With all 12 precincts reporting and a 13% eligible voter turnout, here are the unofficial Livingston County results:
Livingston County has two county-wide ballot issues.
The county-wide ballot issues are:
Shall the County of Livingston exempt senior citizens aged 62 and older from increases in property tax liability due on such senior citizen’s primary residence?
Yes: 1,043, No: 178
Shall the County of Livingston exempt eligible taxpayers from certain tax increases on eligible tax payers’s primary residence above the liability incurred during the initial credit year?
Yes: 933 No: 266
The following school district will have elections for school board members:
Hale-RI – (3)
Kevin Miller: 7
Chauncey K. Ponting: 7
Rebecca Dodson (White): 7
Craig Harbert: 4
Livingston R-1 School Board (3)
Chasity Anderson: 162
Stanton Warren: 113
Marlois Slater: 92
Brian Widner: 82
Jnae Myers: 72
Grundy County – Trenton R-IX School Board(3)
0 votes
Caldwell County R-1 (3)
0 votes
Other contested races on the ballot include:
City of Chula – Southward Aldermen:
Daniel Murphy: 14
Kyle Gramenz: 2
Livingston County Ambulance District #4 Board member (1)
Ken Lauhoff; 189
Megan Hall 55
Additional ballot questions include:
Public Water Supply District #1 question:
Shall Public Water Supply District #1 of Livingston County, Missouri, issue its waterworks system revenue bonds in the amount of $12,000,000 for the purpose of extending and improving the waterworks system of the district?
Yes: 140
No: 36
Cream Ridge and Sampsel Townships General Road Districts are each asking for voter approval to levy an additional $0.35 cents per $100 valuation for a period of four years.
Cream Ridge: Yes: 31, No: 42
Sampsel: Yes: 9, No: 12