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Show NCRTEoeoeOEBEDEeFeOTTNDPETNSEALENTIESESETE eC DAILY HERALD County nomination race results Alan Choate countytreasurer. Voters in a June 27 primary election will choose between Kay Bryson,the fourterm incumbent Utah Countyattorney finished in last place Saturday — behind twoofhis employees — in voting at the county GOP convention. incumbentJerry Grover and former corumissioner Gary Anderson for county commission seat A, and between Cary McConnell and Bryan for the county clerk/auditor 695 62% nomination. Bill Ellis 408 36% two thirds, delegates nominated The county attorneycontest had beenparticularly heated, with both challengerscriticiz- Shirrel Young 22 2% By a margin of more than Jeff Buhman torepresent the party in that race in November. Buhman andanother candidate, Curtis Larson, are both deputy countyattorneys. Since only Republicansfiled in the race, Buhman isessentially unopposed now that he has the party’s nomination. In other contested county races, commissioner Steve White secured the nomination for commissionseat B, and Robert Kirk was the party's overwhelmingchoice to run for Bryson and describing an office theyfelt had lost an with the peopleit's supposed to serve. “L have seenthe office's reputation and effectiveness decline,” Buhmantold del- egates assembled at Payson High School. He promised “to make the countyattorney's of- fice whatit can be — leaderin the fight against crime. “[ think the delegates recog- Top values oda eye) COPELAND SPORTS eredmele ye me Ey g. ere PN aaa | Commission Seat B | Steve White JEREMY HARMON/Daiy Herald | Jeff Buhman 782 oox Delegate Jan Cortese stands among numerous candidate || Curtis Larson 211 19% campaign signs surrounding the entrance to Payson High School during the GOP County Convention on Saturday.“I'm | 133 12% 794 TLSX gratefulto live in freedomso I wantto be involved,” she said. = nized that we could do better fighting crime,” he saidin a laterinterview. “One of the main issues | have talked about is our | County Treasurer “It’s atough race — competi- | Healso said he wasn't worried about the 121-votelag between him and Anderson. “Your main goal is to get out | toa primary, getit out to the | asad ventionisn’t always reflective of everything.” Anderson, however, took heart from the results. || | Candidates needed at least 60 percent of the delegates’ votesin their races Saturday to secure the nomination. | ballot that eliminated a third candidate. tive,” he said. relationship with the police departments. We've got to rebuild those, and wewill.” voters,” Grover said. “A con- Thesitting commissioners also faced criticism from their challengers, mostly that the Kay Bryson commissionhas alienated employees and otherelected leaders who should be treated as fellow team members. Groverhas dismissed that criticism and said he wasn’t sur- hasn't made any huge missteps, so whatthattells meis there is prised that his commission race is headed to a primary.’ some concern about leadership style.” Mountain West Foot & 316 28.5% | CountyClerk/Anditor Bryan Thompson | Cary McConnell “Webeat him by 12 percent. That's huge,” he said. “He Robert Kirk | Kim Jackson aie 474 42% These are the final votes; in some cases there was aninitial GOING ON VACATION? Donate your newspapers to Newspaper in Education. Ankle Institute For more information call 344-2923 Brandt R. Gibson, DPM Specialized Foot & Ankle Care DaitysHeray NIG ESTABLISHED1956 Ct PROVIDING STATE-OF-THE-ART PATIENT CARE IN NEW FACILITY. . 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