WYGOP County Convention Delegate Distribution
Jan 7th 2008Scott2nd Amendment & American History & Politics & U.S. Military & War on Terrorism & Wyoming & blogging & conservatism & elections & patriotism & pro-life issues & socialized healthcare & taxes & traditional marriage
in case you’re wondering how the delegate votes played out across the Cowboy State and you don’t have Excel to be able to view the spreadsheet, here’s the list in a simple blog post format.
- Delegates (12)
- Mitt Romney (8)
- Albany County (Laramie; SE Wyo) Tammy Johnson
- Campbell County (Gillette; NE Wyo) Greg Schaefer
- Converse County (Douglas; Central Wyo) Mike Eathorne
- Fremont County (Lander; Western Wyo) Dennis Tippets
- Laramie County (Cheyenne; SE Wyo) Leigh Vosler
- Sweetwater County (Green River; SW Wyo) Clark Stith
- Teton County (Jackson; NW Wyo) Joseph Schlos
- Uinta County (Evanston; SW Wyo) Dean Stout
- Fred Thompson (3)
- Crook County (Sundance; NE Wyo) Bruce Brown
- Goshen County (Torrington; SE Wyo) Ed Buchanan
- Hot Springs County (Thermopolis; Western Wyo) Lorraine Quarberg
- Duncan Hunter (1)
- Sheridan County (Sheridan; Northern Wyo) Randi Craig
- Mitt Romney (8)
- Alternate Delegates (12)
- Mitt Romney (5)
- Big Horn County (Basin; Northern Wyo) Bernie DuMonthier
- Carbon County (Rawlins; Southern Wyo) Harry Lovato
- Laramie County (Cheyenne; SE Wyo) Diane Asay
- Lincoln County (Kemmerer; SW Wyo) Marti Halverson
- Park County (Cody; NW Wyo) Marilyn Taylor
- Fred Thompson (1)
- Niobrara (Lusk; Eastern Wyo) Paul Kruse
- Duncan Hunter (1)
- Platte County (Wheatland; SE Wyo) Marlin Driskell
- John McCain (1)
- Sublette County (Pinedale; Western Wyo) Bill Cramer
- Uncommitted (4)
- Johnson County (Buffalo; Northern Wyo) Bob Snowden
- Natrona County (Casper; Central Wyo) Kyle True
- Washakie County (Worland; Western Wyo) Jim Gillman
- Weston County (Newcastle; NE Wyo) Donna Bunch
- Mitt Romney (5)
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Wyoming Vote Tracker » WYGOP Delegate Update on 01 Feb 2008 at 1:47 am #
[…] For all the naysayers about WYGOP holding its county conventions in January this year as opposed to the typical March date, consider this. On January 5, there were seven candidates for the GOP Presidential nomination in the running. Today, not even a month later, three have dropped out in the space of twelve days. Two of those candidates had delegates awarded from Wyoming. […]