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Further County Election Results

Written on November 9, 2016 by Staff Reporter

Categories: Entertainment Archive 2016, News Archive 2016

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WARSAW — Results after 22 precincts are:

President

Donald J. Trump, Republican — 10,070
Hillary Clinton, Democrat — 2,950
Gary Johnson, Libertarian — 762
Write-In — 252

United States Senate

Todd Young, Republican — 9,465
Evan Bayh, Democrat — 3,651
Lucy Brenton, Libertarian — 837
Write-In — 2

Governor

Eric Holcomb, Republican — 9,487
John R. Gregg, Democrat — 3,837
Rex Bell, Libertarian — 544
Write-In — 2

Attorney General

Curtis T. Hill, Jr., Republican — 10,857
Lorenzo Arrendondo, Democrat — 2,721

Superintendent of Public Instruction

Jennifer McCormick, Republican — 9,580
Glenda Ritz, Democrat — 4,027

U.S. Rep. 2nd District

Jackie Walorski, Republican — 3,129
Lynn C. Coleman, Democrat — 786
Ron Cenkush, Libertarian — 178

U.S. Representative 3rd District

Jim Banks, Republican — 7,559
Tommy A. Schrader, Democrat — 1,770
Pepper Snyder, Libertarian — 597

Senate District 9

Ryan Mishler, Republican — 9,132

Senate District 12

Blake Doriot, Republican — 436
Carl Rust, Democrat — 166

Senate District 18

Randall Head, Republican — 1,753

State Representative District 18

David A. Wolkins, Republican — 3,003
Dee M. Moore, Democrat — 820

State Representative District 22

Curt Nisly, Republican — 7,134
Brian J. Smith, Democrat — 2,430

County Races

Clerk of Circuit Court

Ann M. Torpy, Republican — 11,547

County Treasurer

Rhonda J. Helser, Republican — 11,458

County Coroner

Anthony W. Ciriello, Republican — 11,767

County Surveyor

Michael E. Kissinger, Republican — 11,621

County Commissioner-Middle District

Ronald Truex, Republican — 11,550

County Commissioner – Northern District

Brad Jackson, Republican — 11,481

County Council At-Large

Sue Ann Mitchell, Republican — 8,628
Robert (Bob) Sanders, Republican — 8,328
Joni L. Truex, Republican — 7,875

School Boards

Tippecanoe Valley

District 1

Tyler Bouse — 319
David O’Brien — 243
Aaron A. Zolman — 566

District 2

Adam S. Heckaman — 571
Stephanie M. Overbey — 328
Matt Smith — 231

Triton

District At-Large

Kevin R. Boyer — 36

District 3

Amy Middaugh — 34

Wa-Nee

At-Large

Christina Eshelman — 176
Shawn C. Johnson —178

Olive Township-Elkhart County

Eric Brown — 209

Scott & Jefferson Townships

Don Lehman — 225

Warsaw

District 3

Elizabeth D. (Elle) Turley — 1,308

District 4

Randy Polston — 863

District 6

Jay M. Baumgartner — 1,527

Wawasee

District 1

Gerald Coy — 499
Mike Wilson — 798

District 2

Donald August Bokhart — 494
Michael E. Lamle — 324
David Rosenberry — 453

Whitko

District 1

Georgia Tenney — 448

District 2

Carrie Lynn Hoffman — 383

District 3

Joseph A. Begley — 236
Stephen P. Smith — 191

Public Question

Public question No. 1 asks if the state’s constitution should be amended by adding a Section 39 to Article 1 to provide that the right to hunt, fish, and harvest wildlife shall be forever preserved for the public good, subject only to the laws prescribed by the General Assembly and rules prescribed by virtue of the authority of the General Assembly to:
Yes — 9,788
No  — 1,780

Indiana Court of Appeals 3rd District Judge Terry A. Crone
Yes — 8,463
No — 2,768

Indiana Court of Appeals 4th District Judge Patricia A. Riley
Yes — 8,676
No — 2,564

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