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46 of 46 precincts reporting

z-advances to general election

Totals do not include write-in votes

Results aren't official until Friday

State Legislature

Senate District 27: 2-year unexpired term

Democrat    Votes    Pct

z-Bert Toews    739    99.2

Republican    Votes    Pct

z-Bill Landen    2,202    99.5

Senate District 28: 4-year term

Democrat    Votes    Pct

z-Erich Frankland    690    99.3

Republican    Votes    Pct

z-Kit Jennings    1,379    98.9

Senate District 30: 4-year term

Republican    Votes    Pct

z-Charles Scott    1,253    60.5

Tom Walters    804    39.1

House District 35: 2-year term

Republican    Votes    Pct

z-Roy Cohee    1,088    69.3

Beth Nachbar    481    30.6

House District 36: 2-year term

Democrat    Votes    Pct

z-Mary Hales    390    98.9

House District 37: 2-year term

Republican    Votes    Pct

z-Steve Harshman    1,394    99.2

House District 38: 2-year term

Democrat    Votes    Pct

z-Fred Arnold    274    98.9

Republican    Votes    Pct

z-Bob Brechtel    1,070    99.2

House District 56: 2-year term

Democrat    Votes    Pct

Jackie Brown    208    94.6

Republican    Votes    Pct

z-Tim Stubson    781    99.2

House District 57: 2-year term

Democrat    Votes    Pct

z-Jane Ifland    349    99.2

Republican    Votes    Pct

z-Tom Lockhart    678    99.3

Libertarian    Votes    Pct

z-Tim DeLany    3    100

House District 58: 2-year term

Republican    Votes    Pct

z-Lisa Shepperson    757    99.3

House District 59: 2-year term

Democrat    Votes    Pct

z-Mike Gilmore    463    98.7

Republican    Votes    Pct

z-Tanise Lavering    585    97.7

Natrona County Commission

Two seats, four-year terms

Democrat    Votes    Pct

Two advance to general election

z-Ray Pacheco    2,553    57.6

z-Worth Christie    1,830    41.3

Republican    Votes    Pct

Two advance to general election

z-Matt Keating    3,684    25.1

z-Ed Opella    3,674    25.1

Ruth Doyle    2,325    15.9

Michael Corrigan    1,708    11.7

Sam Hammer    1,632    11.1

Cameron Savage    843    5.8

Jim Judge    735    5.0

Casper City Council

Ward 1: Two seats, four-year terms

    Votes    Pct

z-Kate Sarosy    1,228    31.7

z-Kimberly Holloway    963    24.8

z-Roger Kline    663    17.1

z-Josh Kronberg    585    15.1

Page Fagan    402    10.4

Ward 2: Two seats, four-year terms

    Votes    Pct

z-Stefanie Boster    2,275    52.1

z-Monte Henrie    1,975    45.2

Ward 3: One seat, four-year term

    Votes    Pct

z-Maury Daubin    1,722    57.2

z-Peggy Phillips    709    23.6

Terry Lane    573    19.0

Bar Nunn Town Council

Two seats, four-year terms

    Votes    Pct

z-Paula Stewart    183    39.6

z-Wendell Tekell    145    31.4

z-Josh Brown    127    27.5





One seat, 2-year unexpired term

    Votes    Pct

z-John Blase    143    53.4

z-Jamie Purcell    123    45.9

Evansville Town Council

Two seats, 4-year terms

    Votes    Pct

z-Doug White    86    29.7

z-Tiffany Rayner    77    26.6

z-James Wagner    67    23.1

z-Carl Baker    60    20.7

Mills Town Council

Two seats, 4-year terms

    Votes    Pct

z-Rosalie Coleman    190    27.4

z-Elsie Herbort    152    21.9

z-Clyde (Ed) Greenwood    103    14.9

z-Scott Cotton    101    14.6

Norma DeGarland    96    13.9

Alexander Osborn IV    48    6.9


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