CLARK COUNTY FINAL UNOFFICIAL VOTING RESULTS
* Denotes winner in county
Registered voters — 80, 498
Ballots cast — 48,424
Voter turnout — 60.2 percent
Straight-party votes
Democratic Party — 9,801 (52.6 percent)
Republican Party — 8,595 (46.1 percent)
Libertarian Party — 233 (1.25 percent)
President and Vice President
Democrats: Barack Obama and Joe Biden — 21,918 (45.8 percent)
*Republicans: John McCain and Sarah Palin — 28,595 (52.9 percent)
Libertarians: Bob Barr and Wayne A. Root — 405 (.85 percent)
Governor and Lieutenant Governor
Democrats: Jill Long Thompson and Dennie Oxley Jr. — 17,794 (37.8 percent)
*Republicans: Mitch Daniels and Becky Skillman — 28,595 (60.1 percent)
Libertarians: Andy Horning and Lisa Kelly — 679 (1.4 percent)
Judge of Circuit Court
*Democrat: Dan Moore — 26,686 (59.1 percent)
Republican: Abraham “Abe” Navarro — 18,441 (40.9 percent)
Judge of Superior Court No. 2
*Democrat: Jerome F. “Jerry” Jacobi — 32,950 (100 percent)
Republican: No candidate filed
Judge of Superior Court No. 3
*Democrat: Joseph “Joe P.” Weber — 32,362 (100 percent)
Republican: No candidate filed
Clark County Coroner
*Democrat: Edwin “Huck” M. Coots — 28,480 (63 percent)
Republican: Richard D. Pyke — 16,745 (37 percent)
Clark County Commissioners No. 1
*Democrat: Ed Meyer — 25,018 (55.7 percent)
Republican: R. Monty Snelling — 19,909 (44.3 percent)
Clark County Commissioners No. 2
*Democrat: Leslie “Les” Young — 24,718 (56.5 percent)
Republican: Jack A. Coffman Sr. — 19,028 (43.5 percent)
Clark County Council At Large (three elected)
*Democrat: Charles “Chuck” L. Moore — 21,010 (17.6 percent)
*Democrat: Perry Smith — 20,302 (17 percent)
*Democrat: Kevin Vissing — 22,997 (19.26 percent)
Republican: Steve Doherty — 19,640 (16.45 percent)
Republican: John Durbin — 16,540 (13.85 percent)
Republican: Danny F. Yost — 18,926 (15.85 percent)
Clarksville Community Schools Corp. Board Member District No. 1
*Nonpartisan: James H. Bemiss — 1,910 (100 percent)
Clarksville Community Schools Corp. Board Member District No. 2
*Nonpartisan: William P. Wilson — 1,987 (100 percent)
Clarksville Community Schools Corp. Board Member District No. 5
*Nonpartisan: Andrew “Andy” Bramer — 1,995 (100 percent)
Public question
Should the assessing duties of the Jeffersonville Township assessor be transferred to the county assessor? — Yes, 52.2 percent to 48.8 percent
Attorney General
Democrat: Linda Pence — 21,252 (47.6 percent)
*Republican: Greg Zoeller — 23,393 (52.4 percent)
Superintendent of Public Instruction
Democrat: Richard D. Wood — 19,797 (44.1 percent)
*Republican: Tony Bennett — 25,034 (55.8 percent)
U.S. Representative in Congress
*Democrat: Baron P. Hill — 26,878 (56.8 percent)
Republican: Mike Sodrel — 19,035 (40.23 percent)
Libertarian: Eric Schansberg — 1,378 (2.91 percent)
State Representative District 66
* Democrat: Terry Goodin — 4,108 (61.9 percent)
Republican: Jack R. Gillespie — 2,526 (38.1 percent)
State Representative District 70
* Democrat: Paul J. Robertson — 4,815 (52.3 percent)
Republican: Tim Hunt — 4,396 (47.8 percent)
State Representative District 71
* Democrat: Steven Ray Stemler — 21,179 (100 percent)
Republican: No candidate filed
State Representative District 72
* Democrat: William C. Cochran — 190 (62.1 percent)
Republican: Edward D. (Ed) Clere — 116 (37.9 percent)
Justice of the Supreme Court
Shall Justice Randall T. Shepard be retained in office? — Yes, 75 percent to 25 percent
Shall Justice Theodore R. Boehm be retained in office? — Yes, 74 percent to 26 percent
Shall Justice Brent E. Dickerson be retained in office? — Yes, 76 percent to 24 percent
Judge of the Court of Appeals Fourth District
Shall Judge Carr L. Darden be retained in office? — Yes, 75 percent to 25 percent
Judge of Indiana Tax Court
Shall Judge Thomas G. Fisher be retained in office? — Yes, 73 percent to 27 percent
Clark County
Clark County final voting results
Note: These are unofficial
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