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    Primary Election Results

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    By KMAN Staff on August 2, 2016 Local News, Manhattan, Pottawatomie County, Riley County, Top Story, Wamego

    (updated 5:33 a.m. Wednesday)

    CaptureRiley County:

    County Commission District 2

     Rodriguez wins over incumbent Boyd.

    (21 of 21 precincts reporting)

    Robert Boyd – 758 votes / 42%

    Marvin Rodriguez – 1,058 votes / 58%

    Pottawatomie County:

    Sheriff

    Incumbent Riat defeats Costlow.

    (30 of 30 precincts reporting)

    Greg Riat – 3,439 votes / 78%

    Daniel Costlow – 946 votes / 22%

    County Commission District 2

    (8 of 8 precincts reporting)

    Incumbent Weixelman wins over Wethington.

    Dennis “Pat” Weixelman – 790 votes / 54%

    Dana Wethington – 680 votes / 46%

    County Commission District 3

    The challenger Altenhofen defeats incumbent Hartwich.

    (17 of 17 precincts reporting)

    Stan Hartwich – 504 votes / 26%

    Travis Altenhofen – 1,320 votes / 68%

    Alvin Matzke – 136 votes / 8%

    State

    Kansas House 64th District

    Swanson defeats Martin.

    (34 of 34 state precincts reporting)

    Susie Swanson of Clay Center – 1,105 votes / 55%

    Kathy Martin of Clay Center – 910 votes / 45%

    U.S. House 1st District:

    Marshall defeats Huelskamp

    (1,338 of 1,338 precincts reporting)

    Tim Huelskamp of Fowler – 45,307 / 44%

    Roger Marshall of Great Bend – 58,807 / 57%

    U.S. Senate (R):

    Moran defeats Smith

    3,511 of 3,511 precincts reporting

    Jerry Moran of Manhattan – 277,170 / 79%

    DJ Smith of Osawatomie – 59,962 / 21%

    U.S. Senate (D):

    (Wiesener defeats Singh)

    3,511 of 3,511 precincts reporting

    Patrick Wiesner of Lawrence – 58,547 / 63%

    Monique Sing of Kansas City – 34,262 / 37%

    Statistics:

    Riley County

    Registered voters – 31,374

    • Republican – 13,623 / 43.42%
    • Democratic – 7,721 / 24.61%

    Ballots Cast – 6,240

    • Republican – 4,932 / 79%
    • Democratic – 1,208 / 21%

    Pottawatomie County

    Registered voters – 13,643

    Ballots Cast – 5,081

    • Republican – 4,520 / 89%
    • Democratic – 561 / 11%
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