First Election Results In
WARSAW — Warsaw 4-2 was the first precinct to arrive at 6:22 p.m. with Warsaw 4-3 soon following. The first results contained absentee ballots and were distributed at 6:53 p.m. with eight precincts reporting. The results are:
President
Donald J. Trump, Republican — 6,333
Hillary Clinton, Democrat — 1,964
Gary Johnson, Libertarian — 448
Write-In — 156
United States Senate
Todd Young, Republican — 6,048
Evan Bayh, Democrat — 2,344
Lucy Brenton, Libertarian — 473
Write-In — 2
Governor
Eric Holcomb, Republican — 6,027
John R. Gregg, Democrat — 2,482
Rex Bell, Libertarian — 312
Write-In — 1
Attorney General
Curtis T. Hill, Jr., Republican — 6,834
Lorenzo Arrendondo, Democrat — 1,794
Superintendent of Public Instruction
Jennifer McCormick, Republican — 6,060
Glenda Ritz, Democrat — 2,593
U.S. Rep. 2nd District
Jackie Walorski, Republican — 1,553
Lynn C. Coleman, Democrat — 414
Ron Cenkush, Libertarian — 66
U.S. Representative 3rd District
Jim Banks, Republican — 5,122
Tommy A. Schrader, Democrat — 1,234
Pepper Snyder, Libertarian — 387
Senate District 9
Ryan Mishler, Republican — 6,088
Senate District 12
Blake Doriot, Republican — 436
Carl Rust, Democrat — 166
Senate District 18
Randall Head, Republican — 616
State Representative District 18
David A. Wolkins, Republican — 2,128
Dee M. Moore, Democrat — 577
State Representative District 22
Curt Nisly, Republican — 4,330
Brian J. Smith, Democrat — 1,486
County Races
Clerk of Circuit Court
Ann M. Torpy, Republican — 7,297
County Treasurer
Rhonda J. Helser, Republican — 7,235
County Coroner
Anthony W. Ciriello, Republican — 7,412
County Surveyor
Michael E. Kissinger, Republican — 7,337
County Commissioner-Middle District
Ronald Truex, Republican — 7,246
County Commissioner – Northern District
Brad Jackson, Republican — 7,231
County Council At-Large
Sue Ann Mitchell, Republican — 5,547
Robert (Bob) Sanders, Republican — 5,305
Joni L. Truex, Republican — 4,954
School Boards
Tippecanoe Valley
District 1
Tyler Bouse — 87
David O’Brien — 76
Aaron A. Zolman — 196
District 2
Adam S. Heckaman — 176
Stephanie M. Overbey — 113
Matt Smith — 71
Triton
District At-Large
Kevin R. Boyer — 36
District 3
Amy Middaugh — 34
Wa-Nee
At-Large
Christina Eshelman — 176
Shawn C. Johnson —178
Olive Township-Elkhart County
Eric Brown — 209
Scott & Jefferson Townships
Don Lehman — 225
Warsaw
District 3
Elizabeth D. (Elle) Turley — 387
District 4
Randy Polston — 863
District 6
Jay M. Baumgartner — 669
Wawasee
District 1
Gerald Coy — 404
Mike Wilson — 680
District 2
Donald August Bokhart — 420
Michael E. Lamle — 285
David Rosenberry — 348
Whitko
District 1
Georgia Tenney — 254
District 2
Carrie Lynn Hoffman — 207
District 3
Joseph A. Begley — 120
Stephen P. Smith — 107
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 — 6,211
No — 1,083
Indiana Court of Appeals 3rd District Judge Terry A. Crone
Yes — 5,312
No — 1,639
Indiana Court of Appeals 4th District Judge Patricia A. Riley
Yes — 5,434
No — 1,521