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Here are the 2024 general election results for Fairfield County
< < Back toFAIRFIELD COUNTY, Ohio (WOUB) – According to unofficial results, 73 percent of registered voters in Fairfield County cast ballots in the 2024 general election.
Voters in the county supported Republican Donald Trump for president with 61.5 percent of the vote, followed by Democrat Kamala Harris with 37.4 percent.
In the race for U.S. Senate, Fairfield County voters preferred Republican Bernie Moreno with 56.5 percent of the vote followed by Democrat Sherrod Brown with 40.1 percent.
A majority of Fairfield County voters cast ballots against Issue 1 with 60.1 percent of the vote.
Voters in Fairfield County approved a levy renewal of 0.75 mills for 10 years for the Alcohol, Drug and Mental Health Board.
Voters in the Village of Bremen approved a roads and bridges levy renewal of 3 mills for five years with a vote of 378-269.
Voters in the Village of Buckeye Lake voted down a current expenses levy with a vote of 5-2.
Voters in the Village of Buckeye Lake voted down a police levy with a vote of 3-4.
Voters in the Village of Millersport approved an operating expenses levy of 2.7 mills for five years with a vote of 276-217.
Voters in Clearcreek Township voted down a roads and bridges levy of 0.5 mill for five years with a vote of 918-788.
Voters in Greenfield Township voted down a roads and bridges levy by a vote of 1,852-1,075.
Voters in Hocking Township voted down a fire and emergency medical services levy by a vote of 1,142-787.
Voters in the Reynoldsburg City School District approved a levy of 6.65 mills for five years by a vote of 1-0.
Voters in Walnut Township Local School District voted down an emergency requirements levy by a vote of 1,310-1,024.
Voters in Fairfield County approved an increase in the Central Ohio Transit Authority sales and use tax to three-quarters of a percent by a vote of 2,486-1,669.
See more unofficial results from around the region here.