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Enzi Announces Campaign Committees Print | Close Window Subject: REVISED: Enzi Announces Campaign Committees From: "Enzi for Wyoming" <[email protected]> Date: Mon, Nov 04, 2013 4:26 pm To: <[email protected]> Enzi Announces Campaign Committees More than 350 Community Leaders, Ranchers, Small Business Owners, Energy Producers and WY Citizens Join Enzi Campaign Committees FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE November 04, 2013 CONTACT: Kristin Walker 307­690­4705 [email protected] Gillette, Wyoming – U.S. Senator Mike Enzi proudly announced the initial members of his campaign team today, a coalition more than 350 strong of community leaders, ranchers and farmers, small business owners, energy producers, educators and other Wyoming citizens. “I’ve spent the past 40 years building relationships and establishing trust with folks from every corner of our great state,” said Senator Enzi. “Diana and I are proud to stand side­by­side with so many of these longtime friends and supporters. We have a shared history in Wyoming and a vision for the future we want for our children and grandchildren. I am truly appreciative of the trust the people of Wyoming continue to place in me.” Enzi is seeking re­election to the United States Senate in 2014. Today, he announced Honorary Chairs, County Chairs and initial County Supporters for his campaign. County chairs and supporters will be part of Senator Enzi’s grassroots team and serve as campaign advisors and volunteers. Alice Bratton will serve as Campaign Chairman. Honorary Chairs of Senator Enzi’s campaign are: U.S. Senator John and Bobbi Barrasso U.S. Representative Cynthia Lummis and Al Wiederspahn U.S. Senator Al and Ann Simpson U.S. Representative Barbara Cubin U.S. Representative John Wold Governor Jim and Sherri Geringer Susan Thomas In addition to Honorary Chairs, Senator Enzi has County Chairs and County Committees representing all 23 Wyoming Counties: Albany County County Chair Gary Negich Terry and Jane Guice Kermit and Margaret Brown Phil and Karen Nicholas John Nicholas Patti MacMillan Deke Dunne Sam Dunnuck Weldon Tuck Irene Devin Matt Greene Dick Van Pelt Bighorn County Chairs Don and Judy Richards Dave Flitner Keith and Helen Grant Richard Fink Elaine Harvey Stan & Mary Flitner Jack Brinkerhoff Sylvia Gams John and Lynda Nickle Campbell County Chair Joanne Tweedy Gregg and Jackie Blikre Eric and Kelly Barlow Patricia and Gene Litton Nick and Norine Kasperik Glenn and Joy Barlow Dale and Cindy Buckley Don and Donna Cale Dan Coolidge Mike and Karen Davis Richard and Dorothy Jean Davis Duane and Sue Evenson Verna Ann Gilbertz Mary Hughes Erma Kauffman Carolyn Kellam Chris Knapp Tom and Rita Lubnau George and Debra McMurtrey Jack and Kay Matheny Tom and Diane Murphy Elly and Robert Henning Jeral and Marge Rainwater Richard Rindels Diana Rutz Leta Tanner Michael and Margie Von Flatern Nello and Marsha Williams Rollo Williams Rory and Kellie Williams Judy Bayles Jan Evans Dewey Sanders Byron Oedekoven David King Casey Painter­Sams Carbon County Chairs Teense and Sandy Willford Joe Glode Jerry and Linda Russell Converse County Chairs Jim and Tione Willox Jim and Pamala Anderson Frank Moore Bill Tibbs Jim and Dorothy Willox Bob Kayser Jim and Jenne Lee Twiford Crook County Chair Suzette Moline­Livingston Genevieve Redfield Hap and Ruby Stuart Winifred Bush J.W. and Thea Nuckolls Bruce Brown Ogden Driskill Rachael Fross Fremont County Co­Chair Frank Philp Co­Chair Del McOmie Sandy Barton Rita Campbell Eli and Lorraine Bebout Dessie Bebout Ruby Calvert Goshen County Chair Chuck Kenyan Roger Huckfeldt Russ Zimmer Hot Springs County Chairs Doctor Howard and Belinda Willson Phil Smith Barb Vietti Bob and Jerri Brown Johnson County Chair Bob Snowden John Schiffer Don and Peto Meike Elizabeth Renkert Mike and Connie Lohse Mike, Julie and Kara Cushman Doug Osborn Jim and Mary Hicks Janet Lawrence Helen Marton Laramie County Chair Dave Bush Bob and Bev Curtis Kim Deti Larry Atwell Lynn Birleffi Frank and Louise Cole Haley Davis Barbara Hageman Dilts Cathy Ellis Tucker Fagan Leonard and Gale Geringer Marie Geringer Dr. Sloan and Anna Marie Hales Liv Hanes Pete Illoway Wayne Johnson Jeff and Jami Kirkbride Matt Micheli Bill and Ila McIlvain Robert Palmer Sr. General Stephan Pappas Ed and Nancy Prosser Diane Rodekohr Charles and Barbara Roll Tony Ross Doug and Susan Samuelson Greg Thomas Leigh Vosler Chuck Wing Kent and Corey Rutledge Ryan Lance Mike Moser Cynthia Cloud Jennie Gordon Cati Calvetti Jon Kirkbride Lincoln County Chair Tony Tomassi Chair Stan Cooper Chair Delaine Roberts Natrona County Chairs Jennifer and Brian Deurloo Tom Lockhart Lynn Lockhart Charles Scott Joe and Diane McGinley Martha Rakestraw Nimi McConigley Maureen and Marvin Emrich Tom Thorson Steve Vien James Lee Anderson and Susan Anderson Bill and Jan Hawks Sue Schilling Bill and Kristy Thompson Sarah and Ryan Larsen Roy and Barbara Cohee Judy and Glenn Catchpole Stan and Margaret King Tim Stubson Niobrara County Chair Loren Heth Arlene Zerbst­Rapp J.D. Wasserburger Don and Dot Whitaker Platte County Chair Sandy Tinsley Christopher and Thea Adamo Dan and Lynn Kirkbride Chuck and Katie Brown LaDonna Sands Randy Stevenson Park County Chairs Jodi and Marc Thompson Dave and Glo Reetz Archie and Elsie Johnson Bill Garlow Kathleen and Pete Jachowski Bob and Mona Model Sheree Paquette Joe and Kathy Reed David Robertson Pete and Lynne Simpson Rose Sims Dave and Sue Bonner Larry and Sharon Earhart Larry and Gloria Hedderman Glen and Nancy Holm David and Astrid Northrup Klodette and Rick Stroh Terry and Judy Jones Sheridan County Chairs Harlan and Sharon Rasmussen Mary Kay Love Marilyn and Bob Koester Ky and Tom Dixon Rosemary Schunk Ed and Nina Loring Steve and Edre Maier Bernice Marshall Ed Neeriemer John and Virginia Patton Seymour Thickman Rex and Nickie Arney Wendy and Ed Gnehm Rosie and Bob Berger Sweetwater County Chair Marty Carollo Jim Magagna Tom Spicer Stephen Watt Jay and Ramona Beach Sandi McCormick Sublette County Chair Dave and Peggy Bell Joel and Susan Bousman Charles and DeeAnn Price Jim and Lauri Latta Dave Lankford Teton County Chair Ed Cheramy Doyle and Diana Vaughan Thomas Tripp Becket Hinckley and Gingee Prince Bob and Betty LaLonde Grant and Maralyn Larson Manuel and Deborah Lopez Bob Shervin Paul Volgelheim Dave Defazio Scott and Demerie Northrop Mark Barron Ruth Ann Petroff Leland Christensen Katsey Long Liz Brimmer and George Barlow Uinta County Chair Jerry and Cloey Wall Chair Ron Micheli Sheila and Dave Hart Ann Park Robin Rhodes Washakie County Chair Dick McKamey Con and Alice Lass John and Janet Snyder Joe Kelley James Gilman Melanie Stine Mike and Sarah Healy Weston County Chair Don Thorson Lucille Dumbrill Dan and Vanita Epperson Lolly and Bob Martin Stan and Linda Sheehan Shelly and Reuben Ritthaler Tom and Kay Wright ­End­​ PAID FOR BY ENZI FOR U.S. SENATE This message was intended for: [email protected] You were added to the system October 15, 2013. 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