Final County-Wide Election Results
WARSAW — Kosciusko voter turn out was at 60.9 percent, lower than the 2012 and 2008 Presidential elections, where turn out was at 62-63 percent.
All precincts have been counted with the final precincts arriving at 8:49 p.m. Totals for the county are:
President
Donald J. Trump, Republican — 23,909
Hillary Clinton, Democrat — 6,311
Gary Johnson, Libertarian — 1,687
Write-In — 506
United States Senate
Todd Young, Republican — 22,179
Evan Bayh, Democrat — 8,025
Lucy Brenton, Libertarian — 1,981
Write-In — 7
Governor
Eric Holcomb, Republican — 22,287
John R. Gregg, Democrat — 8,454
Rex Bell, Libertarian — 1,267
Write-In — 5
Attorney General
Curtis T. Hill, Jr., Republican — 25,451
Lorenzo Arrendondo, Democrat — 5,822
Superintendent of Public Instruction
Jennifer McCormick, Republican — 22,317
Glenda Ritz, Democrat — 9,039
U.S. Rep. 2nd District
Jackie Walorski, Republican — 8,871
Lynn C. Coleman, Democrat — 2,140
Ron Cenkush, Libertarian — 503
U.S. Representative 3rd District
Jim Banks, Republican — 15,725
Tommy A. Schrader, Democrat — 3,460
Pepper Snyder, Libertarian — 1,232
Senate District 9
Ryan Mishler, Republican — 19,521
Senate District 12
Blake Doriot, Republican — 2,610
Carl Rust, Democrat — 797
Senate District 18
Randall Head, Republican — 4,298
State Representative District 18
David A. Wolkins, Republican — 8,692
Dee M. Moore, Democrat — 2,217
State Representative District 22
Curt Nisly, Republican — 15,192
Brian J. Smith, Democrat — 4,781
County Races
Clerk of Circuit Court
Ann M. Torpy, Republican — 27,025
County Treasurer
Rhonda J. Helser, Republican — 26,740
County Coroner
Anthony W. Ciriello, Republican — 27,540
County Surveyor
Michael E. Kissinger, Republican — 27,311
County Commissioner-Middle District
Ronald Truex, Republican — 27,060
County Commissioner – Northern District
Brad Jackson, Republican — 26,970
County Council At-Large
Sue Ann Mitchell, Republican — 20,344
Robert (Bob) Sanders, Republican — 19,471
Joni L. Truex, Republican — 18,103
School Boards
Tippecanoe Valley
District 1
Tyler Bouse — 711
David O’Brien — 597
Aaron A. Zolman — 1,282
District 2
Adam S. Heckaman — 1,370
Stephanie M. Overbey — 723
Matt Smith — 488
Triton
District At-Large
Kevin R. Boyer — 395
District 3
Amy Middaugh — 371
Wa-Nee
At-Large
Christina Eshelman — 331
Shawn C. Johnson — 348
Olive Township-Elkhart County
Eric Brown — 399
Scott & Jefferson Townships
Don Lehman — 446
Warsaw
District 3
Elizabeth D. (Elle) Turley — 2,157
District 4
Randy Polston — 2,256
District 6
Jay M. Baumgartner — 1,527
Wawasee
District 1
Gerald Coy — 2,612
Mike Wilson — 4,102
District 2
Donald August Bokhart — 2,732
Michael E. Lamle — 1,732
David Rosenberry — 2,171
Whitko
District 1
Georgia Tenney — 1,851
District 2
Carrie Lynn Hoffman — 1,525
District 3
Joseph A. Begley — 1,031
Stephen P. Smith — 728
Public Question
Public question No. 1 asks if the state’s constitution should be amended by adding a Section 39 to Article 1 to provide that the right to hunt, fish, and harvest wildlife shall be forever preserved for the public good, subject only to the laws prescribed by the General Assembly and rules prescribed by virtue of the authority of the General Assembly to:
Yes — 22,718
No — 4,142
Indiana Court of Appeals 3rd District Judge Terry A. Crone
Yes — 19,649
No — 6,593
Indiana Court of Appeals 4th District Judge Patricia A. Riley
Yes — 20,114
No — 6,118