Results for Boundary County and statewide Primary Election |
May 18, 2016 |
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The full tally for all Boundary County voting,
with exact totals of votes and votes broken down
by Boundary County precinct, can be seen by
clicking here (if the file appears sideways,
use the "View" menu to rotate it. • The Idaho Statewide election results can be seen by clicking here. Results are in for yesterday's Idaho statewide Primary Election. In Boundary County races, candidates were set for the General election coming up in November. In the Republican primary for Boundary County Sheriff, David Kramer tallied the most votes over the other two candidates, incumbent Greg Sprungl and current deputy David Schuman. Mr. Kramer will appear as the Republican nominee for Sheriff on November's ballot. In the two Boundary County Commissioner races, incumbent 2nd District Commissioner Walt Kirby narrowly defeated challenger Donna Capurso, with Mr. Kirby getting only 50 more votes than Ms. Capurso, out of a total of 2,196 votes cast in that contest. Dan Dinning, the incumbent Commissioner for the 3rd District, ran unopposed and received 1,796 votes. Boundary County Prosecuting Attorney Jack Douglas, who also ran unopposed, received 1,633 votes. In voting for statewide offices, Boundary County Republicans voted for incumbent U.S. Senator Mike Crapo to represent their party on November's ballot, while the Democrats of the county selected Jerry Sturgill to run against Mr. Crapo. Both were running unopposed in their respective parties. In voting for Idaho's 1st District Representative to Congress, Boundary County Republicans selected incumbent Raul Labrador to run in November, and Democrats voted for James Piotrowski. Statewide, the results for U.S. Senator and U.S. Representative for Idaho District 1 were the same as the Boundary County voting. In voting for Idaho State legislators, incumbent Idaho District 1 State Senator Shawn Keough defeated challenger Glenn Rohrer on the Republican side. On the Democratic side, Steve Tanner, running unopposed, will be representing the party challenging Senator Keough in November. The District-wide results were the same as those listed for Boundary County. For Idaho State District 1 Representatives, Republicans went with incumbents Heather Scott and Sage Dixon, while Boundary County Democrats voted for Kate McAlister to run against Ms. Scott, and for Stephen Howlett, who outgained Bob Vickaryous in voting, to run agains Mr. Dixon. In the closely watched non-partisan election for the open position on the Idaho Supreme Court, Boundary County went with Curt McKenzie, while the winner statewide was Rupert, Idaho attorney Robyn Brody. The full tally for all Boundary County voting, with exact totals of votes and votes broken down by Boundary County precinct, can be seen by clicking here (if the file appears sideways, use the "View" menu to rotate it. The Idaho Statewide election results can be seen by clicking here. |