FINAL: Local Election Results
A total of 49,210 registered voters – or 61.99 percent – voted in today’s General Election.
Final voting results for all 69 Kosciusko County precincts:
President
Mitt Romney (R) – 22,553
Barack Obama (D) – 6,862
Gary Johnson (L) – 624
U.S. Senator
Richard Mourdock (R) – 19,905
Joe Donnelly (D) – 8,236
Andrew Horning (L) – 1,598
Governor and Lt. Governor
Mike Pence (R) – 20,527
John Gregg (D) – 8,300
Rupert Boneham (L) – 919
Attorney General
Greg Zoeller (R) – 22,588
Kay Fleming (D) – 6,543
Superintendent of Public Instruction
Tony Bennett (R) – 18,595
Glenda Ritz (D) – 10,555
U.S. State Rep. District 2
Jackie Walorski (R) – 7,330
Brendan Mullen (D) – 3,145
Joseph Wayne Ruiz (L) – 362
United States Rept. District 3
Marlin Stutzman (R) – 14,576
Kevin Boyd (D) – 4,093
State Senator District 9
Ryan Mishler (R) – 18,111
State Senator District 12
Carlin Yoder (R) – 2,424
Jim Ball (D) – 868
State Senator District 18
Randall Head (R) – 3,876
State Rep. District 18
David Wolkins (R) – 7,830
Christopher Wright (D) – 2,366
State Rep. District 22
Rebecca Kubacki (R) – 14,101
John Bonitati (D) – 4,812
Judge 54th Judicial Circuit
Michael Reed (R) – 24,836
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Jason McSherry (R) – 24,629
County Treasurer
Sue Ann Mitchell (R) – 22,227
Sarah McKinley (D) – 6,654
County Coroner
Michael D. Wilson (R) – 24,722
County Surveyor
Richard Kemper (R) – 24,465
County Commissioner Northern District
Brad Jackson (R) – 24,396
County Commissioner Middle District
Ronald Truex (R) – 24,177
County Council At-Large
(Top 3 vote getters)
Jonathan Fussle (R) – 20,469
Robert Sanders (R) – 20,517
Larry Teghtmeyer (R) – 20,337
Joshua Bartman (D) – 6,826
Lee Ann Brown (D) – 8,309
Tippecanoe Valley School Board District 1
David O’Brien – 1,885
Tippecanoe Valley School Board District 2
William (Tom) Craft – 1,132
Hal Hoffman – 1,065
Triton School Board At-Large
Kevin Boyer – 328
Triton School Board District 3
Amy Middaugh – 300
Wa-Nee School Board At-Large
(Vote for 2)
Christina Eshelman – 314
Shawn Johnson – 290
Wa-Nee School Board Olive Township
Eric Brown – 340
Wa-Nee School Board Scott/Jefferson
Don Lehman – 393
Warsaw School Board District 3
M. Curt Hermann – 2,181
Warsaw School Board District 4
Christie Gale – 731
Randy Polston – 1,572
Warsaw School Board District 6
Jay Baumgartner – 1,334
Wawasee School Board
(Top 2 vote getters of all districts)
District 1
Brent Robinson – 2,435
Michael D. Wilson – 3,214
District 2
George Gilbert – 2,700
Brandy Maney – 1,634
District 3
Heidi Rozow – 2,362
Whitko School Board District 1
Philip Menzie – 546
Georgia Tenney – 1,262
Whitko School Board District 3
Joseph Begley – 1,357
ISC Justice – David
(Vote for 1)
Yes – 16,129
No – 6,776
ISC Justice – Rucker
(Vote for 1)
Yes – 16,615
No – 5,937
Appeals Judge – Barnes
(Vote for 1)
Yes – 17,127
No – 5,511
Appeals Judge – Mathias
(Vote for 1)
Yes – 16,736
No – 5,543
Appeals Judge – Vaidik
(Vote for 1)
Yes – 16,679
No – 5,646
ABSENTEE RESULTS
President
Mitt Romney (R) – 3,484 or 74.41%
Barack Obama (D) – 1,134 or 24.22%
U.S. Senator
Richard Mourdock (R) – 3,149 or 68.13%
Joe Donnelly (D) – 1,323 or 28.62%
Andrew Horning (L) – 136 or 3.16%
Governor and Lt. Governor
Mike Pence (R) – 3,242 or 70.55%
John Gregg (D) – 1,251 or 27.23%
Rupert Boneham (L) – 102 or 2.22%
Attorney General
Greg Zoeller (R) – 3,452 or 76.41%
Kay Fleming (D) – 1.066 or 23.59%
Superintendent of Public Instruction
Tony Bennett (R) – 3,088 or 68.82%
Glenda Ritz (D) – 1,399 or 31.18%
U.S. State Rep. District 2
Jackie Walorski (R) – 1,031 or 71.90%
Brendan Mullen (D) – 317 or 25.87%
Joseph Wayne Ruiz (L) 32 or 2.23%
United States Rept. District 3
Marlin Stutzman (R) – 2,416 or 76.67%
Kevin Boyd (D) – 735 or 23.33%
State Senator District 9
Ryan Mishler (R) – 2,850 or 100%
State Senator District 12
Carlin Yoder (R) – 399 or 73.48%
Jim Ball (D) – 144 or 26.52%
State Senator District 18
Randall Head (R) 436 or 100%
State Rep. District 18
David Wolkins (R) – 1,205 or 78.50%
Christopher Wright (D) – 330 or 21.50%
State Rep. District 22
Rebecca Kubacki (R) – 2,182
John Bonitati (D) – 782
Judge 54th Judicial Circuit
Michael Reed (R) – 3,764 or 100%
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Jason McSherry (R) – 3,694 or 100%
County Treasurer
Sue Ann Mitchell (R) – 3,448 or 77.08%
Sarah McKinley (D) – 1,025 or 22.92%
County Coroner
Michael D. Wilson (R) – 3,699 or 100%
County Surveyor
Richard Kemper (R) – 3,689 or 100%
County Commissioner Northern District
Brad Jackson (R) – 3,670 or 100%
County Commissioner Middle District
Ronald Truex (R) – 3,622 or 100%
County Council At-Large
(Top 3 vote getters)
Jonathan Fussle (R) – 3,197 or 26.47%
Robert Sanders (R) – 3,256 or 26.96%
Larry Teghtmeyer (R) – 3,230 or 26.75%
Joshua Bartman (D) – 1,107 or 9.17%
Lee Ann Brown (D) – 1,287 or 10.66%
Tippecanoe Valley School Board District 1
David O’Brien – 216 or 100%
Tippecanoe Valley School Board District 2
William (Tom) Craft – 119 or 49.58%
Hal Hoffman – 121 or 50.42%
Triton School Board At-Large
Kevin Boyer – 30 or 100%
Triton School Board District 3
Amy Middaugh – 28 or 100%
Wa-Nee School Board At-Large
(Vote for 2)
Christina Eshelman – 29 or 48.33%
Shawn Johnson – 31 or 51.67%
Wa-Nee School Board Olive Township
Eric Brown – 33 or 100%
Wa-Nee School Board Scott/Jefferson
Don Lehman – 33 or 100%
Warsaw School Board District 3
M. Curt Hermann – 371
Warsaw School Board District 4
Christie Gale – 151 or 34.55%
Randy Polston – 286 or 65.45%
Warsaw School Board District 6
Jay Baumgartner – 177 or 100%
Wawasee School Board
(Top 2 vote getters in all districts)
District 1
Brent Robinson – 273 or 42.86%
Michael D. Wilson – 364 or 57.14%
District 2
George Gilbert – 312 or 62.03%
Brandy Maney – 191 or 37.97%
District 3
Heidi Rozow – 300 or 100%
Whitko School Board District 1
Philip Menzie – 50 or 26.88%
Georgia Tenney – 136 or 73.12%
Whitko School Board District 3
Joseph Begley – 147 or 100%
ISC Justice – David
(Vote for 1)
Yes – 2,398
No – 883
ISC Justice – Rucker
(Vote for 1)
Yes – 2,398
No – 827
Appeals Judge – Barnes
(Vote for 1)
Yes – 2,488
No – 762
Appeals Judge – Mathias
(Vote for 1)
Yes – 2,435
No – 766
Appeals Judge – Vaidik
(Vote for 1)
Yes – 2,454
No – 771
6 p.m. – Polls have officially closed in Indiana and precincts will soon begin reporting to the Kosciusko County Justice Building where ballots will be entered and counted.
Kosciusko County Clerk Jason McSherry reported at the end of absentee/early voting, which concluded at noon Monday, a total of 4,731 votes had been cast. That was greater than the 3,620 ballots that were cast in early voting in the 2008 General Election.
We have reporters at the Justice Building and will be updating local election results as they come in.
Check back often as we continue to provide updates.