Election Summary Report - Official Results General Election November 6, 2012 Volusia County, Florida

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Page:1 of 7 President/Vice-President Votes 235254 Times Blank Voted 635 26 Romney/Ryan REP 117490 49.94% Obama/Biden DEM 114748 48.78% Stevens/Link OBJ 111 0.05% Johnson/Gray LBT 1363 0.58% Goode/Clymer CPF 94 0.04% Stein/Honkala GRE 266 0.11% Barnett/Cross REF 23 0.01% Alexander/Mendoza SOC 24 0.01% Lindsay/Osorio PSL 11 0.00% Barr/Sheehan PFP 310 0.13% Hoefling/Ellis AIP 32 0.01% Anderson/Rodriguez JPF 60 0.03% Write-in Votes 722 0.31% US Senator Votes 229149 Times Blank Voted 7015 Times Over Voted 51 Connie Mack REP 95927 41.86% Bill Nelson DEM 126302 55.12% Bill Gaylor NPA 4275 1.87% Chris Borgia NPA 2487 1.09% Write-in Votes 158 0.07% US Rep Dist 6 Number of Precincts 96 Precincts Reporting 96 100.0 % Times Counted 177874/245983 72.3 % Votes 166362 Times Blank Voted 11503 Times Over Voted 9 Ron Desantis REP 85533 51.41% Heather Beaven DEM 80829 48.59% US Rep Dist 7 1 Precincts Reporting 31 100.0 % Times Counted 58341/86573 67.4 % Votes 55546 Times Blank Voted 2780 5 John Mica REP 31380 56.49% Jason H. Kendall DEM 24084 43.36% Write-in Votes 82 0.15% State Senate Dist 6 0 Precincts Reporting 30 100.0 % Times Counted 54522/75188 72.5 % Votes 50769 Times Blank Voted 3751 Times Over Voted 2 John Thrasher REP 23924 47.12% Kathleen Trued DEM 26845 52.88% State Senate Dist 8 Number of Precincts 86 Precincts Reporting 86 100.0 % Times Counted 159653/225647 70.8 % Votes 150859 Times Blank Voted 8777 7 Dorothy L. Hukill REP 84066 55.72% Frank T. Bruno, Jr. DEM 66793 44.28% State Senate Dist 10 5 Precincts Reporting 15 100.0 % Times Counted 22040/31721 69.5 % Votes 20246 Times Blank Voted 1790 Times Over Voted 4 David Simmons REP 11476 56.68% Leo Cruz DEM 8740 43.17% Write-in Votes 30 0.15%

Page:2 of 7 State Rep Dist 24 0 Precincts Reporting 10 100.0 % Times Counted 15307/19886 77.0 % Votes 14073 Times Blank Voted 1234 Travis Hutson REP 8149 57.91% Milissa Holland DEM 5420 38.51% Michael Cornish NPA 504 3.58% State Rep Dist 25 Number of Precincts 47 Precincts Reporting 47 100.0 % Times Counted 85015/114167 74.5 % Votes 74977 Times Blank Voted 10033 Times Over Voted 5 Dave Hood REP 45951 61.29% Christina Spencer-Ke NPA 29026 38.71% State Rep Dist 27 Number of Precincts 40 Precincts Reporting 40 100.0 % Times Counted 70420/103231 68.2 % Votes 65704 Times Blank Voted 4707 Times Over Voted 9 David Santiago REP 36001 54.79% Dennis Mulder DEM 29703 45.21% Clerk of Circuit Court Votes 211880 Times Blank Voted 24311 Times Over Voted 24 Diane M. Matousek REP 133081 62.81% Christine Sanders NPA 78799 37.19% Supreme Court - Lewis Votes 205553 Times Blank Voted 30619 Times Over Voted 43 YES 132072 64.25% NO 73481 35.75% Supreme Court - Pariente Votes 206070 Times Blank Voted 30118 Times Over Voted 27 YES 133404 64.74% NO 72666 35.26% Supreme Court - Quince Votes 205282 Times Blank Voted 30908 Times Over Voted 25 YES 132741 64.66% NO 72541 35.34% County Court Judge 4 Votes 186838 Times Blank Voted 49358 9 Christopher Kelly 118486 63.42% Adam Warren 68352 36.58% School Board 4 8 Precincts Reporting 28 100.0 % Times Counted 48693/66187 73.6 % Votes 42086 Times Blank Voted 6601 Times Over Voted 6 Judy Conte 19728 46.88% Linda G. Costello 22358 53.12% Sheriff Votes 213841 Times Blank Voted 22354 Times Over Voted 20 Wendell Bradford 51426 24.05% Ben F. Johnson 162415 75.95%

Page:3 of 7 County Council Chair Votes 191354 Times Blank Voted 44845 6 Jason Davis 105997 55.39% Carl G. Persis 85357 44.61% County Council 5 3 Precincts Reporting 23 100.0 % Times Counted 43172/64947 66.5 % Votes 35957 Times Blank Voted 7209 Times Over Voted 6 Rich Gailey 14186 39.45% Patricia Northey 21771 60.55% County Council 1 3 Precincts Reporting 23 100.0 % Times Counted 45826/63934 71.7 % Votes 37102 Times Blank Voted 8720 Times Over Voted 4 Jeff H. Allebach 17307 46.65% Pat Patterson 19795 53.35% County Council 2 6 Precincts Reporting 26 100.0 % Times Counted 46964/66927 70.2 % Votes 40184 Times Blank Voted 6773 Times Over Voted 7 Nancy Epps 19230 47.85% Joshua J. Wagner 20954 52.15% County Council 3 3 Precincts Reporting 33 100.0 % Times Counted 52162/71064 73.4 % Votes 43873 Times Blank Voted 8281 Times Over Voted 8 Deborah A. Denys 22639 51.60% James W. Hathaway 21234 48.40% County Council 4 9 Precincts Reporting 29 100.0 % Times Counted 48091/65684 73.2 % Votes 38319 Times Blank Voted 9769 Doug Daniels 20202 52.72% Shannon McLeish 18117 47.28% Daytona Beach Mayor 5 Precincts Reporting 15 100.0 % Times Counted 26739/39057 68.5 % Votes 24994 Times Blank Voted 1742 Derrick L. Henry 13874 55.51% Edith Shelley 11120 44.49% Daytona Beach Commission 1 Times Counted 4435/6387 69.4 % Votes 3965 Times Blank Voted 470 Carl Lentz, IV 2047 51.63% Ruth Trager 1918 48.37% Daytona Beach Commission 4 Times Counted 5605/7491 74.8 % Votes 4620 Times Blank Voted 985 Rob Gilliland 3337 72.23% Thomas A. Kaczka 1283 27.77% Daytona Beach Commission 6 Times Counted 3908/5895 66.3 % Votes 3546 Times Blank Voted 362 Paula R. Reed 2068 58.32% Cathy Washington 1478 41.68%

Page:4 of 7 Daytona Beach Shores Council 2 Times Counted 2854/3669 77.8 % Votes 2457 Times Blank Voted 396 Jennie Celona 1292 52.58% Donald F. Large 1165 47.42% Edgewater Council 1 Number of Precincts 5 Precincts Reporting 5 100.0 % Times Counted 9802/14227 68.9 % Votes 8100 Times Blank Voted 1702 James Paul Brown 3208 39.60% Christine Power 4892 60.40% Daytona Beach Shores Council 4 Times Counted 2854/3669 77.8 % Votes 2339 Times Blank Voted 515 Paul demange 1038 44.38% Henry Fehrmann 1301 55.62% Deltona Commission 2 Times Counted 6786/9697 70.0 % Votes 5765 Times Blank Voted 1021 Webster Barnaby 2985 51.78% Rob Field 2780 48.22% Deltona Commission 4 Times Counted 5991/9287 64.5 % Votes 5150 Times Blank Voted 840 Tom Premo 2384 46.29% Nancy Schleicher 2766 53.71% Deltona Commission 6 Times Counted 5986/9101 65.8 % Votes 5194 Times Blank Voted 792 Christopher Nabicht 3021 58.16% Michael Wycuff 2173 41.84% Holly Hill Mayor Number of Precincts 4 Precincts Reporting 4 100.0 % Times Counted 4427/7015 63.1 % Votes 4069 Times Blank Voted 357 Roy Johnson 2367 58.17% Roland Via 1702 41.83% Oak Hill Mayor Times Counted 945/1340 70.5 % Votes 890 Times Blank Voted 55 Douglas A. Gibson 461 51.80% Linda C. Hyatt 429 48.20% Ormond Beach Commissioner 1 Times Counted 6384/7927 80.5 % Votes 5352 Times Blank Voted 1031 Alan H. Burton 2443 45.65% James Stowers 2909 54.35% Pierson Council 4 Times Counted 521/725 71.9 % Votes 495 Times Blank Voted 25 Samuel G.S. Bennett 330 66.67% Maribel Martinez 165 33.33%

Page:5 of 7 Pierson Council 5 Times Counted 521/725 71.9 % Votes 492 Times Blank Voted 29 Herbert J. Bennett 334 67.89% Lidia Miranda 158 32.11% Amendment 1 Votes 211307 Times Blank Voted 24848 Times Over Voted 60 YES 104969 49.68% NO 106338 50.32% Port Orange Council 3 4 Precincts Reporting 14 100.0 % Times Counted 28148/38966 72.2 % Votes 23235 Times Blank Voted 4910 Drew J. Bastian 12180 52.42% Bob Pohlmann 11055 47.58% Indigo CDD Seat 2 Times Counted 851/1076 79.1 % Votes 565 Times Blank Voted 286 Donald E. Parks 382 67.61% George A. Rauscher 183 32.39% Indigo CDD Seat 4 Times Counted 851/1076 79.1 % Votes 571 Times Blank Voted 280 James V. Cratty 238 41.68% Thomas G. Leek 333 58.32% Hosp Auth Group A, Seat 2 Number of Precincts 52 Precincts Reporting 52 100.0 % Times Counted 92808/134299 69.1 % Votes 67603 Times Blank Voted 25201 Times Over Voted 4 Andy Ferrari 41968 62.08% Don Kanfer 25635 37.92% Amendment 2 Votes 215491 Times Blank Voted 20671 Times Over Voted 53 YES 136551 63.37% NO 78940 36.63% Amendment 3 Votes 209818 Times Blank Voted 26362 5 YES 93580 44.60% NO 116238 55.40% Amendment 4 Times Counted 234327/332556 70.5 % Votes 212553 Times Blank Voted 21697 Times Over Voted 77 YES 95280 44.83% NO 117273 55.17% Amendment 5 Times Counted 234327/332556 70.5 % Votes 206928 Times Blank Voted 27343 Times Over Voted 56 YES 84002 40.59% NO 122926 59.41%

Page:6 of 7 Amendment 6 Votes 220391 Times Blank Voted 14185 Times Over Voted 86 YES 96958 43.99% NO 123433 56.01% Amendment 12 Votes 204530 Times Blank Voted 30100 2 YES 91684 44.83% NO 112846 55.17% Amendment 8 Votes 218144 Times Blank Voted 16420 Times Over Voted 98 YES 81872 37.53% NO 136272 62.47% Amendment 9 Votes 218140 Times Blank Voted 16479 Times Over Voted 43 YES 136681 62.66% NO 81459 37.34% Amendment 10 Votes 210404 Times Blank Voted 24221 7 YES 98086 46.62% NO 112318 53.38% Amendment 11 Votes 213901 Times Blank Voted 20729 2 YES 132972 62.17% NO 80929 37.83% School Board Referendum Votes 206987 Times Blank Voted 27616 Times Over Voted 59 YES 103039 49.78% NO 103948 50.22% Orange City Amendment 1 Times Counted 4553/6721 67.7 % Votes 4003 Times Blank Voted 550 YES 2977 74.37% NO 1026 25.63% Orange City Amendment 2 Times Counted 4553/6721 67.7 % Votes 3889 Times Blank Voted 661 YES 2690 69.17% NO 1199 30.83% Orange City Amendment 3 Times Counted 4553/6721 67.7 % Votes 3673 Times Blank Voted 879 YES 2105 57.31% NO 1568 42.69%

Page:7 of 7 Ormond Beach Referendum 1 0 Precincts Reporting 10 100.0 % Times Counted 22241/29240 76.1 % Votes 19706 Times Blank Voted 2530 Times Over Voted 5 YES 12035 61.07% NO 7671 38.93% Ormond Beach Referendum 2 0 Precincts Reporting 10 100.0 % Times Counted 22241/29240 76.1 % Votes 19693 Times Blank Voted 2546 Times Over Voted 2 YES 12399 62.96% NO 7294 37.04% South Daytona Referendum 1 Times Counted 5395/7931 68.0 % Votes 5259 Times Blank Voted 135 YES 1955 37.17% NO 3304 62.83%