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The following are the final unofficial results from voting in Laramie County in the 2024 general election, as reported by the county clerk’s office at 11:53 p.m. Tuesday.
Laramie County, Wyoming Unofficial Results Primary Election Final Upload 8-20-24 August 20, 2024 Election Summary Results Report.
Following the WTE's press time, the Laramie County Clerk's office posted final unofficial results. Out of the 14 local legislative races in Laramie County, six were contested in the general election. In Senate District 4, Sen. Tara Nethercott, R-Cheyenne, went unchallenged in both the Republican primary and general election.
You can see the Laramie County elections results from the Laramie County Clerk's Office here. One of the closer races was in House District 41, where Republican Gary Brown edged Democrat Jen Solis.
2020 ELECTION RESULTS. General Election Results – Federal and State Summary (2020) General Election Results – City County Summary (2020) (PDF, 39KB)
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Here are the latest available results from the Laramie County Clerk's election division. You can view state election results from the Wyoming Secretary of State's Office here.
For the official 2024 General Election results, please see the Election Results page below. What’s on My Ballot Offices and issues to be elected/voted on in 2024
Results are updated as of 10:37 p.m. Tuesday. The Laramie County Clerk’s Office has reported tallies from all seven Laramie County voting sites and absentee ballots. Laramie County. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS (Republican) Gunnar Malm – 12,536. Troy Thompson – 12,305.
Unofficial results are in for the Laramie County School District 1 (LCSD1) seats. Four seats were up for grabs in four separate races. So far, the results show Rene Hinkle narrowly snagging the LCSD1 ‘At-Large’ seat with 36 percent of votes.