Attorney General Jeff Sessions said Friday that he has directed his federal prosecutors to pursue the most severe penalties possible, including mandatory minimum sentences, in his first step toward a return to the war on drugs of the 1980s and 1990s that resulted in long sentences for many minority defendants and packed U.S. prisons.
[...] In the later years of the Obama administration, a bipartisan consensus emerged on Capitol Hill for sentencing reform legislation, which Sessions opposed and successfully worked to derail.
In a two-page memo to federal prosecutors across the country, Sessions overturned former attorney general Eric H. Holder's sweeping criminal charging policy that instructed his prosecutors to avoid charging certain defendants with offenses that would trigger long mandatory minimum sentences. In its place, Sessions told his more than 5,000 assistant U.S. attorneys to charge defendants with the most serious crimes, carrying the toughest penalties.
More at Washington Post, Fox News, Huffington Post, The Hill
Memorandum on Department Charging and Sentencing Policy - US Department of Justice PDF
(Score: 5, Insightful) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 16 2017, @04:11AM (13 children)
this must be funded by the owners of privatized prisons who are looking for more income
tax increases will be next (or some useful services will be cut)
(Score: 4, Insightful) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 16 2017, @04:28AM (4 children)
> this must be funded by the owners of privatized prisons
Or all the companies that get to use the slave labor of prisoners.
Oh, you thought slavery was outlawed by the 13th amendment? Nope.
Section 1. Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction.
Section 2. Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation.
https://www.law.cornell.edu/constitution/amendmentxiii [cornell.edu]
(Score: 3, Insightful) by hemocyanin on Tuesday May 16 2017, @07:15AM (3 children)
When offshoring just isn't profitable enough.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 16 2017, @11:10AM (2 children)
Finally, jobs that H1B's can't do...SN must be happy about this.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 16 2017, @12:17PM (1 child)
SN is a single person?
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 16 2017, @04:24PM
Yes they are.
(Score: -1, Troll) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 16 2017, @11:23AM (5 children)
About ten years ago people followed the money and found out that the Muslim Brotherhood and Hezbollah controlled around 80% of the world drug trade. Then you stopped hearing about it, and now the schools are teaching kids to support Islam while the big social media companies are banning atheist groups. This is probably not a coincidence.
(Score: 2, Touché) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 16 2017, @12:06PM
> the Muslim Brotherhood and Hezbollah controlled around 80% of the world drug trade.
Apparently they also supply 100% of your hallucinogenics.
(Score: 2, Insightful) by khallow on Tuesday May 16 2017, @12:08PM (3 children)
About ten years ago people followed the money and found out that the Muslim Brotherhood and Hezbollah controlled around 80% of the world drug trade.
That's a ridiculous claim to make. First, it ignores recreational drugs that are widely legal, alcohol and tobacco. Second, the only illegal drug primarily produced in the Middle East is heroin. While that has significant value, it's far from the only illegal drug. Third, Eastern Asia, Americas, and European trade are collectively dominated by other ethnic groups.
Finally, if those groups were really so strongly in control of roughly 1% of the global economy, we'd see the money and we wouldn't first hear of this claim from an AC ten years later.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 16 2017, @01:38PM (2 children)
You forgot to include Marijuana, legal in many countries and quite a few US states now. Near legal in yet more countries.
Its ok, I know you don't approve, only tea and biscuits for that old boy!
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 16 2017, @03:21PM
What about SSRIs and opioid-based pain killers? If I'm not mistaken, both are highly addictive, and withdrawal from an SSRI drug can involve psychosis, seizures, and hospitalization.
(Score: 1) by khallow on Tuesday May 16 2017, @11:32PM
As to marijuana, I voted for its legalization in the US state of Colorado.
(Score: -1, Redundant) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 16 2017, @01:22PM
They're trying to build a prison
They're trying to build a prison
Following the rights movement
You clamped on with your iron fists
Drugs became conveniently
Available for all the kids
Following the rights movement
You clamped on with your iron fists
Drugs became conveniently
Available for all the kids
I buy my crack, my smack, my bitch right here in Hollywood
(nearly 2 million Americans are incarcerated in the prison system, prison system of the US)
(They're trying to build a prison)
They're trying to build a prison
They're trying to build a prison
They're trying to build a prison
(for you and me to live in)
Another prison system
Another prison system
Another prison system
(for you and me)
Minor drug offenders fill your prisons you don't even flinch
All our taxes paying for your wars against the new non-rich
Minor drug offenders fill your prisons you don't even flinch
All our taxes paying for your wars against the new non-rich
I buy my crack, my smack, my bitch right here in Hollywood
(the percentage of Americans in the prison system, prison system, has doubled since 1985)
(They're trying to build a prison)
They're trying to build a prison
They're trying to build a prison
They're trying to build a prison
(for you and me to live in)
Another prison system
Another prison system
Another prison system
For you and I, for you and I, for you and I.
They're trying to build a prison
They're trying to build a prison
They're trying to build a prison for you and me
Oh, baby, you and me.
All research and successful drug policy show that treatment should be increased
And law enforcement decreased while abolishing mandatory minimum sentences
All research and successful drug policy show that treatment should be increased
And law enforcement decreased while abolishing mandatory minimum sentences
Utilising drugs to pay for secret wars around the world
Drugs are now your global policy, now you police the globe
I buy my crack, my smack, my bitch right here in Hollywood
Drug money is used to rig elections and train brutal corporate sponsored dictators around the world
(They're trying to build a prison)
They're trying to build a prison
They're trying to build a prison
They're trying to build a prison
(for you and me to live in)
Another prison system
Another prison system
Another prison system
(for you and me)
For you and I, for you and I, for you and I, for you and I
They're trying to build a prison
They're trying to build a prison
They're trying to build a prison for you and me
Oh, baby, you and me~
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday May 17 2017, @06:14AM
How true is this?
http://crooksandliars.com/2017/04/sessions-getting-rich-filling-private [crooksandliars.com]
I'm too lazy to check out how much richer he would really get from these alleged investments. Probably not that much richer.
(Score: 4, Informative) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 16 2017, @04:34AM (41 children)
Once you accept this reality, you can lower your expectations to a realistic level.
(Score: 1, Informative) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 16 2017, @04:37AM
Adjust expectation accordingly.
(Score: -1, Flamebait) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 16 2017, @05:00AM (23 children)
>Sessions is a stupid redneck.
Signed, a Tolerant Liberal who is pissed because poor, stupid, crime-rampant minorities are no longer getting favorable treatment from the Federal Government
(Score: 4, Insightful) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 16 2017, @05:06AM (3 children)
poor, stupid, crime-rampant minorities are no longer getting favorable treatment from the Federal Government
Rednecks are a minority as well.
What, you thought poor white people aren't going to get fucked by this too?
American white supremacy is just as much about keeping poor white people down as it is about keeping non-whites down.
In American white supremacy is only for helping rich whites. For poor whites, its just a distraction so they won't notice the boot on their neck.
Congratulations, you wear it well!
(Score: 4, Funny) by DannyB on Tuesday May 16 2017, @05:02PM (2 children)
It is not about only helping rich whites. That is an unfair generalization.
It is about helping rich, white, christian, heterosexual, obese, elderly males.
Don't put a mindless tool of corporations in the white house; vote ChatGPT for 2024!
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 16 2017, @07:28PM (1 child)
As long as I stay atheist I will be a member of a protected minority!
(Score: 2, Informative) by Demena on Wednesday May 17 2017, @01:02AM
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 16 2017, @05:14AM (18 children)
"Signed, a Tolerant Liberal who is pissed because poor, stupid, crime-rampant minorities are no longer getting favorable treatment from the Federal Government"
--
You couldn't be more incorrect.
I voted for Trump but I am not in favor of a simple-minded approach to crime.
Ask any REAL criminal whether longer sentences deterred them from committing
crimes. The sad truth is that none of these people imagined being caught and punished,
and all longer sentences do is "warehouse" people such that they are temporarily
off the street. In the long run, prisons solve NOTHING.
(Score: 0, Redundant) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 16 2017, @05:56AM (5 children)
> I voted for Trump but I am not in favor of a simple-minded approach to crime.
You wanted a nuanced approach to crime and simple-mindedness for everything else? You do realize that there were other candidates?
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1
P20002671
JOHNSON, GARY Libertarian Party
2016-03-28
2
P60013794
A WANDRLUSTR, DOT COM Prohibition Party
2015-08-29
3
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ABABIY, JON Peace And Freedom
2015-09-30
4
P60005840
ABBOTT, GIFFORD WHEELER JR Independent
2015-02-26
5
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ABDULHAMID, AMMAR Independent
2015-08-25
6
P60014461
ABLEIDINGER, PHILL ALEXANDER Democratic Party
2015-09-02
7
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ABLO, ANDY Libertarian Party
2016-03-22
8
P60022290
ABOZAID, ABDULRAQEEBB MR. Independent
2016-07-21
9
P60020708
ACOSTA, MARIO American Independent Party
2016-03-22
10
P60009008
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2015-07-20
11
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ADAMS, PAUL R Independent
2016-01-24
12
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ADAMS, PHILIP MONROE III Unknown
2016-02-22
13
P60014453
ADAMS, THOMAS ALAN MR Independent
2015-09-02
14
P60013992
ADDVENSKY, MICHAEL EDWARD Republican Party
2015-08-30
15
P60004793
ADESHINA, YINKA ABOSEDE Democratic Party
2010-09-15
16
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AGUILAR, DANNY GOOGLE Write-In
2015-06-19
17
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AISHI, AYANO Write-In
2015-12-27
18
P60015666
AKAINU, SAKAZUKI F ADMIRAL Conservative Party
2015-09-22
19
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2016-01-28
20
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ALI, AKBAR MR JR Republican Party
2016-10-10
21
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2016-03-04
22
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2015-10-05
23
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2015-08-31
24
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2015-10-22
25
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2015-07-09
26
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2015-11-12
27
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2015-08-28
28
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2016-05-10
29
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2014-01-21
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2015-08-09
31
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2015-05-11
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2016-04-03
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2015-08-20
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2015-08-30
35
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2015-08-20
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2015-08-21
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2015-03-17
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2014-11-10
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2016-03-02
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2015-08-25
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2015-08-21
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2015-05-06
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2015-10-07
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2016-04-07
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2015-09-17
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2016-02-01
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2014-08-05
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2016-01-16
53
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2015-04-27
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2015-06-23
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2015-07-09
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2015-08-21
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2015-04-29
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2016-01-15
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2016-09-12
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2016-04-07
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2016-04-28
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2016-01-07
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2016-01-25
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2015-08-21
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2015-12-28
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2014-06-10
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2015-08-22
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2016-06-01
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2015-08-21
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2015-08-28
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2015-08-25
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2016-02-13
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2015-12-24
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2016-08-10
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2015-09-08
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2016-10-21
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2016-05-22
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2016-04-11
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2016-02-10
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2015-08-24
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2016-10-09
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2015-09-09
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2015-08-21
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2015-10-23
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2015-10-26
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2015-10-08
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2015-12-22
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2015-05-15
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2016-10-26
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2015-08-06
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2015-10-13
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2015-08-21
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2015-04-27
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2015-10-08
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2015-04-12
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2015-08-21
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2015-08-23
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2015-08-24
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2015-08-30
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2015-08-20
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2014-11-28
125
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2016-04-18
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2015-08-21
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2016-08-09
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2015-08-20
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2015-06-09
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2015-10-31
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2012-11-19
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2015-03-02
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2015-09-09
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2013-01-24
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2015-07-20
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2015-04-04
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2015-08-17
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2015-08-09
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2016-08-22
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2015-07-27
170
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2016-08-02
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2016-05-09
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2015-05-06
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2015-06-07
174
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2016-02-22
175
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2015-08-23
176
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2015-08-22
177
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2014-10-07
178
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BROWN, KENNEDY KING MR. Democratic Party
2015-09-15
179
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2015-08-28
180
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2014-06-30
181
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2016-09-12
182
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2015-11-06
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2015-02-27
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2015-03-24
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2015-09-13
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2016-03-28
187
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2015-11-23
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2016-01-27
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2015-09-23
192
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2015-11-13
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2015-08-21
194
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2015-09-09
195
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2015-06-15
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2015-01-29
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2015-10-08
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2015-11-30
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2015-03-03
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2013-09-09
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2016-05-05
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2012-11-21
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2014-12-30
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2015-04-23
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2016-03-03
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2015-08-28
207
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2015-09-08
208
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2014-02-24
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2016-09-14
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2016-10-18
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2015-04-03
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2015-08-20
213
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2015-08-29
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2015-09-22
215
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2016-01-24
216
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2015-08-29
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2015-08-20
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2012-11-20
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2016-10-18
220
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2015-05-04
221
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2015-08-24
222
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2013-04-15
223
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2015-10-29
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2015-08-27
225
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2016-03-07
226
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2015-06-15
227
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2016-04-22
228
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2015-03-23
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2015-08-25
230
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2015-08-27
231
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2014-06-02
232
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2015-10-26
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2016-09-14
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2015-12-16
235
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2015-07-29
236
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2015-08-20
237
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2015-06-16
238
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2015-10-27
239
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2015-11-09
240
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2014-06-06
241
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2016-04-11
242
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2016-09-12
243
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2016-05-11
244
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2015-11-30
245
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2013-03-22
246
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2015-06-15
247
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2015-08-20
248
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2016-08-17
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2015-04-14
250
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2015-08-25
251
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2015-09-17
252
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2015-08-28
253
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2015-08-27
254
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2015-08-20
255
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2016-01-04
256
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2014-10-08
257
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2016-03-14
258
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2015-07-01
259
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2015-08-26
260
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2015-08-25
261
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CILLIZZA, BRADFORD STEVEN Republican Party
2016-08-20
262
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2015-03-24
263
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2015-08-19
264
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2013-11-07
265
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2015-06-24
266
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2014-02-07
267
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2015-09-13
268
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2016-01-08
269
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2015-10-14
270
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2015-09-01
271
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2015-08-25
272
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2015-08-22
273
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2016-02-05
274
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2015-08-24
275
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2015-04-13
276
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2015-07-29
277
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COBURN, TANNER L Democratic Party
2015-09-03
278
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2015-08-26
279
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2015-09-11
280
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2015-09-11
281
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2015-09-11
282
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2016-05-26
283
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2016-02-03
284
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2009-08-14
285
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2015-08-15
286
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2014-09-10
287
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2015-08-20
288
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2015-08-26
289
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2015-06-17
290
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2015-08-31
291
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2016-03-20
292
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2014-05-07
293
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CONRAD None
2015-10-13
294
P60014545
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2015-09-03
295
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COOK, TIMOTHY Republican Party
2015-09-25
296
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2016-03-14
297
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2015-09-04
298
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2015-08-27
299
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2015-09-01
300
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2015-05-11
301
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2015-12-11
302
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2015-06-15
303
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2015-06-17
304
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2015-07-17
305
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CORRY, MATTHEW Democratic Party
2015-10-02
306
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2016-03-10
307
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2015-11-04
308
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2015-06-24
309
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2015-12-09
310
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2015-07-27
311
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2015-08-30
312
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2015-08-24
313
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2015-10-08
314
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2015-08-05
315
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2015-08-20
316
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2015-07-02
317
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2016-07-12
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2015-07-11
319
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2015-07-21
320
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2015-08-17
321
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2015-08-27
322
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2015-11-07
323
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2015-02-09
324
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2015-04-15
325
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2015-10-06
326
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2015-08-21
327
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2015-08-27
328
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2014-04-25
329
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2015-04-17
330
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CROTZER, EZEKIEL GEORGE Republican Party
2013-08-24
331
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2016-06-15
332
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2015-03-23
333
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2016-10-06
334
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2015-08-30
335
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CULLISON, BROOKS ANDREWS Republican Party
2015-06-10
336
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2016-04-25
337
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2015-08-23
338
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2016-08-06
339
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2015-11-19
340
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2015-08-21
341
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2016-03-03
342
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2015-08-29
343
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DADDY, CAM SIR Democratic Party
2015-08-21
344
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2015-11-22
345
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2015-08-21
346
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2015-09-09
347
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2016-05-04
348
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2015-08-26
349
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2015-08-22
350
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DAVID, ABRAHAM JOSEPH MR Democratic Party
2016-01-02
351
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2014-12-29
352
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2016-07-20
353
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2015-08-27
354
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2015-10-20
355
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2015-08-21
356
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2015-08-21
357
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2012-06-11
358
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2015-10-01
359
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2015-02-27
360
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2015-08-24
361
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2016-06-06
362
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2015-10-30
363
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2016-02-28
364
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2015-04-13
365
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2014-06-09
366
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DEATHBRINGER, LESALE VENOMANCER Green Party
2015-09-22
367
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2015-10-08
368
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2014-02-20
369
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2015-12-21
370
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2015-05-07
371
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2016-07-04
372
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2015-04-20
373
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DELONG, PAUL Republican Party
2015-05-11
374
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2015-12-11
375
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2013-01-03
376
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2015-08-26
377
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2016-01-29
378
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2015-08-31
379
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2015-08-20
380
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2015-07-03
381
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DEWEY, JARED ALEXANDER Republican Party
2015-09-28
382
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2015-08-27
383
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2015-10-13
384
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DIETRICH, GEORGE WAYNE II Democratic Party
2015-07-20
385
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DIETRICH, GRAYSON DEAN Democratic Party
2015-08-27
386
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DIGGES, WILLIAM MICHAEL MR Libertarian Party
2015-04-21
387
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DIGGS, MICHAEL WAYNE Republican Party
2013-09-09
388
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2013-10-28
389
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2015-08-25
390
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2015-10-27
391
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2016-08-16
392
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2015-08-29
393
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DOG, SEVEN THE Unknown
2016-06-06
394
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2015-08-21
395
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2015-08-25
396
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2015-11-23
397
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2016-05-20
398
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DONALDSON, KENNETH Republican Party
2015-04-07
399
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2015-09-08
400
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2015-04-04
401
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2015-08-20
402
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2016-07-21
403
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2016-08-19
404
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2016-05-11
405
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DOUGLAS, DIANA LYNN Republican Party
2015-08-03
406
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2015-08-20
407
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2015-11-25
408
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2015-08-25
409
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2015-08-27
410
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DRAKE, PATRICK ANTHONY Republican Party
2013-08-21
411
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2015-09-08
412
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DRAY, JON PRESCOTT Republican Party
2015-08-27
413
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DRESCHER, DYLAN Write-In
2016-03-08
414
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2015-07-16
415
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DUBON, TODD NORMAN Republican Party
2015-07-17
416
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2015-09-01
417
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DUCKWALD, WANDA GAYLE Republican Party
2015-01-09
418
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2016-06-30
419
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2015-03-23
420
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DUFFY, COLMAN JOSEPH MR Democratic Party
2015-08-27
421
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2015-08-29
422
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DUKE, DOUGLAS HEWITT MR Republican Party
2015-06-09
423
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DUMMETT, JOHN ALBERT JR Republican Party
2014-03-10
424
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DUNBAR, MARK OWEN MR Republican Party
2016-02-11
425
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2015-09-27
426
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2015-04-13
427
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DUNHAM, KEENAN WALLACE Libertarian Party
2016-04-04
428
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2016-05-12
429
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2015-08-25
430
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DURHAM, NATHAN Communist Party
2015-08-25
431
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DURNELL, KEVIN W MR Republican Party
2016-06-13
432
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2015-10-06
433
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2015-08-29
434
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2015-08-21
435
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2014-01-07
436
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2014-03-18
437
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2015-09-30
438
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2015-08-21
439
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2015-04-25
440
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2016-10-12
441
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EBY, CHANDLER KADE Republican Party
2015-09-28
442
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2015-08-20
443
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EDEN Democratic Party
2015-08-04
444
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EDMONDSON, JEB Other
2015-08-26
445
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2015-08-19
446
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EDWARDS, JENNY Unknown
2014-03-18
447
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EDWARDS, KATEE Unknown
2014-03-18
448
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EDWARDS, LA RESA Other
2015-10-24
449
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EDWARDS, THOMAS MARTIN III Write-In
2016-06-21
450
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EGNOR, JAMES Independent
2015-10-16
451
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EICHOLTZ, LILLY JEWEL MS. Democratic Party
2016-02-18
452
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2015-12-15
453
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2015-08-25
454
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ELGAR, MISS BETSY PAULINE Constitution Party
2015-01-31
455
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ELIJAH, ISIS Republican Party
2015-07-12
456
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2015-03-24
457
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2015-05-13
458
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ELMORE, CURTIS MARLOW MR. VOL
2015-10-05
459
P60021094
ELSASS, LUNA LILYBEE CAT Libertarian Party
2016-04-20
460
P60014495
EMERY, JARED ALAN "FLASH" Democratic Party
2015-09-03
461
P60005535
EMRIT, RONALD SATISH Democratic Party
2014-10-20
462
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ENNIS, P DR. JR Communist Party
2015-09-24
463
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EPLEY, DAVID JACKSON No Party Affiliation
2015-10-15
464
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EPPERSON, JOHN EDWARD MR. III Libertarian Party
2015-11-06
465
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ERB, TOM C. Independent
2015-08-25
466
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ERICKSON, KEITH Unaffiliated
2015-08-28
467
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ERWIN, FRANK None
2015-07-28
468
P60007028
ERWIN, NICHOLAS DALE MR. Democratic Party
2015-04-24
469
P60009958
ESPINOSA, GEBY E Republican Party
2015-08-19
470
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ESTRADA, LUIS CARLOS MR. Democratic Party
2016-01-25
471
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EURTON, JOHN PAUL No Party Affiliation
2015-07-06
472
P60006129
EVANS, JONATHAN THOMAS Independent
2015-03-24
473
P60014115
EVANS, KEVIN Write-In
2015-08-31
474
P60007002
EVANS, NICHOLAS Republican Party
2015-04-14
475
P60016615
EVERS, JOSHUA Write-In
2015-10-07
476
P60005972
EVERSON, MARK Republican Party
2015-03-10
477
P60013471
EXLEY, JOHN SBB DOCTOR Human Rights Party
2015-08-27
478
P60007176
FAAS, SOURAYA Independent
2015-05-01
479
P60015526
FAHL, MICHAEL TRAVIS Other
2015-09-19
480
P60014230
FAKE, THIS IS Republican Party
2015-08-31
481
P60011954
FALCO, ALEXANDER JOHN MR. Independent
2015-08-22
482
P60014628
FALDRAGA, SAMUEL Independent
2015-09-04
483
P60010782
FALJEAN, GREGORY ZENNES Other
2015-08-20
484
P60017894
FALKENBERG, PAUL ROBERT Independent
2015-11-16
485
P60012358
FALKENRATH, CHRISTOPHER JAMES Write-In
2015-08-24
486
P60023447
FALSEY, ROBERT JOHN MR None
2016-10-18
487
P60019361
FAMILONI, TAIWO JACOB Independent
2016-01-26
488
P60006194
FANNING, CHARLES RAYMOND Other
2015-03-29
489
P60005352
FARBER, STUART ROSS Independent
2014-06-24
490
P60007416
FARKAS, TIMOTHY R Independent
2015-05-07
491
P60008083
FARMER, ELMER MR. JR Republican Party
2015-06-16
492
P60009735
FARNELL, CHRISTOPHER Republican Party
2015-08-05
493
P60022266
FARRENHOLZ, CHRISTOPHER Independent
2016-07-20
494
P60021953
FARRINGTON, JOSEPH M. No Party Affiliation
2016-06-29
495
P60019858
FAULHABER, CHRISTOPHER M Libertarian Party
2016-02-18
496
P60008836
FEENEY, GERALD FRANCIS Republican Party
2015-07-13
497
P60005725
FELDMAN, MARC ALLAN Libertarian Party
2015-01-07
498
P60023652
FELIX, ALBERT JAMES Libertarian Party
2016-11-04
499
P20000089
FELLURE, LOWELL JACKSON Republican Party
2012-10-29
500
P20003141
FERGUSON, JOHN GREEN Other
2015-02-09
501
P60013182
FERNANDEZ, DANIEL Unaffiliated
2015-08-26
502
P60014065
FERRISS, JAMES HENRY DANEKER Republican Party
2015-08-31
503
P60022118
FERRY, CHARLES GRIFFITH Conservative Party
2016-07-12
504
P60015369
FIECHTNER, F CHARLES ADAM SR Unknown
2015-09-15
505
P60015377
FIEDLER, MICHAEL WILLIAM MD Independent
2015-09-16
506
P60018256
FIELDS, KENNETH J Independent
2015-11-30
507
P60016680
FIGUEROA, EDWIN MR Democratic Party
2015-10-08
508
P60019205
FINCH, AUDEN HENRY MR. ESQ. Independent
2016-01-20
509
P60010055
FINNELL, JACOB MR. Independent
2015-08-19
510
P60021029
FINNEY, JAMES R JR Independent
2016-04-15
511
P60007242
FIORINA, CARLY Republican Party
2015-05-04
512
P60021144
FIRE, MYER MR. Natural Law Party
2016-04-26
513
P60009297
FIRMANI, JAMES PARIS Republican Party
2015-07-29
514
P60019031
FISCHER, JASON A Non Partisan
2016-01-09
515
P60019783
FLAHERTY, FINN MR. Independent
2016-02-15
516
P60020237
FLANDERS, DAVID EUGENE Independent
2016-03-04
517
P60012416
FLASH, ZAKK DR. Other
2015-08-24
518
P60005907
FLEMING-HODGE, LORI LYNN Independent
2015-03-02
519
P60021243
FLIPPIN, AMEER XENOS MR. Write-In
2016-05-02
520
P60018199
FLOWERS, JASON MICHAEL Independent
2015-11-29
521
P60023181
FLOYD, THEO R. MR. Write-In
2016-10-05
522
P60009461
FOLLANSBEE, JOHN CHARLES MR Non Partisan
2015-08-04
523
P60010097
FOR PRESIDENT, ROBERT HAINES Republican Party
2015-08-19
524
P60018140
FOR PREZ, YODA Independent
2015-11-25
525
P60023264
FORSTER, PATRICK MICHAEL MR Republican Party
2016-10-10
526
P60007739
FORSYTH, JOHN SCOTT Democratic Party
2015-06-04
527
P60006525
FOSTER, GREGORY A Independent
2015-04-03
528
P60022068
FOSTER, JOHNATHAN DOUGLAS Republican Party
2016-07-07
529
P60018819
FOURPOUNDER, CRACKED Federalist
2015-12-31
530
P60011673
FOX, AUSTIN CLAY American Independent Party
2015-08-21
531
P60005303
FOX, CHERUNDA LYNN Republican Party
2014-05-15
532
P60019197
FOX, POGE _ Republican Party
2016-01-19
533
P60009537
FRANCO, RICHARD ALAN MR. Democratic Party
2015-08-06
534
P60020070
FRANKU, PAPA Jewish/Christian National
2016-02-29
535
P60019593
FRANZE, JOSEPH BRIAN Independent
2016-02-03
536
P60008745
FRATTERSON, TURK YOLNINETIMES MR. Republican Party
2015-07-10
537
P60013034
FRAZEE, PHILIP Independent
2015-08-26
538
P60012507
FRENCH, JUDITH ALLISON Non Partisan
2015-08-24
539
P60020849
FRENCH, WILLIAM D Democratic Party
2016-04-04
540
P60023330
FRIEDERANG, MICHELLE EILEEN MRS. Write-In
2016-10-15
541
P60012374
FRIZZO, CHRISTOPHER KRISHNA Other
2015-08-20
542
P60006624
FROEBER, WILL MR. Independent
2015-04-13
543
P60017357
FROG, KERMIT Other
2015-10-27
544
P60017712
FROHMAN, MARK FREDRIC PHD Independent
2015-11-09
545
P60013927
FSOCIETY, FSOCIETY FSOCIETY FS FS Raza Unida Party
2015-08-30
546
P60023702
FUCK, YOU DR. Communist Party
2016-11-21
547
P60022084
FULLER, MATTHEW RAYMOND Write-In
2016-07-08
548
P60023413
FULLER, MIKE U DR. Write-In
2016-10-17
549
P60006442
GAFFEN, ADAM Independent
2015-04-07
550
P60014636
GALLO, JEFF Independent
2015-09-04
551
P60021169
GAMMEL, KEVIN Unaffiliated
2016-04-27
552
P60021342
GANSEN, CHRISTOPHER JOHN Libertarian Party
2016-05-09
553
P60011467
GARAY, ABRAHAM CARRASCO MR. Independent
2015-08-21
554
P60016367
GARCIA, MALISIA LP
2015-10-01
555
P60009149
GARCIA, SAMX Independent
2015-07-23
556
P60010576
GARGIULO, ANDREW MICHAEL MR. Democratic Party
2015-08-20
557
P60021003
GARREN, STEPHEN EARL MR Write-In
2016-04-14
558
P60013893
GASTROCK, JARED MICHAEL DR. Write-In
2015-08-29
559
P60017233
GAVIN, TIMOTHY EUGENE MR JR Democratic Party
2015-10-25
560
P60020278
GEIGER, MATTHEW HOLDEN Independent
2016-03-04
561
P60013729
GELADE, CHRONO Independent
2015-08-28
562
P60021904
GELFAND, ROBERT MR. None
2016-06-24
563
P60011152
GENDREAU, EVAN Republican Party
2015-08-21
564
P60019668
GEORGE, JEFF No Party Affiliation
2016-02-10
565
P60023306
GERACI, PIETRO SALVATORE MR. Republican Party
2016-10-12
566
P60023314
GERTZ, MICHAEL ALLEN DR. Independent
2016-10-14
567
P60016961
GIBBS, NEVEN LEE SGT. FR. No Party Affiliation
2015-10-17
568
P60021011
GIBSON, JENNIFER ANGELIQUE Write-In
2016-04-15
569
P60022431
GIL DE LAMADRID, JUAN Independent
2016-08-01
570
P60010030
GILBERTSON, MATTHEW ROBERT MR. Independent
2015-08-19
571
P60022993
GILLESPIE, NEIL J. Unaffiliated
2016-09-11
572
P60022274
GILLMAN, RYAN MITCHELL Independent
2016-07-20
573
P80003379
GILMORE, JAMES S III Republican Party
2015-07-29
574
P60009875
GIORDANI, ROCKY MR. Independence Party
2015-08-17
575
P60023397
GIRDICH, SAMUEL ALAN Independent
2016-10-17
576
P60006061
GIVIDEN, KENN Other
2015-03-19
577
P60007747
GLADSTONE, STEVE Independence Party
2015-06-06
578
P60020294
GLASER, DANIEL G Independent
2016-03-05
579
P60018371
GLASGOW, NATHANIEL Republican Party
2015-12-05
580
P60009982
GLEESACK, DANE Communist Party
2015-08-19
581
P60022134
GLEN, SCOTT Independent
2016-07-14
582
P20003901
GLORE, TODD RICHARD Independent
2014-03-18
583
P60012309
GLOVER, DONALD Non Partisan
2015-08-24
584
P60018595
GOAT, ANUS THE Democratic Party
2015-12-17
585
P60020088
GOELLNER, JOSHUA JAMES American Party
2016-03-01
586
P60012044
GOINS, BRYSON DAVID Independent
2015-08-23
587
P60022282
GOLD, JARET SAMUEL Write-In
2016-07-21
588
P60017076
GOLDMAN, EMMA One Earth Party
2015-10-20
589
P60023173
GOMEZ, NELSON Democratic Party
2016-09-27
590
P60009396
GONG, KEVIN Conservative Party
2015-07-31
591
P60012101
GONZALEZ, JOHNNY R. MR. Other
2015-08-23
592
P60013539
GOODMEME, JOHNNY Independence Party
2015-08-27
593
P60022126
GOSS, JAMES FRANKLIN Independent
2016-07-13
594
P60013117
GOTTFRIED, MATTHEW RYAN MR. Republican Party
2015-08-26
595
P60013760
GOULD, MARCUS LEWIS Democratic Party
2015-08-28
596
P60007606
GOVE, JEREMY Unaffiliated
2015-05-21
597
P60007697
GRAHAM, LINDSEY O Republican Party
2015-06-01
598
P80003544
GRAHAM, MARK BLAIR Write-In
2015-04-01
599
P60022928
GRAHAM, WILLIAM KELSEY DR Write-In
2016-09-06
600
P60016987
GRAUMAN, BARRY No Party Affiliation
2015-10-18
601
P60016425
GREEN, DON Republican Party
2015-10-03
602
P60007994
GREEN, JIM Democratic-Farm-Labor
2015-06-15
603
P60022548
GREENMAN, MATTHEW JON MR. Independent
2016-08-08
604
P60021193
GREENSTEIN, M. STEWART Libertarian Party
2016-04-27
605
P00004424
GREENSTEIN, MARK STEWART Libertarian Party
2016-05-05
606
P60021508
GREENSTEIN, MARK STEWART Green Party
2016-05-13
607
P60023108
GRELL, HOLLY-ANNE MS. Independent
2016-09-18
608
P60017860
GREUTER, CLIFTON GENE Write-In
2015-11-12
609
P60018397
GRIBBINS, CHRISTOPHER A Veterans Party
2015-12-06
610
P60008323
GRIBBLE, QUANCIDINE HINSON Democratic Party
2015-06-24
611
P60021607
GRIFFIS, ROBERT DAVIDSON MR. Libertarian Party
2016-05-23
612
P60009453
GRIG, DAVID AARON Independent
2015-08-04
613
P20002986
GRISKIE, CHRISTIN NOEL Republican Party
2013-04-29
614
P60018678
GRISKIE, CHRISTIN NOEL Democratic Party
2015-12-22
615
P60019486
GROTH, EDWARD TIPTON None
2016-01-11
616
P60013372
GROVES, JAMES RYAN Independence Party
2015-08-27
617
P60011418
GROVOM, STANLEY ARTHUR WTP
2015-08-21
618
P60018512
GRUMP, MISTER Independent
2015-12-15
619
P60015492
GRZEBYK, KANDY No Party Affiliation
2015-09-18
620
P60021920
GUICE, ATHENA GABRIELLA Other
2016-06-27
621
P60021128
GUILLAUME, GREGORY MARK None
2016-04-25
622
P60012846
GUMP, FORREST Democratic Party
2015-08-25
623
P60020195
GUSTAFSON, JOSHUA Independent
2016-03-03
624
P60010006
GUTIERREZ, KRISTOPHER JAMES DR. Democratic Party
2015-08-19
625
P60014164
GUY, CAPE Alaskan Independence Party
2015-08-31
626
P60020799
GYRION, LARRY MR Write-In
2016-04-01
627
P60008190
GYURKO, ZOLTAN ISTVAN Other
2015-06-19
628
P60013943
HAAG, JOSHUA American Independent Party
2015-08-30
629
P60016300
HABJAN, JOHN Other
2015-09-30
630
P60009305
HAEN, DAVID M Independent
2015-07-29
631
P60018215
HAGERTY, TIMOTHY SHAWN MR. Democratic Party
2015-11-30
632
P60005949
HAHN, MARTIN JOHN MR III Independent
2015-03-03
633
P60022332
HAINES, GEORGE RYAN MIRADOR MR. HAI
2016-07-22
634
P60017639
HAJILE, NOTLIMAH NAMKCALB MGD
2015-11-06
635
P60015278
HAKEEM, JAWAD HASHEM Democratic Party
2015-09-14
636
P60022480
HALE, DAKOTA Republican Party
2016-08-04
637
P60016508
HALE, JOHN DAVID Libertarian Party
2015-09-01
638
P60022472
HALE, WILLIAM Write-In
2016-08-04
639
P60020211
HALL JR, THOMAS DAVID Constitution Party
2016-03-04
640
P60017688
HALL, DAVID EAMES Republican Party
2015-11-09
641
P60011822
HALL, MILES L Other
2015-08-22
642
P60015104
HALLOWAY, MARK ROBERT Republican Party
2015-09-11
643
P60010303
HAMLIN, QUINN Independent
2015-08-20
644
P60018934
HAMMEL, BRIANNA MAYANN Democratic Party
2016-01-07
645
P60017936
HAMMOND, EMANUEL D'CLAIBORNE None
2015-11-17
646
P60019981
HAMMOND, EMANUEL DCLAIBORNE MR NONE American Independent Party
2016-02-23
647
P60011368
HAMSTER, LUCILLE One Earth Party
2015-08-21
648
P60021201
HANCOCK, JOHN RAY Republican Party
2016-04-27
649
P60021664
HANEY, MICHAEL RAY Independent
2016-06-01
650
P00004135
HANKINS, GERALD LAMAR MR Democratic Party
2015-05-01
651
P60020823
HANNLEY, GREGORY Independent
2016-04-02
652
P60012366
HANNURABI, HEAVEN Independent
2015-08-17
653
P60009115
HANSEN, MAXWELL DOCTOR NO Ace Party
2015-07-21
654
P60009552
HANSON, ROBERT DONALD Republican Party
2015-08-06
655
P60009719
HARDIE, MARK CHARLES MR Democratic Party
2015-08-13
656
P60011020
HARDING, MATTHEW Unaffiliated
2015-08-21
657
P60008984
HARDING, RAYMOND ALLEN MR Constitutional
2015-07-19
658
P60008455
HARKINS, SCOTT ALLEN No Party Affiliation
2015-06-29
659
P60017415
HARPER, STEPHEN Conservative Party
2015-10-28
660
P00004523
HARRELL, SHARON WANDA Unaffiliated
2016-08-18
661
P60018520
HARRIS, ARTHUR MICHAEL American Independent Party
2015-12-15
662
P60016276
HARRIS, KELVIN KEITH MR. Democratic Party
2015-09-29
663
P60016938
HART, CHRISTOPHER J MR. Write-In
2015-10-16
664
P60008760
HART, JASON AARON Democratic Party
2015-07-11
665
P60022704
HART, OSBORNE Socialist Workers Party
2016-08-13
666
P60019106
HAWES, CALVIS L Democratic Party
2016-01-13
667
P60015732
HAWK, JEFFREY A Republican Party
2015-09-23
668
P60008679
HAWKINS, TAMEIKA NICOLE Republican Party
2015-07-08
669
P20004289
HAYDEN, JAMES A Republican Party
2015-01-23
670
P60010428
HAYES, RICKY DOUGLAS MR. Independent
2015-08-20
671
P60018314
HAZZARD, SHANNON MONROE Republican Party
2015-12-02
672
P60017340
HEDGES, JAMES ARTHUR Other
2015-10-27
673
P60015542
HEINEMANN, THOMAS GEORGE Independent
2015-09-19
674
P60014578
HEMAUER, RYAN B Democratic-Farm-Labor
2015-09-04
675
P60005006
HENDRIX, DAVID QUINN Independent
2013-10-17
676
P60011772
HENKE, ANTHONY Unaffiliated
2015-08-22
677
P60015096
HENNING, GARY WAYNE MR. Republican Party
2015-09-11
678
P80001456
HENRY, JOHN ROBERT Democratic Party
2016-02-22
679
P60009263
HENRY, RUSSELL R Republican Party
2015-07-29
680
P60008935
HENRY, SELDEN KENNEDY Republican Party
2015-07-16
681
P60012382
HENWOOD, DOUGLAS FRANCIS Independent
2015-08-24
682
P60022621
HERNANDEZ, BARNEY MICHAEL Independent
2016-08-12
683
P20002085
HEUPEL, RAEDEEN ROSE Independent
2016-09-28
684
P80004765
HEWES, HENRY Democratic Party
2015-11-03
685
P60021086
HEY HE STOLE THAT GUY'S, PIZZA Concerned Citizens Party Of Connecticut
2016-04-20
686
P60016417
HEYDARI, NICOLE MARIAM Independent
2015-10-03
687
P60010014
HEYMAN, AARON None
2015-08-19
688
P60014313
HICKMAN, DAVID P. MR. Independent
2015-09-01
689
P60007945
HIGGINSON, ROBERT Libertarian Party
2015-06-11
690
P20002838
HILL, CHRISTOPHER V Republican Party
2014-08-28
691
P60022860
HILLS, AUSTIN Independent
2016-09-01
692
P60015534
HINKLE, GARY CHARLES Republican Party
2015-09-19
693
P60014271
HIP HOP FOR PRESIDENT Democratic Party
2015-08-29
694
P60017753
HIROSE, KOICHI La Raza Unida
2015-11-10
695
P60022977
HIRSHON, RUSSELL Independent
2016-09-09
696
P60016631
HITLERDID, NOTHINGWRONG Independent
2015-10-08
697
P60012903
HOD, BEN C. DR. Independent
2015-08-25
698
P60005584
HODGE, CHARLES JUNIOR Democratic Party
2014-10-28
699
P60017886
HODGES, SUMAYAH Libertarian Party
2015-11-10
700
P60014123
HOES, BROS BEFORE Independent
2015-08-31
701
P80000672
HOFF, SAMUEL B DR Independent
2016-04-19
702
P60008257
HOFFMAN, RALPH ROBBIE MR. SIR. Democratic Party
2015-06-23
703
P60023694
HOFFMAN, THAMES JOHN MANIAC DESTROYER X-X
2016-11-08
704
P60006582
HOGAN, DANIEL JARED MR Unaffiliated
2015-04-12
705
P80005101
HOINOSKI, DALE Independent
2014-07-14
706
P20004719
HOLCOMB, DAVID CHRISTOPHER Independent
2012-12-19
707
P60012556
HOLLIDAY, DANA ALLISON MS Write-In
2015-08-24
708
P60023405
HOLMBERG, HERBERT Independent
2016-10-17
709
P60007812
HOLT, MICHAEL MCGREGOR MR Unaffiliated
2015-06-09
710
P60022050
HOLY, SHELLEY FAYE Republican Party
2016-07-06
711
P60015633
HONEST, LEZBE Independent
2015-09-22
712
P60023629
HOOVER, ROGER ALAN Unknown
2016-11-01
713
P60008927
HOPKINS, DONALD R JR Unknown
2015-07-16
714
P60019973
HOPKINS, RICHARD PAUL Independent
2016-02-23
715
P60016474
HORISK, ETHAN MR. Republican Party
2015-10-05
716
P60005816
HORN, CHRISTOPHER DARREN MR. No Party Affiliation
2015-02-12
717
P60016722
HOTOP, TIM Republican Party
2015-10-08
718
P60021268
HOUSE, JAMES K JR Republican Party
2016-05-04
719
P60023249
HOUSEHOLDER, NIKKI RAE Independent
2016-10-10
720
P60019221
HOUSTON, MATTHEW MONTGOMERY Democratic Party
2016-01-21
721
P80004617
HOWARD, ALBERT Republican Party
2015-11-23
722
P60013620
HOWARD, CHELENIE Other
2015-08-28
723
P20000550
HOWARD, MILDRED (MILLIE) Republican Party
2015-09-18
724
P60006517
HOWARD, WILLIAM BURN MR Independent
2015-04-09
725
P60010477
HOWENSTEIN, RICHARD CAHRLES MR II Libertarian Party
2015-08-20
726
P60013141
HU, TAIGE Independent
2015-08-26
727
P60013174
HU, TIGER Independent
2015-08-26
728
P60005071
HUBBELL, MICHAEL WAYNE Independent
2013-12-03
729
P60008901
HUBER, FRANK STEVEN DAVID II Independent American Party
2015-07-10
730
P80003478
HUCKABEE, MIKE Republican Party
2015-05-02
731
P60022142
HUDSON, TODD LAVERN MR. Independent
2016-07-14
732
P60017043
HUETTL, JEFF ALLAN Non Partisan
2015-10-20
733
P60017845
HUEY, KEVIN GLENN MISTER Republican Party
2015-11-12
734
P60023355
HUIZINGA, CHRISTOPHER LEE Write-In
2016-10-16
735
P60015849
HUMPHREYS, DEVIN Republican Party
2015-09-27
736
P20002861
HUNT, EUGENE ROSELL JR Republican Party
2013-10-17
737
P60012689
HURD, CHRISTOPHER ROBERT Independent
2015-08-25
738
P60011806
HURLEY, DECLAN MCKOWAN MR. I Independent
2015-08-22
739
P60011558
HURT, SAMUEL LEVI RABBI Write-In
2015-08-21
740
P60017373
HURTEAU, PAUL ROSAIRE Independent
2015-10-27
741
P60015641
HUSTUS, TREVOR JAMES Republican Party
2015-09-22
742
P60013513
HUTCHINSON, MATTHEW Unaffiliated
2015-08-27
743
P60005857
HYDE, JUSTIN NICHOLAS MR. Republican Party
2015-02-27
744
P60020005
HYDROX, COOKIE Write-In
2016-02-24
745
P60018876
HYMAN, SCOTT Libertarian Party
2016-01-03
746
P60015401
HYNES, LIZ DANGER Write-In
2015-09-16
747
P60023322
IN-ALBON, MITCHELL No Party Affiliation
2016-10-15
748
P60006277
INCE, CECIL ANTHONY Libertarian Party
2015-04-02
749
P60020641
INDIANA, TARA MISTRESS Libertarian Party
2016-03-22
750
P60015187
IRIZARRY, MICHAEL JOHN Independent
2015-09-12
751
P60017274
IRWIN, PATRICK ROBERT Independent
2015-10-26
752
P60006210
IRWIN, THOMAS J American Party
2015-03-30
753
P60013083
ISAAK, RICK Independent
2015-08-26
754
P60013851
ISHERE, SECURITY XAT BIGBOY Independent
2015-08-29
755
P60009834
ISRAEL, ABRAHAM Republican Party
2015-08-17
756
P60023157
IVERSON, DENNIS JOHN Independent
2016-09-26
757
P00004846
IWACHIW, WALTER N Republican Party
2015-12-14
758
P60017977
JACKSON, CRAIG ASHLEY REV. JR. Independent
2015-11-18
759
P60018611
JACKSON, DENNY CARROLL Democratic Party
2015-12-18
760
P60015815
JACKSON, KRIS Republican Party
2015-09-26
761
P60015872
JACKSON, MYRON LAWRENCE HOLY Unaffiliated
2015-09-27
762
P60006350
JACKSON, ROLAND Unknown
2015-04-01
763
P60008844
JACKSON, SARAH LEE-BUDD Independent
2015-07-13
764
P20004768
JACOB-FAMBRO, PRINCESS KHADIJAH M PRES Other
2012-11-26
765
P60021979
JACOBSON, PAUL G MR Independent
2016-06-29
766
P60010295
JALLOH, ABU BAKARR MR JR Independent
2015-08-20
767
P60014107
JAMES, TOBUSCUS Democratic Party
2015-08-31
768
P60006483
JANDA, DARIN DONALD MR Independent
2015-04-09
769
P60011715
JANE, MARY Libertarian Party
2015-08-22
770
P60011624
JANICE, HUGH NICHOLAS MR. Democratic Party
2015-08-21
771
P60017266
JEKYLL, DR. Other
2015-10-26
772
P60002086
JENKINS, MICHAEL DWAYNE Unknown
2013-09-16
773
P60008299
JENNINGS, GERALD JOHN II Independent
2015-06-23
774
P60021706
JENSEN, JOEL Write-In
2016-06-05
775
P60018033
JENSEN, NATHAN DAVID MR. Republican Party
2015-11-19
776
P60023371
JENTSCH, SHELBY Independent
2016-10-17
777
P60004900
JEROBOAN, KINS Independent
2013-06-07
778
P60007663
JERRY, RENEE KEYA No Party Affiliation
2015-05-29
779
P60007226
JEWELL, EDWARD CARLTON, SR Unknown
2015-05-04
780
P60002458
JEWELL, ROGER Republican Party
2014-04-29
781
P60019536
JILMORE, GIM George Wallace Party
2016-02-02
782
P60016748
JIMENEZ, COMETA DOG
2015-10-11
783
P60008398
JINDAL, BOBBY Republican Party
2015-06-26
784
P60022845
JOBE, JAMES Write-In
2016-08-28
785
P60019049
JOESTAR, JOHNNY Taxpayers
2016-01-10
786
P60011194
JOHNSON, AIDAN Democratic Party
2015-08-21
787
P60022779
JOHNSON, ASHLEY NICOLE Constitution Party
2016-08-22
788
P60005048
JOHNSON, BARRY LESTER Independent
2014-08-05
789
P60016672
JOHNSON, BORIS DE PFEFFEL RT. HON. MP Conservative Party
2015-10-08
790
P60023546
JOHNSON, COOPER J Libertarian Party
2017-01-17
791
P60013349
JOHNSON, ERIC PAUL Democratic Party
2015-08-27
792
P60012234
JOHNSON, JOHN FITZGERALD MR. Independent
2015-08-23
793
P60011657
JOHNSON, KRYSTAL SHANTRELL MS. Democratic Party
2015-08-21
794
P60022878
JOHNSON, THOMAS ELBERT MR American Independent Conservative
2016-09-02
795
P60008117
JOHNSON, TYRONE MR Republican Party
2015-06-17
796
P60022506
JONES, BILLY M Independent
2016-08-01
797
P60018322
JONES, EDWARD CLAUDE Independent
2015-12-03
798
P60008737
JONES, KELBY ANDREW MR. Democratic Party
2015-07-10
799
P60005980
JONES, SUE LISA Independent
2015-03-10
800
P20003877
JONES, TERRY DR No Party Affiliation
2013-05-31
801
P60004959
JONES, VINCENT CHARLES II Other
2013-08-26
802
P60007291
JONES-TAYLOR, GAYLE LOLETHA MS Democratic Party
2015-05-06
803
P60010840
JORDAN, MICHAEL MR. Independent
2015-08-20
804
P60006848
JOSEPHS, KEITH DANIEL MR. Independent
2015-04-16
805
P60015245
JOSHI, ANIK MR Independent
2015-09-13
806
P60014925
JOY, MATTHEW Other
2015-09-08
807
P60003530
JUDD, KEITH RUSSELL Democratic Party
2015-09-25
808
P20003372
JUDY, CODY ROBERT Democratic Party
2015-07-27
809
P20004446
JULIUS, TYRONE Republican Party
2014-02-18
810
P60005261
JUSTICE, BRENDA DAWN Republican Party
2014-04-15
811
P60022944
KADEY, JOHN K MR. Republican Party
2016-09-07
812
P60005808
KAHN, LYNN SANDRA Independent
2015-02-09
813
P60017308
KALE, STEPHEN DR. Democratic Party
2015-10-26
814
P60003175
KALEMKARIAN, TIMOTHY CHARLES Republican Party
2011-02-03
815
P60009438
KALINCHEVA, MAGDALINA G DR. Republican Party
2015-08-03
816
P60006418
KAMINSKY, GLENN MR. Democratic Party
2015-04-07
817
P60012168
KAN, JONAH ABRAHAM Independent
2015-08-23
818
P60019502
KARPACS, GEORGE A Republican Party
2016-02-01
819
P60008802
KARST, RICHARD HEL
2015-07-13
820
P60003670
KASICH, JOHN R Republican Party
2015-07-23
821
P60007804
KATT, CORNELIUS JANNIK Other
2015-06-09
822
P60020732
KAUFHOLD, LAWRENCE ROBERT ALPHA OMEGA Unknown
2016-03-25
823
P60011327
KAWAII, SPARKLE LADY Independent
2015-08-21
824
P60018777
KAYSER, LUCY LOU MAYOR Write-In
2015-12-30
825
P60016581
KAZOO, FREDRICKSON ASSHAT Other
2015-10-07
826
P60007689
KEITA, MOHAMMED Democratic Party
2015-05-31
827
P60020542
KELLER, JOSH U.S. Taxpayers Party
2016-03-14
828
P60004835
KELLER, MARC ALEXANDER PAUL Republican Party
2013-01-24
829
P60020724
KELLEY, DAVID Other
2016-03-25
830
P60007267
KELSO, LLOYD THOMAS Democratic Party
2015-05-05
831
P60015963
KENDALL, ALAN JAMES Conservative Party
2015-09-28
832
P60009917
KENISTON, CHRISTOPHER ROBERT MR. Veterans Party
2015-08-18
833
P80005473
KENNEDY, ALYSON Socialist Workers Party
2016-08-13
834
P60023041
KENNEDY, STEPHEN GERARD Unknown
2016-09-10
835
P60019619
KENNELLY, KRISTEN Democratic Party
2016-02-04
836
P60008273
KENNY, JAMES J Independent
2015-06-23
837
P60006228
KERBEL, STEVEN ELLIOTT Libertarian Party
2015-03-30
838
P60010881
KESELOWSKI, BRIAN ALLEN MR. Independent
2015-08-20
839
P60022407
KETCHAM, TAE MR Unaffiliated
2016-07-29
840
P60019742
KETENBRINK, BILLY JOE MR Republican Party
2016-02-12
841
P60015708
KHANNA, BENJAMIN ANTONIO Independent
2015-09-22
842
P60016847
KICKS, MINISTER Independent
2015-10-13
843
P60023082
KIDD, PAT Independent
2016-09-15
844
P60019577
KIEVMAN, MEIKO MIYAGAWA Independent
2016-02-03
845
P60021292
KILTON, MICAH LEE MR, Republican Party
2016-05-04
846
P60023454
KINDLER, WILLIAM J. MR. III Desert Green Party
2016-10-18
847
P60004819
KINLAW, MICHAEL WAYNE Republican Party
2012-11-13
848
P60022175
KINNISON, KAREN DELL Independent
2016-07-18
849
P60005436
KINSEY, RONALD LOUIS Other
2014-08-15
850
P60021896
KIRK, ELIZABETH ANNE MS. SED
2016-06-22
851
P60008877
KISSI, ALEXANDER OB. BISHOP Republican Party
2015-07-14
852
P60016383
KITTINGTON, VALMA Republican Party
2015-10-01
853
P60007192
KITTREDGE, GARY STEPHEN Unaffiliated
2015-05-04
854
P60022365
KIVIOR, AIMEE Democratic Party
2016-07-28
855
P60008570
KLEIN, DARREN ANDREW Other
2015-07-06
856
P60006798
KLINE, CHAD CHRISTOPHER Write-In
2015-04-15
857
P60018231
KNIGHT, DAVID DREW Independent
2015-11-30
858
P60021458
KNOLL, JOHN JR Republican Party
2016-05-11
859
P60014354
KNOWLES, BEYONC? GISELLE None
2015-09-01
860
P60020997
KOELLNER, ERIC A. Independent
2016-04-14
861
P60015419
KOPITKE, KYLE KENLEY DOCTOR Independent
2015-09-17
862
P60009503
KORB, STEVEN GERARD Independent
2015-08-05
863
P60020955
KRAMER, BRIAN ALLEN Independent
2016-04-13
864
P40000564
KREML, WILLIAM P Green Party
2015-11-03
865
P60016490
KUBACH, NATHAN K Republican Party
2015-10-06
866
P60005527
KUFFEL, ROBERT ELLERY Libertarian Party
2014-10-14
867
P60012952
KUMRO, CHRISTOPHER EVERETT Independent
2015-08-25
868
P60011764
KURDZIEL, ANTHONY MR Democratic Party
2015-08-22
869
P60015989
KUSH, GEORGE W MLG Independent
2015-09-29
870
P60019395
L'EFFETPAP', SUR CANAL+ Unaffiliated
2016-01-28
871
P80005572
LA RIVA, GLORIA ESTELA PFD
2015-10-13
872
P60009016
LABO, THOMAS MATTHEW Independent
2015-07-20
873
P60015625
LACOMB, RODNEY DALE MR Independent
2015-09-22
874
P60019924
LAMONT, JOSEPH RYAN Independent
2016-02-21
875
P00003640
LANCE-COUNCIL, TEMPERANCE Other
2013-01-16
876
P60015898
LANDE CLARK, MICHELLE MARIE MRS. Democratic Party
2015-09-28
877
P60008232
LANG, JENNIFER MARIE DR. Republican Party
2015-06-22
878
P60014883
LANGAN, DOUGLAS GARRETT REV. DR. Write-In
2015-09-09
879
P60010626
LANNISTER, TYRION MR. HOL
2015-08-20
880
P60020096
LANTZ, TOM Write-In
2016-03-02
881
P60013901
LAPAN, KASEY RYAN Republican Party
2015-08-29
882
P60012127
LAPLANTE, RONALD JOHN II No Party Affiliation
2015-08-23
883
P60016995
LAPOINTE, KEITH MR Write-In
2015-10-18
884
P60007978
LARM, DAVID ROBERT MR Unaffiliated
2015-06-13
885
P60004777
LAROSE, JOSUE Republican Party
2008-12-12
886
P60022555
LASH, KEN Unknown
2016-08-09
887
P60020393
LAU, RYAN Libertarian Party
2016-03-08
888
P60023165
LAUKIEN, LUCAS Unaffiliated
2016-09-26
889
P60005998
LAUREL-SMITH, ABBEY SAMUEL MR Republican Party
2015-03-11
890
P60006095
LAVIGNE, JONATHAN PAUL Democratic Party
2015-03-23
891
P60005287
LAW, JAMES "TITUS THE GREAT" Democratic Party
2014-04-17
892
P60021037
LAWRENCE-OSORIO, NIISA Democratic Party
2016-04-15
893
P60012317
LAWSON, PATRICK STEVEN JR Independent
2015-08-24
894
P20003042
LAX MILLER, LORETTA Democratic Party
2013-06-27
895
P60019387
LAYTON, NYLE BENJAMIN MR Republican Party
2016-01-27
896
P60013554
LEAHY, BRENNEN MICHAEL Freedom Party
2015-08-27
897
P60011244
LEDNOVICH, MICHAEL ANTHONY MR. Independent
2015-08-21
898
P60013752
LEE, ALEXANDER Independent
2015-08-28
899
P20000055
LEE, KIP Libertarian Party
2013-02-20
900
P80003734
LEE, MONROE Republican Party
2015-07-20
901
P20001905
LEE, ROBERT Independent
2015-08-04
902
P60015922
LEE, THOMAS PAUL Independent
2015-09-21
903
P60008620
LEE..., R.... Other
2015-07-07
904
P60018041
LEGAN, JAMES DAVID Independence Party
2015-11-20
905
P60009628
LEGATE, JAMES WALTER JR Taxpayers
2015-08-07
906
P60004926
LEHIGH, ROBERT FANE Other
2013-08-15
907
P60011962
LEILI, ADAM DANIEL Republican Party
2015-08-22
908
P60014321
LENTS, BRAYDYN GIOVANNI Republican Party
2015-09-01
909
P60005089
LEONARD, JERRY L Republican Party
2013-10-31
910
P60016375
LEONHARDT, SHAWN WPP
2015-10-01
911
P60009685
LESSIG, LAWRENCE Democratic Party
2015-08-11
912
P60005717
LEWIS JR, JULIAN BISHOP Independent
2015-01-06
913
P60021383
LEWIS, JAMES ARTHUR Independent
2016-05-09
914
P60012762
LIBBY, JAMES A. Independence Party
2015-08-25
915
P60008638
LIBRACE, DAVID Independent
2015-07-02
916
P60021409
LICE, SOME Republican Party
2016-05-10
917
P60007051
LICHTENFELS, BRIAN KEITH MR Unaffiliated
2015-04-25
918
P60018868
LIEGH, ZACHARIUS Democratic Party
2016-01-03
919
P60017084
LIKECAILLOU, SWAGSWAG Alaskan Independence Party
2015-10-20
920
P60011038
LILLARD, DAVID JAMES DR. Republican Party
2015-08-21
921
P60019825
LILLY, LAMONT Other
2016-02-16
922
P60017225
LILPUP, LUCY CHIMI MRS. Republican Party
2015-10-24
923
P60007721
LIN, DAVID TAWEI MR. Independent
2015-06-04
924
P60007150
LINDER, MATTHEW STEVEN Democratic Party
2015-04-29
925
P60011848
LITTLE, DAN Independent
2015-08-22
926
P60007275
LIU, GEOFFREY KUANG HUA Write-In
2015-05-05
927
P60006699
LIVINGSTON, DAVID BLAINE Other
2015-04-13
928
P60004991
LLOYD, JUNE LA'GAY Independent
2013-09-27
929
P60013240
LMAO, AYYY Communist Party
2015-08-26
930
P60011400
LOCKER, KYLE Constitution Party
2015-08-21
931
P60017530
LOGSDON, JACK LOUIS Independent
2015-11-02
932
P60016318
LOLMYNAMEISJON, @ Peace And Freedom
2015-09-30
933
P60009040
LONG, CHARLES ANTHONY Republican Party
2015-07-20
934
P20003612
LOPEZ, AURORA Republican Party
2015-04-13
935
P60016763
LOUP, TONY Unaffiliated
2015-10-12
936
P60010667
LOURNG, VICTOR Independent
2015-08-20
937
P60006426
LOWE, DONALD EUGENE Independent
2015-04-07
938
P60005253
LOWER, BARTHOLOMEW JAMES Republican Party
2014-04-02
939
P60019650
LUCKETT, ANTHONY Freedom Party
2016-02-09
940
P60005667
LUNDE, BARBARA JEAN None
2014-12-29
941
P60018504
LUNGO, ROBERT FRANCIS Independent
2015-12-11
942
P60014370
LUTOSTANSKI, JEFF MR. Independent
2015-09-01
943
P60007069
LUTZ, RANDALL ROY Independent
2015-04-27
944
P60013224
LYNAH, CAMERON THOMAS Write-In
2015-08-26
945
P60006954
LYNCH, DENNIS MICHAEL Republican Party
2015-04-22
946
P80004567
LYNCH, FRANK Republican Party
2015-11-16
947
P60017423
LYNCH, JAMES P SR Republican Party
2015-10-27
948
P60020856
LYNCH, JOSEPH TIMOTHY Independent
2016-04-05
949
P60012457
LYNCH, MARSHAWN Peace And Freedom
2015-08-24
950
P60015716
LYNCH, WILLIAM CHARLES Democratic Party
2015-09-23
951
P60006749
LYNCH, WILLIAM THOMAS MR Other
2015-04-14
952
P60010493
LYNN, CHRISTOPHER Independent
2015-08-20
953
P60007036
MACE, RAYMOND MR. Independent
2015-04-24
954
P60021789
MACK, RASHON D. Republican Party
2016-06-14
955
P60005386
MACKIMZEY, DEBORAH MAE Independent
2014-07-07
956
P60006475
MACLEOD, ROBERT ALLEN MR. JR. AME
2015-04-08
957
P60011491
MACPHERSON, CLEO WALTER Write-In
2015-08-21
958
P60020427
MACY, EDWARD MR Independent
2016-03-09
959
P60011616
MAGOLNICK, MICHAEL Independent
2015-08-21
960
P60010733
MAHER, MAHER Communist Party
2015-08-20
961
P60019254
MAILLOUX, LUCY ISABEL MRS Independent
2016-01-22
962
P60018249
MALDONADO, JOSEPH A Independent
2015-11-23
963
P00003814
MALONE, JOAN Republican Party
2014-07-31
964
P60019015
MANDELA, BARACK OBAMA MR. Democratic Party
2016-01-08
965
P60015773
MANELSKI, DEVON MARCUS Independent
2015-09-24
966
P60013604
MANIS, ROBERT Independence Party
2015-08-28
967
P60007895
MANLEY, ELIJAH D No Party Affiliation
2015-06-10
968
P60017928
MANN, ROBERT L Independent
2015-11-16
969
P60020666
MANN, TROY Write-In
2016-03-22
970
P60017381
MANNING, KEVIN PAUL Independent
2015-10-27
971
P60022092
MANNIX, GLENN MR Independent
2016-07-10
972
P60016714
MAO, ANDREW Democratic Party
2015-10-08
973
P00001099
MARCINEK, ALOYSIUS R Independent
2015-08-06
974
P60021540
MARK, MIKE Independent
2016-05-18
975
P60005410
MARKOVICH, BARBARA MAE ADAMS Republican Party
2014-08-02
976
P60017027
MARKS, STEPHEN MR. Reform Party
2015-10-20
977
P60021482
MAROOF, NETANEL Independent
2016-05-12
978
P60020336
MARSHALL, NOONE DANGER REVEREND Write-In
2016-03-07
979
P60018074
MARSHALL, SHANT ANTOINE Write-In
2015-11-20
980
P60015476
MARSTON DAVID L SR Independent
2015-09-17
981
P60009909
MARTIN, ALONZO TABLET SR Republican Party
2015-08-18
982
P60014735
MARTIN, ANDREW NOMORECPD Unknown
2015-09-06
983
P60010485
MARTIN, CATHERINE Independent
2015-08-20
984
P60012739
MARTIN, ERIC BROOK MR Write-In
2015-08-25
985
P60017332
MARTIN, HARVEY MR. Democratic Party
2015-10-27
986
P60008505
MARTIN, JAMES RAY Republican Party
2015-07-01
987
P60011541
MARTIN, JOHN DAVID Democratic Party
2015-08-21
988
P60004843
MARTINEZ, SHAWNA JOY Independent
2013-01-28
989
P60008943
MARTINX, ANDY Republican Party
2015-07-16
990
P00003756
MARTISKO, MIKE BENJAMIN Republican Party
2013-03-22
991
P60017092
MARTOWSKA, MATTHEW Unaffiliated
2015-10-21
992
P60009420
MASSEY, PADDINGTON VERMON MS. Democratic Party
2015-08-01
993
P60016979
MATHESON, RICHARD LEE MR Write-In
2015-10-17
994
P60009123
MATHEWS, CORNELUIS Republican Party
2015-07-22
995
P60018058
MATHIAS, LONNIE WAYNE Democratic Party
2015-11-20
996
P60020161
MATTFLORES, THE MR. ESQ. Unaffiliated
2016-03-03
997
P60014487
MATTINGLY, BRANDON Unknown
2015-09-03
998
P60020559
MATTISON, HALEN MR. Independent
2016-03-14
999
P60022787
MATUREN, MICHAEL ANDREW Other
2016-08-22
1000
P60006913
MAUL, LESTER RALPH MR JR Independent
2015-04-21
1001
P60012770
MAXWELL, KENNY MAI BALLZ MR Republican Party
2015-08-25
1002
P60014776
MCAFEE, JOHN DAVID Unaffiliated
2015-09-08
1003
P60017910
MCALLISTER, RENEE BETH Democratic Party
2015-11-14
1004
P60005238
MCCALL, ANGIE None
2014-03-18
1005
P60019080
MCCALL, BENSON MR Independent
2016-01-12
1006
P60011293
MCCARTHY, JOHN EDWARD MR. Republican Party
2015-08-21
1007
P60018975
MCCARTHY, STEPHEN JOHN Republican Party
2016-01-08
1008
P60012994
MCCLANAHAN`, TIMOTHY W Progressive Party
2015-08-26
1009
P60009701
MCCOIG, NIKKI Unknown
2015-08-12
1010
P60023488
MCCONNELL, GEORGE THOMAS Independent
2016-10-24
1011
P60020245
MCCORMICK, KEVIN Libertarian Party
2016-03-04
1012
P60018579
MCCOY, MAX CAT Republican Party
2015-12-17
1013
P60007366
MCCUBBINS, LIMBERBUTT Democratic Party
2015-05-06
1014
P60019130
MCDOWELL, ALYSSA DARA MS. Democratic Party
2016-01-15
1015
P40000820
MCDOWELL, EDDIE Republican Party
2014-05-30
1016
P60006681
MCEACHERN, JENNIFER ANN Independent
2015-04-13
1017
P60015591
MCGEE, ROBERT DERK Republican Party
2015-09-21
1018
P60013976
MCGHEE, ROBERT MR. Republican Party
2015-08-30
1019
P60008091
MCGINNIS, STEVEN MICHAEL Unaffiliated
2015-06-16
1020
P60011319
MCGUIRE, SCOTTIE JR Independent
2015-08-21
1021
P60005378
MCKART, PATRICK STEPHEN Democratic Party
2014-07-02
1022
P60009800
MCKEEN, JEREMY MARC Democratic Party
2015-08-17
1023
P60009313
MCKEEVER, EAMON Ace Party
2015-07-29
1024
P60009743
MCKENNA, PATRICK REV. Other
2015-08-13
1025
P60011608
MCKOCKENER, BERRY JO MR. Republican Party
2015-08-21
1026
P60007580
MCKOWN, DARRELL MACK Democratic Party
2015-05-20
1027
P60010170
MCLEAN, ANDREW GREGORY Independent
2015-08-20
1028
P60022381
MCLEAN, MARK ALEXANDER MR. II Write-In
2016-07-28
1029
P60006657
MCMANUS, MYLES MR. Unaffiliated
2015-04-13
1030
P60014297
MCMENAMIN, DAVID A Libertarian Party
2015-09-01
1031
P60007333
MCMENEMY, MICHAEL Democratic Party
2015-05-06
1032
P60022076
MCMILLAN, DAVID NEAL MR American People'S Freedom Party
2016-07-08
1033
P60016805
MCMILLAN, JIMMY "RENT IS TOO DAMN HIGH Republican Party
2015-10-13
1034
P60022654
MCMULLIN, EVAN Independent
2016-08-15
1035
P60006459
MCNEAL JOHNSON, WILLIAM JOSEPH Independent
2015-04-08
1036
P80005762
MCNEIL, ROBERT A (BOB) Other
2015-08-31
1037
P60013216
ME, HAVE SEX WITH Unaffiliated
2015-08-26
1038
P60009362
MEADOWS, NATHAN EVAN Republican Party
2015-07-31
1039
P80003031
MEADOWS, SHERRY A Democratic Party
2015-07-30
1040
P60017720
MEEK, SCOTT ALLEN Independent
2015-11-09
1041
P60005394
MEI, RUBY Independent
2014-07-14
1042
P60018348
MELGAR, ANTONIO ORLANDO Democratic Party
2015-11-28
1043
P20004297
MENARD, ROLAND DURPHY III Independent
2014-06-21
1044
P60014644
MENGES, RYAN M. SIR WA
2015-09-05
1045
P60005444
MENIER, THOMAS KENT SR Independent
2014-08-22
1046
P60013521
MENZIE, BRETT Write-In
2015-08-27
1047
P60009156
MERCADO, GERMAN QUINONES JR MR Unknown
2015-07-22
1048
P80003205
MERCER, LEE L JR Democratic Party
2012-12-28
1049
P60008893
MERRY, LINDA LOUISE Independent
2015-07-14
1050
P60021755
MERTENS, DREW THOMAS Independent
2016-06-09
1051
P40003279
MESPLAY, KENT PHILIP Green Party
2016-01-19
1052
P60009859
MESSINA, PETER Republican Party
2015-08-17
1053
P60005964
MICHAELS, DANIEL TRAVIS Democratic Party
2015-03-05
1054
P60019338
MICHLER, THOMAS EDWARD Independent
2016-01-25
1055
P60006665
MICKERT, ANDREW CHARLES Other
2015-04-09
1056
P60009578
MIKLOS, GEORGE D American Independent Conservative
2015-08-06
1057
P60010931
MILLER, ALEXANDER Unaffiliated
2015-08-20
1058
P60016896
MILLER, JASON Democratic Party
2015-10-14
1059
P60006731
MILLER, RAYMOND MELVIN Republican Party
2015-04-08
1060
P60006400
MILLIGAN, JEREMY LEE MR. A99
2015-04-07
1061
P60022761
MILLS, ANDREW EDWARD None
2016-08-20
1062
P60007499
MILLS, DAVID ALLEN Democratic Party
2015-05-07
1063
P60008612
MILLS, DAVID ALLEN MR Republican Party
2015-07-06
1064
P60013075
MILLS, JESSI LYNN Republican Party
2015-08-26
1065
P60021227
MILNES, ROBERT WILLIAM Libertarian Party
2016-04-30
1066
P60004827
MIMS, TIFFANI EL DAWN Republican Party
2012-11-27
1067
P60014362
MINAJ, NICKI None
2015-09-01
1068
P60012580
MINI SCHNAUZER, REMO CUTEST DOG EVER DOG
2015-08-25
1069
P60014750
MINIX, ROBBY JAMES Independent
2015-09-07
1070
P60016532
MISSELT, STEVEN ERIK Democratic Party
2015-10-06
1071
P60014214
MITCHELL, EMILY Independent
2015-08-31
1072
P80003635
MITCHELL, JAMES CREIGHTON JR Republican Party
2016-01-11
1073
P60006012
MITCHELL, JAMES CREIGHTON MR JR Republican Party
2015-03-11
1074
P60009529
MITCHELL-KING, CHARLES IVAN Independent
2015-08-05
1075
P60014438
MOBLEY, BYRON RUSSELL MR Independent
2015-09-02
1076
P60022340
MOE, JOHN D Independent
2016-07-25
1077
P60016482
MOGYOROSSY, JULIUS E. Democratic Party
2015-12-02
1078
P60021060
MOHR, ELMER S N
2016-04-18
1079
P60006947
MOLINELLI, COREY JAMES MR Constitutional
2015-04-22
1080
P40002446
MOLLENHOUR, GRADY DEAN REV JR Democratic Party
2015-09-09
1081
P60022811
MONARCH, EDDIE CRAIG Independent
2016-08-23
1082
P60010147
MONDA, CHRISTOPHER Democratic Party
2015-08-19
1083
P60017514
MONTAIGNE, ETRAIN MR Republican Party
2015-11-01
1084
P60009594
MONTGOMERY, KEVIN J Independent
2015-08-06
1085
P60007200
MOODY, DERICK Other
2015-05-04
1086
P60013232
MOONEY, JOHN MR, Independent
2015-08-26
1087
P60007473
MOORE, BILLY TOM Independent
2015-05-11
1088
P60023231
MOORE, JASON THOMAS MR. Republican Party
2016-10-10
1089
P60015484
MOORE, KOEN ROBERT Independent
2015-09-18
1090
P60006889
MOORE, TIMOTHY JAY MR. Republican Party
2015-04-17
1091
P60004405
MOOREHEAD, MONICA GAIL Unknown
2016-02-09
1092
P60021938
MOOSE LOOKALIKE FOOL THAT WILL, DOG EATING MANIACAL FISH BRAINED UGLY COMMANDANT BE ELECTE Republican Party
2016-06-27
1093
P60019791
MOOYE, ALAMYE Communist Party
2016-02-15
1094
P60015047
MORALES, VIRGINIA Democratic Party
2015-09-10
1095
P20001145
MORASCINI, DAVID JOHN None
2015-05-05
1096
P60019932
MORCHAK, CHRISTOPHER CARNEY Republican Party
2016-02-21
1097
P60008448
MORCOM, PERRY WAYNE Independent
2015-06-19
1098
P60012804
MOREAU, CHRISTOPHER ANDREW MR. Independent
2015-08-25
1099
P60021185
MOREAU, KEVIN MICHAEL Independent
2016-04-27
1100
P60008588
MORGAN, BRANDON JARED Independent
2015-07-06
1101
P60017662
MORISSON, SAMUEL JOSEPH DENIS COLM Independent
2015-11-08
1102
P60019114
MORRIS, LAIO CHANTELLE None
2016-01-14
1103
P60018496
MORRISSEY, JOHN FRENCH MR. Republican Party
2015-12-14
1104
P60016870
MORROW, ERECK DANIEL MR. N/A
2015-10-14
1105
P60023538
MOWERY, CONNER JAMES Republican Party
2016-10-25
1106
P60006640
MOYNIHAN, SHAWN STEPHEN Independent
2015-04-13
1107
P60018801
MOYOWASIFSA-CURRY, SEDINAM KINAMO CHRIS Green Party
2015-12-31
1108
P60021490
MSRTIN, HARVEY LCPL Peace And Freedom
2016-05-13
1109
P60017258
MUCCI, JOSEPH Democratic Party
2015-10-26
1110
P60005220
MULLIKIN, TONY None
2014-03-18
1111
P60010774
MULLINS, BAIN Freedom Party
2015-08-20
1112
P60022399
MURPHY, DAVID PATRICK Unknown
2016-07-29
1113
P60006558
MURPHY, JUSTIN ROBERT MR Green Party
2015-04-10
1114
P60004876
MURPHY, ROME II Democratic Party
2013-05-07
1115
P60008166
MYERS, HILARY HELEN No Party Affiliation
2015-06-18
1116
P60018165
MYERS, J.R. Constitution Party
2015-11-26
1117
P60007952
MYERS, TIMOTHY HAMILTON Independent
2015-06-09
1118
P60006632
NAGEL, ERIC Independent
2015-04-13
1119
P60008109
NAGLE, GLORIA JEAN Independent
2015-06-17
1120
P60009339
NAPODANO, MICHAEL ANDREW Independent
2015-07-29
1121
P60018280
NASH, JAMES ELBERT Other
2015-12-01
1122
P60017068
NATION, CARRIE Prohibition Party
2015-10-20
1123
P60019213
NAYLOR, KATIE D Independent
2016-01-20
1124
P60022662
NEAL, MICHAEL TIMOTHEY Republican Party
2016-08-15
1125
P60010238
NEESE, BRETT REED Independent
2015-08-20
1126
P60006715
NEFF, CRAIG ALAN MR. No Party Affiliation
2015-04-14
1127
P60016466
NEGLE, THOMAS EDWARD Republican Party
2015-10-05
1128
P60021045
NEILSON, SEAN THOMAS Peace And Freedom Party
2016-04-15
1129
P60020120
NELSON, EDWARD Democratic Party
2016-03-03
1130
P60008661
NELSON, URYAN MR. Independent
2015-07-08
1131
P60023132
NESTOR, ERIN SEAN Independent
2016-09-22
1132
P60012408
NEURO, XAVIER G. Democratic Party
2015-08-24
1133
P60021375
NEVARRO, FERNANDO CASTELLANOS Independent
2016-05-04
1134
P20002176
NEVEU, DEONIA Independent
2015-03-04
1135
P60007937
NEWLAND, K. ROSS Republican Party
2015-06-11
1136
P60019478
NEWMAN, DAN POE MR Democratic Party
2016-01-31
1137
P60009024
NICELY, MICHAEL Independence Party
2015-07-20
1138
P60007374
NICHOLS, ROGER EUGENE MR. United Party
2015-05-06
1139
P60021235
NIEMITZ, STEPHEN M Green Party
2016-05-01
1140
P60018983
NIKLAWSKI, ANDREW Libertarian Party
2016-01-08
1141
P60012226
NIPPERT, BRIAN Independent
2015-08-23
1142
P60022910
NOGA-STYRON, KRYSTAL E. Independent
2016-09-05
1143
P60014594
NORTHCUTT, GREEN Libertarian Party
2015-09-04
1144
P60013919
NORTHUP, PETER MR. II Republican Party
2015-08-30
1145
P60018918
NORWOOD, QUINON MARVIN MR. IV Republican Party
2016-01-05
1146
P60017795
NOTBRUCEWAYNE, BATMAN Communist Party
2015-11-11
1147
P60016821
NUNN, BRETT A Republican Party
2015-10-13
1148
P60009768
NUNO, ROGELIO Independent
2015-08-14
1149
P60013737
NUTS, CEEDEEZ Independent
2015-08-28
1150
P60017001
NYARLATHOTEP, CRAWLING CHAOS THE Communist Party
2015-10-19
1151
P60006533
O'GRADY, TIMOTHY PATRICK Independent
2015-04-09
1152
P60019767
O'GRADY, TREVOR MICHEAL DEVEN Other
2016-02-12
1153
P60007671
O'MALLEY, MARTIN JOSEPH Democratic Party
2015-05-29
1154
P60007408
O'MARA, DONALD GAIL Independent
2015-05-07
1155
P60015740
O'NEILL, BRIAN JAMES CANDIDATE II Democratic Party
2015-09-23
1156
P60017670
O'NEILL, JAMES J Republican Party
2015-11-09
1157
P60006608
OATMAN, MICHAEL REVEREND Independent
2015-04-12
1158
P60016524
OBERDOVE, JESSE Other
2015-10-06
1159
P60009651
OCKANDER, PATRICK ANTHONY MR. Constitution Party
2015-08-10
1160
P60017464
OCONNOR, MATTHEW BRENDAN None
2015-10-30
1161
P60016862
OELTJENBRUNS, THOMAS COLE Republican Party
2015-10-13
1162
P60019288
OF LEPPERT, MICHAEL ANDREW DUKE Other
2016-01-23
1163
P40000382
OGIN, FREDERICK EUGENE Democratic Party
2015-08-28
1164
P60004322
OGLE, JAMES ORLANDO III Democratic Party
2013-11-26
1165
P60005691
OLEWINE, SCOT GRANT Republican Party
2014-12-31
1166
P60006327
OLEYAR, JEFFREY M Write-In
2015-04-04
1167
P60008687
OLIVEREZ, ESTEBAN MIGUEL MR. Republican Party
2015-07-09
1168
P60023389
OLSON, JEFFREY Unaffiliated
2016-10-17
1169
P60014974
ORTIZ, ANDREW RONALD Independent
2015-09-09
1170
P60016284
OSKAR SOHAM, JOSH MORDECAI JAY PRAGOON DR Communist Party
2015-09-30
1171
P60013059
OSTROM, DAVID BRADY Republican Party
2015-08-26
1172
P60019262
OSTROW, BEN Independent
2016-01-22
1173
P60019999
OTIS, JAMES LAMBERT Republican Party
2016-02-16
1174
P60006962
OTT, SUSAN GELBER Democratic Party
2015-04-20
1175
P60023637
OUTLY, ALAN J Unknown
2016-11-03
1176
P60005360
OWENS, DANIEL ROBERT Democratic Party
2014-06-25
1177
P60006772
OWENS, WARREN PATRICK Unaffiliated
2015-04-15
1178
P60020138
PACICH, DANIEL MICHAEL U.S. Labor Party
2016-03-03
1179
P60013018
PADGETT, DEVON DEEZ NUTZ Republican Party
2015-08-26
1180
P60012119
PALMIERI, LUKE None
2015-08-23
1181
P60020625
PALPATINE, EMPEROR Concerned Citizens Party Of Connecticut
2016-03-19
1182
P60015203
PALUMBO, PAUL ME
2015-09-13
1183
P60010550
PAPPAS, JOHN ANDREW One Earth Party
2015-08-20
1184
P60012267
PARADISE, CHRISTOPHER JOHN SENIOR Republican Party
2015-08-24
1185
P60012937
PARKER, DAVID None
2015-08-25
1186
P60018223
PARKER, JOHN STANLEY Independent
2015-11-30
1187
P60012747
PARKS, DANIEL KITTREDGE Peace And Freedom
2015-08-25
1188
P60007572
PATAKI, GEORGE E Republican Party
2015-06-02
1189
P60022183
PATEK, ADAM T Write-In
2016-07-18
1190
P60019148
PATER, JEROEN Independent
2016-01-16
1191
P60008695
PATTERSON, STEPHEN MICHAEL Republican Party
2015-07-09
1192
P60012283
PAUL, JEFF HSA
2015-08-24
1193
P40003576
PAUL, RAND Republican Party
2015-04-08
1194
P60005519
PAVILACK, HARRY Democratic Party
2014-10-14
1195
P60012515
PAWTER OF GRYFFINDOR, HAIRY JAY-MZ MC I
2015-08-24
1196
P60014768
PAYAN, JESUS JR. Democratic Party
2015-09-08
1197
P60019551
PCOLA, JOSEPH CASH Democratic Party
2016-02-03
1198
P60019601
PCOLA, SKYLAR TRISHA ALLISON HOLLY Democratic Party
2016-02-04
1199
P60017118
PEARSON, DENNIS LEE COLONEL Democratic Party
2015-10-22
1200
P60021649
PEARSON, JOEL MR. Write-In
2016-05-30
1201
P60014842
PEASE, JEFFREY SCOTT CAPTAIN II Write-In
2015-09-08
1202
P60015013
PENDLETON, CATHY JOHNSON Democratic Party
2015-09-09
1203
P20004958
PENDLETON, MARK C Independent
2013-01-02
1204
P60007861
PENT, JEREMIAH Independent
2015-06-09
1205
P60013547
PEPE, RAREST Unknown
2015-08-27
1206
P60006541
PERERA, RYAN JOSEPH QUINTON MR. Communist Party
2015-04-09
1207
P60012473
PERICOLO, ANTHONY AMERIGO MR. Republican Party
2015-08-24
1208
P60008752
PERKINS, ANGUS VALENTINO Democratic Party
2015-07-10
1209
P60007879
PERKINS, GARY WAYNE JR Independent
2015-06-10
1210
P60020617
PERRY, BRIAN A MR Other
2016-03-19
1211
P60006822
PERRY, CHARLES CHAZ LELAND III Independent
2015-04-15
1212
P20003281
PERRY, JAMES R (RICK) Republican Party
2015-06-19
1213
P60019270
PESCAROLO, DYLAN JACOB Independent
2016-01-23
1214
P60013307
PETE, SNEAKY MR Independent
2015-08-26
1215
P60005634
PETER, RICHARD Independent
2014-12-10
1216
P60017563
PETERSEN, AUSTIN WADE Libertarian Party
2015-11-04
1217
P60021730
PETERSON, RON PETE Democratic Party
2016-07-08
1218
P60010808
PETROVIC, NENAD Independent
2015-08-20
1219
P60005626
PETYO, MICHAEL EDWARD Republican Party
2014-12-09
1220
P60009727
PEULER, MICHAEL HENRY Independent
2015-08-13
1221
P60006038
PFLEIDERER, REBECCA None
2015-03-13
1222
P60015690
PHILLIPS, CHRIS MR. Independent
2015-09-22
1223
P60007283
PIATT, MARTY MR. Unknown
2015-05-05
1224
P60006285
PICA, LOUIS S None
2015-04-03
1225
P60010659
PICARD, JEAN-LUC None
2015-08-20
1226
P60013679
PICCOLA, FRANK CARL No Party Affiliation
2015-08-28
1227
P60020476
PIERCE, DAVIS GEORGE MR Independence Party
2016-03-11
1228
P60019452
PIERCE, GEORGE VINCENT Libertarian Party
2016-01-30
1229
P60017779
PINEDA, ROY Communist Party
2015-11-11
1230
P60005881
PINKNEY BUTTS, PAMELA M REV Other
2015-03-02
1231
P80004328
PINNAVAIA, MATTHEW DAVID None
2014-06-20
1232
P60014990
PINON, GILBERT PAUL Democratic Party
2015-09-09
1233
P60013299
PIRTLE, WILLIAM ANDREW Independent
2015-08-26
1234
P60008646
PITTMAN, WILLIAM A Unaffiliated
2015-07-07
1235
P60022837
PLATTER, JIM MR. PBP
2016-08-26
1236
P60018173
PLEASE, BITCH Republican Party
2015-11-28
1237
P60020179
PLOEGER, JEREMY LEE Independent
2016-03-03
1238
P60006376
PODERS, ERIC M Independent
2015-04-06
1239
P60021912
POOL, ROBERT EARL MR No Party Affiliation
2016-06-24
1240
P60016854
POPE, MARTIN NEAL Unaffiliated
2015-10-13
1241
P60015062
POPLIN, SVEN No Party Affiliation
2015-09-10
1242
P60020609
POTATO, PAUL Y MR. Write-In
2016-03-18
1243
P60013448
POTTER, ARTHUR (ART) JOHN IV Republican Party
2015-08-27
1244
P60012523
POTTER, HARRY THE MLG WIZARD ULTRA-MC UMC HP Commandments Party
2015-08-24
1245
P60013836
POUND, DICK YOUR MOM Right To Life
2015-08-29
1246
P60014206
POWELL, JOHN MARC None
2015-08-31
1247
P80003916
POWELL, MICHEL ANISSA I Democratic Party
2015-06-24
1248
P80005010
POWELL, SAMUEL LYNDELL Independent
2013-11-22
1249
P60016920
PRAG, CHOMI Republican Party
2015-10-15
1250
P60018439
PRESENT, THE GHOST OF CHRISTMAS MMXV One Earth Party
2015-12-09
1251
P60012325
PRESTE, PAUL GEORGE Unknown
2015-08-11
1252
P60022589
PRESTON, KENNETH Independent
2016-08-10
1253
P60009073
PRIBBLE, ROBERT LEONARD II Democratic Party
2015-07-20
1254
P60014941
PRICE, ROSS United Party
2015-09-09
1255
P60022035
PRIESTER, JESSICA Other
2016-07-04
1256
P60021151
PROCTOR, DONALD MR. JR. Write-In
2016-04-26
1257
P60008547
PROPSNER, WILLIAM PAUL Republican Party
2015-07-02
1258
P60012176
PRUE, REECE Independence Party
2015-08-23
1259
P60005824
PRUITT, WILLIAM JASON MR. Libertarian Party
2015-02-12
1260
P60017209
PRYBER, CYNTHIA LOUISE MS Conservative Party
2015-10-24
1261
P60018710
PURDY, MASON ALAN Democratic Party
2015-12-26
1262
P60022043
PUSKAR, MICHAEL BRANDON Unaffiliated
2016-07-04
1263
P60018660
PUTIN, VLADIMIR Communist Party
2015-12-21
1264
P60017654
QUAID, MARVEL JACK Ace Party
2015-11-07
1265
P60015112
QUINCEL, ROBERT TODD None
2015-09-09
1266
P60013315
QURAISHI, AMMAD UDDIN No Party Affiliation
2015-08-26
1267
P60013273
RACEBAITER, IM A SE?OR ESQ George Wallace Party
2015-08-26
1268
P60019627
RAFF, RIFF Write-In
2016-02-04
1269
P60006707
RAFFONE, JOHN LOUIS MR Democratic Party
2015-04-14
1270
P60008471
RAINEY, KELLEY BRACKEN MS. Other
2015-06-29
1271
P60023116
RAJU, S GOPAL None
2016-09-14
1272
P60014933
RAMIE, TIFFANY KISHWANDA Democratic Party
2015-09-08
1273
P60020872
RAMIREZ, ANTHONY GODFATHER Citizens' Party
2016-04-06
1274
P60014347
RAMIREZ, JAMES ANDREW MR. Liberal Party
2015-09-01
1275
P20002481
RAMOS, LUIS ALBERTO JR Democratic Party
2014-12-15
1276
P60015518
RAMSEY, JOANTHAN ANDREW Independent
2015-09-19
1277
P60020021
RANCK, CONNOR JORDAN Republican Party
2016-02-26
1278
P60005865
RAPHAEL, DAVID MD Other
2015-02-27
1279
P60005477
RAVISHANKER, DINESH Other
2014-09-25
1280
P60016599
RAY, GENE DR. Other
2015-10-07
1281
P60019882
RAY, MICHAEL ROBERT Independent
2016-02-18
1282
P60022688
REEBENACKER, KEITH None
2016-08-16
1283
P60016730
REECE, LEVI GARRETT Republican Party
2015-10-11
1284
P60006368
REED, C C Other
2015-04-01
1285
P60009081
REED, ROBERT J MR Other
2015-07-21
1286
P60005832
REEDY, DARWIN MISHA ROSE Independent
2015-02-11
1287
P60020864
REEVE, CALEB DAN Independent
2016-04-05
1288
P60022530
REEVES, JIM C. MR. Other
2016-08-08
1289
P60018009
REEVES, RANDALL DEAN Democratic Party
2015-11-19
1290
P60012614
REGIS, JOSE Veterans Party
2015-08-25
1291
P60008281
REID, DERRICK MICHAEL Libertarian Party
2015-06-23
1292
P60011855
REISBORD, SAMUEL M. Independent
2015-08-22
1293
P60019734
REMLIN, LOUIS Independent
2016-02-12
1294
P60020468
RENOWITZKY, CARL A. Independence Party
2016-03-10
1295
P60023645
REQUENA, OSWALDO JOSE Socialist Party U.S.A.
2016-11-03
1296
P60022720
REQUENA, SABANDIJA JOSE Write-In
2016-08-19
1297
P60023124
RESENDEZ, ELIUD DE JESUS Other
2016-09-21
1298
P60006160
RHODES, LEE Democratic Party
2015-03-25
1299
P60013653
RICH, RANDY CLYDE Independent
2015-08-28
1300
P60007598
RICHARDSON, WILLIAM KNOX HEL
2015-05-20
1301
P60012549
RIESENBECK, KYLE REV. Independent
2015-08-24
1302
P60015039
RITZ, LEONARD Unaffiliated
2015-09-09
1303
P60021805
RIVES, JAMES COURTNEY Independent
2016-06-15
1304
P60013133
ROBBINS, DAVID MICHAEL People'S Party
2015-08-26
1305
P60017852
ROBERTS, CLIFTON Other
2015-12-30
1306
P60020575
ROBINS, FRANKLIN DELANO MISTER JUNIOR Write-In
2016-03-16
1307
P60014909
ROBINSON JR, JACK BURTON Independent
2015-09-08
1308
P60014917
ROBINSON, CINDY ANN Independent
2015-09-08
1309
P60012820
ROBINSON, JACOB ANDREW Write-In
2015-08-25
1310
P60020500
ROBINSON, JOHN PAUL WESLEY III Unknown
2016-03-09
1311
P60007887
RODEO, KENNY Republican Party
2015-06-10
1312
P60010212
RODGERS, JOSEPH Non Partisan
2015-08-20
1313
P60020252
RODNE, ERIK J. Write-In
2016-03-04
1314
P60021961
RODRIGUEZ, IAN GABRIEL Write-In
2016-06-29
1315
P60015435
RODRIGUEZ, JAMES WARD Republican Party
2015-09-17
1316
P60008307
ROGERS, LORREN MR Republican Party
2015-06-23
1317
P60019007
ROGERS, STEPHEN ANDREW MR. Independence Party
2016-01-08
1318
P60013612
ROHDE, BRANDON CLARK Independent
2015-08-28
1319
P60009032
ROHRBACKER, RUSSELL WILLIAM Democratic Party
2015-07-20
1320
P60012077
ROLLINS, BEN No Party Affiliation
2015-08-23
1321
P60020492
ROMAN, DICK DI Conservative Party
2016-03-12
1322
P60005337
RONDEAU, DON LARANCE Independent
2014-05-21
1323
P60017738
ROSE, CINDY ELLEN MS. Republican Party
2015-11-09
1324
P60017597
ROSE, RUBY SUMMER MADAME III Republican Party
2015-11-05
1325
P60008349
ROSENBAUM, ANDREW SCOTT MR. Independence Party
2015-06-25
1326
P40003329
ROSENBERGER, PAUL RUSSELL Other
2015-04-06
1327
P60018686
ROSS, BOB Communist Party
2015-12-22
1328
P60011160
ROSTRON, ELIJAH DAVID Other
2015-08-21
1329
P60011871
ROUSSEAU, THOMAS MR. Independent
2015-08-22
1330
P60017969
ROWE, BRANDON CORNING MR. Independent
2015-11-18
1331
P60018389
ROY, JOHN CHARLES Unaffiliated
2015-12-05
1332
P60009560
RUBIN, HOWIE Other
2015-08-06
1333
P60006723
RUBIO, MARCO Republican Party
2015-04-13
1334
P60015054
RUCINSKI, GABRIEL Other
2015-09-10
1335
P60014552
RUCKER, AARON DWAYNE None
2015-09-03
1336
P60016409
RUDEEN, ARRON Independent
2015-10-02
1337
P20002051
RUNDBERG, JIM L Republican Party
2015-02-02
1338
P60023561
RUNNER, DOUGLAS ALAN Independent
2016-10-26
1339
P60009370
RUSS, DANA GLEN MR Independent
2015-07-31
1340
P60004942
RUSSELL, BRIAN PATRICK KETTERER Republican Party
2013-09-03
1341
P60010956
RUSSO, MUGSY Independent
2015-08-20
1342
P60017951
RYAN, SEAN CRAWDADDY Alaskan Independence Party
2015-11-18
1343
P60006467
SABBAG, DOUGLAS WALTER Republican Party
2015-04-08
1344
P60018538
SAGARIBAY, JEREMY DIEGO MR. Independent
2015-12-15
1345
P60011921
SALAD, JEWISH JAMES MR. Independent
2015-08-22
1346
P60016540
SALEH, KASSEM RICHARD MR Independent
2015-10-07
1347
P60006806
SALYER, WILLIAM BRIAN No Party Affiliation
2015-04-15
1348
P60016771
SAMUELSON, VIRGIL FARLY MR. Republican Party
2015-10-12
1349
P60020674
SANCHEZ, JAMIE ROSS No Party Affiliation
2016-03-22
1350
P20004909
SANDERA, ROBERT WILLIAM Independent
2016-02-14
1351
P60007168
SANDERS, BERNARD Democratic Party
2015-04-30
1352
P60010709
SANITY, BRINK Republican Party
2015-08-20
1353
P20002721
SANTORUM, RICHARD J Republican Party
2015-05-28
1354
P60018959
SANTOS, CHRISTOPHER SR. Independent
2016-01-07
1355
P60008380
SARACENO, JOHN ANTHONY MR. Independent
2015-06-28
1356
P60010790
SARR, ABDOULLAHI AL-HAKIM MR Independent
2015-08-20
1357
P60009172
SARTIN, DAVID WAYNE Independent
2015-07-24
1358
P60023140
SASS, CHRISTOPHER None
2016-09-26
1359
P60004488
SAUTER, DONALD Unknown
2013-12-02
1360
P60011376
SAVAGE, DAVID Write-In
2015-08-21
1361
P60010444
SAVVY, SUMMER A MRS. Independent
2015-08-20
1362
P60019171
SAYWARD, ERIC None
2016-01-19
1363
P60005774
SCARBOROUGH, LARRY D Unknown
2015-01-28
1364
P60010188
SCHAFER, SCOTT PRESTON No Party Affiliation
2015-08-20
1365
P60014099
SCHATZ, BRENT THORN Independent
2015-08-25
1366
P60005170
SCHIESS, JOHN THEODORE Republican Party
2014-02-21
1367
P60017589
SCHILLER, BRAD DR. Independent
2015-11-04
1368
P60023603
SCHMIDT, GREGORY CARL MR. Independence Party
2016-10-31
1369
P60023223
SCHOTT, LOUREN MICHAEL Libertarian Party
2016-10-09
1370
P00003962
SCHRINER, JOSEPH CHARLES Unknown
2015-10-13
1371
P60015823
SCHROADER, KEITH PATRICK DR DRP
2015-09-26
1372
P60007390
SCHROEDER, WILL DR Democratic Party
2015-05-07
1373
P60015450
SCHULTZ, ADAM Unaffiliated
2015-09-17
1374
P60009891
SCHWARTZ, GUY DONALD Non Partisan
2015-08-18
1375
P60005063
SCHWARTZ, JOHN GRAHAM Unknown
2013-12-02
1376
P60016292
SCHWEIGERT, MARGARET ELIZABETH Democratic Party
2015-09-30
1377
P60004983
SCRIGNA, ANGELO YOSHANNAH Democratic Party
2013-09-14
1378
P60007440
SCROGGIE, JEREMY Independent
2015-05-11
1379
P60008067
SCRUGGS, MICHAEL W REVEREND Independent
2015-06-10
1380
P60021318
SEARS, WILLIAM J Write-In
2016-05-04
1381
P60019353
SELEY, MICHAEL TRINH MR. Republican Party
2016-01-26
1382
P60015997
SERINO, CHRISTIAN THOMAS Democratic Party
2015-09-29
1383
P60005097
SEWELL, JAMES MCCORD III MRS Independent
2014-01-02
1384
P60012440
SHACKLEFORD, RUSTY MR. Independent
2015-08-24
1385
P60022514
SHADOW, PAUGH WILLIAM DR. Unaffiliated
2016-08-05
1386
P60006301
SHAHMORADI, ANTHONY AHMED Independent
2015-04-04
1387
P60014081
SHANLEY, BRIAN JAMES Republican Party
2015-08-27
1388
P60020948
SHANNON, MICHAEL PATRICK Libertarian Party
2016-04-12
1389
P60016359
SHARK, LEFT Independent
2015-10-01
1390
P60010287
SHELTON, WILLIAM None
2015-08-20
1391
P80004021
SHEPARD, JACK EDWARD Democratic Party
2015-10-14
1392
P60006152
SHEPARD, RYAN W MR. No Party Affiliation
2015-03-25
1393
P60005345
SHERMAN, JEFFERSON WOODSON Republican Party
2014-06-10
1394
P60013281
SHERRIL, PETER W. Republican Party
2015-08-26
1395
P60022712
SHETTLES, BREWER None
2016-08-18
1396
P60014024
SHEWBERT, DUSTIN RYAN MR SR Republican Party
2015-08-30
1397
P60011947
SHIBA, MAME Independent
2015-08-22
1398
P60022027
SHIELDS, CHRISTOPHER MICHAEL Write-In
2016-07-04
1399
P60006590
SHIRLEY, MARK G No Party Affiliation
2015-04-12
1400
P60005733
SHO, MUHAMMAD Unknown
2015-01-20
1401
P60020716
SHORE, MATT S Libertarian Party
2016-03-23
1402
P60011574
SHOWALTER, ALEXANDER Independent
2015-08-21
1403
P20005229
SHREFFLER, DOUG Democratic Party
2012-11-06
1404
P60006251
SHRUM, RICHARD LYNN MR Independent
2015-04-01
1405
P60017993
SHRUM, ROBERT MR. Republican Party
2015-11-19
1406
P60011137
SHUE, NOAH Democratic Party
2015-08-21
1407
P60010329
SHUFELT, THEODORE A JR. Libertarian Party
2015-08-20
1408
P60011285
SHUNNAR, KATEB NUIR Independence Party
2015-08-21
1409
P60012630
SHUTT, ZACHARY DEREESE Democratic Party
2015-08-25
1410
P60019544
SHWARTZ, FELIPE Other
2016-02-02
1411
P60006566
SIGSBY, ROBERT WAYNE Independent
2015-04-10
1412
P60017035
SILVA, ROD MR. Independent
2015-10-20
1413
P60011723
SIMMONS, ANDREW Constitutional
2015-08-22
1414
P60018470
SIMMONS, BENJAMIN ANDREW MR. Unaffiliated
2015-12-11
1415
P60010402
SIMMONS, MICHAEL GENE MR. Republican Party
2015-08-20
1416
P60016573
SIMMONS, RICHARD TEAGLE No Party Affiliation
2015-10-07
1417
P60008422
SIMPSON, MARY ERWIN Other
2015-06-29
1418
P60021391
SIMPSON, MESSICA Independent
2016-05-09
1419
P80005838
SIMS, GREGORY Republican Party
2015-07-20
1420
P60007044
SINGLETON, JEROME FRANCIS MR. JR. Democratic Party
2015-04-25
1421
P20002101
SINGLETON, KEITH Independent
2015-08-26
1422
P60017407
SISLER, JESSE Democratic Party
2015-10-28
1423
P60006756
SKEENS, D R Other
2015-04-14
1424
P60018413
SKELETAL, MR, THANK Other
2015-12-09
1425
P60012960
SKEWES, PETER ALAN PH.D. United Party
2015-09-10
1426
P60023595
SKOLMOSKI, MARK Write-In
2016-10-27
1427
P60010253
SKOVIRA, JOSHUA A Independent
2015-08-20
1428
P60011525
SLACK, STEVEN JOHN MR Communist Party
2015-08-21
1429
P60017811
SLATER, JEFFREY MR. Communist Party
2015-11-11
1430
P60015914
SLAYDON, NICHOLAS Socialist Party U.S.A.
2015-09-28
1431
P60007531
SLEGGS, MARK MR. Republican Party
2015-05-15
1432
P20004537
SLOAN, SAM Democratic Party
2015-09-29
1433
P60018967
SLOCUM, HARLEY DAVID United Citizen
2016-01-08
1434
P60022209
SLOCUM, MICHELLE KAY Unknown
2016-07-14
1435
P60013125
SMERKOL, SAMUEL JOHN MR. JR. Unaffiliated
2015-08-26
1436
P60009412
SMITH, DARRYL JOHN MR. Republican Party
2015-08-01
1437
P60010105
SMITH, DEVON MICHAEL Libertarian Party
2015-08-19
1438
P60007564
SMITH, JEFFREY LYNN Republican Party
2015-05-19
1439
P60020153
SMITH, JUSTIN N Write-In
2016-03-03
1440
P60005469
SMITH, KEITH Unknown
2014-09-22
1441
P60016623
SMITH, MICHAEL Independent
2015-10-08
1442
P60020781
SMITH, MICHAEL LYNN Independent
2016-03-31
1443
P80004641
SMITH, RHETT R Libertarian Party
2015-07-29
1444
P60009966
SMITH, ROBERT ALLISON JR Independent
2015-08-19
1445
P60014198
SMITH, RYAN Independence Party
2015-08-31
1446
P60005493
SMITH, SCOTT ANDREW Independent
2014-09-30
1447
P60022449
SMITH, SHARMIN LYNN MS. Write-In
2016-08-02
1448
P60009180
SMITH, THOMAS BENJAMIN Unknown
2015-07-24
1449
P60018769
SMITH, WILLIAM ROGER Unknown
2015-12-28
1450
P60007259
SMITHERMAN, TONY Other
2015-05-05
1451
P60011814
SMOOTH, BILLY D. MR Independent
2015-08-22
1452
P60017787
SNACKBAR, ALLAH M Communist Party
2015-11-11
1453
P60012648
SNEMIS, JACOB ALEXANDER Alaskan Independence Party
2015-08-25
1454
P60020310
SNIDER, GEORGE NORTON Independent
2016-03-07
1455
P60017548
SNOEYINK, NOLAN Republican Party
2015-11-02
1456
P60011699
SNOW, KYLIE R Peace And Freedom
2015-08-21
1457
P60007184
SNYDER, SPENCER ERIC MR. Independent
2015-05-03
1458
P60012861
SOFFER, YASH PAL None
2015-08-25
1459
P60021284
SOLO, HAN JAMES MISTER TRA
2016-05-04
1460
P60015179
SOLTAU, JOSEPH SHANE None
2015-09-12
1461
P60018017
SOLTYSIK, EMIDIO Socialist Party U.S.A.
2015-11-19
1462
P60020963
SOOD, AJAY Independent
2016-04-11
1463
P60005113
SOPKOVICH, NICHOLAS ALEXANDER Democratic Party
2014-01-16
1464
P60019098
SORENSON, JILLIAN MISS Libertarian Party
2016-01-13
1465
P60022696
SORRELLS, JOY L Independent
2016-08-18
1466
P60010584
SORRENTINO, MICHAEL Independent
2015-08-20
1467
P60010410
SOTERO, GILBERT MR. JR Independent
2015-08-20
1468
P60008208
SPARROW, JACK Independent
2015-06-19
1469
P60005790
SPEARS, ALAN ERROL ESQ. American Independent Party
2015-02-09
1470
P60019585
SPICER, LUKE GREGORY BIXBY MASTER Write-In
2016-02-03
1471
P60012853
SPIKEY, PORCUPINES R. MR. JR. American Independent Party
2015-08-25
1472
P20003174
SPONHEIM, DAVID JON Other
2012-11-21
1473
P60022902
SPRINGER, TIMOTHY JAY MR RCK
2016-09-03
1474
P60014529
SPRUYT, JAMES ANDREW MR Independent
2015-09-03
1475
P60018645
STAHLE, RAYMOND LYNN MR Write-In
2015-12-19
1476
P20003158
STAINFIELD, TAMI L None
2013-07-16
1477
P60010196
STANG, TIMOTHY JAMES Other
2015-08-20
1478
P60020062
STARBUREIY, LINK Write-In
2016-02-29
1479
P60018157
STARWARS, YODA Independent
2015-11-25
1480
P60009388
STAUFFER, SCOTT WESLEY Republican Party
2015-07-31
1481
P60018272
STEELE, ROBERT DAVID MR. Libertarian Party
2015-11-30
1482
P60013968
STEF, MEL Independent
2015-08-30
1483
P60013687
STEHM, DANIEL Republican Party
2015-08-28
1484
P20003984
STEIN, JILL Green Party
2015-07-09
1485
P60022829
STEIN, STEVEN Independent
2016-08-24
1486
P60021631
STEINACKER, DELANO AIMES II None
2016-05-27
1487
P60022571
STEINBACH, GAGE JACOB Independent
2016-08-10
1488
P60005055
STEINBERG, MICHAEL ALAN Democratic Party
2013-11-19
1489
P60018561
STEINBROOK, MICHAEL LEE Independent
2015-12-09
1490
P60012200
STEINHORN, JASON SCOTT MR. Independent
2015-08-23
1491
P60022167
STEINMETZ, BRYAN JAMES Independent
2016-07-18
1492
P60017696
STEPHENS, HERBERT MURRAY Republican Party
2015-11-09
1493
P60008976
STEPHENS, RENEE Write-In
2015-07-19
1494
P60020534
STEPHENSON, MICHAEL Democratic Party
2016-03-14
1495
P60007929
STERLING, SHAWNA Republican Party
2015-06-11
1496
P60021821
STERLING-SHIM, SHAMEKA Federalist
2016-06-15
1497
P60007481
STETSON, JOSEPH ARTHUR Republican Party
2015-05-11
1498
P60011939
STEVENS, ADAM DANGER Unaffiliated
2015-08-22
1499
P60008141
STEVENS, JESSE LEE MR. No Party Affiliation
2015-06-17
1500
P60008463
STEVENS, PATRICIA DIANE Write-In
2015-06-29
1501
P60004884
STEVENS, SHERLENE D Republican Party
2013-05-29
1502
P60011111
STEWART, DALVIN MARQUIS Independent
2015-08-21
1503
P60018116
STEWART, MARK Democratic Party
2015-11-23
1504
P60021847
STEWART, PATRICK Write-In
2016-06-20
1505
P60007796
STEWART, WARREN GREGORY Other
2015-06-09
1506
P60023272
STOJIC, ILIJA Independent
2016-10-11
1507
P60016607
STONE, CARY ALLEN MR. Independent
2015-10-07
1508
P20004503
STONE, DR DAMIAN Independent
2015-07-06
1509
P60013786
STONER, MEGAN Republican Party
2015-08-28
1510
P20003653
STORY, RICKEY JOE Republican Party
2015-03-11
1511
P00004705
STRICKLAND, GLORIA DAWN Unknown
2016-05-09
1512
P20003604
STRICKLAND, TIMMY WAYNE Republican Party
2015-08-31
1513
P60012218
STRICKLAND, TIMMY WAYNE Republican Party
2015-08-23
1514
P60021623
STUART, ANDREW DOLIN MR. MR. Independent
2016-05-27
1515
P60023587
STUCKY, ADAM NATHAN MR. Independent
2016-10-27
1516
P60017472
SUBER, DEXTER United Citizen
2015-10-30
1517
P60018892
SUCK, PONZI SCHEMES Prohibition Party
2016-01-04
1518
P60019072
SUDDUTH, PAUL ALLEN MR. II Republican Party
2016-01-12
1519
P60017019
SUMMERS, BUFFY ANNE Socialist Party
2015-10-19
1520
P60016011
SUPRUN, DANIEL FRANCIS MR Independent
2015-09-29
1521
P20003711
SWANSON, KARIN LYNN Democratic Party
2012-11-29
1522
P60013711
SWANSON, PARKER AKA P-SWANEY Communist Party
2015-08-28
1523
P60021052
SWETMAN, JAMES T Libertarian Party
2016-04-18
1524
P60015930
SWIFT, TAYLOR Unknown
2015-09-26
1525
P60017985
SZATHMARY, DANIEL WILLIAM Other
2015-11-18
1526
P60007556
SZCZEPANSKI, MICHAEL GARY DR Republican Party
2015-05-18
1527
P60007622
SZEKELY, ROBERT EDWARD Independent
2015-05-27
1528
P60021524
TABOR, SAMUEL LEWIS Independent
2016-05-15
1529
P60010139
TAGUE, JORDAN Democratic Party
2015-08-19
1530
P60022258
TAKADA, NELDA J No Party Affiliation
2016-07-20
1531
P60021771
TANNER, ROBERT EDWARD Independent
2016-06-06
1532
P60004918
TAPE , PAUL EDWARD JR Other
2013-07-29
1533
P60005311
TARLOW, ZACHARY Unknown
2014-05-22
1534
P60014222
TAUBE, DERICK DEAN Write-In
2015-08-31
1535
P60006392
TAUS, DAN B. Independent
2015-04-07
1536
P60005485
TAYLOR, DEACON NEWELL Independent
2014-10-07
1537
P60015161
TAYLOR, RYLAN MLG
2015-09-11
1538
P60013190
TAYLOR, TROY EMERY Republican Party
2015-08-20
1539
P60021839
TAYLOR, WILLIAM Write-In
2016-06-19
1540
P60018447
TEA, CAROL Theo-Dem
2015-12-11
1541
P60010923
TEMPELMEYER, DREW MARSHALL Independent
2015-08-20
1542
P60012754
TESENY, PAUL ANTHONY MR Independent
2015-10-23
1543
P60018793
TESTICLES, TOY Independent
2015-12-31
1544
P60017803
THE COCKROACH, ZORRO Communist Party
2015-11-11
1545
P60012978
THE PUPPET, ZIBBLE No Party Affiliation
2015-08-26
1546
P60013596
THE SAVAGE, WALT Independent
2015-08-28
1547
P60015906
THIRSK, ERIK JOHN Independent
2015-09-28
1548
P60016441
THOLE, LUKE ANTHONY Democratic Party
2015-10-05
1549
P60011129
THOMAS, JOSHUA Unaffiliated
2015-08-21
1550
P60006574
THOMAS, JUDAH Independent
2015-04-10
1551
P60019940
THOMAS, MARY MS Democratic Party
2016-02-21
1552
P60008794
THOMAS, MAXWELL Republican Party
2015-07-12
1553
P60011780
THOMPSON, CHRISTOPHER LEE MR. Independent
2015-08-22
1554
P60007770
THOMPSON, MORRIS KENT MR. Unaffiliated
2015-06-08
1555
P60009404
THOMPSON, TROY @NEXCEO MR Independent
2015-08-01
1556
P60021656
THOMSON, DOUGLAS W. Independent
2016-05-31
1557
P60011798
THORNTON, TYLER ANTHONY MR. Write-In
2015-08-22
1558
P60022803
THROWER, ALBERT DUDLEY MR. ACT
2016-08-23
1559
P60019247
TIMMY, TIM Concerned Citizens Party Of Connecticut
2016-01-21
1560
P20002630
TITTLE, SHEILA "SAMM" Independent
2012-11-28
1561
P60017456
TOLBERT, ROBERT LEE MR Democratic Party
2015-10-30
1562
P60016755
TOLERTON, NICHOLAS Independent
2015-10-12
1563
P60012655
TOLMACH, ROBERT Independent
2015-08-25
1564
P60009677
TOLOS, PERRY MR. No Party Affiliation
2015-08-11
1565
P60004892
TOMLINSON, DWAYNE ALAN Republican Party
2013-06-03
1566
P60012150
TONSING, EDWARD MICHAEL Unaffiliated
2015-08-23
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(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 16 2017, @06:02AM
I voted for John Ming the Merciless Wright, so don't blame me.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 16 2017, @12:42PM
Well, #1263 has won the presidency of the USA. Deal with it.
(Score: 3, Informative) by tangomargarine on Tuesday May 16 2017, @03:21PM (1 child)
Exhibit A in favor of modifying how long comments get collapsed :P
Presumably it wasn't since it's all in one tag?
"Is that really true?" "I just spent the last hour telling you to think for yourself! Didn't you hear anything I said?"
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 16 2017, @09:56PM
Aardvark [mozilla.org]
Some more pages/images. [google.com]
After downloading and installing the extension (and restarting your browser):
- Right-click; select Start Aardvark (it's actually a toggle).
- Move your cursor until the part of the page that you want removed is surrounded by the red rectangular outline.
-- If you have a problem surrounding the exact area you want, use the w (Wider) command; if you overshoot, there's the n (narrow) command.
- Hit r (Remove) and the annoying part of the page disappears.
- When you're happy with the page presentation, hit q (Quit Aardvark) or go back to the right-click toggle.
The extension will also do other stuff. [mozilla.net]
N.B. I haven't seen d (De-widthify) do what it says it will: get pages that overshoot the right side of the window to ignore widths that are specified in pixels.
-- OriginalOwner_ [soylentnews.org]
(Score: 3, Touché) by tibman on Tuesday May 16 2017, @05:46PM
TL;DR
SN won't survive on lurkers alone. Write comments.
(Score: 3, Insightful) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 16 2017, @06:26AM (5 children)
> I voted for Trump but I am not in favor of a simple-minded approach to crime.
lolwut?
How in the world do you reconcile those two things?
Trump was explicitly the candidate of simple-mindedness.
He never once articulated an approach to anything more complex than mono-syllabic adjectives: Yuge! Great! The Best!
(Score: 1) by khallow on Tuesday May 16 2017, @12:11PM (4 children)
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 16 2017, @04:29PM (1 child)
The lolz are in the justification. I voted for because I couldn't stand all the corruption.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 16 2017, @04:58PM
And you thought Trump was not corrupt... LOL!
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday May 17 2017, @02:48AM (1 child)
No, but Trump doesn't even remotely represent our interests; he's a typical authoritarian politician. He is far worse than just 'not perfect', and no amount of 'But that other candidate was even more evil!' will change that.
(Score: 1) by khallow on Thursday May 18 2017, @01:17AM
No, but Trump doesn't even remotely represent our interests
Then your interests are quite irrelevant. We were speaking of people who voted for Trump not those who didn't.
(Score: 1) by kurenai.tsubasa on Tuesday May 16 2017, @01:44PM (4 children)
Well, I hope you're happy.
All of this shit happening right now, this is the WORST CASE SCENARIO FOR TRUMP WINNING. Even after She Lost!, I started to Get Over It!, especially because I was still so pissed off at myself for throwing away my vote when I could have voted Johnson or Stein. I told myself that it wouldn't be that bad. I told myself that in a lot of ways this administration might do some good.
Then Sessions became AG after the Republicans even fucking muzzled [businessinsider.com] Elizabeth Warren, for reading this short little note from Coretta Scott King [time.com] directed at Sessions, and you folks know me, I hate feminism, but muzzling Warren WAS PLAIN, SIMPLE, AND OBVIOUS FUCKING GODDAMNED SEXISM!
I've seen that kind of shit [nydailynews.com] out of Republicans before, so it wasn't surprising as much as it was infuriating.
Now the real shit begins. Let's hope that The People of the Several States that have now legalized cannabis are ready to FIGHT BACK, AND I MEAN WITH GUNS when Sessions directs the National Guard to descend on Denver or where ever.
You don't think he's crazy and bigoted enough to do that? Well, I hope you're right.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 16 2017, @02:01PM (1 child)
LOL. That'd be a sight to see. Lazy coastal millennial liberal transplants and hippie burnouts who just want to get high, pick up guns and fight for liberty. Man I'd pay to see that!
(Score: 1) by kurenai.tsubasa on Tuesday May 16 2017, @02:43PM
I can dream. :(
(Score: 2) by tibman on Tuesday May 16 2017, @05:54PM
The National Guard of Colorado is directly controlled by the State Governor. The President can "borrow" them but only with the Governor's permission. IIRC. Sessions has zero direct control of any real military. Though there are several militarized civilian organizations he can probably use.
SN won't survive on lurkers alone. Write comments.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 16 2017, @10:37PM
I could have voted Johnson or Stein. I told myself that [voting for Trump] wouldn't be that bad
Just a guess:
You've never been put in charge of hiring for a company.
Apparently, you would choose someone who has no applicable experience and an otherwise empty head.
...plus an overbearing ego that dominates his personality and an always-go-nuclear approach to any criticism.
Anything Trump ever "accomplished" has been done by lawyers.
...and this is after being gifted millions by his daddy.
(Had he simply put that dough in an index fund, he'd have -more- money than his own speculative efforts; his SIX bankruptcies speak to this.)
Trump has zero foreign policy experience and, what's even more impactful, has zero experience in domestic governance.
The way he flounders around doing stupid things shows how empty his head is.
(He doesn't read books.)
Johnson was a governor (and a pretty popular one).
I don't agree with his politics and think that he would mostly do business-friendly stuff, but I'm sure he wouldn't have been so goddamned ham-fisted as an executive.
At a minimum, he wouldn't have taken weeks in office to figure out which end is up.
Stein was a member of her city council and she's a reader, constantly curious about the world.
Listening to her speak it's obvious that she's smart, articulate, and well-informed.
Her platform, you would have found had you made an effort to read it, is pro-worker, pro-consumer, and pro-family (and not in the phony Republican way).
She's anti-dirty energy (Green Party, duh) and has a Green New Deal plan to to move away from fossil fuels while creating jobs.
...but you thought that The Orange Clown "wouldn't be that bad".
-- OriginalOwner_ [soylentnews.org]
(Score: 2) by DannyB on Tuesday May 16 2017, @09:02PM
Shouldn't they get EQUAL treatment from the government?
It seems Sessions wants to target them for unfair treatment. But that is to be expected based on his past. It may be his primary qualification for being appointed to the job.
Don't put a mindless tool of corporations in the white house; vote ChatGPT for 2024!
(Score: 4, Insightful) by Some call me Tim on Tuesday May 16 2017, @05:07AM (14 children)
Please don't insult rednecks, I've seen them accomplish some pretty amazing and funny things. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocket_City_Rednecks/ [wikipedia.org] Sessions is just another a$$hole looking to give money to his donors and corporate buddies, just like all of them do. Instead of all of us fighting about Left/Right like they want us to, we need to find a way to break the cycle of their corruption and bury them up to their necks in ant hills.
Questioning science is how you do science!
(Score: 5, Insightful) by hemocyanin on Tuesday May 16 2017, @07:19AM (13 children)
Exactly. The enemy is not Democrats xor Republicans -- it is Democrats AND Republicans.
(Score: 4, Informative) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 16 2017, @11:20AM (12 children)
Screw off with that nihilistic shit.
Just because neither party is perfect does not mean they are equally culpable.
One party sees no problem with this reversion, the other party was largely responsible for the changes that are being reverted.
(Score: 3, Insightful) by hemocyanin on Tuesday May 16 2017, @03:24PM (11 children)
The Democrats have spent the last 30 years implementing GOP policy -- unbalanced free trade, Nixon's healthcare plan, unshackling banksters, supporting war, prisons, mass surveillance. Democrats have proven exceptionally adept at being Republicans.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 16 2017, @04:39PM (4 children)
The Dems been running on "We're not as bad as those other guys" while those other guys have lurched and lurched further to the right.
Quick quiz: you know the far-right candidate in France, Marine Le Pen? Where would she sit on the US political spectrum?
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.
.
Clue: pro abortion.
Clue: pro secular state.
Clue: pro LGBT rights.
Clue: anti death penalty.
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Any clue yet?
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It's a "radical leftist" politician that fits that bill in the USA.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Political_positions_of_Marine_Le_Pen [wikipedia.org]
(Score: 1, Informative) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 16 2017, @07:10PM
> Clue: pro abortion.
No more so than the rest of France. Meanwhile her party, the National Front, has a long history of opposing feminism in general and abortion specifically, calling it "anti-french genocide."
http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/all-hail-marine-le-pen-feminist-champion-modern-france-1493861 [ibtimes.co.uk]
> Clue: pro secular state.
Only in as much as it allows her to campaign against excluding non-catholics.
https://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2017/05/christian-identity-france/525558/ [theatlantic.com]
> Clue: pro LGBT rights.
Except for marriage equality, she's against that and the National Front is homofoe central.
http://www.pinknews.co.uk/2017/04/18/anti-gay-marriage-marine-le-pen-could-scrape-to-victory-in-unpredictable-four-way-french-election/ [pinknews.co.uk]
> Clue: anti death penalty.
Pretty much the entire western world has outlawed the death penalty.
And yet Marine her self was calling for it to be re-instated just two years ago:
http://www.newsweek.com/marine-le-pen-calls-bring-back-death-penalty-after-paris-shooting-297742 [newsweek.com]
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 16 2017, @11:35PM (2 children)
All of those are on the CIVIL LIBERTIES axis, which is at a right angle to the Left-Right ECONOMIC axis.
Now, if somebody else is paying for your abortion or churches are getting tax breaks that other businesses don't or you want to calculate in how executing someone is more expensive than imprisoning him for life, THEN we could be impacting the ECONOMIC axis.
...but we'd still be in the Liberal region of the political palate which is on the Right Wing (redistributing the wealth of the Capitalists[1]).
To make it fit on the Left side of the divide, you'd have to explain how the workers collectively owning the means of production figures into the equation.
[1] Leftists instead make their own money and don't allow (idle) Capitalists to skim off any of that while producing nothing.
-- OriginalOwner_ [soylentnews.org]
(Score: 2) by Mykl on Wednesday May 17 2017, @06:30AM (1 child)
And that is the exact problem with today's US politics. If we draw a graph in which economic position is the x axis, and social policy position is in the y axis, our politicians will almost all fit somewhere on the diagonal line drawn from (-x, -y) to (x, y). Socially progressive, economically conservative politicians are almost unheard of, just as socially conservative, economically progressive politicians are. It's become almost impossible to separate the two axes these days.
As noted, there is also a dramatic skew to the right/conservative in the US compared to pretty much every other developed nation. Right wing parties pretty much everywhere else are more left-wing than the Democrats.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday May 17 2017, @07:50PM
No need to do that.
These guys have been doing it for years.
2008 [politicalcompass.org]
(The Green Party's Cynthia McKinney is omitted.)
As you say, no Blue/Red politician can be considered Progressive; they're all above the horizontal center line.
...and no politician that PoliticalCompass charted is Anti-Capitalist, so where they put someone on the Left, that shows a leftward bias in their method.
2012 [politicalcompass.org]
2016 [politicalcompass.org]
[the skew] is the exact problem
Well, it's one indication of a broken system.
The problems in USA's system are legion.
Back in the day, The League of Women Voters conducted the presidential debates.
These days, those are under the supervision of a "commission" that consists of Reds and Blues.
No 3rd party candidate gets to participate.
If one does meet clear the hurdles that the "commission" specifies, they will simply raise the bar.
USA is alone on the globe in having an Electoral College.
Unlike modern countries, USA uses a first-past-the-post method of counting votes rather than Instant Runoff/Ranked Voting.
USAian Lamestream Media is a major part of the problem.
They haven't had to live by the Fairness Doctrine since 1987 (Ronnie Raygun/Mark Fowler).
Last year, CBS's CEO came right out and said that they don't don't give a shit about the country and will continue to do whatever makes the corporation the most profit.
...with TeeVee still being where most USAians get their "information".
-- OriginalOwner_ [soylentnews.org]
(Score: 4, Informative) by DeathMonkey on Tuesday May 16 2017, @06:32PM (5 children)
How Dems spent the last 8 years:
Single-Payer was included in the ACA until the Republicans filibustered it out.
Wall Street Hates the Volcker Rule (Dodd Frank). Will Finally Trump Kill It? [realclearpolitics.com]
Phasing Out Our Use of Private Prisons [justice.gov]
(Score: 2) by hemocyanin on Tuesday May 16 2017, @08:42PM (2 children)
Person mainly responsible for killing Single Payer: Max Bacus, Democrat (AKA, Republican in Sheep's Clothing)
He went so far as to have doctors and nurses who supported single payer arrested: https://www.democracynow.org/2009/5/13/baucus_raucus_caucus_doctors_nurses_and [democracynow.org]
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 16 2017, @08:58PM (1 child)
> Person mainly responsible for killing Single Payer: Max Bacus, Democrat (AKA, Republican in Sheep's Clothing)
You are right. Her was one asshole who happened to be at a point where his influence was outsized.
That does not make him representative of the party. Your attempt to paint the entire party with his ideology is the path of false equivalence that leads people to vote for the greater evil because they've been convinced all evils are equal and the greater evil always has better PR. Stop enabling the greater evil.
(Score: 2) by hemocyanin on Tuesday May 16 2017, @10:44PM
Funny how there are so many Democrats at crucial moments ready make sure only Republican policy is passed.
(Score: 2) by hemocyanin on Tuesday May 16 2017, @08:43PM
Wall St. hates anything, but Dodd-Frank is weak tea out of the gate: https://www.thenation.com/article/how-wall-street-defanged-dodd-frank/ [thenation.com]
(Score: 2) by hemocyanin on Tuesday May 16 2017, @08:46PM
Prisons: Is that phasing out private prisons to save money and open more publicly financed prisons? Kind of like how Democrats' plan to "close" Gitmo was to move the operation to Illinois which would close Gitmo but not change the practices of due process free detention, just the place where it happens.
https://www.aclu.org/news/creating-gitmo-north-alarming-step-says-aclu [aclu.org]
(Score: 2) by krishnoid on Tuesday May 16 2017, @05:10AM
So after lowering expectations from 100:1 to 18:1 [wikipedia.org], would 10:1 be more realistic? Or maybe even lower?
Yeah, didn't think so.
(Score: -1, Flamebait) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 16 2017, @04:35AM (5 children)
Every Soylentil is a druggie, we all know it. Site participation is about to plummet as all the drug addicted SN readers go to prison where they belong. Be hearing from ya during 'internet time' guys!
(Score: 5, Insightful) by hemocyanin on Tuesday May 16 2017, @07:22AM (4 children)
I am totally pro-drug legalization and I barely even drink alcohol. Pot just makes me catatonic -- totally the opposite of fun. Never even had any of the hard stuff.
BUT, the drug war is massively expensive and massively useless. There isn't a single good thing about it unless you are a cop or own a prison. I would far rather see that money go to roads, parks, or hell -- you could pile it up, douse it in gasoline, and burn it and we'd still come out ahead because of the social costs of the drug war (creating poverty by making people unemployable).
(Score: 1, Insightful) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 16 2017, @12:27PM
The social cost is even higher. By making drugs illegal, they also get more expensive (demand and supply, economics 101), which means the addicts need more money to pay for it. More need of money combined with less ability to obtain it legally means more crime.
Of course if your goal is to fill up the prisons and increase police spending, you'll welcome the additional crime, as more criminals means more people in prison, and more crime means people are more likely to agree to more and better equipped police, as well as more permissions given to the police.
(Score: 4, Insightful) by fyngyrz on Tuesday May 16 2017, @12:57PM (2 children)
The fact is that the drug war single-handedly created a huge black market, and has been fundamentally responsible for very nearly 100% of the violence and corruption in the recreational drug sphere on every side. In addition, it is a major offense (in both senses of the word) against personal / consensual informed choice, which is to say it is an instance of antithesis of liberty, something I find repellent.
IMHO, if someone wants to eat massive amounts of junk food, climb Everest, race motorcycles, engage in boxing, ski, drink to excess, drug to excess, have unprotected sex, handle poisonous snakes, or otherwise engage in informed, personal / consensual risk-taking behavior (of which there is a very rich set to choose from), by all means, they should go right ahead. I may, or may not, be willing to assist if such choices result in unwanted outcomes.
It's long past time the drug war got shoved into a box labelled "really stupid ideas that did huge damage to society."
I think the government has two legitimate roles here:
Which brings up another huge governmental screwup:
"Informed", at least as the USG sees it, is a line in the sand drawn by age. This doesn't work for anything but rote legal reactions and political cover. It doesn't actually mean anyone is informed on the high side of it; and it doesn't actually mean that anyone isn't informed on the low side of it. If you want to find out of someone knows something, you need to test them to see if they do. That's why there's a driver's test. Can anyone imagine if the entire metric for driving were "okay, you're 16, here's the car keys, there's the highway."? Oy.
When serious consequences are at stake, using age as a yes/no discriminator is not just wrongheaded, it's foolish and dangerous. Bluntly, the "age line in the sand" is broken for the very purpose it is supposedly designed to achieve. It makes the legal process a little easier, and it lets politicians off the hook for actually, you know, doing their jobs.
Unfortunately, as near as I can tell, parental angst and control issues make this politically risky to do correctly, and US politicians won't do the right thing if they can do the safe thing instead (which in this case is nothing) WRT their phony-balony jobs. So we remain stuck with "broken" and probably will continue to be.
Welcome to the machine. You too can be a slave for private prisons. Would you like to know more?
Same here. In fact, the majority of "alcohol" I "drink" is wine in spaghetti sauce, where the actual alcohol has largely sublimated away. I like reality. I also like to put a tiny bit of whisky -- about a coke spoon's worth -- on the tip of my tongue every once in a while to enjoy the wonderfully rich scents and flavors... I've been working on the same 375 ml bottle of John Jacob for two years now, and it's still 1/3 full. Those two things describe my entire alcohol indulgence. So as you can see, a real "problem" drinker. <rolleyes>
(Score: 2) by bob_super on Tuesday May 16 2017, @10:13PM (1 child)
> shoved into a box labelled "really stupid ideas that did huge damage to society."
People have publicly admitted that disenfranchising millions of young poor/minorities (courtesy of uneven enforcement and sentencing) was both a goal and a success.
Is trampling the poor for political gain considered "huge societal damage", nowadays?
(Score: 2) by fyngyrz on Tuesday May 16 2017, @10:27PM
Yes. The rich make up a very small proportion of society, though they hold most of its wealth. Don't confuse wealth with people; people are what make up a society. All people. The drug war has hurt not just the poor, but the middle class as well, not to mention dealing damage to other country's societies, such as Mexico, Columbia, etc.
What people are you talking about here? The rhetoric I have heard from the sleaze-bags in government is that we are in the process of being saved from ourselves. Mustn't forget to mention "the children" here, either. You know, the ones they want to see born, but don't care if they get medical care or food. Those children.
(Score: 3, Insightful) by Some call me Tim on Tuesday May 16 2017, @04:55AM (1 child)
Hey stupid! You guys are supposed to be draining the swamp not making it more toxic! We'll see you stupid a$$holes in the mid-terms. We made sure Hillary would never be President and now we're coming after you! Signed, middle America.
Give that money to someone like Space X so some of our younger folks can get the hell off this planet and make something better for the future. I'm too old or I'd go myself.
Questioning science is how you do science!
(Score: 1, Interesting) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 16 2017, @04:45PM
Ha ha that's so fucking hilarious! You know that 17% approval rating by the public for Trump's Healthcare Bill? Yeah, we passed that shit and celebrated. You know those states where your vote counts about 1/4 as much as Wyoming? Yeah, tough shit. Please bleat your bullshit whining somewhere else. Sincerely, Your Congressman.
(Score: 0, Interesting) by idiot_king on Tuesday May 16 2017, @05:26AM (19 children)
With now finally proof of treason by Der Trumpenfurher (see links below) we can finally and truly drain the swamp which was overflowing with racist, sexist trash.
Most of you will think there's a reason to be worried about the sham that is known as the "War on Drugs."
The good news is that the swamp will finally be drained when this f*ckwit is relieved if his so-called "duty" of President.
It'll just be a domino effect from there and finally we can install some sane Democrats into power, as it should be (and should have been), and finally drain the swamp of this Rethuglican mess that's been amassing for these past few tumultuous years.
I'm glad we can kiss goodbye to Unser Trumpenfurher and say hello to a line of quickly-falling dominoes leading directly to Vladimir Putin himself.
Garbage day is here, folks!
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/15/us/politics/trump-russia-classified-information-isis.html?_r=0/ [nytimes.com]
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-39931012/ [bbc.com]
http://www.cnn.com/2017/05/15/politics/trump-russia-classified-information/ [cnn.com]
(Score: 1, Insightful) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 16 2017, @06:30AM
Garbage day is here, folks!
Not even close. Turmp is golden as long as the republicans think he will sign off on their agenda.
Ryan and McConnell will continue to downplay every crazy-ass thing that motherfucker does because all they care about is cutting taxes on the rich.
They relish the chance to the fuck the poor, why should they give a damn about a well-governed country? If you can't afford good governance you have no business expecting it.
(Score: 3, Interesting) by Some call me Tim on Tuesday May 16 2017, @06:55AM (9 children)
And every last bit of that shit is from "Sources say". Give me a name for that source so I can determine the validity of their information. If you don't have that you don't have anything. The media have been beating that dead horse for 6 months and there isn't a shred of actual evidence of any wrongdoing. The fact that John Podesta got his email spearfished and all of the DNC corruption was outed, reveals only that he and or his staff is totally incompetent.
And as to your hyperventilating 'Sources say' propaganda links, the president has wide latitude as to the things he can declassify, in this case he didn't reveal anything that wasn't already public information.
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2017/05/15/white-house-denies-report-trump-revealed-classified-info-about-isis-to-russians.html/ [foxnews.com] Don't like my source? Too bad. Enjoy your bubble of willful ignorance.
If you want to jump on someone for allowing classified info to fall into enemy hands, talk to Hillary about her private server.
Don't care about a karma hit at this point, the dead horse and I have had enough of this bullshit of unnamed, pulled out of someones ass sources that have no basis in fact.
Questioning science is how you do science!
(Score: 1, Informative) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 16 2017, @07:50AM
And every last bit of that shit is from "Sources say". Give me a name for that source so I can determine the validity of their information.
It's the same sources that have been accusing Hillary of every crime under the sun for the last twenty years.
(Score: 1, Insightful) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 16 2017, @09:24AM
Give me a name for that source so I can determine the validity of their information. If you don't have that you don't have anything
Deep Throat disagrees.
(Score: 2, Informative) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 16 2017, @11:41AM (5 children)
> And every last bit of that shit is from "Sources say".
Except for the non-denial denials from McMaster and Tillerson.
That's your official confirmation.
https://www.theblaze.com/news/2017/05/15/reporters-see-red-herring-in-nsa-mcmasters-denial-of-explosive-russian-story/ [theblaze.com]
http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/333542-state-dept-surprised-by-tillerson-defending-trump-report [thehill.com]
Also Turmp, with his typical idiotic bravado just confirmed he did it by claiming it was legal for him to do it:
http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/333550-trump-i-had-absolute-right-to-share-facts-with-russia [thehill.com]
> the president has wide latitude as to the things he can declassify
Just because it is legal does not make it legitimate. It would also be legal for Mitch McConnell to walk onto the floor of the Senate, shoot every democratic senator from a state with a republican governor, have those governors appoint republican senators as replacements and then have Turmp pardon him. That would not make it legitimate. As another example, two of the three articles of impeachment against Nixon alleged no direct violation of the law. Instead, they concerned Nixon’s abuse of his power as President.
> in this case he didn't reveal anything that wasn't already public information.
Wait, what? Didn't you just get finished telling us its legal for the president to do everything he's been accused of doing? And now he didn't even do it? What is, the throw as much shit as possible at the wall and hope something sticks defense?
(Score: 3, Insightful) by tangomargarine on Tuesday May 16 2017, @03:15PM (4 children)
It would also be legal for Mitch McConnell to walk onto the floor of the Senate, shoot every democratic senator from a state with a republican governor, have those governors appoint republican senators as replacements and then have Turmp pardon him.
No. No, it would not.
A pardon does not make what you did legal; a pardon is an admission it was illegal but they won't prosecute you. That's why some people refuse to accept a pardon, because it's basically admitting they were guilty.
Just because it is legal does not make it legitimate.
le·git·i·mate
adjective
ləˈjidəmət/Submit
1.
conforming to the law or to rules.
"Legal" and "legitimate" are synonyms. I think the word you're looking for is "ethical."
"Is that really true?" "I just spent the last hour telling you to think for yourself! Didn't you hear anything I said?"
(Score: 2) by AthanasiusKircher on Tuesday May 16 2017, @04:33PM
A pardon does not make what you did legal
Correct.
a pardon is an admission it was illegal but they won't prosecute you. That's why some people refuse to accept a pardon, because it's basically admitting they were guilty.
That's actually unclear under U.S. law. The general citation for this is Burdick vs. U.S. [wikipedia.org] (1915), but most legal scholars seem to regard the statement in McKenna's opinion about a pardon implying an "imputation of guilt; acceptance a confession of it" to be obiter dicta and thus non-binding. The opinion here also didn't explicitly overrule the previous dicta in Ex Parte Garland [wikipedia.org] (1866), which said:
A pardon reaches both the punishment prescribed for the offense and the guilt of the offender; and when the pardon is full, it releases the punishment and blots out the existence of the guilt, so that in the eye of the law the offender is as innocent as if he had never committed the offense... It makes him, as it were, a new man, and gives him a new credit and capacity.
Garland was about Civil War pardons for lawyers who had previously served in the Confederacy. While Burdick's dicta really was just speculation about the rationale for rejecting a pardon, Garland's dicta was more on-point, asserting that a pardoned person was effectively beyond the reach of the law for the offense supposedly committed.
Anyhow, in the century since Burdick, no other definitive rulings have addressed the issue. Courts cite both (and a few other cases); generally the trend seems to come down in favor of the Burdick perspective, but since both are viewed as dicta, some court rulings still hold to the Garland standard. This issue came up recently in discussion over Hillary Clinton, and it was a hot topic a decade ago with Scooter Libby. You can find legal scholars arguing on both sides of the issue when it has come up.
(Score: -1, Flamebait) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 16 2017, @07:25PM (2 children)
No. No, it would not.
A pardon does not make what you did legal;
Hey! Are you confused? Do you think Mitch McConnell is president? We are talking about what it would be legal for the president to do.
It would be legal for Turmp to pardon McConnell for the murders.
> "conforming to the law or to rules"
> "Legal" and "legitimate" are synonyms.
By your own damn citation you are wrong. It doesn't just say law it also says "rules." The entire government runs on rules of behavior. The law is just a backstop.
But JFC, did you really think it was informative to go full pedant? What larger point did you hope to communicate?
PS, as is always the case with dictionary pedants you failed to actually read the full definition in the dictionary:
legitimate [oxforddictionaries.com]
adjective
Pronunciation /lɪˈdʒɪtɪmət/
1 Conforming to the law or to rules.
‘his claims to legitimate authority’
1.1 (of a child) born of parents lawfully married to each other.
‘a legitimate male heir’
1.2 (of a sovereign) having a title based on strict hereditary right.
‘the last legitimate Anglo-Saxon king’
2 Able to be defended with logic or justification; valid.
‘a legitimate excuse for being late’
Goddamn fucking pedants. You will never learn.
(Score: 2) by tangomargarine on Tuesday May 16 2017, @07:56PM (1 child)
Hey! Are you confused? Do you think Mitch McConnell is president? We are talking about what it would be legal for the president to do.
Oh, you meant
It would also be legal for [a bunch of long, rambling blather] and then have Turmp pardon him.
not
It would also be legal for Mitch McConnell to walk onto the floor of the Senate, shoot every democratic senator [a bunch of long, rambling blather]
Well yeah, as long as it's not impeachment proceedings, the president can pardon anyone he wants. I read what you were saying as it being retroactively legal to shoot up the assembly. What was the point of this whole hypothetical?
2 Able to be defended with logic or justification; valid.
Appealing to the laws is usually a pretty safe way to defend something logically (especially if they explain their logic in the law itself). I still think you chose a poor word.
"Is that really true?" "I just spent the last hour telling you to think for yourself! Didn't you hear anything I said?"
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 16 2017, @09:01PM
> What was the point of this whole hypothetical?
Oh please do not play stupid.
The point was that legality is not a defense.
> Appealing to the laws is usually a pretty safe way to defend something logically
Which is why there is an entirely separate definition that mentions laws. Because its the same thing.
Goddamn pedants never fucking learn.
(Score: 2) by DeathMonkey on Tuesday May 16 2017, @06:04PM
Give me a name for that source so I can determine the validity of their information.
Donald Trump
(Score: 1, Informative) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 16 2017, @07:11AM (5 children)
What sort of crack are you smoking? The Democrats and the Republicans both are responsible for the current mess, as indicated by their former party name: The Democratic Republicans.
In the leadup to the Civil War they split into the Democrats and Republicans (who originally stood for the 'opposite' they do today, the Republicans being the filthy liberals (and ALSO the religious right) and the Democrats being the pro-slavery racists (and also the hedonistic left).
If we want to drain this swamp, it is time to clear out Congress of the disease that is BOTH the Republicans and Democrats, and then work on finding the least whackjob third party candidates who could actually make a different.
Said as a left leaning individual. Left and Right, clean up your act, otherwise I hope the world nukes your collective asses.
(Score: 4, Interesting) by Phoenix666 on Tuesday May 16 2017, @10:14AM (4 children)
These days I'm out in Oyster Bay in Long Island, where Teddy Roosevelt's home Sagamore Hill is. He's my favorite president, too, so I've been contemplating the mess we're in today against the situation when he was president. Then the Trusts had thoroughly corrupted the system as they have now. The government was as broken as it is now. T.R. was a reformer from a reformer faction of the Republican Party (analogous to the Tea Party insurgency, though the comparisons stop there) that was waxing, and the RNC put him on the presidential ticket as the VP to shut him and his faction up, while rendering him and them totally powerless as the VP job was then. It was an accident that the president was assassinated and TR was sworn in.
But the Trust-busting and reform policies that he pushed through from the bully pulpit set the stage for America's global ascendency over the last 100 years, and also bought the Republic that time to even continue to exist.
We need another TR now, but I doubt we'll get one. The other shoe will drop first. TR was not able to correct the system enough to prevent corporate take-over of the country, and unless we can things will never get better again.
Washington DC delenda est.
(Score: 1) by khallow on Tuesday May 16 2017, @12:20PM (3 children)
But the Trust-busting and reform policies that he pushed through from the bully pulpit set the stage for America's global ascendency over the last 100 years, and also bought the Republic that time to even continue to exist.
The US was already a world power by the time that Roosevelt became president and those trusts were a huge part of the reason why. Further, where does present day US spy agencies fit into your narrative? They've fucked over business as well with impunity. Why are we whining about corporate takeovers while ignoring the real threats? Businesses tend to do real well in the current situation because they're far more useful to the powers-that-be than normal citizens. That doesn't make businesses in charge.
(Score: 2) by tangomargarine on Tuesday May 16 2017, @03:09PM
The US was already a world power by the time that Roosevelt became president and those trusts were a huge part of the reason why.
Economic superpower, maybe, but the U.S. didn't even have a standing army until WWII.
"Is that really true?" "I just spent the last hour telling you to think for yourself! Didn't you hear anything I said?"
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 16 2017, @04:52PM (1 child)
Not in charge... but everything just happens to go their way. Huh! How about that coincidence?
(Score: 1) by khallow on Tuesday May 16 2017, @11:03PM
Not in charge... but everything just happens to go their way.
Yes, if you call getting screwed by the NSA or the EPA "getting their way". If you don't, well those corps might not have as much power as you think they have.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 16 2017, @12:47PM
Actually I think president Trump has been pretty smart, by postponing the "Rich People Don't Need To Pay Tax" law a bit.
As long as that law hasn't been passed yet, the Republicans in Congress need him (to blame), and his life is secure. Afterwards, well maybe Bannon needs a popular and outspoken politician as target for his "Reichstag Fire" moment.
(Score: 1, Informative) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 16 2017, @03:05PM
Der Trumpenfurher
It's spelled Führer. Or if you don't want to figure out how to umlaut it, Fuehrer. H before R.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 16 2017, @06:13AM
Here's your data:
For profit prisons + people in prison = private sector profits.
Here's your policy:
We need to be tough on crime because crime is out of control, Mexican rapists, whatever you need etc.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 16 2017, @06:58AM (8 children)
Holder: undermining the will of the legislative branch
Sessions: pressure to plea bargain (giving up right to a trial) and/or racking up the defendant's legal expenses on flimsy cases
The ethical choice is the charge the defendant with the maximum for which there is really solid evidence, then take it to trial. By charging exactly as appropriate, the prosecution should be able to avoid anything underhanded and still win nearly 100% of the time. If the courts get too backed up or the prisons get too full, that is a problem for the legislature.
(Score: 2, Informative) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 16 2017, @07:13AM (7 children)
Holder: undermining the will of the legislative branch
I don't care about the will of the legislative branch, since the federal drug war is 100% unconstitutional to begin with; the Constitution simply does not give the federal government the power to ban drugs. Insane interpretations of the commerce clause are just that: Insane. What Holder did was a microscopic step in the right direction, though obviously it was weak and temporary.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 16 2017, @09:08AM (3 children)
Maybe just cut the legislative branch out? The administrative branch can just do whatever is a step in the right direction, congress be damned?
Do you only feel this way when your preferred party occupies the whitehouse, or is that not a consideration? Maybe "it's all good"? We don't even need to pass an Enabling Act, eh? The administration can take Nike's advice: Just Do It.
I don't think this will end well.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 16 2017, @11:46AM
Maybe just cut the legislative branch out? The administrative branch can just do whatever is a step in the right direction, congress be damned?
The is the direction congress has pushed the executive in for the previous 8 years.
One party has been dedicated to proving that government is the problem. They've been very successful.
(Score: 1) by kurenai.tsubasa on Tuesday May 16 2017, @03:47PM (1 child)
Did you read the comment you're responding to?
The war on (some) drugs is unconstitutional. It is up to the judicial branch to reign in BOTH the legislative and executive branches here. However, the judicial branch has been derelict in that duty, across party lines, and complicit in allowing this flagrant violation of both the spirit and the letter of the Constitution.
Now I know the right-wing authoritarian followers here will want to point out why my detailed legal analysis there in bold is lacking. GP nailed it: the problem is abuse of the commerce clause. I'll add that it's also willful ignorance of the Ninth and Fourteenth Amendments. It is exactly an “insane interpretation.” Something that does not involve the exchange of the good or service we're talking about and especially not involving that good or service crossing state lines cannot possibly be interstate commerce. Remember, the first attempts at cannabis prohibition were done through taxation.
When people wanted to have alcohol prohibition, they at least understood that it would require a constitutional amendment.
That reminds me. Look at how Obamneycare abused the taxation power to force people to buy a private commercial product. How long until the commerce clause gets abused in the name of welfare for the insurance oligopoly? If using taxation to force you to fork over your hard-earned cash buying “insurance” with deductibles so high that even if you stay in the hospital for a week the policy doesn't even pay out—if that doesn't work, watch for the commerce clause to come into play to force you to buy a product that is available only in your own state for seeking medical care only in your own state.
Want a war on (some) drugs? Want Obamneycare? Get to passing those amendments you need!
(Score: 3, Insightful) by fyngyrz on Tuesday May 16 2017, @10:55PM
There's nothing of the sort in article III, which is what authorized and instantiated SCOTUS. Or anywhere else in the constitution. In article III, the constitution assigns the judicial power (guilty, innocent, dismissed, the usual) to SCOTUS for a few specialized types of cases, for instance, WRT treaties. It says absolutely nothing about the any power to second-guess the constitution itself. That power is defined in article V, which does not assign any power at all to SCOTUS, but hands it specifically to congress and the legislatures of the (several) states.
Oh, wait. You must be thinking of the powers SCOTUS arrogated unto itself per Marbury v. Madison (1803.) You know, that time when executive and legislative branches failed to rein in the judiciary.
Isn't playing constitutional scholar fun? :)
The problem with the constitution, as I see it, is that it is toothless. There is no punishment whatsoever for government actors who break their oaths to obey the thing, and so, predictably enough, they often don't obey it, their oaths and their honor left in ragged tatters on the bloody floor of history. The blood having dripped from the backs of the citizens whose lives they injure and/or ruin with their unconstitutional malfuckery.
BTW, completely agree: war on drugs is 100% unconstitutional. Also un-American, evil, antisocial, anti-liberty, and self-destructive. Not necessarily in that order.
(Score: 0, Redundant) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 16 2017, @11:15AM (2 children)
I don't care about the will of the legislative branch, since the federal drug war is 100% unconstitutional to begin with
Oh hey, look everyone: it's a constitutional scholar in our midst.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 16 2017, @05:11PM (1 child)
I thought we were all constitutional scholars here?
(Score: 3, Interesting) by fyngyrz on Tuesday May 16 2017, @11:07PM
I'm not a constitutional scholar. However, I did read it. Many times over. And the the Federalist Papers, likewise. And a whole bunch of history. And I've thought about these things at length.
Near as I can tell, what the constitutions says, how that relates to what the framers intended, and what the government actually does are very, very far apart.
Every argument I've ever run into that tries to say otherwise founders on a whole bunch of sophist bullshit pretty early on. Things like "among" being interpreted as "amidst", "shall not infringe" as "yay, let's infringe", "probable cause, oath or affirmation, warrant" as "break in and shoot the dog whenever" and "except within 100 miles of the border" and "unless you're trying to get on an aircraft", etc. And of course the completely made-up stuff such as arose from Marbury vs. Madison.
So there's that.
Not sure I'd want to be a constitutional scholar. It seems to be a path straight to the inability to understand the written word, much less go digging for the contemporaneous meaning of what was written so, you know, the thing could be applied as intended.
(Score: 5, Insightful) by Phoenix666 on Tuesday May 16 2017, @10:21AM (34 children)
Legalization is the only path that makes sense to me. It's the most effective way to cut the legs out from under the various narco-mafias that are causing the most crime and destabilizing so many countries in Central- and South America. It's a strategic consideration.
It has also been nice to see the positive effects of marijuana legalization in Colorado and Washington so far. The crop is very useful in many ways and it grows well in marginal land, which is a boon for farmers.
You'd think the prospect of getting their greedy fingers into the tax revenue from legalized drugs would be incentive enough for the corrupt mavens of DC to go for it.
Washington DC delenda est.
(Score: 2) by deimtee on Tuesday May 16 2017, @01:15PM (4 children)
The greeedy fingers getting into the tax revenue would be public fingers. What makes you think they don't have their private fingers already in the revenue?
If you cough while drinking cheap red wine it really cleans out your sinuses.
(Score: 2) by Phoenix666 on Tuesday May 16 2017, @02:34PM (3 children)
I'm sure you're right, but if it's legalized then they can pretend it's legitimate and spare themselves the hassle of hiding. Even if you're a sociopath and have no conscience, constant duplicity is still an annoyance because you have to keep your story straight.
Washington DC delenda est.
(Score: 2) by deimtee on Wednesday May 17 2017, @01:50AM (2 children)
Actually, my point was that tax goes into the public purse, bribes go straight into their pockets. Would you rather someone give you $1000 or donate $10,000 to the IRS?
If you cough while drinking cheap red wine it really cleans out your sinuses.
(Score: 2) by Phoenix666 on Wednesday May 17 2017, @12:57PM (1 child)
I think you're right on the small scale, but I was thinking in those shoes I'd rather be granted the no-bid, $50 million contract to be exclusive supplier of medical marijuana to the Colorado State Health System, all nice and legal-like. Why bother with fighting the law when you can use it, to eliminate your competitors and such?
Washington DC delenda est.
(Score: 2) by deimtee on Thursday May 18 2017, @12:35AM
Yes, good point, but...
1/ That no bid $50M contract is one supplier, some legislators and a few bureacrats getting kickbacks vs the entire entrenched police/prison/pharmaceuticall inductries all making heaps off of it being illegal. They aren't fighting the law.
2/ It is very easy to grow and prepare your own. No matter how low the co-pay, if it was legal many more people would simply grow their own, (and also be more generous to their friends who for some reason can't).
3/ Follow the money. I don't use it, so I don't know the exact price, but for any agricultural product that grows like a weed, to be sold for $$ per ounce, some-one is making a killing. Two killings really, as if it was legal it would displace a lot of expensive prescription meds.
If you cough while drinking cheap red wine it really cleans out your sinuses.
(Score: 1, Insightful) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 16 2017, @01:36PM (28 children)
Recreational drug use and addiction are two separate, but related issues. The war on drugs makes both worse, but supports a broad industry to fight the war from both sides. On the Pro bench is pharma and the drug lords. On the Con bench are the departments of Justice and Defense and tobacco, alcohol, and pharma industries. (Yes, pharma, and probably others play both sides.) It's a really big money machine for all involved, except the users.
The lesson of prohibition was that no matter what you do, some folks are going to get high. Most will remain functional, otherwise law abiding productive members of society. Some unfortunately have a bad gene which will push them towards addiction. This is a problem solved best with the medical system. Attempting to solve it with the legal system just makes the mess we have.
President Trump should know all this. His family has the gene. He has helped many of his friend's kids by talking to them about this. Would the world be better if instead, each of these kids were put in the criminal justice system? I think not, but the more interesting question is what does Mr. Trump think?
This country needs a reset on many fronts. That's why Mr. Trump got the job. I'd really like to understand what he is thinking on this. It seems an area where he has personal knowledge and should make a rational choice to improve the situation. How does continuing to dig the hole deeper help this already bad situation?
(Score: 5, Interesting) by Phoenix666 on Tuesday May 16 2017, @02:31PM (27 children)
He was never going to be anything but a nuclear bomb. The voters weaponized the candidate and sent him like a guided missile to DC in order to leave the place a giant smoking crater. He is accomplishing that. Maybe he's not doing it intentionally or the way people thought he would, by "draining the swamp," but he is totally destroying residual faith in the American government by bringing every edge and contour of the Establishment out against him, in the open, showing how they won't even pretend to honor the office of President when it's aimed at breaking their power, and by being utterly incompetent as a politician. He is making a mockery of the office himself through his behavior, and that in turn is making formal what has been a fact for a long time, that the titular government and all the kabuki surrounding its actions does not matter when the Deep State controls everything.
It might not be intentional, but that's a huge victory. We have proven the Deep State doesn't give a damn what voters think, and that nobody we can possibly elect President, even one as corrosive and destructive and nihilistic as Trump, can change anything in this system. The Deep State simply will not allow the will of the voters to get in the way of its self-serving sociopathic agenda. This whole episode is the exclamation point at the end of the First American Republic.
Washington DC delenda est.
(Score: 3, Insightful) by jIyajbe on Tuesday May 16 2017, @03:51PM (9 children)
Is this familiar quote a summary of your point?
"...the purpose of the presidency is not to wield power, but to distract attention away from it."
I am coming round to this point of view.
"Don't blame the log for the fire." --Andrew Ratshin
(Score: 3, Informative) by Phoenix666 on Tuesday May 16 2017, @06:25PM (8 children)
I have not heard that quote before and don't know its provenance, but it feels descriptive of what we see now.
I recall from history class that historians often write that America's original sin was slavery. There's the famous quote from Sojourner Truth about the Constitution having "a little weevil in it!" they repeat. I believe there's another, worse original sin in the American system, in its unwritten Constitution: aristocracy.
The Founding Fathers were aristocrats. They were British subjects who were fine with the notion of aristocracy--they just didn't like the king at the time. So they jettisoned the king and kept the aristocracy, and enshrined it in the Way Things Are Done.
We're still trying to unwind the effect of slavery on the country, and that's after specifically, formally, openly dealing with it for 150 years. We have never openly and honestly tried to formally, and completely, root out aristocracy.
Up until now the aristocracy has been fine to allow the appearance of democracy, the endless see-saw between the Republicans and Democrats, that, gosh, just never seems to resolve anything real, because it doesn't change the underlying power or wealth of their Deep State. Now that we have the technological means to find out all about the shape and contours of the Deep State, we have a reality to match to our ongoing observation of our social wealth and human vitality and collective potential being leached away by invisible, vampiric forces whose collective aspirations seem to amount to nothing more than greater piles of blow and larger numbers of hookers.
I think we can do better than that.
Washington DC delenda est.
(Score: 1) by Gault.Drakkor on Tuesday May 16 2017, @09:26PM
As I understand it, the USA governmental system design is heavily based on the Roman Republic.
Only citizens may vote. The citizens are the land owners/aristocrats. The vast majority of the people are only residents. Thats the way USA was for the first ~70 years of time as well in terms of voting. USA was explicitly set up from the initial start to favor the wealthy. The voting system ensures there are only two parties. It is broken by design? No, because it has worked/lasted a long time, it works mostly as intended. And one those intended things is being able to get laws in place that allow discrimination against the poor.
My point? It will not be easy removing the upper class from control when it was explicitly designed for them to be in control.
One possible option I see is to linearize income + wealth: tax wealth progressively say .5% per magnitude starting at 1% at the million dollars of equity.
(Score: 1) by khallow on Tuesday May 16 2017, @11:27PM (6 children)
No title of nobility shall be granted by the United States: and no person holding any office of profit or trust under them, shall, without the consent of the Congress, accept of any present, emolument, office, or title, of any kind whatever, from any king, prince, or foreign state.
Someone didn't like nobility to the point of preventing the US from creating them. We also ignore both the US's strong connection to the revolution in France which also was happening at the time and which was strongly egalitarian, and the ease of obtaining land in the US. It wasn't hard to become a land-owning "aristocrat" in the US and circumstances didn't really change on that front until public lands were withdrawn from sale starting around the beginning of the 20th century.
(Score: 2) by Phoenix666 on Wednesday May 17 2017, @12:42PM (5 children)
You're getting hung up on the titular component of "aristocracy," whereas I'm talking about the functional aspect of aristocracy, which is hereditary entitlement and entrenched privilege. So you're correct that we don't have dudes swanning around calling themselves the "Baron of the Hamptons," or the "Duke of Las Vegas," but we do very much have dudes swanning around claiming all the rights and benefits that would accrue to said formal titles.
But, sigh, fine, if you like, call it "plutocracy" instead, but that rather misses the hereditary, entrenched nature of what I'm talking about and can be shaded into the salutory "meritocracy," meaning, which implies that those jackasses earned what they have and the rest of us are just jealous and lazy.
Are you one of them, khallow? If not, is it because you're mentally torpid and lazy, and merely envious but aspiring?
Washington DC delenda est.
(Score: 1) by khallow on Wednesday May 17 2017, @01:21PM (4 children)
You're getting hung up on the titular component of "aristocracy," whereas I'm talking about the functional aspect of aristocracy, which is hereditary entitlement and entrenched privilege.
No, I'm making a point here. The founders went out of their way to eliminate a common component of aristocracy. And titles aren't as irrelevant as you think. They've been used as gatekeepers for the aristocracy and power for a long time in Europe. When reading biographies of ambitious people in Europe during the Middle Ages, you often see them go to enormous effort just to get a better title.
In the US, you have to keep the wealth and property in order to keep the class. Plenty of people can't do that and hence, don't stay aristocrats.
But, sigh, fine, if you like, call it "plutocracy" instead, but that rather misses the hereditary, entrenched nature of what I'm talking about and can be shaded into the salutory "meritocracy," meaning, which implies that those jackasses earned what they have and the rest of us are just jealous and lazy.
No, plutocracy doesn't miss that. And you're grossly exaggerating the "hereditary, entrenched nature". Further, are you ever going to take these contrary indications into account, or will we a few months from now, have this debate reset once again to the same starting point? There's considerable nuance that needs to be grasped here even if we fully grant your point of view.
The real problem with the idea is the huge power of bureaucracies throughout the world. Technocracy is really the proper label for this system. Everyone sees the flashy bits, the CEOs, wealthy investors, politicians, etc at the top of these pyramids, but it is the people under them who create the real power. Those bureaucracies whether private or public know more about us and enable far more powerful infrastructure (which can be and often is used to control us) than the bureaucracies of the past.
(Score: 2) by Phoenix666 on Wednesday May 17 2017, @09:28PM (3 children)
Nobody's ever heard of the Rockefellers, Fords, Vanderbilts, or Du Ponts? All the stuff about wealth inequality being the worst in American history is fake news? The data about how CEOs make 1000 times the median wage of their employees is fabricated?
What is the "considerable nuance" you're talking about that debrides that? Do you know of some path to capturing a reasonable share of the value of our output that the rest of us don't? Is the secret getting an MBA, going to med school, or making the right friendship in your college fraternity? I would really like for there to be such a thing, so if you know it, share it. That sounds flippant, because I am a flippant guy, but seriously, please tell us how to escape the crumbling middle class and join the ranks of the rich and powerful. I'm pretty sure we'd all like to know. What is the source of the hope and confidence in the justice of this status quo that feeds you?
You seem to be weighting bureaucracy more than I do, here, but you're not going to get much argument out of me there. I'm no fan of big government. I think I would be a fan of efficient government, but I don't know of many real-world examples.
Washington DC delenda est.
(Score: 1) by khallow on Thursday May 18 2017, @12:57AM (2 children)
Nobody's ever heard of the Rockefellers, Fords, Vanderbilts, or Du Ponts?
And your point is? I didn't say that people couldn't inherit wealth. None of those families have any notable power or history-making ability now. Even the more politically oriented families like Kennedys and Bushes see a considerable dilution of their power with subsequent generations. Meanwhile coming from the other direction, we have a lot of new wealth. For example, of the wealthiest ten people in the US, only two had extremely wealthy parents (Charles and David Koch, known as the "Koch brothers" who inherited a considerable oil company from their father and grew it into one of the largest privately owned (that is, not publicly sold on a stock market) companies in the US).
The data about how CEOs make 1000 times the median wage of their employees is fabricated?
That is entirely irrelevant and ignores that the CEO can be worth a 1000 times the median wage of their employees.
What is the "considerable nuance" you're talking about that debrides that? Do you know of some path to capturing a reasonable share of the value of our output that the rest of us don't?
No. But I do know that saving and investing your money does the trick. Due to labor competition with the developing world, labor is not as great a way to generate wealth. But owning capital remains a great way to do so.
Is the secret getting an MBA, going to med school, or making the right friendship in your college fraternity? I would really like for there to be such a thing, so if you know it, share it.
First of all, you have to want that. I should be stating the obvious in noting that most people simply aren't behaving in a way that would accumulate wealth at a class-shifting level. Have you tried to do the things that very rich people have done to get rich? Most of them have run multiple businesses and tried aggressively to make advantageous connections.
Second, they tend to be really competent at what they do which comes from learning from experience combined with a lot of experience.
Third, be really focused on growing the value of the businesses and investments they own.
That sounds flippant, because I am a flippant guy, but seriously, please tell us how to escape the crumbling middle class and join the ranks of the rich and powerful. I'm pretty sure we'd all like to know
Moving on, did you know that more [reason.com] of the US middle class crumbles up into the upper class than crumbles down into the lower class? Sounds like there might be a lot of people who have figured this thing out.
What is the source of the hope and confidence in the justice of this status quo that feeds you?
I pay attention to what is actually going on. Today we have the greatest improvement in well-being of all humanity in history and have in addition a considerable drop in global wealth inequality. Second, wealthy societies result in improvements in every enormous human problem such as overpopulation, poverty, habitat and arable land destruction, government and societal corruption, etc. That has come at a slight increase in the amount of relative poverty in the US. We have enormous technological developments underway that can completely change how we view the universe as something out there, our acceptance of the limitations of our bodies as something we can't do anything about, planets and stars as colored lights in the sky, and thinking itself. A primitive view of society as run by aristocracy completely ignores the society (you also have yet to explain your earlier use of the term, "deep state" - could it be that you actually agree with me without realizing it?). It's yet another prison of the mind.
(Score: 2) by Phoenix666 on Thursday May 18 2017, @03:31AM (1 child)
Ah, OK. They want it more. As for doing the things very rich people have done to get rich, do you mean using my buddies to hand me a sweetheart, no-bid contract? No, of course not. You imply they have better instincts and business savvy than everyone else. One question, khallow, do you really know any rich people?
Do you really know any rich people?
Haha, OK. I've got to stop you there. Jesus. Social Darwinism really is forever here, isn't it? It's all about the breeding, you see...
As for the rest, you have an oddly insousciant view of how things are going in the world, and moreover, how everyone else thinks things are going in the world. I think it's safe to say that the consensus is that the status quo is broken. Great Britain voted for Brexit because they think the status quo is broken. People voted for Trump because they think the status quo is broken. Marine Le Pen, who couldn't get the time of day in France for decades, was the runner-up candidate in France this time. France, where people who are homeless and unemployed go on strike when their benefits are cut, and win! Markets don't wring their hands about the potential break-up of the Eurozone because, well, nearly everyone in it thinks things are swell. Billionaires don't gather in Davos and chatter about their bug-out bunkers because they think the plebes are fat and happy. We have Michael Moore and Pat Buchanan nearly on the same page about where Americans' heads are at, and that is not normal.
It's like you live in a parallel universe. Do you not see any of these things, or is it that you're paid not to? I don't get it.
Washington DC delenda est.
(Score: 1) by khallow on Thursday May 18 2017, @12:23PM
Ah, OK. They want it more. As for doing the things very rich people have done to get rich, do you mean using my buddies to hand me a sweetheart, no-bid contract? No, of course not. You imply they have better instincts and business savvy than everyone else.
Well, looking at those ten people on the richest list that I mentioned yesterday, not a one got that way through sweetheart deals.
You imply they have better instincts and business savvy than everyone else.
No, if I had implied that, I would have implied that. However, if you don't do anything that would develop those instincts, then why do you think you would have better instincts?
One question, khallow, do you really know any rich people?
How does "knowing" rich people help you figure out how to get rich? Is that working for you?
As for the rest, you have an oddly insousciant view of how things are going in the world, and moreover, how everyone else thinks things are going in the world.
The current developed world troubles are temporary. There isn't an infinite supply of cheap developing world labor. My view is that the developed world is currently under an economic stress that can't be fixed with politics, but only by elevating most of the rest of the world to developed world status. Further, we're well on our way to getting that done. I believe 2050 will see a very different developed world than the present.
I think it's safe to say that the consensus is that the status quo is broken. Great Britain voted for Brexit because they think the status quo is broken. People voted for Trump because they think the status quo is broken. Marine Le Pen, who couldn't get the time of day in France for decades, was the runner-up candidate in France this time.
So what? Those activities are all completely democratic and legal, and are examples of voting populations attempting to fix perceived problems in their countries. Sure, good intentions don't magically result in good outcomes, but you do want voters to try to fix the things they see as wrong, right?
It's like you live in a parallel universe. Do you not see any of these things, or is it that you're paid not to? I don't get it.
The problem is your provincial perception. Look at all that verbiage you wrote. What continents did the various activities you mention fall on? North America and Europe. At best, that's roughly a billion people, a seventh of the world's population. You ignore what happens to a much greater portion of the world's population. China and India are each elevating more than a billion people into the developed world, for example.
(Score: 2) by GreatAuntAnesthesia on Tuesday May 16 2017, @03:52PM (16 children)
An interesting and perhaps insightful observation, but I think here:
The voters weaponized the candidate and sent him like a guided missile to DC in order to leave the place a giant smoking crater
you give the voters too much credit. Yes, that may well be the result of their votes, and decades from now revisionist history texts might claim that was the intent, but that's not what the majority of Trump voters wanted. They wanted a wall and they wanted "LOCK HER UP" and they wanted somethingsomethingCHINAsomethingsomethingSOUNFAIR!, but I don't think many of them saw their vote as part of a cunning conspiracy to burn down DC with an orange Trojan Shitbomb.
(Score: 2, Informative) by Azuma Hazuki on Tuesday May 16 2017, @04:43PM
Our very own alt-right diva J-Mo specifically says he wants to burn the lot down, and so does Bannon. You know, *Bannon?* That guy?
I am "that girl" your mother warned you about...
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 16 2017, @05:46PM
MAGA has gotten lost somewhere. I thought it was because we wanted to win. We wanted to get bored of winning. We were tired of loosing. We want La Guardia to get a federal remodel so Trump doesn't have to look down on 3rd world levels of poverty when he flies in from MargoLargo. It's DISGUSTING. Clean up the swampy poor people who get in his flight path.
(Score: 3, Informative) by Phoenix666 on Tuesday May 16 2017, @06:02PM (13 children)
For what it's worth, Michael Moore said much the same [globalnews.ca]:
Moore's read on it reads quite true to me. So reducing the motivations of Trump voters to a handful of simplistic points falls into the fallacy that they're stupid. They are not stupid. Perhaps not everyone can write a doctoral thesis on their motivations, perhaps for some their support is inchoate, sure, but they're not imbeciles.
It is dangerous to view epochal shifts like these through a cartoonish lens. Please don't do it, and don't contribute to it or applaud it. If you do, you make it so much more likely for the worse things to happen again, or unpleasant things to slide into nightmares. As an example I offer this, that the Jews in Hollywood and the American entertainment complex have spent the last 70 years lampooning and demonizing Hitler and the Nazis to the point that none of us recognize them as human. They're mythical bogeymen. The reality is they had real reasons for doing what they did; they believed they were justified in doing what they did; and their righteous cause made anything done in its name defensible. And the same reasons they had are being nursed in the American national bosom (and also elsewhere) today, and have already been used to excuse war crimes; the CIA tortured, and tortures people by order of the US government, and neither they nor those who ordered the torture have been hanged for it, as they must. As I pray to god they shall.
You may disagree with me and Moore, but after seeing that electing a uniter didn't work, the country did mean to elect a destroyer.
Washington DC delenda est.
(Score: 1, Informative) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 16 2017, @08:27PM (6 children)
> It is dangerous to view epochal shifts like these through a cartoonish lens.
That's rich. You've got your favorite cartoonish explanation which isn't supported by the data.
Over and over again the actual research, instead of your hand-waving wishful thinking, is that Trump won because of white anxiety.
The guy literally made his political bones selling a conspiracy theory that the first black president was an illegitimate crytpo-muslim.
Turmp is end-stage obama derangement syndrome (well, its not end-stage, because the country will continue to brown and fragile whites will continue to lose their shit, but lets hope he's a local maximum).
Beyond Economics: Fears of Cultural Displacement Pushed the White Working Class to Trump [prri.org]
Trump supporters are actually richer, not poorer, than average, although they tended to be blue-collar and less educated. Trump supporters also tended to live in racially segregated areas, particularly those that were not especially hard hit by trade or immigration. [ssrn.com]
Voters’ measures of sexism and racism correlated much more closely with support for Trump than economic dissatisfaction [umass.edu]
People who strongly identified as white were told that nonwhite groups will outnumber white people in 2042, they became more likely to support Trump [sagepub.com]
Trump supporters are more than twice as likely as Clinton supporters to have negative views of Islam [reuters.com]
Half of Trump supporters think undocumented immigrants have hire rates of crime than US citizens, versus 13 percent of Clinton supporters [people-press.org] (they actually have lower rates [nytimes.com])
43 percent of Republicans said Trump was right to complain about Judge Curiel, while 39 percent said he was wrong. In comparison, only 8 percent of Democrats said Trump was right, versus 81 percent who said he was wrong. [yougov.com]
73 percent of Republicans support building a wall at the US-Mexico border, compared to 13 percent of Democrats. [turner.com]
Trump supporters are less educated and more likely to work in blue collar occupations, but they earn relatively high household incomes and are no less likely to be unemployed or exposed to competition through trade or immigration. [ssrn.com]
More ‘warmth’ for Trump among GOP voters concerned by immigrants, diversity [pewresearch.org]
Trump supporters more likely to view blacks negatively - Reuters/Ipsos poll [reuters.com]
white Trump supporters are much more likely to show high levels of racial resentment than Clinton’s white supporters. [telesurtv.net]
Obama was the first president to declare himself a feminist. And unsurprisingly, hostile sexism correlated with trump support far more than it did with romney support. [twitter.com]
Economic anxiety isn’t driving racial resentment. Racial resentment is driving economic anxiety. [washingtonpost.com]
In 2016 Trump did worse than Mitt Romney among voters with low and moderate levels of racial resentment, but much better among those with high levels of resentment [theintercept.com]
Opinions about how increasing racial diversity will affect American society had much more impact on support for Trump during the 2016 election compared to support for the Republican candidates in the two previous presidential elections. We also find that individuals with high levels of racial resentment were more likely to switch from Obama to Trump, but those with low racial resentment and more positive views about rising diversity voted for Romney but not Trump. [thenation.com]
If the democratic party doesn't figure out a way to check white anxiety, no amount of socialism will help. In fact, in Europe, countries with more robust welfare states tend to have stronger far-right movements.
The top third of countries — that is, the ones with the largest welfare states — saw roughly four times the rate of far-right support among the working class as the countries in the bottom third did. [kai-arzheimer.com]
Its almost as if not having to worry about dying from lack of healthcare or starving from lack of food frees up extra time to focus on tribalism. Its called "welfare chauvinism" [nytimes.com] — the idea that only 'deserving' people should get state support and if you aren't white you aren't as deserving.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday May 17 2017, @01:42AM (1 child)
I voted for Trump because the other politicians hated him. I hated them, so in theory the enemy of my enemy is my friend. I know Trump wouldn't be my friend, but there were no friendly options for me, so what goes around comes around. If they're too busy fighting each other maybe they'll leave me alone a little more often and perhaps the internal power struggles will lead to a slightly better government in the future. I would have voted for Sanders solely because his voting record was consistent, or at least that's what I had heard (would have looked it up if he had been running).
It's all bullshit anyway. The President is supposed to be more focused on foreign policy than internal policy. Somehow the general public thinks the President's job should be what Congress does. Sadly members of the government are buying into that miss-belief too.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday May 18 2017, @01:36AM
The enemy of my enemy is my enemy's enemy. No more, no less.
- Howard Tayler (Schlock Mercenery)
(Score: 2) by Phoenix666 on Wednesday May 17 2017, @12:54PM (3 children)
No, no, you're obviously right. The same sources that proved Hillary was going to win the election in a walk have now, per you, proven that Trump won because racism. You have proven that the clear economics that Americans live every day had nothing to do with why they voted for Trump, and that all that was eclipsed by the simplistic racism of credulous white racists.
You see, I know how to push-poll, too. I can design surveys that produce the answers I'm looking for. I can oversample and undersample to skew trends. There are all sorts of ways to use data to lie. And if I have a narrative I'm trying to serve, and purpose to de-legitimize a guy or trend I don't like, it's so seductively easy to do all of that to "prove" I'm right.
It's easy to fool people who don't know anything about social science or statistics or PR, isn't it?
Washington DC delenda est.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday May 17 2017, @03:28PM (2 children)
> The same sources that proved Hillary was going to win the election in a walk have now
(a) The polling did not show that. Pundits spun a thin a margin into a decisive win for sensationalistic news.
(b) It isn't even close to the same thing - this isn't push polling at all. These are academic researchers.
> It's easy to fool people who don't know anything about social science or statistics or PR, isn't it?
Its even easier to fool conspiracy freaks.
(Score: 2) by Phoenix666 on Wednesday May 17 2017, @09:35PM (1 child)
Sigh. Yes, sure, pal. The NSA is not really spying on us. Bush & Cheney really were telling the truth about Saddam and his weapons of mass destruction. The DNC wasn't really rigging the primaries for Hillary. Anything else factual, proven, that you would like us to now dismiss while you're waving your hand and smearing all of us as "conspiracy freaks?"
Washington DC delenda est.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday May 31 2017, @11:00PM
Gee, is that the best you can do? There once was an actual conspiracy, so all conspiracies must be true!
And thus we know that the Killary body count is all true, so is pizzagate, spirit-cooking and Obama really was born in Kenya.
If you are trying to convince us that you are a conspiracy freak you are doing a bang-up job.
(Score: 2) by Runaway1956 on Wednesday May 17 2017, @02:52AM (5 children)
As much as I despise Michael Moore, his take on the election is pretty accurate. In fact, I share the attitude, "Fuck the Establishment!" The Establishment, of course, being the marriage of government and megacorporations.
Eisenhower warned us of the military industrial complex, but he probably didn't visualize that the rest of government and corporate America could go the same route.
“I have become friends with many school shooters” - Tampon Tim Walz
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday May 17 2017, @03:37PM (3 children)
> In fact, I share the attitude, "
You also share the attitude of insane levels of white anxiety directed at muslims and mexicans.
Its nice to be able to say its about the establishment though. Makes it easy to sleep at night.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday May 17 2017, @03:51PM (2 children)
SHUT UP YOU MEXICAN MUSLIM!!!
(Score: 2) by Phoenix666 on Wednesday May 17 2017, @09:38PM (1 child)
Look, man, they may speak a different language but you're supposed to call them "Southerners," not, "Mexicans." Real Mexicans drive bigger pickups.
You may be right with "Muslim," though, since nobody but Runaway seems to know what the hell "Daesh" means or how to use it correctly in a sentence.
Washington DC delenda est.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday May 18 2017, @12:46AM
Mohammad's Daesh is really sore since he passed out in the Blue Oyster bar.
If you spread the Daesh evenly over the field and then plow it in, your plants will grow better.
Daesh the Daeshing Daeshers.
There you go, 3 sentences containing the word Daesh..
(Score: 1) by khallow on Thursday May 18 2017, @12:33PM
Eisenhower warned us of the military industrial complex, but he probably didn't visualize that the rest of government and corporate America could go the same route.
In the same speech, Eisenhower warned against other things:
“Today, the solitary inventor, tinkering in his shop, has been overshadowed by task forces of scientists in laboratories and testing fields… ,” Eisenhower warned. “Partly because of the huge costs involved, a government contract becomes virtually a substitute for intellectual curiosity.”
and earlier on:
But threats, new in kind or degree, constantly arise. I mention two only.
So he did visualize that other parts could go that way, and mentioned two of them.