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Candidate Campaign Committees 2004 Wyoming Candidate Committee Information Office Sought Committee Information Committee Terminated Senate District 04 Republican James Haller 11/12/2004 James Haller for State Senate 211 West 19th Street, Ste. 308 Cheyenne 82001 (307) 432-9399 Senate District 06 Democrat Jana Howard Ginter 11/12/2004 "Ginter for Senate" Committee 817 CR 152 Carpenter 82054 (307) 649-2422 Republican Jon Kirkbride 8/26/2004 Committee to Elect Jon Kirkbride 3206 Rd. 139 Meriden 82081 (307) 631-1776 Senate District 10 Republican Phil Nicholas 11/9/2004 Nicholas for Senate P.O. Box 928 Laramie 82073-0928 (307) 742-7140 2004 Wyoming Candidate Committee Information Page 1 of 16 Office Sought Committee Information Committee Terminated Senate District 12 Democrat Rae Lynn Job 11/15/2004 Job for Senate Committee 1344 Moran Rock Springs 82901 (307) 362-3241 2004 Wyoming Candidate Committee Information Page 2 of 16 Office Sought Committee Information Committee Terminated Senate District 16 Democrat Jerry Bosch 10/26/2004 Friends of Jerry Bosch for Senate Box 2608 Jackson 83002 (307) 733-8300 Republican Vince Zimmer 9/1/2004 Zimmer for Senate Campaign Commi Box 1365 Afton 83110 (307) 886-9219 Republican Steve Duerr 9/1/2004 Sublette County Committee to Elect S Box 13181 Jackson 83001 (307) 733-3316 Republican Pat Aullman 1/7/2005 Committee to Elect Pat Aullman - Sen P.O. Box 296 Thayne 83127 (307) 883-2237 Republican Ceci Elise Clover 8/27/2004 Vote Clover P.O. Box 216 Thayne 83127 (307) 733-8348 2004 Wyoming Candidate Committee Information Page 3 of 16 Office Sought Committee Information Committee Terminated Senate District 20 Republican Mark E. Hillman 8/25/2004 Hillman for State Senate P.O. Box 893 Basin 82410 (307) 568-3813 Senate District 24 Republican Michael Von Flatern The Committee to elect Michael Von 1318 Columbine Drive Gillette 82718 (307) 686-2946 Senate District 28 Republican Kit Jennings Kit for Senate District 28 P.O. Box 51151 Casper 82605 (307) 265-4698 2004 Wyoming Candidate Committee Information Page 4 of 16 Office Sought Committee Information Committee Terminated Senate District 30 Democrat Ron Akin 11/5/2004 Akin for Senate 3311 Stagecoach Drive Casper 82604 (307) 237-5219 Republican Tom Walters 8/27/2004 Walters for Senate District 30 5256 Alcova Rt. Box 4 Casper 82604 (307) 265-8935 Republican Charles K. Scott 2/8/2005 Scott for Senate Committee 5805 Bates Creek Rte Casper 82604 (307) 473-2512 House District 01 Republican Ogden Driskill Driskill for House P.O. Box 155 Devils Tower 82714 (307) 680-5555 Republican Mark A. Semlek Committee to Elect Mark Semlek 1307 D Road Moorcroft 82701 (307) 756-9294 2004 Wyoming Candidate Committee Information Page 5 of 16 Office Sought Committee Information Committee Terminated House District 02 Democrat Ross Diercks Committee to Re-elect Ross Diercks Box 541 Lusk 82225 (307) 334-3670 Republican Kari Jo Gray 11/12/2004 Kari Gray for State House No. 2 P.O. Box 299 Lusk 82225 (307) 334-2894 House District 05 Republican Roseanna Davison Committee to Elect Roseanna for the 2753 Wyncote Road Lingle 82223 (307) 837-2955 House District 07 Democrat Mike Shonsey Committee to Elect Mike Shonsey 8518 Santa Fe Trail Cheyenne 82009 (307) 637-8016 2004 Wyoming Candidate Committee Information Page 6 of 16 Office Sought Committee Information Committee Terminated House District 08 Republican Larry Meuli 11/12/2004 Larry Meuli for Wyoming House P.O. Box 1302 Cheyenne 82003-1302 (307) 634-1570 Republican Greg Thomas Thomas Campaign Committee 3913 Snyder Avenue Cheyenne 82001 (307) 772-0381 House District 09 Democrat Ruth Bell 11/10/2004 Ruth Bell for Wyoming State Legislat P.O. Box 2751 Cheyenne 82003 (307) 634-9388 Republican Bryan Pedersen Pedersen for House Committee 2519 Levi Road Cheyenne 82009 (307) 433-0862 House District 10 Republican Rodney "Pete" Anderson Committee to Elect Rodney Anderson P.O. Box 930 Pine Bluffs 82082 (307) 245-3489 2004 Wyoming Candidate Committee Information Page 7 of 16 Office Sought Committee Information Committee Terminated House District 11 Democrat Wayne Reese Committee to Re-Elect Reese 716 E. 20th Street Cheyenne 82001 (307) 638-6138 House District 13 Democrat Jane Warren 11/8/2004 Warren for House 1203 Park Avenue Laramie 82070 (307) 721-8026 House District 14 Democrat Joseph R. Kiovsky 11/9/2004 Joe Kiovsky House Committee 2134 Reynolds Street Laramie 82072 (307) 745-8735 Republican Kermit C. Brown 11/15/2004 Kermit for House Committee P.O. Box 971 Laramie 82073 (307) 745-7358 House District 16 Democrat Pete Jorgensen Friends of Pete Box 9550 Jackson 83002-9550 (307) 733-5150 2004 Wyoming Candidate Committee Information Page 8 of 16 Office Sought Committee Information Committee Terminated House District 17 Democrat Stephen J. Shea Steve Shea Election Committee 802 Bushnell Avenue Rock Springs 82901 (307) 362-8709 House District 19 Republican Owen Petersen 11/10/2004 Committee to Elect Owen Petersen P.O. Box 590 Mountain View 82939 (307) 782-6378 House District 21 Republican Randall Luthi Committee to Re-elect Randall Luthi 3006 Stateline Road Freedom 83120 (307) 883-3638 House District 22 Republican Monte Olsen Committee to Re-Elect Monte Olsen P.O. Box 186 Daniel 83115 (307) 859-8412 2004 Wyoming Candidate Committee Information Page 9 of 16 Office Sought Committee Information Committee Terminated House District 23 Democrat Mike Gierau Committee to Elect Mike Gierau P.O. Box 2975 Jackson 83001 (307) 413-0109 Republican Rod Everett 8/27/2004 Everett for House District #23 Commit P.O. Box 4008 Jackson 83001 (307) 413-1034 House District 24 Republican Colin M. Simpson Colin Simpson for House District #24 201 Rio Vista Cody 82414 (307) 527-4066 House District 26 Republican Elaine D. Harvey 11/10/2004 Elaine Harvey for HD 26 c/o Kathleen Orton Lovell 82431 (307) 548-6566 House District 27 Democrat Debbie Healy Hammons Vote for Debbie Hammons 100 County Drive Worland 82401 (307) 347-2847 2004 Wyoming Candidate Committee Information Page 10 of 16 Office Sought Committee Information Committee Terminated House District 28 Republican Lorraine Quarberg Quarberg for State Representative PO Box 1105 Thermopolis 82443 (307) 864-2221 House District 29 Republican Jerry Iekel Committee to Elect Jerry lekel P.O. Box 2072 Sheridan 82801 (307) 672-7639 House District 30 Democrat Cissy Dillon 11/15/2004 Friends for Cissy 124 Upper Road Sheridan 82801 (307) 674-4523 Republican Jack Landon, Jr. 11/12/2004 Committee to Re-elect Jack Landon 120 Paradise Park Road Sheridan 82801 (307) 672-8431 2004 Wyoming Candidate Committee Information Page 11 of 16 Office Sought Committee Information Committee Terminated House District 33 Democrat Clarence V. Thomas 8/27/2004 Committee to Elect Clarence Thomas P.O. Box 41 Fort Washakie 82514 (307) 349-2243 Republican Jim Allen 11/9/2004 Allen for House P.O. Box 243 Lander 82520 (307) 332-2995 House District 34 Republican Dennis Christensen 8/24/2004 Committee to Elect Dennis Christens 92 2 Mile Road Riverton 82501 (307) 856-5888 House District 35 Republican Roy Cohee Cohee for House Committee 2046 Rustic Drive Casper 82609 (307) 237-7885 2004 Wyoming Candidate Committee Information Page 12 of 16 Office Sought Committee Information Committee Terminated House District 38 Democrat Joan Bangen 11/10/2004 Elect Joan Bangen 77 Primrose Casper 82604 (307) 577-1394 Republican Elaine F. Scott 9/7/2004 Friends of Elaine Scott 5805 Bates Creek Rt. Calpet 82604 (307) 473-2512 House District 39 Democrat John M. Hastert 11/15/2004 Hastert for House 1050 Boulder Drive Green River 82935 (307) 875-6967 House District 41 Republican Becket B. Hinckley Hinckley For House P.O. Box 6132 Cheyenne 82003 (307) 634-3995 2004 Wyoming Candidate Committee Information Page 13 of 16 Office Sought Committee Information Committee Terminated House District 42 Democrat Randall M. Lane 11/10/2004 Committee to Elect Randall M. Lane 10203 W. Milliron Road Cheyenne 82009 (307) 632-8937 Republican Pete Illoway Illoway for House Committee 839 Ridgeland Street Cheyenne 82009-3247 (307) 635-2973 House District 43 Democrat Terry Barbre Barbre for House Committee 1002 Moadison Avenue Cheyenne 82001 (307) 638-0937 Republican Dan Zwonitzer Zwonitzer for House 521 Cottonwood Drive Cheyenne 82001 (307) 214-7826 House District 45 Republican Kevin A. White Kevin White for State House 232 South Johnson Street Laramie 82070 (307) 742-5541 2004 Wyoming Candidate Committee Information Page 14 of 16 Office Sought Committee Information Committee Terminated House District 46 Democrat Jan Alvaney 11/15/2004 Alvaney for House P.O. Box 71 Centennial 82055 (307) 755-6116 House District 47 Republican Kurt S. Bucholz 11/15/2004 Committee to Elect Kurt Bucholz HC 63 Box 17 Saratoga 82331 (307) 327-5367 House District 50 Republican Pat Childers Childers for House Committee 26 Equine Dr. Cody 82414 (307) 587-5145 House District 51 Republican Rosie Berger Committee to Elect Rosie Berger P.O. Box 275 Big Horn 82833 (307) 672-7600 House District 55 Republican David R. Miller Committee to Elect David Miller PO Box 2285 Cheyenne 82003 (307) 635-8799 2004 Wyoming Candidate Committee Information Page 15 of 16 Office Sought Committee Information Committee Terminated House District 56 Republican Tom Walsh 11/8/2004 Committee to Re-Elect Tom Walsh 136 E. 15th Casper 82601 (307) 235-3587 House District 57 Republican Thomas A. Lockhart Lockhart for House Committee 770 E. 12th Street Casper 82601 (307) 472-4116 House District 60 Democrat Bill Thompson Committee to Elect Bill Thompson 340 Trail Dr. Green River 82935 (307) 875-3189 2004 Wyoming Candidate Committee Information Page 16 of 16.
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