Polls closed at 7 p.m. across Park County as voting for the 2022 General Election came to an end. Early voting and absentee ballots were both above the primary election but below the 2020 …
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Polls closed at 7 p.m. across Park County as voting for the 2022 General Election came to an end.
Early voting and absentee ballots were both above the primary election but below the 2020 General Election. Early votes were the second most at 2,630, just behind the record of 2,954 in the 2020 general, not surprising as that featured a presidential election as well as being during Covid.
Absentee votes were above not only the primary but both 2018 elections, but well below the 2020 primary and general.
Top local contested unofficial results with absentee, early votes, six Election Day Crandall votes and all 29 precincts tallied. Candidates in bold won:
Park County School District #1
Lillian Brazelton: 1556
Jennifer Franks: 1271
Trace Paul: 1636
Rich Stearns: 1508
Zac Opps: 1164
Dustin Paul:1657
Laurie Larsen: 1327
Daniel Morrow: 1358
Joni Bennett: 1431
Beau Fulton: 1535
Northwest College Powell subdistrict
Mallory Riley: 839
Emily Hart: 1297
Carolyn Danko: 1378
Powell Hospital District
RJ Kost: 2244
Tracy Morris: 1456
Karen Elton: 1481
Joni Bennett: 1757
Melinda Shopa: 919
Scott McKenzie: 2109
Michele Hill: 1518
House District 50
Rachel ROdriguez-Williams: 3410
Carrie Satterwhite: 702
Park County Commission
Dossie Overfield: 7933
Scott Steward: 9096
Lloyd Thiel: 7435
Thomas Ehlers, Jr.: 2907