Unofficial Results Burleigh County Primary Election June 10, 2014 Statistics

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Unofficial Results Burleigh County Primary Election June 10, 2014 Statistics UNOFFICIAL RESULTS BURLEIGH COUNTY PRIMARY ELECTION JUNE 10, 2014 STATISTICS VOTES PERCENT PRECINCTS COUNTED (OF 36) . 36 100.00 BALLOTS CAST - TOTAL. 9,231 BALLOTS CAST - REPUBLICAN PARTY . 5,545 60.07 BALLOTS CAST - DEMOCRATIC-NPL PARTY. 2,931 31.75 BALLOTS CAST - LIBERTARIAN PARTY. 141 1.53 BALLOTS CAST - NONPARTISAN. 614 6.65 BALLOTS CAST - CROSSOVER . 232 2.51 BALLOTS CAST - BLANK. 0 Republican Party VOTES PERCENT Representative in Congress BURLEIGH COUNTY Vote for no more than 1 Kevin Cramer . 5,250 99.64 WRITE-IN. 19 .36 State Senator DISTRICT 7 Vote for no more than 1 Nicole Poolman. 888 99.78 WRITE-IN. 2 .22 State Senator DISTRICT 35 Vote for no more than 1 Margaret Sitte. 980 99.09 WRITE-IN. 9 .91 State Senator DISTRICT 47 Vote for no more than 1 Ralph Kilzer . 1,387 99.78 WRITE-IN. 3 .22 State Representative DISTRICT 7 Vote for no more than 2 Rick Becker. 766 48.98 Jason D Dockter . 795 50.83 WRITE-IN. 3 .19 State Representative DISTRICT 35 Vote for no more than 2 Bob Martinson . 1,008 51.85 Karen Karls. 931 47.89 WRITE-IN. 5 .26 State Representative DISTRICT 47 Vote for no more than 2 Lawrence R (Larry) Klemin . 1,233 48.45 George Keiser . 1,304 51.24 WRITE-IN. 8 .31 Secretary of State BURLEIGH COUNTY Vote for no more than 1 Alvin A (Al) Jaeger . 5,163 99.79 WRITE-IN. 11 .21 Attorney General BURLEIGH COUNTY Vote for no more than 1 Wayne Stenehjem . 5,309 99.81 WRITE-IN. 10 .19 Agriculture Commissioner BURLEIGH COUNTY Vote for no more than 1 Doug Goehring . 5,157 99.83 WRITE-IN. 9 .17 Public Service Commissioner BURLEIGH COUNTY Vote for no more than 1 Brian P Kalk . 5,157 99.88 WRITE-IN. 6 .12 Public Service Comm 2yr BURLEIGH COUNTY Vote for no more than 1 Julie Fedorchak . 5,119 99.81 WRITE-IN. 10 .19 Tax Commissioner BURLEIGH COUNTY Vote for no more than 1 Ryan Rauschenberger . 5,107 99.84 WRITE-IN. 8 .16 Democratic-NPL Party VOTES PERCENT Representative in Congress BURLEIGH COUNTY Vote for no more than 1 George Sinner . 2,829 99.82 WRITE-IN. 5 .18 State Senator DISTRICT 7 Vote for no more than 1 WRITE-IN. 39 100.00 State Senator DISTRICT 35 Vote for no more than 1 Erin Oban . 825 99.88 WRITE-IN. 1 .12 State Senator DISTRICT 47 Vote for no more than 1 Bradley Bergstad . 552 100.00 WRITE-IN. 0 State Representative DISTRICT 7 Vote for no more than 2 WRITE-IN. 32 100.00 State Representative DISTRICT 35 Vote for no more than 2 Darrell Miller. 671 47.72 Tracy Potter . 735 52.28 WRITE-IN. 0 State Representative DISTRICT 47 Vote for no more than 2 WRITE-IN. 38 100.00 Secretary of State BURLEIGH COUNTY Vote for no more than 1 April Fairfield . 2,662 99.96 WRITE-IN. 1 .04 Attorney General BURLEIGH COUNTY Vote for no more than 1 Kiara Kraus-Parr . 2,563 99.96 WRITE-IN. 1 .04 Agriculture Commissioner BURLEIGH COUNTY Vote for no more than 1 Ryan Taylor. 2,829 99.93 WRITE-IN. 2 .07 Public Service Commissioner BURLEIGH COUNTY Vote for no more than 1 Todd Reisenauer . 2,631 99.92 WRITE-IN. 2 .08 Public Service Comm 2yr BURLEIGH COUNTY Vote for no more than 1 Tyler Axness . 2,628 99.89 WRITE-IN. 3 .11 Tax Commissioner BURLEIGH COUNTY Vote for no more than 1 Jason Astrup . 2,609 99.85 WRITE-IN. 4 .15 Libertarian Party VOTES PERCENT Representative in Congress BURLEIGH COUNTY Vote for no more than 1 Robert J "Jack" Seaman . 138 100.00 WRITE-IN. 0 Secretary of State BURLEIGH COUNTY Vote for no more than 1 Roland Riemers. 128 97.71 WRITE-IN. 3 2.29 Tax Commissioner BURLEIGH COUNTY Vote for no more than 1 Anthony Mangnall . 130 98.48 WRITE-IN. 2 1.52 NONPARTISAN VOTES PERCENT Justice of the Supreme Court BURLEIGH COUNTY Vote for no more than 1 Gerald W VandeWalle . 7,316 99.46 WRITE-IN. 40 .54 Judge of the District Court No. 1 SC SOUTH CENTRAL JUDICIAL DISTRICT Vote for no more than 1 David E Reich . 7,024 99.52 WRITE-IN. 34 .48 Judge of the District Court No. 6 SC SOUTH CENTRAL JUDICIAL DISTRICT Vote for no more than 1 Gail Hagerty . 7,119 99.00 WRITE-IN. 72 1.00 Judge of the District Court No. 7 SC SOUTH CENTRAL JUDICIAL DISTRICT Vote for no more than 1 Thomas J Schneider . 6,965 99.50 WRITE-IN. 35 .50 County Commissioner BURLEIGH COUNTY Vote for no more than 3 LaRoy Baird. 2,394 11.43 Brad Feldman . 3,098 14.80 Kathleen Jones. 4,020 19.20 Jerry Saude. 1,902 9.08 Jim Peluso . 5,089 24.30 Doug Schonert . 4,385 20.94 WRITE-IN. 51 .24 County Auditor/Treasurer BURLEIGH COUNTY Vote for no more than 1 Kevin J Glatt . 7,176 99.50 WRITE-IN. 36 .50 County States Attorney BURLEIGH COUNTY Vote for no more than 1 Richard J Riha. 6,942 99.33 WRITE-IN. 47 .67 County Recorder BURLEIGH COUNTY Vote for no more than 1 Debbie Kroshus. 6,961 99.81 WRITE-IN. 13 .19 County Sheriff BURLEIGH COUNTY Vote for no more than 1 Patrick D Heinert. 7,209 99.38 WRITE-IN. 45 .62 County Official Newspaper BURLEIGH COUNTY Vote for no more than 1 The Bismarck Tribune. 6,791 100.00 Mayor CITY OF WING Vote for no more than 1 WRITE-IN. 16 100.00 Commission President CITY OF BISMARCK Vote for no more than 1 Mike Seminary . 5,170 94.19 WRITE-IN. 319 5.81 Commission President CITY OF WILTON Vote for no more than 1 WRITE-IN. 19 100.00 Council Member CITY OF LINCOLN Vote for no more than 2 Karen Daly . 113 24.51 Toni K Zainhofsky. 139 30.15 William G Giuliani . 102 22.13 Jonathan (Jon) Hale . 92 19.96 WRITE-IN. 15 3.25 Council Member CITY OF REGAN Vote for no more than 2 Thomas Feist . 6 60.00 John Schneider. 4 40.00 WRITE-IN. 0 Council Member CITY OF WING Vote for no more than 2 Shannon Wilson-Smathers. 18 48.65 WRITE-IN. 19 51.35 Council Member - Unexp 2-Yr CITY OF LINCOLN Vote for no more than 1 Brandi Jude. 36 15.06 Shane Paulson . 64 26.78 Daniel J Raywalt . 17 7.11 Ervin Walter Fischer. 122 51.05 WRITE-IN. 0 Commissioner CITY OF BISMARCK Vote for no more than 2 Myka Miller. 493 3.77 Josh Askvig. 3,358 25.71 Steve Marquardt . 1,851 14.17 Michael Motschenbacher . 1,920 14.70 Duane Pool . 927 7.10 Doug Philp . 511 3.91 Kimberly A Badenhop . 873 6.68 Nancy Guy . 3,118 23.87 WRITE-IN. 10 .08 Commissioner CITY OF WILTON Vote for no more than 2 John R Clausen. 18 40.91 Joel Middaugh . 14 31.82 WRITE-IN. 12 27.27 Prk Brd Mmbr CITY OF LINCOLN Vote for no more than 2 WRITE-IN. 63 100.00 Prk Brd Mmbr CITY OF BISMARCK Vote for no more than 3 Harley Engelman . 2,997 18.76 Jason T Starck. 3,629 22.72 Julie Jeske. 4,738 29.66 Mike Schwartz . 4,586 28.71 WRITE-IN. 24 .15 Prk Brd Mmbr CITY OF WILTON Vote for no more than 3 Nicole M Schurhamer . 24 53.33 WRITE-IN. 21 46.67 Sales & Tax Admin CITY OF WILTON Vote for no more than 3 James E Porter. 24 53.33 Bernard L Schafer. 16 35.56 WRITE-IN. 5 11.11 Sch Brd Mmbr BISMARCK PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT #1 Vote for no more than 3 Karl Lembke. 4,810 23.60 Matthew Sagsveen . 4,311 21.15 Rissa Williams. 1,689 8.29 Karalee Harper. 2,385 11.70 Michael A Holly . 2,936 14.40 Scott Halvorson . 4,177 20.49 WRITE-IN. 76 .37 Constitutional Measure 1 BURLEIGH COUNTY Vote for no more than 1 YES- Means you approve t . 4,165 48.11 NO- Means you reject the . 4,493 51.89 Burleigh County Measure Vote for no more than 1 YES . 5,168 58.39 NO. 3,683 41.61 School District Measure No. 1 BISMARCK PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT #1 Vote for no more than 1 YES . 6,903 82.02 NO. 1,513 17.98 .
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