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
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%) |
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.
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.
I was not aware of a recall election. Just a hater?
I can’t believe people vote to raise taxes.
Tax and spend conservative’s smartypants
Yeah but dancing is still illegal
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.
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……