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General Election Write-In Results 2012 General Election - November 6, 2012 1 of 3 President - Personal Choice (Write-ins) Full Term - Vote for One Municipality Ward Dist Votes Total votes Chris Christie Avalon 1 1 4 Lower Township 1 9 1 Middle Township 8 1 Upper Township 2 1 Charlie Sheen Avalon 1 1 1 Ron Paul Avalon 2 1 101 Cape May 5 1 Dennis Township 4 2 Dennis Township 5 2 Dennis Township 6 3 Dennis Township 8 2 & Judge Andrew Napolitano (VP) Dennis Township mail-in 1 Dennis Township mail-in 1 & Donald Trump (VP) Dennis Township mail-in 1 Lower Township 1 2 1 Lower Township 1 6 1 Lower Township 1 9 2 Lower Township 2 1 1 Lower Township 2 3 3 Lower Township 2 5 1 Lower Township 2 8 1 Lower Township 2 10 1 Lower Township 3 1 2 Lower Township 3 2 1 Lower Township 3 3 1 Lower Township 3 5 1 Lower Township 3 6 1 Lower Township 3 9 1 Lower Township 3 mail-in 1 Middle Township 1 1 Middle Township 2 1 Middle Township 4 1 Middle Township 13 1 Middle Township 14 1 Middle Township 17 1 (1 Paul Ryan write-in as VP doesn't count) Middle Township mail-in 4 North Wildwood 1 1 1 North Wildwood 2 4 3 North Wildwood 2 mail-in 1 North Wildwood 2 provisional 1 Ocean City 1 1 2 Ocean City 1 3 1 Ocean City 1 4 1 Ocean City 1 5 1 Ocean City 2 3 1 Ocean City 2 mail-in 2 Ocean City 3 3 1 Ocean City 3 4 1 2012 General Election - November 6, 2012 2 of 3 President - Personal Choice (Write-ins) Full Term - Vote for One Municipality Ward Dist Votes Total votes Ron Paul (continued) Ocean City 3 mail-in 1 Upper Township 3 3 Upper Township 4 1 Upper Township 5 1 Upper Township 6 3 Upper Township 8 2 Upper Township 9 1 Upper Township 10 4 Upper Township 12 2 Upper Township 14 1 Upper Township 15 2 Upper Township mail-in 2 West Cape May 1 3 West Cape May 2 2 Wildwood 1 2 Wildwood 3 1 Wildwood mail-in 2 Wildwood provisional 1 Wildwood Crest 2 2 Wildwood Crest 4 2 Woodbine 1 2 Woodbine mail-in 2 Stu Wright Avalon 2 1 1 John Huntsman Cape May 1 1 1 Rodney Carrington Dennis Township 8 1 1 Matthew Mark Dennis Township mail-in 1 1 Rick Santorum Lower Township 1 2 1 1 David Andrews Lower Township 1 8 1 1 Ralph Nader & Warren Buffett (VP) Lower Township 1 mail-in 1 2 Ralph Nader Ocean City 1 mail-in 1 Neil Young Lower Township 2 2 1 1 Stewie Griffin Lower Township 2 3 1 1 Neither Lower Township 2 6 1 1 Ted Nugent Lower Township 2 mail-in 1 1 Luke Demusz Lower Township 3 1 1 1 Jack Fellure Lower Township 3 2 1 1 William 'Bill' Cosby Lower Township 3 4 1 1 Steven Colbert Lower Township 3 5 1 1 Hello Kitty Middle Township 1 1 1 None Middle Township 3 1 1 Jesus Middle Township 8 2 2 2012 General Election - November 6, 2012 3 of 3 President - Personal Choice (Write-ins) Full Term - Vote for One Municipality Ward Dist Votes Total votes Buddy Monaghan Middle Township 11 1 1 Abraham Lincoln Middle Township 11 1 1 Matthew E Gilbert Middle Township 11 1 1 Jesus Christ Middle Township 12 1 3 Wildwood Crest 1 2 Hilary Clinton Avalon mail-in 2 5 Lower Township 2 mail-in 1 Middle Township 14 1 Middle Township mail-in 1 Carlos Ruiz Middle Township mail-in 1 1 Anthony Parisi Sanchez Middle Township mail-in 1 1 John Lennon North Wildwood 2 mail-in 1 1 Robert Jesse Seal Ocean City 1 1 2 2 Herman Cain Ocean City 2 3 1 1 Huckabee Ocean City 2 4 1 1 Jacob Marley Ocean City 3 2 1 1 Steve Rogers Ocean City 4 1 1 1 Neuski Ocean City 4 2 1 1 Jack Stanton Ocean City 4 4 1 1 George Washington & John Adams (VP) Sea Isle City mail-in 1 1 Jerry Raffa Sea Isle City provisional 1 1 Al Carusi Stone Harbor 2 1 1 Harley Longo-Smith Upper Township 6 1 1 Tom Hanks Upper Township 7 2 2 Master Chief Upper Township 12 1 1 John Chisholm Upper Township 15 1 1 Cary Booker Upper Township provisional 1 1 Minnie Mouse Wildwood 1 1 1 Ryan Paul Wildwood 2 1 1 I Miss Dad Michael Brocco Wildwood 3 1 1 Newt Gingrich Wildwood mail-in 1 1 Total Write-In Names 51 Total Write-In votes 161 1 of 1 2012 General Election - November 6, 2012 United States Senate - Personal Choice (Write-ins) Full Term - Vote for One Municipality Ward Dist Votes Total votes Marlene Andrews Lower Township 1 8 1 1 Thomas Higgins Lower Township 3 6 1 1 Scott Griffith Lower Township 3 mail-in 1 1 Michael Devitt Middle Township 11 1 1 Donald Duck North Wildwood 2 mail-in 1 1 Mickey Mouse Ocean City 2 2 1 1 Emily Schroyer Sea Isle City provisional 1 1 Rand Paul Upper Township 15 1 1 Janice Conwell West Cape May 1 1 1 Erik Karlsson West Cape May 1 1 1 William Caterini Wildwood 5 1 1 Connie Ross Woodbine 2 1 1 Total Write-In Names 12 Total Write-In votes 12 1 of 1 2012 General Election - November 6, 2012 House of Representatives - Personal Choice (Write-ins) Full Term - Vote for One Municipality Ward Dist Votes Total votes Jeff Van Drew Dennis Township mail-in 1 1 Ocean City 4 mail-in 1 Murray Plenn Lower Township 3 2 1 1 Diane Friedrich Lower Township 3 mail-in 1 1 Mickey Mouse North Wildwood 2 mail-in 1 1 Minney Mouse Ocean City 2 2 1 1 Dan Beyel Upper Township mail-in 1 1 James Laird Upper Township mail-in 1 1 Total Write-In Names 7 Total Write-In votes 7 1 of 1 2012 General Election - November 6, 2012 Surrogate - Personal Choice (Write-ins) Full Term - Vote for One Municipality Ward Dist Votes Total votes Joe Biden Avalon 1 1 1 Tim Cape May mail-in 1 1 John King Lower Township 3 mail-in 1 1 None of the Above Middle Township mail-in 1 1 Stephen Colbert Middle Township mail-in 1 1 Betty White Ocean City 2 2 1 1 Bigest Dickes Sea Isle City 1 1 1 William E Smith Jr Sea Isle City mail-in 1 1 James Arsenault Sea Isle City mail-in 1 1 Pinkie Upper Township 8 1 1 Roger E Perry Upper Township mail-in 1 1 Dean Marcolongo Upper Township mail-in 1 1 Lynne Germanio West Cape May 1 1 1 Mark Vooglsng West Cape May 2 1 1 Nikki Sixx Wildwood provisional 1 1 Total Write-In Names 15 Total Write-In votes 15 Ocean City Ward 2 Mail-in: 1 write-in was voted but nothing was written 1 of 1 2012 General Election - November 6, 2012 Freeholder - Personal Choice (Write-ins) Full Term - Vote for One Municipality Ward Dist Votes Total votes Bill Clinton Avalon 1 1 1 Mandy Cape May mail-in 1 1 Stephen V Barry Dennis Township mail-in 1 1 James Pickering Dennis Township mail-in 1 1 Kathy Schroecler Lower Township 3 mail-in 1 1 Arthur Stig Blomkvest Lower Township 3 mail-in 4 4 Sally A Garrison Middle Township 5 1 1 Erin Wertz Middle Township 14 1 1 Lil' Meerkat North Wildwood 2 mail-in 1 1 Leeroy Jenkins Ocean City 2 2 1 1 Matt Jankowski Upper Township 13 1 1 Chris Barrett Upper Township 13 1 1 Richard Degener West Cape May 1 1 1 Bob Jackson Wildwood 1 1 1 Tommy Lee Wildwood provisional 1 1 Ed Brunell Jr Wildwood Crest 3 1 1 Total Write-In Names 16 Total Write-In votes 19 Lower Township Ward 2 Mail-in: 1 write-in was voted but nothing was written 1 of 1 2012 General Election - November 6, 2012 Cape May - Personal Choice (Write-ins) Mayor - Full Term - Vote for One (Nonpartisan) Dist Votes Total votes Bill Murray 1 1 1 Mahney 2 1 1 Total Write-In Names 2 Total Write-In votes 2 1 of 1 2012 General Election - November 6, 2012 Dennis Township - Personal Choice (Write-ins) Township Committee - Full Term - Vote for One Dist Votes Total votes James Grimmer 5 1 1 Milt Kern mail-in 1 1 Total Write-In Names 2 Total Write-In votes 2 2012 General Election - November 6, 2012 1 of 1 Lower Township - Personal Choice (Write-ins) Mayor - Full Term - Vote for One Ward Dist Votes Total votes R Cocchimglio 1 1 1 1 Tom Halligan 1 2 1 1 Tyler Hienkel 2 mail-in 1 1 Charles Rosenberg 3 mail-in 1 1 Richard Fellows 3 mail-in 1 1 Andrew G Long 3 mail-in 1 1 Total Write-In Names 6 Total Write-In votes 6 Lower Township - Personal Choice (Write-ins) Council-At-Large - Full Term - Vote for One Ward Dist Votes Total votes Same 1 1 1 1 Hugh Halligan 1 2 1 1 William Hienkel 2 mail-in 1 1 Jim Carothers 2 mail-in 1 1 Charles Rosenberg 3 mail-in 1 1 Richard Fellows 3 mail-in 1 1 Total Write-In Names 6 Total Write-In votes 6 Lower Township - Personal Choice (Write-ins) Council Member Ward 2 - Unexpired Term - Vote for One Ward Dist Votes Total votes Jamie Hienkel 2 mail-in 1 1 Mike Lesko 2 mail-in 1 1 Total Write-In Names 2 Total Write-In votes 2 1 of 1 2012 General Election - November 6, 2012 Middle Township - Personal Choice (Write-ins) Township Committee - Full Term - Vote for One Dist Votes Total votes Andrew Desanctis mail-in 1 1 Total Write-In Names 1 Total Write-In votes 1 1 of 1 2012 General Election - November 6, 2012 North Wildwood - Personal Choice (Write-ins) Council 1st Ward - Full Term - Vote for One Ward Dist Votes Total votes Suzanne Larcombe 1 1 1 1 Timothy Clarke 1 1 1 1 Robert Mateucci 1 1 1 1 ? 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