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Summary Report General Election **Official County Results Run Date:11/09/18 Natrona County, Wyoming Run Time:09:57 A SUMMARY REPORT GENERAL ELECTION **OFFICIAL COUNTY RESULTS RUN DATE:11/09/18 NATRONA COUNTY, WYOMING RUN TIME:09:57 AM NOVEMBER 6, 2018 VOTES PERCENT PRECINCTS COUNTED (OF 46) . 46 100.00 REGISTERED VOTERS - TOTAL . 35,113 BALLOTS CAST - TOTAL. 24,662 BALLOTS CAST - BLANK. 1 VOTER TURNOUT - TOTAL . 70.24 VOTER TURNOUT - BLANK . UNITED STATES SENATOR FEDERAL DISTRICT VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 JOHN BARRASSO (REP) . 16,359 66.33 GARY TRAUNER (DEM) . 7,285 29.54 JOSEPH PORAMBO (LIB). 778 3.15 WRITE-IN. 42 .17 Over Votes . 10 .04 Under Votes . 188 .76 Total . 24,662 UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE WYOMING CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT ONE VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 LIZ CHENEY (REP) . 15,665 63.52 GREG HUNTER (DEM). 6,808 27.61 RICHARD BRUBAKER (LIB) . 890 3.61 DANIEL CLYDE CUMMINGS (CON) . 811 3.29 WRITE-IN. 49 .20 Over Votes . 16 .06 Under Votes . 423 1.72 Total . 24,662 GOVERNOR STATE OF WYOMING VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 MARK GORDON (REP). 16,866 68.39 MARY A. THRONE (DEM). 6,352 25.76 REX "T-REX" RAMMELL (CON) . 754 3.06 LAWRENCE GERARD STRUEMPF (LIB) . 344 1.39 WRITE-IN. 164 .66 Over Votes . 5 .02 Under Votes . 177 .72 Total . 24,662 SECRETARY OF STATE STATE OF WYOMING VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 EDWARD BUCHANAN (REP) . 16,762 67.97 JAMES W. BYRD (DEM) . 6,006 24.35 KIT CARSON III (LIB). 1,156 4.69 WRITE-IN. 19 .08 Over Votes . 7 .03 Under Votes . 712 2.89 Total . 24,662 STATE AUDITOR STATE OF WYOMING VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 KRISTI RACINES (REP). 17,549 71.16 JEFF DOCKTER (DEM) . 5,993 24.30 WRITE-IN. 41 .17 Over Votes . 4 .02 Under Votes . 1,075 4.36 Total . 24,662 STATE TREASURER STATE OF WYOMING VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 CURT MEIER (REP) . 17,287 70.10 CHRIS LOWRY (DEM). 6,310 25.59 WRITE-IN. 34 .14 Over Votes . 3 .01 Under Votes . 1,028 4.17 Total . 24,662 SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION STATE OF WYOMING VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 JILLIAN BALOW (REP) . 19,549 79.27 WRITE-IN. 513 2.08 Over Votes . 1 Under Votes . 4,599 18.65 file:///natrona04/Group$/Elections/2018%20General%20Reports/EL45.HTM[11/9/2018 10:00:48 AM] Total . 24,662 STATE SENATOR 27 SENATE DISTRICT 27 VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 BILL LANDEN (REP). 5,451 80.46 WRITE-IN. 125 1.85 Over Votes . 3 .04 Under Votes . 1,196 17.65 Total . 6,775 STATE SENATOR 29 SENATE DISTRICT 29 VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 DREW PERKINS (REP) . 5,282 78.99 WRITE-IN. 129 1.93 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 1,276 19.08 Total . 6,687 STATE HOUSE 35 HOUSE DISTRICT 35 VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 JOE MACGUIRE (REP) . 3,411 80.98 WRITE-IN. 66 1.57 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 735 17.45 Total . 4,212 STATE HOUSE 36 HOUSE DISTRICT 36 VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 ART WASHUT (REP) . 1,407 54.90 DEBBIE BOVEE (DEM) . 1,106 43.15 WRITE-IN. 2 .08 Over Votes . 1 .04 Under Votes . 47 1.83 Total . 2,563 STATE HOUSE 37 HOUSE DISTRICT 37 VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 STEVE HARSHMAN (REP). 3,215 79.23 WRITE-IN. 110 2.71 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 733 18.06 Total . 4,058 STATE HOUSE 38 HOUSE DISTRICT 38 VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 TOM WALTERS (REP). 2,656 82.72 WRITE-IN. 63 1.96 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 492 15.32 Total . 3,211 STATE HOUSE 56 HOUSE DISTRICT 56 VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 JERRY OBERMUELLER (REP). 2,240 73.76 WRITE-IN. 89 2.93 Over Votes . 1 .03 Under Votes . 707 23.28 Total . 3,037 STATE HOUSE 57 HOUSE DISTRICT 57 VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 CHUCK GRAY (REP) . 1,542 58.45 JANE IFLAND (DEM). 989 37.49 WRITE-IN. 12 .45 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 95 3.60 Total . 2,638 STATE HOUSE 58 HOUSE DISTRICT 58 VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 PATRICK "PAT" SWEENEY (REP) . 1,883 81.37 WRITE-IN. 75 3.24 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 356 15.38 Total . 2,314 STATE HOUSE 59 HOUSE DISTRICT 59 VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 BUNKY LOUCKS (REP) . 1,700 64.66 LAURIE L. LONGTINE (DEM) . 843 32.07 WRITE-IN. 8 .30 file:///natrona04/Group$/Elections/2018%20General%20Reports/EL45.HTM[11/9/2018 10:00:48 AM] Over Votes . 2 .08 Under Votes . 76 2.89 Total . 2,629 NATRONA COUNTY COMMISSIONERS VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 3 JIM MILNE (REP) . 13,879 18.76 PAUL C. BERTOGLIO (REP). 13,601 18.38 ROBERT L. HENDRY (REP) . 12,429 16.80 TERRY WINGERTER (DEM) . 9,191 12.42 RICHARD "RICK" YOUNG (IND). 5,776 7.81 WRITE-IN. 335 .45 Over Votes . 291 .39 Under Votes . 18,484 24.98 Total . 73,986 NATRONA COUNTY CORONER VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 CONNIE JACOBSON (REP) . 20,925 84.85 WRITE-IN. 234 .95 Over Votes . 1 Under Votes . 3,502 14.20 Total . 24,662 SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT ATTORNEY NATRONA VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 DAN ITZEN (REP) . 19,520 79.15 WRITE-IN. 375 1.52 Over Votes . 1 Under Votes . 4,766 19.33 Total . 24,662 NATRONA COUNTY SHERIFF VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 GUS HOLBROOK (REP) . 20,166 81.77 WRITE-IN. 346 1.40 Over Votes . 1 Under Votes . 4,149 16.82 Total . 24,662 NATRONA COUNTY CLERK VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 TRACY GOOD (REP) . 19,996 81.08 WRITE-IN. 302 1.22 Over Votes . 4 .02 Under Votes . 4,360 17.68 Total . 24,662 NATRONA COUNTY TREASURER VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 TOM DOYLE (REP) . 20,377 82.63 WRITE-IN. 261 1.06 Over Votes . 3 .01 Under Votes . 4,021 16.30 Total . 24,662 NATRONA COUNTY ASSESSOR VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 MATTHEW KEATING (REP) . 17,841 72.34 WRITE-IN. 2,166 8.78 Over Votes . 5 .02 Under Votes . 4,650 18.85 Total . 24,662 NATRONA COUNTY CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 ANNE VOLIN (REP) . 19,973 80.99 WRITE-IN. 270 1.09 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 4,419 17.92 Total . 24,662 DISTRICT COURT JUDGE VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 Yes . 17,993 72.96 No. 3,723 15.10 Over Votes . 7 .03 Under Votes . 2,939 11.92 Total . 24,662 CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE file:///natrona04/Group$/Elections/2018%20General%20Reports/EL45.HTM[11/9/2018 10:00:48 AM] VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 Yes . 17,613 71.42 No. 3,645 14.78 Over Votes . 4 .02 Under Votes . 3,400 13.79 Total . 24,662 CASPER CITY COUNCIL WARD I CASPER CITY WARD 1 VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 KHRYSTYN LUTZ . 2,015 38.27 JACQUIE R. ANDERSON . 1,994 37.87 WRITE-IN. 47 .89 Over Votes . 4 .08 Under Votes . 1,205 22.89 Total . 5,265 CASPER CITY COUNCIL WARD I (UNEXPIRED) CASPER CITY WARD 1 VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 MICHAEL E. HUBER . 2,939 55.82 AIMEE KIDD . 1,447 27.48 WRITE-IN. 37 .70 Over Votes . 1 .02 Under Votes . 841 15.97 Total . 5,265 CASPER CITY COUNCIL WARD II CASPER CITY WARD 2 VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 SHAWN JOHNSON . 3,399 55.29 MARK P. KAWA . 1,303 21.19 WRITE-IN. 56 .91 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 1,390 22.61 Total . 6,148 CASPER CITY COUNCIL WARD II (UNEXPIRED) CASPER CITY WARD 2 VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 KENNETH BATES . 2,254 36.66 WILLIAM P. KNIGHT JR. 2,216 36.04 WRITE-IN. 49 .80 Over Votes . 1 .02 Under Votes . 1,628 26.48 Total . 6,148 CASPER CITY COUNCIL WARD III CASPER CITY WARD 3 VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 2 RAY PACHECO. 4,102 30.76 STEVEN FREEL . 2,859 21.44 PETE OWEN . 2,333 17.49 WRITE-IN. 73 .55 Over Votes . 28 .21 Under Votes . 3,941 29.55 Total . 13,336 BAR NUNN MAYOR VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 PATRICK R. FORD . 645 86.00 WRITE-IN. 16 2.13 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 89 11.87 Total . 750 BAR NUNN TOWN COUNCIL VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 2 TERI KELLY . 393 26.20 ROBERT W. HOOVER . 357 23.80 STONEY BUSCH . 321 21.40 WRITE-IN. 19 1.27 Over Votes . 2 .13 Under Votes . 408 27.20 Total . 1,500 EVANSVILLE MAYOR VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 JENNIFER SORENSON. 456 84.76 WRITE-IN. 8 1.49 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 74 13.75 Total . 538 file:///natrona04/Group$/Elections/2018%20General%20Reports/EL45.HTM[11/9/2018 10:00:48 AM] EVANSVILLE TOWN COUNCIL VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 2 CHAD EDWARDS . 397 36.90 JOSEPH A. KNOP. 357 33.18 WRITE-IN. 7 .65 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 315 29.28 Total . 1,076 EVANSVILLE TOWN COUNCIL VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 AARON VIGNEAULT . 427 79.37 WRITE-IN. 4 .74 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 107 19.89 Total . 538 MILLS MAYOR VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 SETH M. COLEMAN . 511 60.33 MIKE PYATT . 279 32.94 WRITE-IN.
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