There were plenty of contested races and ballot questions for residents of Clark and Lewis Counties to settle during yesterday's municipal election.
Clark County Ambulance Board District #2
- Linda Bertram – 60%
- Josh Justice – 40%
Clark County Health Department Board
- Helen Macomber – 21.8%
- Travis Mathes – 45.4%
- James Sherwood 32.6%
Clark County R-I School Board
- Ruth Brotherton – 18.2%
- Craig Hunziker (inc) – 37.7%
- Mark Plenge (inc) – 44.0%
Kahoka Mayor
- Sandy Kleine – 21.0%
- Jerry Webber (inc) – 79.0%
LaBelle Mayor
- Chris Heimer – 8.9%
- Scott Hoffman – 50.9%
- Kenneth Rush – 14.8%
- Amy Turpin (inc) – 25.4%
Lewis County C-I School Board
- Linday Caudill – 15.0%
- Jeremy Geisendorfer – 15.7%
- Erin Hedges - 12.0%
- Robert Miller (inc) – 23.1%
- Nicole Simmons – 20.8%
- Tammy Tate (inc) – 13.3%
Wayland Mayor
- Donna Ash – 24.2%
- Brad Ferrel – 4.0%
- Rick Jinkens – 42.4%
- E. Colleen South – 26.3%
- Lana Wood – 3.0%
Wayland Alderman At Large
- Shirley Bunker – 44.2%
- Gary Whitaker – 25.3%
- Gloria Williams – 12.3%
- Judy Wood – 17.5%
Wayland Special Road District
- David Bunker – 44.4%
- Danny Colwell – 54.1%
Shall the Lewis County Nursing Home District increase the annual property tax rate from $0.1399/$100 of assessed valuation to $0.25/$100?
- Yes – 41.9%
- No – 58.1%
Shall the Canton R-V School District borrow $2,500,000 for safety and security measures, to complete energy efficiency improvements and repairs to include roofs, heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems, tuck-pointing and other measures that provide long-term operating cost reductions as well as other projects?
- Yes - 89.8%
- No – 10.2%
Shall the Consolidated Public Water Supply District #1in Clark County issue up to $4,500,000 in revenue bonds for the purpose of acquiring, constructing, furnishing and equipping improvements to the district’s waterworks system, the cost of operation and maintenance of said system?
- Yes – 70.1%
- No – 29.9%
Shall the Canton R-V Fire Protection District Board of Directors borrow $320,000 to upgrade apparatus and equipment at the Canton, Monticello, and Williamstown stations?
- Yes – 85.0%
- No – 15.0%
Shall the Canton R-V Fire Protection District Board of Directors be authorized to levy an additional $0.0629/$100 assessed valuation to a level not to exceed $0.30/$100 for continued operations?
- Yes – 67.3%
- No – 32.7%
Shall Monticello forgo annual elections if the number of candidates equal the number of positions in the office?
- Yes – 73.7%
- No – 26.3%
Shall the Clark County Health Department increase its annual property tax rate from $0.10/$100 of assessed valuation to $0.25/$100?
- Yes – 52.3%
- No – 47.7%