Trump strongly carries Osceola County, local races decided

REED CITY — Voters in Osceola County had their say on Tuesday in selecting candidates to fill offices from their school board to the White House. At press time, there were 17 of 18 precincts reporting according to the results available from the Osceola County Clerk's Office.

In the presidential election, Republican nominee Donald Trump was the clear choice made by Osceola County voters, with the political outsider receiving 6,880 votes to Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton receiving 2,346 votes. Libertarian Gary Johnson received 382 votes and Green Party nominee Jill Stein received 90 votes. U.S. Taxpayers Party candidate Darrell L. Castle received 50 votes.

Voters throughout the county overwhelmingly supported incumbent U.S. Rep, John Moolenaar, for Michigan's fourth district seat in Congress. Moolenaar received 6,566 votes to Democratic challenger Debra Wirth's 2,346 votes. Libertarian Leonard Schwartz received 235 votes, U.S. Taxpayers Party candidate George Zimmer 182 votes, 138 voters cast ballots for Jordan Salvi from the Green Party, and Keith Butkovich of the Natural Law Party received 64 votes.

Osceola County residents clearly supported Republican Michele Hoitenga to fill the 102nd House seat in Lansing. Hoitenga received 3,461 votes to Democratic challenger Douglas Gabert's 1,316 votes. Those in the eastern portion of the county voted for a representative for the 97th District House seat, selecting Republican Jason Wentworth (3,312) over Democrat Robert Townsend (1,313).

In Osceola County, the position of prosecuting attorney was on the ballot, with Tyler Thompson running unopposed in the race. Thompson recently was appointed to be the probate court judge for both Osceola and Mecosta counties by Gov. Rick Snyder.

Of the 10,055 ballots cast, Thompson received 7,578. Numbers for write-in candidates, former prosecuting attorney James Sims II and Erin Carrier Barnhart, were not available. A total number of votes cast for each write-in candidate will not be known until they are approved by the county's board of canvassers.

Thompson is expected to take the oath of office for probate court in the coming weeks, and the 49th Circuit Court judges will be tasked with appointing a replacement to complete the remainder of his current term as prosecutor, said Osceola County Clerk Karen Bluhm prior to Tuesday's election. The clerk added when the term begins in January, a new appointment by the judges will need to take place, and voters will have their say in the 2018 general election.

At the county level, the only contested race was for the sheriff's position. Incumbent Sheriff Jim Crawford (6,700) beat challenger challenger David Fowler (2,217).

The following is a breakdown of other contested races throughout Osceola County:

EVART CITY COUNCIL TRUSTEE (2):

Ralph Carlson          298

John C. Joyce          307

Rickie L. Machleit    251

VILLAGE OF HERSEY PRESIDENT

John Calabrese     103

Robin Marvel         105

VILLAGE OF HERSEY TRUSTEES (2)

Kimberly Erickson     134

James A. Jackson Sr.     92

Patricia Ruth Jacobs     75

LINCOLN TOWNSHIP TRUSTEES:

Hector J. Couture          466

Nicholas C. Peffer II      467

Danielle Ball               164

Adam Stein               167

REED CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS (4):

Dan Burchett               470

Roger W. Meinert          506

David Scharlow          461

Carol A. Tillotson       444

Evan C. Traynor         426

SCHOOLS

REED CITY AREA PUBLIC SCHOOLS BOARD OF EDUCATION (4):

Kristine M. Fuller          1,232

Kimberly Johnson         1,269

Jesse Kailing          1,778

Mitch Miller          774

Jason Proefrock     1,497

Ed Raby          982

Jeremiah Thompson     941

MARION PUBLIC SCHOOLS BOARD OF EDUCATION (1):

Terry Kischnick           198

Linda B. Raymond     375

PINE RIVER AREA SCHOOLS BOARD OF EDUCATION (2):

Kevin Delancey          1,076

Rose Ann Fowler     961

Jim

Peterson          1,500

PROPOSALS

Voters in Evart and Osceola townships rejected a 1-mill increase through 2018 for the Evart Area Joint Fire Department, to be used for maintenance and improvement to the join fire hall, with 579-517. In Evart Township, voters rejected the proposal 340-288. It would have raised $47,837 in 2016. Osceola Township turned down the increase 239-229.

Voters in Orient Township approved a four-year, 1-mill road construction and maintenance proposal, 221-127. The proposal will raise an estimated $31,565 annually.

Reed City residents approved an amendment to the city's charter, modifying bidding requirements and procedure, 465-331. The change would regulate the purchase and sale of city property, while removing regulations setting the monetary thresholds requiring competitive bidding and setting procedural requirements.

Sherman Township approved the four-year, 2-mill proposal for continued participation in the Tustin Area Fire District, 365-137. The renewal will raise an estimated $63,000 in the first year it is levied.

In Sylvan Township, voters renewed a four-year, 1-mill proposal for road construction and maintenance, 248-129. It is estimated to raise nearly $32,000 annually.

Evart Public Schools voters renewed the 18-mill non-homestead proposal, 1,571-1,058. The four-year proposal applies to all non-principal residences in the district and is required so the district can receives its per-pupil foundation allowance.

All vote totals are unofficial until the board of canvassers certify the results.