

In Washington Township, Scott Bauer and Jim McGraw defeated Ross Hamilton and Michael Jordan for the two available trustee seats. In Valley Township, Steve Howard and Randall Spriggs defeated two opponents, Shannon Horton and David See, for the two available trustee seats. In Union Township, David Eichenlaub and Brian Howell defeated Sam Nickles for the two available trustee seats. In Rush Township, Eric Lutz and Danny Wheelersburg defeated Jarrod Montavon and Phil LaJoye for the two available trustee seats. Madden and Trevor Miller, securing the two available trustee seats. In Porter Township, Dennis DeCamp and David Prater defeated three opponents, Dave Hanzel, Kent A. Opperman for the two available trustee seats. In Nile Township, Mike Journey and Matt Reiser defeated Craig J. In Morgan Township, Russ Montgomery and Brad Phipps secured the two available trustee seats, defeating two opponents. In Madison Township, Chris Rase and Tim Wheeler defeated five opponents for the two available trustee seats. Parker, winning the township’s other two trustee seats. Calvin Seibert and Greg Tackett defeated four opponents, Alan Brisker, Brian Seth Caudill, James Ray Fyffe and Charles W. Raby for the one available, unexpired term trustee seat. In Harrison Township, Tyler Seibert defeated opponents Todd Cron, Steven Jarrell and Robert L. In Green Township, Roger Collett and Steve Ruggles defeated Jamey Bailey and Aldine Gaspers for the two available trustee seats. In Clay Township, Tim Hines and Tony Whitt defeated Tim Erwin and Darren Oliver for the two available trustee seats. The races for township trustee in the county were far more competitive, with races in Clay, Green, Harrison, Jefferson, Madison, Morgan, Nile, Porter, Rush, Union, Valley, Vernon, and Washington townships all contested. The lone contested council race in the county was in Portsmouth, with Andy Cole defeating Gary Jenkins for the available third ward council seat. The unofficial 2021 General Election results for Scioto CountyĮlection results are in for Scioto County, with 21.8% of registered voters casting 9,885 ballots on Tuesday.
