Carroll County, MD, General Election, 11/8/2022
Statement of Votes Cast
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Carroll County, MD, General Election, 11/8/2022
Statement of Votes Cast
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ContestOrder
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Contest
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Contest ID
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Choice
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Ballots
With Contest |
Votes
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Overvoted With
Vote for this Choice |
Undervoted Without
Vote for this Choice |
Ballots With
Votes for Others |
Links
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1.00
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Governor / Lt. Governor (Vote for 1)
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1
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Cox-Schifanelli
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72,925
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1.00
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Governor / Lt. Governor (Vote for 1)
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1
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Moore-Miller
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72,925
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1.00
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Governor / Lt. Governor (Vote for 1)
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1
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Lashar-Logansmith
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72,925
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1.00
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Governor / Lt. Governor (Vote for 1)
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1
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Harding-White
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72,925
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1.00
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Governor / Lt. Governor (Vote for 1)
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1
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Wallace-Elder
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72,925
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1.00
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Governor / Lt. Governor (Vote for 1)
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1
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Write-In
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72,925
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2.00
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Comptroller (Vote for 1)
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2
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Barry Glassman
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72,925
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2.00
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Comptroller (Vote for 1)
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2
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Brooke Elizabeth Lierman
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72,925
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2.00
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Comptroller (Vote for 1)
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2
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Write-In
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72,925
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3.00
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Attorney General (Vote for 1)
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3
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Michael Anthony Peroutka
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72,925
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3.00
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Attorney General (Vote for 1)
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3
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Anthony G. Brown
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72,925
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3.00
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Attorney General (Vote for 1)
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3
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Write-In
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72,925
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4.00
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U.s. Senator (Vote for 1)
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4
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Chris Chaffee
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72,925
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4.00
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U.s. Senator (Vote for 1)
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4
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Chris Van Hollen
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72,925
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4.00
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U.s. Senator (Vote for 1)
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4
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Write-In
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72,925
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5.00
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Representative In Congress (2) Congressional District 2 (Vote for 1)
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5
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Nicolee Ambrose
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64,160
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5.00
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Representative In Congress (2) Congressional District 2 (Vote for 1)
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5
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C.a. Dutch Ruppersberger
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64,160
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5.00
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Representative In Congress (2) Congressional District 2 (Vote for 1)
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5
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Write-In
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64,160
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6.00
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State Senator (5) Legislative District 5 (Vote for 1)
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6
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Justin Ready
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53,824
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6.00
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State Senator (5) Legislative District 5 (Vote for 1)
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6
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Write-In
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53,824
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7.00
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House Of Delegates (5) Legislative Districts 5 (Vote for 3)
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7
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April Rose
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53,824
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7.00
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House Of Delegates (5) Legislative Districts 5 (Vote for 3)
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7
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Christopher Eric Bouchat
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53,824
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7.00
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House Of Delegates (5) Legislative Districts 5 (Vote for 3)
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7
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Chris Tomlinson
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53,824
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7.00
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House Of Delegates (5) Legislative Districts 5 (Vote for 3)
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7
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Write-In
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53,824
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7.00
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House Of Delegates (5) Legislative Districts 5 (Vote for 3)
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7
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Write-In
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53,824
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7.00
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House Of Delegates (5) Legislative Districts 5 (Vote for 3)
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7
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Write-In
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53,824
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8.00
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County Commissioner (1) Commissioner District 1 (Vote for 1)
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8
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Joe Vigliotti
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14,312
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8.00
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County Commissioner (1) Commissioner District 1 (Vote for 1)
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8
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Write-In
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14,312
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9.00
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Judge Of The Circuit Court (5) Judicial Circuit 5 (Vote for 1)
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9
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Brian L. Deleonardo
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72,925
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9.00
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Judge Of The Circuit Court (5) Judicial Circuit 5 (Vote for 1)
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9
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Write-In
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72,925
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10.00
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Judge, Court Of Special Appeals At Large (Vote for 1)
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10
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Yes Stuart R. Berger
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72,925
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10.00
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Judge, Court Of Special Appeals At Large (Vote for 1)
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10
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No Stuart R. Berger
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72,925
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11.00
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Judge, Court Of Special Appeals At Large (Vote for 1)
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11
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Yes Terrence M. R. Zic
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72,925
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11.00
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Judge, Court Of Special Appeals At Large (Vote for 1)
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11
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No Terrence M. R. Zic
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72,925
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12.00
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State's Attorney (Vote for 1)
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12
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Haven Shoemaker
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72,925
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12.00
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State's Attorney (Vote for 1)
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12
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Write-In
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72,925
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13.00
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Clerk Of The Circuit Court (Vote for 1)
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13
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Heather Dewees
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72,925
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13.00
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Clerk Of The Circuit Court (Vote for 1)
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13
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Write-In
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72,925
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14.00
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Register Of Wills (Vote for 1)
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14
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Paul G. Zimmermann
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72,925
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14.00
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Register Of Wills (Vote for 1)
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14
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Write-In
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72,925
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15.00
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Judge Of The Orphans' Court (Vote for 3)
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15
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Margaret Peggy Bair
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72,925
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15.00
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Judge Of The Orphans' Court (Vote for 3)
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15
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Charles M. Coles, Jr.
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72,925
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15.00
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Judge Of The Orphans' Court (Vote for 3)
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15
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Larue G. Lennon
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72,925
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15.00
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Judge Of The Orphans' Court (Vote for 3)
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15
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Write-In
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72,925
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15.00
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Judge Of The Orphans' Court (Vote for 3)
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15
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Write-In
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72,925
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15.00
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Judge Of The Orphans' Court (Vote for 3)
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15
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Write-In
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72,925
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16.00
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Sheriff (Vote for 1)
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16
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Jim Dewees
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72,925
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16.00
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Sheriff (Vote for 1)
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16
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Write-In
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72,925
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17.00
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Board Of Education (Vote for 3)
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17
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Tara Battaglia
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72,925
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17.00
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Board Of Education (Vote for 3)
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17
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Steve Whisler
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72,925
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17.00
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Board Of Education (Vote for 3)
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17
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Patricia Ann Dorsey
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72,925
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17.00
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Board Of Education (Vote for 3)
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17
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James Miller
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72,925
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17.00
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Board Of Education (Vote for 3)
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17
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Amanda Jozkowski
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72,925
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17.00
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Board Of Education (Vote for 3)
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17
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Tom Scanlan
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72,925
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17.00
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Board Of Education (Vote for 3)
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17
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Write-In
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72,925
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17.00
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Board Of Education (Vote for 3)
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17
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Write-In
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72,925
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17.00
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Board Of Education (Vote for 3)
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17
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Write-In
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72,925
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18.00
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Question 1 (Vote for 1)
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18
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For The Constitutional Amendment
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72,925
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18.00
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Question 1 (Vote for 1)
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18
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Against The Constitutional Amendme
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72,925
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19.00
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Question 2 (Vote for 1)
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19
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For The Constitutional Amendment
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72,925
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19.00
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Question 2 (Vote for 1)
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19
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Against The Constitutional Amendme
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72,925
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20.00
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Question 3 (Vote for 1)
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20
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For The Constitutional Amendment
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72,925
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20.00
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Question 3 (Vote for 1)
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20
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Against The Constitutional Amendme
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72,925
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21.00
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Question 4 (Vote for 1)
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21
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For The Constitutional Amendment
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72,925
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21.00
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Question 4 (Vote for 1)
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21
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Against The Constitutional Amendme
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72,925
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22.00
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Question 5 (Vote for 1)
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22
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For The Constitutional Amendment
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72,925
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22.00
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Question 5 (Vote for 1)
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22
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Against The Constitutional Amendme
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72,925
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23.00
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State Senator (42) Legislative District 42 (Vote for 1)
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23
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Chris West
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19,101
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23.00
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State Senator (42) Legislative District 42 (Vote for 1)
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23
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Write-In
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19,101
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24.00
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House Of Delegates (42c) Legislative Districts 42c (Vote for 1)
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24
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Joshua J. Stonko
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19,101
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24.00
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House Of Delegates (42c) Legislative Districts 42c (Vote for 1)
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24
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Write-In
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19,101
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25.00
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County Commissioner (3) Commissioner District 3 (Vote for 1)
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25
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Tom Gordon
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12,742
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25.00
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County Commissioner (3) Commissioner District 3 (Vote for 1)
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25
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Zach Hands
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12,742
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25.00
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County Commissioner (3) Commissioner District 3 (Vote for 1)
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25
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Write-In
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12,742
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26.00
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County Commissioner (2) Commissioner District 2 (Vote for 1)
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26
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Kenneth A. Kiler
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15,395
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26.00
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County Commissioner (2) Commissioner District 2 (Vote for 1)
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26
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Write-In
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15,395
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27.00
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County Commissioner (4) Commissioner District 4 (Vote for 1)
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27
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Michael R. Guerin
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14,991
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27.00
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County Commissioner (4) Commissioner District 4 (Vote for 1)
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27
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Write-In
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14,991
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28.00
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County Commissioner (5) Commissioner District 5 (Vote for 1)
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28
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Ed Rothstein
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15,485
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28.00
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County Commissioner (5) Commissioner District 5 (Vote for 1)
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28
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Write-In
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15,485
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29.00
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Representative In Congress (3) Congressional District 3 (Vote for 1)
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29
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Yuripzy Morgan
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8,765
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29.00
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Representative In Congress (3) Congressional District 3 (Vote for 1)
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29
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John Sarbanes
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8,765
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29.00
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Representative In Congress (3) Congressional District 3 (Vote for 1)
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29
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Write-In
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8,765
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