UPDATED: An early look at election numbers
By Scott Halasz - shalasz@aimmediamidwest.com
XENIA Here’s a look at where Greene County issues and contested races stand at 10:24 p.m.:
Issue 1 Beavercreek city income tax 12,574 for, 13,372 against
Issue 2 Cedarville Village income tax 518 for, against 273
Issue 3 Spring Valley Village additional for street repair and maintenance 148 for, 86 against
Issue 4 Spring Valley Village renewal for street repair and maintenance 181 for, 55 against
Issue 5 Yellow Springs Village renewal for current expenses 1,772 for, 706 against
Issue 6 Bath Township renewal for streets, roads, and bridges 1,078 for, 655 against
Issue 7 New Jasper Township additional for fire and EMS 399 for, 241 against
Lampton elected representative of 73rd House District
By London Bishop - lbishop@aimmediamidwest.com
BEAVERCREEK/BELLBROOK Unofficial final results by the Greene County Board of Elections indicate that Brian Lampton will succeed Rick Perales as District 73 state representative. The Republican nominee led his opponent Kim McCarthy by a margin of 57.6 percent to 42.4 percent.
”I’m honored and humbled for all the support, and I’m excited and looking forward to representing the good folks of the 73rd district,” Lampton said.
Official final results are pending the roughly 4,500 outstanding absentee and provisional ballots in Greene County and the certification of the election. However, Lampton’s margin is great enough that the number of absentee votes cannot swing the vote in McCarthy’s favor.
Lampton elected representative of 73rd House District
By London Bishop - lbishop@aimmediamidwest.com
BEAVERCREEK/BELLBROOK Unofficial final results by the Greene County Board of Elections indicate that Brian Lampton will succeed Rick Perales as District 73 state representative. The Republican nominee led his opponent Kim McCarthy by a margin of 57.6 percent to 42.4 percent.
”I’m honored and humbled for all the support, and I’m excited and looking forward to representing the good folks of the 73rd district,” Lampton said.
Official final results are pending the roughly 4,500 outstanding absentee and provisional ballots in Greene County and the certification of the election. However, Lampton’s margin is great enough that the number of absentee votes cannot swing the vote in McCarthy’s favor.