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2019 Primary Election Results

FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WOWO): The following are the final numbers on a number of area races in the 2019 municipal Primary Elections.

100% REPORTING:

Fort Wayne Mayor Democratic primary

Thomas Henry 6,797 (86%)

Gina Burgess 875 (11%)

Tommy Schrader 216 (3%)

 

Fort Wayne Mayor Republican Primary

Tim Smith 9,065 (56%)

John Crawford 6,776 (42%)

David Roach 234 (1%)

 

Fort Wayne City Council At Large Democratic Primary

Michelle Chambers 5,995 (29%)

Glynn Hines 5,534 (27%)

Steve Corona 3,826 (19%)

MaryClare Akers 3,597 (18%)

Curtis Nash 1,497 (7%)

 

Fort Wayne City Council At Large Republican Primary

Nathan Hartman 10,258 (25%)

Thomas Freistroffer 9,506 (23%)

Michael Barranda 8,753 (21%)

Eric Tippmann 7,017 (17%)

Joseph Townsend 5,944 (14%)

 

Fort Wayne City Council District 3 Democratic Primary

John Henry 484 (55%)

Palermo Galindo 395 (45%)

 

Fort Wayne City Council District 3 Republican Primary

Thomas Didier 1,485 (56%)

Mike Thomas 1,153 (44%)

 

Fort Wayne City Council District 4 Democratic Primary

Patti Hays 1,088 (78%)

Jorge Fernandez 302 (22%)

 

Fort Wayne City Council District 4 Republican Primary

Jason Arp 2,415 (61%)

Rachel Lott 1,553 (39%)

 

Fort Wayne City Council District 6 Democratic Primary

Sharon Tucker 1,583 (90%)

Hakim Muhammad 117 (7%)

Tom Cook 66 (4%)

 

Grabill Town Clerk-Treasurer Republican Primary

Cynthia Barhydt 73 (59%)

Lori Nash 50 (41%)

 

Leo-Cedarville Town Council Member Republican Primary

Raymond Pulver, Jr. 169 (29%)

John Eastes 156 (27%)

Scott Yoder 128 (22%)

Tyler Witmer 127 (22%)

 

New Haven Clerk-Treasurer Republican Primary

Natalie Strock 963 (50%)

Melissa Hayes 957 (50%)

 

New Haven City Council Member At Large Republican Primary

David Cheviron 1,327 (39%)

Terry Werling 1,164 (34%)

J Pat Anderson 953 (28%)

 

New Haven City Council Member District 2 Republican Primary

Jeff Turner 210 (55%)

Dennis Schebig 111 (29%)

Sarah DiGangi 58 (15%)

 

New Haven City Council Member District 4 Republican Primary

Michael Mowery 201 (52%)

Robert Byrd 186 (48%)

 

New Haven City Council Member District 5 Republican Primary

Matthew Kennedy 123 (55%)

Eric Amstutz 101 (45%)

 

New Haven Mayor Republican Primary

Steve McMichael 1,027 (52%)

Robert Nelson 500 (25%)

Steve Poiry 467 (23%)

 

James Watson Elementary School Bond Public Question

No 2,575 (58%)

Yes 1,834 (42%)

 

DeKalb County Central United School District Bond Public Question

No 2,575 (58%)

Yes 1,834 (42%)

 

Auburn Mayor Republican Primary

Michael Ley 1,524 (80%)

Pete Stinson 381 (20%)

 

Butler Mayor Republican Primary

Mike Hartman 154 (59%)

Ron Baker 79 (31%)

Gerald Eldridge 26 (10%)

 

Huntington Mayor Republican Primary

Larry Buzzard 1,373 (54%)

Brooks Fetters 1,150 (46%)

 

Huntington City Common Council 2nd District Republican Primary

Paul Pike 175 (51%)

Paul Scalf 166 (49%)

 

Huntington City Common Council 4th District Republican Primary

David Funk 395 (77%)

Rabih Ayoub 117 (23%)

 

Huntington City Common Council At Large Republican Primary

Seth Marshall 1,394 (33%)

Patrick Felton 1,132 (27%)

Jack Slusser 1,066 (25%)

Brandon Whitesell 643 (15%)

 

Andrews Town Council Republican Primary

Laura Dillon 114 (32%)

Roger Newsome 93 (26%)

John Harshbarger 77 (22%)

Van Juillerat 68 (19%)

 

Dunkirk Mayor Republican Primary

Gene Ritter 65 (58%)

Tom Crouch 48 (42%)

 

Dunkirk Mayor Democratic Primary

Jack Robbins 90 (65%)

Sandy Rollins 48 (35%)

 

Dunkirk City Council at Large Democratic Primary

Tom Johnson 106 (79%)

Ronald Hunt 29 (21%)

 

Redkey Town Board at Large Republican Primary

Gary Gardner 42 (31%)

John Pierce 37 (27%)

Pilot Bechtol 30 (22%)

David Dudelston 26 (19%)

 

Portland Mayor Democratic Primary

Randy Geesaman 264 (66%)

Bart Darby 135 (34%)

 

Portland City Council District 3 Republican Primary

Michele Brewster 46 (52%)

Steven McIntosh 42 (48%)

 

Ligonier Mayor Republican Primary

Patricia Fisel 162 (64%)

David Magnus 91 (36%)

 

Ligonier City Council Member at Large Republican Primary

Julia Bell 160 (35%)

Bill Mills 128 (28%)

Kelly Ware 93 (20%)

Gary Bishop Sr. 80 (17%)

 

Kendallville City Council Member at Large Republican Primary

Regan Ford 191 (49%)

Kristen Johnson 103 (26%)

Zachary Smith 68 (17%)

Jim Cook 30 (8%)

 

Angola Mayor Republican Primary

Joe Hysong 203 (75%)

Justin Kent 67 (25%)

 

Sunday Alcohol Public Question

Yes 30 (52%)

No 28 (48%)

 

Delphos City School District (1) Public Question

Yes 210 (73%)

No 76 (27%)

 

Delphos City School District (2) Public Question

Yes 211 (73%)

No 78 (27%)

 

Van Wert City Income Tax Ordinance Public Question

Yes 786 (79%)

No 211 (21%)

 

Parkway Local School District Public Question

Yes 60 (63%)

No 35 (37%)

 

Wilshire Tax Public Question

Yes 41 (66%)

No21 (34%)

 

Van Wert Mayor Republican Primary

Kenneth Markward 533 (59%)

Gerald Mazur 365 (41%)

 

LaFontaine Town Council Member Republican Primary

Lori Brane 89 (26%)

Jay Gillespie 80 (23%)

  1. John Krhin III 69 (20%)

Mike Holderman 58 (17%)

Jeremy Waite 31 (9%)

Indie Piercy 16 (5%)

 

North Manchester Town Council District 2 Republican Primary

James Smith 279 (68%)

Anthony Delaughter 134 (32%)

 

Wabash City Council District 2 Republican Primary

David Monroe 38 (55%)

Eric Schoening 31 (45%)

 

Wabash City Council District 3 Republican Primary

Terry Brewer Jr. 63 (68%)

Sheryll Ulshafer 29 (32%)

 

Wabash City Council District 5 Republican Primary

Doug Adams 112 (83%)

Jonathan Bouse 23 (17%)

 

Bluffton Mayor Democratic Primary

Charles King 283 (66%)

Douglas Sundling 148 (34%)

 

Bluffton City Common Council District 2 Republican Primary

Joshua Hunt 109 (53%)

Eddie Ferguson 62 (30%)

Carl Perry 36 (17%)

 

Bluffton City Common Council District 1 Republican Primary

Roger Thornton 165 (62%)

Mike Downey 102 (38%)

 

Allen County voter turnout Tuesday was a little more than 14%, which was a 12-year high.

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