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Precinct Report Primary Election SUMMARY REPORT PRIMARY ELECTION OFFICIAL RESULTS NATRONA COUNTY, WYOMING AUGUST 21, 2012 RUN DATE:08/24/12 04:44 PM STATISTICS REPORT-EL45 PAGE 001 VOTES PERCENT PRECINCTS COUNTED (OF 46) . 46 100.00 REGISTERED VOTERS - TOTAL . 26,132 REGISTERED VOTERS - REPUBLICAN . 17,289 66.16 REGISTERED VOTERS - DEMOCRATIC . 5,871 22.47 REGISTERED VOTERS - NONPARTISAN . 2,972 11.37 BALLOTS CAST - TOTAL. 12,406 BALLOTS CAST - REPUBLICAN . 9,883 79.66 BALLOTS CAST - DEMOCRATIC . 2,260 18.22 BALLOTS CAST - NONPARTISAN. 263 2.12 BALLOTS CAST - BLANK. 12 .10 VOTER TURNOUT - TOTAL . 47.47 VOTER TURNOUT - REPUBLICAN. 57.16 VOTER TURNOUT - DEMOCRATIC. 38.49 VOTER TURNOUT - NONPARTISAN . 8.85 VOTER TURNOUT - BLANK . .05 SUMMARY REPORT PRIMARY ELECTION OFFICIAL RESULTS NATRONA COUNTY, WYOMING AUGUST 21, 2012 RUN DATE:08/24/12 04:44 PM REPUBLICAN REPORT-EL45 PAGE 002 VOTES PERCENT VOTES PERCENT UNITED STATES SENATOR STATE HOUSE DISTRICT 37 VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 JOHN BARRASSO . 8,651 87.53 STEVE BRAY . 547 29.63 THOMAS BLEMING. 571 5.78 STEVE HARSHMAN. 1,189 64.41 EMMETT A. MAVY. 336 3.40 WRITE-IN. 3 .16 WRITE-IN. 41 .41 Over Votes . 1 .05 Over Votes . 2 .02 Under Votes . 106 5.74 Under Votes . 282 2.85 Total . 1,846 Total . 9,883 STATE HOUSE DISTRICT 38 UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 DAVID WOLFE. 421 28.20 CYNTHIA M. LUMMIS. 8,182 82.79 TOM WALTERS. 958 64.17 WRITE-IN. 258 2.61 WRITE-IN. 3 .20 Over Votes . 3 .03 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 1,440 14.57 Under Votes . 111 7.43 Total . 9,883 Total . 1,493 STATE SENATE DISTRICT 28 STATE HOUSE DISTRICT 56 VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 JIM ANDERSON . 928 43.90 TIM STUBSON. 908 81.58 KIT JENNINGS . 786 37.18 WRITE-IN. 9 .81 TOM RADOSEVICH. 350 16.56 Over Votes . 1 .09 WRITE-IN. 1 .05 Under Votes . 195 17.52 Over Votes . 0 Total . 1,113 Under Votes . 49 2.32 Total . 2,114 STATE HOUSE DISTRICT 57 VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 STATE SENATE DISTRICT 30 THOMAS A. LOCKHART . 852 85.11 VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 WRITE-IN. 8 .80 BOB BRECHTEL . 1,147 47.63 Over Votes . 0 CHARLES K. SCOTT . 1,222 50.75 Under Votes . 141 14.09 WRITE-IN. 7 .29 Total . 1,001 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 32 1.33 Total . 2,408 STATE HOUSE DISTRICT 58 VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 TOM REEDER . 735 80.33 STATE HOUSE DISTRICT 35 WRITE-IN. 11 1.20 VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 Over Votes . 0 JESS OLLILA. 120 7.07 Under Votes . 169 18.47 KENDELL KROEKER . 747 44.02 Total . 915 PATRICK BISHOP. 744 43.84 WRITE-IN. 2 .12 Over Votes . 3 .18 STATE HOUSE DISTRICT 59 Under Votes . 81 4.77 VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 Total . 1,697 CARL R. "BUNKY" LOUCKS . 739 83.22 WRITE-IN. 15 1.69 Over Votes . 0 STATE HOUSE DISTRICT 36 Under Votes . 134 15.09 VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 Total . 888 GERALD GAY . 734 78.92 WRITE-IN. 20 2.15 Over Votes . 2 .22 Under Votes . 174 18.71 Total . 930 SUMMARY REPORT PRIMARY ELECTION OFFICIAL RESULTS NATRONA COUNTY, WYOMING AUGUST 21, 2012 RUN DATE:08/24/12 04:44 PM REPUBLICAN REPORT-EL45 PAGE 003 VOTES PERCENT VOTES PERCENT NATRONA COUNTY COMMISSIONER PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN JEFFERSON SCHOOL (Prec-0105) VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 2 VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 FORREST CHADWICK . 3,580 18.11 NICHOLAS J. BRATTIS . 122 75.31 JULIE COLLINS . 1,904 9.63 WRITE-IN. 0 ROBERT CROSBY . 398 2.01 Over Votes . 0 BRIAN T. DEVAULT . 1,452 7.35 Under Votes . 40 24.69 MATT KEATING . 3,498 17.70 Total . 162 LANCE LYON . 449 2.27 ED OPELLA . 3,121 15.79 LEO R. SANCHEZ. 2,480 12.55 PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN SENIOR CITIZENS' CENTER (Prec-010 BRUCE YOUNG. 523 2.65 VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 WRITE-IN. 60 .30 NO CANDIDATE FILED . 0 Over Votes . 54 .27 WRITE-IN. 2 1.74 Under Votes . 2,247 11.37 Over Votes . 0 Total . 19,766 Under Votes . 113 98.26 Total . 115 PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN ROOSEVELT SCHOOL (Prec-0101) VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN CREST HILL SCHOOL (Prec-0111) NO CANDIDATE FILED . 0 VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 WRITE-IN. 2 1.94 NO CANDIDATE FILED . 0 Over Votes . 0 WRITE-IN. 14 5.69 Under Votes . 101 98.06 Over Votes . 0 Total . 103 Under Votes . 232 94.31 Total . 246 PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN NATRONA COUNTY LIBRARY (Prec-0102 VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN WILLARD SCHOOL (Prec-0112) BRIAN SCOTT GAMROTH . 77 77.00 VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 WRITE-IN. 0 NO CANDIDATE FILED . 0 Over Votes . 0 WRITE-IN. 0 Under Votes . 23 23.00 Over Votes . 0 Total . 100 Under Votes . 92 100.00 Total . 92 PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN DEAN MORGAN JR HS (Prec-0103) VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN COTTONWOOD SCHOOL (Prec-0202) BOB GRIFFIN. 83 36.56 VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 CODY HOWE . 71 31.28 NO CANDIDATE FILED . 0 WRITE-IN. 1 .44 WRITE-IN. 4 2.70 Over Votes . 0 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 72 31.72 Under Votes . 144 97.30 Total . 227 Total . 148 PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN CASPER COLLEGE (Prec-0104) PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN CY JUNIOR HS (Prec-0203) VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 RANDY HEIN . 89 31.34 NO CANDIDATE FILED . 0 JEFF HYMAS . 24 8.45 WRITE-IN. 3 1.68 TIM MONROE . 127 44.72 Over Votes . 0 WRITE-IN. 0 Under Votes . 176 98.32 Over Votes . 0 Total . 179 Under Votes . 44 15.49 Total . 284 SUMMARY REPORT PRIMARY ELECTION OFFICIAL RESULTS NATRONA COUNTY, WYOMING AUGUST 21, 2012 RUN DATE:08/24/12 04:44 PM REPUBLICAN REPORT-EL45 PAGE 004 VOTES PERCENT VOTES PERCENT PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN SOUTHRIDGE SCHOOL (Prec-0204) PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN MIDWEST TOWN HALL (Prec-0701) VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 NO CANDIDATE FILED . 0 EVERETT DEWITT. 55 90.16 WRITE-IN. 0 WRITE-IN. 1 1.64 Over Votes . 0 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 162 100.00 Under Votes . 5 8.20 Total . 162 Total . 61 PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN SHEPHERD OF VALLEY CARE CENTER PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN EDGERTON TOWN HALL (Prec-0702) VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 JUSTIN "J.R." RIGGINS . 140 70.35 NO CANDIDATE FILED . 0 WRITE-IN. 2 1.01 WRITE-IN. 4 7.41 Over Votes . 0 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 57 28.64 Under Votes . 50 92.59 Total . 199 Total . 54 PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN UNIVERSITY PARK SCHOOL (Prec-0302 PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN MOUNTAIN VIEW SCHOOL (Prec-0802) VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 NO CANDIDATE FILED . 0 JAMES SHORT. 83 85.57 WRITE-IN. 3 1.54 WRITE-IN. 0 Over Votes . 0 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 192 98.46 Under Votes . 14 14.43 Total . 195 Total . 97 PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN VERDA JAMES SCHOOL (Prec-0309) PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN WARDWELL WATER & SEWER (Prec-0803 VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 NO CANDIDATE FILED . 0 DARELL POLK. 127 82.47 WRITE-IN. 4 2.20 WRITE-IN. 1 .65 Over Votes . 0 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 178 97.80 Under Votes . 26 16.88 Total . 182 Total . 154 PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN EVANSVILLE SCHOOL (Prec-0401) PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN RED CREEK SCHOOL (Prec-1101) VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 ROBERT W. ADAMS . 90 82.57 TOM WALTERS. 63 90.00 WRITE-IN. 0 WRITE-IN. 1 1.43 Over Votes . 0 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 19 17.43 Under Votes . 6 8.57 Total . 109 Total . 70 PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN HAT SIX RANCH (Prec-0501) PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN ALCOVA SCHOOL (Prec-1102) VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 NO CANDIDATE FILED . 0 DEAN A. JACKETT . 63 90.00 WRITE-IN. 0 WRITE-IN. 0 Over Votes . 0 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 32 100.00 Under Votes . 7 10.00 Total . 32 Total . 70 SUMMARY REPORT PRIMARY ELECTION OFFICIAL RESULTS NATRONA COUNTY, WYOMING AUGUST 21, 2012 RUN DATE:08/24/12 04:44 PM REPUBLICAN REPORT-EL45 PAGE 005 VOTES PERCENT VOTES PERCENT PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN FISH HATCHERY @ POISON SPIDER (Pr PRECINCT COMMITTEEWOMAN ROOSEVELT SCHOOL (Prec-0101) VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 NO CANDIDATE FILED . 0 NO CANDIDATE FILED . 0 WRITE-IN. 5 4.35 WRITE-IN. 2 1.94 Over Votes . 0 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 110 95.65 Under Votes . 101 98.06 Total . 115 Total . 103 PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN POISON SPIDER SCHOOL (Prec-1104) PRECINCT COMMITTEEWOMAN NATRONA COUNTY LIBRARY (Prec-01 VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 JIM MILNE . 43 89.58 TRACY GAMROTH . 76 76.00 WRITE-IN. 0 WRITE-IN. 0 Over Votes . 0 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 5 10.42 Under Votes . 24 24.00 Total . 48 Total . 100 PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN ST STEPHENS CHURCH (Prec-1202) PRECINCT COMMITTEEWOMAN DEAN MORGAN JR HS (Prec-0103) VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 ROBERT C. IDE . 104 74.29 SUSAN CHAPIN STUBSON.
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