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Here are the unofficial results for the 2025 November general election in Coshocton County

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COSHOCTON COUNTY, Ohio (WOUB) — According to unofficial results, 28% of registered voters in Coshocton County cast ballots in the 2025 November general election.

Voters in Adams Township selected Randy Landis with 94 votes and Jared Hamilton with 79 votes to serve as Trustees. Rickey Berger received 63 votes.

Voters in Bedford Township selected Brian Dodson with 97 votes and Dudley Ray Willson Jr. with 67 votes to serve as Trustees. Alan Underwood received _ votes, while _ received _ votes.

Voters in Clark Township selected Jason Williamson with 49 votes and Ty Myers with 44 votes to serve as Trustees. Christopher Williamson received 42 votes.

Voters in Franklin Township selected Andrew D. Tumblin with 188 votes and _Dennis L Balo with 149 votes to serve as Trustees. Gregory M. Cox Jr. received 144 votes, while Devin R. Donley received 65 votes.

Voters in Jefferson Township selected Colt N Kaser with 245 votes and Ronald Geog with 183 votes to serve as Trustees. Jeffrey Fitch received 167 votes.

Voters in Lafayette Township selected Michael Allen Gress with 496 votes and Terron E. Hothem with 357 votes to serve as Trustees. James R. Schumaker received 299 votes, Mark McCombs Jr. received 172 votes, Ryan L Cottrell received 159 votes, and Christopher M. Kohman received 90 votes.

Voters in Oxford Township selected Michelle A. Carpenter with 245 votes and Douglas Patterson with 201 votes to serve as Trustees. While Travis L Hahn received 150 votes.

Voters in Tuscarawas Township selected Charles A. Selders with 110 votes and Destry L. Guilliams with 102 votes to serve as Trustees. Don Wells received 100 votes, while Justin A. Thompson received 87 votes.

Voters in Virginia Township selected Marc Clayton Lacy Jr. with 93 votes and Thomas A Shroyer with 67 votes to serve as Trustees. While Wade Sauerbrey received 24 votes.

Voters in Washington Township selected Bruce C. Stevens with 72 votes and David W. Ferrell with 70 votes to serve as Trustees. While Raymond J Dotson received 62 votes.

Voters served by the East Knox Board of Education in Coshocton County selected Joshua D. Beltz with 2 votes, Ronald J. Bostic with 2 votes, and Randy Reese with 2 votes to serve as board members. Jared D. Stien and Melissa Tomlinson received 0 votes.

Voters served by the Ridgewood Board of Education in Coshocton County selected Alan Folkert with 1006 votes and Lacey Rettos McCombs with 929 votes to serve as board members. Frank R Mathews received 836 votes.

Voters served by the Tri Valley Board of Education in Coshocton County selected Andrea Frueh Collet with 31 votes and Luke Davis with 27 votes to serve as board members. Nick Howard received 19 votes, while Rosie Nicholson received 19 votes.

Voters served by the West Holmes Board of Education in Coshocton County selected Ezra Day with 40 votes, Hans Ramseyer with 24 votes, and Tina Zickefoose with 23 votes to serve as board members. Andrew Jones received 18 votes.

Voters in Coshocton County approved a proposed five year 2.95 mills renewal levy for children services with 52% casting ballots in favor.

Voters in Jefferson Township approved a proposed three year 1.5 mills renewal levy for general construction with 61% casting ballots in favor.

Voters in Newcomerstown Exempted Village rejected a proposed five year 9.2 mills renewal levy for school current operating expenses with 60% casting ballots against.

Voters in Oxford Township approved a proposed five year 1 mill renewal levy for fire protection with 69% casting ballots in favor.

Voters served by the Tri-Valley Joint Fire District rejected a proposed 3 mills addition for fire protection levy with 62% casting ballots against.

Voters in the Village of Conesville approved a proposed five year 5 mills renewal levy for current operating expenses with 61 % casting ballots in favor.

Voters in the Village of Nellie approved a proposed five year 5 mills renewal levy for current operating expenses with 75% casting ballots in favor.

Voters in the Village of West Lafayette approved a proposed five year 3 mills renewal levy for current operating expenses with 56% casting ballots in favor.

See more unofficial results from around the region here.