CRAWFORD COUNTY, OH (CRAWFORD COUNTY NOW)—The election results for Crawford County were finalized early Wednesday morning, revealing significant outcomes across various local positions.

In the race for President of the Bucyrus City Council, Kevin Myers emerged victorious with 1,022 votes, defeating Greg White, who received 600 votes. Adrienne Kemery was elected as City Treasurer, running unopposed, along with Brandon Gobrecht, an incumbent, who was elected as Bucyrus Law Director without opposition.

The Council At-Large seats were awarded to James Mee, Robert Taylor, and Ray Thitoff. In a noteworthy upset, Allison LeClair secured the Second Ward seat with 287 votes, defeating incumbent C. Aaron Sharrock, who garnered 152 votes. The Third Ward saw two write-in candidates contest the seat, with Terry Spiegel receiving 194 votes and Gary Daiber receiving 35; however, 44 write-in votes were deemed invalid. Cody Scott won the Fourth Ward seat unopposed.

Additionally, four members were elected to the Crestline Village Council: Kimberly Gonzales, Cheryl Downing, David Sharrock, and Robert Salvati.

Crawford County Municipal Court Judge Shane Leuthold was re-elected without opposition, receiving 5,754 votes.

In Galion, Brian Saterfield will take office as the next mayor, while Thomas Fellner was elected unopposed as City Council President.

Other unopposed elections included City Auditor Roberta Wade and City Law Director Michael Bear.
Council At-Large will be represented by Matthew Strickler, Heath Watkins, and Joshua Woodmansee.

Terry Gribble won the First Ward with 365 votes against Kenneth Bodkins Sr., who received 174 votes. Eric Webber will represent the Second Ward, running unopposed. The Third Ward saw a write-in candidate, Michael Richart, win with just one vote, while 19 votes were invalid. In the Fourth Ward, Todd Brown defeated Carrie Zeger with 287 votes to 251.