Representative in Congress - District 3                                               August 12th, 2014

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State Senate - District 17 Election
Political Party
Republican Democratic Democratic
Towns
Marklein Bomhack Wittwer
Akan 55 13 17
Bloom 67 12 9
Buena Vista W4 236 32 35
Dayton 110 10 11
Eagle 62 9 11
Forest 20 13 13
Henrietta 60 18 23
Ithaca 101 11 11
Marshall 116 11 18
Orion 63 6 9
Richland 203 16 17
Richwood 75 21 33
Rockbridge 88 15 29
Sylvan 44 10 11
Westford 40 15 18
Willow 79 5 25

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State Senate - District 17 Election
Political Party
Republican Democratic Democratic
Villages 
Marklein Bomhack Wittwer
Boaz 21 2 0
Cazenovia W1 26 5 12
Lone Rock 82 18 13
Viola W-2 17 9 6
Yuba 6 4 2

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State Senate - District 17 Election
Political Party
Republican Democratic Democratic
City 
Marklein Bomhack Wittwer
Richland Ctr W-1 73 14 10
Richland Ctr W-2 41 4 5
Richland Ctr W-3 49 5 6
Richland Ctr W-4 55 12 9
Richland Ctr W-5 54 7 14
Richland Ctr W-6 67 13 2
Richland Ctr W-7 56 2 10
Richland Ctr W-8 45 6 12
Richland Ctr W-9 65 7 20
Richland Ctr W-10 44 11 7
Richland Ctr W-11 55 2 6
Richland Ctr W-12 58 10 7

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State Senate - District 17 Election
Political Party
Republican Democratic Democratic
  Marklein Bomhack Wittwer
Overall Totals 2233 348 431

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