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

Arne Jorgensen was elected Mayor. Kevin Regan and Devon Viehman will serve on Town Council. Len Carlman and Natalia D. Macker won the County Commission race.

The Specific Purpose Excise Tax (SPET) proposal for a new Justice Center passed by a sliver, just 25 votes.

Teton County Maureen Murphy told gathered reporters that approximately 4,500 county residents voted on Election Day, and about 8,600 voted early/absentee.

The data below is based on results provided by Murphy. Candidates highlighted in orange won their races. See the County Clerk’s election results page here and the Secretary of State’s election results page here.

Local

County Commission

Len Carlman (Dem.) 7,028
Natalia D. Macker (Dem.)7,798
Melchor Dylan Moore (Rep.)3,872
Vicky O’Donoghue (Ind.)2,656
Write-In187

Mayor of the Town of Jackson

Jessica Sell Chambers1,542
Arne Olaus Jorgensen3,133
Write-in82

Town Council

Scott Anderson1,876
Kevin Regan2,349
Perri Stern1,800
Devon Viehman2,061
Write-in95

SPET proposition

For6,325
Against6,300

Teton County School Dist. #1 Trustee

Jerry Bosch4,802
Betsy Carlin6,787
Kate Mead7,615
Bill McPeak3,945
Amy Renova4,264
Bill Scarlett6,004
Write-in216

St. John’s Hospital Dist. Trustee

Shannon A. Brennan4,855
Mark Deboer2,610
Bruce Hayse6,695
Bill Hoglund4,992
Jim Hunt6,015
Evan Jones4,718
Write-in220
  • State Senator Dan Dockstader (Rep., District 16) held onto his seat with 8,830 votes from Teton County and Lincoln County combined.
  • State Rep. Mike Yin (Dem., House District 16) retained his position with 3,545 votes.
  • State Rep. Andrew Byron (Rep., House District 22) also kept his title with 4,190 votes from Teton County and Lincoln County combined.
  • State Rep. Liz Storer (Dem., House District 23), retained her seat with 4,433 votes.

Constitutional Amendment A

For146,300 (10,113 in Teton County)
Against100,375 (1,977 in Teton County)

Kathy Farbod was elected Teton Conservation District Supervisor At Large with 8,418 votes. Roby Hurley was elected Teton Conservation District Supervisor, Urban with 8,589 votes.

Federal

In Teton County, Kamala Harris tallied 8,747 votes and Donald Trump tallied 4,132 votes. Wyoming went for Trump, with 192,576 votes cast in favor statewide compared to 69,508 for Harris.

U.S. Senator

John Barrasso (Rep.)198,366 (5,084 in Teton County)
Scott D. Morrow (Dem.)63,706 (7,883 in Teton County)
Write-in2,017

U.S. State Representative

Kyle G. Cameron (Dem.)60,763 (7,920 in Teton County)
Harriet Hageman (Rep.)184,626 (4,146 in Teton County)
Richard Brubaker (Lib.)9,219 (511 in Teton County)
Jeffrey Haggit (Const.)5,360 (110 in Teton County)
Write-in1,503

Judges

All six judges on the ballot were retained.

  • Justice John G. Fenn was retained with 175,946 votes statewide, 8,010 of which came from Teton County.
  • Justice Kate M. Fox was retained with 177,758 votes statewide, 8,528 of which came from Teton County,
  • Dist. Judge Melissa M. Owens was retained with 23,818 votes from Teton, Fremont and Sublette Counties combined, 9,645 of which came from Teton County.
  • Dist. Judge Katharine G. McKay was retained with 22,969 votes from Teton, Fremont and Sublette Counties combined, 8,539 of which came from Teton County.
  • Circuit Court Judge Daniel M. Stebner was retained with 22,339 votes from Teton, Fremont and Sublette Counties combined, 8,001 of which came from Teton County.
  • Circuit Court Judge John LaBuda was retained with 21,762 votes from Teton, Fremont and Sublette Counties combined, 7,887 of which came from Teton County.

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