It’s a rematch in the Republican primary election in August for the GOP nomination to move forward in the Cody House District 24 race for the Wyoming Legislature.
State Rep. Sandy …
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It’s a rematch in the Republican primary election in August for the GOP nomination to move forward in the Cody House District 24 race for the Wyoming Legislature.
State Rep. Sandy Newsome, seeking a third term, is again opposed by Nina Webber in the primary election. A year ago, it was a three-way contest, with Newsome and Webber running one-two and Scott Court a distant third. The filing period remains open through Friday, May 27.
Newsome won the 2020 primary race with 1,237 votes to 868 for Webber, former Hot Springs County clerk.
After the 2020 elections, Webber was elected GOP National Committeewoman for Wyoming last November and a delegate to the Republican National Convention. She replaced Harriet Hageman who is a candidate to unseat Liz Cheney for Wyoming’s lone congressional seat in the August primary election.