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Kootenai County Sheriff

Election Results

Candidate Votes Pct
Benton E. “Ben” Wolfinger (R) 39,739 72.46%
Bob Foster (I) 8,238 15.02%
Tom Dickson (I) 3,584 6.53%
Joe Bodman (I) 3,284 5.99%

* Race percentages are calculated with data from the Secretary of State's Office, which omits write-in votes from its calculations when there are too few to affect the outcome. The Spokane County Auditor's Office may have slightly different percentages than are reflected here because its figures include any write-in votes.

About The Race

Voters in Kootenai County will elect their first new sheriff in 13 years with the retirement of Sheriff Rocky Watson. Four candidates on the Nov. 6 ballot are vying for the job of the county’s top law enforcement officer. The sheriff serves a four-year term. The salary is $84,873, not including benefits. Jail overcrowding, retention of deputies and the department budget are top issues in the race.

The Candidates

Benton E. “Ben” Wolfinger

Republican

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Bob Foster

Independent

Tom Dickson

Independent

Joe Bodman

Independent

Complete Coverage

Huckleberries: Wolfinger defends right to miss recent gun rally

An Athol gun lover gave new Kootenai County Sheriff Ben Wolfinger a razzberry for not attending that Second Amendment rally in Coeur d’Alene on Jan. 19. In a letter to the Coeur d’Alene Press, Michael Alexander said: “Where were you? Do you not support the Constitution which you were sworn to uphold?”

Wolfinger Pins On Sheriff’s Badge

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Huckleberries: Breakthrough for common good – imagine that

’Tis nice that warring elected officials in the Coeur d’Alene area could come together, as in times past, to do the right thing for the common good. The tentative deal struck Thursday for the sale of Person and Bryan fields for $750,000 by the Coeur d’Alene City Council and the school board was Coeur d’Alene at its best. The cash-strapped school district will get money to help fund a new administration building. The city will be guaranteed perpetual use of two parks that it already maintains in older parts of town.

Wolfinger Ready To Become Sheriff

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Wolfinger Leads Sheriff’s Donations

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KCSD Gives Meth Project $40K

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Huckleberries: Family ties run deep for patient sheriff’s deputy

In the “Chip Off the Old Block” department, a Bayview man owes his life to a Kootenai County sheriff’s deputy who didn’t shoot first and ask questions later. Deputy Brad Wolfinger found himself facing an armed domestic-abuse suspect when he answered a call in Bayview on Monday.

Coeur d’Alene Police Endorse Foster

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Hutcheson Leads Sheriff Fund Raising

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Kootenai County sheriff candidates

John Green AGE: Not given

Sheriff’s Candidates ‘Speed Date’

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Wolfinger Runs For Top KCSD Spot

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HH: Don’t Radicalize Sheriff’s Position

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DFO: Bob Foster Wise To File As Indie

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Bodman Files As An Independent

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Johnson: KCSD Isn’t Paramilitary

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Kootenai County Sheriff’s Candidates

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Poll: Hutcheson Early HBO Choice

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Major Ben’s Felony Warrants List

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Sheriff Candidate OK With Tents

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