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Here are the 2024 general election results for Morgan County
< < Back to here-are-the-2024-general-election-results-for-morgan-countyMORGAN County, Ohio (WOUB) – According to unofficial results, 73.88 percent of registered voters in Morgan County cast ballots in the 2024 general election.
Voters in the county supported Republican Donald J. Trump for president with 75.9 percent of the vote, followed by Democrat Kamala Harris with 22.9 percent.
In the race for U.S. Senate, Morgan County voters preferred Republican Bernie Moreno with 68.9 percent of the vote followed by Democrat Sherrod Brown with 27.2 percent.
A majority of Morgan County voters cast ballots against Issue 1 with 71 percent of the vote.
In the race for commissioner, Republican Steve Best received 3,440 votes to win. Democrat Adam Shriver received 2,954 votes.
In the race for judge of the county court, Michael D. Lowe received 3,378 votes to win. Mark J. Howdyshell received 2,580 votes.
Voters in Bristol Township approved a fire renewal of 1.5 mill for 5 years with a vote of 77-30.
Voters in Bristol Township approved a recreation renewal levy of 0.8 mill for 5 with a vote of 73-31.
Voters in Village of Chesterhill approved a fire renewal levy of 1 mill for 5 years with a vote of 72-28.
Voters in Village of Malta approved a fire renewal levy of 1.5 mill for 5 years with a vote of 165-65.
Voters in Malta Township/Village of Malta voted down an electric aggregate levy with a vote of 399-329.
Voters in Malta Township approved a fire renewal levy of 1.5 mill for 5 years with a vote of 345-200.
Voters in Manchester Township approved a fire renewal levy of 2 mill for 5 years with a vote of 51-15.
Voters in Village of McConnelsville approved a fire renewal levy of 1.5 mill for 5 years with a vote of 482-192.
Voters in Meigsville Township approved an additional fire levy of 0.4 mill for 5 years with a vote of 299-230.
Voters in Morgan Township approved a fire renewal levy of 1.5 mill for 5 years with a vote of 197-97.
Voters in Village of Stockport approved a fire renewal levy of 1 mill for 5 years with a vote of 131-61.
Voters in York Township voted down an additional fire levy 0.8 mill for 5 years with a vote of 214-175.
Voters in Morgan County approved an additional 911 operations levy of 1.5 mill for 5 years with a vote of 3,209-3,150.
Voters in Morgan County approved a library renewal levy of 1 mill for 5 years with a vote of 3,856-2,566.
See more unofficial results from around the region here.