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2010 Certified Primary Election Candidate Roster 200 W Wyoming Elections Division 200 W. 24TH ST. 2010 Certified Primary Election Candidate Roster Cheyenne, WY 82002 Ph. 307-777-7186 Email: [email protected] Office Sought Party Affiliation Candidate Name Mailing Address Date Filed Telephone Number City, State & ZIP Email UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE - REPUBLICAN Republican Cynthia M. Lummis 3905 BENT AVE 05/14/2010 307-632-1363 CHEYENNE, WY 82001 [email protected] Republican Evan Liam Slafter 1450 CARRIAGE LN 05/21/2010 307-237-1404 CASPER, WY 82609 [email protected] UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE - DEMOCRATIC Democratic David Wendt PO BOX 1216 05/21/2010 307-734-2994 JACKSON, WY 83001 [email protected] GOVERNOR - REPUBLICAN Republican Alan Kousoulos 2555 NEWTON AVENUE 05/28/2010 307-527-5032 CODY, WY 82414 [email protected] Republican Colin Simpson PO Box 1886 05/13/2010 307-527-7891 CODY, WY 82414 [email protected] Republican John H. Self 448 E 8TH ST 05/13/2010 307-752-1052 SHERIDAN, WY 82801 [email protected] Republican Matt Mead 301 W. LINCOLN WAY 05/20/2010 307-638-4141 CHEYENNE, WY 82001 [email protected] Republican Rita Meyer PO BOX 20386 05/24/2010 307-778-7482 CHEYENNE, WY 82003 [email protected] Republican Ron Micheli PO BOX 314 05/14/2010 307-782-3897 FT BRIDGER, WY 82933 [email protected] Republican Tom A Ubben PO BOX 638 05/18/2010 307-321-9193 LARAMIE, WY 82073 [email protected] Friday, May 28, 2010 - 5:00PM Page 1 of 18 Office Sought Party Affiliation Candidate Name Mailing Address Date Filed Telephone Number City, State & ZIP Email GOVERNOR - DEMOCRATIC Democratic Al Hamburg 4705 ROAD 70Y 05/13/2010 307-532-7710 TORRINGTON, WY 82240 TBD Democratic Chris L. Zachary 1015 WARREN AVE 05/18/2010 307-514-2891 CHEYENNE, WY 82007 [email protected] Democratic Leslie Petersen PO BOX 568 05/28/2010 307-413-5004 WILSON, WY 83014 [email protected] Democratic Pete Gosar 1774 COUGHLIN STREET 05/28/2010 307-760-3219 LARAMIE, WY 82072 [email protected] Democratic Rex Wilde 1910 E 22ND ST 05/19/2010 307-274-5450 CHEYENNE, WY 82001 [email protected] SECRETARY OF STATE - REPUBLICAN Republican Max Maxfield 7230 BRIDLE DR 05/13/2010 307-778-4022 CHEYENNE, WY 82009 [email protected] SECRETARY OF STATE - DEMOCRATIC Democratic Andrew Simons 1927 S 11TH ST, APT. C 05/20/2010 307-460-3713 LARAMIE, WY 82070 [email protected] STATE AUDITOR - REPUBLICAN Republican Bruce Brown PO BOX 23 05/13/2010 307-257-0137 DEVILS TOWER, WY 82714 [email protected] Republican Cynthia Cloud 901 16TH STREET 05/18/2010 307-587-5052 CODY, WY 82414 [email protected] STATE TREASURER - REPUBLICAN Republican Joe Meyer PO BOX 3342 05/18/2010 307-433-3040 CHEYENNE, WY 82003 [email protected] Friday, May 28, 2010 - 5:00PM Page 2 of 18 Office Sought Party Affiliation Candidate Name Mailing Address Date Filed Telephone Number City, State & ZIP Email SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION - REPUBLICAN Republican Cindy Hill 2616 Carey AVE 05/17/2010 307-286-0479 CHEYENNE, WY 82001 [email protected] Republican Jim McBride PO BOX 1851 05/13/2010 307-638-3164 CHEYENNE, WY 82003-1851 [email protected] Republican Ted Adams 126 W 29TH ST 05/13/2010 307-287-2776 CHEYENNE, WY 82001 [email protected] Republican Trent Blankenship 35 SHADY LN 05/28/2010 307-463-7333 PAVILLION, WY 82523 [email protected] SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION - DEMOCRATIC Democratic Mike Massie 1209 "W" Hill Road 05/17/2010 307-742-5383 LARAMIE, WY 82072 [email protected] STATE SENATOR 01 - REPUBLICAN Republican Ogden Driskill PO BOX 155 05/24/2010 307-680-5555 DEVILS TOWER, WY 82714 [email protected] Republican Terry Marie Henderson 501 DICKAU RD 05/13/2010 307-351-3234 SHAWNEE, WY 82229 terryhendersonforsenate.com Republican Tom Dunlap 677 DIVIDE RD 05/25/2010 307-359-0922 KEELINE, WY 82227 [email protected] STATE SENATOR 03 - REPUBLICAN Republican Cheri E. Steinmetz 8498 CEMETARY RD 05/13/2010 307-837-3006 LINGLE, WY 82223 [email protected] Republican Curt Meier 4721 ROAD 18 05/13/2010 307-834-2344 LA GRANGE, WY 82221 [email protected] STATE SENATOR 05 - REPUBLICAN Republican Fred Emerich PO BOX 903 05/17/2010 307-634-8783 CHEYENNE, WY 82003 [email protected] Friday, May 28, 2010 - 5:00PM Page 3 of 18 Office Sought Party Affiliation Candidate Name Mailing Address Date Filed Telephone Number City, State & ZIP Email STATE SENATOR 05 - DEMOCRATIC Democratic Lori A. Millin 308 STETSON DR 05/27/2010 307-635-3670 CHEYENNE, WY 82009 [email protected] STATE SENATOR 07 - DEMOCRATIC Democratic Kathryn L. Sessions 930 CENTENNIAL DR 05/13/2010 307-634-8314 CHEYENNE, WY 82001 [email protected] STATE SENATOR 09 - DEMOCRATIC Democratic Chris Rothfuss 601 S 10th ST 05/14/2010 307-399-3556 LARAMIE, WY 82070 [email protected] Democratic Jodi Guerin 803 E Fremont ST 05/17/2010 307-760-5301 LARAMIE, WY 82072 [email protected] STATE SENATOR 11 - REPUBLICAN Republican Blake L Waldrop 929 11th ST 05/14/2010 307-328-5588 RAWLINS, WY 82301 [email protected] Republican Larry S. Hicks PO BOX 413 05/19/2010 307-383-7192 BAGGS, WY 82321 [email protected] Republican Sue T. Hewitt PO Box 220 05/13/2010 307-326-3248 RAWLINS, WY 82301 [email protected] STATE SENATOR 11 - DEMOCRATIC Democratic Jim Elliott PO BOX 1617 05/14/2010 307-326-3039 SARATOGA, WY 82331 [email protected] STATE SENATOR 13 - DEMOCRATIC Democratic John M. Hastert PO BOX 472 05/13/2010 307-871-1001 GREEN RIVER, WY 82935 [email protected] STATE SENATOR 15 - REPUBLICAN Republican Janice Davis 2140 YELLOW CREEK RD 05/26/2010 307-789-2734 EVANSTON, WY 82930 [email protected] Friday, May 28, 2010 - 5:00PM Page 4 of 18 Office Sought Party Affiliation Candidate Name Mailing Address Date Filed Telephone Number City, State & ZIP Email Republican Lyle L Williams 10360 HWY 89 N 05/28/2010 307-789-3903 EVANSTON, WY 82930 [email protected] Republican Paul R Barnard 246 ASPEN HILLS CT. 05/26/2010 307-789-9742 EVANSTON, WY 82930 [email protected] STATE SENATOR 15 - DEMOCRATIC Democratic Saundra Meyer PO BOX 2567 05/21/2010 307-789-8745 EVANSTON, WY 82931 [email protected] STATE SENATOR 17 - REPUBLICAN Republican Leland Christensen 220 W ALTA RD 05/14/2010 307-690-0903 ALTA, WY 83414 [email protected] Republican Samuel M. Harrell 3200 TETON PINES DR 05/22/2010 307-733-0664 WILSON, WY 83014 [email protected] STATE SENATOR 17 - DEMOCRATIC Democratic Tom Frisbie PO BOX 270 05/20/2010 307-733-2832 JACKSON, WY 83001 [email protected] STATE SENATOR 19 - REPUBLICAN Republican R. Ray Peterson PO BOX 193 05/13/2010 307-548-6405 COWLEY, WY 82420 [email protected] STATE SENATOR 21 - REPUBLICAN Republican Bruce Burns PO Box 6027 05/14/2010 307-672-6491 SHERIDAN, WY 82801 [email protected] STATE SENATOR 23 - REPUBLICAN Republican John J. Hines 714 W ECHETA RD 05/19/2010 307-682-3943 GILLETTE, WY 82716 [email protected] STATE SENATOR 25 - REPUBLICAN Republican Cale Case 787 S 4TH ST 05/13/2010 307-332-2847 LANDER, WY 82520 [email protected] Friday, May 28, 2010 - 5:00PM Page 5 of 18 Office Sought Party Affiliation Candidate Name Mailing Address Date Filed Telephone Number City, State & ZIP Email Republican Joe Malek 47 RAY LAKE RD 05/19/2010 307-332-5016 LANDER, WY 82520 [email protected] STATE SENATOR 25 - DEMOCRATIC Democratic Clarence V. Thomas PO BOX 41 05/24/2010 307-349-2243 FORT WASHAKIE, WY [email protected] 82514 STATE SENATOR 27 - REPUBLICAN Republican Bill Landen 2010 KINGSBURY DR 05/13/2010 307-237-4067 CASPER, WY 82609 [email protected] STATE SENATOR 29 - REPUBLICAN Republican Drew Perkins 1133 GRANADA AVE 05/13/2010 307-234-1274 CASPER, WY 82601 [email protected] STATE REPRESENTATIVE 01 - REPUBLICAN Republican Mark A. Semlek 1307 D RD 05/21/2010 307-756-9294 MOORCROFT, WY 82721 [email protected] STATE REPRESENTATIVE 01 - DEMOCRATIC Democratic Stan Dodson PO BOX 340 05/28/2010 307-756-3429 MOORCROFT, WY 82721 [email protected] STATE REPRESENTATIVE 02 - REPUBLICAN Republican Brad Reese 1468 HWY 18-20 05/24/2010 307-334-2309 SHAWNEE, WY 82229 [email protected] Republican Hans Hunt 1347 Old Highway 85 05/17/2010 307-746-8899 NEWCASTLE, WY 82701 [email protected] Republican John Ellis 12852 ROAD 51 05/13/2010 307-532-4623 TORRINGTON, WY 82240 [email protected] Friday, May 28, 2010 - 5:00PM Page 6 of 18 Office Sought Party Affiliation Candidate Name Mailing Address Date Filed Telephone Number City, State & ZIP Email STATE REPRESENTATIVE 03 - REPUBLICAN Republican Frank Peasley 119 SOUTH THIRD STREET 05/24/2010 307-358-4505 DOUGLAS, WY 82633 [email protected] STATE REPRESENTATIVE 04 - REPUBLICAN Republican Edward Buchanan PO BOX 850 05/18/2010 307-575-2251 TORRINGTON, WY 82240 [email protected] STATE REPRESENTATIVE 05 - REPUBLICAN Republican Matt Teeters 1520 ROAD 70 05/13/2010 307-837-2359 LINGLE, WY 82223 [email protected] STATE REPRESENTATIVE 06 - REPUBLICAN Republican Richard C. Grant Jr. 199 BOXELDER RD 05/18/2010 307-436-2421 GLENROCK, WY 82637 [email protected] Republican Richard L. Cannady PO BOX 1597 05/13/2010 307-436-9794 GLENROCK, WY 82637 [email protected] STATE REPRESENTATIVE 07 - REPUBLICAN Republican Bryan Pedersen 2572 Wind River Trail 05/13/2010 307-630-1618 CHEYENNE, WY 82009 [email protected] Republican Lynn Hutchings PO BOX 9603 05/25/2010 307-316-0858 CHEYENNE, WY 82003 [email protected] STATE REPRESENTATIVE 08 - REPUBLICAN Republican Bob Nicholas 6225 Mountainview Drive 05/15/2010 307-514-3693 CHEYENNE, WY 82009 [email protected] STATE REPRESENTATIVE 08 - DEMOCRATIC Democratic Bernard Q.
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