GILLETTE, Wyo. — The Gillette Community College District Board of Trustees will remain relatively unchanged with only one new face moving into 2025, according to unofficial 2024 general election results reported by the Campbell County Elections Office.
Per the unofficial results, incumbents Tracy Wasserburger, Josh McGrath, Nello Williams and Robert Palmer received the four highest vote totals in the 2024 general election, which means they will claim the four open four-year seats on the local college board. Wasserburger received 9,338 votes, McGrath received 9,095, Williams received 7,859 and Palmer received 6,978.
Incumbents Terry Anderson and Larry Smith received the next two highest vote totals, with newcomer Ellis Day next in line. Anderson received 6,256 votes, Smith received 6,206 and Day received 6,170, with each of them claiming the three open two-year seats, according to the Campbell County Elections Office.
The results remain unofficial until they are certified by the local canvassing board.
Correction 12/6/2024: The headline for a previous version of this story incorrectly stated the number of trustees who retained their seats on the college board. Six trustees retained their seats.