Box Butte County Sees High Turnout for Midterm

Box Butte County saw an unusually high turnout for the midterm election on Nov. 8, with a total of 3,369 ballots cast, giving the county a 46.03 percent turnout rate, according to the unofficial results released on election night.

“Everything went wonderfully,” said Box Butte County Clerk Judy Messersmith. “We had more provisional ballots than normal due to people moving within the county, so that took a little longer to count those.

“We had an enormous amount of ballots, because it was two pages, and we haven’t had two pages for years,” said Messersmith. “It was busier than I think I’ve ever had a midterm election. I don’t recall ever having that many people vote for an election that wasn’t the President. So that’s an indication of what we might be expecting in two years.”

Messersmith said the Secretary of State implemented some changes this year for the election, which added to the time it took to count the ballots.

“One of the changes was the Secretary of State made all 93 counties hand count a precinct,” Messersmith said. “Then they randomly picked other counties, so Box Butte County got picked for two. So we hand counted two precincts, and that was done on Friday, on Veterans Day. It didn’t change anything. It was to just verify the counts and everything, so that worked out well. That was something new this year across the entire state.”

This year, each precinct saw new poll workers, Messersmith explained. She said she was grateful for all of their help in making this election run smoothly.

“It will run even more smoothly with the new County Clerk (Martie Burke) coming in because she’s so efficient,” said Messersmith. “We’re really grateful when young people come back to our county like that. We’re fortunate to have young people step up and have these kind of county offices.”

She noted that none of the races were close enough to trigger a mandatory recount. The state will certify the election results in December.

Official results for Box Butte County were not available as of press time. The following are the unofficial official results issued by the Box Butte County Clerk’s Office on election night:

Local/Regional Races:

Public Service Commission

Kevin Stocker 2,754

Write in Totals 39

Clerk of the District Court

Rep Kevin Horn 2,964

Write in Totals 46

County Assessor

Rep Michelle Robinson 2,837

Write in Totals 44

County Attorney

Rep Marissa Curtiss 2,864

Write in Totals 55

County Clerk

Rep Martie Burke 2,957

Write in Totals 26

County Commissioner

Rep Brett Ditsch 2,127

Rep Michael E. McGinnis 1,817

Dem Trish Johnston 1,301

Write in Totals 17

County Sheriff

Rep Tammy Mowry 2,992

Write in Totals 36

County Surveyor

Write in Totals 144

County Treasurer

Rep Valery Bell 2,950

Write in Totals 32

Public Defender

Rep Enet Somers-Dehaney 2,707

Write in Totals 23

Member of the State Board of Education

Elizabeth Tegtmeier 1,870

Robin Stevens 867

Write in Totals 11

Board of Regents

Kathy Wilmot 1,521

Matt Williams 1,208

Write in Totals 16

WNCC Board of Governors

Allan D. Kreman 2,441

Write in Totals 24

Upper Niobrara White NRD Subdistrict 1

Kevin Oligmueller 2,818

Write in Totals 12

Upper Niobrara White NRD Subdistrict 2

Mike Strasburger 2,602

Write in Totals 13

Upper Niobrara White NRD Subdistrict 3

David E. Kadlecek 2,510

Write in Totals 11

Upper Niobrara White NRD Subdistrict 4

Write in Totals 389

Upper Niobrara White NRD Subdistrict 5

Nancy Fisher 2,490

Write in Totals 13

Upper Niobrara White NRD At Large

Steven M. Sandberg 2,528

Write in Totals 14

ESU No. 13

Timothy C. Horn 1,131

Write in Totals 8

District 6 School Board Member

Edison Red Nest III 1,905

Tim Richey 1,713

Tim Kollars 1,646

Write in Totals 64

District 10 School Board Member Ward A

Micki Votruba 325

Troy A. Turek 250

Write in Totals 2

District 10 School Board Member Ward B

Justin Ansley 362

Joe Prochazka 216

Write in Totals 2

District 10 School Board Member Ward C

Blanche Randolph 514

Write in Totals 8

District 63 School Board Member

Jeffrey A. Pohl 4

James C. Lapaseotes 4

Justin Corman 2

Write in Totals 0

Member of Alliance City Council

Mara Andersen 1,510

Tearza L. Mashburn 1,282

Mike Dafney 1,245

Russell Saito 897

Evan F. Mehne 499

Write in Totals 34

Hemingford Village Board of Trustees

Will Mahony 215

Riki Hunter 193

Write in Totals 5

Statewide Races:

Rep in Congress

Rep Adrian Smith 2,523

Dem David J. Else 540

Lmn Mark Elworth Jr. 199

Write in Totals 4

Governor and Lt. Governor

Rep Jim Pillen and Joe Kelly 2,437

Dem Carol Blood and Al Davis 754

Lib Scott Zimmerman and Jason Blumenthal 116

Write in Totals 24

Secretary of State

Rep Bob Evnen 2,826

Write in Totals 41

State Treasurer

Rep John Murante 2,514

Lib Katrina Tomsen 624

Write in Totals 3

Attorney General
Rep Mike Hilgers 2,681

Lmn Larry Bolinger 497

Write in Totals 10

Auditor of Public Accounts

Rep Mike Foley 2,527

Lmn L. Leroy Lopez 335

Lib Gene Siadek 295

Write in Totals 3

Judicial Retention

Retain Judge Heavican

Yes 2,036

No 676

Retain Judge Freudenberg

Yes 2,001

No 690

Retain Judge Moore

Yes 1,966

No 668

Retain Judge Fridrich

Yes 1,961

No 677

Retain Judge Coe

Yes 1,948

No 681

Retain Judge Hoffert

Yes 1,941

No 677

Retain Judge Dobrovolny

Yes 2,316

No 550

Retain Judge Wess

Yes 2,084

No 637

Retain Judge Roland

Yes 1,984

No 667

Amendments and Initiatives:

Proposed Amendment No. 1

For 2,607

Against 511

Initiative Measure 432

For 2,587

Against 680

Initiative Measure 433

For 1,823

Against 1,452