Final Seneca County Election results, or Everything you wanted to know about election results, but were afraid to ask.

Thank you to the Volunteer Firemen who came to the aid of the poll workers , many of them elderly, and brought results into the Board of Elections through all the foul weather.

Complete Election Results for Seneca County

Seneca Co. precincts 52

    Registered voters 34,677

Democrat           7,772           22.27%   

Republican     10,085            29.08%

Nonpartisan   16,870            48.65%

         Ballots cast     18,187

Democrat        9,462             52.03%

Republican      8,443             46.42%

Nonpartisan       282               1.55%

Total voter turnout              52.45%

Presidential Primary Republican

 McCain          4,613             56.42%

Huckabee       2,365            28.93

Paul                    486              5.94

Romney             372              4.55

Thompson         176               2.15

Candidate withdrew   164    2.01

Presidential Primary Democrat

Clinton       5,400            57.50%

Obama       3,688            39.27%

Edwards       261                2.28

Candidate withdrew  43     .46

County Commissioner

R – Crist      2,729       38.65%

R – Smith   2,394         33.90

R – Engle   1,938          27.45 

D – Nutter  5,929

County Commissioner

R – Sauber   3,030      38.77%

R – Kuhn      2,468       31.77

R – Brickner 1,656      21.19

R – Faber         661        8.46

D – Fletcher     5,598

Judge Probate/Juvenile

Meyer     2,918       35.95%

Stockner 1,380       17.00%

Jones      1,269        15.64%

Nord       1,107        13.64%

Kahler       920        11.34%

Hanson      522         6.43%

Sheriff

Steyer      3, 768      47.16%

Briggs       2,121       26.55

Stevens    2,100        26.29

Prosecuting Atty.

R – Egbert,Jr   6,257

 Clerk of Courts

 R – Ward         6,433

Treasurer

D – Bernard   7,082

R – Alt            5,960

Engineer

R – Zimmerman  6,320

US Congressional Dist. 5

R – Latta           5,760      73.69%

R – Radcliffe     1,347       17.23%

R – Reynolds       709         9.07%

D - Mays          6,435

Justice of Ohio Supreme Court – all are in the general election in the fall.

D – Russo        6,099

D – Sikora        5,815

R – O’Conner   5,827

R – Stratton    5, 798

Judge for 3rd Court of Appeals

R – Preston     5,805

State Senator 26th Dist

R – Gillmor        5,137     76.72%

R – Reinhard     1,559     23.28

D – Kruse           4,976

State Representative 58th Dist.

D – Kashmer    4,915

R – Wagner      5,433       81.86%

R – Damschroder 1, 204   18.14

State Rep 58st Dist.

D – Barrett     1,049

R – Boose           997

Bonds and Issues

County Bond Courthouse

For             6, 276        36.38%

Against    10, 974        63.62

Mental Health

For            8, 543    49.67%

Against     8,656      50.33

GSprings Village

For                 120       66.67%

Against            60        33.33

Mohawk

For            574          42.64%

Against      772          57.36

Clyde GSprings School

For                 307       58.25%

Against          220       41.75

Arcadia levy

For               0

Against         5            100%

Pioneer Joint Vocational School

For                 130        25.05%

Against           389        74.95

 

 State Central Committee 26th State Senate – must have a male and female member

 Men

R – Damschroder, Rex    3,523    60.36%

R – Knight     1,081    18.52

R- Gibson       629      10.78   

R – Elsass         63        1.08

R-Cahill           541        9.27

D – Weston     5,135  

Women

D- Kauble    1,452     24.11%

D – Wise     4,571      75.89

R – Sherman 4,667 

State Central Committee 13th State Senate

Men

D – Rousseau  978

R – Rittenauer 998

Women

D – Tanner  1034

R – Houck   1006

 Seneca County Democrat Central Committee

Precinct 3 Gomez      150

Precinct 4

Marley    148

Precinct 6

Marley, JR  130

Precinct 9

Kuhn    176

Precinct 12

Henry        210

Precinct 13

Monaco    125

Precinct 14

Granata     121

Precinct 18

Kimmet

Precinct 25

Phillips      99

Precinct 26

Einsel     94

Precinct 27

Scherger    99

Precinct 28

Lauer     92

Precinct 30

Sheeley      110

Precinct 31

Fruth     63

Precinct 32

Brandt    130

Precinct   33

Zellner     113

Precinct  35

Puffenberger 121

Precinct 45

Ruffing-Kent

101

Precinct 47

Schank     75

Neikirk     65

Herner      44

Precinct 50

Holmer 186

2 Responses

  1. Update your blog. You are still in 2008!!!

  2. Just started this blog. I thought the commissioner’s timing in the spirited defense of the courthouse project was great, having been released after the primary. As our president said: ” No one making under $250,000. per year will pay one penny of extra taxes.” Then the financial advisory committee will recommend a VAT Tax after the fall election. Uncle Willey

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