CRAWFORD COUNTY, OH (CRAWFORD COUNTY NOW) – The primary election in Crawford County saw a disappointing voter turnout, with only 20.08% of registered voters casting their ballots. Despite the low participation, the results revealed interesting trends in voter affiliations.
Among those who did vote, 49.32% identified as Democrats, while a significant majority of 84.56% were registered Republicans. A small fraction of 0.16% consisted of Non-Partisan voters, reflecting a diverse range of political preferences in the county.
In a notable upset, Jeff Price emerged victorious in the race for County Commissioner, defeating the incumbent Doug Weisenauer.
On the Democratic side, C. Aaron Sharrock secured a spot on the November ballot, setting the stage for a competitive election season.
Additionally, the Wynford school renewal levies narrowly passed, indicating community support for education initiatives in the region.
For a detailed breakdown of the election results click HERE.
