Election Results


June 17, 2008 · Updated 10:57 AM 

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Election Results

County

Assessor

Paul Dossett (R): 2,799

Dylan Stephens (D): 1,833

Auditor

Sandy Baxter (D): 1,404

Si Stephens (R): 1,999

Clerk of the Court

Mary Jean Cahail (D)*: 3,849

County Commissioner, District 3

Dave Anderson (R)*: 984

Lulu Johnson (R): 406

Rhea Miller (D)*: 2,631

Gary Franco (R): 825

Prosecutor

Randall K. Gaylord (D)*: 3,534

Sheriff

Jeff Asher (D): 2,009

Bill Cumming (D)*: 2,981

Treasurer

Kathy Turnbull (R)*: 3,771

— Editor’s note: Candidates that ran unopposed in the primary will also be on the general election ballot. The primary election for Assessor and Auditor are considered “beauty contests” because both party nominees will be on the general election ballot; their primary election results are a sign of their mid-campaign strength.

Federal

2nd Congressional District

Districtwide results as of 11:50 p.m., with 89 percent of the vote reported.

Bruce Guthrie (L)*: 1,840

Rick Larsen (D)*: 39,485

Warren E. Hanson (R): 5,787

Bernard Patrick Haggerty (GRN)*: 2,039

Herb Meyer (R): 13,883

Norma Smith (R)*: 16,346

San Juan County results as of 9:30 p.m., with 13 of 17 precincts reported.

Bruce Guthrie (L): 81

Rick Larsen (D): 2,002

Warren E. Hanson (R): 168

Bernard Patrick Haggerty (GRN): 269

Herb Meyer (R): 1,340

Norma Smith (R): 563

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