State-wide Positions – Primary Election 2024

In this engaging activity, citizens are encouraged to fulfill their civic duty by participating in the Primary Election, where they have the opportunity to choose representatives who will advocate for their interests. The message emphasizes the importance of each vote in shaping the future of the community and invites citizens to carefully consider the candidates before casting their ballots. It also highlights the upcoming General Election on Tuesday, June 11, 2024, as the next step in the democratic process, fostering a sense of community engagement and responsibility.

Below are the Primary Election Results; winners are highlighted in bold font.

Justice of the Supreme Court of Appeals (Vote for 5)

  • Benjamin Simerman: 115 votes (12.92%)
  • Tyler Garbrick: 101 votes (11.35%)
  • Trenton Nupp: 84 votes (9.44%)
  • Jaxon Matheny: 76 votes (8.54%)
  • Noble Miller: 75 votes (8.43%)
  • Sean Fagan: 52 votes (5.84%)
  • Jake Dawson: 42 votes (4.72%)
  • Luke Tiu: 40 votes (4.49%)
  • Lucas Karpinski: 37 votes (4.16%)
  • Jaccob Avington: 36 votes (4.04%)
  • Isaac Schafferman: 36 votes (4.04%)
  • Hector Zavala: 36 votes (4.04%)
  • Johnny Michaels: 33 votes (3.71%)
  • Cole Whittington: 31 votes (3.48%)
  • Colin Goodman: 31 votes (3.48%)
  • Andrew Glofield: 25 votes (2.81%)
  • Collin Wyatt: 21 votes (2.36%)
  • Oren Sutphin: 15 votes (1.69%)
  • Write-In Totals: 4 votes (0.45%)

Nationalist for Governor (Vote for 1)

  • Nickita Aytac: 25 votes (24.27%)
  • Bear Metheny: 24 votes (23.30%)
  • Luke Parcell: 15 votes (14.56%)
  • William Madden: 14 votes (13.59%)
  • Owen Cosner: 11 votes (10.68%)
  • Gavin Knotts: 7 votes (6.80%)
  • Nixon Brown: 6 votes (5.83%)
  • Jackson: 1 vote (0.97%)

Nationalist for Secretary of State (Vote for 1)

  • Michael Niggemyer: 42 votes (41.18%)
  • Cooper Durst: 34 votes (33.33%)
  • Logan Hartley: 26 votes (25.49%)

Nationalist for Auditor (Vote for 1)

  • Ronan: 28 votes (27.72%)
  • Lukas Herrell: 21 votes (20.79%)
  • Alexander Irby: 20 votes (19.80%)
  • Quinn Brown: 16 votes (15.84%)
  • Corey Cheeks: 16 votes (15.84%)

Nationalist for Treasurer (Vote for 1)

  • Alexander: 69 votes (68.32%)
  • Kasey Parsons: 32 votes (31.68%)

Nationalist for Commissioner of Agriculture (Vote for 1)

  • Silas: 67 votes (65.05%)
  • Cooper: 36 votes (34.95%)

Nationalist for Attorney General (Vote for 1)

  • Hunter Miley: 33 votes (32.67%)
  • James Gianato: 25 votes (24.75%)
  • Travis Jenkins: 25 votes (24.75%)
  • Dylan Poston: 18 votes (17.82%)

Federalist for Governor (Vote for 1)

  • Haden Hodge: 46 votes (40.35%)
  • Joshua Love: 29 votes (25.44%)
  • Agustin Hall: 13 votes (11.40%)
  • Tyler Silva: 8 votes (7.02%)
  • Brayden Farrell: 7 votes (6.14%)
  • Joseph Farrell: 6 votes (5.26%)
  • Deandre Jones: 5 votes (4.39%)

Federalist for Secretary of State (Vote for 1)

  • Matthew Springston: 112 votes (100.00%)

Federalist for Auditor (Vote for 1)

  • Isaiah Irons: 113 votes (100.00%)

Federalist for Treasurer (Vote for 1)

  • Jonathan Simms: 62 votes (54.87%)
  • Zachary: 26 votes (23.01%)
  • Alexander: 25 votes (22.12%)

Federalist for Commissioner of Agriculture (Vote for 1)

  • Sean Bell: 44 votes (39.29%)
  • Cameron: 42 votes (37.50%)
  • Keon McClure: 26 votes (23.21%)

Federalist for Attorney General (Vote for 1)

  • Jack Burton: 65 votes (59.09%)
  • Brodie Triplett: 45 votes (40.91%)