Oneida County Election Results
The primary election in Oneida County results are still unofficial, until they have been certified following a canvass by the Board of County Commissioners. The numbers are not likely to change between now and then in a way that changes any outcomes, and are as follows:
US Representative District 2
Mike Simpson County 706 State 53,467
Scott Cleveland
County 431 State 35,031
Sean Higgins
County 95 State 9,332
Legislative District 27 Seat B
Clay Handy County 496 State 3,749
Pat Field County 798 State 2,572
County Commission District 1
Bill Lewis 858
Drew Pettis 432
County Commission District 3
Brian Jeppsen 759
Kirk Willie 549
Oneida County Sheriff
Doug Williams 750
John Christophersen 381
Jonathan Hayes 189
Precinct Malad 1
Bob Crowther 268
Robyn Gamble 95
Precinct Malad 2
Troy Allen 148
Tom Jenkins 121
Precinct Malad 3
Sterling Smith 151
Lynn Moore 135
Precinct Malad 4
Randy Willie 162
Bryan Kerr 94
Curlew
Ben Campbell 46
Holbrook
Duane Carter 31
Paul Smith 27
Library Bond Levy
In Favor 760
Against 573
Editorial Summary
These ballot counts were provided by Oneida County and were confirmed by the Idaho Enterprise using the state website. These counts are unofficial and will probably change, but results are historically accurate and unlikely to change.
US Representative District 2- Mike Simpson will win this primary race. Representative Simpson won the vote in the county and state.
State Legislative District 27 Representative Seat B- Clay Handy is showing a lead in the district voting and will likely win the seat, even though Pat Field won the vote for Oneida County with 708 Votes. Oneida County Commissioners- Bill Lewis (District 1) and Brian Jeppsen (District 3), will move on to the General Election and will most likely hold these seats.
Oneida County Sheriff- Doug Williams will win the primary and continue to the General Election.
57% of the voters voted in favor of the Library Bond Levy Ballot Question.
The General election will happen November 5th, 2024.