•Total ballots cast 4,972
• Absentee ballots cast 439
• Early votes 1,763
• Total absentee and early votes cast 2,202
SUBLETTE COUNTY — 8 of 8 precincts reporting as of 8:38 p.m. MST. A total of 4,972 ballots were cast in Sublette County, an 82.3% increase from the 2,728 ballots cast locally in the 2024 Primary Election and a 37.9% increase from the 3,605 ballots cast in the 2022 General Election. Of those 4,972 ballots, more than 44 percent, or 2,202 ballots, were cast early.
On General Election Night, the first ballots arrived at 7:43 p.m. from Pinedale precincts, escorted to the courthouse by Sheriff’s Deputy Greg Kemp. Sublette County Sheriff KC Lehr escorted the last of the county’s ballots, from Big Piney and Marbleton to the courthouse, arriving at 8:25 p.m.
United States President/Vice President - 1, four-year term
Donald J. Trump and JD Vance, Republican
Sublette County
3,905 votes
Kamala D. Harris and Tim Walz, Democratic
Sublette County
920 votes
Chase Oliver and Mike ter Maat, Libertarian
Sublette County
60 votes
Write-in totals 39
United States Senator - 1, six-year term
John Barrasso, Republican
4,007 votes
Scott D. Morrow, Democratic
779 votes
Write-in totals 43
United States Representative - 1, two-year term
Harriet Hageman, Republican
3,770 votes
Kyle G. Cameron, Democratic
748 votes
Richard Brubaker, Libertarian
159 votes
Jeffrey Haggit, Constitution
80 votes
Write-in totals 42
State House District No. 14 - 1, four-year term
Laura Taliaferro Pearson, Republican
Sublette County
3,965 votes
Write-in totals 353
State House District No. 20 - 1, two-year term
Mike Schmid, Republican
Sublette County
4,975 votes
Write-in totals 223
County office
Sublette County Commissioner - 3, four-year terms
Sam White, Republican
3,216 votes
Lynn E. Bernard, Republican
3,094 votes
Dave Stephens, Republican
3,255 votes
Write-in totals 335
Local nonpartisan office
Big Piney Cemetery District - 3, four-year terms
Linda Leonard
733 votes
Bob Wilson
809 votes
Valerie W. Williams
776 votes
Write-in totals 16
Local nonpartisan office
Upper Green River Cemetery District - 3, four-year terms
Sharron Ziegler
2,404 votes
Janet K. Goulette
2,290 votes
Dwight Dibben
2,327 votes
Write-in totals 18
Local nonpartisan office
Upper Green River Cemetery District - 1, two-year term
Cindy Van
2,860 votes
Write-in totals 13
Local nonpartisan office
Sublette County Hospital District - 2, four-year terms
Tonia Hoffman
3,218 votes
Jamison Ziegler
2,912 votes
Write-in totals 133
Local nonpartisan office
Sublette County School District No. 1 - 3, four-year terms
Chauncey Goodrich
1,924 votes
Clayton Olson
2,168 votes
Angie Murphy
2,222 votes
Write-in totals 737
Local nonpartisan office
Sublette County School District No. 9 - 3, four-year terms
Cody W. Raza
831 votes
Hayden Ott
625 votes
Jeremy Banks
496 votes
Write-in totals 318
Local nonpartisan office
Sublette County Conservation District Supervisor At Large- 1, four-year term
David Pape
4,053 votes
Write-in totals 24
Local nonpartisan office
Sublette County Conservation District Supervisors Rural - 2, four-year terms
Meghann Smith
3,253 votes
Milford Lockwood
3,176 votes
Write-in totals 28
Nonpartisan offices
For Justice of the Supreme Court for a regular eight-year term, shall Justice Kate M. Fox be retained in office?
3,377 votes for
714 votes against
For Justice of the Supreme Court, for a regular eight-year term, shall Justice John G. Fenn be retained in office?
3,431 votes for
647 votes against
For Judge C of the District Court of the Ninth Judicial District, for a regular six-year term, shall Judge Melissa M. Owens be retained in office?
3,300 votes for
755 votes against
For Judge B of the District Court of the Ninth Judicial District, for a regular six-year term, shall Judge Katharine G. Mckay be retained in office?
3,315 votes for
709 votes against
For Circuit Court Judge of the Ninth Judicial District, for a regular four-year term, shall Judge Daniel M. Stebner be retained in office?
3,348 votes for
617 votes against
For Circuit Court Judge of the Ninth Judicial District, for a regular four-year term, shall Judge John Labuda be retained in office?
3,489 votes for
724 votes against
Ballot propositions
Constitutional Amendment A
The adoption of this amendment would separate residential real property into its own class of property for purposes of property tax assessments. The amendment would authorize the legislature to create a subclass of owner-occupied primary residences.
2,804 votes for
1,722 votes against
Special lodging tax
Shall the Town of Pinedale be authorized to impose a two percent (2%) lodging tax on hotels, motels, tourist courts, trailer parks, campgrounds, short-term rentals and similar establishments providing sleeping accommodations to transient guests as permitted by Wyoming statute 39-15-204(a)(ii)?
588 votes for
301 votes against
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