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Here are the unofficial 2023 General Election results for Guernsey County

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GUERNSEY COUNTY, Ohio (WOUB) — Here are the unofficial results for contested races and local issues in Guernsey County.

Stephanie L. Williams won a position as Guernsey County municipal court judge with 66% of the vote. Myra Scheurer received 34% of the vote.

Steve Mourer (D) won a position as 1st Ward representative on Cambridge city council with 55% of the vote. Jeff A. Leonard (R) received 45% of the vote.

Tammy Gress-Wills won a position as mayor of Pleasant City with 67% of the vote. Greg Scurlock won 20% of the vote and Donald Blair won 13% of the vote.

Scott E. Buxton won a position as Center Township trustee with 55% of the vote. Jeffrey Bridgeman received 45% of the vote.

Ron Gombeda won a position as Jackson Township trustee with 34% of the vote. Donald J. Marlatt received 29% of the vote. Dennis J. Gibbs received 13% of the vote. Tom Kenworthy received 12% of the vote. Glen Underwood received 12% of the vote.

Jay McCulloch won a position as Oxford Township trustee with 51% of the vote. Robert A. Oakley received 49% of the vote.

Danny Mallett won a position as Richland Township trustee with 40% of the vote. John M. Bates and Michael Warner both received 30% of the vote.

Delbert Adams won a position as Valley Township trustee with 47% of the vote. David Warner received 28% of the vote and Robert Heady received 25% of the vote.

Jeffrey D. Miser won a position as Valley Township fiscal officer with 50% of the vote. Karen S. Sherman received 42% of the vote and Kenneth L. Trott III received 8%.

Steven A. Taylor and Ronald B. Miller won positions on the Cambridge City Board of Education with 42% and 27% of the vote respectively. Rachel Kanski received 18% of the vote and Sarah Flaten received 13% of the vote.

Matt Motes won a position on the Rolling Hills Board of Education with 51% of the vote. Bryan Stoney received 49% of the vote.

Voters in Cambridge approved a Fire Protection Levy – Renewal (3 mills/5 years) by a vote of 1,405 to 773.

Voters in Cambridge approved a Fire Protection Levy – Renewal (3.9 mills/5 years) by a vote of 1,376 to 802.

Voters in Byesville approved a Fire Protection Levy – Renewal (1.5 mills/5 years) by a vote of 398 to 183.

Voters in Cumberland approved a Fire Protection Levy – Renewal (1 mill/5 years) by a vote of 64 to 19.

Voters in Cumberland approved a Fire Protection Levy – Renewal (4 mills/5 years) by a vote of 62 to 21.

Voters in Old Washington approved a Current Expenses Levy – Renewal (6 mills/5 years) by a vote of 56 to 17.

Voters in Pleasant City approved a Fire Protection Levy – Replacement (0.5 mills/5 years) by a vote of 71 to 27.

Voters in Pleasant City approved a Current Expenses Levy – Replacement (1 mill/5 years) by a vote of 70 to 29.

Voters in Pleasant City approved a Fire Protection Levy – Replacement (0.6 mills/5 years) by a vote of 75 to 3.

Voters in Pleasant City approved another Fire Protection Levy – Replacement (0.6 mills/5 years) by a vote of 77 to 3.

Voters in Quaker City approved a Current Expenses Levy – Renewal (4 mills/5 years) by a vote of 67 to 36.

Voters in Seneca approved a Fire Protection Levy – Renewal (3.5 mills/5 years) by a vote of 66 to 6.

Voters in Liberty Township approved a Cemetery Levy – Renewal (0.25 mills/5 years) by a vote of 235 to 98.

Voters in Liberty Township approved a Fire Protection Levy – Renewal (1 mill/5 years) by a vote of 254 to 78.

Voters in Millwood Township approved a Current Expenses Levy – Renewal (1.5 mills/5 years) by a vote of 184 to 112.

Voters in Monroe Township approved a Fire Protection Levy – Renewal (1 mill/5 years) by a vote of 152 to 71.

Voters in Spencer Township approved a Fire Protection Levy – Renewal (1 mill/5 years) by a vote of 179 to 45.

Voters in Valley Township approved a Fire Protection Levy – Replacement (0.4 mills/5 years) by a vote of 398 to 172.

Voters in Wills Township approved a Fire Protection Levy – Renewal (1 mill/5 years) by a vote of 252 to 153.

Voters in the East Muskingum Local School District approved an Emergency Levy – Additional (1.3 mills/5 years) by a vote of 2,222 to 2,221.

Voters in the East Muskingum Local School District approved an Emergency Levy – Renewal (1 mill/5 years) by a vote of 2,842 to 1,620.

Voters in the Buckeye Joint Vocational School District Improvements and Expenses Levy – Renewal (1 mill/5 years) by a vote of 18,464 to 9,186.

See unofficial results from across the region here.