Jesus, Pop-Tarts, former presidents among write-in candidates in Gwinnett

Nearly 100 people wrote in Jesus Christ (in various forms), 25 people wrote-in God and one person wrote in Holy Spirit as their choice for president. 

GWINNETT COUNTY, Ga. — Hundreds of voters in Gwinnett County chose not to cast their vote for the candidates on the ballot in last week's presidential election.

A list from the county showed a wide range of candidates voters decided to write-in.

The list includes cartoon characters, former presidents, food and celebrities.

Fictional President Frank Underwood from "House of Cards" received a write-in vote as well.

Voters wrote-in former presidents like George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Dwight Eisenhower and Ronald Reagan, as well as current President Barack Obama.

Nearly 100 people wrote in Jesus, while 25 went with God. One person wrote in Holy Spirit.

Mickey Mouse got more than 20 write-in votes.

Harambe, the gorilla who was killed at the Cincinnati Zoo when a 3-year-old fell into his enclosure, got five write-in votes.

Some voters went with their stomachs and cast write-in votes for pizza, a potato and "one whole grain Pop-Tart."

Other voters wrote in celebrities, like Ellen DeGeneres, Dwayne Johnson, Bill Murray and Whoopi Goldberg.

Kanye West, who has said that he would run for president, got five write-in votes in Gwinnett County.