JACKSON, Wyo. — Results from Tuesday’s primary election rolled in slowly at the County Administration Building after voting wrapped up at 7 p.m. in Teton County.

Results came in at 9:39 p.m. on Tuesday night. A total of 3,505 ballots were cast in the primary in Teton County; 1,226 were cast by registered Democrats and 2,178 were cast by registered Republicans. See the County Clerk’s results here.

Candidates highlighted in orange will appear on the general election ballot in November. The data below is based on results provided by Teton County Clerk Maureen Murphy.

Local:

County Commission (Democrat):

Len Carlman697
Natalia D. Macker808
Jim Rooks574
Write-in5

Dylan Melchor Moore (Rep) and Vicky O’Donoghue (Ind) will also appear on the general ballot in November. Also noteworthy: 406 write-in votes were counted in the County Commission Republican primary.

Town Council: (Non-partisan)

Devon Viehman608
Jason Fritts188
Jesse Rauch180
Kevin Regan610
Perri Stern352
Scott Anderson515
Write-in16

Mayor of Town of Jackson

Arne Olaus Jorgensen1,034
Jessica Sell Chambers328
Write-in33

Statewide:

The following data was provided by the Wyoming Secretary of State’s website. Numbers in parentheses denote the number of votes cast by Teton County voters. These results were added to this article on Wednesday morning.

U.S. Senator (Republican)

John Barrasso70,473 (1,223)
John Holtz7,867 (257)
Reid Rasner25,424 (328)
Write-in1,756 (183)

Democrat Scott D. Morrow ran uncontested and will advance to the general.

U.S. State Representative (Republican)

Harriet Hageman82,765 (1,041)
Steven R. Helling19,738 (709)
Write-in2,424 (227)

Democrat Kyle G. Cameron ran uncontested and will advance to the general.

The following statewide candidates ran uncontested and will advance to the general:

  • Dan Dockstader (Rep), State Senator, District 16  
  • Mike Yin (Dem), State Representative, House District 16  
  • Andrew Byron (Rep), State Representative, House District 22  
  • Liz Storer (Dem), State Representative, House District 23

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