 59C S CENTRAL 144 PC 59D SOUTH PC 181 SubTotal 626 HD 60 60A NW OF 135 LIVINGSTON 60B SW OF 121 LIVINGSTON 60CL NW COL 181 60DL NE COL 213 60EL SE COL 231 60FL SC COL 205 60GL SW COL 210 SubTotal 1296 Total 1922 4 of 12 PARK COUNTY ABSTRACT OF VOTES 6/7/2016 MONTANA PRIMARY ELECTION STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC District Precinct INSTRUCTION Democrat MELISSA ROMANO HD 59 59A NORTH PC 110 59B N CENTRAL 202 PC 59C S CENTRAL 151 PC 59D SOUTH PC 184 SubTotal 647 HD 60 60A NW OF 141 LIVINGSTON 60B SW OF 124 LIVINGSTON 60CL NW COL 182 60DL NE COL 219 60EL SE COL 238 60FL SC COL 210 60GL SW COL 219 SubTotal 1333 Total 1980 PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSIONER District Precinct DISTRICT 3 Democrat PAT NOONAN HD 59 59A NORTH PC 97 59B N CENTRAL 183 PC 59C S CENTRAL 138 PC 59D SOUTH PC 182 SubTotal 600 HD 60 60A NW OF 123 LIVINGSTON 60B SW OF 114 LIVINGSTON 60CL NW COL 174 60DL NE COL 204 60EL SE COL 218 60FL SC COL 186 60GL SW COL 196 SubTotal 1215 Total 1815 5 of 12 PARK COUNTY ABSTRACT OF VOTES 6/7/2016 MONTANA PRIMARY ELECTION STATE REPRESENTATIVE District Precinct DISTRICT 59 Democrat DIRK ADAMS HD 59 59A NORTH PC 88 59B N CENTRAL 198 PC 59C S CENTRAL 150 PC 59D SOUTH PC 183 SubTotal 619 Total 619 STATE REPRESENTATIVE District Precinct DISTRICT 60 Democrat LAURIE BISHOP HD 60 60A NW OF 149 LIVINGSTON 60B SW OF 129 LIVINGSTON 60CL NW COL 191 60DL NE COL 234 60EL SE COL 257 60FL SC COL 227 60GL SW COL 239 SubTotal 1426 Total 1426 PRESIDENT District Precinct Republican JEB BUSH TED CRUZ JOHN R. KASICH MARCO RUBIO DONALD J. TRUMP NO PREFERENCE HD 59 59A NORTH PC 13 33 31 11 245 22 59B N CENTRAL 4 39 21 10 319 19 PC 59C S CENTRAL 3 20 15 11 274 7 PC 59D SOUTH PC 9 23 12 7 154 8 SubTotal 29 115 79 39 992 56 HD 60 60A NW OF 2 23 12 6 187 3 LIVINGSTON 60B SW OF 2 17 15 4 163 9 LIVINGSTON 60CL NW COL 9 26 16 8 182 12 60DL NE COL 2 13 5 5 119 8 60EL SE COL 2 11 4 8 93 1 60FL SC COL 0 11 13 2 79 3 60GL SW COL 3 18 14 9 130 9 SubTotal 20 119 79 42 953 45 Total 49 234 158 81 1945 101 6 of 12 PARK COUNTY ABSTRACT OF VOTES 6/7/2016 MONTANA PRIMARY ELECTION UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE District Precinct Republican RYAN ZINKE HD 59 59A NORTH PC 343 59B N CENTRAL 377 PC 59C S CENTRAL 297 PC 59D SOUTH PC 186 SubTotal 1203 HD 60 60A NW OF 214 LIVINGSTON 60B SW OF 188 LIVINGSTON 60CL NW COL 225 60DL NE COL 135 60EL SE COL 106 60FL SC COL 95 60GL SW COL 166 SubTotal 1129 Total 2332 GOVERNOR & LT. GOVERNOR Republican District Precinct GREG GIANFORTE TERRY NELSON AND AND LESLEY NIKI SARDOT ROBINSON HD 59 59A NORTH PC 242 83 59B N CENTRAL 312 71 PC 59C S CENTRAL 240 56 PC 59D SOUTH PC 145 48 SubTotal 939 258 HD 60 60A NW OF 173 49 LIVINGSTON 60B SW OF 149 44 LIVINGSTON 60CL NW COL 182 51 60DL NE COL 103 35 60EL SE COL 65 37 60FL SC COL 71 29 60GL SW COL 120 44 SubTotal 863 289 Total 1802 547 7 of 12 PARK COUNTY ABSTRACT OF VOTES 6/7/2016 MONTANA PRIMARY ELECTION SECRETARY OF STATE District Precinct Republican COREY STAPLETON HD 59 59A NORTH PC 316 59B N CENTRAL 355 PC 59C S CENTRAL 274 PC 59D SOUTH PC 173 SubTotal 1118 HD 60 60A NW OF 208 LIVINGSTON 60B SW OF 186 LIVINGSTON 60CL NW COL 214 60DL NE COL 129 60EL SE COL 98 60FL SC COL 89 60GL SW COL 156 SubTotal 1080 Total 2198 ATTORNEY GENERAL District Precinct Republican TIM FOX HD 59 59A NORTH PC 323 59B N CENTRAL 367 PC 59C S CENTRAL 273 PC 59D SOUTH PC 176 SubTotal 1139 HD 60 60A NW OF 213 LIVINGSTON 60B SW OF 189 LIVINGSTON 60CL NW COL 221 60DL NE COL 130 60EL SE COL 104 60FL SC COL 95 60GL SW COL 163 SubTotal 1115 Total 2254 8 of 12 PARK COUNTY ABSTRACT OF VOTES 6/7/2016 MONTANA PRIMARY ELECTION STATE AUDITOR District Precinct Republican MATT ROSENDALE HD 59 59A NORTH PC 315 59B N CENTRAL 345 PC 59C S CENTRAL 263 PC 59D SOUTH PC 174 SubTotal 1097 HD 60 60A NW OF 206 LIVINGSTON 60B SW OF 180 LIVINGSTON 60CL NW COL 215 60DL NE COL 126 60EL SE COL 101 60FL SC COL 88 60GL SW COL 151 SubTotal 1067 Total 2164 STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC District Precinct INSTRUCTION Republican ELSIE ARNTZEN HD 59 59A NORTH PC 304 59B N CENTRAL 337 PC 59C S CENTRAL 262 PC 59D SOUTH PC 171 SubTotal 1074 HD 60 60A NW OF 206 LIVINGSTON 60B SW OF 176 LIVINGSTON 60CL NW COL 209 60DL NE COL 125 60EL SE COL 98 60FL SC COL 86 60GL SW COL 147 SubTotal 1047 Total 2121 9 of 12 PARK COUNTY ABSTRACT OF VOTES 6/7/2016 MONTANA PRIMARY ELECTION PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSIONER District Precinct DISTRICT 3 Republican ROGER KOOPMAN HD 59 59A NORTH PC 300 59B N CENTRAL 332 PC 59C S CENTRAL 263 PC 59D SOUTH PC 171 SubTotal 1066 HD 60 60A NW OF 197 LIVINGSTON 60B SW OF 179 LIVINGSTON 60CL NW COL 205 60DL NE COL 123 60EL SE COL 95 60FL SC COL 89 60GL SW COL 150 SubTotal 1038 Total 2104 STATE REPRESENTATIVE District Precinct DISTRICT 59 Republican ALAN REDFIELD HD 59 59A NORTH PC 330 59B N CENTRAL 376 PC 59C S CENTRAL 287 PC 59D SOUTH PC 183 SubTotal 1176 Total 1176 STATE REPRESENTATIVE District Precinct DISTRICT 60 Republican DEBRA LAMM HD 60 60A NW OF 212 LIVINGSTON 60B SW OF 186 LIVINGSTON 60CL NW COL 220 60DL NE COL 133 60EL SE COL 101 60FL SC COL 90 60GL SW COL 156 SubTotal 1098 Total 1098 10 of 12 PARK COUNTY ABSTRACT OF VOTES 6/7/2016 MONTANA PRIMARY ELECTION SUPREME COURT CHIEF JUSTICE District Precinct Non-Partisan MIKE MCGRATH HD 59 59A NORTH PC 404 59B N CENTRAL 540 PC 59C S CENTRAL 391 PC 59D SOUTH PC 349 SubTotal 1684 HD 60 60A NW OF 336 LIVINGSTON 60B SW OF 304 LIVINGSTON 60CL NW COL 403 60DL NE COL 350 60EL SE COL 340 60FL SC COL 292 60GL SW COL 377 SubTotal 2402 Total 4086 SUPREME COURT JUSTICE #3 (FULL TERM) District Precinct Non-Partisan KRISTEN JURAS ERIC MILLS DIRK SANDEFUR HD 59 59A NORTH PC 205 113 72 59B N CENTRAL 259 103 148 PC 59C S CENTRAL 230 81 112 PC 59D SOUTH PC 186 64 80 SubTotal 880 361 412 HD 60 60A NW OF 151 76 88 LIVINGSTON 60B SW OF 158 73 59 LIVINGSTON 60CL NW COL 188 83 111 60DL NE COL 180 54 96 60EL SE COL 154 65 85 60FL SC COL 159 57 73 60GL SW COL 180 61 112 SubTotal 1170 469 624 Total 2050 830 1036 11 of 12 PARK COUNTY ABSTRACT OF VOTES 6/7/2016 MONTANA PRIMARY ELECTION SUPREME COURT JUSTICE #6 District Precinct (UNEXPIRED TERM) Non-Partisan JIM SHEA HD 59 59A NORTH PC 399 59B N CENTRAL 497 PC 59C S CENTRAL 374 PC 59D SOUTH PC 327 SubTotal 1597 HD 60 60A NW OF 323 LIVINGSTON 60B SW OF 293 LIVINGSTON 60CL NW COL 383 60DL NE COL 324 60EL SE COL 324 60FL SC COL 278 60GL SW COL 355 SubTotal 2280 Total 3877 PARK COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE MILL LEVY District Precinct ELECTION FOR AGAINST HD 59 59A NORTH PC 165 299 59B N CENTRAL 243 415 PC 59C S CENTRAL 162 329 PC 59D SOUTH PC 176 235 SubTotal 746 1278 HD 60 60A NW OF 151 250 LIVINGSTON 60B SW OF 111 230 LIVINGSTON 60CL NW COL 167 291 60DL NE COL 135 263 60EL SE COL 144 241 60FL SC COL 124 215 60GL SW COL 178 256 SubTotal 1010 1746 Total 1756 3024 12 of 12.
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