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NATRONA COUNTY, WYOMING PRIMARY ELECTION August 18 NATRONA COUNTY, WYOMING OFFICIAL RESULTS PRIMARY ELECTION August 18, 2020 Election Summary STATISTICS TOTAL Precincts Complete 46 of 46 Registered Voters - Total 27,420 Ballots Cast - Total 15,948 Ballots Cast - REPUBLICAN 12,979 Ballots Cast - DEMOCRATIC 2,542 Ballots Cast - NONPARTISAN 427 Ballots Cast - Blank 24 Voter Turnout - Total 58.16% EL-45 Election Summary PDF Website - 08/21/2020 3:19 PM Page 1 of 71 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2019 NATRONA COUNTY, WYOMING OFFICIAL RESULTS PRIMARY ELECTION August 18, 2020 Election Summary REP UNITED STATES SENATOR Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % CYNTHIA M. LUMMIS 6,388 50.81% ROBERT G. SHORT 2,527 20.10% BRYAN E. MILLER 984 7.83% DONNA RICE 957 7.61% JOSH WHEELER 818 6.51% R. MARK ARMSTRONG 407 3.24% JOHN HOLTZ 144 1.15% DEVON CADE 120 0.95% MICHAEL KEMLER 96 0.76% STAR ROSELLI 75 0.60% Write-In Totals 56 0.45% Total Votes Cast 12,572 100.00% Overvotes 65 Undervotes 342 REP UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % LIZ CHENEY 9,318 73.61% BLAKE STANLEY 3,282 25.93% Write-In Totals 59 0.47% Total Votes Cast 12,659 100.00% Overvotes 9 Undervotes 311 EL-45 Election Summary PDF Website - 08/21/2020 3:19 PM Page 2 of 71 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2019 NATRONA COUNTY, WYOMING OFFICIAL RESULTS PRIMARY ELECTION August 18, 2020 Election Summary REP STATE SENATOR 28 Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % JIM ANDERSON 1,623 66.96% RYAN JACKSON 787 32.47% Write-In Totals 14 0.58% Total Votes Cast 2,424 100.00% Overvotes 1 Undervotes 165 REP STATE SENATOR 30 Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % CHARLES K. SCOTT 1,740 57.65% CHARLES SCHOENWOLF 1,269 42.05% Write-In Totals 9 0.30% Total Votes Cast 3,018 100.00% Overvotes 2 Undervotes 138 REP STATE HOUSE 35 Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % JOE MACGUIRE 1,923 98.16% Write-In Totals 36 1.84% Total Votes Cast 1,959 100.00% Overvotes 1 Undervotes 378 EL-45 Election Summary PDF Website - 08/21/2020 3:19 PM Page 3 of 71 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2019 NATRONA COUNTY, WYOMING OFFICIAL RESULTS PRIMARY ELECTION August 18, 2020 Election Summary REP STATE HOUSE 36 Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % ART WASHUT 1,045 98.21% Write-In Totals 19 1.79% Total Votes Cast 1,064 100.00% Overvotes 0 Undervotes 165 REP STATE HOUSE 37 Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % STEVE HARSHMAN 1,630 73.86% GREGORY PAUL FLESVIG 574 26.01% Write-In Totals 3 0.14% Total Votes Cast 2,207 100.00% Overvotes 2 Undervotes 108 REP STATE HOUSE 38 Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % TOM WALTERS 1,017 59.51% MICHAEL PEDRY 682 39.91% Write-In Totals 10 0.59% Total Votes Cast 1,709 100.00% Overvotes 3 Undervotes 99 EL-45 Election Summary PDF Website - 08/21/2020 3:19 PM Page 4 of 71 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2019 NATRONA COUNTY, WYOMING OFFICIAL RESULTS PRIMARY ELECTION August 18, 2020 Election Summary REP STATE HOUSE 56 Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % JERRY OBERMUELLER 1,131 98.69% Write-In Totals 15 1.31% Total Votes Cast 1,146 100.00% Overvotes 0 Undervotes 225 REP STATE HOUSE 57 Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % CHUCK GRAY 946 93.85% Write-In Totals 62 6.15% Total Votes Cast 1,008 100.00% Overvotes 1 Undervotes 210 REP STATE HOUSE 58 Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % PATRICK "PAT" SWEENEY 839 65.14% BURTON D. SCHOENWOLF 442 34.32% Write-In Totals 7 0.54% Total Votes Cast 1,288 100.00% Overvotes 0 Undervotes 59 EL-45 Election Summary PDF Website - 08/21/2020 3:19 PM Page 5 of 71 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2019 NATRONA COUNTY, WYOMING OFFICIAL RESULTS PRIMARY ELECTION August 18, 2020 Election Summary REP STATE HOUSE 59 Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % KEVIN C. O'HEARN 586 45.15% LEAH JUAREZ 408 31.43% DAVID CARPENTER 300 23.11% Write-In Totals 4 0.31% Total Votes Cast 1,298 100.00% Overvotes 1 Undervotes 48 REP COUNTY COMMISSIONER Vote For 2 TOTAL VOTE % BROOK KAUFMAN 5,597 26.34% DAVE NORTH 5,196 24.45% KEVIN CHRISTOPHERSON 3,359 15.81% JERRY COOK 2,830 13.32% VICKERY FALES HALL 2,727 12.83% V. WORTH CHRISTIE 1,477 6.95% Write-In Totals 65 0.31% Total Votes Cast 21,251 100.00% Overvotes 116 Undervotes 4,591 EL-45 Election Summary PDF Website - 08/21/2020 3:19 PM Page 6 of 71 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2019 NATRONA COUNTY, WYOMING OFFICIAL RESULTS PRIMARY ELECTION August 18, 2020 Election Summary REP NATRONA COUNTY CORONER (UNEXPIRED) Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % JAMES WHIPPS 6,664 59.63% DON HALBERG 4,415 39.50% Write-In Totals 97 0.87% Total Votes Cast 11,176 100.00% Overvotes 8 Undervotes 1,795 REP PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN 1-1 Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % PATRICK "PAT" SWEENEY 91 61.07% CHARLEY M. DILL 58 38.93% Write-In Totals 0 0.00% Total Votes Cast 149 100.00% Overvotes 0 Undervotes 2 REP PRECINCT COMMITTEEWOMAN 1-1 Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % SALLY BOHART 127 98.45% Write-In Totals 2 1.55% Total Votes Cast 129 100.00% Overvotes 0 Undervotes 22 EL-45 Election Summary PDF Website - 08/21/2020 3:19 PM Page 7 of 71 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2019 NATRONA COUNTY, WYOMING OFFICIAL RESULTS PRIMARY ELECTION August 18, 2020 Election Summary REP PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN 1-2 Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % GABRIEL PHILLIPS 42 50.60% ROGER MERRIMAN 41 49.40% Write-In Totals 0 0.00% Total Votes Cast 83 100.00% Overvotes 1 Undervotes 29 REP PRECINCT COMMITTEEWOMAN 1-2 Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % JACQUELINE BROWN 82 98.80% Write-In Totals 1 1.20% Total Votes Cast 83 100.00% Overvotes 0 Undervotes 30 REP PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN 1-3 Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % STEWART ANDERSON 125 57.60% BRYCE R. REECE 49 22.58% KEVIN TAHERI 42 19.35% Write-In Totals 1 0.46% Total Votes Cast 217 100.00% Overvotes 1 Undervotes 55 EL-45 Election Summary PDF Website - 08/21/2020 3:19 PM Page 8 of 71 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2019 NATRONA COUNTY, WYOMING OFFICIAL RESULTS PRIMARY ELECTION August 18, 2020 Election Summary REP PRECINCT COMMITTEEWOMAN 1-3 Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % AMY WOMACK 142 66.05% LORRIE ANDERSON 72 33.49% Write-In Totals 1 0.47% Total Votes Cast 215 100.00% Overvotes 0 Undervotes 58 REP PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN 1-4 Vote For 2 TOTAL VOTE % R. FRED DEVORE 192 43.15% TIM MONROE 172 38.65% DANIEL DAVIS 81 18.20% Write-In Totals 0 0.00% Total Votes Cast 445 100.00% Overvotes 0 Undervotes 255 REP PRECINCT COMMITTEEWOMAN 1-4 Vote For 2 TOTAL VOTE % SUSAN STUBSON 188 39.33% KIM DEVORE 150 31.38% CHRISTY DAVIS 72 15.06% LINDA CLIFFORD 68 14.23% Write-In Totals 0 0.00% Total Votes Cast 478 100.00% Overvotes 0 Undervotes 222 EL-45 Election Summary PDF Website - 08/21/2020 3:19 PM Page 9 of 71 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2019 NATRONA COUNTY, WYOMING OFFICIAL RESULTS PRIMARY ELECTION August 18, 2020 Election Summary REP PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN 1-5 Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % DAVID APPLEGATE 158 97.53% Write-In Totals 4 2.47% Total Votes Cast 162 100.00% Overvotes 0 Undervotes 52 REP PRECINCT COMMITTEEWOMAN 1-5 Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % LYNN LOCKHART 172 100.00% Write-In Totals 0 0.00% Total Votes Cast 172 100.00% Overvotes 0 Undervotes 42 REP PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN 1-6 Vote For 2 TOTAL VOTE % WILLIAM D. HJELMSTAD 129 24.62% BRUCE SELL 111 21.18% BERNARD STUDER JR. 102 19.47% LOWELL J. LUND 95 18.13% CHAUNCEY MAUCH 69 13.17% Write-In Totals 18 3.44% Total Votes Cast 524 100.00% Overvotes 0 Undervotes 254 EL-45 Election Summary PDF Website - 08/21/2020 3:19 PM Page 10 of 71 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2019 NATRONA COUNTY, WYOMING OFFICIAL RESULTS PRIMARY ELECTION August 18, 2020 Election Summary REP PRECINCT COMMITTEEWOMAN 1-6 Vote For 2 TOTAL VOTE % KIMBERLY WALKER 193 36.48% PAULA M. LAMB 123 23.25% JULIE COLLINS-THIEL 114 21.55% DEVON SELL 90 17.01% Write-In Totals 9 1.70% Total Votes Cast 529 100.00% Overvotes 0 Undervotes 249 REP PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN 1-7 Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % STEVE ALLAN 72 67.92% JOHN BAULE 33 31.13% Write-In Totals 1 0.94% Total Votes Cast 106 100.00% Overvotes 0 Undervotes 16 REP PRECINCT COMMITTEEWOMAN 1-7 Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % DAWN ALLAN 100 99.01% Write-In Totals 1 0.99% Total Votes Cast 101 100.00% Overvotes 1 Undervotes 20 EL-45 Election Summary PDF Website - 08/21/2020 3:19 PM Page 11 of 71 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2019 NATRONA COUNTY, WYOMING OFFICIAL RESULTS PRIMARY ELECTION August 18, 2020 Election Summary REP PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN 1-9 Vote For 2 TOTAL VOTE % JIM ANDERSON 283 41.13% JOSEPH MCGINLEY 205 29.80% LONNIE TEAGUE 104 15.12% KYLE J. MARTINEZ 94 13.66% Write-In Totals 2 0.29% Total Votes Cast 688 100.00% Overvotes 0 Undervotes 266 REP PRECINCT COMMITTEEWOMAN 1-9 Vote For 2 TOTAL VOTE % DIANE MCGINLEY 225 35.38% RONNA BORIL 223 35.06% MICHELLE TEAGUE 187 29.40% Write-In Totals 1 0.16% Total Votes Cast 636 100.00% Overvotes 0 Undervotes 318 REP PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN 1-11 Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % DREW PERKINS 203 78.38% RALPH W.
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