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Primary Election Results Federal & State Summary Election Summary Report Date:08/19/16 Time:07:46:47 Laramie 2016 Primary Election Page:1 of 7 Summary For Jurisdiction Wide, All Counters, Fed State Races Official Election Results Registered Voters 32549 - Cards Cast 18935 58.17% Num. Report Precinct 61 - Num. Reporting 61 100.00% R-U.S. REP REP R-SENATE DIST 4 REP Total Total Number of Precincts 61 Number of Precincts 16 Precincts Reporting 61 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 16 100.0 % Vote For 1 Vote For 1 Times Counted 13965/20349 68.6 % Times Counted 3978/5603 71.0 % Total Votes 13703 Total Votes 3799 Times Over Voted 17 Times Over Voted 1 Number Of Under Votes 245 Number Of Under Votes 178 HEATH BEAUDRY 84 0.61% TARA NETHERCOTT 1748 46.01% LIZ CHENEY 5050 36.85% DAVID POPE 1325 34.88% LELAND CHRISTENSEN 2213 16.15% BILL WEAVER 723 19.03% MIKE KONSMO 194 1.42% Write-in Votes 3 0.08% PAUL PAAD 86 0.63% REX RAMMELL 82 0.60% D-SENATE DIST 4 DEM JASON ADAM SENTENEY 125 0.91% Total DARIN SMITH 3733 27.24% Number of Precincts 16 TIM STUBSON 2108 15.38% Precincts Reporting 16 100.0 % Write-in Votes 28 0.20% Vote For 1 Times Counted 1172/1907 61.5 % D-U.S. REP DEM Total Votes 1071 Total Times Over Voted 0 Number of Precincts 61 Number Of Under Votes 101 Precincts Reporting 61 100.0 % KEN A. ESQUIBEL 1056 98.60% Vote For 1 Write-in Votes 15 1.40% Times Counted 4902/8261 59.3 % Total Votes 4594 C-SENATE DIST 4 CT Times Over Voted 1 Total Number Of Under Votes 307 Number of Precincts 16 RYAN GREENE 1996 43.45% Precincts Reporting 16 100.0 % CHARLIE HARDY 2569 55.92% Vote For 1 Write-in Votes 29 0.63% Times Counted 3/5 60.0 % Total Votes 1 C-U.S. REP CT Times Over Voted 0 Total Number Of Under Votes 2 Number of Precincts 61 Write-in Votes 1 100.00% Precincts Reporting 61 100.0 % Vote For 1 L-SENATE DIST 4 LBR Times Counted 17/29 58.6 % Total Total Votes 14 Number of Precincts 16 Times Over Voted 1 Precincts Reporting 16 100.0 % Number Of Under Votes 2 Vote For 1 DANIEL CLYDE CUMMING 13 92.86% Times Counted 10/31 32.3 % Write-in Votes 1 7.14% Total Votes 0 Times Over Voted 0 L-U.S. REP LBR Number Of Under Votes 10 Total Write-in Votes 0 N/A Number of Precincts 61 Precincts Reporting 61 100.0 % Vote For 1 Times Counted 51/150 34.0 % Total Votes 47 Times Over Voted 0 Number Of Under Votes 4 LAWRENCE GERARD STRU 42 89.36% Write-in Votes 5 10.64% Election Summary Report Date:08/19/16 Time:07:46:47 Laramie 2016 Primary Election Page:2 of 7 Summary For Jurisdiction Wide, All Counters, Fed State Races Official Election Results Registered Voters 32549 - Cards Cast 18935 58.17% Num. Report Precinct 61 - Num. Reporting 61 100.00% R-SENATE DIST 6 REP R-SENATE DIST 8 REP Total Total Number of Precincts 13 Number of Precincts 9 Precincts Reporting 13 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 9 100.0 % Vote For 1 Vote For 1 Times Counted 3244/4760 68.2 % Times Counted 1345/2211 60.8 % Total Votes 3152 Total Votes 1076 Times Over Voted 1 Times Over Voted 0 Number Of Under Votes 91 Number Of Under Votes 269 ANTHONY BOUCHARD 1071 33.98% AFFIE ELLIS 1052 97.77% LINDI KIRKBRIDE 951 30.17% Write-in Votes 24 2.23% DAVID ZWONITZER 1120 35.53% Write-in Votes 10 0.32% D-SENATE DIST 8 DEM Total D-SENATE DIST 6 DEM Number of Precincts 9 Total Precincts Reporting 9 100.0 % Number of Precincts 13 Vote For 1 Precincts Reporting 13 100.0 % Times Counted 912/1486 61.4 % Vote For 1 Total Votes 844 Times Counted 808/1519 53.2 % Times Over Voted 0 Total Votes 41 Number Of Under Votes 68 Times Over Voted 0 FLOYD A. ESQUIBEL 834 98.82% Number Of Under Votes 767 Write-in Votes 10 1.18% Write-in Votes 41 100.00% C-SENATE DIST 8 CT C-SENATE DIST 6 CT Total Total Number of Precincts 9 Number of Precincts 13 Precincts Reporting 9 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 13 100.0 % Vote For 1 Vote For 1 Times Counted 8/10 80.0 % Times Counted 1/5 20.0 % Total Votes 3 Total Votes 1 Times Over Voted 0 Times Over Voted 0 Number Of Under Votes 5 Number Of Under Votes 0 Write-in Votes 3 100.00% Write-in Votes 1 100.00% L-SENATE DIST 8 LBR L-SENATE DIST 6 LBR Total Total Number of Precincts 9 Number of Precincts 13 Precincts Reporting 9 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 13 100.0 % Vote For 1 Vote For 1 Times Counted 9/28 32.1 % Times Counted 8/34 23.5 % Total Votes 2 Total Votes 2 Times Over Voted 0 Times Over Voted 0 Number Of Under Votes 7 Number Of Under Votes 6 Write-in Votes 2 100.00% Write-in Votes 2 100.00% Election Summary Report Date:08/19/16 Time:07:46:47 Laramie 2016 Primary Election Page:3 of 7 Summary For Jurisdiction Wide, All Counters, Fed State Races Official Election Results Registered Voters 32549 - Cards Cast 18935 58.17% Num. Report Precinct 61 - Num. Reporting 61 100.00% R-HOUSE 7 REP R-HOUSE 8 REP Total Total Number of Precincts 8 Number of Precincts 7 Precincts Reporting 8 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 7 100.0 % Vote For 1 Vote For 1 Times Counted 2672/3766 71.0 % Times Counted 1900/2497 76.1 % Total Votes 2378 Total Votes 1791 Times Over Voted 0 Times Over Voted 1 Number Of Under Votes 294 Number Of Under Votes 108 CODY HAYNES 603 25.36% BOB NICHOLAS 975 54.44% SUE WILSON 1767 74.31% LARRY WOLFE 808 45.11% Write-in Votes 8 0.34% Write-in Votes 8 0.45% D-HOUSE 7 DEM D-HOUSE 8 DEM Total Total Number of Precincts 8 Number of Precincts 7 Precincts Reporting 8 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 7 100.0 % Vote For 1 Vote For 1 Times Counted 512/970 52.8 % Times Counted 744/1173 63.4 % Total Votes 16 Total Votes 625 Times Over Voted 0 Times Over Voted 0 Number Of Under Votes 496 Number Of Under Votes 119 Write-in Votes 16 100.00% LINDA BURT 622 99.52% Write-in Votes 3 0.48% C-HOUSE 7 CT Total C-HOUSE 8 CT Number of Precincts 8 Total Precincts Reporting 8 100.0 % Number of Precincts 7 Vote For 1 Precincts Reporting 7 100.0 % Times Counted 2/3 66.7 % Vote For 1 Total Votes 0 Times Counted 3/1 300.0 % Times Over Voted 0 Total Votes 0 Number Of Under Votes 2 Times Over Voted 0 Write-in Votes 0 N/A Number Of Under Votes 3 Write-in Votes 0 N/A L-HOUSE 7 LBR Total L-HOUSE 8 LBR Number of Precincts 8 Total Precincts Reporting 8 100.0 % Number of Precincts 7 Vote For 1 Precincts Reporting 7 100.0 % Times Counted 3/13 23.1 % Vote For 1 Total Votes 0 Times Counted 5/12 41.7 % Times Over Voted 0 Total Votes 2 Number Of Under Votes 3 Times Over Voted 0 Write-in Votes 0 N/A Number Of Under Votes 3 Write-in Votes 2 100.00% Election Summary Report Date:08/19/16 Time:07:46:47 Laramie 2016 Primary Election Page:4 of 7 Summary For Jurisdiction Wide, All Counters, Fed State Races Official Election Results Registered Voters 32549 - Cards Cast 18935 58.17% Num. Report Precinct 61 - Num. Reporting 61 100.00% R-HOUSE 9 REP R-HOUSE 10 REP Total Total Number of Precincts 6 Number of Precincts 7 Precincts Reporting 6 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 7 100.0 % Vote For 1 Vote For 1 Times Counted 1429/1955 73.1 % Times Counted 1815/2805 64.7 % Total Votes 1302 Total Votes 1679 Times Over Voted 1 Times Over Voted 0 Number Of Under Votes 126 Number Of Under Votes 136 LANDON BROWN 814 62.52% DONN L EDMUNDS 373 22.22% KELLY SEBASTIAN 481 36.94% JOHN EKLUND 1293 77.01% Write-in Votes 7 0.54% Write-in Votes 13 0.77% D-HOUSE 9 DEM D-HOUSE 10 DEM Total Total Number of Precincts 6 Number of Precincts 7 Precincts Reporting 6 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 7 100.0 % Vote For 1 Vote For 1 Times Counted 519/892 58.2 % Times Counted 289/627 46.1 % Total Votes 454 Total Votes 241 Times Over Voted 0 Times Over Voted 0 Number Of Under Votes 65 Number Of Under Votes 48 MIKE WEILAND 449 98.90% MATTHEW PORRAS 238 98.76% Write-in Votes 5 1.10% Write-in Votes 3 1.24% C-HOUSE 9 CT C-HOUSE 10 CT Total Total Number of Precincts 6 Number of Precincts 7 Precincts Reporting 6 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 7 100.0 % Vote For 1 Vote For 1 Times Counted 0/0 Times Counted 1/5 20.0 % Total Votes 0 Total Votes 0 Times Over Voted 0 Times Over Voted 0 Number Of Under Votes 0 Number Of Under Votes 1 Write-in Votes 0 N/A Write-in Votes 0 N/A L-HOUSE 9 LBR L-HOUSE 10 LBR Total Total Number of Precincts 6 Number of Precincts 7 Precincts Reporting 6 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 7 100.0 % Vote For 1 Vote For 1 Times Counted 7/19 36.8 % Times Counted 1/15 6.7 % Total Votes 2 Total Votes 0 Times Over Voted 0 Times Over Voted 0 Number Of Under Votes 5 Number Of Under Votes 1 Write-in Votes 2 100.00% Write-in Votes 0 N/A Election Summary Report Date:08/19/16 Time:07:46:47 Laramie 2016 Primary Election Page:5 of 7 Summary For Jurisdiction Wide, All Counters, Fed State Races Official Election Results Registered Voters 32549 - Cards Cast 18935 58.17% Num.
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