Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Hume, Jensen, Fiegenschuh easily defeat opposition to advance to November Ballot

One incumbent, one challenger and one open seat candidate will advance to the November general election ballot if preliminary election results from the Cheyenne County Primary elections hold at their current margins.

Debra Hume, the long-time deputy clerk of the district court easily defeated incumbent Deanna Volkmer by a three to two margin. Volkmer had been appointed in January to fulfill the unexpired term of Edith Baumbaugh, who retired.

Beth Fiegenschuh who ran on a platform of 16 years experience proved more than a match for former county employee Sarah Deaver, winning by a two to one against the first time candidate.

Chief Deputy John Jenson had perhaps the strongest showing of the county candidates. He defeated challenger and three-time sheriff's department employee Patrick Jenks by a 1409 to 202 margin.

Please check the Cheyenne County Website for up to date information on totals for each office.

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