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Primary Election Results Federal & State Summary (2020) Laramie County Wyoming OFFICIAL RESULTS Primary Election August 18, 2020 Election Summary Fed/State Statistics TOTAL Precincts Complete 61 of 61 Ballots Cast - Total 21,965 Ballots Cast - REPUBLICAN 15,904 Ballots Cast - DEMOCRATIC 5,347 Ballots Cast - NONPARTISAN 714 Election Summary Fed/State Website - 08/21/2020 4:56 PM 1 of 6 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2019 Laramie County Wyoming OFFICIAL RESULTS Primary Election August 18, 2020 Election Summary Fed/State REP U.S. SENATOR Vote For 1 TOTAL CYNTHIA M. LUMMIS 10,287 ROBERT G. SHORT 1,693 BRYAN E MILLER 1,013 DONNA RICE 883 R. MARK ARMSTRONG 543 JOSH WHEELER 429 JOHN HOLTZ 261 DEVON CADE 142 MICHAEL KEMLER 105 STAR ROSELLI 92 Write-In Totals 113 Contest Totals 15,904 REP U.S. REPRESENTATIVE Vote For 1 TOTAL LIZ CHENEY 11,566 BLAKE STANLEY 3,919 Write-In Totals 124 Contest Totals 15,904 REP SENATE DIST 4 Vote For 1 TOTAL TARA NETHERCOTT 3,787 Write-In Totals 110 Contest Totals 4,328 REP SENATE DIST 6 Vote For 1 TOTAL ANTHONY BOUCHARD 1,992 ERIN JOHNSON 1,855 Write-In Totals 20 Contest Totals 4,011 REP SENATE DIST 8 Vote For 1 TOTAL AFFIE ELLIS 1,120 DAN YOUNG 623 Write-In Totals 4 Contest Totals 1,781 Election Summary Fed/State Website - 08/21/2020 4:56 PM 2 of 6 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2019 Laramie County Wyoming OFFICIAL RESULTS Primary Election August 18, 2020 Election Summary Fed/State REP HOUSE DIST 7 Vote For 1 TOTAL SUE WILSON 1,904 CODY HAYNES 883 Write-In Totals 16 Contest Totals 3,005 REP HOUSE DIST 8 Vote For 1 TOTAL BOB NICHOLAS 1,543 Write-In Totals 57 Contest Totals 1,871 REP HOUSE DIST 9 Vote For 1 TOTAL LANDON J. BROWN 1,390 Write-In Totals 37 Contest Totals 1,565 REP HOUSE DIST 10 Vote For 1 TOTAL JOHN EKLUND 1,246 JENNIFER BURNS 512 LARS LONE 334 DONN L. EDMUNDS 229 Write-In Totals 8 Contest Totals 2,446 REP HOUSE DIST 11 Vote For 1 TOTAL JARED OLSEN 803 Write-In Totals 35 Contest Totals 941 REP HOUSE DIST 12 Vote For 1 TOTAL CLARENCE STYVAR 923 Write-In Totals 20 Contest Totals 1,057 REP HOUSE DIST 41 Vote For 1 TOTAL BILL HENDERSON 1,157 Write-In Totals 26 Contest Totals 1,323 Election Summary Fed/State Website - 08/21/2020 4:56 PM 3 of 6 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2019 Laramie County Wyoming OFFICIAL RESULTS Primary Election August 18, 2020 Election Summary Fed/State REP HOUSE DIST 42 Vote For 1 TOTAL JIM BLACKBURN 948 ED WRIGHT 840 Write-In Totals 14 Contest Totals 1,913 REP HOUSE DIST 43 Vote For 1 TOTAL DAN ZWONITZER 584 JOHN HARVEY 435 Write-In Totals 4 Contest Totals 1,059 REP HOUSE DIST 44 Vote For 1 TOTAL JOHN B. ROMERO-MARTINEZ 590 Write-In Totals 38 Contest Totals 724 DEM U.S. SENATOR Vote For 1 TOTAL MERAV BEN DAVID 1,808 YANA LUDWIG 942 NATHAN WENDT 800 KENNETH R. CASNER 712 REX WILDE 556 JAMES KIRK DEBRINE 202 Write-In Totals 46 Contest Totals 5,347 DEM U.S. REPRESENTATIVE Vote For 1 TOTAL LYNNETTE GREY BULL 2,900 CAROL HAFNER 1,163 CARL BEACH 911 Write-In Totals 34 Contest Totals 5,347 DEM SENATE DIST 4 Vote For 1 TOTAL Write-In Totals 160 Contest Totals 1,303 Election Summary Fed/State Website - 08/21/2020 4:56 PM 4 of 6 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2019 Laramie County Wyoming OFFICIAL RESULTS Primary Election August 18, 2020 Election Summary Fed/State DEM SENATE DIST 6 Vote For 1 TOTAL BRITNEY WALLESCH 856 Write-In Totals 6 Contest Totals 925 DEM SENATE DIST 8 Vote For 1 TOTAL JAMES BYRD 912 Write-In Totals 6 Contest Totals 962 DEM HOUSE DIST 7 Vote For 1 TOTAL Write-In Totals 56 Contest Totals 668 DEM HOUSE DIST 8 Vote For 1 TOTAL MARCIE KINDRED 717 Write-In Totals 9 Contest Totals 802 DEM HOUSE DIST 9 Vote For 1 TOTAL Write-In Totals 62 Contest Totals 560 DEM HOUSE DIST 10 Vote For 1 TOTAL Write-In Totals 48 Contest Totals 365 DEM HOUSE DIST 11 Vote For 1 TOTAL AMY SPIEKER 500 Write-In Totals 4 Contest Totals 528 DEM HOUSE DIST 12 Vote For 1 TOTAL LEE FILER 231 JOSEPH RAMIREZ 215 Write-In Totals 2 Contest Totals 453 Election Summary Fed/State Website - 08/21/2020 4:56 PM 5 of 6 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2019 Laramie County Wyoming OFFICIAL RESULTS Primary Election August 18, 2020 Election Summary Fed/State DEM HOUSE DIST 41 Vote For 1 TOTAL REBECCA FIELDS 555 Write-In Totals 6 Contest Totals 635 DEM HOUSE DIST 42 Vote For 1 TOTAL Write-In Totals 58 Contest Totals 432 DEM HOUSE DIST 43 Vote For 1 TOTAL Write-In Totals 57 Contest Totals 395 DEM HOUSE DIST 44 Vote For 1 TOTAL SARA BURLINGAME 479 Write-In Totals 8 Contest Totals 509 Election Summary Fed/State Website - 08/21/2020 4:56 PM 6 of 6 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2019.
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