Kirsten Collier, Adam Parsley, Scott King and Barbara Miller win NLCS seats
Lawrence County residents have been voting for weeks for the 2022 general election that culminated Tuesday as more than 6,700 registered voters cast ballots on the actual day of the election.
According to numbers released by the county, there were 6,743 votes cast Tuesday, 4,881 ballots cast as walk-in absentee votes and 1,376 ballots cast as paper absentee.
This means a total of 13,000 Lawrence County residents cast their ballots out of 33,349 registered voters — a 39% turnout.
Sidney Carlile, an employe with the Lawrence County Elections Office, said the results will not be final until 10 days after the election.
North Lawrence Community School Board
District 1, includes precincts of Indian Creek North, Indian Creek South and Spice Valley North.
Kirsten Collier - 3,348
Craig W. Godsey - 3,035
Jason E. Johnson - 1,486
District 2, includes precincts of Marshall 1, 2, 3 and Pleasant Run. Currently held by Trent Todd.
Adam Parsley - 6,271
Michael Patton - 1,553
District 3, includes precincts of Guthrie, Shawswick 14A, 14B, 15A and 15B. Currently held by Bryce Bennett.
Tony (Rock) Fleetwood - 1,155
Tye Hooten - 1,547
Scott King - 3,152
Robert Payne - 411
Autumn Ray - 1,962
District 5, includes precincts of Shawswick 12, 13 and the west side of State Road 37 in Shawswick 7A, 7B, 10 and 16.
Kamal Girgis - 3,174
Barbara Miller - 5,185
Mitchell Community Schools Board
District 2, includes precincts of Marion 1, 2, 3, 4, 5A, 5B, 5C & 6.
Two seats up for election
Christopher Bowles - 1,066
Cynthia L. Brooking - 556
Adrienne Lipp - 221
Christopher Shaw - 1,246
Krystal Shetler - 1,799
Lawrence County Council
County Council District 1
Dustin Bunch, Libertarian - 263
Donald Smiter, Democrat - 462
Amy Redman, Republican - 2,497
County Council District 2
Phillip Inman, Republican - 2,484
Jason Tyler Russell, Libertarian - 374
County Council District 3
Janie Craig Chenault, Republican - 2,743
Michael Russell, Libertarian - 562
County Council District 4
Jeff Lytton, Republican - 2,123
Niklas Siniard, Libertarian - 370
Lawrence County Sheriff
Sheriff
Greg Day, Republican - 10,481
Darin Kinser, Libertarian - 1,417
Township races
Bono Township Advisory Board
Steve Emberton, Democrat - 68
Jon J. Malott, Republican - 155
Adam Norman, Republican - 137
Cindy Rout, Democrat - 58
Vickie "Dusty" Tolbert, Republican - 155
Bono Township Trustee
Michelle Porter, Republican -187
Carol Roop, Democrat - 58
Pleasant Run Township Advisory Board
James Edsel Ford, Republican - 171
Gary Don Faubion, Republican - 340
Carrie Atkins, Libertarian - 170
Paul Ford, Republican - 210
Pleasant Run Township Trustee
Michael Nicholson, Republican - 376
Amber Sciscoe, Libertarian - 99
This article originally appeared on The Times-Mail: Lawrence County Indiana election results