Results for Presidential Spring Election
Tuesday, April 2, 2024
Showing results only for the precinct: T/Grand Rapids W1-11.
Presidential Preference Vote (Vote for ONE)
Candidate |
Votes |
Democratic (Democratic) |
712 |
Republican (Republican) |
890 |
DEM US President (Vote for ONE)
Candidate |
Votes |
Joe Biden (Democratic) |
704 |
Dean Phillips (Democratic) |
16 |
Uninstructed Delegation (Democratic) |
39 |
REP US President (Vote for ONE)
Candidate |
Votes |
Chris Christie (Republican) |
20 |
Vivek Ramaswamy (Republican) |
11 |
Ron DeSantis (Republican) |
25 |
Nikki Haley (Republican) |
117 |
Donald Trump (Republican) |
803 |
Uninstructed Delegation (Republican) |
22 |
Court of Appeals Judge, Dist 4 (Vote for ONE)
Candidate |
Votes |
JoAnne Kloppenburg |
1302 |
Circuit Court Judge, Branch 2 (Vote for ONE)
Candidate |
Votes |
Nicholas J. Brazeau, Jr. |
1410 |
County Supervisor Dist 11 (Vote for ONE)
Candidate |
Votes |
Jeff Penzkover |
41 |
County Supervisor Dist 13 (Vote for ONE)
Candidate |
Votes |
John Hokamp |
30 |
County Supervisor Dist 15 (Vote for ONE)
Candidate |
Votes |
Bill Clendenning |
696 |
County Supervisor Dist 16 (Vote for ONE)
Candidate |
Votes |
Lance A. Pliml |
397 |
County Supervisor Dist 17 (Vote for ONE)
Candidate |
Votes |
Joseph H. Zurfluh |
179 |
Municipal Judge T/Grand Rapids-Saratoga (Vote for ONE)
Candidate |
Votes |
Nicholas R. Abts |
1352 |
Town Board Supervisor Grand Rapids (Vote for not more than TWO)
Candidate |
Votes |
Jeffrey Kuhn |
1056 |
Bill Clendenning |
1170 |
School Bd Member Wisc Rapids SD (Vote for not more than THREE)
Candidate |
Votes |
John Benbow Jr. |
903 |
Christopher D. Inda |
837 |
Craig Manka |
527 |
Elizabeth St.Myers |
912 |
Katie Bielski-Medina |
818 |
State Question #1 (Vote for ONE)
QUESTION 1: “Use of private funds in election administration. Shall section 7 (1) of article III of the constitution be created to provide that private donations and grants may not be applied for, accepted, expended, or used in connection with the conduct of any primary, election, or referendum?”
Choice |
Votes |
Yes |
1017 |
No |
714 |
State Question #2 (Vote for ONE)
QUESTION 2: “Election officials. Shall section 7 (2) of article III of the constitution be created to provide that only election officials designated by law may perform tasks in the conduct of primaries, elections, and referendums?”
Choice |
Votes |
Yes |
1098 |
No |
635 |