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Here are the unofficial results for the 2025 November general election in Fairfield County
By: WOUB News Team
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FAIRFIELD COUNTY, Ohio (WOUB) — According to unofficial results, 19.5% of registered voters in Fairfield County cast ballots in the 2025 November general election.
Voters in Canal Winchester selected Laurie Amick with 162 votes, Hanna Adella Detwiler with 160 votes, Patrick Shea with 150 votes and David Payne with 149 votes to fill City Council seats. Shane Finkle received 102 votes, James Holter received 99 votes and Chuck Milliken received 98 votes.
Voters in Lancaster selected Amie Gustavson Cohen with 499 votes to fill the Ward 3 City Council seat. Steve Luchtenberg received 354 votes.
Voters in Lancaster selected Kate Smiley with 255 votes to fill the Ward 5 City Council seat. Ethan Dorr received 217 votes.
Voters in Reyoldsburg selected Shanette Strickland with 57 votes for city auditor. Stephen Cicak received 14 votes.
Voters in Reynoldsburg selected Stacie Baker with 60 votes, Angela Abram with 57 votes and Mildred Johnson with 57 votes to fill City Council at large seats. Barth Cotner and Kamal Subedi each received 13 votes.
Voters in Buckeye Lake selected Michelle McCormick with 2 votes, Kellie Green with 1 vote and Deborah Julian with 1 votes to fill Village Council seats. Chonlatit Andy Sirisukha received no votes.
Voters in Lithopolis selected Michael Long with 179 votes, Scott Green with 175 votes, Corey Gibson with 175 votes and Michael Belek with 171 votes to fill Village Council seats. Napier Long received 129 votes.
Voters in Bloom Township selected Carol Moore with 1,214 votes and Brian Randles with 1,153 votes to serve as trustees. Fred Eugene Silvia received 558 votes.
Voters in Clearcreek Township selected Tim Cordle with 370 votes and Brian Thaxton with 305 votes to serve as trustees. Jimmy Miller received 165 votes.
Voters in Greenfield Township selected Jennifer Sitterley with 607 votes and Lonnie Kosch with 548 votes to serve as trustees. Kent Searle received 295 votes, Danielle Keefer received 288 votes and David Bichard received 163 votes.
Voters in Hocking Township selected Stephen Wolfe with 280 votes and Judd Ellinger with 55 votes to serve as trustees. William Good received 54 votes.
Voters in Liberty Township selected Randy Kemmerer with 795 votes and Matthew Bader with 444 votes to serve as trustees. James Snider received 274 votes.
Voters in Madison Township selected Robert Walters with 166 votes and Chad Frank with 112 votes to serve as trustees. Kim Frank received 69 votes.
Voters in Violet Township selected Lori Sanders with 5,911 votes and Mark Matthews with 4,340 votes to serve as trustees. Terry Dunlap Sr. received 3,693 votes.
Voters in Walnut Township selected Robert Slater II with 625 votes and Doug Leith with 538 votes to serve as trustees. Christina Hill received 351 votes and Barney Phalen received 336 votes.
Voters served by the Bloom-Carroll Local School District School Board selected Joe Abbott with 1,585 votes, Matthew Bratton with 1,475 votes and John Ryan Gueli with 976 votes to serve as board members. Jimmy Johnson received 606 votes.
Voters served by the Canal Winchester Local School District School Board selected Joe Arndt with 501 votes, Lea Cobb with 453 votes and Dave Ge0rge with 286 votes to serve as board members. Monika Talley received 261 votes, Elizabeth Jewel received 229 votes, Lauren Torgerson received 211 votes and Vangela Barnes received 181 votes.
Voters served by the Pickerington Local School District School Board selected Brooke LaGrasso with 5,335 votes, Ryan Holstine with 5,132 votes and Charles Newman with 4,849 votes to serve as board members. Cheryl Ricketts received 3,327 votes, J.D. Postage received 2,900 votes, Paul Hamman received 2,539 votes and Toby Sidorski received 1,983 votes.
Voters served by the Southwest Licking Local School District School Board selected Michael Miller with 143 votes, Tanya Moore with 132 votes and Catherine Spindler with 122 votes to serve as board members. John Vincent received 108 votes.
Voters served by the Pickaway County Educational Service Center Governing Board selected Bill McGowan with 37 votes, Kevin Archer with 3 votes and Joy Hoover with 2 votes to serve as board members. Bethany Reid received no votes.
Voters in the Canal Winchester approved a proposed charter amendment with 70% casting ballots in favor.
Voters in the in the village of Buckeye Lake approved a proposed charter amendment with 75% casting ballots in favor.
Voters in the village of Buckeye Lake rejected a proposed 1.5% income tax with 100% casting ballots against.
Voters in the Rushcreek Township approved a proposed five-year 1.85 mills renewal levy for fire and EMS with 69% casting ballots in favor.
Voters in the Violet Township approved a proposed five-year 1.5 mills renewal levy for roads and bridges with 66% casting ballots in favor.
Voters in the Southwest Licking Local School District rejected a proposed 3.48 mills bond issue and levy with 83% casting ballots against.
See more unofficial results from around the region here.
