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    Unofficial Preliminary Primary Election Results

    The Unofficial Preliminary Primary Election Results for the March 13, 2012 election for the City of Sedona are listed below.

    The Mayoral candidate received the following vote totals and percentages:

    MAYORAL CANDIDATE

    VOTE/BALLOT TOTAL

    PERCENT OF VOTES

    ADAMS, ROBERT

    2061

    94.50%

    WRITE-IN VOTES

    120

    5.50%

    The Council candidates received the following vote totals and percentages:

    COUNCIL CANDIDATE

    VOTE/BALLOT TOTAL

    PERCENT OF VOTES

    DINUNZIO, MARK

    1929

    29.88%

    MARTINEZ, JOHN

    1745

    27.03%

    MILLER, JOHN D.

    1290

    19.98%

    WILLIAMSON, JESSICA

    1449

    22.44%

    WRITE-IN VOTES

    43

    0.67%

    Proposition 420 received the following vote totals and percentages:

    PROPOSITION 420

    VOTE/BALLOT TOTAL

    PERCENT OF VOTES

    YES

    1701

    69.17%

    NO

    758

    30.83%

    Yavapai County has reported that they have at least 166 ballots that have not been processed.  The percentages above are based on the total ballots cast (2807 or 44.21%).  For more information, please contact the City Clerk’s Office at 928-282-3113 or SIrvine@SedonaAZ.gov.

    Clarkdale Mayor

    Total

    Number of Precincts 1

    Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 %

    Vote For 1

    Times Counted 763/2304 33.1 %

    Total Votes 628

    VON GAUSIG, DOUG 602 95.86%

    Write-in Votes 26 4.14%

     

    Clarkdale Council

    Total

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    Number of Precincts 1

    Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 %

    Vote For 2

    Times Counted 763/2304 33.1 %

    Total Votes 1281

    DEHNERT, RICHARD 464 36.22%

    SIMGEN, ANITA 339 26.46%

    WILLIAMS, PATRICIA 467 36.46%

    Write-in Votes 11 0.86%

     

    Clarkdale Question

    Total

    Number of Precincts 1

    Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 %

    Vote For 1

    Times Counted 763/2304 33.1 %

    Total Votes 661

    YES 418 63.24%

    NO 243 36.76%

     

    Jerome Council

    Total

    Number of Precincts 1

    Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 %

    Vote For 5

    Times Counted 124/331 37.5 %

    Total Votes 358

    BASSETT, ANNE 63 17.60%

    CHECK, NIKKI 81 22.63%

    CURRIER, LEWIS 72 20.11%

    HUNT, RANDALL 66 18.44%

    PHINNEY, WILLIAM “BI 70 19.55%

    Write-in Votes 6 1.68%

     

    Jerome Prop 421

    Total

    Number of Precincts 1

    Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 %

    Vote For 1

    Times Counted 124/331 37.5 %

    Total Votes 106

    YES 93 87.74%

    NO 13 12.26%

     

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