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ELECTION RETURNS: Results from Tuesday’s election
By Herald Staff,
2024-08-06
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*Final unofficial results posted at 8:33 p.m. Tabulations show approximately 29.1% of the county’s registered voters – 4,950 of 17,019 – traveled to the polls today.
* Unofficial results include those from voters in Texas County. Vote totals for races with voters in multiple counties are only reflective of Texas County voters. To view results from races with multiple counties, click here .
Unopposed candidates included Josh Hawley (R) for United States Senator, Bill Hickle (R) for Texas County Circuit Judge (Circuit 25 Division 1), Robert Ross (R) for Texas County Commission (District 2), Taylor Clinton (R) for Texas County Assessor, Brenten Honeycutt (R) for Texas County Coroner, Charles M. Manier (R) for Texas County Surveyor, Tina Garrett (R) for Texas County Public Administrator, Mark Osmack (D) for State Treasurer, Elad Jonathan Gross (D) for Attorney General, Bernadette Holzer (D) for State Representative (District 143), Tammy Cantrell (D) for Texas County Collector/Treasurer, W.C. Young (L) for United States Senator, Bill Slantz (L) for Governor, Ken Iverson (L) for Lieutenant Governor, Carl Herman Freese (L) for Secretary of State, John A. Hartwig Jr. (L) for State Treasurer, Ryan L. Munro (L) for Attorney General and Jake Dawson (L) for United State Representative (District 8).
If approved by the voters, allows the General Assembly to exempt from property tax all real and personal property used primarily for the care of a child outside of his or her home.
Yes
1,870
No
2,836
Constitutional Amendment No. 4
If approved by the voters, provides an exception to allow for a law that increases minimum funding, if increased before Dec. 31, 2026, for a police force established by a state board of police commissioners to ensure they have additional resources to serve their communities.
Yes
1,872
No
2,785
Proposition Wildcat Pride
If approved by the voters, authorizes the Licking R-VIII School District to increase the operating tax levy ceiling by $0.49 per one hundred dollars of assessed valuation according to the 2024 assessment to provide salary increases to employees of the district and pay general operating expenses.
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