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Page 1/8 185 of 185 Precincts Reporting FOR PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT FOR GOVERNOR Number of Precincts 185 Precincts Reporting 185 174,794 172,780 HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON 71,237 40.75% TIMOTHY MICHAEL KAINE (DEM) DONALD J. TRUMP MICHAEL R. 91,557 52.38% PENCE (REP) GARY JOHNSON BILL WELD 7,128 4.08% (LIB) DARRELL L. CASTLE SCOTT N. 1,002 0.57% BRADLEY (CON) JILL STEIN AJAMU BARAKA 1,799 1.03% (GRE) WRITE IN 2,071 1.18% FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR 172,828 JASON KANDER (DEM) 85,664 49.57% ROY BLUNT (REP) 77,941 45.10% JONATHAN DINE (LIB) 5,007 2.90% FRED RYMAN (CON) 2,076 1.20% JOHNATHAN MCFARLAND 1,983 1.15% (GRE) WRITE IN 157 0.09% CHRIS KOSTER (DEM) 82,240 47.60% ERIC GREITENS (REP) 83,918 48.57% CISSE W SPRAGINS (LIB) 3,100 1.79% DON FITZ (GRE) 1,434 0.83% LESTER BENTON (LES) TURILLI, 1,937 1.12% JR. (IND) WRITE IN 151 0.09% FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR 169,964 RUSS CARNAHAN (DEM) 76,118 44.78% MIKE PARSON (REP) 84,577 49.76% STEVEN R. HEDRICK (LIB) 4,698 2.76% JENNIFER LEACH (GRE) 4,417 2.60% WRITE IN 154 0.09% FOR SECRETARY OF STATE 169,979 ROBIN SMITH (DEM) 66,909 39.36% JOHN (JAY) ASHCROFT (REP) 95,265 56.05% CHRIS MORRILL (LIB) 7,618 4.48% WRITE IN 187 0.11%

Page 2/8 185 of 185 Precincts Reporting FOR STATE TREASURER UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 6 168,856 Number of Precincts 49 Precincts Reporting 49 42,158 JUDY BAKER (DEM) 71,029 42.06% ERIC SCHMITT (REP) 89,802 53.18% SEAN O'TOOLE (LIB) 5,511 3.26% CAROL HEXEM (GRE) 2,366 1.40% WRITE IN 148 0.09% DAVID M BLACKWELL (DEM) 13,594 32.25% SAM GRAVES (REP) 26,993 64.03% RUSS LEE MONCHIL (LIB) 978 2.32% MIKE DIEL (GRE) 552 1.31% WRITE IN 41 0.10% FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL FOR STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 7 169,785 Number of Precincts 18 Precincts Reporting 18 15,956 TERESA HENSLEY (DEM) 73,445 43.26% JOSH HAWLEY (REP) 96,131 56.62% WRITE IN 209 0.12% JASON HOLSMAN (DEM) 11,429 71.63% JEANNE BOJARSKI (LIB) 4,343 27.22% WRITE IN 184 1.15% UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 5 FOR STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 9 Number of Precincts 136 Precincts Reporting 136 128,521 Number of Precincts 16 Precincts Reporting 16 9,108 EMANUEL CLEAVER II (DEM) 60,588 47.14% JACOB TURK (REP) 63,737 49.59% ROY WELBORN (LIB) 4,080 3.17% WRITE IN 116 0.09% SHALONN (KIKI) CURLS (DEM) 8,749 96.06% WRITE IN 359 3.94% FOR STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 11 Number of Precincts 63 Precincts Reporting 63 54,378 JOHN JOSEPH RIZZO (DEM) 26,626 48.96% BRENT THURSTON LASATER 27,632 50.81% (REP) WRITE IN 120 0.22%

Page 3/8 185 of 185 Precincts Reporting FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 19 FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 27 Number of Precincts 3 Precincts Reporting 3 2,218 Number of Precincts 2 Precincts Reporting 2 676 INGRID BURNETT (DEM) 1,467 66.14% VALORIE ENGHOLM (GRE) 729 32.87% WRITE IN 22 0.99% FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 20 Number of Precincts 22 Precincts Reporting 22 15,018 MIKE ENGLERT (DEM) 5,023 33.45% BILL E. KIDD (REP) 9,972 66.40% WRITE IN 23 0.15% RICHARD BROWN (DEM) 646 95.56% WRITE IN 30 4.44% FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 28 Number of Precincts 15 Precincts Reporting 15 12,428 JEROME BARNES (DEM) 7,247 58.31% WILLIAM E. (BILL) VAN BUSKIRK 5,157 41.50% (REP) WRITE IN 24 0.19% FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 21 FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 29 Number of Precincts 17 Precincts Reporting 17 14,503 IRA ANDERS (DEM) 8,331 57.44% VICKI RILEY (REP) 6,145 42.37% WRITE IN 27 0.19% FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 22 Number of Precincts 3 Precincts Reporting 3 1,513 BRANDON R. ELLINGTON 1,433 94.71% (DEM) WRITE IN 80 5.29% Number of Precincts 13 Precincts Reporting 13 9,217 RORY ROWLAND (DEM) 8,806 95.54% WRITE IN 411 4.46% FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 30 Number of Precincts 21 Precincts Reporting 21 15,264 MIKE CIERPIOT (REP) 14,780 96.83% WRITE IN 484 3.17%

Page 4/8 185 of 185 Precincts Reporting FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 31 FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 35 Number of Precincts 18 Precincts Reporting 18 14,403 Number of Precincts 18 Precincts Reporting 18 14,349 DAN STACY (REP) 13,768 95.59% WRITE IN 635 4.41% GARY CROSS (REP) 13,787 96.08% WRITE IN 562 3.92% FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 32 FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 37 Number of Precincts 17 Precincts Reporting 17 15,091 Number of Precincts 13 Precincts Reporting 13 10,174 JEANIE LAUER (REP) 14,704 97.44% WRITE IN 387 2.56% JOE RUNIONS (DEM) 9,792 96.25% WRITE IN 382 3.75% FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 33 FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 53 Number of Precincts 14 Precincts Reporting 14 6,890 Number of Precincts 3 Precincts Reporting 3 620 CHASE LINDER (DEM) 2,026 29.40% DONNA PFAUTSCH (REP) 4,853 70.44% WRITE IN 11 0.16% FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 34 Number of Precincts 17 Precincts Reporting 17 15,817 REBECCA ROEBER (REP) 15,286 96.64% WRITE IN 531 3.36% GLEN KOLKMEYER (REP) 612 98.71% WRITE IN 8 1.29% COUNTY EXECUTIVE 153,444 FRANK WHITE, JR. (DEM) 118,270 77.08% STACEY LINDGREN (GRE) 33,791 22.02% WRITE IN 1,383 0.90%

Page 5/8 185 of 185 Precincts Reporting PROSECUTING ATTORNEY CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE DIVISION #3 131,779 146,617 JEAN PETERS BAKER (DEM) 127,364 96.65% WRITE IN 4,415 3.35% YES 91,456 62.38% NO 55,161 37.62% SHERIFF CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE DIVISION #6 166,325 146,024 MIKE SHARP (DEM) 96,135 57.80% RAYMOND L. DRAPER (REP) 69,840 41.99% WRITE IN 350 0.21% MISSOURI SUPREME COURT JUDGE 148,963 YES 89,854 60.32% NO 59,109 39.68% CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE DIVISION #1 147,745 YES 91,283 61.78% NO 56,462 38.22% YES 87,264 59.76% NO 58,760 40.24% CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE DIVISION #7 146,046 YES 89,603 61.35% NO 56,443 38.65% CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE DIVISION #8 145,535 YES 86,996 59.78% NO 58,539 40.22%

Page 6/8 185 of 185 Precincts Reporting CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE DIVISION #9 ASSOCIATE CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE DIVISION #28 145,619 143,828 YES 89,790 61.66% NO 55,829 38.34% YES 87,069 60.54% NO 56,759 39.46% CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE DIVISION #11 ASSOCIATE CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE DIVISION #29 145,867 143,774 YES 91,781 62.92% NO 54,086 37.08% YES 87,927 61.16% NO 55,847 38.84% CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE DIVISION #12 ASSOCIATE CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE DIVISION #32 145,191 144,128 YES 90,786 62.53% NO 54,405 37.47% YES 90,520 62.81% NO 53,608 37.19% ASSOCIATE CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE DIVISION #26 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 1 145,132 168,377 YES 85,336 58.80% NO 59,796 41.20% YES 135,184 80.29% NO 33,193 19.71%

Page 7/8 185 of 185 Precincts Reporting CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 2 STATUTORY MEASURE PROPOSITION A 166,750 167,733 YES 124,323 74.56% NO 42,427 25.44% YES 78,893 47.03% NO 88,840 52.97% CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 3 JACKSON COUNTY, MISSOURI QUESTION 1 170,285 167,429 YES 71,834 42.18% NO 98,451 57.82% YES 124,376 74.29% NO 43,053 25.71% CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 4 JACKSON COUNTY, MISSOURI QUESTION 2 165,014 165,903 YES 91,100 55.21% NO 73,914 44.79% YES 96,894 58.40% NO 69,009 41.60% CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 6 JACKSON COUNTY, MISSOURI QUESTION 3 166,957 165,753 YES 110,948 66.45% NO 56,009 33.55% YES 76,097 45.91% NO 89,656 54.09%

Page 8/8 185 of 185 Precincts Reporting CITY OF LEE'S SUMMIT, MISSOURI QUESTION Number of Precincts 41 Precincts Reporting 41 46,694 YES 36,964 79.16% NO 9,730 20.84% MID-CONTINENT PUBLIC LIBRARY PROPOSITION L Number of Precincts 178 Precincts Reporting 178 160,429 YES 101,233 63.10% NO 59,196 36.90%