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Here are the 2024 general election results for Coshocton County
< < Back toCOSHOCTON COUNTY, Ohio (WOUB) – According to unofficial results, 72 percent of registered voters in Coshocton County cast ballots in the 2024 general election.
Voters in the county supported Republican Donald Trump for president with 75.1 percent of the vote, followed by Democrat Kamala Harris with 24.9 percent.
In the race for U.S. Senate, Coshocton County voters preferred Republican Bernie Moreno with 67.9 percent of the vote followed by Democrat Sherrod Brown with 27.7 percent.
A majority of Coshocton voters cast ballots against Issue 1 with 69 percent of the vote.
In the race for county treasurer, Republican Janette Donaker received 12,171 votes to win. Democrat Kristine Kempf received 3,429.
Voters in the village of Nellie approved a garbage collection levy for an additional 7.5 mills for five years with a vote of 40-14.
Voters in the village of Warsaw approved a current expenses levy renewal of 2.5 mills for five years with a vote of 167-145.
Voters in the village of West Lafayette voted down a current expenses levy renewal of 3 mills for five years with a vote of 468-441.
Voters in Bedford Township approved a current expenses levy renewal of 1 mill for five years with a vote of 151-140.
Voters in Bethlehem Township approved a current expenses levy renewal of 1 mill for five years with a vote of 361-257.
Voters in Franklin Township approved a garbage collection levy for an additional 2.2 mils for five years with a vote of 350-260.
Voters in Keene Township approved a road repairs levy renewal of 3 mills for five years with a vote of 538-317.
Voters in New Castle Township voted down a roads and bridges levy for an additional 2 mills for five years with a vote of 132-91.
Voters in Pike Township voted down a fire protection levy renewal of 0.75 mills for five years with a vote of 165-155.
Voters in Pike Township voted down a cemetery levy renewal of 0.50 mills for five years with a vote of 185-134.
Voters in the River View Local School District voted for a permanent improvements levy renewal of 1.8 mills for five years with a vote of 3,414-3,350.
Voters in Coshocton County voted down a children services levy replacement for 1 mill for five years with a vote of 8,725-6,924.
Voters in Coshocton County voted for an emergency medical services levy for an additional 1 mill for five years with a vote of 7,969-7,672.
Voters in Coshocton County voted for a 4-H and agriculture levy renewal of 0.40 mills for five years with a vote of 7,897-7,675.
Voters in the Village of Warsaw voted for a roads and bridges levy renewal of 1.5 mills for five years with a vote of 167-145.
See more unofficial results from around the region here.