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Clinton County Decides: Election 2024

FRANKFORT, Ind. (November 6, 2024) – Only one local race was left undecided last night; Rossville School Board 19 with both candidates being write-ins, the Clinton County Clerks Office reported those results be available at some point today – 457 total write-in votes were cast.

With 62 of 62 election terminals tabulated, here is how Clinton County voters voted in the 2024 General Election.

Registered Voters: 20350
Voters: 12631
Voter Turnout: 62.07%

County Council Member At-Large (Pick 3)

Mark Newhart, Democratic – 3242
Jeff Chynoweth, Republican – 6551
James (Mike) Hensley, Republican – 6760
Mary King, Republican – 6245

Clinton Central School Board

Central District 11:
Jerry Lysko – 493
Amy Mennen – 1406

Rossville School Board

Rossville Clay Twp:
Joe Hufford – 927
Dillon Rothrock – 505

Rossville District 19 (Write-In Candidates):
Janet Blackburn – Unknown
Jentry Pendleton – Unknown

Rossville District 20:
Brent Michael – 931
Julia Mink – 406

Planned Cradle-to-Career Tech Center Scaled Back

The planned Cradle-to-Career Tech Center planned to be built on land owned by the Community Schools of Frankfort will be scaled back due to funding. The Center is planned to be built on land where the current bus garage is located - the far left in image.

FRANKFORT, Ind. (May 10, 2023) – The planned Cradle-to-Career Tech Center to be located on land owned by the Community Schools of Frankfort (CSF) – where the current bus garage is located – will be scaled down from $22 million to $10 to $12 million according to CSF Superintendent Dr. Matt Rhoda in comments made after Tuesday’s CSF school board meeting.

“We determined we needed to scale the project down – pretty much in half – so we are going to scale down the $22 million, down to $10 to $12 million,” said Dr. Rhoda. “And, we are looking at trying to find funding to hire a fundraiser as well as a grant writer to really spearhead and brainstorm. We are not able, all of us have full time jobs – we are not able to get out and knock on doors and get decision makers from businesses and industry in front of our presentation with the frequency we thought we would be able to do.”

The decision was made after a meeting was held Monday with project stakeholders. Dr. Rhoda said some of those in attendance included Frankfort Mayor Judy Sheets, County Council representative Carol Price as well as all four county school superintendents.

“We have been able to talk to NHK. We have talked to Frito Lay, but the people in charge of the money are in Plano, Texas. So we want to have someone who can spearhead this. Would be great to have someone who is both a grant writer and fundraiser. And, we will be looking to raise money to pay for that.”

Dr. Rhoda provided an update on fundraising activities.

“Between the City and County each donating $250,000 and IU Health – they are just about at a million, about $750,000. We have the READI grant, which need to have MOU’s from the schools and resolutions from the City and County by the end of June.”

The facility will be scaled back as well prioritizing the programs offered will need addressed.

“We will scale down the vocational side, scale down the early learning side – mainly not as many labs and pathways going in there. We really need to look at what do want to put in there first. And, what can the early learning side do to still satisfy help our community with childcare. The early learning side is really a small component – the vocational side is where the majority of the cost is going.”

IVY Tech remains key according to Dr. Rhoda.

“We won’t be able to do it without IVY Tech. IVY Tech is a main ingredient, both with what they can do for supporting our kids in pathways and dual enrollment classes as well as what they can do by coming-in in the evenings to train adults for our local industry.”

The building of a facility might be as much as 36-months out; however, Dr. Rhoda sees a 12-month goal for the project being hiring someone to lead fundraising and grant writing.

“Over the course of the next year we want to close to that target, but we have got to get someone to help us with that because more time needs to be spent on relationships with our industry and business leaders to be able get then to come-in and get excited about this and want to be able contribute to the project.”

A signing ceremony for all stakeholders will take place on June 7th at 6pm at the CSF administration building – this is being conducted to satisfy a condition of the READI grant.

A New 3-Story County Annex Building & Courthouse Renovation Could Cost As Much $46 Million over a 20-Year Finance Period

A New 3-Story County Annex Building & Courthouse Renovation Could Cost As Much $46 Million over a 20-Year Finance Period

FRANKFORT, Ind. – A new Clinton County Government Annex Building was discussed during a special meeting of the Clinton County Commissioners and Clinton County Council Friday morning.

The meeting was held to discuss what to do with the county owned property at 2 E. Washington St., the former Regions building, as well as the renovation of the current Courthouse.

The commissioners and council are seeking to move all non-court related business to the Annex while keeping the Courthouse strictly for court business.

Members of the respective government bodies heard from representatives from Envoy, the company selected to oversee the work and Baker Tilly, the firm that handles the county’s financial planning.

The takeaway. Building a new Annex building is more economical over the long run and the Courthouse needs exterior renovation in addition to interior upgrades.

The price tag will depend on whether a two-story or three-story structure is built and the type of financing used to pay for the work at the Annex and Courthouse.

The Courthouse cost is projected at $9.8 million and members voiced positive comments for the third-story option but need more time to contemplate that decision with an estimated cost around $16.7 million. Depending on the financing option used, the combined two projects will cost between $27 million and $28 million. With a 20-year bond payback, the combined project, with interest, could run between $41 million and $46 million according to documents prepared by Baker Tilly and provided by Council President Alan Dunn.

The County plans to use $5 million in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds and bond the remaining $22 million to $23 million.

“My personal feeling is that we wanna move forward with new construction on the Annex building on the site of the current Regions building and that we’ll want to do that as a three-story building that gives the county some room to grow over the next 30 years,” said Dunn after the meeting. “And that’s really what we’re looking at is, what our administrative building needs are gonna be over the next generation.”

Council member Jeff Chynoweth voiced a concern during the meeting with how fast a decision was wanting to be made on this combined project.

“Can we chew on this for a week or something,” commented Chynoweth when asked by Dunn of his thoughts. Dunn continued with asking for Chynoweth’s initial thoughts.

“I don’t do anything in 45-minutes and neither does anyone in this room. I know you guys have been privy to a lot of things. I know I heard about this problem in Rural King. So that kind of sets me off a little bit.”

Commissioners President Jordan Brewer also favors building a new Annex.

“I think the commissioners, you could tell by the input today, even though we didn’t take a vote, that there’s a leaning towards going the new, because honestly, it just makes the most economic sense,” stated Brewer after the meeting. “It makes the most operational sense, and it’s what will provide a facility that will have a 30 year life for this community.”

Brewer continued, “And I have been privy to a lot more information than even with Shared today, because I have weekly meetings on this project and so we have a lot more candid conversations. But you know, with the water infiltration, the mold remediation, the potential asbestos, as well as the integrity of the building, we have a lot of unknowns in doing a remodel versus new.”

Brewer stressed the operational efficiencies a new building will bring.

“Although [Envoy] didn’t put a dollar amount on it today in our internal conversations there’s gonna be a huge operational efficiency financial efficiency in the new building compared to remodeling this current one. We have a ton of wasted space in it. As I mentioned, the roof has issues of being even able to hold the heating and cooling system, and there could be some challenges with that.”

The new Annex project design has been shown to the Frankfort Historical Preservation Committee for exterior design according to Brewer.

“So we we went a little proactive and went to the Historical Preservation Committee just to kind of get a better understanding – because one of the concerns we had in our conversation was – are we even gonna be able to do a new build? There was no reason to have all these meetings and put all this effort and time into it if, if for some reason that we couldn’t even tear that down just based on, you know, things within the community.”

Both government bodies are scheduling to vote on the matter on Tuesday, December 13. The Council will vote first at its scheduled 9 a.m. meeting followed by a special meeting of the Commissioners at 10:30 a.m.. Both meetings will be held at the Courthouse.

2022 Clinton County General Election Results

clinton county 2022 general election results

CLINTON COUNTY, Ind. – The following are results from Tuesday’s General Election voting released from the Clinton County Clerk’s Office.

CLINTON COUNTY ASSESSOR
JADA M RAY, REPUBLICAN: 6052

CLINTON COUNTY AUDITOR
BRITT OSTLER, REPUBLICAN: 6129

CLINTON COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT CLERK
STEPHANIE HARSHBARGER, REPUBLICAN: 6138

CLINTON COUNTY COMMISSIONER, DISTRICT 3
JORDAN BREWER, REPUBLICAN: 5767

CLINTON COUNTY COUNCIL, DISTRICT 1
CAROL J PRICE, REPUBLICAN: 729
DAVID A (RIGGSY) RIGGS, DEMOCRATIC: 282

CLINTON COUNTY COUNCIL, DISTRICT 2
JAKE MYERS, REPUBLICAN: 1036

CLINTON COUNTY COUNCIL, DISTRICT 3
JOSEPH MINK, REPUBLICAN: 1848
MARK A NEWHART, DEMOCRATIC: 619

CLINTON COUNTY COUNCIL, DISTRICT 4
ALAN DUNN, REPUBLICAN: 2120

CLINTON COUNTY SHERIFF
RICHARD L “RICH” KELLY, REPUBLICAN: 5905

PROSECUTING ATTORNEY OF CLINTON COUNTY, 45TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
ANTHONY J. SOMMER, REPUBLICAN: 5874

CENTER TOWNSHIP BOARD MEMBER (3 TO BE ELECTED)
STEPHANIE COOPER, REPUBLICAN: 1519
ZACHARY J LIGHT, REPUBLICAN: 1302
DON STOCK, REPUBLICAN: 1461

CENTER TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE, CLINTON COUNTY
JAMI PRATT, REPUBLICAN: 2093

FOREST TOWNSHIP BOARD MEMBER
KATIE TRENARY, REPUBLICAN: 166

FOREST TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE, CLINTON COUNTY
BRENDA ROBERTOSN, REPUBLICAN: 208

JACKSON TOWNSHIP BOARD MEMBER (3 TO BE ELECTED)
NEAL J CLARK, REPUBLICAN: 255
JAMES A MENNEN, REPUBLICAN: 244
MICHAEL A PERRY, REPUBLICAN: 220

JACKSON TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE, CLINTON COUNTY
ANITA STEWART, REPUBLICAN: 333

JOHNSON TOWNSHIP BOARD MEMBER, CLINTON COUNTY (3 TO BE ELECTED)
TRAVIS KRAMER, REPUBLICAN: 57
TIM WYRICK, REPUBLICAN: 69

JOHNSON TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE, CLINTON COUNTY
TOM MARSHALL, REPUBLICAN: 91

KIRKLIN TOWNSHIP BOARD MEMBER, CLINTON COUNTY (3 TO BE ELECTED)
MICHAEL D HENRY, REPUBLICAN: 279
ROGER A MCCLAIN, REPUBLICAN: 224
JOHN W GRICE, DEMOCRATIC: 182

KIRKLIN TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE, CLINTON COUNTY
DARRIN S LAFFERTY, DEMOCRATIC: 240

MADISON TOWNSHIP BOARD MEMBER, CLINTON COUNTY (3 TO BE ELECTED)
TROY CLARK, DEMOCRATIC: 245
JOHN T MEYER, DEMOCRATIC: 256
AMIE MULLIKIN, DEMOCRATIC: 261

MADISON TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE, CLINTON COUNTY
ANDRES HUBER, REPUBLICAN: 512

MICHIGAN TOWNSHIP BOARD MEMBER, CLINTON COUNTY (3 TO BE ELECTED)
MATT SACHA, REPUBLICAN: 356

MICHIGAN TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE, CLINTON COUNTY
NICK K BALES, REPUBLICAN: 445

OWEN TOWNSHIP BOARD MEMBER, CLINTON COUNTY (3 TO BE ELECTED)
ALLEN J BECKETT SR., DEMOCRATIC: 98
CRAIG B MICHAEL, DEMOCRATIC: 102
LEWIS B FLOHR, REPUBLICAN: 177

OWEN TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE, CLINTON COUNTY
CORY KLINEDINST, REPUBLICAN: 217

PERRY TOWNSHIP BOARD MEMBER, CLINTON COUNTY (3 TO BE ELECTED)
BRADLEY BAILEY, REPUBLICAN: 266
DEVIN G BELL, REPUBLICAN: 225
JAMEY L CHANEY, REPUBLICAN: 251

PERRY TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE, CLINTON COUNTY
SCOTT KIMMEL, REPUBLICAN: 366

ROSS TOWNSHIP BOARD MEMBER, CLINTON COUNTY (3 TO BE ELECTED)
GARY W GANGWER, REPUBLICAN: 545

ROSS TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE, CLINTON COUNTY
JAMES (JIM) HARRIS, REPUBLICAN: 703

SUGAR CREEK TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE, CLINTON COUNTY
JEREMY PAYNE, REPUBLICAN: 154

UNION TOWNSHIP BOARD MEMBER, CLINTON COUNTY (3 TO BE ELECTED)
C. DAVID LITTLE, DEMOCRATIC: 154
JOE CARTER, REPUBLICAN: 213
PAUL L DORSEY, REPUBLICAN: 194

UNION TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE, CLINTON COUNTY
KEVIN EVEANS, REPUBLICAN: 170
LARRY L LAUGHNER, DEMOCRATIC: 143

WARREN TOWNSHIP BOARD MEMBER, CLINTON COUNTY (3 TO BE ELECTED)
PHILLIP D CARTER, REPUBLICAN: 133
MARY E HARNESS, REPUBLICAN: 111

WARREN TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE, CLINTON COUNTY
LARRY MILLER, DEMOCRATIC: 101

WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP BOARD MEMBER, CLINTON COUNTY (3 TO BE ELECTED)
WILLIAM G FULTZ, REPUBLICAN: 165
JIM KNAPP, REPUBLICAN: 177
ROBERT J STINSON, REPUBLICAN: 195

WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE, CLINTON COUNTY
JEFFREY C SIGLER, REPUBLICAN: 273

KIRKLIN TOWN COUNCIL MEMBER, CLINTON COUNTY (2 TO BE ELECTED)
JENNIFER BOWMAN , REPUBLICAN: 100
JERRY FAUCETT, REPUBLICAN: 110
LISA GARDNER, DEMOCRATIC: 70

CLINTON CENTRAL SCHOOL BOARD, AT LARGE
BRYCE EATON, NON PARTISAN: 1068

CLINTON CENTRAL SCHOOL BOARD, DISTRICT 10
GINA M CRENSHAW , NON PARTISAN: 865
CRAIG M SHEETS, NON PARTISAN: 446

CLINTON CENTRAL SCHOOL BOARD, DISTRICT 12
KATIE COHEE, NON PARTISAN:1111

CLINTON PRAIRIE SCHOOL BOARD, AT LARGE
ROB ALLEN, NON PARTISAN: 688
JUSTIN R BREWER, NON PARTISAN: 726

CLINTON PRAIRIE SCHOOL BOARD, DISTRICT 17
TOBY J BOYER, NON PARTISAN: 517
CYNTHIA D NEAL, NON PARTISAN: 915

FRANKFORT COMMUNITY SCHOOL BOARD, DISTRICT 4
KRISTEN L BEARDSLEY, NON PARTISAN: 1941

FRANKFORT COMMUNITY SCHOOL BOARD, DISTRICT 5
AMANDA (MANDI) MITCHELL, NON PARTISAN:1901

FRANKFORT COMMUNITY SCHOOL BOARD, DISTRICT 6
JOEL PATRICK TATUM, NON PARTISAN: 1823

FRANKFORT COMMUNITY SCHOOL BOARD, DISTRICT 7
SANDRA L MILLER, NON PARTISAN: 1908

AUDITOR OF STATE
TERA K. KLUTZ, REPUBLICAN: 5451
ZENAI BROOKS, DEMOCRATIC: 1512
JOHN ANDREW SCHICK, LIBERTARIAN: 278

SECRETARY OF STATE
DIEGO MORALES, REPUBLICAN: 4904
DESTINY WELLS, DEMOCRATIC: 1820
EFFREY MAURER, LIBERTARIAN: 485
WRITE-IN: 1

STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 038
HEATH R. VANNATTER, REPUBLICAN: 1068

STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 041
MARK J. GENDA, REPUBLICAN: 4819
GREG A. WOODS, DEMOCRATIC: 1175

TREASURER OF STATE
DANIEL ELLIOTT, REPUBLICAN: 5567
JESSICA MCCLELLAN, DEMOCRATIC: 1669

UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE, FOURTH DISTRICT
JIM BAIRD, REPUBLICAN: 5657
ROGER D. DAY, DEMOCRATIC: 1612
WRITE-IN: 2

UNITED STATES SENATOR FROM INDIANA
TODD YOUNG, REPUBLICAN: 5362
THOMAS M. MCDERMOTT, JR., DEMOCRATIC: 1606
JAMES M. SCENIAK, LIBERTARIAN:324
WRITE-IN: 6

SUMMARY

STRAIGHT PARTY VOTES
REPUBLICAN: 2697
DEMOCRATIC: 469
LIBERTARIAN: 1

TOTAL VOTES
PUBLIC COUNT(ALL): 7439
ELECTION DAY: 4672
PAPER ABSENTEE: 365
WALK-IN ABSENTEE: 2402

VOTER TURNOUT
36.53%

REGISTERED VOTERS
20365

 

 

Motorcycle, Deer Crash Leads to Fatal Death of Frankfort Woman

Motorcycle, Deer Crash Leads to Fatal Death of Frankfort Woman

CLINTON COUNTY, Ind. – A 33-year-old Frankfort female, Carla Ayes Fonfrias, died after the motorcycle she was a passenger of struck a deer in the eastbound lane of the 6500-block of W Mulberry Jefferson Road in rural Clinton County on Sunday, July 31, 2022.

According to the Clinton County Sheriff’s Office, at approximately 5:15 p.m. deputies responded to a single vehicle motorcycle crash on W Mulberry Jefferson Road. Preliminary investigation determined that a Black 2010 Yamaha V-Star, operated by Gerald Palmer, 33, of Frankfort was traveling eastbound on Mulberry Jefferson when a deer entered his path. Palmer was unable to avoid the collision.

After impact, the motorcycle slid into the ditch on the south side of the road where Palmer and Fonfrias were thrown from the motorcycle.

Palmer was transported by ambulance to a Lafayette Hospital with serious injuries. Fonfrias succumbed to her injuries and was pronounced deceased at the scene.

The Clinton County Sheriff’s Office Deputies, Drone Pilots and Chaplains were assisted by Clinton County Central Dispatch, Clinton County EMS, Clinton County Coroner’s Office, Mulberry Police Department, Mulberry Volunteer Fire Department and the Kokomo Police Department.

Free Day at Landfill Scheduled

CLINTON COUNTY, Ind. – Republic Services Walnut Creek Landfill has announced its Free Day to Clinton County Residents for the 2022 Spring Clean-up on Saturday, April 30, from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Please use only pick-up trucks, family van, or car loads when bringing items out.

No trailers or dump trucks – no exceptions.

Items not allowed on Free Day:

No electronics (tv, computer, etc.)
No roofing
No appliances (washer, dryer, stove, refrigerator, etc.)
No tires
No batteries
No yard waste
No liquid

 

Motivational Speaker Chris Herren to Speak to All Clinton County High School Students at Case Arena

FRANKFORT, Ind. – The City of Frankfort and Frankfort Street Department has scheduled motivational speaker and basketball legend, Chris Herren, to Case Arena at Frankfort Senior High School. The program will start at 9:00 am on Tuesday, April 5, 2022, and will include all Clinton County High School students. The program is not open to the public.

“I started looking into ways that we can help our youth with decision making and how addiction can affect them. I wanted to find a way that even if we change just one student from making the wrong decisions, then we have made a difference,” said Street Superintendent, Jason Forsythe. “I met with Mayor (Judy) Sheets and the Board of Works in 2020 to see what we could do to make this possible.” The program has been canceled twice due to Covid.

Chris Herren had the NBA within reach when he decided alcohol and substance abuse were going to ruin those dreams. Chris almost lost everything including his life and decided to get sober. Today, Chris has shared his story with over 1 million students and community members nationwide. “I am excited to have Chris Herren at Case Arena. I hope that our students can connect with Chris’ message and that they realize the negative impacts of drugs and alcohol. It not only affects their life but also their family,” stated Mayor Sheets. “Thank you to Jason Forsythe for putting this program together for our youth.”

“Many people get sober and want to forget,” stated Herren. “I find great inspiration in people who have been at certain levels in life and come back from it. I’m blessed to be in long-term recovery and to be able to be out in front of people and share my story.”

Partnering with The City of Frankfort to bring Chris Herren program: Community Foundation, Center Township, Healthy Communities of Clinton County, State Farm-Susan Kaspar, Kaspar Broadcasting, Eagles Lodge 976.

Zip Code 46041 Continues to be COVID-19 Hotspot

FRANKFORT, Ind – The zip code 46041 within Clinton County continues to be a COVID-19 hotspot according to a revised statewide map published Tuesday, October 27th.

Using data from the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH), Micah Pollak, Associate Professor of Economics at Indiana University Northwest, published a revised statewide map on Tuesday showing the average weekly new COVID-19 cases over a 4-week period by zip code in Indiana. Professor Pollak was assisted in this project by Susan Batt, 13 Investigates & Special Projects Producer at WTHR.

The method of determining a numerical value by zip code looked at the average new weekly cases over a 4-week period, from September 27th through October 25th. Then zip code population data available from 2018 population tables published by the U.S. Census Bureau was used to allow each zip code to be analyzed evenly. A statistical method used commonly known as occurrences in 1,000. In this instance, the weekly average of new COVID-19 cases per 1,000 people.

The result was the grouping of results across 6 bands, 0-0.5, 0.6-0.8, 0.8-1.0, 1.0-1.2, 1.2-1.4, and 1.4+. Clinton County zip code 46041 feel within the 1.4+ band. Other Clinton County zip codes appearing in grouping bands included zip codes 46065 (1.2-1.4 band), 46058 (0.8-1.0 band), and 46050 (0-0.6 band).

According to Pollak, “Over the same four most recent week (Sept. 27 to Oct. 25), the growth rate of cases NATIONALLY was 1.2 per 1,000 people.”

The following is the most recent zip code data by count only as pulled on October 28, 2020.

46035 Colfax: Suppressed
46039 Forest: Suppressed
46041 Frankfort: 557 cases (an increase of 92 cases since last week)
46050 Kirklin: 22 cases ((an increase of 3 cases since last week)
46057 Michigantown: Suppressed
46058 Mulberry: 99 cases (an increase of 5 cases since last week)
46065 Rossville: 42 cases (an increase of 11 cases since last week)
46067 Sedalia: No cases

Note: Suppression occurs when there are either less than 5 COVID cases to a zip code or the zip code’s population is less than 1,500.

Today, October 28, the ISDH reported an additional 17 Clinton County residents had tested positive bringing the total count to 952 since the beginning of the pandemic.

Retired Frankfort Police Officer Rob Bales Needs Community Help To Purchase ALS Power Chair

Frankfort – Rob Bales is a retired Frankfort City Police Officer, retiring in July 2019, and was diagnosed with ALS in February 2019. He served on the force for 23-years.

Since his retirement, Rob has continued his fight against ALS and is now in need of an ALS power chair. The chair will be customed fitted to his body and is very expensive – after insurance, he is left a $5,400 co-pay.

According to a press release, the Bales family has incurred great expenses due to his illness. His wife, Teresa, is Rob’s sole caregiver and needs to be able to focus on his care and not determining how to come up with the monies necessary to purchase this much needed and critical piece of mobility equipment.

Most importantly the Bales family needs our prayers.

As a community let’s rally around and give back to Rob –  he dedicated his career to serving and protecting all of those that live in Clinton County.

If you are able to help in any way financially (any amount is appreciated).

Donations can be made to:

Robert Bales ALS Donational Fund

First Merchant’s Bank
60 S. Main Street
Frankfort, IN 46041 765-654-8533

“Alone we can do so little, Together we can do so much!”

2020 Clinton County Primary Election Results

Primary election results are in for the 2020 Clinton County Indiana races.

Voter Turnout: 25.60%
Voters Casting A Ballot: 4,963
Registered Voters: 19,384

How Voters Voted

On Election Day: 2,928
Paper Absentee: 1,247
Walk-In Absentee: 788

Republican County Commissioner Dist 1
W – Mark Timmons 2075 (55.11%)
Steve Woods 1690 (44.89)

Republican Coroner
W – Ed Cripe 1977 (52.04%)
Josh Lee 1822 (47.96%)

Republican County Council At-Large
W – Mike Hensley 2585 (26.37%)
W – Jeff Chynoweth 2253 (22.98%)
W – Clark Beard 2086 (21.28%)
Lewis Wheeler 1712 (17.46%)
Frankie Crew 1168 (11.915)

W – Justin Harold Hunter Judge of the Clinton Superior Court 3516 (100%)

W – Elizabeth “Beth” J. Keeney Republican Clinton County Recorder 3564 (100%)

W – Carol Bartley Republican Clinton County Treasurer 3435 (100%)

W – Dan Sheets Republican Clinton County Surveyor 3484 (100%)

W – Joshua Uitts Republican Clinton County Commissioner, District 2 3329 (100%)

Clinton County Republican Convention Delegate, At Large (Top 9)

W – James E Moyer 2825 (10.25%)
W – Marilyn K Chittick 2721 (9.87%)
W – Joe H Root 2680 (9.72%)
W – Carl Chezem 2435 (8.84%)
W – Judy Parsons 2308 (8.37%)
W – Donna Chezem 2301 (8.35%)
W – Lewis Wheeler 2225 (8.07%)
W – Al Parsons 2177 (7.90%)
W – Harold L Vice 2013 (7.30%)
J. J. Tate 2010 (7.29%)
Suzanne Vice 1956 (7.10%)
Brent Stetler 1908 (6.92%)

Clinton County Democrat Convention Delegates, At Large (Top 7)

W – Elizabeth I. (Beth) Newhart 683 (21.15%)
W – Brenda Buckingham-Ehrmann 668 (20.69%)
W – Troy Clark 638 (19.76%)
W – John T. Meyer 621 (19.23%)
W – Matt Crawford 619 (19.17%)

Republican Precinct Committeeman

W – Barbara Richardson Walsh Precinct 01 – 73 (100%)

W – Clarence W Warthan Precinct 04 – 38 (58.46%)
Thomas “Reggie” Morgan Precinct 04 – 27 (41.54%)

W – Doug Montgomery Precinct 05 – 43 (100%)

W – Johnny R Large Precinct 11 – 32 (100%)

W – Sally R Myers Precinct 12 – 75 (65.22%)
Cory Boyles Precinct 12 – 40 (34.78%)

W – Greg Patchett Precinct 14 – 144 (100%)

W – Zachary J Light Precinct 15 – 108 (87.10%)
Derin Stidd Precinct 15 – 16 (12.90%)

W – James E Moyer Precinct 16 – 46 (52.27%)
Tammy Danner Precinct 16 – 42 (47.73%)

W – Kevin Copas Precinct 17 – 43 (61.43%)
Kialee Mitchell Precinct 17 – 27 (38.57%)

W – Dana M Myers Precinct 18 – 87 (100%)

W – Sam Payne Precinct 19 – 102 (100%)

W – Dan Sheets Precinct 20 – 143 (100%)

W – Sue (Milner) Thornton Precinct 21 – 102 (100%)

W – Ashley Kelly Precinct 22 – 94 (100%)

W – Michael Perry Precinct 23 – 81 (100%)

W – Tom Marshall Precinct 24 – 53 (100%)

W – Walt Minnick Precinct 25 – 88 (100%)

W – Gordon Phillips Precinct 26 – 103 (100%)

W – Lewis W Wheeler Precinct 27 – 121 (100%)

W – Harold L Vice Precinct 28 – 103 (100%)

W – Rick A Randolph Precinct 29 – 55 (100%)

W – Cynthia Bush Davis Precinct 30 – 208 (100%)

W – Joni K Sommer Precinct 31 – 89 (100%)

W – Janet Lloyd Precinct 33 – 63 (54.31%)
Jayson Young Precinct 33 – 53 (45.69%)

W – Michael Beard Precinct 35 – 150 (100%)

W – Christopher W Perry Precinct 36 – 43 (46.74%)
Brad Cline Precinct 36 – 30 (32.61%)
C. K. “Kandy” Storms Precinct 36 – 19 (20.65%)

W – Mark A Mitchell Precinct 37 – 108 (68.35%)
Sue Marcum Precinct 37 – 50 (31.65%)

W – Andy Davison Precinct 38 – 60 (67.42%)
Kareena Wells Precinct 38 – 29 (32.58%)

W – Louise Newhart Precinct 39 – 61 (44.85%)
Al Parsons Precinct 39 – 40 (29.41%)
Ben Pfeffer Precinct 39 – 35 (25.74%)

Republican President Of The United States

Donald J. Trump 3438 (90.76%)
Bill Weld 350 (9.24%)

Democrat President Of The United States

Joseph R. Biden 746 (75.74%)
Bernie Sanders 137 (13.91%)
Pete Buttigieg 39 (3.96%)
Elizabeth Warren 26 (2.64%)
Michael R. Bloomberg 14 (1.42%)
Amy Klobuchar 10 (1.02%)
Andrew Yang 9 (0.91%)
Tulsi Gabbard 3 (0.30%)
Tom Steyer 1 (0.10%)

Republican Governor

Eric Holcomb 3622 (100%)

Democrat Governor

Woodrow (Woody) Myers 833 (100%)

Republican United States Representative Dist 4

Jim Baird 3378 (100%)

Democrat United States Representative Dist 4

Joe Mackey 489 (55.89%)
Veronikka M Zol 207 (23.66%)
Benjamin Fredrick 142 (16.23%)
Howard Pollchik 37 (4.23%)

Republican State Senator District 07

Brian W. Buchanan 2474 (71.75%)
Ethan H. Brown 847 (24.56%)
Vernon Budde 127 (3.68%)

Democrat State Senator District 07

Tabitha N. Bartley 812 (100%)

Republican State Representative Dist 25

Donald J. Lehe 687 (100%)

Democrat State Representative Dist 25

Alex Sabol 133 (62.15%)
Maurice Oakel Fuller (37.85%)

Republican State Representative Dist 38

Heath R. Vannatter 2571 (100%)

Democrat State Representative Dist 38

Tom Hedde 615 (100%)

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