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Emery County totals in the Nov. 3, 2004 General Election. The canvassing of the election will take place on Nov. 16 at noon in the small conference room of the county building on Main Street in Castle Dale.
President and Vice President of the United States
George W. Bush-3,792; John F. Kerry-830; Michael Anthony Peroutka-29; Charles Jay-3; Michael Badnarik-11; Ralph Nader-23; James Harris-0.
United States Senate
Robert F. Bennett-3,440; R. Paul Van Dam-1,062; Gary R. Van Horn-73; Joe LaBonte-44.
U.S. House of Representatives Congressional District 2
John Swallow-2,331; Jim Matheson-2,254; Jeremy Paul Petersen-36; Ronald R. Amos-17
Patrick S. Diehl-12.
Governor and Lt. Governor
Jon M. Huntsman, Jr.-2,746; Scott M. Matheson, Jr.-1,845; Ken Larsen-56.
Attorney General
Mark L. Shurtleff-3,325; Gregory G. Skordas-1,136; W. Andrew McCullough-124.
State Auditor
Auston G. Johnson-3,008; Carlos Vasquez-1,052; Mike Stoddard-222; Valerie S. Larsen-219.
State Treasurer
Edward T. Alter-2,731; Debbie Hansen-1,508; Mary A. Petersen-183; Jim Elwell-82
State Senator, State Senate District 27
Phillip O. Peay-1,498; Mike Dmitrich-3,019; William P. Sharp-120.
State House of Representatives District 70
Brad Johnson-3,394; Bob A Sharp-485.
County Commissioner-4 year term
Drew Sitterud-2,421; Gary L. Petty-2,209.
Emery County School District #1
Samuel M. Singleton-851
Emery County School District #2
Rue P. Ware-827
Emery County School District #3
Laurel S. Johansen-764
Retention Elections
For Supreme Court
Christine M. Duram-yes-3,578-no-534; Matthew B. Durrant-yes-3,415-no-568; Michael J. Wilkins-yes-3,378-no-575.
For Court of Appeals
William A. Thorne, Jr.-yes-3,485-no-722
Constitutional Amendment #1-yes-2,631-no-1,685; Amendment #2-yes-2,017-no-2,249; Amendment #3-yes-3,475-no-1,036; State Initiative #1-yes-1,332 -no-3,082.
In the second congressional race, Emery County voters had a greater number of votes for John Swallow, but district wide, Jim Matheson was the winner. Sen. Mike Dmitrich retains his seat in the State Senate which is good news for rural residents in the district.