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    Pottawatomie County primary election

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    By KMAN Staff on August 7, 2012 Local News, Top Story

    Incumbents fared well in Pottawatomie County, with County Commissioner Pat Weixelman winning in the 2nd District. County Attorney Sherri Schuck was elected as the Republican going forward to the general election, as was County Treasurer Lisa Wright. Specific votes follow:

     

    Pottawatomie County Commission 2nd District:

    Dennis Pat Weixelman 762

    Jacob Pugh 628

    County Attorney:

    Sherri Schuck 1921

    Joe Randtke 1411

    County Treasurer:

    Lisa Wright 2263

    David Mize 1068

    51st St Rep (Republican)                                                 Democrat

    Ron Highland 857                                                              Scott Briggs 37

    Dee McKee 591                                                                    Richard Pikul 193

    Keen Umbehr 143

     61st district 

     Daniel Brenner 236 

     Richard Calrson 1171

    Trent Ledoux 396

    Senate district 1 

     Marje Cochran 371 

     Dennis Pyle 1189 

    District 17 

     James Fawcett 304

    Jeff Longbine 342

    District 18

    Dick Barta 676

    Cristina Fischer 198

    Gary Parnell 150

    State Board of Education District 6

    Usha Reddi 158

    Carol Viar 59

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