Election Unofficial Results

The following are the unofficial election results from Hamilton County where a little more than 70 percent of registered voters turned out. Results will not be official until after they are certified.

President and Vice President — Donald Trump/J.D. Vance (R) 102,296, 51.74 percent; Kamala D. Harris/Tim Walz (D) 90,366, 45.70 percent; Chase Oliver/Mike Ter Maat (L) 1,817, .92 percent; Robert F. Kennedy Jr./Nicole Shanahan (WTP) 1,912, .97 percent; write-in, 1,325, .67 percent.

United States Senator — Jim Banks (R) 99,829, 54.89 percent; Valerie McCray (D) 77,735, 42.74 percent; Andrew Horning (L) 4,221, 2.32 percent; write-in, 84, 0.05 percent.

Governor and Lieutenant Governor — Mike Braun/Micah Beckwith (R) 100,200, 51.16 percent; Jennifer McCormick/Terry Goodin (D) 89,579, 45.74 percent; Donald Rainwater/Tonya Hudson (L) 6,025, 3.08 percent; write-in, 53, 0.03 percent.

Attorney General — Todd Rokita (R) 97,414, 53.69 percent; Destiny Wells (D) 84,022, 46.31 percent.

U.S. Representative District 5 — Victoria Spartz (R) 102,098, 53.42 percent; Deborah A. Pickett (D) 80,254, 41.99 percent; Lauri Shillings (L) 4,612, 2.41 percent; Robby Slaughter (I) 4,110, 2.15 percent; write-in, 55, 0.03 percent.

State Senator District 20 — Scott A. Baldwin (R) 43,873, 59.90 percent; Joel Levi (D) 29,374, 40.10 percent.

State Representative District 24 — Hunter Smith (R) 21,523, 55.30 percent; Josh Lowry (D) 17,398, 44.70 percent.

State Representative District 29 — Alaina Shonkwiler (R) 22,787, 63.37 percent; Christopher Hartig (D) 13,169, 36.63 percent.

State Representative District 32 — Victoria Garcia Wilburn (D) 15,776, 50.51 percent; Patricia Bratton (R) 15,457, 49.49 percent. 

State Representative District 37 — Todd Huston (R) 24,207, 100 percent, 

State Representative District 39 — Daniel “Danny” Lopez (R) 21,158, 53.73 percent; Matt McNally (D) 18,221, 46.27 percent.

State Representative District 88 — Chris Jeter (R) 6,601, 57,86 percent; Stephanie Jo Yocum (D) 4,807, 42.14 percent.

Judge of the Circuit Court 24th Judicial — Andrew R. Bloch (R) 131,788, 100 percent.

Judge of the Superior Court No. 1 — Michael A. Casati (R) 131,004, 100 percent.

Judge of the Superior Court No. 6 — Stephenie K. Gookins (R) 131,745, 100 percent.

County Auditor — Todd Clevenger (R) 127,874, 100 percent.

County Treasurer — Susan Byer (R) 128,893, 100 percent.

County Surveyor — Gary Duncan (R) 104,580, 57.21 percent; Thomas William Davis (D) 78,221, 42.79 percent.

County Commissioner District 2 – Steven C. Dillinger (R) 131,754, 99.68 percent; write-in, 423, 0.32 percent.

County Commissioner District 3 — Mark E. Heirbrandt (R) 132,590, 100 percent.

County Council Member At Large — Sue Maki (R) 85,893, 26.74 percent; Brandon “Brad” Beaver (R) 85,204, 26.52 percent; Steven R. Nation (R) 77,201, 24.03 percent; Keely J. Gladieux (D) 72,928, 22.70 percent.

Carmel Clay School Board at Large (NP) — Jon Shapiro 27,765, 30.00 percent; Kristina “Kris” Wheeler, 26,113, 28.22 percent; Robin L. Clark, 20,530, 22.19 percent; and Dina Ferchmin, 18,127, 19.59 percent.

Hamilton Heights School Board, Jackson Township (NP) — Kevin Cavanaugh, 69.38 percent, 4,196; Elizabeth Fouch, 1,852, 30.62 percent.

Hamilton Heights School Board, White River Township (NP) — Gretchen S. Pennington, 5,344, 100 percent.

Hamilton Southeastern School Board, Delaware Township (NP) — Greg Lannan, 21,614, 45.86 percent; Latrica A. Schooley, 25,516, 54.14 percent.

Hamilton Southeastern School Board, Fall Creek Township (NP) — Suzanne Thomas, 29,411, 60.90 percent; Terry Tolle, 18,880, 39.10 percent. 

Hamilton Southeastern School Board, Wayne Township (NP) — Sarah E. Parks-Reese, 27,965, 58.14 percent; John F. Stewart, 20,132, 41.86 percent.

Noblesville School Board At Large (NP) (Vote for 3) — Stephanie Lambert, 15,209, 20.32 percent; Christi Crosser, 14,637, 19.56 percent; Bret Richardson, 12,568, 16.79 percent; Alison Hanley, 12,079, 16.14 percent; David L. Dawson, 10,453, 13.97 percent; and Bradley A. Helvey, 9,889, 13.21 percent.

Sheridan School Board Marion Township (NP) (Vote for 2) — Dan Fleming, 1,617, 41.78 percent; John Hunt, 1,546, 39.95 percent; Eric Nyberg, 707, 18.27 percent.

Westfield Washington School Board, District 1 (NP) — Carrie Larrison, 20,669, 100 percent.

Westfield Washington School Board, District 3 (NP) — Carl Mike Steele, 57.47 percent, 12,187; Matthew Hullinger, 9,020, 42.53 percent.

Retain Indiana Supreme Court Judge Rush – Yes, 111,516, 74.30 percent; No, 38,582, 25.70 percent.

Retain Supreme Court Judge Massa — Yes, 105,918, 71.57 percent; No, 42,072, 28.43 percent.

Retain Supreme Court Judge Molter — Yes, 107,618, 73.12 percent; No, 39,557, 26.88 percent.

Retain Court of Appeals District 4 Judge Pyle III – Yes, 107,618, 73.12 percent; No, 39,557, 26.88 percent.

Public question, Constitutional Amendment: Shall the Constitution of the State of Indiana be amended to remove the state superintendent of public instruction from the list of officeholders who shall discharge the powers and duties of the governor if the office of the governor and lieutenant governor are both vacant? — Yes, 99,432, 55.73 percent; No, 78,990, 44.27 percent.

Public question, Town of Sheridan: Shall the Town of Sheridan and Adams Township reorganize as a single political subdivision? — Yes, 1,180, 72.88 percent; No, 439, 27.12 percent.

Public question: Adams Township — Yes, 780, 61.86 percent; No, 481, 38.14 percent.

In Hamilton County, 81,441 registered voters voted on Election Day; 20,146 voters voted by paper absentee ballot; and 98,092 voters vote by walk-in early voting, totaling 199,679 voters, with a turnout of 70.51 percent, of the 283,202 registered voters, in 220 precincts. R – Republican; D – Democrat; L – Libertarian; I – Independent;  WTP – We the People; NP – Non-Partisan