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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2008 Presidential Primary February 19,2008District Validation Report General Election November 6 2007 - 1110612007 Total Registration Total Voted 40% ValidationDistrict .0.. . 0-0 WHATCOM COUNTY 102,467 55,065 22,026 13,216 LGO039-0 39TH LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 37 14 6 4 LGO040-0 40TH LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 28,084 15,644 6,258 3,755 LGO042-0 42ND LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 74,346 39,407 15,763 9,458 CC0001-0 COUNTY COUNCIL DISTRICT NO. 1 31,100 17,189 6,876 4,126 CC0002-0 COUNTY COUNCIL DISTRICT NO. 2 35,841 19,431 7,773 4,664 CC0003-0 COUNTY COUNCIL DISTRICT NO. 3 35,274 18,383 7,354 4,413 CY0001-0 CITY OF BELLINGHAM 37,404 20,781 8,313 4,988 CY0001-1 BELLINGHAM WARD NO. 1 7,001 3,902 1,561 937 CY0001-2 BELLINGHAM WARD NO. 2 6,569 3,528 1,412 848 CY0001-3 BELLINGHAM WARD NO. 3 5,808 2,850 1,140 684 CY0001-4 BELLINGHAM WARD NO.4 6,269 3,696 1,479 888 CY0001-5 BELLINGHAM WARD NO. 5 5,512 2,975 1,190 714 CY0001-6 BELLINGHAM WARD NO. 6 6,245 3,830 1,532 920 CY0002-0 CITY OF BLAINE 2,348 1,283 514 309 CY0002-1 BLAINE WARD NO. 1 829 406 163 98 CY0002-2 BLAINE WARD NO. 2 606 329 132 80 CY0002-3 BLAINE WARD NO. 3 913 548 220 132 CY0003-0 CITY OF EVERSON 1,028 493 198 119 CY0004-0 CITY OF FERNDALE 4,875 2,732 1,093 656 CY0005-0 CITY OF LYNDEN 6,766 3,921 1,569 942 CY0006-0 CITY OF NOOKSACK 479 227 91 55 CY0007-0 CITY OF SUMAS 505 239 96 58 CY0008-0 City of Sudden Valley 2,942 1,423 570 342 SDO011-0 CONCRETE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 11 37 14 6 4 SD0501-0 BELLINGHAM SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 501 50,757 27,842 11,137 6,683 SD0502-0 FERNDALE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 502 15,669 8,121 3,249 1,950 SD0503-0 BLAINE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 503 7,965 4,228 1,692 1,016 SD0504-0 LYNDEN SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 504 10,224 5,762 2,305 1,383 SD0505-0 MERIDIAN SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 505 5,067 2,805 1,122 674 SD0506-0 NOOKSACK SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 506 4,828 2,346 939 564 SD0507-0 MT BAKER SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 507 7,668 3,885 1,554 933 FD0001-0 FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO. 1 4,038 2,038 816 490 FD0002-0 FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO. 2 4,873 2,569 1,028 617 FD0004-0 FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO.4 6,398 3,501 1,401 841 FD0005-0 FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO. 5 762 339 136 82 FD0006-0 FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO. 6 546 335 134 81 FD0007-0 FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO. 7 5,814 3,170 1,268 761 FD0008-0 FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO. 8 3,928 1,604 642 386 FD0009-0 FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO. 9 905 499 200 120 FDO010-0 FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO. 10 1,274 750 300 180 FDO011-0 FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO. 11 757 458 184 111 FDO014-0 FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO. 14 2,917 1,426 571 343 FDO016-0 FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO. 16 1,005 494 198 119 FDO017-0 FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO. 17 948 521 209 126 FDO018-0 FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO. 18 943 468 188 113 FDO019-0 GLACIER FIRE AND RESCUE NO. 19 288 129 52 32 FDO021-0 FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO.21 15,666 8,279 3,312 1,988 WD0002-0 WATER DISTRICT NO. 2 928 487 195 117 WD0004-0 POINT ROBERTS WATER DISTRICT NO.4 762 339 136 82 WD0007-0 WATER DISTRICT NO. 7 1,319 703 282 170 WD0008-0 BIRCH BAY WATER AND SEWER DISTRICT NO. 8 3,919 2,116 847 509 WD0010-0 LAKE WHATCOM WATER AND SEWER DISTRICT 5,895 3,192 1,277 767 WD0012-0 SAMISH WATER DISTRICT 638 362 145 87 WD0013-0 WATER DISTRICT NO. 13 386 202 81 49 WD0014-0 GLACIER WATER DISTRICT NO. 14 191 89 36 22 WD0018-0 ACME WATER DISTRICT NO. 18 135 68 28 17 WD0019-0 EVERGREEN WATER AND SEWER DISTRICT NO. 1 604 217 87 53 CD0001-0 CEMETERY DISTRICT NO. 1 459 239 96 58 CD0002-0 CEMETERY DISTRICT NO. 2 757 458 184 111 CD0003-0 CEMETERY DISTRICT NO. 3 298 147 59 36 CD0004-0 CEMETERY DISTRICT NO. 4 3,244 1,788 716 430 CD0005-0 CEMETERY DISTRICT NO. 5 563 266 107 65 CD0006-0 CEMETERY DISTRICT NO. 6 9,171 4,982 1,993 1,196 CD0007-0 CEMETERY DISTRICT NO. 7 2,607 1,441 577 347 CD0008-0 CEMETERY DISTRICT NO. 8 762 339 136 82 CD0009-0 CEMETERY DISTRICT NO. 9 3,167 1,540 616 370 CDO010-0 CEMETERY DISTRICT NO. 10 10,292 5,797 2,319 1,392 CDO011-0 CEMETERY DISTRICT NO. 11 430 221 89 54 PR0001-0 POINT ROBERTS PARK AND RECREATION DISTRI 762 339 136 82 PR0002-0 NORTHWEST PARK AND RECREATION DISTRICT N 7,203 3,889 1,556 934 PR0003-0 LYNDEN REGIONAL PARK AND RECREATION DIST 10,224 5,762 2,305 1,383 PR0004-0 Chuckanut Mountains Park District 13,930 8,177 3,271 1,963 P00001-0 PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT NO. 1 31,100 17,189 6,876 4,126 P00002-0 PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT NO. 2 35,841 19,431 7,773 4,664 P00003-0 PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT NO. 3 35,274 18,383 7,354 4,413 PO0001-0 PORT OF BELLINGHAM DISTRICT NO. 1 31,100 17,189 6,876 4,126 PO0002-0 PORT OF BELLINGHAM DISTRICT NO. 2 35,841 19,431 7,773 4,664 PO0003-0 PORT OF BELLINGHAM DISTRICT NO. 3 35,274 18,383 7,354 4,413 HO0000-0 HOSPITAL DISTRICT NO. 304 37 14 6 4 HO0001-0 POINT ROBERTS PUBLIC HOSPITAL DISTRICT 762 339 136 82 L10001-0 WHATCOM COUNTY RURAL LIBRARY DISTRICT 58,045 30,301 12,121 7,273 TA0001-0 WHATCOM TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY 102,178 54,989 21,996 13,198 PC101-0101 762 339 136 82 PC 102-0 102 1,786 1,063 426 256 PC 103-0 103 1,119 552 221 133 PC 104-0 104 858 420 168 101 PC 105-0 105 860 463 186 112 PC 106-0 106 1,082 479 192 116 PC 107-0 107 692 354 142 86 PC 108-0 108 793 384 154 93 PC 109-0 109 1,643 841 337 203 PC 110-0 110 1,061 543 218 131 PC111-0111 985 516 207 125 PC 112-0 112 948 499 200 120 PC 113-0 113 573 256 103 62 PC 114-0 114 1,051 558 224 135 PC 115-0 115 753 436 175 105 PC 116-0 116 65 33 14 9 PC 117-0 117 723 419 168 101 PC 118-0 118 785 440 176 106 PC 119-0 119 602 307 123 74 PC 120-0 120 731 230 92 56 PC121-0121 815 270 108 65 PC 122-0 122 757 458 184 111 PC 123-0 123 627 297 119 72 PC 124-0 124 877 375 150 90 PC 125-0 125 891 442 177 107 PC 126-0 126 1,184 684 274 165 PC 127-0 127 899 469 188 113 PC128-0 128 1,505 859 344 207 PC 129-0 129 876 412 165 99 PC 130-0 130 1,183 686 275 165 PC 131-0 131 810 425 170 102 PC132-0 132 1,506 819 328 197 PC 133-0 133 838 398 160 96 PC134-0 134 1,328 593 238 143 PC 135-0 135 519 256 103 62 PC136-0 136 597 320 128 77 PC137-0 137 1,222 629 252 152 PC138-0 138 656 355 142 86 PC139-0139 601 312 125 75 PC 140-0 140 870 430 172 104 PC 141-0 141 1,260 666 267 161 PC 142-0 142 1,023 626 251 151 PC 143-0 143 360 205 82 50 PC144-0144 872 421 169 102 PC145-0 145 134 69 28 17 PC146-0 146 37 14 6 4 PC147-0 147 943 563 226 136 PC148-0148 988 583 234 141 PC 149-0 149 1,152 508 204 123 PC150-0 150 1,073 586 235 141 PC151-0151 717 329 132 80 PC 152-0 152 943 468 188 113 PC 153-0 153 150 84 34 21 PC 154-0 154 1,274 750 300 180 PC 155-0 155 546 335 134 81 PC 156-0 156 905 499 200 120 PC201-0 201 1,783 1,019 408 245 PC202-0 202 375 161 65 39 PC203-0 203 920 525 210 126 PC204-0 204 1,209 580 232 140 PC205-0 205 755 410 164 99 PC206-0 206 1,118 684 274 165 PC207-0 207 841 523 210 126 PC208-0 208 1,587 833 334 201 PC209-0 209 1,932 1,028 412 248 PC210-0 210 53 23 10 6 PC211-0 211 646 370 148 89 PC212-0 212 950 535 214 129 PC213-0 213 705 374 150 90 PC214-0 214 696 365 146 88 PC215-0 215 734 305 122 74 PC216-0 216 455 230 92 56 PC217-0 217 455 171 69 42 PC218-0 218 1,094 420 168 101 PC219-0 219 609 304 122 74 PC220-0 220 807 309 124 75 PC221-0 221 1,180 712 285 171 PC222-0 222 726 461 185 111 PC223-0 223 379 186 75 45 PC224-0 224 1,041 646 259 156 PC225-0 225 930 586 235 141 PC226-0 226 767 479 192 116 PC227-0 227 818 471 189 114 PC228-0 228 1,347 734 294 177 PC229-0 229 987 594 238 142 PC230-0 230 693 445 178 107 PC231-0 231 412 177 71 42 PC232-0 232 552 212 85 51 PC233-0 233 193 21 9 6 PC234-0 234 537 276 111 67 PC235-0 235 613 443 178 107 PC236-0 236 802 601 241 14E PC237-0 237 114 18 8 E PC238-0 238 594 192 77 47 PC239-0 239 1,002 590 236 142 PC240-0 240 355 170 68 41 PC241-0.241 630 369 148 K PC242-0 242 639 345 138 82 PC243-0 243 589 320 128 77 PC244-0 244 1,229 856 343 20E PC245-0 245 1,115 684 274 16E PC246-0 246 831 539 216 13C PC247-0 247 857 547 219 132 PC301-0 301 829 406 163 9E PC302-0 302 606 329 132 8C PC303-0 303 913 548 220 132 PC401-0 401 1,028 493 198 11 c PC501-0 501 856 430 172 104 PC502-0 502 1,075 627 251 151 PC503-0 503 799 479 192 11 E PC504-0 504 1,181 670 268 161 PC505-0 505 964 526 211 127 PC601-0 601 52 15 6 4 PC602-0 602 2,117 1,241 497 29E PC603-0 603 1,423 812 325 19E PC604-0 604 1,800 1,044 418 251 PC605-0 605 1,374 809 324 19E PC701-0 701 479 227 91 5E PC801-0 801 505 239 96 5E EWMR071 - District Validation Report Printed: 11 /28/2007 11: 51:14A M sWT (�qy -rD: q,t k h1 XI L PETITION VALIDATIONS - 2008 WHATCOM COUNTY INITIATIVE 2007 General Election Turnout 55,059 Times 15% of Votes Cast 15% 15% Equals Signatures Required 8,259 WHATCOM COUNTY REFERENDUM 2007 General Election Turnout 55,059 Times 15% of Votes Cast 15% 15% Equals Signatures Required 8,259 WHATCOM COUNTY MINI -INITIATIVE 2004 General Election Turnout 91,501 Times 3% of Votes Cast 3% 3% Equals Signatures Required 2,746 Whatcom County Home Rule Charter, Sections 5.40, 5.41, and 5.60 CITY OF BELLINGHAM INITIATIVE Nov. 2007 Votes Cast for Mayor at Last Municipal Election 19,399 Times 20% of Votes Cast 20% 20% Equals Signatures Required 3,880 CITY OF BELLINGHAM REFERENDUM Nov. 2007 Votes Cast for Mayor at Last Municipal Election 19,399 Times 8% of Votes Cast 8% 8% Equals Signatures Required 1,552 Bellingham City Charter, Article 10, Section 10.02 and 10.08 l Validations\PETITION VALIDATIONS for 2008.doc Whatcom County Auditor's Office Whatcom County Courthouse 311 Grand Avenue, Suite 103 Bellingham, WA 98225-4038 (360)676-6740 Email: auditor&o.whatcom.wams Internet: www.whatcomcounty.uslauditor December 10, 2007 VALIDATION FIGURES SHIRLEY FORSLOF County Auditor DEBBIE ADELSTEIN Chief Deputy FOR COUNTY WIDE BOND AND LEVY ELECTIONS TO BE HELD IN 2008 WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON The validation figures are based on the number of voters who voted in Whatcom County in the last General Election held on November 6, 2007. Number of Persons 40% 60% District Voting Last General Turnout Yes Vote Whatcom County 55,065 22,026 13,216 2008 FUTURE ELECTION DATES (RCW 29A.56.020, 29A.04.311, .321 and. 330) 2008 Possible Election Dates 52 day cutoff for resolutions February 19, 2008 December 28, 2007 March 11, 2008 January 18, 2008 April 22, 2008 February 29, 2008 May 20, 2008 March 28, 2008 August 19, 2008 November 4, 2008 I:\validations\COUNTY 2008.DOC 84 day cutoff for resolutions May 27, 2008 August 12, 2008 Shirley Forslof hatcom County Auditor Licensing/Recording Elections Administration/Internal Audit 360-676-6744 360-676-6740 360-676-6742 360-676-6740- ext 50065 TTY FAX 360-738-4555 360-738-4556 Whatcom County Auditor's Office Whatcom County Courthouse 311 Grand Avenue, Suite 103 Bellingham, WA 98225-4038 (360) 676-6740 Email: auditor&o.whatcom.wa.us Internet: www.whatcomcountv.uslauditor December 10, 2007 SHIRLEY FORSLO,F County Auditor DEBBIE ADELSTEIN Chief Deputy 2008 VALIDATION FIGURES FOR POINT ROBERTS PUBLIC HOSPITAL DISTRICT SPECIAL ELECTION The validation figures are based on the number of voters who voted in Point Roberts precinct in the last General Election held on November 6, 2007. Number of Persons 40% 60% Precinct Voting Last General Turnout Yes Vote Point Roberts 339 136 82 2008 FUTURE ELECTION DATES (RCW 29A.56.020, 29A.04.311, .321 and. 330) 2008 Possible Election Dates 52 day cutoff for resolutions February 19, 2008 December 28, 2007 March 11, 2008 January 18, 2008 April 22, 2008 February 29, 2008 May 20, 2008 March 28, 2008 August 19, 2008 November 4, 2008 I:\validations\HOSPITAL\Hospital 2008. DOC 84 day cutoff for resolutions May 27, 2008 August 12, 2008 Shirley Fors, , Whatcom County Auditor Licensing/Recording Elections Administration/Internal Audit 360-676-6744 360-676-6740 360-676-6742 360-676-6740- ext 50065 TTY FAX 360-738-4555 360-738-4556 Whatcom County Auditor's Office SHIRLEY FORSLOF - County Auditor Whatcom County Courthouse 311 Grand Avenue, suite 103 DEBBIE ADELSTEIN Bellingham, WA 98225-4038 Chief Deputy (360)676-6740 Email: auditor&o.whatcom.wa.us Internet: www.whatcomcounty.uslauditor December 10, 2007 2008 VALIDATION FIGURES FOR CEMETERY DISTRICT SPECIAL ELECTIONS The validation figures are based on the number of voters who voted in each cemetery district in the last General Election held on November 6, 2007. Cemetery Number of Persons 40% -60% District Voting Last General Turnout Yes Vote No. 1 239 96 58 No. 2 458 184 111 No. 3 147 59 36 No. 4 1,788 716 430 No. 5 266 107 65 No. 6 4,982 1,993 1,196 No. 7 1,441 577 347 No. 8 339 136 82 No.9 1,540 616 370 No. 10 5,797 2,319 1,392 No. 11 221 89 54 2008 FUTURE ELECTION DATES (RCW 29A.56.020, 29A.04.311, .321 and .330) 2008 Possible Election Dates 52 day cutoff for resolutions February 19, 2008 December 28, 2007 March 11, 2008 January 18, 2008 April 22, 2008 February 29, 2008 May 20, 2008 March 28, 2008 84 day cutoff for resolutions August 19, 2008 May 27, 2008 November 4, 2008 August 12, 2008 Shirley Forslo , hatcom County Auditor I:\validations\CEMETERY\Cemetery 2008.DOC Licensing/Recording Elections Administration/Internal Audit TTY FAX 360-676-6744 360-676-6740 360-676-6742 360-676-6740- ext 50065 360-738-4555 360-738-4556 Whatcom County' Auditor's Office SHIRLEY FORSLOF County Auditor Whatcom County Courthouse 311 Grand Avenue, suite 103 DEBBIE ADELSTEIN Bellingham, WA 98225-4038 Chief Deputy (360)676-6740 Email: auditor&o.whatcom.wa.us Internet: www.whatcomcoUntg.uslauditor December 10, 2007 VALIDATION FIGURES FOR CITY ELECTIONS TO BE HELD IN 2008 WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON The validation figures are based on the number of voters who voted in each city in the last general election held on November 6, 2007. Number of Persons 40% 60% CSC Voting Last General Turnout Yes Vote Bellingham 20,781 8,313 4,988 Blaine 1,283 514 309 Everson 493 198 119 Ferndale 2,732 1,093 656 Lynden 3,921 1,569 942 Nooksack 227 91 55 Sumas 239 96 58 2008 FUTURE ELECTION DATES (RCW 29A.56.020, 29A.04.311, .321 and. 330) 2008 Possible Election Dates 52 day cutoff for resolutions February 19, 2008 December 28, 2007 March 11, 2008 January 18, 2008 April 22, 2008 February 29, 2008 May 20, 2008 March 28, 2008 84 day cutoff for resolutions August 19, 2008 May 27, 2008 November 4, 2008 August 12, 2008 Shirley Forsl , Whatcom County Auditor lAvalidations\CITY\City 2008.DOC Licensing/Recording Elections Administration/Internal Audit TTY FAX 360-676-6744 360-676-6740 360-676-6742 360-676-6740- ext 50065 360-738-4555 360-738-4556 Whatcom County Auditor's Office Whatcom County Courthouse 311 Grand Avenue, Suite 103 Bellingham, WA 98225-4038 (360) 676-6740 Email: auditor&o.whatcom.wams Internet: www.whatcomcounty.uslauditor December 10, 2007 2008 VALIDATION FIGURES FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BOND ELECTIONS SHIRLEY FORSLOF County Auditor DEBBIE ADELSTEIN Chief Deputy The validation figures are based on the number of voters who voted in each school district in the last General Election held on November 6, 2007. District Bellingham SD 501 Ferndale SD 502 Blaine SD 503 Lynden SD 504 Meridian SD 505 Nooksack SD 506 Mt Baker SD 507 Concrete SD 11 Number of Persons 40% 60% Voting Last General Turnout Yes Vote 27,842 11,137 6,683 8,121 3,249 1,950 4,228 1,692 1,016 5,762 2,305 1,383 2,805 1,122 674 2,346 939 564 3,885 1,554 933 14 (Whatcom portion) 2008 FUTURE ELECTION DATES (RCW 29A.56.020, 29A.04.311, .321 and. 330) 2008 Possible Election Dates 52 da v cutoff for resolutions February 19, 2008 December 28, 2007 March 11, 2008 January 18, 2008 April 22, 2008 February 29, 2008 May 20, 2008 March 28, 2008 84 day cutoff for resolutions August 19, 2008 May 27, 2008 November 4, 2008 August 12, 2008 Shirley Forslof, hatcom County Au Itor l Aval idations\SCHOOL\School 2008. DOC Licensing/Recording Elections Administration/Internal Audit TTY FAX 360-676-6744 360-676-6740 360-676-6742 360-676-6740- ext 50065 360-738-4555 360-738-4556 Whatcom County • Auditor's Office SHIRLEY FORSLOF County Auditor Whatcom County Courthouse 311 Grand Avenue, suite 103 DEBBIE ADELSTEIN Bellingham, WA 98225-4038 Chief Deputy (360)676-6740 Email: auditor&o.whatcom.wa.us Internet: www.whatcomcounty. uslauditor December 10, 2007 VALIDATION FIGURES FOR WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICTS SPECIAL, ELECTIONS HELD IN 2008 The validation figures are based on the number of voters who voted in each fire district in the last General Election held on November 6, 2007. Fire Number of Persons 40% 60% District Voting Last General Turnout Yes Vote No. 1 2,038 816 490 No. 2 2,569 1,028 617 No. 4 3,501 1,401 841 No. 5 339 136 82 No. 6 335 134 81 No. 7 3,170 1,268 761 No. 8 1,604 642 386 No. 9 499 200 120 No. 10 750 300 180 No. 11 458 184 ill No. 14 1,426 571 343 No. 16 494 198 119 No. 17 521 209 126 No. 18 468 188 113 No. 19 129 52 32 No. 21 8,279 3,312 1,988 2008 FUTURE ELECTION DATES (RCW 29A.56.020, 29A.04.311, .321 and. 330) 2008 Possible Election Dates 52 day cutoff for resolutions February 19, 2008 December 28, 2007 March 11, 2008 January 18, 2008 April 22, 2008 February 29, 2008 May 20, 2008 March 28, 2008 August 19, 2008 November 4, 2008 lAvalidations\FIRE\Fire 2008.DOC Licensing/Recording Elections 84 day cutoff for resolutions May 27, 2008 August 12, 2008 Shirley Forslof Phatcom County Auditor Administration/Internal Audit 360-676-6744 360-676-6740- ext 50065 TTY FAX 360-676-6740 360-676-6742 360-738-4555 360-738-4556 Whatcom County Auditor's Office SHIRLEY FORSLOF r County Auditor Whatcom County Courthouse DEBBIE ADELSTEIN 311 Grand Avenue, Suite 103 Bellingham, WA 98225-4038 Chief Deputy (360)676-6740 Email: auditor&o.whatcom.wams Internet: www.whatcomcoun .uslauditor December 10, 2007 2008 VALIDATION FIGURES FOR WATER DISTRICT SPECIAL ELECTIONS The validation figures are based on the number of voters who voted in each water district in the last General Election held on November 6, 2007. Water District No. 2 Pt Roberts Water 4 No. 7 Birch Bay Water & Sewer 8 Lake Whatcom Water & Sewer Samish Water No. 13 Glacier Water 14 Acme Water 18 Evergreen Water & Sewer 19 Number of Persons 40% 60% Voting Last General Turnout Yes Vote 487 195 117 339 136 82 703 282 170 2,116 847 509 3,192 1,277 767 362 145 87 202 81 49 89 36 22 68 28 17 217 87 53 2008 FUTURE ELECTION DATES (RCW 29A.56.020, 29A.04.311, .321 and. 330) 2008 Possible Election Dates 52 day cutoff for resolutions February 19, 2008 December 28, 2007 March 11, 2008 January 18, 2008 April 22, 2008 February 29, 2008 May 20, 2008 March 28, 2008 84 day cutoff for resolutions August 19, 2008 May 27, 2008 November 4, 2008 August 12, 2008 Shirley Forslof, Vyfiatcom County Auditor lAvalidations\WATER\Water 2008.DOC Licensing/Recording Elections 360-676-6740 360-676-6742 Administration/Internal Audit 360-676-6744 360-676-6740- ext 50065 TTY FAX 360-738-4555 360-738-4556 Whatcom County Auditor's Office Whatcom County Courthouse 311 Grand Avenue, Suite 103 Bellingham, WA 98225-4038 (360)676-6740 Email: auditor&o.whatcom.wams Internet: www.whatcomcounty. uslauditor December 10, 2007 2008 SPECIAL ELECTION VALIDATION FIGURES FOR PARK AND RECREATION DISTRICTS SHIRLEY FORSLOF County Auditor DEBBIE ADELSTEIN Chief Deputy The validation figures are based on the number of voters who voted in each park and recreation district in the last General Election held on November 6, 2007. Park Number of Persons 40% 60% District Votincl Last General Turnout Yes Vote Lynden Regional Pk & Rec #3 5,762 2,305 1,383 Northwest Pk & Rec #2 3,889 1,556 934 Pt. Roberts Pk & Rec #1 339 136 82 2008. FUTURE ELECTION DATES (RCW 29A.56.020, 29A.04.311, .321 and. 330) 2008 Possible Election Dates 52 day cutoff for resolutions February 19, 2008 December 28, 2007 March 11, 2008 January 18, 2008 April 22, 2008 February 29, 2008 May 20, 2008 March 28, 2008 August 19, 2008 November 4, 2008 lAvalidations\PARK\Park 2008.DOC 84 day cutoff for resolutions May 27, 2008 August 12, 2008 Shirley Forslo , hatcom County Auditor Licensing/Recording Elections Administration/Internal Audit 360-676-6744 360-676-6740 360-676-6742 360-676-6740- ext 50065 TTY FAX 360-738-4555 360-738-4556 Whatcom County Auditor's Office Whatcom County Courthouse 311 Grand Avenue, Suite 103 Bellingham, WA 982254038 (360)676-6740 Email: auditor&o.whatcom.wa.us Internet: www.whatcomcounty.uslauditor December 10, 2007 VOTER TURNOUT SHIRLEY FORSLOF County Auditor DEBBIE ADELSTEIN Chief Deputy WHATCOM COUNTY'S PORTION OF CONCRETE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 11 AND HOSPITAL DISTRICT NO. 304 This is to certify the voter turnout for Concrete School District No. 11 and Hospital District No. 304, within the boundaries of Whatcom County, Washington from the last General Election held on November 6, 2007. District Concrete School District 11 Hospital District 304 I:\validations\SKAGIT 2008.DOC Number of Persons Voting Last General Election 14 14 h Shirley Forslof hatcom County Auditor Licensing/Recording Elections Administration/Internal Audit 360-676-6744 360-676-6740 360-676-6742 360-676-6740- ext 50065 TTY FAX 360-738-4555 360-738-4556 Whatcom County Auditor's Office SHIRLEY FORSLOF Vr County Auditor Whatcom County Courthouse 311 Grand Avenue, Suite 103 DEBBIE ADELSTEIN Bellingham, WA 98225-4038 Chief Deputy (360)676-6740 Email: auditor&o.whatcom.wams Internet: www.whatcomcounty.usfauditor DELEGATION OF AUTHORITY The Whatcom County Canvassing Board, acting under authority given in RCW 29A.60.160 does hereby authorize the full-time election staff of the Whatcom County Auditor's Office, and temporary staff, hired as needed, to act as our representatives. Their duties shall be to examine the postmark, receipt mark, date of oath, and statement on the outer envelope containing the vote -by -mail ballot, and to verify that the voter's signature thereon is the same as that on the voter registration record. This may be done prior to Election Day. These same representatives will also make determinations as to the disposition of the provisional and challenged ballots, i.e. proper voter registration, proper address, proper precinct and whether or not the ballot should be submitted to the Canvassing Board for further action. The elections staff is authorized to process and tabulate ballots, supervise and assist election workers as directed by the Auditor. Further, the Whatcom County Canvassing Board authorizes election workers, assigned by the Auditor as necessary, to act as our representatives. Their duties shall be to open, process, tabulate ballots, and produce required reports. All of the above delegated authority is to be exercised under the supervision of the Whatcom County Auditor in accordance with the Administrative Rules adopted by the Canvassing Board and the Secretary of State. All issues, which cannot be resolved to a reasonable certainty by supervisory personnel, shall be decided solely by the Canvassing Board and no ballot can be rejected except by the Board. This delegation of authority by the Canvassing Board for opening and subsequent processing of vote -by -mail ballots may begin immediately upon receipt before any Special, Primary, or General Election and shall end no later than the certification of the election results of any Special, Primary, or General Election, inclusive of all applicable recounts. This general delegation of authority shall be in effect for each Special, Primary, and General Election held from January 1, 2008 through December 31, 2008. DATED this -W day of , 2008, at Bellingham, Washington. WHATCOM COUNTY CANVASSING BOARD F _ -. Shirley Forslof, hatcom County Altor Chair, Whatcom County Council Whatcom County Prosecktikg.Attorney H:\My Documents\ELECTIONS\MISC FORMS\DELEGATION OF AUTHORITY.DOC Licensing/Recording Elections Administration/Internal Audit 360-676-6744 360-676-6740 360-676-6742 360-676-6740- ext 50065 TTY FAX 360-738-4555 360-738-4556 OM cot WHATCOM COUNTY '�� SHIRLEY FORSLOF AUDITOR'S OFFICE 3�P ..f COUNTY AUDITOR Whatcom County Courthouse DEBBIE ADELSTEIN 311 Grand Avenue, Suite 103 gsNirt�CHIEF DEPUTY Bellingham, WA98225-4038 Email: Auditor@co.whatcom.wa.us Phone: 360-676-6740 Internet: www.co.whatcom.wa.us/auditor FAX: 360-738-4556 DELEGATION OF REPRESENTATIVE "In accordance with 29A.60.140 I, hereby designate myself, Shirley Forslof, Whatcom County Auditor to serve on the Presidential Primary, Special, Primary and General Election Canvassing and Recanvassing Boards for the Presidential Primary, Special, Primary and General Election to be held during the year 2008. I hereby designate and appoint Debbie Adelstein, Chief Deputy Auditor, Fred Williams, Internal Auditor and Stacy Henthorn, Public Services Supervisor as my authorized representatives to serve on the Canvassing and Recanvassing Boards for the Presidential Priamry, Special, Primary and General Election to be held during the year 2008. Dated this 23rd day of January 2008. Shirley Forslo Whatcom Codnty Auditor d4G ak�;� Debbie Adelstein Chief Deputy Auditor Fred Williams Internal Auditor Stacy ] Public isor Licensing Recording Elections Administration/Internal Audit Licensing@co.whatcornma.us Recording@co.whatcom.wa.us Elections@co.whatcomma.us 360-676-6744 360-676-6740 360-676-6740 360-676-6742 360-676-6740 ext50065 TTY 360-738-4555 WHATCOM COUNTY PROSECUTING ATTORNEY DAVID S. McEACHRAN CHIEF CRIMINAL DEPUTY Mac D. Setter ASST. CHIEF CRIMINAL DEPUTY Warren J. Page CRIMINAL DEPUTIES Craig D. Chambers Elizabeth L. Gallery David A. Graham Eric J. Richey James T. Hulbert Rosemary H. Kaholokula Ann L. Stodola Jeffrey D. Sawyer Anna Gigliotti _ Shane P. Brady Shannon Connor Christopher D. Quinn Sharon L. Fields David E. Freeman Whatcom County Courthouse 311 Grand Avenue, Second Floor Bellingham, Washington 98225-4079 (360) 676-6784 FAX (360) 738-2532 COUNTY (360) 398-1310 CHIEF CIVIL DEPUTY Randall J. Watts CIVIL DEPUTIES Karen L. Frakes Daniel L. Gibson Royce Buckingham CIVIL SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT DEPUTIES Angela A. Cuevas Dionne M. Clasen APPELLATE DEPUTIES Kimberly Thulin Hilary A. Thomas SENIOR ADMINISTRATOR Kathy Walker January 24, 2008 DESIGNATION OF REPRESENTATIVE Pursuant to RCW 29A.60, et seq., I DAVID S. MCEACHRAN, Prosecuting Attorney in and for Whatcom County, Washington, do hereby appoint Randall J. Watts, Daniel L. Gibson, Royce S. Buckingham, Karen,N. Frakes, Angela Cuevas, and Dionne M. Clausen, Deputy Prosecuting Attorneys, as my duly authorized representatives for the purpose of canvassing and recanvassing the 2008, presidential primary, special. Primary and general election results. DATED thisz�&y of January, 2008. DAVID S. McEAMRAN Prosecuting Attorney CLERK OF THE COUNCIL Dana Brown -Davis, C.M.C. COUNTY COURTHOUSE 311 Grand Avenue, Suite #105 Bellingham, WA 98225-4038 G WHATCOM COUNTY COUNCIL DESIGNATION OF REPRESENTATIVE COUNCILMEMBERS Barbara E. Brenner Laurie Caskey-Schreiber Sam Crawford Seth M. Fleetwood Bob Kelly L. Ward Nelson Carl Weimer Pursuant to RCW 29A.60, I, Carl Weimer, County Council Chair, in and for Whatcom County, Washington, do hereby appoint myself and Councilmembers Barbara Brenner, Laurie Caskey-Schreiber, Sam Crawford, Seth Fleetwood, Bob Kelly, and L. Ward Nelson as authorized representatives for the purpose of the canvassing and re - canvassing of the 2008 special, primary, and general election results. Dated thTis day of January, 2008. WHATCOM COUNTY COUNCIL WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON Carl Wtl V_ OQVI it • Dana ;owl's ��•� �Ibrk the o lot shared \council\cw\2008\representative designation Phone: (360) 676-6690 TTY: (360) 738-4555 FAX: (360) 738-2550 STATE OF WASHIN VOTERS PAM Presidential Primary February 19, 2008 GTON to change your address (see page 5 for information). 2 Introduction to the 2008 Presidential Primary Voters' Pamphlet `008 Dear Voter, PRr-SIDFNY[AL PRl M AEZY In a couple of weeks, you can help nominate this country's Chief Executive. On February 19, 2008, the State of Washington will hold its Presidential Primary, giving you a chance to influence American politics and shape our country's future. Voting in the 2008 Presidential Primaries is a rare opportunity for the American people. For the first time since 1952, the race for the White House is wide open, without an incumbent President or Vice President on the ballot. Our upcoming Presidential Primary may raise the profile of the issues that matter most in your community. As the second most populous state in the west, candidates will come to Washington to court voters and take a stand on our region's greatest challenges. Participating in Washington's Presidential Primary is both a remarkable privilege and a civic duty. Your participation ensures your voice in the nomination of the next President of the United States. Sincerely, ri�y_ `i3 Table of Contents Voting in Washington State....................................................3 OnlineServices.......................................................................4 Change of Address Information.............................................5 Presidential Primary ................................................................6 Democratic Party Presidential Candidates ..............................7 Republican Party Presidential Candidates ............... I Voteby Mail..........................................................................15 Major Political Party Caucuses and Conventions ................16 SAM REED Secretary of State Independent and Minor Party Candidates' Nomination Process.... 17 ElectionReform.................................................................... 18 Federal Campaign Spending Information ............................ 19 Help America Vote Act Information.....................................19 Address Confidentiality Program....... ............................._.... 19 2008 Mock Presidential Primary ......................................... 20 Voters' Pamphlet Cover Art Contest .................................... 21 County Elections Departments ............. 22 Absentee Ballot Applications ..............................:................ 23 Congratulations to South Kitsap High School student Casey Armstrong whose artwork is displayed on the cover of this Voters' Pamphlet. Secretary of State Voter Information Hotline (800) 448-4881 TDD/TTY Hotline for the hearing or speech impaired (800) 422-8683 Visit our online voters' guide at www.vote.wa.gov Voting in Washington State Voter Qualifications You may register and vote in Washington State elections if you: • Reside in Washington; • Area US citizen; • Are at least 18 years old on or before Election Day; and • Have had your voting rights restored if you were ever convicted of a felony. In Washington State, you do not declare political party membership when you register to vote. Registration Deadlines While you may register to vote at any time, keep in mind that there are registration deadlines prior to each election. You must be registered at least 30 days before an election if you register by mail, online, or through the Motor Voter program. If you are a new voter in Washington State, you may register in person at your county elections department up to 15 days before an election. However, you must vote by absentee ballot for that particular election. The phone number and address of your county elections department is located in the back of this pamphlet. How to Register to Vote Register to vote online, or download voter registration forms at www.vote.wa.gov or obtain forms at county elections departments, public libraries, schools, and other government offices. You may also request a form through the State Voter Information Hotline. (See Services and Additional Assistance on this page.) To register to vote online you must have a valid Washington State driver's license or ID card. Keep Your Voter Registration Up -to -Date If your voter registration record does not contain your current name or address, you may not be able to vote. You can use the online or mail -in voter registration form to let your county elections department know when you move or change your name. Update your record online or download a form at www.vote.wa.gov . You must re -register or transfer your registration at least 30 days before the election to be eligible to vote in your new precinct. are issued on Election Day except to a registered voter who is a resident of a health care facility. A ballot may be requested in person, by phone, by mail, electronically, or by a member of your immediate family as early as 90 days before an election. You may also apply in writing to automatically receive an absentee ballot before each election. An absentee ballot request form is on the back page of this pamphlet. If you have already requested an absentee ballot or have a permanent request for a ballot on file, please do not submit another application. Many of Washington's counties now conduct all elections by mail. You will receive your absentee or mail -in ballot approximately 14 days prior to the election. Upon receipt, vote your ballot. Please do not attempt to vote again at your polling location if your county has poll sites. Absentee and mail -in ballots must be signed and postmarked or delivered to your county elections department on or before Election Day. In order to assist processing, return your voted ballot early. Election Dates and Poll Hours The Presidential Primary is February 19. Polling place hours for counties with poll sites are 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Services and Additional Assistance Under the Help America Vote Act, each county is required to have special voting equipment for anyone unable to vote the ballot independently. This equipment is available at poll site locations (if your county has poll sites), at voting centers, or at your county elections department. Contact your county elections department for more information on voting your ballot or finding your poll site or nearest voting center. The phone number and address of your county elections department is located in the back of this pamphlet. Contact the Office of the Secretary of State for: • Voters' Pamphlets in alternative formats (Braille, audio, large print) or languages (Spanish, Chinese); and • Voter registration, voting, and absentee ballot information. Absentee Ballots This information is also available at www.vote.wa.gov or by Absentee ballot requests must be made to your county elections calling the Voter Information Hotline at (800) 448-4881 or department (not the Secretary of State). No absentee ballots TDD/TTY at (800) 422-8683. — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Request for Mail -In Voter Registration Form (Please print) Name: Address: City: — Telephone: _ ZIP: Number of forms requested: MAIL TO: Office of the Secretary of State, Voter Registration, PO Box 40230, Olympia, WA 98504-0230 — -- — - 3 (5 Online Voter Registration I, Now available! Want a more convenient way to register to vote? Whether you are a new Washington State voter or need to update your existing registration information, this exciting internet-based tool will allow you to: Register to vote; or Change your voter registration from one county to another. To change your name you must fill out a voter registration form, which can be downloaded at www.vote.wa.gov and is also available at county and state offices such as your county elections department, the Department of Licensing, or your local library. Online voter registration is fast and secure. All you need is a valid Washington State driver's license or ID card. Go to www.vote.wa.gov and click on the online voter registration icon to learn more. Your personalized voter information is available on MyVote, a new website offered by the Office of the Secretary of State in collaboration with participating county elections departments. Simply sign onto the system using your voter registration name and birthdate to access: Your ballot measure and candidate information; Your voting history; Your elected officials' contact information; and V Your nearest ballot drop box location. To access MyVote online, go to www.vote.wa.gov and click the MyVote logo. J New address'. Update your voting information! If you've moved since you last voted, you must update your voter registration information in order to receive your ballot in the next election. For your convenience, you may update your information online, by telephone, or by mail. Online If you've moved, you can change your address online at www.vote.wa.gov. Telephone ■ You may call your county elections department -- to update your mailing address if you moved within the same county. County contact information can be found in the back of this pamphlet or in the government section of your local phone book. Mail If you've moved to a different county, you may change your address online, or fill out a new voter registration form and mail it in. Voter registration forms can be downloaded at www.vote.wa.gov and are also available at county and state offices such as your county elections department, the Department of Licensing, or your local library. 4 5 Washington State's 2008 Presidential Primary For the first time since 1952, the race for the White House is wide open, without an incumbent President or Vice President on the campaign trail. On February 19, 2008, Washingtonians will play a role in nominating a candidate for this country's highest office. Why Washington State has a Presidential Primary In 1988, more than 200,000 Washington voters signed an initiative to the Legislature proposing a Presidential Primary. The Legislature adopted the initiative in 1989. Who is eligible to vote in the Presidential Primary Any voter registered in Washington may vote in the Presidential Primary. The candidates listed on the ballot Only major political party candidates appear on the Presidential Primary ballot. The major political parties currently recognized in Washington State are the Democratic Party and the Republican Party. In order to be listed on the Presidential Primary ballot, candidates must either be generally advocated or recognized in national news media, or submit petitions that include the signatures of at least 1,000 eligible voters in the state. Minor party and independent candidates petition to appear on the general election ballot following conventions (RCW 29A.20.121). How to vote in the Presidential Primary Each voter must decide whether to vote in the Democratic Presidential Primary, or the Republican Presidential Primary. A voter may not vote for candidates of both parties. Once the voter has selected a party, the voter must sign a party declaration provided by the party. The Democratic Party declaration states: I declare that I consider myself to be a DEMOCRAT and I will not participate in the nomination process of any other political party for the 2008 Presidential election. Need More Information? The Republican Party declaration states: I declare that I am a member of the Republican Party and I have not participated and will not participate in the 2008 precinct caucus or convention system of any other party. The voter must vote for only one candidate, and may not vote for any candidates of the other party. Each party will receive a list of voters who chose to vote in that party's Presidential Primary. How the political parties will use the results Due to national party rules, the state political parties retain the authority to decide how they will use the Presidential Primary to allocate delegates to the national nominating conventions. The political parties may also use caucus results, or a combination of primary results and caucus results, to allocate delegates to the national conventions. The state Republican Party will use the Presidential Primary to allocate 51 percent of its delegates to the 2008 Republican National Convention. The remaining 49 percent of the delegates will be allocated based on caucus results. The state Democratic Party has decided to use caucus results to allocate its delegates to the 2008 Democratic National Convention. Because the Presidential Primary is open to all registered voters, the results will demonstrate which candidates are most appealing to the general voting public. Caucuses A voter can participate in both the party caucus and the Presidential Primary as long as both are for the same political party. Both parties plan to hold caucuses on Saturday, February 9, 2008. The parties will invite voters to participate in the caucuses and will require participants to sign a party declaration. Voters should contact the parties to learn more about where the caucuses will be held. (See page 16 for contact information.) For more information on Washington State's Presidential Primary, call the Office of the Secretary of State Voter Information Hotline at (800) 448-4881, TDD/TTY at (800) 422-8683, or visit www.vote.wa.gov . tlnded Slakes Presidential Candidates - Democratic Party**** (Page I of 4) %V Joe Biden Biden for President, Inc. Vw- PO Box 438 Wilmington, DE 19899 Telephone: (302) 574-2008 N Email: info@joebiden.com Website: www.JoeBiden.com Occupation: Joe Biden is a US Senator and adjunct law professor. Education: Joe Biden graduated from the University of Delaware with a BA, and Syracuse University with a JD. Elected experience: New Castle County Council, Delaware; US Senate. Family: Joe and Jill Biden have three children, Beau, Hunter, and Ashley; and five grandchildren, Naomi, Finnegan, Maisy, Natalie, and Hunter. Significant career experience: Joe Biden was a trial lawyer and served on the local county council before running for the US Senate and winning at the age of 29. He is an adjunct law professor and US Senator. Hillary Clinton Hillary Clinton for President 4420 N. Fairfax Drive Arlington, VA 22203 Telephone: (703) 469-2008 Fax: (703) 962-8600 Website: www.hillaryclinton.com Occupation: US Senator Education: Wellesley College, Yale Law School Elected experience: US Senator, New York, 2001-Present. Family: Married to William Jefferson Clinton and daughter Chelsea Clinton. Significant career experience: Children's Defense Fund, 1973; Counsel, House Judiciary Committee, 1974; Attorney, Rose Law Firm, 1977-1992; First Lady of Arkansas, 1979-1981, 1983-1993; First Lady of the United States, 1993-2001. This is the most important Presidential election of our lifetimes: the next President will have a chance to change the direction of the world. I am seeking the Democratic Party's nomination for President because I have worked with fellow Democrats and across the aisle to accomplish the goals of the American people. From the Crime Bill that put 100,000 more cops on the street to the Violence Against Women Act, from leading the way to end the war in Bosnia to the Biden plan to end the war in Iraq, I've tackled the most important issues of the day. My first order of business will be to end this war in Iraq. The war has hurt our standing internationally, and the billions spent in Iraq have prevented us from resolving critical issues here at home. My plan would allow our troops to come home without leaving chaos behind. At home, my number one domestic priority will be education. We must fund high quality preschool programs like Head Start and ensure every child has two years of preschool. And we must fund two years of college. Last year, 400,000 kids who qualified for college were unable to attend because they could not afford it. College cannot be a luxury. You will have the opportunity to vote and stand up for what you believe in. You know where I stand. I stand with you. For six long years, America's middle class and hardworking families have been invisible to the Bush Administration. I want to build an America where no person is invisible. I will provide quality, affordable health care for every American and I will fight to protect a woman's right to choose. All of my policies —from stem cell research to climate change —will be guided by sound science. I will make America the global leader in combating global warming and significantly reduce our dependence on foreign oil. To fire up the engines of American innovation, I will redirect billions of dollars of big oil tax subsidies into investments in clean, renewable energy alternatives — wind, solar, hydrogen, ethanol, and other bio-fuels. I will grow our economy and help working families get ahead. It's time to stop mortgaging our children's future and return this country to the fiscally responsible policies that brought us record growth in the 1990's. And it's time we had an economy in which working people see their real incomes go up — not just the financial markets. We must fix our schools so they can provide hope and opportunity for the next generation. I will end the war in Iraq and begin restoring America's standing in the world. Thank you for your consideration and for taking the time to study the issues. 6 The above statements are an exact reproduction of those submitted by the candidates. The ice of the Secretary of State has no editorial authority. 7 United States tgo#**** Presidential Candidates - Democratic Party Christopher J. Dodd Chris Dodd for President PO Box 51882 Washington, DC 20091 Telephone: (202) 737-3633 Email: info@chrisdodd.com Website: www.ChrisOodd.com Occupation: US Senator Education: BA in English Literature from Providence College, 1966; and JD from the University of Louisville, 1972. Military service: Served in the US Army Reserves and Army National Guard, 1969-1975. Elected experience: US House of Representatives, 1975-1981; US Senate, 1981-Present. Family: Married to Jackie Clegg Dodd; Two daughters, Grace and Christina. Significant career experience: Dodd wrote the Family and Medical Leave Act, which has helped 50 million Americans. He is a respected leader in foreign affairs, and he authored legislation that is providing billions of dollars to firefighters so they can get the equipment and training they need to keep our communities safe. John Edwards John Edwards for President 410 Market Street, Ste. 400 Chapel Hill, NC 27516 Telephone: (919) 636-3131 Email: info@johnedwards.com Website: www.johnedwards.com Occupation: Former US Senator; former Director, University of North Carolina Center on Poverty, Work, and Opportunity; former trial attorney. Education: BA, NC State University, 1974; JD, UNC — Chapel Hill, 1977. Elected experience: US Senate (1999 - 2005) Family: John and Elizabeth have had four children; Catharine, Emma Claire, and Jack. Their first child, Wade, died in 1996. Significant career experience: Senator Edwards has dedicated his career to helping working families. In Congress, he emerged as a champion for the issues that make a difference to American families. Today, he is running for President to make sure every American has the same opportunities to succeed that he has had. (Page 2 of 4) In order to produce real change for American families, it's going to take a Democrat who knows how to produce results. We must choose a nominee that can bring people together to win the election this November and bring people together the following January. After so many years of bitter divisiveness and on-the-job training, Washingtonians understand that our country needs leadership that will bring people together and is ready to lead from day one. Like me, you see an economy that isn't working for all Americans and a war in Iraq that has left us less safe. We are all asking not only who wants to change the direction of the country, but who can get the job done. I have spent my career producing results. From writing and passing the Family and Medical Leave Act, to helping end conflict in Central America, to securing needed resources for our firefighters, I have spent 26 years turning Democratic principles into national policy. That is the kind of leadership we need today. It is why on every major issue — from ending our involvement in the Iraqi civil war and restoring our security... to reversing the effects of global warming... to ensuring all Americans have access to affordable quality health care — I am offering the boldest solutions to our most pressing challenges. Leadership that can get results is what I've been offering for 26 years. I am asking for your vote to return that type of leadership to the White House. I grew up in a small town. My mother worked at the post office and my father at a textile mill. They didn't have much money, but they had family. They taught me the value of hard work and perseverance. I'll never forget where I come from, and I'll always be a voice for regular families like mine. I was the first in my family to go to college, and I believe every American should have the same opportunities I've had: strong schools, affordable health care, and a good job to support your family. I run for President because my parents passed a better world on to me. I b6lieve the moral test of our generation is whether we will do the same for our children. To pass this test, we need fundamental change. We need to fix the broken system in Washington. We need a President who will take on the special interests, and fight for universal health care. For an economy that works for middle-class families. For aggressive action to halt global warming. For ending the war in Iraq, and restoring America's moral leadership around the world. For comprehensive immigration reform, for workers' right to organize — and for One America for all of us. I run because after seven years of George Bush, we need a leader who will be straight with the American people. And I run because I believe that it's time for Democrats to have a little backbone and lead the way to a better America. $ The above statements are an exact reproduction of those submitted by the candidates. The Office of the Secretary of State has no editorial. authority. United $lates Presidential Candidates - Democratic Party (Page 3 of 4) 1W Mike Gravel Gravel for President '08 PO Box 948 Arlington, VA 22216 Telephone: (703) 652-4698 Email: info@gravel.us Website: www.grave12008.us Occupation: Presidential Candidate Education: BS, Economics, Columbia University, 1956. Military service: US Army Special Agent, Counter Intelligence Corps. Elected experience: Alaska House of Representatives,1963 -1966; US Senate, 1969 - 1981. Family: Married to Whitney Gravel and has 2 children and 4 grandchildren. Significant career experience: Ended the military draft, released the Pentagon Papers, instrumental in ending the Vietnam War, ended nuclear testing in the North Pacific and championed the environment. Dear Washington Democrats, Like most of you, I oppose this immoral, bankrupting Iraq War. I opposed it in 2002, describing it as our next Vietnam. In October of 2007, I was the first candidate to call out the horrendous Senate legislation that now steps us closer to war with Iran. The military -industrial complex and big money lobbyists control our government. I am their most outspoken critic. I am also critical of our Democratic leadership in Congress who have not stood up to George Bush. I proved back in 1971 that successful confrontation from the Senate floor is possible. I took on the Nixon Administration and the Vietnam War with a one-man filibuster that successfully ended the military draft and saved thousands of lives. Under my Administration, we would stop wasting a trillion dollars on war. We would spend our money to develop renewable energy, to get off of oil in 5 years and off of carbon in 10. With solar, wind, liquid hydrogen and others, (not ethanol and not nuclear!) we will be a world leader in green technology. This is good for business, jobs, and the health of ourselves, our children and our planet. My plan for America includes universal healthcare, quality education, a progressive FairTax, same -sex marriage, reproductive. rights, legalizing marijuana/regulating hard drugs, Net neutrality and, most importantly, a plan to empower you — the citizens of this great country — to vote directly on the issues. Find out more at Nationallnitiative.us . Gratefully, Senator Mike Gravel We have seen partisan politics divide us, bringing fear and anxiety into our daily lives. We have seen our Constitution undermined. We have been pushed into an illegal and immoral war. Our wealth is being Dennis J. Kucinich squandered, our soldiers dying needlessly, ourjobs are being lost, and the worlds environment is being destroyed. Neighbor is being pitted against Kucinich for President 2008 neighbor. America's reputation as a nation of peace and justice is lost. PO Box 110180 The Washington DC establishment —both Democratic and Republican +ek Cleveland, OH 44111 — continues to do the bidding of industry and corporations, while Telephone: (877) 413-3664 failing to care for the domestic needs of human beings. o Email: info@dennis4president.com Website: www.dennis4president.com Working together we can move this country in a whole new direction: investing in universal education, jobs, renewable energies, alevel economy, and health care for all, where doctors and patients — not insurance - - f - companies —make the decisions. We can have a foreign policy based upon diplomacy and dialogue; on Strength Through Peace. We can stand for Occupation: US Congressman (loth District Ohio). Education: BA, MS, Case Western University, Cleveland, OH. Elected experience: Cleveland City Council/Mayor/Clerk of Courts; Ohio State Senator; Congressman. basic civil liberties such as marriage equality and habeas corpus. I stand not on promises but on my work in Congress: HR 1234, for immediate withdrawal from Iraq; HR 676, for universal single - payer, not -for -profit health care; HR 3400, to rebuild America's infrastructure; and HRes 333, to impeach Vice President Cheney. Family: Wife, Elizabeth; daughter, Jackie, from previous marriage. Significant career experience: As Mayor, he put his political career on the line to prevent the sale of the Cleveland Municipal Electrical system to a private utility, eventually saving the citizens of Cleveland millions of dollars. In Congress Kucinich has been an advocate for peace and civil rights. He led the effort against the Patriot Act and against going to wax in Iraq. He is the 2003 Gandhi Peace Award winner. Your vote can make a difference. You can reject politics as usual and show the Political bosses you want aleader with true vision, a President not afraid to speak the truth. I offer a vision built upon principles of peace, not profit; leadership with no strings attached This election is not about reclaiming the White House for the Democratic Party. It's about speaking with an Independent voice, about reclaiming America for all who live here. I ask for your vote. I will be proud to have your vote, and to have you stand with me. Thank you. -\The above statements are an exact reproduction of those submitted by the candidates. The Office of the Secretary of State has no editorial authority. 9 United Sfa es Un0ed St@L•s �`*�' Presidential Candidates - Republican Part Presidential Candidates - Democratic Party p Y (Page 4 of 4) (Page I of 4) Dear Friend, Barack Obama Obama for America PO Box 8210 Chicago, IL 60680 Telephone: (312) 819-2008 Website: www.barackobama.com Occupation: United States Senator Education: Columbia University: Bachelor of Arts, Political Science. Harvard University: Juris Doctorate. Elected experience: Illinois Senate: 1997 - 2004. United States Senate: 2005 - Present. Family: Barack, his wife Michelle, and their children, Malia and Sasha, attend Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago. Significant career experience: Community Organizer; Director of Project Vote; CivilRightsAttorney; SeniorLecturerin Constitutional Law; University of Chicago Law School; President of the Harvard Law Review. Bill Richardson Richardson for President 111 Lomas Boulevard NW, Ste. 200 Albuquerque, NM 87102 Telephone: (505) 828-2455 Email: billrichardson@richardsonforpresident.com Website: www.richardsonforpresident.com Occupation: Governor of New Mexico Education: Tufts University Elected experience: Governor of New Mexico, 2003 - present; United States Congressman from New Mexico, 1983-1997. Family: Bill Richardson has been married to Barbara Richardson for 35 years. Significant career experience: In addition to serving as a two -term Governor and a seven -term Congressman, Bill Richardson's career has included serving as United States Secretary of Energy, 1998-2001, and as the United States Ambassador to the United Nations, 1997-1998. In addition, Richardson has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize five times, and negotiated the release of hostages, American servicemen, and prisoners in North Korea, Iraq, and Cuba. 10 America is at a crossroads, and your vote in this election is extremely important. I believe deeply in the potential of our country, because we've met big challenges before. And we can meet them again if we're willing to challenge the conventional thinking in DC and unite behind a common purpose. We need a President who has sound judgment, integrity, and the ability to bring people together. I've shown sound judgment by opposing the Iraq War from the start, and standing firm against attempts to open the door to war with Iran. I've proven my integrity by taking on lobbyists and even leaders of my own party to pass the toughest ethics reform legislation since Watergate. And I've brought people together throughout my career, working with Republicans and Democrats to solve big problems, from welfare reform to health care for kids to tax fairness for working families. I've been frank about the challenges we face and what I would do as President. We cannot meet these challenges — Social Security's solvency, an environment threatened by global warming, and a lack of affordable health care — if we stick with the old Washington playbook. I'm running for President to rebuild an America that is safe, healthy and prosperous at home, and strong and respected abroad. Unite your voice with millions of others who have already voted for change, and we can seize this opportunity to turn the page and build a brighter future for our children and grandchildren. Thank you for voting, and for considering my candidacy for President of the United States. Sincerely, Barack Obama I have a bold vision for America, and the experience to change how we do things in this country. I will end the war with a rapid and complete withdrawal of our troops, and then I will use diplomacy to help the Iraqis begin the healing process. I have delivered for America as a diplomat and I can restore America's global leadership. My education plan is more extensive than any candidate's. Organizations like the Sierra Club and the League of Conservation Voters have called my energy initiative the most daring. I have also outlined how I would pay for each of my plans at www.RichardsonForPresident.com. America needs experience. I am a progressive Governor in a red state with a record of getting things done. Since I took office in 2003, over 80,000 more New Mexicans are working —and we have the lowest unemployment rate in our state's history. I've made New Mexico the clean energy state by adopting stricter environmental standards and requiring utilities to produce energy from renewable sources. We've extended access to health coverage to all children under the age of 12. We raised teacher salaries and standards, and invested in schools. We've done all this while cutting taxes for every New Mexican and balancing the budget. Every American deserves a fair shot —not just the privileged few. It will take bold leadership to change America, and I have the experience to bring people together to get things done. The above statements are an exact reproduction of those submitted by the candidates. The Office of the Secretary of State has no editorial dothonky, Rudy Giuliani Rudy Giuliani Presidential Committee, Inc. 295 Greenwich Street #356 New York, NY 10007 Telephone: (212) 835-9449 Email: Webteam@JoinRudy2008.com Website: www.JoinRudy2008.com Occupation: Attorney Education: Manhattan College, 1965; New York University Law School, 1968. Elected experience: Elected 107th Mayor of the City of New York in 1993; re-elected in 1997. Family: Married to Judith Giuliani. Significant career experience: In 1981, President Reagan appointed him Associate Attorney General. Rudy later became a US Attorney, prosecuting organized crime and corrupt politicians. As Mayor, he cut taxes 23 times, reduced crime and welfare rolls by half, and turned a $2.3 billion deficit into a multibillion dollar surplus. Rudy led New York's recovery after September 11 and was named Time magazine's Person of the Year. In 2002, he wrote the bestseller, u Leadership. Mike Huckabee Huckabee for President, Inc. PO Box 2008 Little Rock, AR 72203 Telephone: (501) 324-2008 Email: information@explorehuckabee.com Website: www.mikehuckabee.com Education: Ouachita Baptist University, 1974. Elected experience: In 1993, Mike Huckabee became only the second Republican since Reconstruction to be elected Lt. Governor of Arkansas. He served as Governor from 1996 to 2006. Family: Mike Huckabee grew up in Hope, Arkansas, where his father worked as a fireman and mechanic. In 1974, he married his wife, Janet. They have three children. Significant career experience: Before working in government, Mike Huckabee served as a pastor in Arkansas. During his governorship, his dedication and achievements in education, health care, crisis management, fiscal responsibility and other areas caused Time magazine to name him one of the top five governors in America. I'm running for President of the United States because our country needs strong, optimistic and determined leadership to meet the challenges we will face in the future. The 2008 election offers a choice to all Americans about the direction of our nation. The next President must ensure we remain on offense against the Islamic Terrorists' War on Us — because if we drift back to defense we're going to face a longer war with larger problems. The next President must also restore fiscal discipline to Washington — cutting taxes and wasteful spending — so we can empower people, not government. Over the course of this campaign, I've made 12 Commitments to the American People. These include ending illegal immigration; moving toward energy independence, increasing our involvement in the global economy and strengthening our reputation around the world. I have a proven record of results and executive experience as Mayor of America's largest city, where we improved the quality of life by cutting crime and welfare in half while reducing taxes 23 times. As President, I will focus on finding solutions, getting results and making government work for all of our citizens. America can meet any challenge when we focus on what unites us, not what divides us. We solve our problems best from strength, not weakness — from optimism, not pessimism. Please visit my website, www.JoinRudy2008.com, to learn more. Together, we can hand our nation to the next generation better than it was handed to us. I am running for President because .I believe that the American dream is still alive, and right now our country needs a leader who can lift the nation up and optimistically address the challenges we will face in the coming years. I have the most executive experience out of all the presidential candidates, having served 10'/z years as Governor of Arkansas. During this time, I was selected to head the National Governors' Association, and I was named one of the top five governors by Time magazine. As President, I will protect America from terrorism; secure our borders and stop illegal immigration; protect the sanctity of life; improve the health care system;_ put the IRS out of business by adopting the FairTax; make America energy -independent so that our gas dollars no longer fund terrorism; restore the nation's ability to respond to a man-made or natural crisis; protect Second Amendment rights; improve education and make arts and music available to all students; and pass a Veterans' Bill of Rights. One thing people often ask me is how my faith influences my decisions. I want to be clear that my faith doesn't influence my decisions — it drives them. For example, when it comes to the environment, I believe that we are called to be good stewards of the resources God has given us. I believe in protecting the lives of the weak and helpless, including unborn children, because our Creator values each person and expects us to do the same. I believe that people in government must overcome stubborn divisiveness and rigid partisanship to achieve a cooperative spirit and a bright, unifying vision for our nation. Please join me in lifting America up and securing a brighter future for our children and grandchildren. The, above statements are an exact reproduction of those submitted by the candidates. The Office of the Secretary of State has no editorial authority. 11 Unred Stales u Presidential Candidates - Republican Party �t Duncan Hunter Hunter for President, Inc. 9340 Fuerte Drive, Ste. 302 La Mesa, CA 91941-4164 Telephone: (206) 935-3505 Email: dlhunter@goHunterfl8.com Website: www.goHunter08.com Occupation: Member of Congress, CA-52 (San Diego County), Education: 1966 Rubidoux High School, Riverside, CA; 1976 JD Western States University Law School (GI Bill). Military service: Volunteered US Army, 173rdAirbome; 75th Rangers, Vietnam, 1970-71. Honorably discharged at rank of 1 st Lieutenant. Elected experience: Elected Member of Congress, 1980; Re-elected 14 consecutive terms, Chairman of House Armed Services Committee, 2003-07. Family: Married 33 years to Lynne, two sons, four grandchildren; Trinity Baptist Church of El Cajon, CA. Significant career experience: US Army; Idaho farmer; filling station operator; construction; and attorney -at -law, including uncompensated services for needy Hispanic residents of San Diego. Alan Keyes We Need Alan Keyes for President PO Box 50597 Provo, UT 84605-0597 rr Telephone: (800) 727-6142 Email: contact@alankeyes.com Website: www.AlanKeyes.com Occupation: Well-known pro -life ' spokesman; author; columnist; orator; statesman. Education: PhD from Harvard University in government; wrote dissertation on constitutional theory. Military service: Son of Army officer. Elected experience: Ran for US Senate in Maryland and Illinois; ran for US President twice before. Family: Wife Jocelyn and three children. Significant career experience: Former Assistant Secretary of State for International Organizations under Ronald Reagan; former Ambassador to UN defending US sovereign interests• and art of Dear Washingtonians: Presidential Candidates - Republican Party (Page 2 of 4) (Page 3 of 4) The challenges facing America demand direct answers and leadership by example. BORDERS: Questions asked by San Diegans back in 1980 are those you ask today. How can we protect our neighborhoods from drug -fueled thievery and violent crime? How can government protect workers and employers from the flow of illegal aliens without border control first? In 1997, I built the double -border fence at San Diego that blocked drug cartel trafficking and crime on both sides of the US -Mexico Border. In 2006,1 authored the Secure Fence Act obligating our President to construct 854 additional miles. Your Hunter Administration will fulfill that mandate inside its first six months! Your family's security and livelihoods are simply too great a concern of mine to ignore this law. TRADE andJOBS: YourHunterAdministration win protect jobs by nolonger ignoring foreign government -rebated tariffs and currency manipulation. Arnertafs Arsenal of Democracy is threatened by a Chinese Communist government that prostitutes slave labor and its natural environment so severely that it can afford to devalue its currency in pursuit of greedier global marketshares. Thatgovemmeirt-sponsoredmanipulation depresses both US demand andexportdemandforUS products. Who can ignoreyourneighbor's job lost to the unfair trade practices of foreign governments? I won't. WAR ON TERROR: The 9-11 attacks inflicted unspeakable murder upon thousands ofourfellowAmericans andwagedeconomic warfareuponyou! No Boeing aircraft flew for days thereafter. The perseverance of ourbrave soldiers and your shared sacrifice have gained temporary victory over this threat. Thank you soldiers, and citizens. From the battlefields of Vietnam, Iraq and Afghanistan my family knows shared sacrifice. Join me now in goodwill that these young constitutional democracies of Iraq and Afghanistan will survive to establish Ame rica's gifts of civil liberties, self-defense and peace. The sovereignty of the American people is being destroyed. To address this crisis, we must first restore our moral sovereignty, beginning with the truth that all people are endowed by God with certain unalienable rights, the most important of which is the right to life itself. I therefore support ending legal abortion and outlawing human cloning, as well as all forms of scientific research that require the destruction of human life at any stage after fertilixation. We must also restore the integrity of our physical sovereignty by using all appropriate means, including physical barriers, electronic surveillance, and the creation of a US Border Guard to control our national borders. We must strictly enforce our immigration laws and take down the "Y'all Come" sign that corporate factions have erected to lure cheap labor across the border. No longer can we allow the steady erosion of the economic equity American workers have achieved through hard-fought social and political battles. To restore our constitutional sovereignty, we must, if necessary, impeach and remove from office those judges who seek to dictate the law rather than apply the law made by our duly -elected representatives. If elected, I will act on the President's sworn duty to follow the Constitution, rather than the contrary opinions of dictatorial judges. Jr the National Security Council staff, with expertise in foreign policy, To restore our economic sovereignty, I will vigorously seek to counter -terrorism, and international diplomacy; former interim abolish the national income tax and replace it with the FairTax, president of Alabama A&M; president of Citizens Against and thus fund the federal government by means that do not require Government Waste; founder of National Taxpayers' Action Day; the surrender of fundamental constitutional rights. radio and TV talk show host. 12 The above statements are an exact reproduction of those submitted by the candidates. The Office of the Secretary of State has no editorial authority. John McCain John McCain 2008 PO Box 16118 Arlington, VA 22215 Telephone: (703) 418-2008 Email: info@mccain08hq.com Website: www.johmnccain.com Occupation: US Senator Education: US Naval Academy Military service: John McCain began his naval career as an aviator, which included over five years as a prisoner of war in North Vietnam. His military honors include the Silver Star, Bronze Star, and the Purple Heart. Elected experience: In 1982, he was elected to Congress representing Arizona. In 1986, he was elected to the Senate where he serves as the senior Senator from Arizona. Family: McCain has seven children and four grandchildren. He and his wife, Cindy, reside in Phoenix. Significant career experience: John McCain has spent his life in service to this nation, either in uniform or public office. Ron Paul Ron Paul 2008 3461 Washington Boulevard, Ste. 200 Arlington, VA 22201 Telephone: (703) 248-9115 -2 Email: www.ronpauPM8.com/contact/fann r- Website: www.ronpaul2008.com Occupation: Dr. Paul is currently in his tenth term in the US House of Representatives. Education: Graduated from Gettysburg College and Duke University School of Medicine. Military service: Air Force and Air National Guard flight surgeon during the Vietnam -era. Elected experience: Serves on the Committee on Foreign Affairs, Joint Economic Committee, and is ranking member of the House Committee on Financial Services' Subcommittee on Domestic and International Monetary Policy, Trade and Technology. Family: Married to wife Carol for over fifty years; has five children, eighteen grandchildren, and one great-grandchild. Significant career experience: Is widely known for fighting for limited, constitutional government, low taxes, and sound monetary policies. United States I believe our nation's best days are ahead and remain committed to an America with a strong national defense, a smaller, more accountable government, and a robust economy. As President, I will protect our nation from all enemies. We confront a titanic struggle against Islamic extremism that will not be won quickly or easily. But we will win it. I look forward to bringing our troops home but know that we must bring them home in victory and with honor. Our enemies are in this fight to win. Be assured that I will employ all instruments of national power to defeat them. At home, Americans have lost trust in their government. To restore their trust, I will secure our borders, veto pork -barrel bills, keep taxes low and reform our tax code. I will nominate judges who do not legislate from the bench. I will work to modernize Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid, bring choice and competition to our schools, and address climate change. We must also fix our health care system, not through more government, but by empowering the market to offer affordable and portable insurance options while we help those without insurance access quality care. I am running for President to make sure America maintains its place as the political, military and economic leader of the world. I am running for President of the United States, a blessed country, a proud country, a hopeful country and the greatest force for good on earth. I am Dr. Ron Paul, the champion of the Constitution. In ten terms in Congress, I have never voted for an unbalanced budget or tax increase. I have never voted to raise congressional pay, increase the power of the executive branch, or regulate the internet. As a medical doctor, I delivered more than 4,000 babies and advocate a health care system where patients have choices, including alternative care, and where competition will drive costs down. I want to stop spending hundreds of billions of dollars overseas and use those funds to pay down our burgeoning debt, reduce taxes, shore up Social Security, and strengthen Veterans' benefits. I would immediately bring the troops home from Iraq. My six -point immigration plan is to: (1) Physically secure our borders; (2) Enforce visa rules; (3) Not allow amnesty; (4) Provide no welfare for those here illegally; (5) End birthright citizenship; and (6) Create true reform that is fair for all. I will continue to oppose a North American Union. I favor repeal of the Patriot Act, would stop the national ID card, and would end the erosion of our privacy rights and civil liberties. I will stop corporate polluters and end corporate welfare. I would also move immediately to return to a sound monetary policy, to end the "inflation tax," and to protect our dollar. I will act to end irresponsible government spending, which is threatening ourfuture. I am committed to ending the personal income tax and the IRS. The: above statements are an exact reproduction of those submitted by the candidates. The Office of the Secretary of State has no editorial authority. 13 uNed sties .*... Presidential Candidates - Republican Party . QJ _ (Page 4 of 4) Mitt Romney Romney for President PO Box 55239 . ., - Boston, MA 02205 ` Telephone: (857) 288-6400 Email: info@MittRomney.com Website: www.MittRomney.com Occupation: Business Education: BA with Highest Horrors from Brigham Young University in 1971; MBA from Harvard Business School in 1975 and JD cum laude from Harvard Law School that same year. Elected experience: Governor of Massachusetts 2002-2006. Family: Governor Romney has been married to his high school sweetheart, Ann, for 38 years. They have five sons, and eleven grandchildren. Significant career experience: In his three years running the Salt lake City Winter Olympics, Romney erased a $379 million operating deficit, organized 23,000 volunteers, and oversaw an unprecedented security mobilization just months after the September 11th attacks. In 1984, Romney founded Bain Capital, which helped set hundreds of companies on a successful course. Fred Thompson Website: www.FredO8.com Occupation: Lawyer, actor. Education: First person in family to graduate from high school. College: Memphis State; Law school: Vanderbilt. Elected experience: US Senator, 1994-2003. Family: Married, two children (4 and 1); three children (one deceased) from a prior marriage. Significant career experience: Successful federal prosecutor; Counsel to Senate Watergate Committee; lawyer (helped bring dowry a corrupt Democratic Tennessee Governor). As a conservative US Senator, fought for tax cuts; spending restraint; strong national security; and more effective government services. Recently advised the President on and guided the confirmation of Chief Justice John Roberts through the US Senate and chaired the State Department's advisory committee on international security. I am running for President because I want future generations to live in an America that is safe and prosperous and free. Ten years ago, there wasn't much question about that: we had. won the Cold War, our "new economy" was outpacing our rivals, the dollar was strong and markets were surging. A lot has changed since then. But Washington hasn't. As President, I will bring conservative change to Washington as I did as Governor: cutting taxes, cutting spending, defending life, promoting traditional marriage, reforming health care, and enforcing our immigration laws. The challenges we face seem daunting, but Americans always rise to the occasion - we will overcome these as we have many others before. But for our children to inherit from us the great and hopeful America that was bequeathed to us by our parents, we must change Washington. I am optimistic about America's future. I have seen the goodness and resolve of the American people. Challenges make us strong. If I am elected President, I will draw on my experience, my values, and this vision of American strength to keep America the hope of the world, and the promise of a bright future for our children. Conservative principles of limited government, personal freedom and responsibility, lower taxes and spending, strong national defense, and the rule of law built this country and are my guiding tenets. My vision for America is focused on providing security, seeking national unity, and fostering prosperity. The first responsibility of the national government is to protect the country from those who want to destroy us and our way of life. To do so, we must strengthen our military; work with our allies; improve homeland security; enforce border security; and prevent illegal immigration. Only a prosperous nation can achieve these goals, We are facing a crisis caused by unsustainable government spending. We must restrain these costs or our economy will be crippled; leaving us unable to address our nation's future challenges and leaving our. children and grandchildren less well-off. Reforming our entitlement programs without raising taxes will be one of my top priorities. We must also reform the tax system and reduce the size and scope of the federal government. Adhering to the rule of law and appointing judges who will interpret and not make law will further ensure that our God-given rights are protected and secure. America's future depends on sound leadership, courage, and bold ideas. It is time for us to work together to further our shared values and pursue our common interests. I can provide the leadership to achieve these goals. A Northwest Phenomenon - Vote by Mail The Northwest phenomenon that moved Oregon elections from busy polling 'stations to kitchen tables across the state is sweeping across Washington. When voters elect the next President of the United States this year, only Pierce County will conduct multiple elections by offering mail voting and countywide poll sites; only two poll sites will be set up in Kittitas County; Washington's 37 other counties will conduct their elections entirely by mail. First, research shows that voting by mail promotes informed choices. At households everywhere, families can spread voters' pamphlets, campaign literature, and election materials across a kitchen table and study the issues as they vote. No one is expected to remember qualifications of little known candidates running for the offices that most directly impact their communities, neighborhoods, and households. Second, Washingtonians overwhelmingly prefer to vote at home. In the 2006 Primary, of the Washington voters who turned out, 88 percent cast their ballots by mail. For the small number of voters who remain, funding and staffing poll sites is not a practical use of public resources. Third, voting by mail increases turnout. The people's democracy ought to be accessible to the public it serves. Voting at home gives citizens more access to the ballot. They can vote at any time over more than two weeks instead of juggling busy schedules around the hours of a poll site. Fourth, voting by mail simplifies the elections process and reduces opportunity for human error. Offering both poll sites and vote by mail requires elections administrators to essentially conduct two elections. This complicated elections process increases the likelihood of human error which will in turn chip away at the public's faith in democracy. All told, voting by mail makes sense for the 21It Century. It is responsible public service to establish a thriving democracy that represents the will of the public at large, safeguards the integrity of the elections, and promotes informed voting. History of Vote by Mail As early as 1915, Washington allowed voters to cast ballots by mail if they were unable to be present at their proper pre- cincts on Election Day. Washington further expanded mail voting incrementally. In 1967, elections in precincts with fewer than 100 registered voters could be conducted by mail. These became known as vote by mail precincts. The threshold was later increased to 200 registered voters. In 1974, the Legislature authorized no -excuse mail voting. This allowed voters to request mail ballots without stating a particular need. Currently, 28 states in the nation allow for no -excuse mail voting. In 1983, a jurisdiction could request that a special election, such as a levy election, be conducted by mail. Beginning in 1985, voters with disabilities and those voters over the age of 65 could request to receive ballots for all future elections by mail. In 1993, the Legislature voted to expand this to all registered voters. Also in 1993, county elections departments could conduct nonpartisan primaries by mail. These became known as vote by mail elections. By 2002, five rural counties conducted all elections in the county by mail because all precincts were vote by mail precincts. The close Governor's race in the 2004 General Election re- vealed a number of flaws in Washington's election system. Through several investigations, a common finding was the inefficiency and high risk of error caused by administering two elections simultaneously, as is done when counties offer both vote by mail and poll sites during an election. Over the following years, the Office of the Secretary of State, in partnership with the county elections departments, worked with the Legislature to enact sweeping reforms to improve the way elections are run in Washington State, but stopped short of limiting elections to vote by mail only, leaving that decision up to each county. Many counties, seeing the benefit of all -mail voting, phased out poll sites on their own. 14 The above statements are an exact reproduction of those submitted by the candidates. The Office of the Secretary of State has no editorial authority. — - 15 Major Political Party Caucuses and Conventions Major Political Party Caucuses Candidates for most offices that appear in the general election are nominated in the state primary. The office of President is an important exception to this rule. Candidates for President are nominated by the political parties at their national conventions. These nominations are based on the results of each state's Presidential Primary, party caucuses, or both. The delegates to the national conventions are selected through precinct caucuses, county or legislative district conventions, and finally a state convention. Under national or state party rules, national convention delegates may be bound or pledged to a particular candidate based on the number of votes the candidate received in the state's Presidential Primary or party caucuses. The caucus is a neighborhood -level meeting open to all members of a particular political party. The parties will invite voters to participate in the caucuses and will require participants to sign an oath declaring their party affiliation. The Washington Democratic and Republican caucuses will be held on Saturday, February 9, 2008. Voters can. participate in both the party caucuses and the Presidential Primary as long as they participate on behalf of the same party. Each party will receive a list of voters who chose to affiliate with that party in the primary. In addition to the selection of delegates, participants have the opportunity to determine the party platform and resolutions, and meet party candidates for a variety of local, state and national offices. Rules and Procedures Each political party has the authority under the United States Constitution and state law to adopt rules to govern the delegate selection process and other party activities that occur in conjunction with the caucuses and conventions. Need More Information? These party rules specify the number of delegates from each precinct to the county or legislative district convention, the number of delegates from each county or legislative district convention to the state convention, and the procedural rules for conducting caucuses and conventions. A copy of the rules of either party should be available prior to the caucuses from the state committee of that party. Additional Information The dates and locations of all party caucuses and conventions receive advance media coverage and are generally advertised by the parties. Specific questions about nominating procedures should be directed to the parties. The contact information for the two major political parties is: Washington State Democratic Party PO Box 4027 615 Second Avenue, Suite 580 Seattle, WA 98194 Phone: (206) 583-0664 Fax: (206) 583-0301 Website: www.wa-democrats.org Email: info@wa-democrats.org Washington State Republican Party 16400 Southcenter Parkway, Suite 100 Seattle, WA 98188 Phone: (206) 575-2900 Fax: (206) 575-1730 Website: www.wsrp.org Email: comments@wsrp.org Individuals who are interested in participating in the caucus process should contact their county elections department (page 22) for information on how to contact their Precinct Committee Officer, the chairperson of their County Central Committee, or the state party headquarters for specific information. The Nomination Process for Independent and Minor Party Candidates The following information is a useful guide to anyone interested in running for partisan elective office in 2008. This summary of the procedures governing the nomination of independent and minor party candidates is NOT meant to be inclusive. Persons interested in this procedure should review Chapter 29A.20 of the Revised Code of Washington. Conventions An independent or minor party candidate for partisan office must begin the qualification process by holding a nominating convention anytime between the first Saturday in May and the second Saturday in May. Nomination conventions for candidates for President and Vice President may also be held between the first Saturday in June and the fourth Saturday in July. At least 10 days before the convention, a notice must be published in a newspaper of general circulation in the county where the convention is to be held. The notice must list the date, time, and location of the convention, and the mailing address of the person or organization sponsoring the convention. The convention must be attended by at least 100 voters registered in the jurisdiction of the office. Certificates of Nomination The convention must issue a certificate of nomination listing the candidates nominated and including the signatures of registered voters attending the convention. Candidates for President and Vice President, US Senate, US Representative, or a statewide office must gather the signatures of at least 1,000 voters registered in the state. The 1,000 signatures may be gathered at multiple conventions. Candidates for all other offices must submit the signatures of at least 100 voters registered in the jurisdiction of the office. The 100 signatures must be gathered at a single convention. The certificate of nomination must include specific information required by law, such as the name, address, and office of each candidate nominated, the name of the independent or minor party candidate, and a sworn statement from candidates for President and Vice President, if there are any, giving their consent to the nomination. Need More Information? Where to File the Certificate of Nomination The certificate must be filed with the appropriate filing officer no later than one week after the convention (RCW 29A.20.161). Verification of Signatures The filing officer must check the certificate and verify that the signatures on the nominating petition meet the requirements of state law. Prior to the regular candidate filing period, the Secretary of State must notify the county elections department of all independent or minor party candidates who have filed valid certificates of nomination with the Office of the Secretary of State. Presidential Electors If the nomination is for candidates for President and Vice President, the convention must also submit a list of presidential electors to the Office of the Secretary of State no later than 10 days after the convention. Eligibility to File a Declaration of Candidacy If the filing officer determines that the certificate of nomination is valid, the independent or minor party candidate must file a declaration of candidacy and pay the filing fee during the regular filing period. The requirement to file a declaration of candidacy does not apply to candidates for President and Vice President. For forms and more information, contact the Office of the Secretary of State, 520 Union Avenue SE, PO Box 40229, Olympia, WA 98504-0229 or your county elections department. County phone numbers and addresses are listed in the back of this pamphlet. 16 Public Access to Campaign Spending Reports The way we vote in Washington State is changing. A long list of dramatic improvements has transformed the voting process since the close race for Governor in 2004. To date, we've removed more than 370,000 duplicate and illegal records from Washington's voter registration rolls. Prior to legislative approval of the statewide Voter Registration Database, this was not possible because each of the 39 county elections departments maintained its own voter records. Close scrutiny of each duplicate and illegal record is made prior to removing any from the voter rolls. VWe've strengthened requirements to register to vote. Registration applications include checkboxes to identify citizenship and overseas/ military voter status and include a requirement for a Washington State driver's license or ID number, or the last four digits of the social security number. Additionally, state agencies are permitted to share felon and deceased voter information with elections administrators, and felons are notified at the time of sentencing that their voting rights are lost. Elections administrators verify the validity of each application before adding it to a county voter roll. Washington moved the date of the state primary from September to August so ballots have time to reach our men and women in uniform 1 stationed overseas. This also provides elections workers more time to wrap up the primary and properly prepare for the general election. The Office of the Secretary of State now has increased authority to review county elections practices more frequently and identify changes that must be made. Each county will be reviewed every three years. VAccessible Voting Units are allowing those with disabilities to independently cast a secret ballot for the first time in their lives. All voting equipment used in Washington State is tested and certified by the Federal Election Assistance Commission, and the Office of the Secretary of State. Logic and Accuracy tests are conducted on the equipment by county and state elections staff prior to each state and federal election to prevent tampering and ensure the equipment is secure. Federal Campaigns Contributions to presidential candidates are regulated by federal law. An individual may contribute a maximum of $2,300 in the primary and $2,300 in the general election to each candidate for President. Corporations, labor unions, federal government contractors, and foreign nationals are prohibited from contributing from their general treasury funds to federal campaigns. Contributions may be made from separate segregated funds (also called political action committees or PACs). Copies of the federal campaign finance reports are available from the Federal Election Commission (FEC). Need More Information? For federal campaigns, contact the Federal Election Commission by phone at (202) 694-1100, toll -free (800) 424-9530, TDD/TTY (202) 219-3336, or visit www.fec.gov. Help America Vote Act Information Under Section 402(a)(2) of the Help America Vote Act of 2002 (HAVA), P.L. 107-252 and Washington Administrative Code, Chapter 434-263, any person who believes that a violation of any provision of Title III of HAVA has occurred, is occurring, or is about to occur, may file a complaint with the Office of the Secretary of State. A complaint form can be found at www.secstate.wa.gov/elections/reform_federal.aspx or a letter containing the following information will be considered an acceptable complaint. A. Person making complaint Name, address, city, state, ZIP, county, and home and work phone numbers B. Description of the alleged violation Please identify: 1. The facts of the alleged violation; 2. Witnesses, if any, and contact information if you have it; 3. Date and time you became aware of the alleged violation; 4. Location where the alleged violation occurred; 5. Who is responsible for the alleged violation; and 6. Other information that you think will be helpful in resolving your complaint. All complaints must be notarized and filed no later than 30 calendar days after the certification of the election at issue and sent to the Office of the Secretary of State, Elections Division, PO Box 40229, Olympia, WA 98504-0229. The state shall make a final determination within 90 days of receiving the complaint. Address Confidentiality Program If you are a victim of domestic violence, sexual assault, or stalking who has chosen not to register to vote because you are afraid your perpetrator will track you down through voter registration records, the Office of the Secretary of State has a program that might be able to help you. The Address Confidentiality Program (ACP) works together with community domestic violence and sexual assault programs in an effort to keep crime victims safer. The ACP provides participants with a substitute mailing address that can be used when the victim conducts business with state or local government agencies. The ACP also provides participants with the option of confidential voter registration. All ACP participants must be referred to the program by a local domestic violence or sexual assault advocate who can help develop a comprehensive safety plan. Need More Information? For more information about the ACP and the phone number of victim resources in your community, call the ACP toll -free at (800) 822-1065, TDD/TTY at (800) 664-9677 or visit www.secstate.wa.gov/acp . 18 1 - --- - 19 PRccinFNTIAL MIMAky Students in grades 1 — 12 may cast their ballots the week of February 11 — 15, 2008. The Office of the Secretary of State is hosting the Washington State 2008 Mock Presidential Primary. All the Democratic and Republican candidates for President appearing in Washington State's 2008 Presidential Primary will be on the mock ballot. Just like in the real Presidential Primary, students may choose their favorite candidate to represent either of the two major political parties in the 2008 November General Election. For more information about the 2008 Mock Presidential Primary, and to vote, go to www.vote.wa.gov and click on "Vote for Kids" and then "Student/Parent Mock Presidential Primary." Ik Where did that great Voters' Pamphlet cover art come from? Congratulations to Casey Armstrong of South Kitsap High School in Port Orchard, the winner of the 2008 Presidential Primary Voters' Pamphlet Kids' Cover Art Contest! While all entries were inspiring, the following students deserve honorable mention. Lisa, age 15 Alexandria, age 15 Marlena, age 17 To view all the contest entries, go to www.vote.wa.gov and click on "Vote for Kids" and then "Voters' Pamphlet Cover Art Contest." 20 21 County Elections Department Information COUNTY ELECTIONS DEPARTMENT MAILING ADDRESS CITY ZIP Adams 210 W Broadway, Ste 200 Ritzville 99169 Asotin PO Box 129 Asotin 99402 Benton PO Box 470 Prosser 99350 Chelan PO Box 400 Wenatchee 98807 Clallam 223 E Fourth St, Ste 1 Port Angeles 98362 Clark PO Box 8815 Vancouver 98666-8815 Columbia 341 E Main St Dayton 99328-1361 Cowlitz 207 N Fourth Ave, Rm 107 Kelso 98626 Douglas PO Box 456/213 S Rainier St Waterville 98858 Ferry 350 E Delaware Ave #2 Republic 99166 Franklin PO Box 1451 Pasco 99301 Garfield PO Box 278 Pomeroy 99347 Grant PO Box 37 Ephrata 98823 Grays Harbor 100 W Broadway, Ste 2 Montesano 98563 Island PO Box 1410 Coupeville 98239 Jefferson PO Box 563 Port Townsend 98368 King 919 SW Grady Way Renton 98057 Kitsap 614 Division St Port Orchard 98366 Kittitas 205 W Fifth Ave, Ste 105 Ellensburg 98926 Klickitat 205 S Columbus Ave, Stop 2 Goldendale 98620 Lewis PO Box 29 Chehalis 98532-0029 Lincoln PO Box 28 Davenport 99122 Mason PO Box 400 Shelton 98584 Okanogan PO Box 1010 Okanogan 98840 Pacific PO Box 97 South Bend 98586-0097 Pend Oreille PO Box 5015 Newport 99156 Pierce 2401 S 35' St, Rm 200 Tacoma 98409 San Juan PO Box 638 Friday Harbor 98250 Skagit 700 S Second St/PO Box 1306 Mount Vernon 98273 Skamania PO Box 790 Stevenson 98648 Snohomish 3000 Rockefeller Ave Everett 98201 MS 505 Spokane 1033 W Gardner Spokane 99260 Stevens 215 S Oak St, Rm 106 Colville 99114 Thurston 2000 Lakeridge Dr SW Olympia 98502 Wahkiakum PO Box 543 Cathlamet 98612 Walla Walla PO Box 1856/315 W Main St Walla Walla 99362 Whatcom 311 Grand Ave, Ste 103 Bellingham 98225 Whitman PO Box 350 Colfax 99111 Yakima 128 N Second St, Rm 117 Yakima 98901 These numbers require special telephone equipment to operate. TDD/TTY SERVICE ON TELEPHONE for the speech or NUMBER hearing impaired. (509)659-3249 (509)659-1122 (509)243-2084 (800)855-1155 1 (509)736-3085 (800)833-6388 (509) 667-6808 (800) 833-6388 (360) 417-2221 (800) 833-6388 (360)397-2345 1(800)223-3131 (509) 382-4541 (800) 833-6388 (360)577-3005 (360)577-3061 (509) 745-8527 (509) 745-8527, EXt207 (509) 775-5200 (800) 833-6388 (509)545-3538 (800)833-6388 (509)843-1411 (800)833-6388 (509)754-2011 Ext343 (800)833-6388 (360)249-4232 (360)249-6575 1 (360)679-7366 (360)679-7305 (360)385-9119 (800)833-6388 (206)296-8683 (206)296-0109 (360) 337-7128 (800) 833-6388 (509)962-7503 (800)833-6388 (509)773-4001 (800)833-6388 (360)740-1278 (360)740-1480 (509) 725-4971 (800) 833-6388 (360)427-9670 Ext469 (800)833-6388 (509)422-7240 1(800)833-6388 (360) 875-9317 1(360) 875-9400 (509) 447-3185 Option 3 1 (509) 447-3186 (253) 798-8683 (VOTE) (800) 833-6388 (800)446-4979 1 (360)378-3357 (360)378-4151 (360)336-9305 1 (360) 336-9332 (509)427-3730 1(800)833-6388 (425)388-3444 � (425) 388-3700 (509)477-2320 (509)477-2333 (509)684-7514 i(800)833-6384 Toll -free (866) 307-90601 (360)786-5408 I(360)754-2933 (360) 795-3219 1(800) 833-6388 (509)524-2530 1(800)833-6388 (360)676-6742 (360)738-4555 (509)397-6353 (800)833-6388 (509) 574-1340 (800) 833-6388 Attention speech or hearing impaired Telecommunications Device for the Deaf users: If you are using an "800 number" { from the list above for TDD/TTY service, you must be prepared to give the relay service operator the telephone number for your i county elections department. Z,.) Printed on recycled paper. 22 - Please recycle this Voters' Pamphlet! — Absentee Ballot Application If you have requested an absentee ballot or have a permanent request for an absentee ballot on file, please do not submit another application. To be filled out by applicant. Please print in ink. T IT Registered Name: Street Address: City: ZIP: Telephone: (Day) (Evening) For identification purposes only (optional): Voter registration number, if known: Birth Date: Have you recently registered to vote? Yes ❑ I hereby declare that I am a registered voter. -- - —~ — Date Signature OD To be valid, your signature must be included. Send my ballot to the following address (if different from above) Mailing Address: City:. _ - - State: _ — ZIP: Country: S No ❑ Absentee Ballot Application Mail this absentee ballot request form to your county elections department. See previous page for your county's mailing address. This application is for: I!relidgatial Primary only February 19, 2008 ❑ Permanent Request All future elections ❑ For office use only Precinct Code: Levy Code: Ballot Code: — Ballot Mailed: If you have requested an absentee ballot or have a permanent request for an absentee ballot on file, please do not submit another application. To be filled out by applicant. Please print in ink. Registered Name: Street Address: — City: Telephone: (Day) ZIP: (Evening) For identification purposes only (optional): Voter registration number, if known: Birth Date: Have you recently registered to vote? Yes ❑ I hereby declare that I am a registered voter. [-u're -Date Signat� To be valid, your signature must be included. 'Send my ballot to the following address (if differentfrom above): Mailing Address: City: ZIP: State: Country: No ❑ ableMailthis absentee ballot request form! to your county elections department. See previous page for your county's mailing address. This application is for: Presidential Primary only February 19, 2008 ❑ Permanent Request All future elections ❑ For office use only Precinct Code: Levy Code: Ballot Code: Ballot Mailed: 23 STATE OF WASHINGTOry VOTER 'PA MPHLET Presidential Primary February 19, 2008 .....7, ...... .6- to change your address (see page 5 for information). Secretary of State Sam Reed Legislative Building PO Box 40220 Olympia WA 98504-0220 NONPROFIT ORG. U.S. POSTAGE PAID SEATTLE, WA PERMIT No,1216 ECRWSS Residential Customer Vote this section if you chase Democratic Party as your affillatlon. Do not vote any other Party sections of the babot— DEMOCRATIC BALLOT Vote For One Joe Biden Hillary Clinton Christopher J. Dodd John Edwards Mike Gravel Dennis J. Kucinich Barack Obama Bill Richardson DEM + DENA ♦ y OE,. ♦ w L_M ♦ y DEM DEM 84 DEM ♦ ■! -PUBLICAN PARTY if You chase Republican Party as r afftli6., bo not vote any other Party -� ,jlhgt REPUBLICAN BALLOT { Rudy Giuliani IMike Huckabee Duncan Hunter Alan Keyes John McCain Ron Paul Mitt Romney Fred Thompson Vote For One REP ♦ on REP ♦ -Q REP ♦ as REP ♦ w REP ♦ y REP ♦ y REP REP IMPORTANT Presidential Primary Voting Instructions For your vote to count, you must: • Check ONE Party box on the GREEN return envelope, • Vote for ONE candidate of the SAME party checked. • Sign your return envelope affidavit. Voting for more than one party or candidate, or not checking a party box will cancel your vote. February 19, 2008 Presidential Primary Sample Ballot OFFICIAL BALLOT WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY - FEBRUARY 19, 2008 To Vote: Use either a blue or black pen. Do not use a felt pen. Connect The Head and Tail of the arrow that points to your choice with a Single Line as shown. • To Correct a Vote: You may draw an X through the error and connect the correct arrow or request a replacement ballot. Do not erase. • Do Not: Cut or alter your ballot. • Do Not: Sign your ballot; it will result in your vote not counting. • To Write -In a Name Not On The Ballot: Connect the arrow and write in the name of the candidate and party affiliation in the space provided. IMPORTANT Presidential Primary Voting Instructions For your vote to count, you must: • Check ONE Party box on the GREEN return envelope. • Vote for ONE candidate of the SAME party checked. • Sign your return envelope affidavit. Voting for more than one party or candidate, or not checking a party box will cancel your vote. DEMOCRATIC PARTY Vote this section if you chose Democratic Party as your affiliation. Do not vote any other Party sections of the ballot. DEMOCRATIC BALLOT 71 Vote For One, Joe Biden DEM Hillary Clinton DEM Christopher J. Dodd John Edwards DEM DEM Mike Gravel DEM Dennis J. Kucinich DEM Barack Obama DEM Bill Richardson DEM (Write-in) ON 04 ON me ON me om 04 ON me ON me ON me 00 me 00 me REPUBLICAN PARTY Vote this section if you chose Republican Party as your affiliation. Do not vote any other Party sections of the ballot. REPUBLICAN BALLOT Vote For One Rudy Giuliani REP Mike Huckabee REP Duncan Hunter REP Alan Keyes REP John McCain Ron Paul REP REP Mitt Romney REP Fred Thompson REP Uvritedn ON me ON me om me ON me ON me ON Ed ON me Oath of County Auditor or Supervisor of Elections STATE OF WASHINGTON ) ) ss. COUNTY OF �0�-v ) Is"I7 sale my swear that the returns of the Presidential Primary held on February 19, 2008, in air County, State of Washington, have been in no way altered and that they are the same as when they were deposited in my office. 01 ��18R'S �Eqi • Co unty itor or Supervisor of lections Subscribed and sworn to me this 5th day of March, 2008 : '�. o M-11 Chairman, County Legislative Authority Certification of the Canvassing Board STATE OF WASHINGTON ) // __ ll �LL ) ss. COUNTY OF �C/`1QT���/ ? The undersigned officers designated by law as constituting the Canvassing Board for the County of &2,1c le , State of Washington, hereby certify that this is a full, true and correct copy of the Abstract of Votes including the cumulative results, precinct results and a reconciliation report of votes cast at the Presidential Primary held on February 19, 2008, in o-a�^r County, State of Washington, and that the following are the true and reconciled numbers of voters and votes counted. Witness our hands and official seal this 5th day of March, 2008 County 61"itor or Supervisor orElections Chairman, County Legislative Authority ' rosecuting Attorney !'PVNTI t G U ; • r "- O 7 /�'rrrirr,�jt`` CANVASSING BOARD MEETING WASHINGTON PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY ELECTION FEBRUARY 19, 2008 - Minutes of March 5, 2008 - Date: March 5, 2008 Meeting began: 3:10 p.m. In attendance: Shirley Forslof, Auditor Debbie Adelstein, Chief Deputy Auditor Royce Buckingham, Civil Prosecuting Attorney (Canvassing Board Member) Carl Weimer, County Council Chair (Canvassing Board Member) Pete Griffin, Election Supervisor Nancy Moore, Auditor Office Coordinator Shirley Forslof called the meeting to order at 3:10 p.m. and declared the purpose of the meeting was to certify the February 19, 2008 Washington State Presidential Primary Election. Debbie presented and reviewed the Whatcom County Ballot Reconciliation Report (attached hereto). There was a difference of one ballot that could not be accounted for which was concluded and attributed to human error. There were also 124 more ballot envelopes received since the last Canvassing Board meeting on Monday, March 3rd, with no party box checked. The total number of ballot envelopes received to date with no party box checked is 4,683 (the total was 4,559 on 03/03/08). Shirley made a motion to accept the new total, Carl seconded the motion, and the motion passed unanimously. Shirley and Carl signed the reconciliation report. Debbie presented and reviewed the Certification Reconciliation Report (see attached) that is required by the state. Shirley, Carl and Royce signed the report. Pete Griffin presented the Official Summary Report, which are the official election results. Shirley made a motion to accept the summary report, Royce seconded the motion, and the motion passed unanimously. Shirley, Carl, and Royce signed the report. Pete then presented the abstract report which contains detailed information regarding votes in each precinct for candidates. Shirley reported she reviewed the precinct detail report for any anomalies and it was determined the results reflected what was anticipated. Royce made a motion to approve the report, Shirley seconded the motion, and the motion passed unanimously. Shirley, Carl and Royce signed the report. Carl Weimer gave the Oath of the County Auditor to Shirley. Shirley, Carl and Royce signed the Certification of the Canvassing Board. Meeting adjourned at 3:22 p.m. Minutes Approved By: I.-F Iv Shir ey Forslo , Whatcom County Au for D to Royc ckin'gham, Civil Prosecuting Attorney Date Carl Weimer, County Council Member Date Final Canvassing Board Meeting 03/05/08 Page 2 9'SH f NG�� 30-Day Reconciliation Report Presidential Preference Primary February 19, 2008 REPORT OF VOTERS CREDITED Total number of registered voters in all precincts 102,274 Total number of voters credited* 42,397 Number of absentee voters credited n/a Number of vote by mail voters credited 41,886 Number of poll voters credited 0 Number of provisional voters credited 4 Number of federal write-in voters credited 0 Number out-of-state, overseas, and service 507 voters credited Number of voters credited even though the 0 ballot was late and not counted** **NOTE: This number should always be zero in accordance with WAC 434-262-013 *Total number of voters credited includes voters (-134) whose ballots the Canvassing Board rejected but could not be traced back to individual voters to take credit away. It also does not contain the voters who vote pursuant to the Address Confidentiality Program (+4) which are not entered into the election management system. This number matches the 42,267 counted. Submitted by: Shirley Forsl , Whatcom County uditor Dated: 3/18/08 Whatcom County Canvassing Board Ballot Reconciliation Report Presidential Primary February 19, 2008 Total Registered Voters for this Election Total Ballots Issued: Regular Mail Ballots Out of State Overseas Military Military -Overseas ACP Large Print Federal Write -Ins DRE Counter Special Registration Replacements Total Issued Envelopes Returned: Envelopes Returned by Mail/At Courthouse [ incl dropped ballots at drop sites, provisionals & DRE ACP Returned Total Envelopes Returned Envelopes Challenaed: Both Boxes Checked No Box Confidentials No Signature No Signature Match Late Postmark/Deposit Moved Contain no ballot Sub -total Undeliverables Sub -total Total Challenges Ballots qualified to Count (Env Ret less Challenges ) Less 134 ballots Rejected by Canvassing Board which couldn't be tracked back to individual voters Ballots Expected to Count I Total Ballots counted (from Official Count) 102,274 102149 353 66 55 9 17 0 1 63 30 313 103056 48160 6 48166 26 4683 2 69 67 227 3 7 O-M 5084 682 5766 42400 -134 42266 42267 Diff 1 *Reason for difference between ballots expected to count & ballots counted. It is our conclusion that there may be human error in entering envelopes into the system, on the log sheets, or in the report generating process. 3/5/2008, 3:19 PM 02_08 Final Report County Whatcom Date of Completion _3/5/08 Certification Reconciliation Report Presidential Primary February 19, 2008 Registration Total number of active registered voters in all precincts Total number of inactive registered voters in all precincts Total registered voters in all precincts 102,274 _8,170 _110,444 Total absentee ballots counted (includes absentee, VBM, federal write-in, overseas, out of state, and service ballots) _42,263 Total poll site ballots counted (includes poll site and provisional ballots) 4- Total Ballots counted _42,267. Absentee and VBM Ballots The total number of absentee/VBM ballots originally issued —102,734 The total number of absentee/VBM ballots received 47,485. The total number of absentee/VBM ballots rejected 5,900 The total number of absentee/VBM ballots counted 42,267. Federal Write -In Ballots The total number of federal write-in ballots counted Cut -of -State. Overseas, and Service Voters The total number of out-of-state, overseas, and service voters' ballots issued 477 The total number of out-of-state, overseas, and service voters' ballots received 299 The total number of out-of-state, overseas, and service voters' ballots rejected 21 The total number of out-of-state, overseas, and service voters' ballots counted 278 Provisional Ballots The total number of provisional ballots issued (by this county) 8 The total number of provisional ballots rejected (includes sending to other counties) 4 The total number of provisional ballots received from other counties 4 The total number of provisional ballots counted 4 WHA_20080219_E February 19, 2008 Summary Report Whatcom County OFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS Registration & Turnout 102,274 Voters Mail Ballot Turnout 42,267 41.33% The Edge Turnout 0 0.00% DEMOCRATIC DEM - Joe Biden DEM - Hillary Clinton DE-M - Christopher J. Dodd DEM - John Edwards DEM - Mike Gravel DEM - Dennis J. Kucinich DEM - Barack Obama DEM - Bill Richardson REPUBLICAN REP - Rudy Giuliani REP - Mike Huckabee REP - Duncan Hunter REP - Alan Keyes REP - John McCain REP - Ron Paul REP - Mitt Romney REP - Fred Thompson Total... 42,267 41.33% 119/119 100.00% 68 0.28% 9,037 37.00% 21 0.09% 356 1.46% 58 0.24% 277 1.13% 14,510 59.41% 97 0.40% Total ... 24,424 100.00% 119/119 100.00% 162 0.91% 4,921 27.66% 28 0.16% 115 0.65% 8,092 45.49% 1,569 8.82% 2,798 15.73% 104 0.58% Total ... 17,789 100.00% March 05, 2008 2:47 PM Page 1 of 1 Whatcom County Presidential Primary February 19, 2008 Official Election Results Yellow = 39th Legislative _.. Green = 40th Legislative Natural = 42nd Legislative :4. NMI M Page 1 Whatcom County Presidential Primary February 19, 2008 Official Election Results Yellow = 39th Legislative Green = 40th Legislative Natural = 42nd Legislative a` o co T � � (n U ° m -- �- o E c a m c o c_ U a V a cn 'a 3 w m cca a r 2 c Y cc O o cn cv ca C9 m Y = �; c = >, Y U 3 a _ E W c ai E C H 134 1303 486 37.30% 1 119 0 6 0 6 125 0 2 53 0 0 109 27 35 4 135 504 213 42.26% 0 37 0 1 0 31 93 2 0 13 0 01 38 13 12 1 136 590 234 39.66% 0 43 0 2 0 2 65 0 0 27 0 21 60 15 17 1 137 1208 4741 39.24% 1 83 0 3 0 2 133 1 2 79 0 1 116 21 27 3 138 633 2471 39.02% 0 52 0 2 0 0 71 1 1 16 0 0 72 17 15 0 139 599 2551 42.57% 1 41 0 1 0 2 86 0 0 341 0 2 60 11 17 0 140 850 3701 43.53% 0 81 0 4 0 1 134 099 2 441 1 0 71 13 18 1 141 1271 5181 40.76% 1 103 0 4 0 6 196 4 2 561 0 0 94 19 32 1 142 1031 461 44.71% 0 69 1 3 0 31 155 0 0 57 0 0 108 25 39 1 143 348 125 35.92% 0 24 0 0 0 0 34 0 0 11 0 0 40 8 8 0 144 868 282 32.49% 0 41 0 2 0 2 107 1 0 43 0 2 51 15 17 2 145 132 44 33.33% 0 5 0 1 0 0 17 0 0 11 0 0 6 3 1 0 146 38 17 44.74% 0 5 0 0 1 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 147 954 431 45.18% 1 91 0 6 1 3 172 1 1 351 2 1 65 18 32 2 148 992 420 42.34% 0 76 1 1 1 0 163 2 2 43 1 1 87 12 31 2 149 1148 483 42.07% 0 107 0 2 0 2 195 1 0 51 0 4 70 18 32 1 150 1066 532 49.91% 0 110 1 3 0 4 191 0 3 49 0 1 112 18 41 0 151 733 328 44.75% 0 76 0 2 0 1 145 1 1 26 1 0 41 14 20 0 152 941 413 43.89% 0 102 0 3 2 2 135 0 4 32 0 0 77 25 30 0 153 147 72 48.98% 0 14 0 0 0 0 19 0 0 10 0 1 19 3 3 3 154 1280 562 43.91% 1 103 1 7 0 2 265 2W 0 42 0 0 96 12 31 1 155 550 268 48.73% 1 54 0 4 0 5 126 1 2 7 0 2 45 5 15 1 156 900 349 38.78% 0 73 0 3 0 1 144 0 0 25 1 1 65 13 21 0 201 1856 911 49.08% 1 246 0 8 0 5 322 0 4 64 0 1 166 201 75 0 202 397 166 41.81% 0 43 0 2 1 2 58 2 0 18 0 0 23 5 12 0 203 917 3711 40.46% 0 100 0 2 0 4 155 2 0 21 0 1 63 9 13 0 204 1224 470 38.40% 2 116 1 7 0 2 219 1 4 44 2 0 41 19 14 0 205 755 309 40.93% 0 72 0 7 0 1 144 0 0 20 0 0 37 15 12 0 206 1087 416 38.27% 3 95 0 6 0 12 203 0 2 20 0 1 47 13 13 0 207 819 350 42.74% 0 72 0 9 1 7 183 5 2 19 0 0 38 9 3 1 208 1593 577 36.22% 0 160 1 10 0 3 193 0 4 44 0 1 107 17 33 2 209 1931 826 42.78% 0 244 1 5 1 3 242 0 4 72 0 2 190 15 46 1 210 53 15 28.30% 0 2 0 0 0 1 7 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 1 0 Page 2 Whatcom County Presidential Primary February 19, 2008 Official Election Results Yellow = 39th Legislative Green = 40th Legislative Natural = 42nd Legislative .w i •NONNI ifi r �P MEN Page 3 Whatcom County Presidential Primary February 19, 2008 Official Election Results Yellow = 39th Legislative Green = 40th Legislative Natural = 42nd Legislative • �� S. i0 i0 u i i! �i Q • • • M •�• ••• 0� • 4•i '•�ii • 39th Legislative Totals 0 1 5 0 1 0 1 0 1 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 Turnout 1 38 1 17 1 44.74% 40th Legislative Totals 20 1 2606 7 1 113 26 100 5050 34 31 911 7 25 1944 399 680 21 Turnout 1 28027 1119891 42.78% 42nd Legislative Totals 48 6426 14 1 243 31 177 9453 63 131 4010 21 90 6147 1167 2118 83 Turnout 1 74209 1302611 40.78% 11022741422671 41.33% M 68 9037 1 21 1 356 1 58 1 277 1145101 97 fA 162 1 4921 1 28 115 1 8092 1 1569 1 2798 104 Page 4 Whatcom County Canvassing Board Ballot Reconciliation Report Presidential Primary February 19. 2008 al Registered Voters for this Election Total Ballots Issued: Regular Mail Ballots 102149 Out of State Overseas 353 Military 66 Military -Overseas 55 ACP 9 Large Print 17 Federal Write -Ins 0 DRE 1 Counter 63 Special Registration 30 Replacements 313 Total Issued Envelopes Returned: Envelopes Returned by Mail/At Courthouse incl dropped ballots at drop sites, & DRE I 48160 ACP Returned 6 Total Envelopes Returned Envelopes Challenged: Both Boxes Checked 26 No Box 4683 Confidentials 2 No Signature 69 No Signature Match 67 Late Postmark/Deposit 227 Moved 3 Contain no ballot 7 Sub -total Undeliverables 682 Sub -total Total Challenges Ballots qualified to Count (Env Ret less Challenges ) Less 134 ballots Rejected by Canvassing Board which couldn't be tracked back to individual voters Ballots Expected to Count f Total Ballots counted (from Official Count) 102,274 1 30 48166 1 10/0 rA if h0 ,1 5084 682 5766 424001 -1341 422661 422671 Diff 1 1 *Reason for difference between ballots expected to count & ballots counted: f I It is our conclusion that there may be human error in entering envelopes into the system, on the log sheets, or in the report generating process. n/a lfu�j Iv wir < 71 L 1 Ii[�h_ 3/5/2008, 3:19 PM 02_08 Final Report Q Total Total Ballots Issued: Whatcom County Canvassing Board Ballot Reconciliation Report Presidential Primary February 19, 2008 for this Eiection Regular Mail Ballots Out of State Overseas Military Military -Overseas ACP Large Print Federal Write -Ins DIRE Counter Special Registration Replacements Total Issued Envelopes Returned Envelopes Returned by Mail/At Courthouse incl dropped ballots at drop sites, �& DIRE ACP Returned Total Envelopes Returned 1 Envelopes Challenged: Both Boxes Checked No Box Confidentials No Signature No Signature Match Late Postmark/Deposit Moved Contain no ballot Sub -total Undeliverables Sub -total Total Challenges Ballots qualified to Count (Env Ret less Challenges Less 134 ballots Rejected by Canvassing Board which couldn't be tracked back to individual voters Ballots Expected to Count Total Ballots counted (from Official Count) 102149 353 66 55 9 17 0 1 63 30 313 48160 6 48166 26 4683 2 69 67 227 3 7 5084 682 682 5766 Diff 102,274 42400 -134 42267 1 *Reason for difference between ballots expected to count & ballots counted: j I It is our conclusion that there may be human error in entering envelopes into the system, on the log sheets, or in the report generating process. 3/5/2008, 3:19 PM 02_08 Final Report J County Whatcom Date of Completion _3/5/08 Certification Reconciliation Report Presidential Primary February 19, 2008 Registration Total number of active registered voters in all precincts Total number of inactive registered voters in all precincts Total registered voters in all precincts Total absentee ballots counted (includes absentee, VBM, federal write-in, overseas, out of state, and service ballots) Total poll site ballots counted (includes poll site and provisional ballots) Total Ballots counted Absentee and VBM Ballots 102,274 �8,170 �110,444 _42,263 4 _42,267 The total number of absentee/VBM ballots originally issued u102,734 The total number of absentee/VBM ballots received 47,485 The total number of absentee/VBM ballots rejected 5,900 The total number of absentee/VBM ballots counted 42,267 Federal Write -In Ballots The total number of federal write-in ballots counted 0 Out -of -State, Overseas, and Service Voters The total number of out-of-state, overseas, and service voters' ballots issued 477_ The total number of out-of-state, overseas, and service voters' ballots received 299 The total number of out-of-state, overseas, and service voters' ballots rejected 21 The total number of out-of-state, overseas, and service voters' ballots counted 278 Provisional Ballots The total number of provisional ballots issued (by this county) 8 The total number of provisional ballots rejected (includes sending to other counties) 4 The total number of provisional ballots received from other counties 4 The total number of provisional ballots counted 4 Canvassing Ballot Reconciliation Whatcom County 7djjµ6< Presidential Primary Feb 19 200E - February 19, 200E Registration Counts Total Active Registered Voters Absentee/Vote by Mail Confidential 9 Counter 63 DRE 1 Large Print 17 Mail 102,149 Military/Overseas 55 Military/Stateside 66 Overseas 353 Replacement/Counter 49 Replacement/Mailed 264 Special Registration 30 Total Issued: 103,056 Ballots Returned: Confidential 6 DRE/AVU 1 Mail 48,153 Total Returned: 48,160 Ballots Challen ed: Both Boxes Checked 26 Confidentials 2 Contain No Ballot 0 Moved 3 No Ballot 7 No Box 4,683 No Signature 69 No Signature Match 67 Too Late 224 Undeliverable 682 Total Challenged: 5,763 Good Ballots from EMS: Good Confidential Ballots: Provisional Ballots Counted 4 Not Counted 4 Total Provisional: 8 Total Provisional Ballots Counted: Total Ballots to be Counted (from EMS): Ballot Counting System Total: Voting History Breakdown Provisional Voter 4 Voted by Mail Ballot 42,393 Total Voting History: 42,397 Comments/Notes: 102,274 42,393 4 4 C.3 42,401 42,267 EWMR072 -Canvassing Ballot Reconciliation Cul Page 1 of 1 Printed:3/20/2008 4:51:54PM % Apply Voter History Statistics e Presidential Primary Feb 19 2008 02/19/2008 Voting Method Assigned Challenged - Both Boxes Checked Challenged - No Ballot Challenged - No Box Challenged - No Signature Challenged - No Signature Match Challenged - Too Late Mail Ballot Issued but not Returned Provisional Voter Voted by Mail Ballot Total: Count 26 7 4,682 69 67 227 55,145 6 42,393 +L4 pvol-/ 4?-3987 102,622 n c,4 ?,by �--- d `' EWMR044 - Apply Voter History Statistics Page 1 of 1 Printed: 3/18/2008 1:12:30PM Ballots Received by Date Presidential Primary Feb 19 2008 - February 19, 2008 01 /31 /2008 02/01 /2008 02/04/2008 02/05/2008 02/06/2008 02/07/2008 02/08/2008 02/11 /2008 02/12/2008 02/13/2008 02/14/2008 02/15/2008 02/19/2008 02/20/2008 02/21 /2008 02/22/2008 02/25/2008 02/26/2008 02/27/2008 02/28/2008 02/29/2008 03/03/2008 03/04/2008 03/17/2008 Total 59 79 7,443 6,370 3,989 3,466 2,883 4,239 3,318 1,955 1,614 1,259 4,585 5,714 230 168 46 16 12 11 5 11 14 1 47,487 AVMR036 - Ballots Received By Date Page 1 of 1 Printed: 3/18/2008 12:32:19PM Return Date Issue Type Return Status: Challenged Good Total 2/27/2008 Mail Military/Overseas Daily Total 2/28/2008 Counter Mail Military/Overseas Overseas Daily Total 2/29/2008 Mail Overseas Daily Total 3/3/2008 Mail Overseas Daily Total 3/4/2008 Mail Overseas Daily Total 3/17/2008 Mail Daily Total Grand Total for Election 3 7 10 0 2 2 3 9 12 1 0 1 5 3 8 0 1 1 0 1 1 6 5 11 2 1 3 0 2 2 2 3 5 8 2 10 0 1 1 8 3 11 7 4 1 8 I 2 6 1 3 1 0 1 1 5,079 42,393 47,472 oY t�W C,9 fut 4w-- . - AVMR175 - Ballots Returned Statistics 11 Page 6 of 6 Printed: 3/17/2008 5:22:32PM Ballots returned as 'Undeliverable' and 'Void' ballots are excluded from totals. Cumulative Ballots Returned by Issue Code & Return Status Presidential Primary Feb 19 2008 - February 19, 2008 Return Status: Challenged Good Undeliverable Total Counter 5 39 0 44 DRE 0 1 0 1 Large Print 0 7 0 7 Mail 5049 41882 666 47597 Military/Overseas 1 36 1 38 Military/Stateside 1 37 4 42 Overseas 7 201 5 213 Replacement/Counte 5 40 0 45 Replacement/Mailed 11 148 5 164 Special Registration 0 2 1 3 Total 5079 42393 682 48154 AVMR154 - Cumulative Ballots Returned by Issue Code & Return Status Page 1 of 1 Printed: 3/17/2008 5:14:35PM Cumulative Challenged Returns by Return Date 'L for Presidential Primary Feb 19 2008 - 02/19/2008 Challenge Reasons: Both Boxes Moved No Ballot No Box No Signature No Signature Too Late Total Checked Match Total 26 3 7 4683 69 67 224 5079 AVMR131 - Cumulative Challenged Returns by Return Date Printed: 3/17/2008 5:21:26PM Page 1 of 2 Both Boxes Moved No Ballot No Box No Signature No Signature Too Late Total Checked Match 2l1 /2008 0 0 0 11 0 0 0 11 21412008 1 0 0 883 16 0 0 900 2/5/2008 6 0 0 650 0 2 0 658 2/6/2008 3 1 0 467 6 10 0 487 217/2008 0 1 0 411 0 14 0 426 2/8/2008 2/11/2008 0 0 1 0 0 1 298 390 4 2 8 1 0 0 311 394 2112/2008 6 0 2 272 10 8 0 298 2/13/2008 2/14/2008 0 1 0 0 1 0 193 148 2 2 3 3 0 0 199 154 2/15/2008 0 0 0 109 2 2 0 113 2/19/2008 3 0 0 356 9 4 0 372 2120/2008 6 0 1 476 12 6 0 501 2/21 /2008 2/22/2008 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 13 1 2 6 0 142 27 153 44 2/25/2008 0 0 0 1 0 0 26 27 2/26/2008 .0. 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 2/27/2008 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 3 2/28/2008 2/29/2008 31312008 3/4/2008 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 8 0 0 0 0 1 0 7 8 AVMR131 - Cumulative Challenged Returns by Return Date Page 1 of 2 Printed: 3/17/2008 5:21:26PM I Certification Reconciliation Report Presidential Primary Feb 19 2008 - February 19, 2008 County: Whatcom Date of Completion: 03/17/2008 Note: Address confidentiality program participants must be included with service voters. I. Registration A. Total number of active registered voters in all precincts: 102,274 B. Total number of inactive registered voters in all precincts: 8,232 C. Total registered voters in all precincts: 110,506 II. Ballots Counted A. Total absentee ballots counted (includes absentee, VBM, federal write-in, overseas, out of state, and service ballots): 42,396 B. Total poll site ballots counted (includes poll site and provisional ballots): 4 C. Total ballots counted: 42,400 III. Absentee and VBM Ballots (includes absentee, VBM, federal write-in, overseas, out of state, and service ballots.) A. The total number of absenteeNBM ballots originally issued: 103,047 B. The total number of absenteeNBM ballots returned: 48,168 C. The total number of absenteeNBM ballots rejected: 5,772 D. The total number of absenteeNBM ballots counted: 42,396 IV. Detail of Absentee and VBM Ballots - Federal Write -In Ballots A. The total number of federal write-in ballots counted: 0 V. Detail of Absentee and VBM Ballots - Out -of -State, Overseas, and Service Voters A. The total number of out-of-state, overseas, and service voters' ballots issued: 468 B. The total number of out-of-state, overseas, and service voters' ballots returned: 299 C. The total number of out-of-state, overseas, and service voters' ballots rejected: 21 D. The total number of out-of-state, overseas, and service voters' ballots counted: 278 VI. Provisional Ballots A. The total number of provisional ballots issued: 8 B. The total number of provisional ballots rejected: 4 C. The total number of provisional ballots received from other counties: 4 D. The total number of provisional ballots counted: 4 EWMR073 - Certification Reconciliation Report Page 1 of 1 Printed:3/1712008 9:49:21AM Precinct Batch Log of Irregularly Voted Ballots Wa Pres Pri Office / Issue in Question # of Ballots Disposition of Ballot 154 460 No Mark 2 witnesses 1 #91 Opening Board Wrong Party Checked 75 Opening Board Double Party Voted 58 `� I Opening Board Ballot spoiled cannot dup 1 / 134 Envelopes Received No Ballot 7 Envelopes Received Both Boxes Checked 26 Envelopes Received No Box Checked 4559 Envelopes Received Too Late 209 Envelopes Received No Signature 72 R �4 C&AIU4 Envelopes Received No Signature Match 90 ��rt e 75 Cr� ee attar e9list Envelopes Received Cancelled -Moved 3 Envelopes Received Undeliverables 684 5650 Provisionals Received from Other Counties 4 Good Counted Provisionals Forwarded to Other Counties 4 8 ACP Received 4 Good 2 No Box (To be Reviewed) Page 1 of 4 CANVASSING BOARD MEETING WASHINGTON PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY ELECTION FEBRUARY 19, 2008 - Minutes of March 3, 2008 - Date: March 3, 2008 Meeting began: 9:05 a.m. In attendance: Shirley Forslof, Auditor Debbie Adelstein, Chief Deputy Auditor Royce Buckingham, Civil Prosecuting Attorney (Canvassing Board Member) Carl Weimer, County Council Chair (Canvassing Board Member) Nancy Moore, Office Coordinator Shirley Forslof called the meeting to order at 9:05 a.m. and declared the purpose of the meeting was to review and make a determination on challenged ballots presented before the Board. Debbie Adelstein reviewed the Log of Irregularly Voted Ballots with the Canvassing Board. She explained there was one ballot envelope that had no mark on the signature line but that it did have two witness signatures. After reviewing WAC 434-379-020 it was the Board's unanimous decision to reject the ballot envelope as there was no mark provided by the voter. Debbie explained there were 75 ballots referred by the opening board where the party voted on the ballot was a contradiction to the party checked on the ballot envelope. There were 58 ballots referred by the opening board where both parties were voted for. Shirley made a motion to reject the ballots, Royce seconded the motion, and the motion passed unanimously. There was one ballot referred by the opening board that was torn making the precinct number unidentifiable, therefore, the ballot was unable to be duplicated. Royce made a motion to reject the ballot, Carl seconded the motion, and the motion passed unanimously. There were 72 ballot envelopes that had no signature. Shirley made a motion to reject all ballots with no voter signature but to authorize staff to count the ballots if an acceptable signature is provided by 4:30 p.m. tomorrow, March 4m There were two ACP (Address Confidentiality Program) ballots that had no party box checked on the ballot envelope. Shirley moved to reject the two ballots, Royce seconded the motion, and the motion passed unanimously. Nancy presented 90 ballot envelopes to the Canvassing Board with questionable signature matches. Of the 90 ballot envelopes presented for review, 15 ballots were accepted and 75 ballots were rejected for no signature match. One ballot envelope presented for a questionable signature had a different signature from the voter registration file. Debbie said she will have staff research the voter's signature. Shirley made a motion to reject the ballot envelopes that were received without a signature or with a rejected signature. The ballot will be counted, however, if an acceptable signature is provided by the voter by 4:30 p.m. tomorrow, March 4th. Royce seconded the motion and the motion passed unanimously. Shirley announced the final Canvassing Board meeting to certify the 2008 Washington Presidential Primary Election will be Wednesday, March 5th at 3:00 p.m. Meeting adjourned at 9:50 a.m. Minutes Approved By: Shirley Forsl hatcom County Au itor D e Roy6-tuck,6gftdm, Civil Prosecuting Attorney Date 3� 5— o$ Carl Weimer, County Council Member Date Canvassing Board Meeting Page 2 03/03/08 WAC 434-250-120: Verification of the signature and postmark on ballots. 434-2, 0-110 << 434-250-120 >> 434-250-130 Page 1 of 1 WAC 434-250-120 Washington State Register filings since 2003 Verification of the signature and postmark on ballots. A ballot shall be counted only if: (1) It is returned in the return envelope, or a similar envelope if it contains the same information and signed affidavit and is approved by the auditor; (2) The affidavit is signed with a valid signature in the place afforded for the signature on the envelope; (3) The signature has been verified pursuant to WAC 434-379-020, or if the voter is unable to sign his or her name, two other persons have witnessed the voter's mark; (4) It is postmarked not later than the day of the election or deposited in the auditor's office, a polling location, or a designated deposit site not later than 8:00 p.m. on election day; and (5) The ballot is received prior to certification of the election. The signature on the return envelope, or on a copy of the return envelope, must be compared with the signature in the voter's voter registration file using the standards established in WAC 434-379-020. The signature on a return envelope may not be rejected merely because the name in the signature is a variation of the name on the voter registration record. The canvassing board may designate in writing representatives to perform this function. All personnel assigned to the duty of signature verification shall subscribe to an oath administered by the county auditor regarding the discharge of his or her duties. Personnel shall be instructed in the signature verification process prior to actually canvassing any signatures. Local law enforcement officials may instruct those employees in techniques used to identify forgeries. The signature verification process shall be open to the public, subject to reasonable procedures adopted and promulgated by the canvassing board to ensure that order is maintained and to safeguard the integrity of the process. [Statutory Authority: RCW 29A.04.611, 29A.04.530. 06-02-028, § 434-250-120, filed 12/28/05, effective 1/28/06. Statutory Authority: RCW 29A.04.611. 05-17- 145, § 434-250-120, filed 8/19/05, effective 9/19/05.] http://apps.leg.wa.gov/WAC/default.aspx?cite=434-250-120 3/3/2008 Precinct Batch Log of Irregularly Voted Ballots Wa Pres Pri Office / Issue in Question # of Ballots Disposition of Ballot 154 460 No Mark 2 witnesses 1 #91 R EJ FCTE1 Opening Board Wrong Party Checked 75 Opening Board Double Party Voted 58 Opening Board Ballot spoiled cannot dup 1 134 Envelopes Received No Ballot 7 Envelopes Received Both Boxes Checked 26 Envelopes Received No Box Checked 4559 Envelopes Received Too Late 209 Envelopes Received No Signature 72 Envelopes Received No Signature Match 90 See attached list Envelopes Received Cancelled -Moved 3 Envelopes Received Undeliverables 684 5650 Provisionals Received from Other Counties 4 Good Counted Provisionals Forwarded to Other Counties 4 8 ACP Received 4 Good 2 No Box (To be Reviewed) Page 1 of 8 Ballot # Office / Issue in Question Disposition of Ballot 1 No Signature Matcham 2 No Signature Match EJECTF 3 No Signature Match JkCT 11 4 No Signature Match fril a t, I n 5 No Signature Match I I 6 No Signature Match I p CTEn 7 No Signature Match RRIJ F r. T F 8 No Signature Match D- 9 No Signature Match nT 10 No Siqnature Match TEU- 11 No Signature Match 99 9 12 No Signature Match j MiTILI 13 No Signature Match ACCEPTED Page 2 of 8 14 No Signature Match EJECTED 15 No Signature Match E ECTEV 16 No Signature Match 17 No Signature Match 18 No Signature Match Litu I tu 19 No Signature Match ECTED 20 No Signature Match No Signature Match ECT21 22 No Signature Match ECTI 23 No Signature Match 24 No Signature Match 25 No Signature Match E C U 26 No Siqnature Match ACCEPTED_ 27 No Signature Match 28 No Signature Match Affi 29 No Signature Match 9 'Ef; %'I c& C T E D Page 3 of 8 30 No Signature Match KEJECI Amk hlY 31 No Signature Match REJU; I hU 32 No Signature Match LiECTtu 33 No Signature Match tjhu I LU 34 No Signature Match t i t 6 1 t U 35 No Signature Match t i C tj I C U 36 No Signature Match itto I tu No Signature Match p -D E TE37 38 No Signature Match il�JtCTEU EJECTEU 39 No Signature Match 40 No Signature Match tjEu I hu 41 No Signature Match 42 No Signature MatchI Kt:Jtk# I tU = Alk m 43 No Signature Match 44 No Signature Match CCEFTEU 45 No Signature Match REJECTED Page 4 of 8 46 No Signature Match REJECTED 47 No Signature Match CTcn 48 No Signature Match to I U 49 No Signature Match 50 No Signature Match Kt:JI:L; I LU 51 No Signature Match LJLUTED 52 No Signature Match CEPTED 53 No Signature Match GCE"E-D 54 No Signature Match JU; I tu 55 No Signature Match I(LJEGTED 56 No Signature Match 57 No Signature Match 58 No Signature Match I L U 59 No Signature Match KEJECTED' 60 No Signature Match ikq ,% EJECTElY 61 �7l1 No Signature Match Al I . Trr '� �w I &L/ Page 5 of 8 62 63 No Signature Match No Signature Match Litt; [to r 'I EUT 64 No Signature Match EJECTED 65 No Signature Match EJ:ECTED 66 No Signature Match ECTED 67 No Signature Match El fie 68 No Signature Match L i OJECTED 69 No Signature Match 70 No Signature Match REJECTFD 71 No Signature Match REJECTED 72 No Signature Match 73 No Signature Match 74 No Signature Match 75 No Signature Match 76 No Signature Match 77 No Signature Match Fr..Tpn --mr�IW [ �W Page 6 of 8 78 No Signature Match 1EJECTED 1 79 No Signature Match 80 No Signature Match lFrTF:n 81 No Signature Match TtD 82 No Signature Match EJ ECT 83 No Signature Match EJECTED 84 No Signature Match IF -I f%Tpn 85 No Signature Match 86 No Signature Match 87 No Signature Match EJECTED 88 No Signature Match s T 89 No Signature Match Ran F-irr-Trn 90 No Signature Match v mm Page 7 of 8 Alpha List of Absent Voters By Return Status/Challenge Reason Presidential Primary Feb 19 2008 - February 19, 2008 Eoff, Fred R 021-0015-3845-1 15 5714 North Fork Rd N/A 1 Deming WA 98244 (360)592-5040 138 - 138 02/22/2008 Good Challenged on /� No Ballot Eoff, Loreta M 021-0015-3846-1 15 5714 North Fork Rd N/A -I 138-138 02/22/2008 Good Deming WA 98244 (360)592-5040 `i i �1 M Challenged No Ballot Ewing, Charles R 021-0028-1268-1 28 8582 Brookfield Dr N/A 1 Lynden WA 98264 (360)354-2721 603 - 603 3r/ 02/12/2008 Good Challenged No Ballot McGary, Irene B 021-0023-2908-2 23 1301 W Clearbrook Dr AFN/A 1 Bellingham WA 98229 (360)734-4951 229 - 229 3 O 02/11/2008 Replacement Issue Challenged No Ballot Rice, Margaret G 021-0024-0964-1 24 700 11th St Apt C3 N/A 1 235 - 235 02/12/2008 Good Bellingham WA 98225 (360)734-4126 Challenged No Ballot Rosinski, Ryan J K 021-0010-4102-1 10 7462 Leeside Dr N/A 1 109 - 109 alk0 02/20/2008 Good Blaine WA 98230 (360)410-0335 Challenged No Ballot Young, Linda D 021-0018-1872-1 18 PO Box 1662 N/A 1 Bellingham, WA 98227-1(360)380-1100 No Ballot Total: 7 Grand Total: 7 155-155 02/13/2008 Good Challenged No Ballot AVMR171 - Alpha List of Absent Voters by Return Status/Challenge Reason Voter is not in the Election Workspace Page 1 of 1 Printed: 2/22/2008 11:57:40AM Erhart, Ann Louise Foulke, Paul E Oliver, Shirlee J Schmidt, Betty S Schulhauser, Karin Alpha List of Absent Voters By Return Status/Challenge Reason Presidential Primary Feb 19 2008 - February 19, 2008 021-0022-1529-1 22 021-0019-2343-1 19 021-0017-3104-1 17 021-0025-1757-1 25 021-0028-2658-1 28 Total: 5 W PO Box 4301 N/A Bellingham, WA 98227-4(360)733-5071 1420 Birchwood Ave Apt N/A Bellingham WA 98225 (360)647-0946 PMB 229 N/A 1941 Lake Whatcom Blvc(360)714-9159 Bellingham WA 98229-2' 109 Sea Pines Ln N/A Bellingham WA 98229 (360)756-6709 1260 Bridgeview Dr N/A Lynden WA 98264 (360)676-9567 1 221 - 221 02/07/2008 Good Skipped 1 204 - 204 02/12/2008 Good Skipped 1 150-150 1 244 - 244 1 604 - 604 02/19/2008 Good Skipped 02/07/2008 Good Skipped 02/20/2008 Good Skipped O'Y AVMR171 - Alpha List of Absent Voters by Return Status/Challenge Reason * Voter is not in the Election Workspace Page 1 of 6 Printed:3/5/2008 9:29:08AM Abrams, Bertha 1 021-0028-4412-1 28 1301 E St Apt 112 N/A 1 605 - 605 02/05/2008 Good i1 Lynden WA 98264 (360)354-3230 Skipped No Box Addicott, Martin G 021-0018-2725-1 18 818 Caspers St N/A 1 156 - 156 02/05/2008 Good A Edmonds, WA 98020-261(425)744-0638 Skipped _ No Box ti Ancock, Frank 021-0025-1691-1 25 1620 Rainier Ave N/A 1 244 - 244 02/05/2008 Good Bellingham WA 98229 (360)676-7332 Skipped No Box Baklund, Mark 021-0016-4315-1 16 6344 Rutsatz Rd N/A 1 Deming WA 98244 (360)734-2400 Barker, Michelle M 021-0019-2796-1 19 2731 Madrona St N/A 1 Bellingham WA 98225 (360)671-0062 Beckley, Danette M 021-0027-2804-1 27 5207 Sparrow Ct N/A 1 Ferndale WA 98248 (360)647-6070 144 - 144 02/05/2008 Good Skipped No Box 205 - 205 02/05/2008 Good Skipped No Box 505 - 505 02/05/2008 Good Skipped No Box Bishop, Ronald H 021-0026-2696-1 26 PO Box 1111 N/A 1 401 - 401 Everson, WA 98247-111(360)966-2583 Cameron-Clouthier, Nettie M 021-0021-1098-1 21 2518 Ellis St N/A 1 214 - 214 Bellingham WA 98225 (360)676-8290 Cassidy, D 021-0009-0366-1 9 483 Marine Dr N/A 1 101 - 101 Pt Roberts WA 98281 27 540 Wildrose Ln N/A 1 602 - 602 Cobb, Beverly Lori 021-0027-3940-1 Lynden WA 98264 (360)933-1044 Conour, Diana Lee 021-0018-4637-1 18 1205 W Village Ln Apt B N/A 1 201 -201 Bellingham WA 98226 (360)671-7972 Cooper, Daniel R 021-0016-3771-1 16 PO Box 826 N/A 1 144 - 144 Deming, WA 98244-082E(360)592-5981 Davidson, Peter D 021-0018-3952-1 18 543 W Kellogg Rd N/A 1 201 -201 Bellingham WA 98226 (360)647-5115 02/05/2008 Good Skipped No Box 02/06/2008 Good Skipped No Box 02/05/2008 Good Skipped No Box 02/05/2008 Good Skipped No Box 02/05/2008 Good Skipped No Box 02/05/2008 Good Skipped No Box 02/05/2008 Good Skipped No Box AVMR171 -Alpha List of Absent Voters by Return Status/Challenge Reason • Voter is not in the Election Workspace Page 2 of 6 Printed:3/5/2008 9:29:08AM Ellis, Terry Gene 021-0009-1739-1 9 5465 Salish Rd N/A 1 102 - 102 Blaine WA 98230 (360)371-2588 Fairbanks, Sandra M 021-0019-4517-1 19 1900 Madison St N/A 1 207 - 207 Bellingham WA 98225 (360)647-8159 Fesko, Benjamin E 021-0038-0606-1 38 2039 Kiwi Dr N/A 1 502 - 502 Ferndale WA 98248 Fotopoulos, Jim 021-0021-1511-1 21 2402 F St N/A 1 214 - 214 Bellingham WA 98225 (360)733-4361 Francisco, Dorothea Jean 021-0028-1914-1 28 905 Aaron Dr Apt 318 N/A 1 604 - 604 Lynden WA 98264 02/05/2008 Good Skipped No Box 02/05/2008 Good Skipped No Box 02/05/2008 Good Skipped No Box 02/06/2008 Good Skipped No Box 02/05/2008 Good Skipped No Box Frandsen, Alice K 021-0017-3882-1 17 1953 Lake Whatcom BlvcN/A 1 151 - 151 02/05/2008 Good Bellingham WA 98229 (360)752-1970 Skipped No Box Freeman, Denise 021-0014-3383-1 14 4575 E 23rd Ave N/A 1 132 - 132 02/05/2008 Good Bellingham WA 98226 Skipped No Box Gassman, Raymond L 021-0026-2665-1 26 611 Strandell St N/A 1 401 -401 02/05/2008 Good Everson WA 98247 Skipped No Box Genger, Ted, Sr 021-0018-3987-1 18 4673 Majestic Dr N/A 1 201 - 201 Bellinaham WA 98226 (360)733-6904 Graves, Aletha E 021-0020-0434-1 20 4194 Ankar Park Dr Apt 1N/A 1 208 - 208 Bellingham WA 98226 (360)734-2025 Haveman, Veronica L 021-0026-2967-1 26 210 Baker St Apt B N/A 1 401 -401 Everson WA 98247 (360)966-7019 Hook, Coral W 021-0015-4504-1 15 3697 Beazer Rd N/A 1 139 - 139 Bellingham WA 98226 (360)671-1089 Iblings, Will F 021-0038-0119-1 38 9856 Van Buren Rd N/A 1 127 - 127 Lynden WA 98264 (360)988-4038 AVMR171 - Alpha List of Absent Voters by Return Status/Challenge Reason * Voter is not in the Election Workspace Printed:3/5/2008 9:29:08AM 02/05/2008 Good Skipped No Box 02/05/2008 Good Skipped No Box 02/05/2008 Good Skipped No Box 02/05/2008 Good Skipped No Box 02/05/2008 Good Skipped No Box Page 3 of 6 Lavallee, Craig 021-0016-3211-1 16 PO Box 716 N/A 1 143 - 143 Deming, WA 98244-071E(360)_- Lopez, Sharon Ann 021-0019-4933-1 19 2315 Williams St Bellingham WA 98225 N/A 1 (360)671-3630 207 - 207 Magner, Merle 021-0018-4339-1 18 1220 Northwind Cir N/A 1 201 - 201 Bellingham WA 98226 (360)738-9386 Mather, Levi N 021-0028-1979-1 28 1112 Aaron Dr N/A 1 604 - 604 Lynden WA 98264 (360)354-4320 Matney, James G 021-0026-3989-1 26 6229 Cascade Dr N/A 1 501 - 501 Ferndale WA 98248 (360)380-5815 Morin, William J 021-0009-4886-1 9 9481 Deltop Dr N/A 1 105 - 105 Blaine WA 98230 (360)318-9888 Morley, Linda E Muggy, Charles E Mullen, Nathan Miles Nims, Shirley Nuyten, T 021-0019-1053-1 19 3116 Laurelwood Ave N/A 1 203 - 203 Bellingham WA 98225 (360)734-6073 021-0026-4711-1 26 1975 Willard St N/A 1 502 - 502 Ferndale WA 98248 (360)384-5595 021-0013-0349-1 13 2930 Cedarwood Ave N/A 1 124 - 124 Bellingham, WA 98225 (360)220-0902 021-0020-0752-1 20 4232 Ankar Park Dr Apt 2N/A 1 208 - 208 Bellingham WA 98226 (360)733-0746 021-0026-2316-1 26 8651 Great Horned Owl LN/A 1 303 - 303 Blaine WA 98230 (360)371-3324 Papetti, Marie 021-0022-3050-1 22 2610 Erie St N/A 1 224 - 224 Bellingham WA 98226 (360)738-1800 Papetti, Savior 021-0022-3049-1 22 2610 Erie St N/A 1 224 - 224 Bellingham WA 98226 (360)738-1800 02/05/2008 Good Skipped No Box 02/05/2008 Good Skipped No Box 02/05/2008 Good Skipped No Box 02/05/2008 Good Skipped No Box 02/05/2008 Good Skipped No Box 02/05/2008 Good Skipped No Box 02/05/2008 Good Skipped No Box 02/05/2008 Good Skipped No Box 02/05/2008 Good Skipped No Box 02/05/2008 Good Skipped No Box 02/05/2008 Good Skipped No Box 02/05/2008 Good Skipped No Box 02/05/2008 Good Skipped No Box AVMR171 - Alpha List of Absent Voters by Return Status/Challenge Reason * Voter is not in the Election Workspace Page 4 of 6 Printed:3/5/2008 9:29:08AM Plank, Alice M 021-0014-2505-1 14 5142 Noon Rd N/A 1 131 - 131 Bellingham WA 98226 Powell, Kim S Reuble, Jennifer K 021-0016-3224-1 16 3483 Best Ln N/A 1 143 - 143 Bellingham WA 98226 ( )303-6699 021-0029-0855-1 29 PO Box 342 N/A 1 801 - 801 Sumas WA 98295 (360)988-6135 02/05/2008 Good Skipped No Box 02/05/2008 Good Skipped No Box 02/05/2008 Good Skipped No Box Reynolds, Connie R 021-0014-0874-1 14 6963 Mission Rd N/A 1 129 - 129 02/05/2008 Good Everson WA 98247 (360)966-4215 Skipped No Box Ridenhour, Flora 021-0023-4721-1 23 412 Whatcom St N/A 1 232 - 232 02/05/2008 Good Bellingham WA 98225 (360)734-5235 Skipped No Box Saur, Roger 021-0013-4749-1 13 1019 E Hemmi Rd Everson WA 98247 N/A 1 (360)398-8145 128 - 128 02/05/2008 Good Skipped No Box Schmitz, Rosanne M 021-0023-0579-1 23 2317 Ontario St N/A 1 227 - 227 02/05/2008 Good Bellingham WA 98229 (360)734-7758 Skipped No Box Shannon, Tressa M 021-0016-0789-1 16 3913 Ruston Way N/A 1 140 - 140 02/05/2008 Good Bellingham WA 98226 (360)733-3088 Skipped No Box Smits, Joan 021-0011-2100-1 11 6567 Northwest Dr N/A 1 112 - 112 02/05/2008 Good Ferndale WA 98248 (360)380-1777 Skipped No Box Sobjack, John E 021-0016-4407-1 16 4550 Mosquito Lake Rd N/A 1 145 - 145 Deming WA 98244 (360)592-3190 Stoneking, Jerry Cail, Sr 021-0011-4226-1 11 PO Box 323 N/A 1 115 - 115 Ferndale WA 98248 (360)384-4965 Teichman, Kelli G Trott, Patsy Ann 021-0026-3111-1 26 604 Chestnut St N/A 1 401 - 401 Everson WA 98247 (360)966-0339 021-0018-3323-1 18 1301 E Village Ln Apt B N/A 1 201 - 201 Bellingham WA 98226 (360)393-7914 02/05/2008 Good Skipped No Box 02/05/2008 Good Skipped No Box 02/05/2008 Good Skipped No Box 02/05/2008 Good Skipped No Box AVMR171 - Alpha List of Absent Voters by Return Status/Challenge Reason * Voter is not in the Election Workspace Page 5 of 6 Printed:3/5/2008 9:29:08AM Vail, Charlotte J 021-0017-4745-1 17 502 Lakeside Dr N/A 1 152 - 152 02/05/2008 Good Sedro Woolley WA 9828,e(360)595-2349 Skipped No Box Vrana, Ronald L Walcott, Barbara J Walsh, Sigridur E Warnas, Albert A Washburn, Jack Watts, Nancy V 021-0023-3002-1 23 1115 Kenoyer Dr N/A 1 229 - 229 Bellingham WA 98229 (360)733-7154 021-0013-4166-1 13 602 E Laurel Rd N/A 1 128 - 128 Bellingham WA 98226 (360)398-7272 021-0009-0893-1 9 8255 Harborview Rd N/A 1 102 - 102 Blaine WA 98230 (360)332-6548 4076 Sucia Dr N/A 1 114 - 114 021-0011-3852-1 11 Ferndale WA 98248 (603)547-0131 9 8610 Harborview Rd N/A 1 103 - 103 021-0009-2690-1 Blaine WA 98230 (360)371-5214 18 1246 Northwind Cir N/A 1 201 - 201 021-0018-3169-1 Bellingham WA 98226 (360)733-7508 Williams, Norma J 021-0014-0067-1 14 6888 Golf View Dr N/A 1 128 - 128 Lynden WA 98264 (360)354-7753 No Box Total: 60 Grand Total: 65 02/05/2008 Good Skipped No Box 02/05/2008 Good Skipped No Box 02/05/2008 Good Skipped No Box 02/05/2008 Good Skipped No Box 02/05/2008 Good Skipped No Box 02/05/2008 Good Skipped No Box 02/05/2008 Good Skipped No Box AVMR171 - Alpha List of Absent Voters by Return Status/Challenge Reason * Voter is not in the Election Workspace Page 6 of 6 Printed:3/5/2008 9:29:08AM 46 List of Groups by Date Range Presidential Primary Feb 19 2008 - February 19, 2008 From 2/1/2008 to 2/25/2008 Auto -Mail 49 02/01/2008 11:56:16AI 02/01/2008 11:56:17AI 31 ethelh N/A 53 02/04/2008 09:32:35AI 02/04/2008 09:32:35AI I .'f,�N"p 13 ethelh N/A 146 02/05/2008 03:06:OOPI 02/05/2008 03:06:01 PI ry 82 ethelh N/A 218 02/06/2008 01:07:42PI 02/06/2008 01:07:43PI 77 ethelh N/A 219 02/07/2008 09:55:28AI 02/07/2008 09:55:29AI,3 ethelh N/A ` 281 02/08/2008 01:15:29PI 02/08/2008 01:15:32PI �I �; 46 ethelh N/A 283 02/11/2008 08:53:48AI 02/11/2008 08:53:49AI 8 ethelh N/A 289 02/11/2008 01:27:13PI 02/11/2008 01:27:14PI 27 ethelh N/A 325 02/12/2008 10:52:25AI 02/12/2008 10:52:26AI 24 ethelh N/A 372 02/13/2008 10:50:29AI 02/13/2008 10:50:30AI 19 ethelh N/A Totals: 330 t, Counter ` 51 02/01/2008 03:24:39PI I 3 counterl N/A 52 02/04/2008 09:17:34AI ` 2 CarolynD N/A 58 02/04/2008 01:05:14PI 1 LoriS N/A Totals: t� ^ 6 Mail -Z�282 02/08/2008 02:07:12PI ?��/ �� 0 PamS N/A c Totals: 0 Return 46 ,r 02/01/2008 09:23:OOAI 02/01/2008 09:38:52AI 2/1/2008 09:41:12 AM 2/1/2008 10:00:49 AM 44 PamS PamS 47 02/01/2008 10:15:33AI 02/01/2008 10:22:37AI 2/1/2008 10:30:07 AM 2/1/2008 10:47:23 AM 25 LoriS LoriS 48 02/01/2008 10:53:05AI 02/01/2008 10:55:23AI 2/1/2008 10:57:47 AM 2/1/2008 10:58:24 AM 1 LoriS LoriS 50 02/01/2008 12:03:1OR 02/01/2008 12:04:46PI 2/1/2008 12:04:56 PM 2/1/2008 12:10:34 PM 9 LoriS LoriS 54 ✓ 02/04/2008 10:44:02AI 02/04/2008 10:54:07AI 2/6/2008 03:48:56 PM 2/6/2008 03:57:29 PM 93 ethelh tempi 55 ,/ 02/04/2008 10:46:07AI 02/04/2008 10:53:36AI 2/7/2008 03:42:44 PM 2/7/2008 04:01:22 PM 140 CarolynD tempi 56 ✓ 02/04/2008 10:54:42AI 02/04/2008 11:01:46AI 2/6/2008 01:23:38 PM 2/6/2008 02:02:25 PM 145 oo CarolynD tempt 57 ✓ 02/04/2008 10:57:44AI 02/04/2008 11:05:57AI 2/8/2008 12:20:09 PM 2/8/2008 12:27:33 PM 122 ' ethelh temp3 59/ 02/04/2008 02:13:29PI 02/04/2008 02:46:07PI 2/6/2008 01:47:19 PM 2/6/2008 02:03:55 PM 112tempi temp3 60 ✓ 02/04/2008 02:14:09PI 02/04/2008 02:25:51 PI 2/7/2008 05:42:25 PM 2/7/2008 05:50:21 PM 120 tempt CarolynD 61 '/ 02/04/2008 02:27:31 PI 02/04/2008 02:35:OOP1 2/4/2008 02:37:23 PM 2/7/2008 04:33:29 PM 119 tempt CarolynD 62 ✓ 02/04/2008 02:37:33PI 02/04/2008 02:53:41 PI 2/6/2008 01:20:35 PM 2/6/2008 01:43:05 PM 120 Temp4 temp3 63 / 02/04/2008 02:39:41 PI 02/04/2008 02:48:05PI 2/7/2008 05:33:56 PM 2/7/2008 05:39:54 PM 98 tempt CarolynD AVMR031 - List of Groups by Date Range Page 1 of 14 Printed: 2/25/2008 3:00:17PM Group ID Start Time End Time Verify Start Verify End Num of Records Entry Operator Verify Operator 64 ✓ 02/04/2008 02:40:20PI 02/04/2008 02:55:50PI 2/7/2008 09:58:14 AM 2/7/2008 10:06:41 AM 120 .--�- temp2 CarolynD 65 02/04/2008 02:47:28PI 02/04/2008 02:58:06PI 2/6/2008 02:31:00 PM 2/6/2008 02:46:58 PM 120 ---temp3 tempi 66 ✓ 02/04/2008 02:49:29PI 02/04/2008 02:53:13PI 2/6/2008 07:47:24 AM 2/6/2008 07:51:13 AM 41 tempt ethelh 67 ✓ 02/04/2008 02:53:40PI 02/04/2008 03:03:58PI 2/8/2008 12:31:37 PM 2/8/2008 12:39:22 PM 120 tempt tempi 68 f 02/04/2008 02:54:54PI 02/04/2008 03:07:OOPI 2/7/2008 08:14:12 AM 2/7/2008 08:27:33 AM 122 �' Temp4 Temp4 69 ✓ 02/04/2008 02:56:21 PI 02/04/2008 03:20:03PI 2/7/2008 03:44:04 PM 2/7/2008 03:52:39 PM 124 �" temp2 tempt 71 ✓ 02/04/2008 03:27:40PI 02/04/2008 03:44:23PI 2/7/2008 06:22:17 PM 2/7/2008 06:30:48 PM 140 tempt CarolynD 72 02/04/2008 03:29:11 PI 02/04/2008 03:38:37PI 2/5/2008 10:15:23 AM 2/5/2008 10:26:18 AM 120✓ Temp4 CarolynD 73 02/04/2008 03:33:11 PI 02/04/2008 03:39:25PI 2/7/2008 04:08:13 PM 2/7/2008 04:17:41 PM 130 'CarolynD templ 74 ✓ 02/04/2008 03:37:29PI 02/04/2008 03:49:04PI 2/8/2008 01:18:07 PM 2/8/2008 01:26:54 PM 119ethelh tempt 75 ✓ 02/04/2008 03:39:36PI 02/04/2008 03:50:34PI 2/6/2008 03:26:27 PM 2/6/2008 03:46:29 PM 144 'temp3 temp3 76 ✓ 02/04/2008 03:39:42PI 02/04/2008 03:48:59PI 2/5/2008 09:59:52 AM 2/5/2008 10:06:57 AM 133 Temp4 CarolynD '� 77 02/04/2008 03:40:30PI 02/04/2008 03:46:38PI 2/8/2008 01:53:14 PM 2/8/2008 02:00:42 PM 121 CarolynD tempt 78 02/04/2008 03:42:30PI 02/04/2008 03:56:45PI 2/5/2008 09:35:44 AM 2/5/2008 09:43:31 AM 125 temp2 CarolynD 79 02/04/2008 03:46:45PI 02/04/2008 03:57:42PI 2/7/2008 04:03:29 PM 2/7/2008 04:11:59 PM 99 tempt temp3 80 ✓ 02/04/2008 03:47:37PI 02/04/2008 03:54:07PI 2/7/2008 06:07:45 PM 2/7/2008 06:17:35 PM 140CarolynD CarolynD 81 02/04/2008 03:50:19PI 02/04/2008 04:00:08PI 2/6/2008 02:49:53 PM 2/6/2008 03:07:29 PM 122 Temp4 temp3 82 f 02/04/2008 03:51:12PI 02/04/2008 04:12:24PI 2/5/2008 10:45:05 AM 2/5/2008 11:07:43 AM 120 ethelh ethelh 83 ✓ 02/04/2008 03:56:40PI 02/04/2008 04:01:48PI 2/7/2008 03:46:03 PM 2/7/2008 03:54:38 PM 122 CarolynD CarolynD 84 V 02/04/2008 03:57:52PI 02/04/2008 04:08:35PI 2/7/2008 05:52:21 PM 2/7/2008 06:03:33 PM 120 temp3 CarolynD 85 ✓ 02/04/2008 03:58:37PI 02/04/2008 04:14:09PI 2/5/2008 10:10:12 AM 2/5/2008 10:50:53 AM 125 / temp2 NancyM 86,j 02/04/2008 03:59:06PI 02/04/2008 04:01:39PI 2/6/2008 04:00:18 PM 2/6/2008 04:05:23 PM 31 tempt temp3 87 f 02/04/2008 04:01:53PI 02/04/2008 04:08:06PI 2/6/2008 04:06:29 PM 2/6/2008 04:13:09 PM 58 1-11 tempt temp3 88 ✓ 02/04/2008 04:02:52PI 02/04/2008 04:10:30PI 2/5/2008 11:00:24 AM 2/5/2008 11:07:14 AM 121 s Temp4 CarolynD 89 ✓ 02/04/2008 04:04:1OPI 02/04/2008 04:09:49PI 2/7/2008 03:54:46 PM 2/7/2008 04:05:16 PM 120 CarolynD tempt 90 / 02/04/2008 04:08:47PI 02/04/2008 04:19:51 PI 2/8/2008 03:19:44 PM 2/8/2008 03:26:31 PM 120 tempt Temp4 91 ✓ 02/04/2008 04:11:09PI 02/04/2008 04:25:59PI 2/5/2008 09:27:37 AM 2/5/2008 09:33:46 AM 122 temp3 CarolynD 92 ✓ 02/04/2008 04:11:34PI 02/04/2008 04:22:21 PI 2/5/2008 09:47:09 AM 2/5/2008 09:56:23 AM 160 =Temp4 CarolynD 93 ✓ 02/04/2008 04:15:53PI 02/04/2008 04:38:13PI 2/7/2008 04:24:40 PM 2/7/2008 04:34:12 PM 122 ethelh tempt 94 02/04/2008 04:20:25PI 02/04/2008 04:31:OOPI 2/5/2008 09:08:18 AM 2/5/2008 09:20:46 AM 120 �templ CarolynD 95 ✓ 02/04/2008 04:21:02PI 02/04/2008 04:35:46PI 2/5/2008 11:11:24 AM 2/5/2008 11:37:57 AM 132 ----temp2 NancyM 96 ✓ 02/04/2008 04:23:16PI 02/04/2008 04:31:36PI 2/8/2008 02:44:42 PM 2/8/2008 03:00:09 PM 129 Temp4 temp2 97 02/04/2008 04:32:30PI 02/04/2008 04:40:OOPI 2/5/2008 12:28:28 PM 2/5/2008 12:55:37 PM 120 Temp4 NancyM 98 ✓ 02/04/2008 04:39:34PI 02/04/2008 04:50:24PI 2/6/2008 03:50:15 PM 2/6/2008 04:17:23 PM 113 temp2 templ 99 ✓ 02/04/2008 04:40:51PI 02/04/2008 04:47:24PI 2/6/2008 03:26:41 PM 2/6/2008 03:44:14 PM 120 Temp4 templ 100 ✓ 02/04/2008 04:41:30PI 02/04/2008 04:50:34PI 2/7/2008 06:02:52 PM 2/7/2008 06:18:25 PM 130 ethelh ethelh 101 ✓ 02/04/2008 04:48:02PI 02/04/2008 04:54:59PI 2/8/2008 02:22:30 PM 2/8/2008 02:31:22 PM 110 ' Temp4 Temp4 102 ✓ 02/04/2008 04:51:59PI 02/04/2008 05:01:14PI 2/7/2008 05:21:06 PM 2/7/2008 05:28:32 PM 125 ethelh CarolynD AVMR031 - 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151 2/12/08 229 103 2/12/08 231 134 2/22/08 231 2/11/08 232 108 2/20/08 232 2/12/08 233 88 2/13/08 235 136 2/13/08 236 38 2/13/08 237 126 2/12/08 238 91 2/13/08 239 142 2/12/08 241 131 2/11/08 242 142 2/12/08 243 117 2/13/08 244 126 2/13/08 245 114 2/12/08 246 133 2/13/08 247 127 2/12/08 248 141 2/11/08 249 133 2/12/08 249 2/13/08 255 2/12/08 256 77 2/13/08 256 2/11/08 257 89 2/13/08 259 137 2/12/08 261 103 2/13/08 262 84 2/13/08 263 133 2/13/08 264 111 2/12/08 265 79 2/13/08 267 125 2/13/08 268 145 2/12/08 269 99 2/13/08 270 129 2/13/08 271 131 2/12/08 272 124 2/12/08 273 131 2/26/2008, 9:38 AM batch sort Page 4 BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATION February 19, 2008 Presidential Primary ElectionWORKING COPY Count 1 Env Scanned Date to Process Processed Batch # (to Verify) 2/12/08 274 129 2/12/08 275 124 2/13/08 276 133 2/13/08 277 140 2/13/08 278 111 2/12/08 279 113 2/12/08 280 132 2/15/08 280 2/22/08 280 2/14/2008 284 126 2/22/08 284 2/14/2008 285 134 2/22/08 285 2/14/2008 287 123 2/13/08 288 126 2/13/08 290 116 2/13/08 292 144 2/13/08 293 116 2/14/2008 295 119 2/13/08 296 107 2/14/2008 298 128 2/13/08 299 117 2/13/08 300 87 2/14/2008 301 121 2/14/2008 302 142 2/14/2008 303 136 2/14/2008 304 120 2/14/2008 305 97 2/13/08 306 98 2/13/08 307 146 2/14/2008 308 133 2/14/2008 309 114 2/14/2008 310 139 2/14/2008 311 134 2/13/08 312 142 2/13/08 312 2/14/2008 313 125 2/13/08 314 132 2/13/08 315 148 2/14/2008 316 129 2/14/2008 317 131 2/14/2008 318 141 2/20/08 318 2/13/08 319 115 2/12/08 320 2/13/08 321 96 2/22/08 321 2/14/2008 322 118 2/14/2008 323 116 2/14/2008 324 113 2/14/2008 326 122 2/13/08 327 120 2/14/2008 328 115 2/26/2008, 9:38 AM batch sort Page 5 BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATION February 19, 2008 Presidential Primary ElectionWORKING COPY Count 1 Env Scanned Date to Process PrccQssed Batch # (to Verify) 2/14/2008 329 131 2/14/2008 330 117 2/14/2008 331 127 2/13/08 332 125 2/14/2008 333 109 2/14/2008 334 129 2/20/08 334 2/14/2008 335 116 2/14/2008 336 110 2/22/08 336 2/14/2008 337 95 2/14/2008 338 145 2/13/08 339 97 2/14/2008 340 123 2/14/2008 341 111 2/13/08 343 123 2/14/2008 344 123 2/14/2008 345 116 2/14/2008 346 151 2/22/08 346 2/13/08 348 135 2/14/2008 354 133 2/14/2008 355 122 2/14/2008 356 152 2/14/2008 357 117 2/14/2008 358 104 2/14/2008 359 123 2/14/2008 360 121 2/14/2008 361 121 2/14/2008 362 93 2/14/2008 363 94 2/14/2008 364 128 2/14/2008 365 125 2/15/08 366 106 2/14/2008 367 66 2/14/2008 368 132 2/14/2008 373 17 2/14/2008 374 2/15/08 375 2/14/2008 376 44 2/15/08 377 142 2/14/2008 378 107 2/14/2008 379 107 2/14/2008 380 90 2/14/2008 383 136 2/14/2008 384 113 2/22/08 385 2/14/2008 386 96 2/14/2008 387 112 2/22/08 387 2/14/2008 388 117 2/14/2008 389 92 2/14/2008 390 102 2/26/2008, 9:38 AM batch sort Page 6 BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATION February 19, 2008 Presidential Primary ElectionWORKING COPY Count 1 Env Scanned Date to Process Processed Batch # (to Verify) 2/15/08 390 2/14/2008 391 89 2/14/2008 392 113 2/15/08 394 2/15/08 395 2/15/08 397 2/15/08 398 96 2/15/08 399 121 2/20/08 399 2/15/08 403 129 2/15/08 404 125 2/15/08 405 146 2/15/08 406 129 2/15/08 407 105 2/15/08 408 102 2/15/08 409 92 2/15/08 410 99 2/20/08 419 2/20/08 430 123 2/20/08 431 127 2/20/08 432 131 2/20/08 433 128 2/20/08 434 127 2/20/08 435 142 2/20/08 436 136 2/20/08 437 148 2/20/08 438 130 2/20/08 439 127 2/20/08 440 141 2/20/08 441 129. 2/20/08 442 130 2/20/08 443 144 2/20/08 444 127 2/20/08 445 142 2/20/08 446 93 2/20/08 447 115 2/20/08 448 121 2/21 /08 448 2/20/08 449 85 2/20/08 450 125 2/20/08 452 122 2/20/08 453 96 2/20/08 454 147 2/20/08 455 130 2/20/08 456 116 2/20/08 45t 127 2/20/08 459 113 2/20/08 460 100 2/20/08 461 94 2/20/08 462 121 2/20/08 463 74 2/20/08 464 83 2/26/2008, 9:38 AM batch sort Page 7 BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATION February 19, 2008 Presidential Primary ElectionWORKING COPY Count 1 Env Scanned Date to Process °Proeessed Batch # [to Verify] 2/20/08 465 88 2/20/08 467 34 2/20/08 468 103 2/20/08 471 2/20/08 472 2/21/08 473 124 2/21/08 474 117 2/21/08 475 137 2/21/08 476 80 2/21/08 477 81 2/21/08 478 121 2/21/08 479 101 2/21/08 480 116 2/21/08 481 122 2/21/08 482 103 2/21/08 483 120 2/21/08 484 109 2/21/08 485 114 2/21/08 486 103 2/21/08 487 97 2/21/08 488 134 2/21/08 489 103 2/21/08 490 120 2/21/08 491 116 2/21/08 492 104 2/21/08 493 79 2/21/08 494 107 2/21/08 495 142 2/21/08 497 105 2/21/08 498 136 2/21/08 499 109 2/21/08 500 113 2/21/08 501 105 2/21/08 502 104 2/21/08 503 116 2/21/08 504 96 2/21/08 505 87 2/21/08 506 99 2/21/08 507 101 2/21/08 508 98 2/21/08 509 100 2/21/08 510 119 2/21/08 511 122 2/21/08 512 118 2/21/08 513 131 2/21/08 514 129 2/21/08 515 116 2/21/08 516 108 2/21/08 518 113 2/21/08 519 135 2/21/08 520 109 2/21/08 527 43 2/21/08 528 28 2/26/2008, 9:38 AM batch sort Page 8 BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATION February 19, 2008 Presidential Primary ElectionWORKING COPY Count 1 Env Scanned Date to Process Processed Batch # (to Verify) 2/21/08 531 2 2/21/08 533 1 2/22/08 534 2/22/08 535 2/22/08 536 2/22/08 537 68 2/22/08 541 42 2/22/08 544 14 2/11/08 5001 2/11/08 5002 2/12/08 5003 2/12/08 5004 2/13/08 5005 2/13/08 5006 2/14/2008 5007 2/14/2008 5008 2/15108 5009 2/20/08 5011 2/21/08 5013 2/22/08 5014 2/13/08 352(56) 2/21/08 437A 2/12/08 72 & 122 120 2/11/08 94 & 121 120 2/12/08 ACP 1 2/14/2008 ACP 1 2/21/08 ACP 1 2/14/2008 ACP-240 1 2/26/2008, 9:38 AM batch sort Page 9 File View Window Help precinct 1 District Streel Guide Olfices & Incumbents Voters OlficersRolling Flaces Election WASpace t 4 of —� J t j Groups Group Details/Contents Group ID Status Type Return Mode No Skipped 396 pplied Return JEV Emfy Operator No of Records Eriq Stall Date Entry Stop Date ethelh 2114/200B 4:017PMi 2114/2008 4.-06:16 PM Verify Operator No Verified �/e4v Ssarl Dale Verily Stop Dale ethelh 13 n'! 412008 4:02-.30 PM 2114/22009 UG:16 PM Summation of Return Status: Ptinted for the Group: Return Status Abbr Ouanti , Reports Good 3 Void 0 Envelopes Skipped 0 Undeliverable 0 Pending Letters Challenged 0 Summary of Voters in Group 396 Reif f] I Voter Name Issue Dote Return D I Application ID I Return ID 94641 Cline, Dale.L 01/14/2008 02/14/2008 021-0029-0082-1 021-0396-001 244841 Leonard, Detty.L 01/14/2008 02111412008 021-0013-1432-1 021-0396-002 238714 Prentice, Susa" Odichele 01,1 N21008 02/14/2008 021-0020-2129-1 021-0396-003 i , 1 J•y`L/Lr`J,�, (J Petition CheiteCkma Resowces Absent Voter Group Control start ,'r .iEIMS - I.8.3 21: 2008PP DebbieA avmGroupMain J 41 Tuesday, Feb 26, 2008 03:12 PM � �.,r+" 550 02/25/2008 10:38:13AI 551 02/25/2008 10:42:38AI 552 02/26/2008 07:49:11AI 553 02/26/2008 08:34:03AI P W 554 02/26/2008 09:05:1 OAI 555 02/26/2008 09:06:38AI 556 02/26/2008 11:33:10AI 557 02/26/2008 12:32:19PI 558 02/26/2008 12:41:58PI 559 02/27/2008 08:52:1OAI 560 02/27/2008 08:52:30AI 561 02/27/2008 08:53:20AI 562 02/27/2008 08:54:24AI 563 02/27/2008 08:57:50AI 564 02/27/2008 03:02:18PI 565 02/27/2008 03:05:41 PI �— 566 02/28/2008 08:45:53AI 567 02/28/2008 08:52:07AI �. 568 02/28/2008 09:00:37AI 569 02/28/2008 09:57:16AI 570 02/28/2008 09:58:41AI 571 02/28/2008 12:49:45 PI 572 02/28/2008 03:04:05PI 573 02/29/2008 09:32:55AI 574 02/29/2008 09:34:31AI 575 02/29/2008 03:13:OOPI 576 02/29/2008 03:16:04PI 577 02/29/2008 03:21:21 PI 578 02/29/2008 03:48:27PI 579 03/03/2008 11:40:14AI ,vi 580 03/03/2008 11:41:39AI 581 03/03/2008 03:48:08PI 582 03/04/2008 08:27:53AI 583 03/04/2008 09:38:13AI r 4 03/04/2008 11:24:56AI Z585 03/04/2008 11:26:20AI 586 03/04/2008 11:27:40AI 02/25/2008 10A6:37Ai -I Y, % kj— " &/lam-` 67 tem p3 02/25/2008 10A8:03AI / 68 Temp4 02/26/2008 08:33:11Al 2/26/2008 07:49:35 AM 2/26/2008 08:33:11 AM 3 ;,--ethelh 02/26/2008 08:35:19AI 2/26/2008 08:34:21 AM 2/26/2008 08:35:19 AM 5 ,/ ethelh 02/26/2008 09:05:59AI 2/26/2008 09:05:37 AM 2/26/2008 09:05:59 AM 4 ,✓ Temp4 02/26/2008 09:06:58AI 2/26/2008 09:07:09 AM 2/26/2008 09:08:21 AM 4 ,,Temp4 02/26/2008 12:24:09PI 2/26/2008 11:34:49 AM 2/26/2008 12:24:09 PM j 21 CelesteD 02/26/2008 12:35:03PI 2/26/2008 12:34:24 PM 2/26/2008 12:35:03 PM (J 3 CelesteD 02/26/2008 12:43:31 PI 2/26/2008 12:43:28 PM 2/26/2008 12:43:31 PM U 1 CelesteD 02/27/2008 08:52:57AI 2/27/2008 08:52:43 AM 2/27/2008 08:52:57 AM 2 ✓Temp4 02/27/2008 08:54:51AI 2/27/2008 08:54:18 AM 2/27/2008 08:54:51 AM 3 ,/ ethelh 02/27/2008 08:53:45AI 2/27/2008 08:53:50 AM 2/27/2008 08:54:06 AM 1 ,/ Temp4 02/27/2008 08:54:42AI 2/27/2008 08:54:48 AM 2/27/2008 08:55:02 AM 2 ,/ Temp4 02/27/2008 09:02:52AI 2/27/2008 08:58:37 AM 2/27/2008 09:02:52 AM 2 ✓ethelh 02/27/2008 03:02:37PI 2/27/2008 03:02:33 PM 2/27/2008 03:02:37 PM 1 ✓ ethelh 02/27/2008 03:16:07PI 2/27/2008 03:06:06 PM 2/27/2008 03:16:07 PM 1 ✓ ethelh 02/28/2008 08:49:36AI 2/28/2008 08:46:44 AM 2/28/2008 08:49:36 AM U 16 CelesteD 02/28/2008 08:52:36AI 2/28/2008 08:52:21 AM 2/28/2008 08:52:36 AM 3 CelesteD 02/28/2008 09:02:23AI 2/28/2008 09:01:52 AM 2/28/2008 09:02:23 AM Lj 3 CelesteD 02/28/2008 09:58:17AI 2/28/2008 09:57:41 AM 2/28/2008 09:58:17 AM 6 .-'Temp4 02/28/2008 09:58:59AI 2/28/2008 09:59:10 AM 2/28/2008 09:59:31 AM 3 Temp4 02/28/2008 12:51:29PI 2/28/2008 12:50:08 PM 2/28/2008 12:51:29 PM 1 / ethelh 02/28/2008 03:06:12PI 2/28/2008 03:06:08 PM 2/28/2008 03:06:12 PM 1 / ethelh 02/29/2008 09:33:36AI 2/29/2008 09:33:22 AM 2/29/2008 09:33:36 AM 2 ,/temp3 02/29/2008 09:34:56AI 2/29/2008 09:35:09 AM 2/29/2008 09:35:45 AM 3 ,- temp3 02/29/2008 03:13:31 PI 2/29/2008 03:13:28 PM 2/29/2008 03:13:31 PM 1 CelesteD 02/29/2008 03:16:48PI 2/29/2008 03:16:46 PM 2/29/2008 03:16:48 PM lJ 1 CelesteD 02/29/2008 03:23:32PI 2/29/2008 03:22:14 PM 2/29/2008 03:23:32 PM Ll 7 CelesteD 02/29/2008 03:50:10PI 2/29/2008 03:49:29 PM 2/29/2008 03:50:10 PM U 5 CelesteD 03/03/2008 11:40:30AI 3/3/2008 11:40:33 AM 3/3/2008 11:40:44 AM 2 ✓temp3 03/03/2008 11:42:50AI 3/3/2008 11:42:16 AM 3/3/2008 11:42:50 AM 8 v"temp3 03/03/2008 03:48:42PI 3/3/2008 03:48:37 PM 3/3/2008 03:48:42 PM 1 ✓ ethelh 03/04/2008 08:37:19AI 3/4/2008 08:28:08 AM 3/4/2008 08:37:19 AM 1 l ethelh 03/04/2008 09:39:38AI 3/4/2008 09:38:42 AM 3/4/2008 09:39:38 AM 1 ✓ ethelh 03/04/2008 11:25:40AI 3/4/2008 11:25:43 AM 3/4/2008 11:25:55 AM 1 p3 03/04/2008 11:26:53AI 3/4/2008 11:26:58 AM 3/4/2008 11:27:18 AM 1 em p3 03/04/2008 11:28:53AI 3/4/2008 11:28:21 AM 3/4/2008 11:28:53 AM 6 temp3 Totals: 48,454 a� ethelh ethelh Temp4 Temp4 CelesteD CelesteD CelesteD Temp4 ethelh Temp4 Temp4 ethelh ethelh ethelh CelesteD CelesteD CelesteD Temp4 Temp4 ethelh ethelh temp3 temp3 CelesteD CelesteD CelesteD CelesteD temp3 temp3 ethelh ethelh ethelh tempi temp3 tempi AVMR031 - List of Groups by Date Range Printed: 3/4/2008 12:06:51 PM Page 16 of 17 SUMMARY - BALLOT RECONCILIATION WORKING COPY February 19, 2008 Presidential Primary Election Env 7 Scanned to Challenged Process (to Rescan Env Count (No Sig Challenged :Other Other Adj Return Ready to Outstacks Outstacks Verify) OUT Rescan IN to Start Match) (No Sig) ;Challenged Resolved yen to S to Dup Out from Dup COWIt' Outstack: Returned Actual Count Diff to CB Day Total 9020 37 0 8983 32 66 2591 0 6294 173 20 175 6276 Day 2 Total 8111 4 3 8110 16 19 392 7 7690 202 28 200 7660 Day 3 Total 9295 5 50 9340 31 16 284 2 9011 201 31 201 8980 Day 4 Total 8536 42 3 8497 24 12 194 5 8272 225 26 225 8246 Day 5 Total 1542 1 9 1550 5 5 151 9 1398 27 6 27 1392 Count Total: 36504 89 65 36480 108 118 3612 23 32665 828 111 828 32554 Date: 2/19/08 Less Outstacks 159 159 TOTAL/Expected Count 32395 32394 1 Count 2 Total: 4840 3 6 4844 15 25 601 7 4210 111 10 111 4200 Date: 2/20/08 Outstacks IN Less New Outstacks 11 11 Total New Count 4189 4189 0 TOTAL/Expected Count 36584 170 36583 1 Count 3 Total: 5704 3 1 5702 20 17 393 1 5273 141 17 141 5256 Date: 2/21 /08 Outstacks IN 170 170 Less New Outstacks 15 15 Total New Count 5411 5411 0 TOTAL/Expected Count 47048 95 72 47026 143 160 4606 31 42148 1080 138 1080 41995 185 41994 1 Day 8 Total 137 0 11 148 0 2 12 16 150 21 1 21 149 Outstacks IN 15 15 Day 9 Total 27 0 13 40 0 0 2 11 49 1 0 0 48 Day 10 Total 8 0 3 11 0 0 0 8 19 5 71 0 15 Day 11 Total 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 4 7 0 0 0 7 Day 12 Total 6 0 6 12 0 0 2 23 33 0 0 6 39 Count 4 Total: 181 0 33 214 0 2 16 62 258 27 0 27 273 Date: 3/4/08 185 Less New Outstacks 1 1 Outstacks IN 1 1 Total New Count 273 273 0 TOTAL/Expected Count 47229 95 105 47240 143 162 4622 93 42406 1107 138 1107 42268 186 186 42267 1 3/17/2008, 9:18 AM 2008_Pres_pri reconciliation Page 1 SUMMARY - BALLOT RECONCILIATION February 19, 2008 Presidential Primary Election WORKING COPY Other ChaIlen ged At pre-screen: Env Scanned to Challenged Process (to Rescan Env Count (No Sig Challenged Other verify) OUT Rescan IN to Start Match) (No Sig) Challenged Resolved Send to 013 Ic Dup Count 1 Count 2 Count 3 Count 4 Count 5 No Box checked 3573 594 386 15 Two Boxes Checked 17 3 6 Ballot already returned 1 0 0 Cancel by voter 1 0 0 Wrong Voter/Sig 15 4 0 Wrong Group 1 0 . 0 Moved Out of County 2 0 0 No ballot 2 0 1 Late 1 3612 601 393 16 At Opening Boards; to cb 107 10 17 0 No ballot 4 Other Adj Return Ready to Out from Dup Count' Count 6 Count 7 Count 8 Count 9 0 0 0 0 111 10 17 © 0 0 0 0 'Resolution at CB: 138 Rejected Outstacks Outstacks Outstack: Return ed Actual Count Diff to CB 4568 26 1 1 19 1 2 3 1 4622 134 4 138 Efforts made to reconcile differences: Cross check the log sheet totals with all batches in Count #1 and the machine totals of the individual batches for that count. Only this one batch has any discrepancy, no others. Hand counted the number of ballots processed in the batch with the discrepancy. Machine Count = 105 and 3 outstacks. Log shows should have had 109 total. Confirm the correct number of ballots to CB and to Dup Board match from Count #1 f Confirm number of envelopes in batch with discrepancy = one more than ballots processed Conclusion: One of the envelopes in the batch did not contain a ballot and it was not recorded on the log sheet. Therefore, number to count is one more than counted. Envelope Count to Start was intended to be used as the match for the EIMS system mail envelopes received. However, this combination of envelopes scanned less rescan out, plus rescan in did not accurately track (4724 to 472148). Therefore, as a cross-check we rechecked all batches that were created and confirmed that they were processed and the log sheets accurately covered each of those batches. We are confident that all ballots received were processed correctly. 3/17/2008, 9:18 AM 2008_Pres_pri reconciliation Page 2 BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATION February 19, 2008 Presidential Primary Election WORKING COPY Count 2 Scanners to ed (No Other Date Process (to Rescan Sig Challenged lChalleng Reason Other Adj Return Ready to Processed Batch # Verify) OUT Rescan IN Env Count to Start Match) (No Sig) Out Resolved Sind to G0 to Duo Out Reason from Dup Count- 2/20/08 318 0 1 1 2/20/08 232 0 1 1 1 2/20/08 129 0 1 1 1 2/20/08 399 0 1 1 1 2/20/08 334 0 1 1 1 2/20/08 64 0 1 1 1 2/20/08 106 0 1 1 1 2/20/08 5011 0 0 1 2/20/08 419 4 4 4 111 111 2/20/08 430 123 123 123 4 123 2/20/08 431 127 1 126 2 124 3 1 cb 120 2/20/08 432 131 131 131 4 127 2/20/08 433 128 128 1 127 7 120 2/20/08 435 142 142 142 9 133 2/20/08 434 127 127 127 3 124 2/20/08 436 136 136 1 135 1 134 2/20/08 437 148 1 147 1 146 8 138 2/20/08 438 130 130 130 2 1 cb 127 2/20/08 439 127 127 1 1 wrong sig 125 3 2 cb 120 2/20/08 440 141 141 141 4 137 2/20/08 441 129 129 129 3 126 2/20/08 442 130 130 130 1 cb 129 2/20/08 443 144 144 1 wrong sig 143 6 1 cb 136 2/20/08 444 127 127 127 1 126 2/20/08 445 142 142 142 2 140 2/20/08 446 93 93 93 93 2/20/08 447 115 115 115 12 103 2/20/08 448 121 121 2 1 wrong sig 118 3 - 115 2/20/08 449 85 85 85 4 81 2/20/08 450 125 125 125 2 123 2/20/08 451 127 127 127 1 126 2/20/08 452 122 122 122 5 117 2/20/08 453 96 96 1 95 6 2 cb 87 2/20/08 454 147 147 147 5 142 2/20108 455 130 130 130 4 126 2/20/08 456 116 116 116 3 113 2/20/08 459 113 113 2 111 1 1 cb 109 2/20/08 460 100 100 1 1 98 3 95 2/20/08 461 94 94 2 92 92 2/20/08 462 121 121 1 1 wrong sig 119 2 117 2/20/08 463 74 74 74 2 72 2/20/08 464 83 83 83 1 1 cb 81 2/20/08 465 88 88 88 88 3/13/2008, 11:04 AM 2008_Pres_pri reconciliation Pagel 2/20/08 467 34 2/20/08 468 103 2/20/08 472 2/20/08 471 2/14/08 385 142 2/15/08 400 6 2/15/08 402 105 2/19/08 457 105 2/19/08 458 95 2/19/08 466 144 2/19/08 469 3 2/19/08 470 21 Day6 Total 4840 Outstacks IN New Outstacks Challenge Other Reasons: No Box checked Two Boxes Checked Ballot already returned Cancel by voter Wrong Voter/Sig Wrong Group Moved Out of County No ballot 3/13/2008, 11:04 AM 2008_Pres_pri reconciliation BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATION February 19, 2008 Presidential Primary Election Count 2 34 34 103 103 1 1 1 1 1 142 142 no box 0 6 3 3 no box 0 105 105 no box 0 105 105 no box 0 95 95 no box 0 144 144 no box 0 3 3 two boxes 0 21 21 0 0 0 2 6 4844 15 25 601 7 4210 111 594 to CB 3 4 i 601 34 103 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 111 4200 10 WORKING COPY Page 2 BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATION February 19, 2008 Presidential Primary Election Count 1 Env Scanned Challenged Date to Process Rescan Rescan Env Count to (No Sig Challenged Other Processed Batch # (to Verify) OUT IN Start Match) (No Sig) Challenged Reason Out Resolved Send to OB to ❑up 2/11/08 5001 0 0 2/11/08 5002 0 0 wrong voter's 2/11/08 55 140 140 1 sign 139 2/11/08 137 120 120 4 116 4 wrong voter's 2/11/08 232 108 108 1 sign 107 4 2/11/08 185 117 117 1 116 2 2/11/08 186 88 88 88 4 2/11/08 168 120 120 120 2 2/11/08 71 140 1 139 139 2 2/11/08 128 120 120 120 3 2/11/08 111 58 2 56 56 2 2/11/08 127 120 120 1 119 3 2/11/08 257 89 89 89 6 2/11/08 101 110 110 1 109 1 2/11/08 108 119 119 119 4 2/11/08 135 120 120 120 7 2/11/08 193 104 104 104 4 2/11/08 56 145 33 112 112 5 2/11/08 181 117 117 3 144 4 2/11/08 73 130 130 130 3 2/11/08 124 135 135 1 134 4 2/11/08 105 137 137 1 136 1 2/11 /U8 249 133 133 1 132 5 2/11/08 74 119 119 1 118 3 2/11/08 130 120 120 120 1 2/11/08 183 120 120 2 118 3 2/11/08 125 127 127 2 125 6 2/11/08 191 108 108 1 107 4 2/11/08 200 128 128 128 3 2/11/08 179 108 108 3 105 2/11/08 182 112 112 1 111 1 2/11/08 75 144 144 144 5 2/11/08 140 130 130 130 2 2/11/08 89 120 120 120 4 2/11/08 199 86 86 1 85 3 3/13/2008, 11:58 AM 2008_Pres_pri reconciliation WORKING COPY Return Other Adj from Ready to Actual Out Reason Dup Count' o/s Count Diff 75 75 75 100 100 100 139 139 112 112 1 cb 102 102 114 1 113 84 84 1 cb 117 117 1 cb 136 1 135 117 4 113 1 cb 53 53 116 116 83 1 82 108 108 115 115 2 cb 111 111 1 cb 99 99 1 cb 106 106 110 1 109 127 2 125 1 cb 129 129 135 135 127 1 126 115 1 114 119 1 118 115 115 119 1 118 103 103 125 3 122 105 4 101 1 cb 109 109 139 139 128 128 116 1 115 1 cb 81 1 80 Page 1 I s 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATION February 19, 2008 Presidential Primary Election WORKING COPY Count 1 Env Scanned Challenged Date to Process Rescan Rescan Env Count to (No Sig Challenged :Other Other Adj Return from Ready to Actual Processed Batch # (to Verify) OUT IN Start Match) (No Sig) 'Challenged Reason Out Resolved Send to OB to Dup Oul Reason Dup Count' o/s Count Diff 2/11/08 208 135 135 1 cancelled/mov 134 3 131 1 130 2/11/08 95 132 132 1 131 6 1 cb 124 124 2/11/08 192 125 125 125 3 2/11/08 106 119 119 2 117 1 122 122 2/11/08 86 31 31 116 116 2/11/08 45 25 25 31 25 1 30 30 2/11/08 129 130 130 3 127 4 25 25 2/11/08 195 95 95 95 3 123 1 122 2/11/08 187 106 106 106 5 92 1 91 2/11/08 79 99 99 99 101 101 2/11/08 175 120 120 1 119 7 99 99 2/11/08 63 98 98 98 1 2 cb 112 95 112 1 94 2/11/08 169 120 120 120 7 113 113 2/11/08 109 121 121 1 120 3 117 117 2/11/08 136 120 120 120 3 2 cb 115 115 2/11/08 184 130 130 130 2 128 128 2/11/08 134 120 120 120 6 3 cb 111 1 110 2/11/08 87 58 58 58 2 2/11/08 44 34 34 34 2 56 56 2/11/08 62 120 1 119 119 2 1 cb 32 116 32 116 2/11/08 54 93 93 93 3 90 90 2/11/08 46 44 44 44 44 1 43 wrong voter's 2/11/08 66 41 41 1 sign 40 1 39 39 2/11/08 94 & 121 120 120 1 1 118 1 2/11/08 242 142 142 1 141 2 117 117 2/1/08 48 1 1 1 13R 1 138 2/1/08 50 9 9 9 no box 0 0 0 0 2/4/08 112 124 124 124 no box 0 0 2/4/08 113 157 157 157 no box 0 0 2/4/08 114 127 127 127 no box 0 0 2/4/08 115 137 137 137 no box 0 0 2/4/08 116 140 140 140 no box 0 0 2/4/08 117 167 167 1 166 no box 0 0 2/4/08 118 25 25 25 0 2/4/08 119 27 27 27 no box 0 0 0 2/4/08 120 1 1 1 two boxes 0 0 3/13/2008, 11:58 AM 2008_Pres_pri reconciliation Page 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 �11 BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATION February 19, 2008 Presidential Primary Election Count 1 Env Scanned Challenged Date to Process Rescan Rescan Env Count to (No Sig Challenged Other Processed Batch # (to Verify) OUT IN Start Match) (No Sig) Challenged Reason Out 2/5/08 150 6 6 6 two boxes 2/5/08 153 13 13 13 2/5/08 156 53 53 53 no box 2/5/08 173 118 118 118 no box 2/5/08 174 121 121 121 no box 2/5/08 176 120 120 120 no box 2/5/08 177 120 120 120 no box 2/5/08 178 119 119 119 no box 2/6/08 211 124 124 124 no box 2/6/08 212 116 116 116 no box 2/6/08 213 15 15 15 2/6/08 214 101 101 101 no box 2/6/08 215 3 3 3 two boxes 2/6/08 216 124 124 124 no box 2/7/08 224 4 4 4 2/7/08 225 62 62 62 no box 2/7/08 230 102 102 102 no box 2/7/08 240 111 111 111 no box 2/7/08 254 1 1 1 no box 2/8/08 258 4 4 4 2/8/08 260 151 151 151 no box 2/8/08 266 147 147 147 no box Day 1 Total 9020 37 0 8983 32 66 2591 2/12/08 5004 0 2/12/08 202 130 130 1 2/12/08 85 125 125 2/12/08 261 103 103 2/12/08 162 & 396 121 121 2/12/08 72 & 1&tW 120 120 2/12/08 126 117 1 116 2/12/08 90 120 120 2/12/08 279 113 113 2/12/08 269 99 99 2/12/08 190 117 117 2/12/08 103 121 121 3/13/2008, 11:58 AM 2008_Pres_pri reconciliation Resolved Send to OB to Dup 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6294 173 0 129 1 125 3 103 121 3 120 6 116 1 120 4 113 1 99 1 117 2 121 2 WORKING COPY Return Other Adj from Ready to Actual Out Reason Dup Count` o/s Count Diff 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 175 6276 6276 0 100 100 100 0 1 cb 127 5 122 0 1 cb 121 2 119 0 103 103 0 4 cb 114 114 0 114 114 0 115 115 0 116 1 115 0 112 3 109 0 98 98 0 115 115 0 1 cb 118 4 114 0 Page 3 Env Scanned Challenged Date to Process Rescan Resean Env Count to (No Sig Processed Batch # (to Verify) OUT IN Start Match) 2/12/08 246 133 133 2/12/08 189 118 118 2/12/08 320 3 3 2/12/08 179 0 2/12/08 125 0 2/12/08 ACP 1 1 2/12/08 66 0 2/12/08 249 0 2/12/08 205 0 2/12/08 164 0 2/12/08 88 0 2/12/08 206 114 114 1 2/12/08 273 131 131 2/12/08 171 121 121 2/12/08 69 124 124 2/12/08 60 120 120 2/12/08 201 136 136 1 2/12/08 274 129 129 2/12/08 154 135 135 2/12/08 275 124 124 2/12/08 272 124 124 2/12/08 233 88 88 2/12/08 5003 0 2/12/08 167 135 135 2/12/08 265 79 79 2/12/08 161 121 121 2/12/08 123 140 140 2/12/08 99 120 1 119 2/12/08 81 122 122 2/12/08 144 120 120 1 2/12/08 203 123 123 1 2/12/08 142 120 120 1 2/12/08 241 131 131 2/12/08 68 122 122 1 2/12/08 238 91 91 2/12/08 97 120 1 119 2/12/08 145 120 120 1 3/13/2008, 11:58 AM 2008_Pres_pri reconciliation BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATION WORKING COPY February 19, 2008 Presidential Primary Election Count 1 Return Challenged Other Other Adj from Ready to Actual (No Sig) Challenged Reason Out Resolved Send to OB to Dup Out Reason Dup Count" o/s Count Diff 133 1 132 132 118 3 1 cb 114 114 3 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 113 3 2 cb 108 108 131 1 1 cb 129 2 127 121 2 119 1 118 124 4 1 cb 119 1 118 120 3 117 1 116 1 1:34 3 131 1 130 129 3 126 126 135 2 133 1 132 124 4 120 120 124 4 120 2 118 88 3 $5 85 0 100 100 100 135 5 2 cb 128 128 1 ballot already 78 2 76 1 75 121 3 1 cb 117 2 115 140 4 136 136 119 119 1 118 122 6 1 cb 115 1 114 119 4 115 3 112 17-2 3 119 119 119 3 1 cb 115 3 112 131 5 1 cb 125 125 121 4 117 117 91 3 88 1 87 119 1 118 1 117 119 5 114 114 Page 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATION WORKING COPY February 19, 2008 Presidential Primary Election Count 1 Env Scanned Challenged Return Date to Process Rescan Rescan Env Count to (No Sig Challenged Other Other Adj from Ready to Actual Processed Batch # (to Verify) OUT IN Start Match) (No Sig) Challenged Reason Out Resolved Send to OB to ❑up Out Reason Dup Count' o/s Count Diff 2/12/08 280 132 132 2 130 4 126 2 124 0 2/12/08 77 121 121 121 4 117 117 0 2/12/08 243 117 117 1 116 1 1 cb 114 114 0 2/12/08 256 77 77 1 1 wrong voter sig 75 8 67 67 0 2/12/08 220 133 133 133 3 130 1 129 0 2/12/08 132 120 120 120 1 119 1 118 0 2/12/08 229 103 103 103 2 1 cb 100 1 99 0 2/12/08 155 120 120 120 3 1 cb 116 1 115 0 2/12/08 83 122 122 122 2 120 1 119 0 2/12/08 197 113 1 112 112 4 1 cb 107 107 0 2/12/08 139 120 120 120 4 116 2 114 0 2/12/08 138 120 120 1 wrong voter sig 119 2 117 117 0 2/12/08 227 148 148 148 1 147 147 0 2/12/08 231 134 134 1 133 3 130 1 129 0 2/12/08 141 135 135 1 134 5 129 1 128 0 2/12/08 148 140 140 2 138 4 2 cb 132 132 0 2/12/08 180 62 62 62 1 2 no ballots 59 59 0 2/12/08 209 66 66 66 3 63 63 0 2/12/08 210 54 54 1 53 53 53 0 2/12/08 248 141 141 141 6 135 135 0 2/12/08 223 108 108 108 5 1 cb 102 2 100 0 2/12/08 149 130 130 130 4 1 cb 125 125 0 2/12/08 159 120 120 120 6 114 114 0 2/12/08 221 147 147 147 3 144 2 142 0 2/12/08 147 120 120 120 5 115 1 114 0 2/12/08 67 120 120 120 3 117 2 115 0 2/12/08 160 135 135 1 134 6 128 128 0 2/11/08 286 149 149 149 no box 0 0 2/11/08 291 114 114 114 no box 0 0 2/11/08 294 126 126 126 no box 0 0 2/11/08 297 16 16 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 Day 2 Total 8111 4 3 8110 16 19 392 7 7690 202 28 200 7660 7660 Sub -Total 17131 41 3 17093 48 85 2983 7 13984 375 48 375 13936 13936 0 2/13/08 343 123 123 2 wrong voter sig 121 3 118 118 0 3/13/2008, 11:58 AM 2008_Pres_pri reconciliation Page 5 r Env Scanned Challenged Date to Process Rescan Rescan Env Count to (No Sig Processed Batch # (to Verify) OUT IN Start Match) 2/13/08 5006 0 2/13/08 321 96 96 2/13/08 339 97 97 2/13/08 348 135 135 1 2/13/08 288 126 126 2/13/08 299 117 117 1 2/13/08 327 120 120 2/13/08 5005 0 2/13/08 292 144 144 2 2/13/08 91 122 122 2/13/08 '332 125 125 2/13/08 314 132 132 2/13/08 307 146 146 2/13/08 312 142 142 1 2/13/08 315 148 148 2/13/08 306 98 98 2/13/08 290 116 116 2/13/08 276 133 133 2 2/13/08 88 121 121 1 2/13/08 152 120 120 2/13/08 264 111 111 2/13/08 300 87 87 2/13/08 131 120 120 1 2/13/08 102 125 125 2/13/08 352(56) 39 39 2/13/08 98 113 113 2/13/08 245 114 114 2/13/08 84 120 120 2/13/08 226 123 123 2 2/13/08 78 125 125 2/13/08 256 0 2/13/08 312 0 2/13/08 59 112 112 2/13/08 57 122 122 2/13/08 204 116 116 2 2/13/08 80 140 140 2/13/08 277 140 140 BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATION February 19, 2008 Presidential Primary Election Count 1 Challenged Other (No Sig) Challenged Reason Out 1 1 wrong voter sig Resolved Send to OB to Dup 0 95 5 97 1 134 3 126 2 116 8 120 1 0 142 9 122 3 125 2 132 8 146 4 141 4 148 1 98 2 116 8 131 2 120 1 119 3 111 4 87 2 119 1 125 2 39 113 1 114 2 119 3 121 2 125 3 1 1 1 1 112 122 4 114 4 140 1 140 3 WORKING COPY Return Other Adj from Out Reason Dup 101 1 cb 1 cb 1 cb 100 2 cb 3 cb 1 cb 1 cb 1 cb 1 cb Ready to Actual Count' o/s Count Diff 101 101 90 90 95 95 131 131 123 123 107 107 119 119 100 100 133 1 132 119 119 123 123 122 122 139 139 137 137 147 147 95 1 94 107 2 105 129 129 118 118 116 116 107 107 84 84 118 1 117 123 1 122 39 39 112 112 112 112 116 116 119 119 122 122 1 1 1 1 112 1 111 118 2 116 110 110 139 139 137 137 3/13/2008, 11:58 AM 2008_Pres_pri reconciliation Page 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Env Scanned Challenged Date to Process Rescan Rescan Env Count to (No Sig Processed Batch # (to Verify) OUT IN Start Match) 2/13/08 236 38 38 1 2/13/08 228 151 151 2/13/08 188 117 117 2/13/08 64 120 120 1 2/13/08 65 120 120 2/13/08 158 120 120 2/13/08 47 25 25 2/13/08 170 130 1 129 1 2/13/08 268 145 145 1 2/13/08 166 130 130 2/13/08 61 119 119 2/13/08 239 142 142 1 2/13/08 110 126 126 2/13/08 133 140 140 3 2/13/08 255 11 11 2/13/08 237 126 126 2/13/08 259 137 137 2/13/08 205 125 125 2 2/13/08 82 120 120 2/13/08 151 93 93 2/13/08 262 84 84 2/13/08 235 136 136 1 2/13/08 222 116 116 2/13/08 157 120 120 1 2/13/08 93 122 122 1 2/13/08 319 115 115 2/13/08 207 118 118 1 2/13/08 198 94 94 2/13/08 104 124 124 2/13/08 143 131 1 130 1 2/13/08 293 116 116 2/13/08 196 125 125 1 2/13/08 100 130 3 127 2/13/08 267 125 125 2/13/08 163 120 120 2/13/08 194 112 112 2/13/08 263 133 133 3/13/2008, 11:58 AM 2008_Pres_pri reconciliation BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATION February 19, 2008 Presidential Primary Election Count 1 Challenged Other (No Sig) Chat::anged Reason Out 1 1 no box 1 void -cancel by v 1 no box 1 cancelled -move Resolved Send to OB to Dup 37 1 151 6 117 2 119 3 120 1 120 1 24 128 2 144 4 oter 129 1 118 1 141 5 126 2 137 2 11 1 126 2 137 2 123 3 120 1 92 2 84 1 135 2 116 1 119 1 121 1 115 3 117 2 94 2 124 2 129 6 116 2 124 1 127 3 125 3 120 4 d 111 6 133 3 Return Other Adj from Out Reason Dup 1 cb 1 cb 1 cb 1 cb 1 cb 1 cb 1 cb 2 cb 1 cb 1 cb 1 to batch 198A 1 cb 1 cb 1 cb 1 cb 1 cb WORKING COPY Ready to Actual Count` o/s Count 35 144 1 115 115 119 1 118 24 126 1 140 1 128 117 135 124 135 9 124 134 1 118 1 119 90 1 83 132 115 2 118 120 1 111 115 91 122 122 1 114 2 123 1 123 121 1 115 105 129 Diff 35 143 115 115 118 118 24 125 139 128 117 135 124 135 9 124 133 117 119 89 83 132 113 118 119 111 115 91 122 121 112 122 123 120 115 105 129 Page 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATION February 19, 2008 Presidential Primary Election WORKING COPY Count 1 Env Scanned Challenged Return Date to Process Rescan Rescan Env Count to (No Sig Challenged Other Other Adj from Ready to Actual Processed Batch # (to Verify) OUT IN Start Match) (No Sig) Challenged Reason Out Resolved Send to OB to Dup Out Reason Dup Count' o/s Count Diff 2/13/08 270 129 129 129 2 1 cb 126 126 0 2/13/08 244 126 126 126 1 2/13/08 296 107 107 125 1 124 0 2/13/08 278 111 111 2 107 1 106 106 0 2/13/08 247 127 127 109 4 1 cb 104 104 0 2/13/08 271 131 131 127 3 124 124 0 2/12/08 342 119 119 119 no box 131 0 3 128 128 0 2/12/08 347 114 114 114 no box 0 0 0 2/12/08 349 37 37 37 no box 0 0 2/12/08 350 6 6 6 two boxes 0 0 2/12/08 351 14 14 13 1 no ballot 0 0 Day 3 Total 9295 5 0 50 9340 31 16 284 2 0 9011 201 31 0 201 8980 0 8980 Sub -Total 26426 46 53 26433 79 101 3267 9 22995 576 79 576 22916 22916 2/14/2008 ACP-240 1 1 0 2/14/2008 ACP 1 1 1 1 1 0 2/14/2008 94 0 1 1 1 1 0 2/14/2008 117 0 1 1 1 1 0 2/14/2008 157 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 2/14/2008 181 0 1 1 1 1 0 2/14/2008 185 0 1 1 1 0 2/14/2008 76 133 133 1 133 4 1 1 0 2/14/2008* 92 160 1 159 129 129 0 2/14/2008 96 129 129 1 159 10 149 149 0 2/14/2008 107 122 122 128 3 1 cb 124 2 122 0 2/14/2008 164 120 120 1 122 3 2 cb 117 117 0 2/14/2008 165 130 130 119 3 116 1 115 0 2/14/2008 284 126 126 1 130 4 1 cb 125 125 0 2/14/2008 285 134 134 3 125 7 118 1 117 0 2/14/2008 287 123 123 131 6 1 cb 124 1 123 0 2/14/2008 295 119 119 1 123 5 118 118 0 2/14/2008 298 128 128 118 4 114 1 113 0 2/14/2008 301 121 121 128 1 127 127 0 2/14/2008 302 142 142 121 3 118 118 0 2/14/2008 303 136 136 142 4 138 3 135 0 2/14/2008 304 120 120 1 136 3 133 1 132 0 119 1 cb 118 118 0 3/13/2008, 11:58 AM 2008_Pres_pri reconciliation Page 8 Env Scanned Challenged Date to Process Rescan Rescan Env Count to (No Sig Processed Batch # (to Verify) OUT IN Start Match) 2/14/2008 305 97 97 2/14/2008 308 133 133 2/14/2008 309 114 39 75 2/14/2008 310 139 139 2/14/2008 311 134 134 2/14/2008 313 125 125 1 -2/14/2008 316 129 129 1 2/14/2008 317 131 131 2/14/2008 318 141 141 1 2/14/2008 322 118 118 2/14/2008 323 116 116 2/14/2008 324 113 113 2/14/2008 326 122 122 2/14/2008 328 115 115 2/14/2008 329 131 131 1 2/14/2008 330 117 117 2/14/2008 331 127 127 2/14/2008 333 109 109 2/14/2008 334 129 129 1 2/14/2008 335 116 116 2/14/2008 336 110 110 1 2/14/2008 337 95 95 2/14/2008 338 145 145 2/14/2008 340 123 123 2/14/2008 341 • 111 1 110 2/14/2008 344 123 123 1 2/14/2008 345 116 116 1 2/14/2008 346 151 151 1 2/14/2008 354 133 133 1 2/14/2008 355 122 122 2/14/2008 356 152 152 1 2/14/2008 357 117 117 1 2/14/2008 358 104 104 2/14/2008 359 123 123 2 2/14/2008 360 121 121 2/14/2008 361 121 121 1 2/14/2008 362 93 93 3/13/2008, 11:58 AM 2008_Pres_pri reconciliation BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATION February 19, 2008 Presidential Primary Election Count 1 Challenged Otizer (No Sig) Challenged Reason Out 1 1 wrong voter sig 1 wrong voter sig 1 wrong voter sig 1 wrong voter sig 1 wrong voter sig 1 wrong voter sig Resolved Send to OB to Dup 97 2 132 3 74 1 139 4 133 1 124 5 128 1 131 4 140 5 118 7 116 2 113 2 122 1 114 3 130 7 116 1 126 1 109 3 128 4 116 1 109 1 95 5 145 2 123 1 110 2 122 1 115 5 150 132 5 122 2 150 2 116 5 104 3 121 5 121 2 119 2 93 4 Return Other Ad; from Out Reason Dup 1 cb 1 cb 1 cb 1 cb 3 cb 1 no ballot 1 no ballot 1 cb 1 cb 1 cb `mel 1 cb 1 cb 1 cb WORKING COPY Ready to Actual Count' o/s Count 94 128 1 72 1 135 2 131 116 127 126 1 134 2 111 1 114 111 121 1 111 123 114 124 105 1 124 115 1 108 90 142 122 1 108 121 1 110 150 127 120 3 147 2 111 3 101 115 1 118 1 117 3 89 Diff 94 127 71 133 131 116 127 125 132 110 114 111 120 111 123 114 124 104 124 114 108 90 142 121 108 120 110 150 127 117 145 108 101 114 117 114 89 Page 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATION February 19, 2008 Presidential Primary Election WORKING COPY Count 1 Env Scanned Challenged Return Date to Process Rescan Rescan Env Count to (No Sig Challenged Other Other Adj from Readyto Actual Processed Batch # (to Verify) OUT IN Start Match) (No Sig) Reason Out Resolved Send to OB to Dup Out Reason Dup Count" o/s Count Diff 2/14/2008 363 94 94 94 4 90 90 0 2/14/2008 364 128 128 128 1 1 cb 126 126 0 2/14/2008 365 125 125 125 6 119 119 0 2/14/2008 367 66 66 66 4 62 62 0 2/14/2008 368 132 132 132 3 129 129 0 2/14/2008 373 17 17 17 17 17 0 2/14/2008 374 3 3 3 1 2 2/14/2008 376 44 44 44 2 0 2/14/2008 378 107 107 107 1 44 1 43 0 2/14/2008 379 107 107 107 4 106 106 0 2/14/2008 380 90 90 1 103 1 102 0 2/14/2008 383 136 136 1 89 135 4 4 85 85 0 2/14/2008 384 113 113 1 112 6 131 131 0 2/14/2008 386 96 96 96 2 106 106 0 2/14/2008 387 112 112 1 111 3 94 108 1 93 1 107 0 0 2/14/2008 390 102 1 101 101 6 95 95 0 2/14/2008 388 117 117 117 2 1 cb 114 114 0 2/14/2008 389 92 92 92 3 1 cb 88 2 86 0 2/14/2008 391 89 89 89 2 1 cb 86 86 0 2/14/2,008 392 113 113 113 4 109 3 105 1 2/14/2008 5007 0 0 2/14/2008 5008 0 100 100 100 0 2/13/2008 369 7 7 7 0 125 125 125 0 2/13/2008 369 1 1 1 no ballot 0 0 0 0 2/13/2008 370 86 86- 86 no box 0 0 2/13/2008 371 101 101 101 no box 0 0 Day 4 Total 8536 42 3 0 8497 24 12 194 5 0 8272 225 26 225 0 8246 0 8246 Sub -Total 34962 88 56 34930 103 113 3461 14 31267 801 105 801 31162 31162 2/15/08 394 1 1 1 1 0 2/15/08 366 106 106 106 2 cb 0 104 104 0 0 2/15/08 398 96 96 1 95 1 94 94 0 2/15/08 410 99 99 1 98 3 95 95 0 2/15/08 409 92 92 2 90 90 90 0 2/15/08 377 142 -1 141 1 1 139 3 1 cb 135 135 0 2/15/08 404 125 125 125 8 117 117 0 3/13/2008, 11:58 AM 2008_Pres_pri reconciliation Page 10 BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATION February 19, 2008 Presidential Primary Election WORKING OR!IVG COPY Count 1 Env Scanned Challenged Return Date to Process Rescan Rescan Env Count to (No Sig Challenged Other Other Adj from Ready to Actual -Processed Batch # (to Verify) OUT IN Start Match) (No Sig) Challenged Reason Out Resolved Send to OB to Dup Out Reason Dup Count' o/s Count Diff 2/15/08 408 102 102 102 5 97 97 2/15/08 390 0 1 1 2/15/08 395 1 1 1 1 1 2/15/08 397 2 2 1 no box 1 1 1 1 1 2/15/08 375 5 5 1 no box 4 4 4 2/15/08 280 0 1 1 2/15/08 106 0 1 1 1 1 2/15/08 151 0 1 1 1 1 2/15/08 131 0 1 1 1 1 2/15/08 101 0 1 1 1 1 2/15/08 127 0 1 1 1 1 2/15/08 74 0 1 1 1 1 2/15/08 203 0 1 1 1 1 2/15/08 403 129 129 1 1 wrong group 127 1 cb 1 126 1 126 2/15/08 407 105 105 105 1 104 2 102 2/15/08 399 121 121 1 wrong voter sig 120 1 2 cb 117 117 2/15/08 406 129 129 129 3 126 126 2/15/08 405 146 146 146 1 145 2 143 2/15/08 5009 0 0 2/14/08 381 7 7 3 4 no box 0 27 27 0 27 2/14/08 382 1 1 1 two boxes 0 0 2/14/08 385 142 142 142 no box 0 0 0 0 0 Day5 Total 1542 1 9 1550 5 5 151 9 1398 27 6 27 1392 159 32394 SubTotal 36504 89 65 36480 108 118 3612 23 32665 828 111 828 -32554 Count 1 Total 36504 89 65 36480 108 118 3612 23 32665 828 111 828 32554 Less Outstacks Count 1 32395 Thru Day 7: 3/13/2008, 11:58 AM 2008_Pres_pri reconciliation Page 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Env Scanned Challenged Date to Process Rescan Rescan Env Count to (No Sig Processed Batch # (to Verify) 0 L j ; IN Start Match) Challenge Other Reasons: No Box checked 3573 Two Boxes Checked 17 Ballot already returned 1 Cancel by voter 1 Wrong Voter/Sig 15 Wrong Group 1 Moved Out of County 2 No ballot 2 3612 3/13/2008, 11:58 AM 2008_Pres_pri reconciliation BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATION February 19, 2008 Presidential Primary Election Count 1 Challenged 'Other (No Sig) Challenged Reason Out C Resolved Send to OB to Dup To CB No Ballot WORKING COPY Retu rn Other Adj from Ready to Actual Out Reason Dup Count* o/s Count 107 Page 12 D iff Scanned Date to Process Rescan Processed Batch # (to Verify) OUT 2/21/08 ACP 1 2/21 /08 488 134 2/21 /08 490 120 2/21 /08 492 104 2/21 /08 493 79 2/21 /08 500 113 2/21 /08 478 121 2/21 /08 510 119 2/21 /08 484 109 2/21 /08 502 104 2/21 /08 483 120 2/21 /08 475 137 2/21 /08 481 122 2/21 /08 482 103 2/21 /08 485 114 2/21 /08 487 97 2/21 /08 491 116 2/21 /08 495 142 2/21 /08 498 136 2/21 /08 499 109 2/21 /08 501 105 2/21 /08 504 96 2/21 /08 505 87 2/21 /08 506 99 2/21 /08 507 101 2/21 /08 509 100 2/21 /08 511 122 2/21 /08 512 118 2/21 /08 513 131 2/21 /08 514 129 2/21 /08 515 116 2/21 /08 516 108 2/21 /08 518 113 2/21 /08 519 135 2/21 /08 520 109 3/13/2008, 11:06 AM 2008_Pres_pri reconciliation BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATION WORKING COPY February 19, 2008 Presidential Primary Election Count 3 Challenged Other Other Return Env Count to (No Sig Challenged Challerig Reason Adj Reaso from Ready to Rescan IN Start Match) (No Sig) ed Out Resolved Send to (to ❑up Out n Dup Count* 1 1 1 1 133 133 1 132 120 120 3 117 104 104 3 101 79 79 1 78 113 113 1 112 121 121 4 117 119 2 117 2 115 109 109 2 107 104 104 4 100 120 120 5 115 137 1 136 6 130 122 122 2 3 cb 117 103 1 102 1 101 114 114 114 97 97 3 1 cb 93 116 116 1 1 cb 114 142 142 3 139 136 136 6 1 cb 129 109 109 2 107 105 1 104 2 102 96 96 3 1 cb 92 87 87 87 99 1 98 1 97 1 100 100 100 100 100 6 94 122 122 1 121 118 118 2 116 131 1 130 4 126 129 129 4 2 cb 123 116 116 1 cb 115 108 2 106 2 104 113 1 112 2 110 135 135 8 127 109 1 1 107 6 101 Page 1 BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATION February 19, 2008 Presidential Primary Election WORKING COPY Count 3 Scanned Challenged Other Other Return Date to Process Rescan Env Count to (No Sig Challenged Challeng Reason Adj Reaso from Ready to Processed Batch # (to Verify) OUT Rescan IN Start Match) (No Sig) ed Out Resolved Send to (to Dup Out n Dup Count` 2/21/08 437A 1 1 2/21/08 448 0 1 1 0 2/21/08 5013 0 1 1 1 2/21/08 473 124 124 3 0 141 141 2/21/08 474 117 117 121 2 119 2/21/08 476 80 80 3 117 4 113 2/21/08 477 81 81 1 77 3 74 2/21/08 479 101 101 2 80 3 1 cb 76 2/21/08 486 103 103 99 7 1 cb 91 2/21/08 489 103 103 103 2 cb 101 2/21/08 494 107 107 103 3 1 CB 99 2/21/08 496 103 103 1p7 4 103 2/21/08 497 105 105 103 5 98 2/21/08 ' 503 116 116 1 105 1 cb 104 2/21/08 508 98 98 115 5 110 2/21/08 527 43 43 98 4 94 2/21/08 528 28 28 43 2 41 2/21/08 531 2 1 1 28 2 1 cb 25 2/21/08 533 1 1 1 1 1 1 2/21/08 480 116 116 1 no ballot 115 5 110 2/20/08 521 84 84 84 no box 0 0 2/20/08 522 102 102 102 no box 0 0 2/20/08 523 96 96 96 no box 0 0 2/20/08 524 94 94 94 no box 0 0 2/20/08 525 6 6 6 two boxes 0 0 2/20/08 526 21 21 14 7 no box 0 0 2/21/08 529 1 1 1 2/21/08 530 3 3 3 no box 0 0 0 0 Day 9 Total 5704 3 1 5702 20 17 393 1 0- 5273 141 17 141 0 5256 Outstacks IN 5010 5014 159 11 Less New Outstacks 170 15 3/13/2008, 11:06 AM 2008_Pres_pri reconciliation Page 2 BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATION WORKING COPY February 19, 2008 Presidential Primary Election Count 3 Scanned Challenged Other Other Return Date to Process Rescan Env Count to (No Sig Challenged Challeng Reason Adj Reaso from Ready to Processed Batch # (to Verify) OUT Rescan IN I Start Match) (No Sig) ed Out Resolved Send to ( to ❑up Out n Dup Count" Challenge Other Reasons: 0 17 No Box checked 386 Two Boxes Checked 6 Ballot already returned Cancel by voter To CB 17 Wrong Voter/Sig Wrong Group Moved Out of County No ballot 1 393 3/13/2008, 11:06 AM 2008_Pres_pri reconciliation Page 3 BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATION February 19, 2008 Presidential Primary Election WORKING COPY Count 4 Scanned to Challenged Challeng Other Other Return Date Process (to Rescan Rescan Env Count to (No Sig ed (No Challenge Reason Adj from Ready to Actual Processed Batch # Verify) OUT IN Start Match) Sig) d Out Resolved Send to l to Dup Out Reason Dup Count* o/s Count 2/22/08 544 14 14 14 14 0 2/22/08 5014 0 0 21 21 21 2/22/08 321 0 1 1 2/22/08 231 0 1 1 1 1 2/22/08 145 0 1 1 1 1 2/22/08 280 0 1 1 1 1 2/22/08 133 0 1 1 1 1 2/22/08 143 0 1 1 1 1 2/22/08 336 0 1 1 1 1 2/22/08 182 0 1 1 1 1 2/22/08 137 0 1 1 1 1 2/22/08 148 0 1 1 1 1 2/22/08 346 0 1 1 1 1 2/22/08 129 0 1 1 1 1 2/22/08 387 0 1 1 1 1 2/22/08 284 0 1 1 1 1 2/22/08 285 0 1 1 1 1 2/22/08 385 0 1 1 1 1 2/22/08 534 3 3 3 1 1 2/22/08 535 5 5 5 1 3 1 cb 3 3 3 2/22/08 536 3 3 1 no box 2 2 2 2/22/08 537 68 68 68 4 64 64 2/22/08 541 42 42 42 2 40 40 2/22/08 538 2 2 2 0 0 2/22/08 539 11 11 11 no box 0 0 Day8 Total 137 0 11 148 0 2 12 16 150 21 0 1 0 21 0 149 0 149 Outstacks IN 5015 0 0 15 15 15 2/26/2008 205 0 1 1 2/26/2008 309 0 1 1 1 1 2/26/2008 311 0 1 1 1 1 2/26/2008 96 0 1 1 1 1 2/26/2008 553 5 5 1 1 5 5 5 3/13/2008, 11:43 AM 2008_Pres_pri reconciliation Page 1 BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATION February 19, 2008 Presidential Primary Election Count 4 Scanned to Challenged Chatleng Other Other Date Process (to Rescan Rescan Env Count to (No Sig ed (No Challenge Reason Adj Processed Batch # Verify) OUT IN Start Match) Sig) d Out Resolved Send to l to Dup Out 2/26/2008 549 14 14 14 1 2/26/2008 552 3 3 3 2/26/2008 548 5 5 5 2/26/2008 460 0 1 1 2/26/2008 461 0 1 1 2/26/2008 361 0 1 1 2/26/2008 95 0 - 1 1 2/26/2008 555 4 4 4 2/26/2008 560 3 3 1 no box 2 2/26/2008 285 0 1 1 2/26/2008 563 2 2 2 2/26/2008 152 0 1 1 2/26/2008 448 0 1 1 2/26/2008 561 1 1 1 2/26/2008 562 2 2 2 2/25/2008 546 1 1 1 no box 0 0 0 Day 9 Total 27 0 13 40 0 0 2 11 49 1 0 a 2/28/2008 198A 0 0 2/28/2008 570 3 3 3 2/28/2008 564 1 1 1 2/28/2008 462 0 1 1 2/28/2008 439 0 1 1 2/28/2008 343 0 1 1 2/28/2008 565 1 1 1 2/28/2008 436 0 1 1 2/28/2008 459 0 1 1 2/28/2008 433 0 1 1 2/28/2008 PROV 2 2 2 2 2/28/2008 PROV 2 2 2 2 2/28/2008 330 0 1 1 2/28/2008 572 1 1 1 2/28/2008 482 0 1 1 WORKING COPY Return from Reason Dup 0 0 -1 pulled from CB Ready to Actual Count' o/s Count 13 13 3 3 5 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 4 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 0 0 48 48 1 1 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3/13/2008, 11:43 AM 2008_Pres_pri reconciliation Page 2 BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATION February 19, 2008 Presidential Primary Election WORKING COPY Count 4 Scanned to Challenged Challeng ❑th glM Other Return Date Process (to Rescan Resc.an Env Count to (No Sig ed (No Ch._ Reason Adj from Readyto Actual Processed Batch # Verify) OUT IN Start Match) Sig) d Out Resolved 'Send to to Dup Out Reason Dup Count' o/s Count 2/28/2008 571 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 Day 10 Total 8 0 3 11 0 0 0 8 19 5 -1 0 15 15 3/3/08 503 0 1 1 1 1 3/3/08 191 0 1 1 1 1 3/3/08 476 0 1 1 1 1 3/3/08 409 0 1 1 1 1 3/3/08 574 3 3 3 3 3 Day 11 Total 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 4 7 0 0 0 0 0 7 7 3/4/08 5020 0 0 6 6 6 3/4/08 AVU 1 1 1 1 1 3/4/08 520 0 1 1 1 1 3/4/08 148 0 1 1 1 1 3/4/08 410 0 1 1 1 1 3/4/08 276 0 1 1 1 1 3/4/08 93 0 1 1 1 1 3/4/08 144 0 1 1 1 1 3/4/08 236 0 1 1 1 1 3/4/08 479 0 1 1 1 1 3/4/08 431 0 1 1 1 1 3/4/08 479 0 1 1 1 1 3/4/08 304 0 1 1 1 1 3/4/08 359 0 1 1 1 1 3/4/08 292 0 1 1 1 1 3/4/08 125 0 1 1 1 1 3/4/08 179 0 1 1 1 1 3/4/08 506 0 1 1 1 1 3/4/08 579 2 2 2 2 2 3/4/08 581 1 1 1 1 1 3/4/08 582 1 1 1 1 1 3/4/08 583 1 1 1 1 1 3/4/08 448 0 1 1 1 1 3/13/2008, 11:43 AM 2008_Pres_pri reconciliation Page 3 BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATION February WORKING COPY 19, 2008 Presidential Primary Election Count 4 Scanned to Challenged Challeng Otter Other Return "Date Process (to Rescan Rescan Env Count to (No Sig ed (No Challenge Reason Adj from Ready to Actual Processed Batch # Verify) OUT IN Start Match) Sig) d Out Resolved Send to to Drip Out Reason Dup Count' o/s Count 3/4/08 129 0 1 1 1 1 3/4/08 587 4 4 1 late 3 3 3 3/4/08 585 1 1 1 no box 0 0 3/4/08 584 1 1 1 1 1 3/4/08 226 0 1 1 1 1 3/4/08 346 0 1 1 1 1 3/4/08 383 0 1 1 1 1 3/4/08 501 0 1 1 1 1 3/4/08 357 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 6 0 6 12 0 0 2 23 33 0 0 0 0 6 39 39 181 0 33 214 0 2 16 62 258 27 0 0 0 27 273 New Outstacks Challenge Other Reasons: No Box checked 15 Two Boxes Checked Ballot already returned Cancel by voter Wrong Voter/Sig Wrong Group Moved Out of County To CB 0 No ballot Late 1 16 3/13/2008, 11:43 AM 2008_Pres_pri reconciliation Page 4