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Washington County election results

 

By Todd Marver

 

According to Washington County’s unofficial election results on gbsvote.com, with 19 of 19 precincts reporting, there were 1,532 ballots cast out of 9,887 total registered voters in the county for a voter turnout of approximately 15.5%.

 

Four candidates ran for three spots on the Nashville High School Board. Keith Suedmeyer (666 votes), Eric Behrmann (580 votes) and Jeremy Bultman (466 votes) were unofficially the top three vote getters, while R. Dwight Seaton II unofficially received 277 votes.

 

Five candidates ran for four spots on the Nashville District 49 School Board. Devin Haertling (513 votes), Josh Snead (495 votes), Amanda Engele (396 votes) and Kourtney Engele (367 votes) were unofficially the top four vote getters, while Tanner Pries unofficially received 315 votes.

 

In the Nashville uncontested alderman race, Gary Moeller received 269 votes, Shawn Kabat received 222 votes and Ernst Rob Irwin received 212 votes, unofficially.

 

In the Nashville Memorial Park District president uncontested race, Steven Fletcher received 464 votes. In the Nashville Memorial Park District trustee uncontested race, Pat Humphrey received 431 votes and Roland Meyer received 412 votes, unofficially, while there were 66 write-in votes for the third open spot.

 

Four candidates ran for three Okawville village trustee spots. Stephen Millikin (160 votes), Stacy Friedrich (122 votes) and Scott Cragen (114 votes) were unofficially the top three vote getters, while Joshua Muehlhauser unofficially received 103 votes.

 

Five candidates ran for four spots on the Oakdale Grade School Board. Jeffrey Bergmann (63 votes), Blake Patton (61 votes), Charlie Giacomo (57 votes) and Jessica Foster (54 votes) were unofficially the top four vote getters, while Wesley Dumond unofficially received 45 votes.

 

Five candidates ran for three spots on the West Washington County School District Board. Paul Jansen (389 votes), Mary Cook (315 votes) and Kyle Klingenberg (274 votes) were unofficially the top three vote getters, while Jennifer Cragen and Jeffery Miller received 221 and 210 votes respectively, unofficially.

 

In the Ashley City Council uncontested race for four-year term, Fred Johnson received 25 votes, unofficially, while there were 17 write-in votes for the other two open spots. Also for a two-year term seat, there were six write-in votes, unofficially.

 

In the Addieville village trustee uncontested race, Nick Zapp received 28 votes, William Frederking received 26 votes and Brian Gabrovic received 24 votes, unofficially.

 

In the Hoyleton village trustee uncontested race, Kristine Schnitker received 22 votes, Adam Brammeier received 21 votes and Frank Tomasek received 20 votes, unofficially.

 

In the Irvington village trustee uncontested race, Keith Droege received 31 votes, Kyle Kohlmeier received 28 votes and Gene Howe received 26 votes, unofficially.

 

In the New Minden village trustee uncontested race, Chuck Funke received eight votes, Bethany Karch received seven votes and Michael Davis received five votes, unofficially.

 

In the Oakdale village president uncontested race, Charles Bahre received 35 votes, unofficially. In the Oakdale village trustee uncontested race, Dale Jones received 33 votes, Melissa Turner received 32 votes and Cindy Harre received 25 votes, unofficially.

 

In the Radom village trustee four-year term uncontested race, Mike Tomaszewski received 18 votes, Richard Rybacki received 17 votes and Anita Jurkowski received 16 votes, unofficially.

 

In the Radom village trustee two-year term uncontested race, Claire Bauer received 18 votes and Cody Kesel received 17 votes, unofficially.

 

In the Richview village trustee four-year term uncontested race, Matthew Pierjok received 27 votes, Joseph Kemper III received 20 votes and James Turner received 16 votes, unofficially.

 

In the Richview village trustee two-year term uncontested race, William Reinburg received 26 votes and James Hodge received 24 votes, unofficially.

 

In the Venedy village trustee uncontested race, Roger Green received 17 votes, Gerald Scanlan received 15 votes and Al Schrader received 13 votes, unofficially.

 

In the Ashley School Board four-year term uncontested race, Terry Schettler received 127 votes, Nancy Janowski received 121 votes and Candace Reid received 116 votes, unofficially.

 

In the Ashley School Board two-year term uncontested race, Jennifer Zgonina received 124 votes, unofficially.

 

In the Ashley Library District trustee uncontested race, Kathleen Janver received 127 votes and Leonard Piasecki received 72 votes, unofficially.

 

1 Comment

  1. Anonymous on April 5, 2023 at 1:49 pm

    3 or 4 people working in a polling place for 40 people to vote on uncontested candidates

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