JEFFERSON

City Council Ward 2 Results
Bradley Kuzelka 68, Mary Renn 36, Karl Hoeting 19
The top two will go on to the general election.


Jefferson County has a new District 2 Commissioner as Danielle Schwab defeats incumbent Gale Pohlmann.Danielle Schwab 284, Gale Pohlmann 201, Justin Bennett 52, Doug Brown 42

 
 
THAYER 
 
Results not posted yet
 
 
FILLMORE
 
No contested races, however, the Village of Grafton  voted for a Sales Tax 32-5
 
 
SALINE
 
For Norris Public Power District, Alan Wallman and James Zvolanek both received 66 votes, and Kenny Myers got 59.
 
For Warren Hospital Board Robert Milton got 279 votes had Chere Tuttle received 201.
 
Saline County also voted Yes for lottery by a vote of 77 to 13.
 
 
 
GAGE 
 

 It was mostly a good day for incumbents, in Gage County and City of Beatrice races.

Incumbent Republican Emily Haxby won the Republican nomination in her District 2 Gage County Board race, defeating Jim Ensz, 317-to 258.  There was no Democratic candidate.
 
In the 6th District Supervisors race, incumbent Don Schuller won the nomination, with 127 votes….Jim Hill had 61 and Sue Davis, 14.  Schuller faces Republican Rex Adams in the November General election.
 
Former Beatrice City Councilman Rick Clabaugh defeated former Beatrice mayor candidate Ashley Mason, 228-to-153, for the Republican nomination for Gage County Board District 4.   Clabaugh will now face incumbent Democrat Dave Swavely, in the November election.
 
 

In the Beatrice City Council First Ward race….Gary Barnard…who moved from the Fourth Ward to the First Ward, outpolled Incumbent Tim Fralin, 335-to-250.  Chelsey Thompson finished third, with 110 votes.  Barnard and Fralin now square off in November.

Incumbent Third Ward Councilman Rich Kerr edged Dana Hydo, 159-to-142, while Chris Ulrick picked up 66 votes.  Kerr and Hydo move on to November.
 

Adams voters passed a sales tax question, 80-to-67….while Blue Springs voters rejected a sales tax plan, by a vote of 32-to-15.   Clatonia voters approved a keno question, 44-to-16.

Voter turnout in Gage County came to just under 34-percent.
 
 
 
**Results are not official until certified**