| 2012 Primary Election Results Sublette County, Wyoming
 by Pinedale Online!
 August 21, 2012
 UNOFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS: Jim Latta wins Republican nomination for Sublette County Commissioner, defeating incumbent John Linn (718 to 663 votes). Albert Sommers defeats Jim Mickelson for House District 20 (1,246 to 647 votes). 
 Click on this link for a printable PDF of the unofficial election results. (6 pages)
 
 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS – Republican
 James Latta – 718 votes, 32.71%
 John Linn – 663 votes, 30.21%
 Doug Vickrey –  366 votes, 16.67%
 Kay Malkowski –  205 votes, 9.34%
 Roman (Rocky) Piernick – 98 votes, 4.46%
 Paul Rock – 70 votes, 3.19%
 Ernie Kawa – 55 votes, 2.51%
 
 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS – Democrat
 Courtney Skinner – 81 votes, 80.20%
 Write-in – 10 votes, 9.90%
 
 STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 20 - Republican
 Albert Sommers – 1,246 votes, 63.57%
 Jim Mickelson – 647 votes, 33.01%
 No Democratic candidates filed
 
 STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 14 - Republican
 Stan Cooper – 1,251, 63.63%
 Lyle Williams – 412 votes, 21.02%
 (Numbers from three other counties are needed to determine the winner of this race.)
 
 COUNTY ASSESSOR
 Jeness Saxton, 1,955 votes, 89.07% (Republican)
 No Democratic candidate filed
 
 PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN – Boulder 1-4 Republican
 Walt Bousman – 215 votes, 89.58%
 Write-in – 3 votes, 1.25%
 
 PRECINCT COMMITTEEWOMAN – Boulder 1-4 Republican
 Kelly Eaton –201 votes, 83.75%
 Write-in –3 votes, 1.25%
 
 No Democratic Precinct candidates filed.
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 PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN – Marbleton 2-2 Republican
 Donese "Tex" Williams – 197 votes, 94.71%
 Write-in – 1 vote, .48%
 
 PRECINCT COMMITTEEWOMAN – Marbleton 2-2 Republican
 Valerie Williams – 202 votes, 97. 12%
 
 No Democratic Precinct candidates filed.
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 PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN – Cora 4-1 Republican
 Eric Marincic – 132 votes, 80.98%
 
 PRECINCT COMMITTEEWOMAN – Cora 4-1 Republican
 Coleen Martin – 132 votes, 80.98%
 
 No Democratic Precinct candidates filed.
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 PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN – Daniel 4-2 Republican
 Fred Pape – 149 votes, 90.85%
 
 PRECINCT COMMITTEEWOMAN – Daniel 4-2 Republican
 Michelle Pape – 149 votes, 90.85%
 
 No Democratic Precinct candidates filed.
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 PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN – Bondurant 5-1 Republican
 Bill Cramer – 52 votes, 73.24%
 Write-in –2 votes, 2.82%
 
 PRECINCT COMMITTEEWOMAN – Bondurant 5-1 Republican
 Marti Seipp – 58 votes, 81.69%
 
 No Democratic Precinct candidates filed.
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 PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN – Pinedale 1-1 Republican
 Dexter Smith – 322 votes, 33.26%
 Bob Rule – 237 votes, 24.48%
 (2 candidates selected for this position)
 
 PRECINCT COMMITTEEWOMAN – Pinedale 1-1 Republican
 Pam Murdock – 330 votes, 34.09%
 Karen Rule – 208 votes, 21.49%
 Write-in –5 votes, .52%
 (2 candidates selected for this position)
 
 PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN – Pinedale 1-1 Democrat
 Greg Toth – 27 votes, 87.10%
 
 PRECINCT COMMITTEEWOMAN – Pinedale 1-1 Democrat
 Donni Toth – 25 votes, 80.65%
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 PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN – Pinedale West 1-3 Republican
 Ed Wood –294 votes, 33.33%
 Darrell Walker – 228 votes, 25.85%
 Duke Edwards – 71 votes, 8.05%
 Write-in –3 votes, .34%
 (2 candidates selected for this position)
 
 PRECINCT COMMITTEEWOMAN – Pinedale West 1-3 Republican
 Debbie Vickrey –347 votes, 39.34%
 Verna Walker – 237 votes, 26.87%
 Write-in –1 vote, .11%
 (2 candidates selected for this position)
 
 No Democratic Precinct candidates filed.
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 PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN – Big Piney 2-1 Republican
 Lee Shafer – 382 votes, 45.05%
 Write-in –7 votes, .83%
 
 PRECINCT COMMITTEEWOMAN – Big Piney 2-1 Republican
 Donna Shafer – 375 votes, 44.22%
 No 2nd candidate filed
 Write-in –5 votes, .59%
 
 No Democratic Precinct candidates filed.
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 Precincts Counted (of 8) – 8
 Total Registered Voters – 4,111
 Registered Republican Voters – 3,342 (81.29%)
 Registered Democratic Voters – 363 (8.83%)
 Total Ballots Cast – 2,296
 Republican Ballots Cast – 2,195 (95.60%)
 Democratic Ballots Cast – 101 (4.40%)
 Total Voter Turnout – 55.85%
 Republican Voter Turnout – 65.68%
 Democratic Voter Turnout – 27.82%
 
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