This vote total is from Hamilton County only.
U.S. President
Democrat – Kamala Harris and Tim Walz – 226,763
Libertarian – Chase Oliver and Mike ter Maat – 2,353
Other Party Candidate – Peter Sonski and Lauren Onak – 763

Republican – Donald J. Trump and JD Vance – 168,584
Nonparty candidate – Richard Duncan and Mitchell Preston Bupp – 796
Justice of the Supreme Court
(Full term commencing 1-1-25)
Republican – Megan E. Shanahan – 174,625
Democrat – Michael P. Donnelly – 216,484
Justice of the Supreme Court
(Full term commencing 1-2-25)
Democrat – Melody J. Stewart – 210,036
Republican – Joseph T. Deters – 182,937
Justice of the Supreme Court
(Unexpired term ending 12-31-2026)
Republican – Daniel R. Hawkins – 167,314
Democrat – Lisa Forbes – 218,080
U.S. Senator
Libertarian Don Kissick – 12,789

Republican – Bernie Moreno – 155,286
Democrat – Sherrod Brown – 229,345
U.S. Representative 8th District

Republican – Warren Davidson – 75,004
Democrat – Vanessa Enoch – 64,487
State Senator 8th District
Democrat –Ty Hogan – 80,807

Republican – Louis W. Blessing III – 106,572
State Representative 29th District
Democrat – Joe Salvato – 23,842

Republican – Cindy Abrams – 32,333
Judge of the Court of Appeals
(1st District Full term commencing 2-9-2025)
Democrat – Terry Nestor – 208,580
Republican – Sean M. Donovan – 172,280
Judge of the Court of Appeals
(1st District Full term commencing 2-10-2025)
Democrat – Marilyn Zayas – 212,544
Republican – Stacy Lefton – 166,914
Judge of the Court of Appeals
(1st District Full term commencing 2-11-2025)
Republican – M. Elizabeth Polston – 166,779
Democrat – Candace Crouse – 210,775
Judge of the Court of Appeals
(1st District Full term commencing 2-12-2025)
Democrat – Rich Moore – 200,653
Republican – Robert A. Goering – 179,554
County Commissioner
(Full term commencing 1-2-2025)
Republican – Jonathan Pearson – 155,667

Democrat – Alicia Reece – 212,213
Libertarian – Kyle Dupler – 16,302
County Commissioner
(Full term commencing 1-3-2025)
Republican – Adam Koehler – 153,647
Libertarian – Leandro A. Llambi – 12,585

Republican – Denise Driehaus – 216,919
County Auditor
(Unexpired term ending 3-7-2027)

Democrat – Jessica E. Miranda – 210,276
Republican – Tom Brinkman – 170,735
Prosecuting Attorney
Republican – Melissa Powers – 188,467

Democrat – Connie Pillich – 196,668
Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas
Libertarian – Anrew Olding – 16,176

Democrat – Pavan V. Parikh – 203,830
Republican – Mary Hill – 159,349
Sheriff
Republican – Jim Neil – 170,976

Democrat – Charmaine McGuffey – 217,557
County Recorder
Republican – David W. Heimback – 161,550

Democrat – Scott Crowley – 213,707
County Treasurer

Democrat – Jill Schiller – 214,838
Republican – Jeff Baker – 164,443
County Engineer

Republican – Eric J. Beck – 238,001
Coroner

Democrat – Lakshmi Kode Sammarco – 291-538
Judge of the Court of Common Pleas
(Full term commencing 1-1-2025)
Steve Simon – 156,181
Katie Casch – 166,650
Judge of the Court of Common Pleas
(Full term commencing 4-1-2025)
Vote for not more than 2
Virginia Tallent – 139,080
Robert C. Winkler – 158,640
Leslie Ghiz – 91,142
Chris Lipps – 90,135
Bernard Mundy – 122,812
Issue 1
To create an appointed redistricting commission not elected by or subject to removal by the voters of the state.
Yes – 214911
No – 172,076
Whitewater Township
Issue 26 (Additional) – Providing fire/EMS services to Whitewater Township – will collect $813,000 annually, at a rate not exceeding 4.5 mills for each $1 of taxable value, which amounts to $158 for each $100,000 of the county auditor’s appraised value.
Against – 1,582
For – 930
Issue 34
Proposed Tax Levy Renewal Hamilton County … for the purpose of supplementing the general fund to provide family services and treatment programs … will collect $6,765,000 annually, at a rate not exceeding 0.34 mill for each $1 of taxable value, which amounts to $7 for each $100,000 of the county auditor’s appraised value, for 5 years, commencing in 2024.
For – 243,607
Against – 141,689
Issue 35
Proposed Tax Levy Renewal Hamilton County … for the purpose of providing funds for community developmental disabilities programs; will collect $79,728,000 annually, at a rate not exceeding 4.13 mills for each $1 of taxable value, which amounts to $76 for each $100,000 of the county auditor’s appraised value, for 5 years, commencing in 2024.
For – 255,715
Against – 129,937