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Here are the 2024 general election results for Harrison County
< < Back to here-are-the-2024-general-election-results-for-harrison-countyHARRISON COUNTY, Ohio (WOUB) – According to unofficial results, 71.6 percent of registered voters in Harrison County cast ballots in the 2024 general election.
Voters in the county supported Republican Donald Trump for president with 76.9 percent of the vote, followed by Democrat Kamala Harris with 22 percent.
In the race for U.S. Senate, Harrison County voters preferred Republican Bernie Moreno with 69.1 percent of the vote followed by Democrat Sherrod Brown with 26.5 percent.
A majority of Harrison County voters cast ballots against Issue 1 with 71.6 percent of the vote.
In the race for county commissioner, Democrat Amy Norris received 3,231 votes to win. Defeated candidate Michelle Meyer received 3,035.
In the race for county clerk of courts, Republican Christina Porter received 3,973 votes to win. Democratic candidate Leslie Milliken received 2,845 votes.
Voters in Adena Village approved a police levy renewal of 3 mills for five years with a vote of 39-26.
Voters in Adena Village approved a roads and bridges levy renewal of 6 mills for five years with a vote of high of 48-18.
Voters in Cadiz Township approved a cemetery levy renewal of 0.5 mills for five years with a vote of 983-457.
Voters in Cadiz Township approved a fire levy renewal of 1 mill for five years with a vote of 1,003-433.
Voters in Conotton Valley voted down a local school district additional levy of 4 mills with a vote of 384-287.
Voters in Franklin Township approved an emergency medical services additional levy of 1.5 mills for five years with a vote of 213-103.
Voters in Freeport Township approved an emergency medical services additional levy of 1.5 mills for five years with a vote of 200-155.
Voters in Freeport Township approved a fire levy renewal of 0.57 mills for five years with a vote of 238-122.
Voters in Harrison County approved a Harrison County Home levy renewal of 1 mill for five years with a vote of 4,312-2,490.
Voters in Harrison County approved a general health district renewal levy of 1 mill for 10 years with a vote of 4,019-2,727.
Voters in Harrisville Village approved a current expenses levy renewal of 1.5 mills for five years with a vote of 62-25.
Voters in Harrisville Village approved a current expenses levy renewal of 3.12 mills for five years with a vote of 58-29.
Voters in Jewett village approved a parks additional levy of 1 mill for five years with a vote of 187-57.
Voters in Jewett Village voted down a police additional levy of 1 mill for five years with a vote of 127-116.
Voters in Monroe Township approved a cemetery levy renewal of 1.5 mills for five years with a vote of 262-187.
Voters in Monroe Township approved a fire levy renewal of 0.5 mills for five years with a vote of 322-126.
Voters in Monroe Township approved a fire levy renewal of 3 mills for five years with a vote of 292-154.
Voters in Moorefield Township approved an emergency medical services additional levy of 1.5 mills for five years with a vote of 127-86.
Voters in Nottingham Township approved an emergency medical services additional levy of 1.5 mills for five years with a vote of 104-61.
Voters in Scio Village approved a police levy renewal for 1 mill for five years with a vote of 166-96.
Voters in Shortcreek Township approved an emergency medical services additional levy of 2.25 mills for five years with a vote of 285-205.
Voters in Shortcreek Township approved a fire levy renewal of 1 mill for five years with a vote of 373-180.
Voters in Shortcreek Township approved a roads and bridges levy renewal of 1 mill for five years with a vote of 257-147.
Voters in Silver Spade approved a joint ambulance district levy renewal of 2.25 mills for five years with a vote of 1,923-915.
Voters in Stock Township approved an emergency medical services levy of 1.5 mills for five years with a vote of 138-112.
Voters in Stock Township approved a fire levy of 1 mill for five years with a vote of 126-123.
Voters in Harrison and Belmont counties voted down a bond of 6.2 mills and additional levy of 0.5 mills for the Union Local School District for five years with a vote of 3,208-1,272.
Voters in Washington Township approved an emergency medical services additional levy of 1.5 mills for five years with a vote of 176-79.
See more unofficial results from around the region here.