SE Nebraska and NW Missouri Election Results
11/09/2016

(KLZA)-- Results of the contested Southeast Nebraska and Northwest Missouri elections on Tuesday are as follows. 
 
In Richardson County Terry Frank was elected Third District Commissioner. He defeated Rick Martin 790-493.

In the Humboldt Ward I City Council election Delores Martinez defeated Kevin Burnison 105-82.

Elected to the Village Board of Rulo was Melissa Coonce and Becky Simmonds. 

For the Humboldt-Table Rock – Steinauer School District the three incumbents were re-elected to the seats. Mike Bredemeier, Rock Herr and Sandra Stalder will continue to serve. 

In Pawnee County elections, Pawnee City voters approved an additional half-cent sales tax to be used for street repairs that will cost more than $2-million. The vote was 240  - 137 to approve the additional sales tax.  

Elected to serve on the Pawnee City School Board are Amy Gyhra, Jason Vetrovsky and A.J. Tomky.

Elected to the Lewiston School Board were Spencer Anderson, Steve Janssen and Larry Husa.  

Ben Laun and Daryl Buchholz were elected to the Table Rock Village Board. 

Galen Steinacher and Wayne Zimmerman were voted onto the Lewiston Village Board.  

In Nemaha County, Nebraska, Rick Janssen was elected to another term on the Auburn City Council, serving in Ward II.

Elected to the Brownville Village Board were Paul Fish and Gary Stuchal.  

In Johnson County, Travis Goracke defeated Lavern Bartels for the Tecumseh Ward II Council seat.

Stephen Lempka and Andy Thies were elected to serve on the Sterling Village Board.  

Teresa Goracke an incumbent, Rebecca Plager and Arlin Beethe were elected to positions on the Johnson County Central School Board.  

In Holt County, Missouri, voters approved the control and eradication of Johnson Grass.

Atchison County, Missouri voters elected Jim Quimby to serve as North District Commissioner defeating Steve Joesting 528 – 223.  

Fifteen counties in Southeast Nebraska served by Southeast Community College soundly defeated a proposed $369-million bond issue proposed by the college. Nearly 68-percent of the votes cast were against the proposal.  


 


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