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  • Four running for HSC County Commissioner

    Jurri Schenck|Aug 15, 2024

    Four Republican candidates will be vying for a single Hot Springs County Commissioner seat in the 2024 Primary Election. The top vote earner will move onto the General Election in November where they could still face a write in candidate. We are including candidate bios/submitted descriptions and information from the Thermopolis-Hot Springs Chamber sponsored candidate forum held in July. Bob Aguiar Bob Aguiar has been a resident of Hot Springs County for the past 11 years. Currently he is the...

  • Other town, county candidates

    Aug 15, 2024

    Town of Thermopolis Running for two seats on the Thermopolis Town Council are incumbents Dusty Lewis and Bill Malloy and challenger Tony Larson. Although only two seats are available, all three candidates will move forward to the General Election in this nonpartisan race. We will feature bios and more information on these candidates prior to that time. Hot Springs County Kris McNeff is running unopposed for reelection as the Hot Springs County Clerk of District Court. Kirby In the town of Kirby, Zachary Crees and Tina L. Keasling are running...

  • Voter precincts explained

    Aug 15, 2024

    Hot Springs County has five voting precincts. They are Town of Thermopolis 1-1, located from the middle of 9th Street and West toward Cody, Town of Thermopolis 1-2, located from the middle of 9th Street and East towards River, East Thermopolis 2-1 is for all voters in the municipal boundary; Kirby 3-1, all voters in the municipal boundary; and Rural 4-1, all rural voters outside the municipal boundaries. Precinct Maps can be viewed on the Hot Springs County Webpage Map Server: www.hscounty.com. Click on Map Server, Accept Terms of Use, under...

  • Vote yes or no to establish a senior service district

    Aug 15, 2024

    Voters in the 2024 Primary Election will have a chance to decide whether to establish a Hot Springs County Senior Citizen Service District with a maximum levy of two mills to be imposed on the district’s taxable property. If the formation of the district passes, voters will vote on district board members in the general election in November. The issue of forming the district will be decided in the primary this year....

  • Winter sees challenge from Skates for House seat

    Aug 15, 2024

    Two Republican candidates are facing off in the primary election for the House District 28 seat representing Hot Springs, Big Horn, Fremont and Park Counties. The top vote earner will move onto the General Election in November where they could still face a write in candidate from either party. Here we are including candidate bios/submitted descriptions and information from the Thermopolis-Hot Springs Chamber sponsored candidate forum held in July. Kevin Skates Kevin Skates grew up in Wyoming. He was born in Cody. “Our district is in need of r...

  • Olmstead challenges Cooper for Senate District 20 seat

    Aug 15, 2024

    Two Republican candidates are facing off in the primary election for the State Senate District 20 seat representing Hot Springs, Washakie, Big Horn, Fremont and Park Counties. The top vote earner will move onto the General Election in November where they could still face a write in candidate from either party. Here we are including candidate bios/submitted descriptions and information from the Thermopolis-Hot Springs Chamber sponsored candidate forum held in July. Ed Cooper Ed Cooper is running for reelection for the Senate District 20 seat....

  • Information on candidates running for federal offices

    Aug 15, 2024

    US Senator Running for United States Senator representing Wyoming is incumbent John Barrass and challengers Reid Rasner and John Holtz on the republican ballot and Scott D. Marrow on the democrat ballot. This is for one seat, a six year term. Reid Rasner attended the Thermopolis-Hot Springs Chamber sponsored candidate forum and said: My name is Reid Rasner. I’m running for the United States Senate. I’m a fourth generation Wyomingite, born and raised in Casper. I graduated from Saint Anthony’s Catholic School and Carbon County High Schoo...

  • Community members running for precinct committee positions

    Aug 15, 2024

    Voters residing in the various precincts in Hot Springs County will have a chance to vote for their committeemen and committeewomen. We attempted to reached out to those running by email or phone to request information from candidates listed on the official ballots. The responses we received are printed here. Republican For Precinct Committeeman 1-1, a two year term, voters are requested to vote for not more than two. Ralph Jager, Russell H. Lewis and Jerry D Williams appear on the primary ballot. Jager responded with the following: Citizens...

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