The voter turnout in Marshall County for Tuesday’s Presidential Election was nearly 66%. The county has 30,017 registered votes and 19,799 registered voters voted early and on Tuesday. Marshall County Clerk Jenny Bennitt said there are many provisional ballots to be considered but not enough to change the results.
There were 12 voting centers in the county and the Pretty Lake Church Fellowship Hall was the first to report to the Clerk’s Office with their results. The Knights of Columbus had a lengthy line at 6 p.m. and was the last vote center to report to the Clerk’s Office at 7:57 p.m.
The uncertified results for the local races in Marshall County are
County Commissioner District 2
Adam Faulstich (R) 13,437 72.10%
Jeff Johnson (D) 5,200 27,90%
County Commissioner District 3
Jesse Bohannon (R) 13,042 70.18%
Benjamin Sharkey (D) 5,542 29.82%
County Council At-Large, top 3 vote getters
Tim Harman (R) 11,126 23,89%
Jim Masterson (R) 11.777 25.29%
Brandon Schadek (R) 9,927 21.32%
Anna Corbett (D) 5,328 11.44%
Megan Rogers (D) 4,539 9.75%
Bethany Wesley (D) 3,667 8.30%
Plymouth School Board At-Large
Morris Riddle 2,599 40.58%
Allison Shook 3,806 59.42%
Plymouth School Board District 2 West Township
Steve Holm 4,436 70.13%
Christopher Myers 1,889 29.87%
Plymouth School Board District 3 Plymouth 1 seat
Kurt Christiansen 2,234 34.56%
Kris Flower 723 11.18%
Lisa Huff 3,508 54.26%
Bremen School Board SB District 3 At-Large
Mollie Fuchs 1,275 53.71%
Creighton Prawat 1,099 46.29%
Union North United School Board At-Large
Karman Eash 674 48.95%
Jared McQueen 703 51.05%
Union North United School Board SB North Twp
Andrew Doyle 1,074 79.91%
Vernelle Lockridge 270 20.09%
Union North United School Board SB Union Twp
Dawn Amor 1,043 70.09%
Arden Balmer 445 29.91%
Lake of the Woods Regional Sewer District
Gordon Gunter 283 49.05%
Sally Pittman 294 50.95%
The county’s unofficial report shows 6,290 Republican Party straight party votes with 1,438 Democratic straight party votes and 1 each for the Libertarian Party and We The People.
The Marshall County Election Board will certify the next in about 10 days.