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Pike County Election Results

Incumbent Republican Lana Griffith took the clerks office. She beat Democrat Summer Sorgius for County Clerk 74% to 26%
Republican Susan Brittin beat Democrat Jody Hoover for the Treasures office 66% to 34%
Republican Ray Brooks took the County Coroners Office beating Democrat Nick Henson 58% to 42%
The results so far for the five candidates who ran for three open Pike County Council seats are as follows
Incumbent Republican Greg Willis had 23%, Republican Dennis Bishop had 26%, and Incumbent Democrat Todd Meadors had 21% of the votes. These three will take the open seats on the Pike County Council.
Republican Nathan Evens received 18% of the votes and Independent Cathy McFarland received 12% for this race.
For the Pike County School Board District 4 race…
Incumbent Chris Satterfield beat Jim Johns 44% to 56%
It was a really close race for the for the District 5 School Board Race…
Incumbent and President Steve Potter pulled ahead with 50.4% of the votes against Krista Halbrader who had 49.6% of the votes. That was a 43 vote difference.
Pike County is covered by House Districts 63, 64, & 75.
For District 63, 96% of the votes are in. Republican Shane Lindauer cruises to reelection as he received 73.8% of the votes and Democrat challenger Teresa Kendall received 26.2% of the votes.
Republican Matt Hostettler won District 64 with 76.6% of the votes. Democrat Ian Gamoth had 23.4% of the votes. That is with 84% of precincts reported.
Republican Cindy Ledbetter took District 75 with 61.2% of the votes. Democrat John Hurley had 38.8% of the votes. That was with 97% of precincts reported.
President Donald Trump received 75% of the vote and Democrat challenger Joe Biden received 23% of the vote. Libertarian Candidate Jo Jorgensen received point zero eight percent of the votes.
 
 

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