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Turn Out Close To 50 Percent, 21 Precincts Still To Count

Written on November 9, 2016 by Staff Reporter

Categories: Entertainment Archive 2016, News Archive 2016

WARSAW — With 48 of the 69 precincts reporting the results are:

President

Donald J. Trump, Republican — 18,641
Hillary Clinton, Democrat — 4,985
Gary Johnson, Libertarian — 1,338
Write-In — 415

United States Senate

Todd Young, Republican — 17,314
Evan Bayh, Democrat — 6,342
Lucy Brenton, Libertarian — 1,549
Write-In — 6

Governor

Eric Holcomb, Republican — 17,359
John R. Gregg, Democrat — 6,710
Rex Bell, Libertarian — 991
Write-In — 5

Attorney General

Curtis T. Hill, Jr., Republican — 19,862
Lorenzo Arrendondo, Democrat — 4,635

Superintendent of Public Instruction

Jennifer McCormick, Republican — 17,423
Glenda Ritz, Democrat — 7,131

U.S. Rep. 2nd District

Jackie Walorski, Republican — 7,075
Lynn C. Coleman, Democrat — 1,668
Ron Cenkush, Libertarian — 397

U.S. Representative 3rd District

Jim Banks, Republican — 12,114
Tommy A. Schrader, Democrat — 2,785
Pepper Snyder, Libertarian — 976

Senate District 9

Ryan Mishler, Republican — 15,059

Senate District 12

Blake Doriot, Republican — 1,591
Carl Rust, Democrat — 486

Senate District 18

Randall Head, Republican — 3,959

State Representative District 18

David A. Wolkins, Republican — 6,568
Dee M. Moore, Democrat — 1,773

State Representative District 22

Curt Nisly, Republican — 12,012
Brian J. Smith, Democrat — 3,807

County Races

Clerk of Circuit Court

Ann M. Torpy, Republican — 21,063

County Treasurer

Rhonda J. Helser, Republican — 20,847

County Coroner

Anthony W. Ciriello, Republican — 21,460

County Surveyor

Michael E. Kissinger, Republican — 21,268

County Commissioner-Middle District

Ronald Truex, Republican — 21,078

County Commissioner – Northern District

Brad Jackson, Republican — 21,006

County Council At-Large

Sue Ann Mitchell, Republican — 15,836
Robert (Bob) Sanders, Republican — 15,192
Joni L. Truex, Republican — 14,188

School Boards

Tippecanoe Valley

District 1

Tyler Bouse — 605
David O’Brien — 484
Aaron A. Zolman — 1,106

District 2

Adam S. Heckaman — 1,158
Stephanie M. Overbey — 620
Matt Smith — 415

Triton

District At-Large

Kevin R. Boyer — 395

District 3

Amy Middaugh — 371

Wa-Nee

At-Large

Christina Eshelman — 331
Shawn C. Johnson —348

Olive Township-Elkhart County

Eric Brown — 399

Scott & Jefferson Townships

Don Lehman — 446

Warsaw

District 3

Elizabeth D. (Elle) Turley — 1,566

District 4

Randy Polston — 863

District 6

Jay M. Baumgartner — 1,527

Wawasee

District 1

Gerald Coy — 1,600
Mike Wilson — 2,532

District 2

Donald August Bokhart — 1,661
Michael E. Lamle — 1,050
David Rosenberry — 1,352

Whitko

District 1

Georgia Tenney — 1,851

District 2

Carrie Lynn Hoffman — 1,525

District 3

Joseph A. Begley — 1,031
Stephen P. Smith — 728

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 — 17,878
No  — 3,213

Indiana Court of Appeals 3rd District Judge Terry A. Crone
Yes — 15,350
No — 5,197

Indiana Court of Appeals 4th District Judge Patricia A. Riley
Yes — 15,738
No — 4,803

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