Final poll votes come in, 17K absentee ballots still left to count

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The following results are the most up-to-date available to Current. These results include a portion of the county-wide absentee ballots, and all votes from the county’s polling sites.

Hamilton County Clerk Kathy Williams said approximately 20,000 of approximately 37,000 total absentee ballots have been counted, which are reflected in the data below. Williams said elections staff will continue counting the remaining absentee ballots at 8 a.m. tomorrow, June 3. Results will be updated as they are made available to media from the Hamilton County Clerk’s Office.

*incumbent

U.S. President

  • Joe Biden (D) – 16,856 votes, 77.19 percent
  • Michael Bloomberg (D) – 102 votes, 0.47 percent
  • Pete Buttigieg (D) – 838 votes, 3.84 percent
  • Tulsi Gabbard (D) – 76 votes, 0.35 percent
  • Amy Klobuchar (D) – 109 votes, 0.5 percent
  • Bernie Sanders (D) – 2,926 votes, 13.4 percent
  • Tom Steyer (D) – 19 votes, 0.09 percent
  • Elizabeth Warren (D) –  706 votes, 3.23 percent
  • Andrew Yang (D) – 204 votes, 0.93 percent

 

  • *Donald Trump (R) – 29,394 votes, 87.52 percent
  • Bill Weld (R) – 4,190 votes, 12.48 percent

Fifth Congressional District

  • Jennifer Christie (D) – 4,441 votes, 21.34 percent
  • Christina Hale (D) – 8,030 votes, 38.58 percent
  • Andy Jacobs (D) – 1,966 votes, 9.45 percent
  • Ralph Spelbring (D) – 141 votes, 0.68 percent
  • Dee Thornton (D) – 6,236 votes, 29.96 percent

 

  • Kent Abernathy (R) – 1,743 votes, 5.09 percent
  • Andrew Bales (R) – 355 votes, 1.04 percent
  • Micah Beckwith (R) – 5,552 votes, 16.22 percent
  • Carl Brizzi (R) – 1,775 votes, 5.18 percent
  • Allen Davidson (R) – 129 votes, 0.38 percent
  • Chuck Dietzen (R) – 1,471 votes, 4.3 percent
  • Beth Henderson (R) – 5,701 votes, 16.65 percent
  • Matt Hook (R) – 925 votes, 2.7 percent
  • Matthew Hullinger (R) – 72 votes, 0.21 percent
  • Kelly Mitchell (R) – 1,537 votes, 4.49 percent
  • Danny Niederberger (R) – 332 votes, 0.97 percent
  • Mark Small (R) – 393 votes, 0.41 percent
  • Victoria Spartz (R) – 13,985 votes, 40.85 percent
  • Russell Stwalley (R) – 140 votes, 0.41 percent
  • Victor Wakley (R) – 124 votes, 0.36 percent

State Senate District 20

  • Scott Baldwin (R) – 10,198 votes, 66.68 percent
  • J.R. Gaylor (R) – 5,097 votes, 33.32 percent

State Senate District 30

  • Terry Michael (R) – 1,063 votes, 22.29 percent
  • *John Ruckelshaus (R) – 3,706 votes, 77.71 percent

State Representative District 32

  • Daniel Bragg (R) – 1,030 votes, 27.28 percent
  • *Tony Cook (R) – 2,746 votes, 72.72 percent

State Representative District 39

  • Mark Hinton (D) – 2,082 votes, 29.55 percent
  • Ashley Klein (D) – 4,964 votes, 70.45 percent

State Representative District 88

  • Chris Jeter (R) – 852 votes, 48.05 percent
  • Leah McGrath (R) – 921 votes, 51.95 percent

County Treasurer

  • Susan Byer (R) – 15,818 votes, 54.18 percent
  • Kim Good (R) – 13,376 votes, 45.82 percent

County Commissioner, District 2

  • *Steven Dillinger (R) – 18,808 votes, 63.04 percent
  • Charlie McMillan, Jr. (R) – 11,028 votes, 36.96 percent

County Council, At-Large (vote for three)

  • *Brad Beaver (R) – 12,002 votes, 15.13 percent
  • Lyneen Burrow (R) – 6,289 votes, 7.93 percent
  • John Ditslear (R) – 10,911 votes, 13.75 percent
  • *Jeff Hern (R) – 8,756 votes, 11.04 percent
  • Sue Maki (R) – 14,363 votes, 18.1 percent
  • *Rick McKinney (R) – 9,078 votes, 11.44 percent
  • Steve Nation (R) – 11,473 votes, 14.46 percent
  • Tony Scott (R) – 6,466 votes, 8.15 percent
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