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Summary Report 2014 Primary Election Official Results Natrona County, Wyoming Aug 19, 2014 Run Date:08/22/14 04:09 Pm Statistics Report-El45 Page 001 SUMMARY REPORT 2014 PRIMARY ELECTION OFFICIAL RESULTS NATRONA COUNTY, WYOMING AUG 19, 2014 RUN DATE:08/22/14 04:09 PM STATISTICS REPORT-EL45 PAGE 001 VOTES PERCENT PRECINCTS COUNTED (OF 46) . 46 100.00 REGISTERED VOTERS - TOTAL . 32,869 REGISTERED VOTERS - REPUBLICAN . 21,240 64.62 REGISTERED VOTERS - DEMOCRATIC . 6,750 20.54 REGISTERED VOTERS - NONPARTISAN . 4,879 14.84 BALLOTS CAST - TOTAL. 13,212 BALLOTS CAST - REPUBLICAN . 10,869 82.27 BALLOTS CAST - DEMOCRATIC . 2,030 15.36 BALLOTS CAST - NONPARTISAN. 313 2.37 BALLOTS CAST - BLANK. 7 .05 VOTER TURNOUT - TOTAL . 40.20 VOTER TURNOUT - REPUBLICAN. 51.17 VOTER TURNOUT - DEMOCRATIC. 30.07 VOTER TURNOUT - NONPARTISAN . 6.42 VOTER TURNOUT - BLANK . .02 SUMMARY REPORT 2014 PRIMARY ELECTION OFFICIAL RESULTS NATRONA COUNTY, WYOMING AUG 19, 2014 RUN DATE:08/22/14 04:09 PM REPUBLICAN REPORT-EL45 PAGE 002 VOTES PERCENT VOTES PERCENT UNITED STATES SENATOR STATE TREASURER VOTE FOR () 1 VOTE FOR () 1 (WITH 46 OF 46 PRECINCTS COUNTED) (WITH 46 OF 46 PRECINCTS COUNTED) MIKE ENZI . 8,397 77.26 MARK GORDON. 8,277 76.15 BRYAN E. MILLER . 1,193 10.98 RON REDO. 1,144 10.53 THOMAS BLEMING. 457 4.20 WRITE-IN. 16 .15 JAMES 'COALTRAIN' GREGORY . 310 2.85 Over Votes . 3 .03 ARTHUR BRUCE CLIFTON. 152 1.40 Under Votes . 1,429 13.15 WRITE-IN. 29 .27 Total . 10,869 Over Votes . 9 .08 Under Votes . 322 2.96 Total . 10,869 SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION VOTE FOR () 1 (WITH 46 OF 46 PRECINCTS COUNTED) UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE JILLIAN BALOW . 4,606 42.38 VOTE FOR () 1 BILL WINNEY. 2,766 25.45 (WITH 46 OF 46 PRECINCTS COUNTED) SHERYL LAIN. 2,301 21.17 CYNTHIA LUMMIS. 7,445 68.50 WRITE-IN. 21 .19 JASON ADAM SENTENEY . 2,916 26.83 Over Votes . 5 .05 WRITE-IN. 29 .27 Under Votes . 1,170 10.76 Over Votes . 9 .08 Total . 10,869 Under Votes . 470 4.32 Total . 10,869 STATE SENATE DISTRICT 27 VOTE FOR () 1 GOVERNOR (WITH 9 OF 9 PRECINCTS COUNTED) VOTE FOR () 1 BILL LANDEN. 1,983 65.53 (WITH 46 OF 46 PRECINCTS COUNTED) KARA RAE LINN . 816 26.97 MATT MEAD . 6,869 63.20 WRITE-IN. 1 .03 TAYLOR H. HAYNES . 3,017 27.76 Over Votes . 1 .03 CINDY HILL . 817 7.52 Under Votes . 225 7.44 WRITE-IN. 28 .26 Total . 3,026 Over Votes . 1 .01 Under Votes . 137 1.26 Total . 10,869 STATE SENATE DISTRICT 29 VOTE FOR () 1 (WITH 14 OF 14 PRECINCTS COUNTED) SECRETARY OF STATE DREW PERKINS . 1,480 48.38 VOTE FOR () 1 BOB IDE . 1,441 47.11 (WITH 46 OF 46 PRECINCTS COUNTED) WRITE-IN. 6 .20 ED MURRAY . 4,376 40.26 Over Votes . 0 PETE ILLOWAY . 2,413 22.20 Under Votes . 132 4.32 ED BUCHANAN. 2,327 21.41 Total . 3,059 CLARK STITH. 1,039 9.56 WRITE-IN. 18 .17 Over Votes . 5 .05 STATE HOUSE DISTRICT 35 Under Votes . 691 6.36 VOTE FOR () 1 Total . 10,869 (WITH 5 OF 5 PRECINCTS COUNTED) KENDELL KROEKER . 1,047 52.64 ED OPELLA . 850 42.74 STATE AUDITOR WRITE-IN. 1 .05 VOTE FOR () 1 Over Votes . 2 .10 (WITH 46 OF 46 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Under Votes . 89 4.47 CYNTHIA I. CLOUD . 8,679 79.85 Total . 1,989 WRITE-IN. 42 .39 Over Votes . 1 .01 Under Votes . 2,147 19.75 Total . 10,869 SUMMARY REPORT 2014 PRIMARY ELECTION OFFICIAL RESULTS NATRONA COUNTY, WYOMING AUG 19, 2014 RUN DATE:08/22/14 04:09 PM REPUBLICAN REPORT-EL45 PAGE 003 VOTES PERCENT VOTES PERCENT STATE HOUSE DISTRICT 36 Total . 1,015 VOTE FOR () 1 (WITH 5 OF 5 PRECINCTS COUNTED) GERALD S. GAY . 754 72.71 STATE HOUSE DISTRICT 59 WRITE-IN. 24 2.31 VOTE FOR () 1 Over Votes . 0 (WITH 6 OF 6 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Under Votes . 259 24.98 BUNKY LOUCKS . 801 78.92 Total . 1,037 WRITE-IN. 16 1.58 Over Votes . 1 .10 Under Votes . 197 19.41 STATE HOUSE DISTRICT 37 Total . 1,015 VOTE FOR () 1 (WITH 9 OF 9 PRECINCTS COUNTED) STEVE HARSHMAN. 1,352 66.14 SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT ATTORNEY GREGORY FLESVIG . 549 26.86 VOTE FOR () 1 WRITE-IN. 8 .39 (WITH 46 OF 46 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Over Votes . 0 MICHAEL A. BLONIGEN . 8,599 79.11 Under Votes . 135 6.60 WRITE-IN. 117 1.08 Total . 2,044 Over Votes . 5 .05 Under Votes . 2,148 19.76 Total . 10,869 STATE HOUSE DISTRICT 38 VOTE FOR () 1 (WITH 12 OF 12 PRECINCTS COUNTED) NATRONA COUNTY COMMISSIONERS TOM WALTERS. 1,212 81.56 VOTE FOR () 3 WRITE-IN. 22 1.48 (WITH 46 OF 46 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Over Votes . 0 ROBERT L. HENDRY . 4,433 13.60 Under Votes . 252 16.96 JOHN LAWSON. 3,744 11.48 Total . 1,486 STEPHEN "STEVE" SCHLAGER . 3,529 10.82 TODD M. MURPHY. 3,453 10.59 JANEL MOORE. 2,782 8.53 STATE HOUSE DISTRICT 56 BRIAN T.M. DEVAULT . 2,548 7.81 VOTE FOR () 1 JACQUIE ANDERSON . 2,213 6.79 (WITH 6 OF 6 PRECINCTS COUNTED) PAUL O. PAAD . 1,950 5.98 TIM STUBSON. 982 83.08 ELLEN YOUNG. 1,232 3.78 WRITE-IN. 8 .68 WRITE-IN. 84 .26 Over Votes . 1 .08 Over Votes . 558 1.71 Under Votes . 191 16.16 Under Votes . 6,081 18.65 Total . 1,182 Total . 32,607 STATE HOUSE DISTRICT 57 NATRONA COUNTY CORONER VOTE FOR () 1 VOTE FOR () 1 (WITH 4 OF 4 PRECINCTS COUNTED) (WITH 46 OF 46 PRECINCTS COUNTED) THOMAS A. LOCKHART . 552 50.14 CONNIE JACOBSON . 9,179 84.45 CHUCK GRAY . 503 45.69 WRITE-IN. 23 .21 WRITE-IN. 1 .09 Over Votes . 1 .01 Over Votes . 2 .18 Under Votes . 1,666 15.33 Under Votes . 43 3.91 Total . 10,869 Total . 1,101 NATRONA COUNTY SHERIFF STATE HOUSE DISTRICT 58 VOTE FOR () 1 VOTE FOR () 1 (WITH 46 OF 46 PRECINCTS COUNTED) (WITH 5 OF 5 PRECINCTS COUNTED) GUS HOLBROOK . 8,941 82.26 TOM REEDER . 805 79.31 WRITE-IN. 62 .57 WRITE-IN. 4 .39 Over Votes . 1 .01 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 1,865 17.16 Under Votes . 206 20.30 Total . 10,869 (CONTINUED NEXT COLUMN) SUMMARY REPORT 2014 PRIMARY ELECTION OFFICIAL RESULTS NATRONA COUNTY, WYOMING AUG 19, 2014 RUN DATE:08/22/14 04:09 PM REPUBLICAN REPORT-EL45 PAGE 004 VOTES PERCENT VOTES PERCENT NATRONA COUNTY CLERK PCT-RM1 JEFFERSON SCHOOL (Prec-0105) VOTE FOR () 1 VOTE FOR () 1 (WITH 46 OF 46 PRECINCTS COUNTED) (WITH 1 OF 1 PRECINCTS COUNTED) RENEA VITTO. 9,016 82.95 THOMAS A. LOCKHART . 93 46.97 WRITE-IN. 20 .18 NICHOLAS J. 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