Unofficial Election Results for Scioto County


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Incumbent Republicans Cathy E. Coleman and Mike Crabtree will be keeping their seats as Scioto County Commissioners.

Coleman beat her opponent, Democrat and former Portsmouth mayor David Malone, with 18,481 votes.

The Portsmouth Daily Times reported on September 1 that Coleman’s husband, former County Commissioner Doug Coleman, died of natural causes.

Cathy Coleman then accepted the Republican party’s offer of her former husband’s seat, completing his first and only term.

Coleman also accepted the party’s offer to run on the 2016 ballot for the position.

The Portsmouth Daily Times also reported that Malone ran in the last race for the office in 2014.

He got 9,618 votes.

Crabtree beat his opponent, Democrat Kevin W. Johnson, with 18,136 votes.

Johnson got 9,933.

According to his campaign’s Facebook page, Crabtree ran on a platform mainly built on financial stability.

Throughout the race, he also often drew attention to the fact that he was born and raised in Scioto County, while his opponent, Johnson, was not.

According to his campaign’s Facebook page, Johnson ran with a focus on government transparency and accessibility.

He served the First Ward of the Portsmouth City Council for over six years.

Republican Incumbent Marty V. Donini beat challenger Democrat Steve Goins, 15,376 votes to 14,088 votes.

Republican challenger Daren C. Lebrun beat out Democrat Incumbent Craig Opperman, 17,569 votes to 10,994 votes.

The Adams, Lawrence, Scioto Counties Alcohol, Drug Addiction & Mental Health Services Levy lost, with 16,921 votes against and 11,620 votes for.

Thus, an additional 1.5 Mills over 10 years will not be enacted.

Most township levies won.

Two township levies were voted against.

The Green Township Police Protection Renewal Levy lost, with 1,046 votes against and 754 votes for.

The Vernon Township Fire Protection Replacement Levy lost, with 226 votes against and 16 votes for.

Nine Local Liquor Option permits were passed, while five were not.

Four Local Liquor Option permits for Sunday sales were passed, while two were not.

See below for details on the Local Liquor Options for different precincts:

1st Stop Sciotoville (Beer, Wine and Mixed Beverages C-1 & C-2 permits)
For–190
Against–145

County Store Foods (Beer C-1 permit)
For–152
Against–172

County Store Foods (Wine and mixed beverages C-2 permit)
For–143
Against–182

Kenny’s Convenient Mart (Wine and mixed beverages C-2 permit and Sunday sales wine and mixed beverages D-6 permit 10 AM to midnight)
For–110
Against–165

Kenny’s Convenient Mart (Wine and mixed beverages D-1 and D-2 permit and Sunday sales wine and mixed beverages D-6 permit 10 AM to midnight)
For–128
Against–146

Kenny’s Convenient Mart (Wine and mixed beverages on Sundays from 10 AM to midnight)
For–116
Against–165

Kenny’s Country Kitchen (Wine and mixed beverages)
For–121
Against–152

Kenny’s Country Kitchen (Wine and mixed beverages on Sundays from 10 AM to midnight)
For–109
Against–164

Get N Go (Wine and mixed beverages C-1 and C-2 permit)
For–368
Against–231

Get N Go (Sunday sales wine and mixed beverages D-6 permit 10 AM to midnight)
For–312
Against–288

Shawnee Grocery (Wine and mixed beverages C-1 and C-2 permit)
For–76
Against–24

Shawnee Grocery (Sunday sales beer, wine and mixed beverages C-1 & C-2 permit 10 AM to midnight)
For–70
Against–34

Kroger #664 (Sunday sales wine and mixed beverages and spirituous liquor D-6 permit 10 AM to midnight and a potential operator of a state liquor agency store)
For–270
Against–203

Speedeemart (Beer, wine and mixed beverages C-1 and C-2 permit)
FOR–285
AGAINST–190

Speedeemart (Sunday sales wine and mixed beverages D-6 permit 10 AM to midnight)
For–245
Against–226

The Burg Brew & Que (Beer, wine and mixed beverages D-1 and D-2 liquor permits)
For–177
Against–121

The Burg Brew & Que (Sunday sales beer, wine and mixed beverages D-6 permit 10 AM to midnight)
For–157
Against–138

JC Carryout (Beer, wine and mixed beverages D-1 and D-2 liquor permits)
For–172
Against–125

JC Carryout (Sunday sales wine and mixed beverages D-6 permit 11 AM to midnight)
For–157
Against–144

Arion General Store (Beer, Wine and Mixed Beverages C-1 & C-2 permits)
For–206
Against–170

Bolands Mini Mart (Wine and Mixed Beverages C-2 permit)
For–293
Against–141