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Unofficial election results from Nov. 6, 2018

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Facing Democratic challenges, the GOP kept all seven seats on the Allegan County Board of Commissioners.

Here are the unofficial results of the Nov. 6 general election. The county board of canvassers is currently looking over the results to certifiy them, not expected for days.

Turnout was high for a mid-term election, with 54.7 percent of registered voters turning out to cast ballots countywide; that's 51,274 people out of the 85,040 who registered.

Results are divided up between state, countywide and local municipalities or school districts, arranged alphabetically.

For state-level races that draw on results outside Allegan County, see our summary of "How Allegan County Voted."

 

State level:

District 80 Michigan House of Representatives

Mark Ludwig, Democrat, 14,275

Mary Whiteford, Republican, incumbent, 25,000

 

Allegan County:

Allegan County Prosecuting Attorney

partial term (expires Dec. 31, 2020)

Myrene Kay Koch, Republican, incumbent, 37,220

 

48th Circuit Court

non-partisan partial term (expires Dec. 31, 2020)

Roberts Kengis, incumbent, 35,399

 

57th District Court

non-partisan six-year term

William Baillargeon, incumbent, 33,892

 

Probate Court

non-partisan six-year term

Michael Buck, incumbent, 36,559

 

Allegan County Board of Commissioners

two-year terms

District 1

Christi Allen, Democrat, 3,746

Dean Kapenga, Republican, incumbent, 4,578

 

District 2

Jim Storey, Republican, incumbent, 5,085

Kenneth Whitcomb, Democrat, 2,036

 

District 3

Kathryn Bamberg, Democrat, 2,135

Max Thiele, Republican, incumbent, 3,986

 

District 4

D. Mark DeYoung, incumbent, Republican, 5,107

Mike Salisbury, Democrat, 2,338

 

District 5

Don Doggendorf, Democrat, 2,435

Tom Jessup, Republican, incumbent, 2,924

 

District 6

Gale Dugan, Republican, incumbent, 3,859

Benjamin Snape, Democrat, 2,556

 

District 7

Rick Cain, Republican, 3,693

Rachel Colingsworth, Democrat, 2,610

 

Local:

Allegan District Library

four* non-partisan four-year terms

Christopher Antkoviak, incumbent, 3,152

Keith Behm, incumbent, 2,732

Susan Buese, incumbent, 3,721

Kevin Huff, incumbent, 2,861

MartyRose McLeod, incumbent, 2,622

*Despite the fact that five incumbents’ terms are expiring at the end of this year, only four terms were up for election due to a filing discrepancy.

 

Allegan Public Schools

two non-partisan six-year terms

Nathon Kelley, incumbent, 4,508

Katherine Lake, incumbent, 3,879

 

Cheshire Township

Fire protection millage renewal, 0.6 mill, six years

yes  487  /  no  229

 

Fire protection and ambulance services millage renewal, 0.6 mill, six years

yes  516  /  no  208

 

City of the Village of Douglas

four nonpartisan two-year terms

Linda S. Anderson, 467

Patricia S. Lion, 459

Aaron M. Miller, 420

Neal Seabert, 418

 

City of Fennville

Operating millage Headlee override, 15 mills, four years

yes  244  /  no  154

 

Fennville Public Schools

two non-partisan four-year terms

(none filed)

two non-partisan four-year terms

Julio Almanza, 2,222

Ross Thiele, 2,081

 

Fillmore Township

Treasurer, partial term (expires Nov. 20, 2020)

Leah Folkert, Republican, 1,148

 

Glenn Public Schools

three non-partisan four-year terms

Scott Bruursema, incumbent, 165

Rebecca Gunderson, incumbent, 161

(no third person filed)

 

Hamilton Community Schools

two non-partisan six-year terms

Loren Joostberns, incumbent, 4,027

Carl Marshall, 1,619

Heath Meyer, 2,340

Craig Van Beek, 2,845

one non-partisan partial term (expires Dec. 31, 2022)

Ben Randle, incumbent, 5,568

 

Hopkins School Board

two non-partisan six-year terms

Karen Ryan, incumbent, 2,985

(no others filed)

 

Village of Hopkins

Each of the two-year officer positions were re-elected unopposed: president Mary Howard, treasurer Mary Swainston and clerk Mike Alberda.

Trustee: six non-partisan four-year terms

Brian Ballard, incumbent, 182

Dawn Buist, 132

Gregory Buist, incumbent, 154

Craig Osborn, incumbent, 150

Jonathon Vanderwall, 157

Terry Weick, incumbent, 179

Benjamin Williams, 174

 

Manlius Township

Supervisor, partial term (expires Nov. 20, 2020)

Lowell A. Winne Jr., Republican, incumbent, 1,159

 

Martin Public Schools

five non-partisan four-year terms

Angie Cameruci, 688

Melanie Conley, 989

Julie Pallett, 765

Rodney Pillars, 802

Vincent Tuinstra, incumbent, 926

John VandenBerg, incumbent, 1071

 

Village of Martin

Each of the incumbent officers were re-elected unopposed for their two-year terms: president Gary Brinkhuis, treasurer Alice Kelsey and clerk Darcy Doezema.

Trustees: two non-partisan four-year terms

Jason Dykstra, 91

Donald Flower, incumbent, 76

William Mohr, 49

 

City of Otsego

Brent Milhiem, 543*

Lauri A. Krueger, 658*

Robert J. Schurman, 357

Jayson Ennis, 504

Stacey Withee, incumbent, 718*

*If those results stand, Withee and Krueger have won four-year terms while Milhiem won a two-year seat.

 

Otsego Public Schools

two non-partisan six-year terms

Rodger Gibson, incumbent, 2,222

Amy Stender, 2,434

one non-partisan partial term (expires Dec. 31, 2022)

Rebecca Gross, 2,619

 

Otsego Township

Road maintenance and road improvement millage renewal, 1.5 mills, five years

yes  1,515  /  no  816

 

City of Plainwell

Trustee, three nonpartisan four-year terms

Stephen Bennett, 608*

Rick Brooks, incumbent, 800

Brad Keeler, incumbent, 769

Roger Keeney, incumbent, 608*

*The county clerk’s office said the race was likely to be recounted. If the tie stands, city charter calls for lots to be drawn (typically slips of paper drawn from a hat) to determine who wins the city council seat.

 

Plainwell Community Schools

four non-partisan four-year terms

Julli Bennett, incumbent, 2,279

Amy Blades, incumbent, 2,329

Chris Keator, 1,809

David Skinner, 1,903

Shannon Zabaldo, incumbent, 2,070

 

Martin Township

Trustee, partial term (expires Dec. 31, 2020)

John Schipper, independent, 887

Fire and emergency services millage, 0.75 mill, four years

yes  733  /  no  324

 

Salem Township

Treasurer, partial term (expires Nov. 11, 2020)

Ashley Brower, Republican, 1,837

 

City of Saugatuck

four nonpartisan two-year terms

Mark Bekken, incumbent, 338

Barry E. Johnson, incumbent, 336

Ken Trester, incumbent, 335

Jane Verplank, incumbent, 306

 

Saugatuck Public Schools

three non-partisan four-year terms

Nicole S. Lewis, 2,029

Eric Birkholz, 2,409

Gordon Jay Stannis, incumbent, 1,862

 

Saugatuck Township

Supervisor, partial term (exp. 11/20/2020)

Christopher Roerig, Republican, incumbent, 1,289

 

Recall: each position is a partial term (exp. 11/20/2020)

Clerk:

Bradley Rudich, Republican, incumbent, 817

William W. Wester Sr., Democrat, 1,113

Treasurer:

Lori Babinski, Republican, incumbent: 875

Jon Helmrich, Democrat: 1,061

Trustee:

Abby Bigford, Democrat: 1,105

Roy McIlwaine, Republican, incumbent: 815

Trustee:

Stacey Aldrich, Democrat; 1,174

Douglas Lane, Republican, incumbent; 750

 

Valley Township

Trustee partial term (expires Nov. 3, 2020)

Timothy Batchelor, Republican, 632

 

City of Wayland

Mayor, non-partisan two-year term

Tim Bala, incumbent: 952

Brian Sweebe: 433

 

Trustee, three nonpartisan two-year terms

Abe Garcia, 886

Kramer, Joe Kramer, incumbent, 987

Timothy Rose, incumbent, 873

 

Wayland Township

Trustee, partial term (expires Nov. 20, 2020)

Matthew Miner, Republican, 1,172

 

Wayland Union Schools

three non-partisan four-year terms

Janel Hott, incumbent, 4,217

Toni Ordway, incumbent, 4,159

Pete Zondervan, incumbent, 4,099

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