Montgomery County Unofficial Primary results

Montgomery County voters took to the polls on June 7 to make their choices in the primaries, and the Montgomery County Auditor's Office has released the unofficial results in the county.
Locally, there was only one contested race, for District Four Supervisor, with incumbent Mark Peterson challenged for the Republican nomination by George Bruce. In the end, it was Peterson securing the nomination with 181 votes to Bruce's 49 votes.
District Two Supervisor Mike Olson was uncontested for the Republican nomination and received 104 votes. There were no write-ins.
Also uncontested was District One Supervisor Charla Schmid, who was also seeking the republican nomination. Schmid received 99 votes, and there were two write-ins.
In other uncontested county races, Carleen Bruning earned 764 votes to secure the Republican nomination for County Recorder. There were six write-ins.
Also, Drew Swanson secured the Republican nomination in his uncontested race for County Attorney, receiving 717 votes. There were 14 write-ins.
The last local race was Jackie Porter, seeking the Republican nomination for County Treasurer. Porter received 751 votes, and there were four write-ins.
At the state level, Kim Reynolds received 803 votes as she seeks the Republican nomination for another term as Iowa's Governor, while Deirdre DeJear received 210 votes as she pursues the Democratic nomination.
Incumbent Charles Grassley was the top votegetter in the county for U.S. Senator, earning 639 votes to challenger Jim Carlin receiving 189. On the Democratic side, Mike Franken led the voting totals in Montgomery County with 113 votes. Abby Finkenauer received 84 votes, and Glen Hurst, 25 votes.
Democratic incumbent Cindy Axne received 219 votes from Montgomery County residents as she pursues a new term as U.S. Representative. Zack Nunn received 449 votes as he seeks the nomination to be Axne's Republican challenger, with Gary Leffler receiving 163 votes, and Nicole Hasso receiving 157.
Tom Moore, running uncontested for District 18 State Representative earned 745 votes.
For State Senator, District Nine, Tom Shipley was also unopposed, and received 795 votes.

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