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Here are the unofficial results for the 2025 November general election in Pike County
By: WOUB News Team
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PIKE COUNTY, Ohio (WOUB) — According to unofficial results, 21.31% of registered voters in Pike County cast ballots in the 2025 November general election.
Voters in Jackson Township selected Todd A. Jackson with 141 votes and Lee Whitt with 118 votes to serve as Trustees. Johnny Cydrus received 84 votes, while Johnny Cydrus Jr. received 52 votes.
Voters in Mifflin Township selected Charles J. Claytor Jr. with 88 votes and Charles Darren Hannah with 128 votes to serve as Trustees. Brandon A. Brewster received 55 votes.
Voters in Pebble Township selected Michael L. Ratliff with 218 votes and Gary W. Goble with 160 votes to serve as Trustees. Richard Lee Beasley received 100 votes, while James Norman received 94 votes.
Voters in Perry Township selected Darrell Wayne Carter to serve as a Trustee with 42 votes. Scott M. Cooper and Bruce A. Nance tied with 38 votes. John Wayne Jenkins received 32 votes.
Voters in Scioto Township selected Lewie Pritchett with 120 votes and Bernard S. Neal with 82 votes to serve as Trustees. Lou Thompson received 67 votes, while Nancy Hicks received 32 votes.
Voters served by the Scioto Valley Local School District Board of Education in Pike County selected Darrell Reno with 781 votes, Julie Galloway with 554 votes and Aaron B. Lapp with 552 votes to serve as board members. Brian Birkhimer received 452 votes.
Voters served by the Waverly Central School District Board of Education in Pike County selected Josh Remy with 1032 votes, Diane M. Crabtree with 884 votes and Braydon Lewis Bevens with 761 votes to serve as board members. Ann C. Oyer received 723 votes.
Voters served by the Western Local School District Board of Education in Pike County selected Karlota May with 320 votes, Tyler Wessel with 272 votes and Dillon Guilkey with 250 votes to serve as board members. Debra L. Grooms received 244 votes.
Pike County voters approved a proposed ten year 0.8 mill renewal levy for the county’s Board of Developmental Disabilities with 62% casting ballots in favor.
Voters in the Village of Waverly approved a proposed five year 1.5 mills additional levy for fire protection with 63.72% casting ballots in favor.
Pebble Township voters approved a proposed five year 1.5 mills replacement levy for fire protection with 75.26% casting ballots in favor.
Pee Pee Township voters approved a proposed five year 1 mill renewal levy for fire protection with 74.27% casting ballots in favor.
Seal Township voters approved a proposed five year 0.8 mill renewal levy for fire protection with 76.73% casting ballots in favor.
See more unofficial results from around the region here.
