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Hocking Co. General Election 2019 – Unofficial


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Here are the unofficial results for Hocking County 2019 General Elections:

James A. Robinson with 745 votes, Michael Berry with 548 votes and James Martin who had 533 votes all win Logan City Council at-large seats, beating Jesse Russell who had 413 votes.

Timothy J. Blair wins Green Township Trustee with 223 votes, beating Shane Goss who had 172 votes.

John T. Williams wins Laurel Township Trustee with 176 votes, beating Luke Horn who had 137 votes.

Sandy Snider wins Marion Township Fiscal Officer with 270 votes, beating Danielle Wolfe who had 153 votes.

Rick Nihiser wins Marion Township Trustee with 324 votes, beating George Rempel who had 108 votes.

Angie Stump wins Perry Township Fiscal Officer with 261 votes, beating Shelah Stahr who had 177 votes.

Mike Smith wins Perry Township Trustee with 267 votes, beating Tereasa Marshall who had 205 votes.

Mike Kinneer wins Ward Township Trustee with 139 votes, beating Rick Dane who had 81 votes and Brad Withem who had 55 votes.

Patrick Miller wins Washington Township Trustee with 113 votes, beating Bob Cherry who had 59 votes.

Amy Black who had 2392 votes and Scott Anzalone who had 2000 votes both win the Logan Hocking School Board.

A renewal of the 5-mill, 5-year property tax in the Village of Buchtel Tax Levy passes by one vote, with no votes against.

An additional 1.5 mills, 5-year property tax in the Hocking County Tax Levy passes by 2,328 votes, with 2228 votes against.

A renewal of the 1 mills, 5-year property tax in the Good Hope Township Tax Levy passes by 141 votes, with 31 votes against.

A renewal of the 1.3 mills, 5-year property tax in the Starr Township Tax Levy passes by 213 votes, with 50 votes against.

A renewal of the 1%, 5-year in the Logan Elm LSD Income Tax fails by 492 votes, with 182 votes for the levy.

A renewal of the 2.4 mills, 5-year in the Logan Elm LSD Tax Levy fails by 496 votes, with 180 votes for the levy.

A renewal of the 1.5 mills, 5-year in the Perry Township Tax Levy passes by 230 votes, with 175 votes against.

A renewal of the 1.4 mills, 5-year in the Village of Laurelville Tax Levy passes by 52 votes, with 21 votes against.

For more election results, visit WOUB’s election page.