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Candidate Campaign Committees Wyoming Elections Division Wyoming Candidate Committee Information State Capitol Building, 200 West 24th Street Cheyenne, WY 82002 Ph. 307.777.7186 Email: [email protected] Office Sought Committee Information Date Formed Date of Termination GOVERNOR REPUBLICAN MATT MEAD 11/12/2009 N/A MEAD FOR GOVERNOR PO BOX 1830 CHEYENNE, WY 82003 307-638-4141 Email: [email protected] Website: WWW.MEADFORGOVERNOR.COM REPUBLICAN RITA MEYER 9/9/2005 N/A COMMITTEE TO ELECT RITA MEYER P.O. BOX 20386 CHEYENNE, WY 82003 307-286-3036 Email: [email protected] Website: HTTP://WWW.RITAMEYER.COM DEMOCRAT DAVE FREUDENTHAL 11/7/2001 N/A FOLKS FOR FREUDENTHAL COMMITTEE PO BOX 281 CHEYENNE, WY 82003 307-630-9535 Email: [email protected] Website: WWW.FOLKSFORFREUDENTHAL.COM DEMOCRAT LESLIE PETERSEN 6/7/2010 N/A PEOPLE FOR PETERSEN P. O. BOX 1147 JACKSON, WY 83001 307-413-5004 Email: [email protected] Website: WWW.PEOPLEFORPETERSEN.COM Thursday, December 30, 2010 Page 1 of 17 Wyoming Elections Division Wyoming Candidate Committee Information State Capitol Building, 200 West 24th Street Cheyenne, WY 82002 Ph. 307.777.7186 Email: [email protected] Office Sought Committee Information Date Formed Date of Termination SECRETARY OF STATE REPUBLICAN MAX MAXFIELD 11/13/2001 N/A PARTNERS FOR MAXFIELD COMMITTEE P.O. BOX 2016 CHEYENNE, WY 82003 307-286-5764 Email: [email protected] Website: STATE AUDITOR REPUBLICAN CYNTHIA IRENE CLOUD 3/22/2010 N/A COMMITTEE TO ELECT CYNTHIA CLOUD 901 16TH ST CODY, WY 82414 307-587-5052 Email: [email protected] Website: CYNTHIACLOUD.COM STATE TREASURER REPUBLICAN JOE MEYER 2/26/2006 N/A FRIENDS OF JOE MEYER PO BOX 3342 CHEYENNE, WY 82003 307-433-3040 Email: [email protected] Website: WWW.GOWITHJOE2010.COM Thursday, December 30, 2010 Page 2 of 17 Wyoming Elections Division Wyoming Candidate Committee Information State Capitol Building, 200 West 24th Street Cheyenne, WY 82002 Ph. 307.777.7186 Email: [email protected] Office Sought Committee Information Date Formed Date of Termination SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION REPUBLICAN TED J. ADAMS 5/1/2010 N/A TED ADAMS FOR SUPERINTENDENT 538 SHADOW MOUNTAIN TRAIL CHEYENNE, WY 82009 307-421-1950 Email: [email protected] Website: REPUBLICAN CYNTHIA JO HILL 2/18/2010 N/A COMMITTEE TO ELECT CINDY HILL 2616 CAREY AVENUE CHEYENNE, WY 82001 307-778-6511 Email: [email protected] Website: SENATE DISTRICT 01 REPUBLICAN WILLIAM OGDEN DRISKILL 8/1/2010 N/A COMMITTEE TO ELECT OGDEN DRISKILL P.O. BOX 982 SUNDANCE, WY 82729 307-283-3582 Email: [email protected] Website: SENATE DISTRICT 03 REPUBLICAN CURT MEIER 7/6/2006 N/A COMMITTEE TO ELECT CURT MEIER 4721 RD. 18 LAGRANGE, WY 82221 307-834-2447 Email: [email protected] Website: Thursday, December 30, 2010 Page 3 of 17 Wyoming Elections Division Wyoming Candidate Committee Information State Capitol Building, 200 West 24th Street Cheyenne, WY 82002 Ph. 307.777.7186 Email: [email protected] Office Sought Committee Information Date Formed Date of Termination SENATE DISTRICT 04 DEMOCRAT KEN TUMA 10/11/2000 N/A KEN TUMA FOR WYOMING LEGISLATURE COMMITTEE P.O. BOX 4064 CHEYENNE, WY 82003 307-637-5472 Email: [email protected] Website: SENATE DISTRICT 07 REPUBLICAN LESLIE JOAN NUTTING 9/1/2010 N/A LESLIE NUTTING FOR SENATE 4921 PHOENIX DRIVE CHEYENNE, WY 82001 307-630-3329 Email: [email protected] Website: LeslieNuttingforSenate.com SENATE DISTRICT 09 DEMOCRAT CHRISTOPHER JOHN ROTHFUSS 3/16/2010 N/A ROTHFUSS FOR SENATE P.O. BOX 1791 LARAMIE, WY 82073 307-399-3556 Email: [email protected] Website: WWW.ROTHFUSSFORSENATE.COM Thursday, December 30, 2010 Page 4 of 17 Wyoming Elections Division Wyoming Candidate Committee Information State Capitol Building, 200 West 24th Street Cheyenne, WY 82002 Ph. 307.777.7186 Email: [email protected] Office Sought Committee Information Date Formed Date of Termination SENATE DISTRICT 11 REPUBLICAN LARRY HICKS 9/30/2010 N/A CARBON COUNTY COMMITTE FOR LARRY HICKS P.O. BOX 413 BAGGS, WY 82321 307-383-7192 Email: [email protected] Website: SENATE DISTRICT 21 REPUBLICAN BRUCE BURNS 4/1/2010 N/A CITIZENS FOR BRUCE BURNS 1935 COFFEEN AVENUE SHERIDAN, WY 82801 307-674-5904 Email: [email protected] Website: SENATE DISTRICT 24 REPUBLICAN MICHAEL VON FLATERN 5/23/2004 N/A THE COMMITTEE TO ELECT MICHAEL VON FLATERN 1318 COLUMBINE DRIVE GILLETTE, WY 82718 307-686-2946 Email: [email protected] Website: Thursday, December 30, 2010 Page 5 of 17 Wyoming Elections Division Wyoming Candidate Committee Information State Capitol Building, 200 West 24th Street Cheyenne, WY 82002 Ph. 307.777.7186 Email: [email protected] Office Sought Committee Information Date Formed Date of Termination SENATE DISTRICT 26 REPUBLICAN ELI D BEBOUT 7/29/2008 N/A BEBOUT FOR SENATE COMMITTEE PO BOX 112 RIVERTON, WY 82501 307-856-0375 Email: [email protected] Website: SENATE DISTRICT 27 REPUBLICAN BILL LANDEN 6/6/2008 N/A LANDEN FOR LEGISLATURE 2010 KINGSBURY DRIVE CASPER, WY 82609 307-237-4067 Email: [email protected] Website: SENATE DISTRICT 28 REPUBLICAN KIT JENNINGS 5/13/2004 N/A KIT FOR SENATE DISTRICT 28 P.O. BOX 51151 CASPER, WY 82605 307-265-4698 Email: [email protected] Website: Thursday, December 30, 2010 Page 6 of 17 Wyoming Elections Division Wyoming Candidate Committee Information State Capitol Building, 200 West 24th Street Cheyenne, WY 82002 Ph. 307.777.7186 Email: [email protected] Office Sought Committee Information Date Formed Date of Termination HOUSE DISTRICT 07 REPUBLICAN LYNN HUTCHINGS 5/1/2010 N/A HUTCHINGS FOR HOUSE 7 PO BOX 9603 CHEYENNE, WY 82003 307-316-0858 Email: [email protected] Website: www.HutchingsforHouse7.com REPUBLICAN BRYAN PEDERSEN 12/19/2007 N/A PEDERSEN FOR HOUSE 2572 WIND RIVER TRAIL CHEYENNE, WY 82009 307-433-0862 Email: [email protected] Website: HOUSE DISTRICT 08 DEMOCRAT KEN MCCAULEY 6/4/2010 N/A MCCAULEY FOR HOUSE DISTRICT 8 3612 MOORE AVE CHEYENNE, WY 82001 307-630-4973 Email: [email protected] Website: HOUSE DISTRICT 09 REPUBLICAN DAVID L ZWONITZER 7/3/2006 N/A ZWONITZER FOR HD 9 4204 DELL RANGE BLVD. CHEYENNE, WY 82001 307-635-7247 Email: [email protected] Website: Thursday, December 30, 2010 Page 7 of 17 Wyoming Elections Division Wyoming Candidate Committee Information State Capitol Building, 200 West 24th Street Cheyenne, WY 82002 Ph. 307.777.7186 Email: [email protected] Office Sought Committee Information Date Formed Date of Termination HOUSE DISTRICT 10 DEMOCRAT GARY R ROADIFER 6/15/2010 N/A ROADIFER FOR HOUSE 10 P.O. BOX 368 PINE BLUFFS, WY 82082 307-245-3586 Email: [email protected] Website: HOUSE DISTRICT 11 DEMOCRAT MARY A THRONE 4/26/2006 N/A THRONE FOR HOUSE DISTRICT 11 720 EAST 19TH STREET CHEYENNE, WY 82001 307-630-6728 Email: [email protected] Website: HOUSE DISTRICT 13 DEMOCRAT CATHY CONNOLLY 6/12/2008 N/A CONNOLLY FOR HOUSE COMMITTEE 1321 E. GARFIELD STREET LARAMIE, WY 82070 307-399-0482 Email: [email protected] Website: Thursday, December 30, 2010 Page 8 of 17 Wyoming Elections Division Wyoming Candidate Committee Information State Capitol Building, 200 West 24th Street Cheyenne, WY 82002 Ph. 307.777.7186 Email: [email protected] Office Sought Committee Information Date Formed Date of Termination HOUSE DISTRICT 14 DEMOCRAT CRAIG C COOK 9/10/2010 N/A THE COMMITTEE TO ELECT CRAIG COOK 1058 BONITA DR. LARAMIE, WY 82072 307-399-6746 Email: [email protected] Website: HOUSE DISTRICT 16 REPUBLICAN RUTH ANN PETROFF 6/11/2010 N/A RUTH ANN FOR HOUSE PO BOX 2764 JACKSON, WY 83001 307-690-3392 Email: [email protected] Website: WWW.RUTHANN.US DEMOCRAT LEN CARLMAN 4/14/2010 N/A LEN CARLMAN FOR WYOMING HOUSE PO BOX 1230 WILSON, WY 83014 307-413-3336 Email: [email protected] Website: HOUSE DISTRICT 17 DEMOCRAT BERNADINE L CRAFT 6/1/2006 N/A CRAFT FOR HOUSE COMMITTEE 1209 HILLTOP DRIVE ROCK SPRINGS, WY 82901 307-382-5035 Email: [email protected] Website: Thursday, December 30, 2010 Page 9 of 17 Wyoming Elections Division Wyoming Candidate Committee Information State Capitol Building, 200 West 24th Street Cheyenne, WY 82002 Ph. 307.777.7186 Email: [email protected] Office Sought Committee Information Date Formed Date of Termination HOUSE DISTRICT 22 REPUBLICAN MONTE OLSEN 7/14/2000 N/A COMMITTEE TO RE-ELECT MONTE OLSEN P.O. BOX 186 DANIEL, WY 83115 307-859-8412 Email: [email protected] Website: DEMOCRAT JIM ROSCOE 3/31/2008 N/A ROSCOE FOR WYOMING BOX 352 WILSON, WY 83014 307-733-5389 Email: [email protected] Website: HTTP://WWW.ROSCOEFORWYOMING.COM HOUSE DISTRICT 24 REPUBLICAN SAM KRONE 3/10/2010 N/A KRONE FOR HOUSE POST OFFICE BOX 2481 CODY, WY 82414 307-587-6784 Email: [email protected] Website: SAMKRONE.COM HOUSE DISTRICT 26 REPUBLICAN ELAINE D HARVEY 6/1/2010 N/A ELAINE HARVEY FOR HOUSE DIST #26 COMMITTEE 643 OREGON AVE LOVELL, WY 82431 307-548-6268 Email: [email protected] Website: Thursday, December 30, 2010 Page 10 of 17 Wyoming Elections Division Wyoming Candidate Committee Information State Capitol Building, 200 West 24th Street Cheyenne, WY 82002 Ph. 307.777.7186 Email: [email protected] Office Sought Committee Information Date Formed Date of Termination HOUSE DISTRICT 27 REPUBLICAN MICHAEL D GREEAR 4/15/2010 N/A MIKE GREEAR FOR WY HOUSE DISTRICT 27 1088 N PONDEROSA LANE WORLAND, WY 82401 307-347-2843 Email: [email protected] Website: HOUSE DISTRICT 28 REPUBLICAN LORRAINE QUARBERG 5/12/2004 N/A QUARBERG FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE PO BOX 1105 THERMOPOLIS, WY 82443 307-864-2221 Email: [email protected] Website: HOUSE DISTRICT 29 REPUBLICAN JOHN W.
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