Sandy Loney wins primary election for Supervisor seat

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Sandy Loney wins primary election for Supervisor seat

In Tuesday’s contested Republican race for the District 2 Humboldt County Supervisor seat, Sandy Loney came out on top with 117 votes, according to unofficial results from the Humboldt County Auditor’s Office.
Following Loney was Todd George with 65 votes, Jim Crabtree with 40 votes and Brian Skow with 30 votes.
Loney will be on the ballot for the November election. No candidate filed for the Democratic nomination.
In other contested races, Humboldt County Republican voters selected Mike Naig for Secretary of Agriculture with Dan Zumbach next at 67 votes, Ray Gaesser with 56 votes and Chad Ingels with 38 votes.
In the Republican race for State Representative in District 10, Mike Sexton received 462 votes to 145 for Tom Hoefling.
In the Republican race for U.S. Representative for District 4, Steve King received 485 votes to 144 for Cyndi Hanson.

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