Here are the voting results for Johnson County with 285 of 285 programmed equipment reported and paper/walk-in absentee reporting. If a candidate is in bold, that race has been called:

FEDERAL OFFICES

DEMOCRAT

US Senator

Thomas M. McDermott, Jr. – 1,503

US Rep. 6th Congressional District

George Thomas Holland – 386

Cynthia (Cinde) Wirth – 1,219

REPUBLICAN

US Senator

Todd Young – 10,087

US Rep. 6th Congressional District

James Dean Alspach – 2,678

Greg Pence – 8,405

STATE OFFICES

DEMOCRAT

State Senator District 41

Bryan Muñoz – 447

REPUBLICAN

State Senator District 41

Greg Walker – 3,531

State Representative District 47

Luke Campbell – 979

Robb Greene – 2,088

Scott C. Strother – 162

John Young – 1,899

State Representative District 57

Melinda K. Griesemer – 860

Craig Haggard – 1,099

State Representative District 58

Michelle Davis – 2,848

State Representative District 60

Brittany Carroll – 662

Peggy Mayfield – 599

LOCAL OFFICES

DEMOCRAT

Clark Township Board

Michael F. Chiappetta – 20

Franklin Union Needham Township Board — Franklin Township

Michelle Waugh Dahl – 286

Franklin Union Needham Township Board — Needham Township

Rhonda L. Mathes – 286

Franklin Union Needham Township Board — Union Township

Ronald Ping – 273

Pleasant Township Board

Jessica Burnside – 401

Margaret L. Sheets – 353

White River Township Board

Trisha Phillips – 538

Robert A. Pribush – 308

REPUBLICAN

Prosecuting Attorney

Lance Hamner – 6,989

Joseph M. Villanueva – 4,986

Clerk of the Circuit Court

Trena McLaughlin – 10,280

Elizabeth Ann Alvey – 9,965

County Recorder

Teresa K. Petro – 9,879

County Sheriff

Duane E. Burgess – 10,755

County Assessor

Mike Watkins – 10,092

County Commissioner District 2

Kevin Walls – 9,967

County Council District 1

David W. Bleke – 1,899

Pamela J. Burton – 2,151

County Council District 2

Charlotte Sullivan – 1,897

County Council District 3

Jon Myers – 1,848

County Council District 4

Walt Janiec – 629

John Mallers – 2,043

Blue River Township Trustee

Ray B. Walton – 499

Clark Township Trustee

Neil H. Trisler – 215

Franklin Union Needham Township Trustee

Lydia J. Wales – 2,342

Hensley Township Trustee

Beth A. Baird – 418

Nineveh Township Trustee (Vote for one only)

Jonetta Knight – 238

Janet J. Renner – 212

Pleasant Township Trustee

C. William Hart – 2,542

White River Township Trustee

Mark W. Messick – 3,630

Blue River Township Board

Rodney A. Howard – 306

John A. Johnson – 273

Justin Lollar – 397

Clark Township Board

Chuck Harlow – 173

Kimberly J. Harlow – 172

Kelli Seybold – 173

Franklin Union Needham Township Board — Franklin Township

Jeannie Barnett – 2,384

Franklin Union Needham Township Board — Needham Township

Tara Payne – 2,339

Franklin Union Needham Township Board — Union Township (Vote for one only)

Dawn Barr – 1,268

Justin Griggs – 1,187

Hensley Township Board

William J. Meredith – 269

Mary L. Wilkerson – 318

Nineveh Township Board

Anthony J. Giger – 278

Jill L. Jackson – 315

Kevin Jackson – 263

Pleasant Township Board

John Asher – 1,561

George Hall – 1,396

Ron McCoy – 1,434

Thomas L. Whitaker – 1,866

White River Township Board

Dick Huber – 2,512

David S. Pollard – 2,399

Margaret (Peggy) Young – 2,902

Bargersville Town Council (Two seats)

Andrew Greenwood – 490

Roger D. Hitz – 384

James (Jamie) Pheifer – 435

Edinburgh Town Council (Two seats)

Ryan Blaker – 167

Debra Buck – 238

Maryann Gallagher-Little – 92

Marshall Ryan Piercefield – 283

New Whiteland Town Council Ward 2

Derek Cox – 134

John Purdie – 163

New Whiteland Town Council Ward 5

John T. Schilawski – 273

PUBLIC QUESTION

Voters residing in Johnson County’s Blue River Township and Bartholomew County’s German Township Edinburgh Community School Corporation referendum:

“Shall Edinburgh Community School Corporation increase property taxes paid to the school corporation by homeowners and businesses for eight (8) years immediately following the holding of the referendum for the purpose of funding the Edinburgh School Property Tax Levy Plan which will include safety and security, retaining and attracting teachers and staff, and improvements to student transportation? If this public question is approved by the voters, the average property tax paid to the school corporation per year on a residence would increase by 40.34% and the average property tax paid to the school corporation per year on a business property will increase by 36.82%.”

YES: 505

NO: 256