FINAL: Washington County votes, election night

WASHINGTON COUNTY – The results posted by the Washington County clerk follow. Note that these are posted by the clerk as a convenience to the public.

These results reflect only Washington County voters.

Results posted by the Lt. Governor’s office are reflected under separate report and include precincts statewide and district-wide in those races.

At 11 p.m. all precincts in Washington County have reported.   All results are preliminary pending canvass.

US House 2

SHAUN MCCAUSLAND 1296 (4.63%)
WAYNE L. HILL 848 (3.03%)
CHRIS STEWART 20963 (74.91%)
LUZ ROBLES 4686 (16.75%)
BILL BARRON 167 (0.6%)
Write-in 80 24 (0.09%)

Attorney General

W. ANDREW MCCULLOUGH 896 (3.22%)
GREGORY G. HANSEN 912 (3.27%)
CHARLES A. STORMONT 4545 (16.32%)
SEAN D. REYES 20702 (74.34%)
LESLIE D. CURTIS 793 (2.85%)

Senate District 28

EVAN J. VICKERS 6769 (100%)

House 62

SHIRLEY J. NELSON 1189 (19.05%)
JON STANARD 5054 (80.95%)

House 71

KENNETH RODERICK AND 1071 (20.12%)
BRAD LAST 4252 (79.88%)

House 74

V. LOWRY SNOW 6891 (75.86%)
DOROTHY A. ENGELMAN 2193 (24.14%)

House 75

CHERYL FAE HAWKER 950 (14.33%)
NIHLA W. JUDD 1298 (19.57%)
DON L. IPSON 4383 (66.1%)

Commission Seat A

CHRIS WHITE 6524 (23.8%)
ZACHARY D. RENSTROM 20888 (76.2%)

Commission Seat B

VICTOR IVERSON 20558 (74.28%)
PAUL VAN DAM 7120 (25.72%)

County Assessor

TOM DURRANT 23755 (100%)

County Attorney

BROCK BELNAP 23800 (100%)

County Clerk/Auditor

KIM M. HAFEN 24108 (100%)

County Recorder

RUSSELL SHIRTS 23762 (100%)

County Sheriff

CORY C. PULSIPHER 24085 (100%)

County Treasurer

DAVID A. WHITEHEAD 24062 (100%)

Local School Board 4

BRENT HOLLOWAY 1381 (44.94%)
LARENE L. COX 1692 (55.06%)

Local School Board 5

EILEEN MCKELL 1362 (37.18%)
DAVID B. STIRLAND 2301 (62.82%)

Local School Board 6

PEATO “PAT” L. ENA 532 (18.05%)
KELLY BLAKE 2415 (81.95%)

Local School Board 7

LAURA HESSON 1930 (59.77%)
SCOTT P ROBISON 1299 (40.23%)

Christine M. Durham

YES 19327 (79.47%)
NO 4992 (20.53%)

Matthew B. Durrant

YES 19309 (80.25%)
NO 4752 (19.75%)

Thomas R. Lee

YES 18994 (79.07%)
NO 5027 (20.93%)

Gregory K. Orme

YES 18842 (79.13%)
NO 4970 (20.87%)

J. Frederic Voros, Jr.

YES 18497 (77.93%)
NO 5237 (22.07%)

James Z. Davis

YES 18933 (79.73%)
NO 4812 (20.27%)

Michele M. Christiansen

YES 19095 (79.9%)
NO 4805 (20.1%)

Stephen L. Roth

YES 18908 (79.61%)
NO 4844 (20.39%)

John J. Walton

YES 19413 (81.04%)
NO 4543 (18.96%)

Amendment A

FOR 10327 (39.76%)
AGAINST 15648 (60.24%)

Amendment B

FOR 14520 (54.95%)
AGAINST 11906 (45.05%)

Amendment C

FOR 8764 (33.21%)
AGAINST 17629 (66.79%)

Proposition 3

FOR 14346 (51.15%)
AGAINST 13702 (48.85%)

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8 Comments

  • The Rest Of The Story November 4, 2014 at 8:52 pm

    It’s too bad that there was only one choice for County Attorney. If this had been a “Yes” or “No” question, would he win?

    I support a recall election to remove Brock Belnap from the office of County Attorney.

    • Matthew Sevald November 4, 2014 at 9:19 pm

      My sentiments exactly. I abstained from casting any vote in a “race” with only one entrant. I also voted against retaining anyone who had already served a term. Once is enough in government – do your civic duty and move along.

  • timp November 4, 2014 at 9:20 pm

    I was not aware of a recall election. Just a hater?

  • smartypants November 4, 2014 at 10:20 pm

    I can’t believe people vote to raise taxes.

  • Kacee November 4, 2014 at 11:08 pm

    Tax and spend conservative’s smartypants

  • Zonkerb November 5, 2014 at 1:38 am

    Yeah but dancing is still illegal

  • AeroPete November 5, 2014 at 8:12 am

    Yeah, what in the world possessed 51% of the voters to vote to increase their taxes? I get that it’s only $0.01 of every $10 but you give ’em an inch, they’ll end up taking a mile. Here I thought we were all about smaller, more limited, more efficient government. Lip service, only, I suppose.

  • sleepy hallow November 5, 2014 at 8:31 am

    I am anti-Prop. 3. No more taxes PERIOD!!!!!!!
    And I am so happy Dorothy Engelman lost. All I can say is……I told you so. Now we will see her standing outside Planned Parenthood in FULL SUPPORT of federal funding for abortions. Get over it Dottie……

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