The following are the results of the 2022 Holt County Mid-Term Election that was held last Tuesday, Nov.8. The results are from the Holt County Clerks Office. Member of Legislature District 40 Barry DeKay 2611 Keith Kube 1174 Lower Niobrara Natural Resources District At Large – Vote For One Bradley J. Mahon 188 J.J. Pritchett 192 O'Neill Public School Board Member – District 7 Vote for up to THREE Monica Huber 1036 Aaron Troester 1032 Coby L. Welke 1143 Jeremy Zakrzewski 965 Chambers Public School Board Member – District 137 Vote for up to THREE Tony A. Sanderson 158 Amy F. Scott 211 Brady Dexter 201 Jamie Tomjack 280 Stuart Public School Board Member – District 44 Vote for up to THREE Eric Kohle 275 Daniel J. Kunz 86 Marvin J. Miksch 257 Jared L. Wolf 270 Summerland Public School Board Member – District 115 Vote for up to THREE Jeremy L. Wagner 201 LuAnn Schindler 162 Scott Thiele 97 Austin Twibell 155 Mia Bergman 127 Mark Ramold 218 Atkinson City Council – Ward 1 Vote for up to THREE Ron Krysl 325 Gary A. Lech 232 Scott Shane 331 Helen Olson 348 Mayor City of Atkinson Vote for ONE Joshua Ericson 332 Paul A. Corkle 157 O'Neill City Council Ward 3 Vote for ONE Paul Asche 142 Jacob M. Carman 52 Ewing Village Board of Trustees Vote for up to THREE Jeremy Tuttle 72 Dustin Jorgensen 104 Kent A. Stallbaum 22 Kane Fry 107 Katie Cunningham 79 William W. Graber 39 Inman Village Board of Trustees Vote for up to TWO Kyle J. Campbell 27 Nicole D. Campbell 25 Michael Murray 19 Page Village Board of Trustees Vote for up to TWO Kurtis J. Campbell 15 Mary Jo Van Every Leichleiter 32 Mark Tyrell 33 Terry Bartak 28 Emmet Township Vote for up to THREE Kenneth Huston Jr. 24 David Hickey 23 Kirby Kloppenborg 38 Matt Cole 40 Paddock Township Vote for up to THREE Barbara D. Otto 31 Tim Mann 37 Joe Dobrovolny 22 Tom Schaaf 17 Pleasant View Township Vote for up to THREE Nicholas J. Schrunk 23 Connie J. Seger 23 Jay Seger 23 Gerry Bouska 27 SPECIAL ISSUE CHAMBERS TOWNSHIP Shall the Chambers Township be allowed to levy a property tax not to exceed 8 cents per $100 of taxable valuation in excess of the limits prescribed by law until fiscal year ending June 30, 2028, for the purposes of general township operations. This increase is necessary in order for the Township to continue to provide services at the same level as in the past without the need for annual townhall meetings to vote to exceed levy allocations by Holt County. The voters in attendance at such annual meetings have approved the 8 cent levy for the past several years. FOR the proposal 22 AGAINST the proposal 17 CONLEY TOWNSHIP Shall the Conley Township be allowed to levy a property tax not to exceed 8 cents per $100 of taxable valuation in excess of the limits prescribed by law until fiscal year ending June 30, 2028, for the purposes of general township operations and shall the Conley Township Board, increase its budgeted restricted funds for fiscal year 2023-24 by $22,000 which is two hundred and nineteen percent (219%) over the current year's restricted funds with the proceeds collected by such additional tax levy used for necessary general operations, road repair and maintenance. This increase is necessary in order for the Township to continue to provide services at the same level as in the past without the need for annual townhall meetings to vote to exceed levy allocations by Holt County. FOR the proposal 24 AGAINST the proposal 10 STUART TOWNSHIP Shall Stuart Township be allowed to levy a property tax not to exceed 8 cents per one hundred dollars of taxable valuation in excess of the limits prescribed by law until fiscal year 2027-2028 for purpose of general operations. FOR said levy and tax 186 AGAINST said levy and tax 139
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