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    You are at:Home»Local News»Pottawatomie County Election Results

    Pottawatomie County Election Results

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    By KMAN Staff on April 2, 2013 Local News, Top Story

    Onaga Mayor (One open spot)
    Gary Holthaus – 90
    August Hartwich – 131

    Onaga City Council (Two open spots)
    Bradley Brunkow – 117
    Deborah Stallard-Parry – 83
    Scott Venneberg – 161

    St. George City Council (Three open spots)
    Anthony Ernst-Tessmann – 23
    Dennis Tobias – 51
    Bill Wofford – 5
    Kendall Ricker – 36
    Hans Tessmann – 30
    Mary Stevenson – 62
    James Gimpert – 8
    Theresa McFarland – 27

    St. Marys City Commissioners (Two open spots)
    Adam Moats – 569
    Mike Drippe’ – 491
    Chris McInteer – 394

    Wamego Position 2&3 City Commission
    Position 2: Clifford Baughman – 180
    Position 3: William Ditto – 187

    Westmoreland Mayor (One open spot)
    Mark Goodenow – 136

    Westmoreland City Council (Two open spots)
    Jeff Rosell – 116
    Angel Alvarado – 59
    James Smith – 69
    Trudie Hoffman – 63

    Wheaton Mayor (One open spot)
    Terry Force – 16

    Wheaton City Council (Five open spots)
    Rex Green – 26
    Roger Magnett – 27
    Cynthia Pedersen – 26
    Michael Ridder – 25

    Belvue City Council (Five open spots)
    Brad Caudill – 10
    Chad Fitzgerald – 8
    Matthew Woodward – 10

    Emmett Mayor (One open spot)
    John Roth – 28
    Betty Grubb – 34

    Emmett City Council (Five open spots)
    Kimberly Roth – 24
    Debbie Fischer – 43
    Frank Kennedy – 30

    Havensville City Council (Five open spots)
    Christopher Niehues – 35
    John Niehues – 36
    Jason Pennington – 46

    Louisville Mayor (One open spot)
    Bobby Benton – 19

    Louisville City Council (Five open spots)
    Rick Weeks – 17
    Erwin Sender – 16
    Wayne Griffin – 8
    Eugene Prockish – 19
    David Prockish – 20

    Olsburg Mayor (One open spot)
    James Nelson – 20

    Olsburg City Council (Two open spots)
    Matt Schreiber – 20
    Dallas Davis – 21

    USD 320 School Board

    Position Four:
    Bruce Coleman – 27
    Amy Schwein – 33

    Position Five:
    Joe Steele – 40
    Tom Vontz – 35

    Position Six:
    Philip Wethington – 19
    Rob Adams – 66

    USD 323
    Position Five:
    Mark Caffrey – 134
    Norbert Marek – 47

    Position Six:
    Jon Srna – 59
    Travis Altenhofen – 45

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