Wyoming Governor
Governor Republican Primary
99% Est. Vote Counted
*Incumbent
Candidate | Total Votes | % Votes | |||
Mark Gordon (R) * | 101,092 | 61.7% | |||
Brent Bien (R) | 48,549 | 29.7% | |||
Rex Rammell (R) | 9,373 | 5.7% | |||
James Quick (R) | 4,725 | 2.9% | |||
Governor Democratic Primary
99% Est. Vote Counted
Candidate | Total Votes | % Votes | |||
Theresa Livingston (D) | 4,989 | 71.2% | |||
Rex Wilde (D) | 2,016 | 28.8% | |||
Wyoming U.S. House
District 1 Republican Primary
99% Est. Vote Counted
*Incumbent
Candidate | Total Votes | % Votes | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Harriet Hageman (R) | 113,025 | 66.3% | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Liz Cheney (R) * | 49,316 | 28.9% | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Anthony Bouchard (R) | 4,505 | 2.6% | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Denton Knapp (R) | 2,258 | 1.3% | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Robyn Belinskey (R) | 1,305 | 0.8% | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
District 1 Democratic Primary99% Est. Vote Counted
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JOHNSON COUNTY 2022 PRIMARY RESULTS:
MAYOR OF THE CITY OF BUFFALO:
(Two candidates advance to the General Election)
Shane Schrader – 1,017
Travis Kaufman – 568
STATE REPRESENTATIVE HOUSE DISTRICT 40:
Barry Crago – 2,320
Richard Tass – 1,427
Write-Ins – 18
JOHNSON COUNTY COMMISSIONER:
Bill Novotny – 1,778
Jeff Shelley – 1,515
Bob Hancock – 973
Norman Lee Sanford – 894
John DeMatteis – 869
Sherry Kolb – 474
Write-Ins – 30
JOHNSON COUNTY SHERIFF:
Rod Odenbach – 2,153
Paul Kozisek – 1,624
Write-Ins – 7
JOHNSON COUNTY CLERK:
Kate Harriet – 1,173
Darcy Goni – 1,096
Shann Edwards – 624
Skip Crawford – 328
Izabela Dewald – 276
Write-Ins – 10
CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT:
Paige Rhoads – 2,734
Casey Rodriguez – 874
Write-Ins – 5
JOHNSON COUNTY ASSESSOR:
Stephen Esponda – 3,138
Write-Ins – 25
JOHNSON COUNTY ATTORNEY:
Tucker Ruby – 3,166
Write-Ins – 58
JOHNSON COUNTY CORONER:
Shawn Sullivan – 3,237
Write-Ins – 46
SHERIDAN COUNTY 2022 PRIMARY RESULTS:
Senate District 21 (Republican)
Bo Biteman — 5,262
Senate District 21 (Democrat)
Mark Hansen — 276
House District 29 (Republican)
Ken Pendergraft — 1,286
Gary Miller — 1,248
House District 29 (Democrat)
Martha J. Wright — 149
House District 30 (Republican)
Mark Jennings — 2,543
House District 40 (Republican) — includes Johnson County votes
Barry Crago — 2,631
Richard Tass — 1,721
House District 51 (Republican)
Cyrus Western — 2,010
Bryan Miller — 1,873
Sheridan County clerk of district court
Rene Botten — 5,206
Rachel Borgialli — 4,033
Sheridan County assessor
Paul Fall — 8,573
Sheridan County attorney
Dianna Bennett — 8,271
Sheridan County clerk (top candidate moves forward)
Eda Schunk Thompson — 8,763
Sheridan County commissioner
Nick Siddle — 5,088
Christi Burgess Haswell — 4,199
Allen Thompson — 4,068
Holly Jennings — 3,245
Michael R. Arzy — 2,911
Bryan Helferich — 2,381
Dennis Fox — 2,033
Jason Szewc — 1,891
Sheridan County Coroner
Robert Byrd — 5,570
Thomas Bennett — 4,195
Sheridan County sheriff
Levi Dominguez — 5,670
Brandon Masters — 2,274
Roger Miller — 1,495
Zach McLain — 1,158
Sheridan County treasurer
Katie Araas — 6,587
Kevin Harding — 2,504
Sheridan City Council
Terry Weitzel — 1,749
Greg Luhman — 1,700
Lynette Cattaneo — 1,520
Jack Wood — 1,482
Andrew Patceg — 1,408
Clint Beaver — 1,349
Aaron Linden — 1,258
Troy Cochran — 660
Dustin Coryn — 648
Neil Fancher —328
Dayton mayor
Clifford Reed — 211
W. Keith Reichert — 203
Dayton Town Council
Sandy Perkins — 289
Robert Logan — 236
Ranchester mayor
Peter B. Clark — 241
Ranchester Town Council
Randy Sundquist — 234
Jessica Weaver — 213