Morgan County Election Night Results

Final Totals

 

Sheriff

Ronnie Stotler 1,182 (32.22 percent)

KC Bohrer 1,402 (38.22 percent)

Wade Shambaugh 1,084 (29.55 percent)

 

County Commissioner

Ken Reed 1,682 (49.04 percent)

Jimmy Stewart 1,321 (38.51 percent)

Darren Barney 427 (12.45 percent)

 

County Clerk

Kate Stotler 1,701 (48.74 percent)

Kim Johnson-Nickles 1,789 (51.26 percent)

 

School Board

Beth Michael 1,956 (31.91 percent)

Pete Gordon 2,470 (40.29 percent)

 

Magistrate

Debbie Ditto 2,174 (50.48 percent)

Greg Miller 2,128 (49.41 percent)

 

11:05 pm

Precinct 23 (Pleasant View Elementary School)

 

Sheriff

Ronnie Stotler 103

KC Bohrer 106

Wade Shambaugh 103

 

County Commissioner

Ken Reed 136

Jimmy Stewart 113

Darren Barney 44

 

County Clerk

Kate Stotler 171

Kim Johnson-Nickles 115

 

School Board

Beth Michael 170

Pete Gordon 175

 

Magistrate

Debbie Ditto 150

Greg Miller 209

 

 

Precinct 13 (Great Cacapon Elementary School)

 

Sheriff

Ronnie Stotler 209

KC Bohrer 52

Wade Shambaugh 97

 

County Commissioner

Ken Reed 145

Jimmy Stewart 140

Darren Barney 41

 

County Clerk

Kate Stotler 144

Kim Johnson-Nickles 189

 

School Board

Beth Michael 166

Pete Gordon 215

 

Magistrate

Debbie Ditto 243

Greg Miller 153

 

10:29 pm

 

Precinct 24 (Greenwood School)

 

Sheriff

Ronnie Stotler 98

KC Bohrer 180

Wade Shambaugh 95

 

County Commissioner

Ken Reed 183

Jimmy Stewart 126

Darren Barney  47

 

County Clerk

Kate Stotler 198

Kim Johnson-Nickles 163

 

School Board

Beth Michael 276

Pete Gordon 211

 

Magistrate

Debbie Ditto 225

Greg Miller 218

 

10:23 pm

 

Precinct 18  (Paw Paw)

 

Sheriff

Ronnie Stotler 19

KC Bohrer 30

Wade Shambaugh 109

 

County Commissioner

Ken Reed 38

Jimmy Stewart 55

Darren Barney 27

 

County Clerk

Kate Stotler 75

Kim Johnson-Nickles 54

 

School Board

Beth Michael 70

Pete Gordon 91

 

Magistrate

Debbie Ditto 66

Greg Miller 108

 

10:06 pm

Precinct 2 (Warm Springs Middle School)

Sheriff

Ronnie Stotler 146

KC Bohrer 170

Wade Shambaugh 120

 

County Commissioner

Ken Reed 212

Jimmy Stewart 151

Darren Barney 53

 

County Clerk

Kate Stotler 205

Kim Johnson-Nickles 216

 

School Board

Beth Michael 208

Pete Gordon 298

 

Magistrate

Debbie Ditto 221

Greg Miller 257

 

Precinct 1 (Warm Springs Middle School)

Sheriff

Ronnie Stotler 139

KC Bohrer 174

Wade Shambaugh 137

 

County Commissioner

Ken Reed 223

Jimmy Stewart 152

Darren Barney 47

 

County Clerk

Kate Stotler 197

Kim Johnson-Nickles 232

 

School Board

Beth Michael 204

Pete Gordon 336

 

Magistrate

Debbie Ditto 261

Greg Miller 270

 

 

9:45 pm

 

Precinct 25 (Cacapon State Park)

 

Sheriff

Ronnie Stotler 52

KC Bohrer 144

Wade Shambaugh 57

 

County Commissioner

Ken Reed 130

Jimmy Stewart 78

Darren Barney 19

 

County Clerk

Kate Stotler 133

Kim Johnson-Nickles 105

 

School Board

Beth Michael 160

Pete Gordon 139

 

Magistrate

Debbie Ditto 145

Greg Miller 132

 

9:40 pm

Looks like Ken Reed (County Commission) and KC Bohrer (Sheriff), Kim Johnson-Nickles (County Clerk), Pete Gordon (School Board) and Debbie Ditto (Magistrate) are heading to victory.

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9:29 pm

Precinct 5 (Community Center)

 

Sheriff

Ronnie Stotler 49

KC Bohrer 71

Wade Shambaugh 44

 

County Commissioner

Ken Reed 64

Jimmy Stewart 72

Darren Barney 18

 

County Clerk

Kate Stotler 69

Kim Johnson-Nickles 87

 

School Board

Beth Michael 89

Pete Gordon 125

 

Magistrate

Debbie Ditto 119

Greg Miller 88

 

9:26 pm

Precinct 21 (Rock Gap)

 

Sheriff

Ronnie Stotler 76

KC Bohrer 130

Wade Shambaugh 89

 

County Commissioner

Ken Reed 143

Jimmy Stewart 109

Darren Barney 31

 

County Clerk

Kate Stotler 127

Kim Johnson-Nickles 164

 

School Board

Beth Michael 163

Pete Gordon 222

 

Magistrate

Debbie Ditto 194

Greg Miller 182

 

 

9:14 pm

Precinct 6 (High School)

 

Sheriff

Ronnie Stotler 88

KC Bohrer 80

Wade Shambaugh 49

 

County Commissioner

Ken Reed 101

Jimmy Stewart 85

Darren Barney 28

 

County Clerk

Kate Stotler 108

Kim Johnson-Nickles 104

 

School Board

Beth Michael 119

Pete Gordon 153

 

Magistrate

Debbie Ditto 135

Greg Miller 135

 

9:10 pm

Precinct 7 (Courthouse)

 

Sheriff

Ronnie Stotler 21

KC Bohrer 52

Wade Shambaugh 49

 

County Commissioner

Ken Reed 75

Jimmy Stewart 29

Darren Barney  17

 

County Clerk

Kate Stotler 70

Kim Johnson-Nickles 53

 

School Board

Beth Michael 58

Pete Gordon 136

 

Magistrate

Debbie Ditto 94

Greg Miller 83

 

 

 

9:00 pm

Precinct 8 (Bath)

Sheriff

Ronnie Stotler 113

KC Bohrer 133

Wade Shambaugh 94

 

County Commissioner

Ken Reed 152

Jimmy Stewart 144

Darren Barney 30

 

County Clerk

Kate Stotler 132

Kim Johnson-Nickles 200

 

School Board

Beth Michael 183

Pete Gordon 241

 

Magistrate

Debbie Ditto 201

Greg Miller 197

 

 

 

8:52 pm

Precinct 4 (Bath)

 

Sheriff

Ronnie Stotler 69

KC Bohrer 80

Wade Shambaugh 41

 

County Commissioner

Ken Reed 80

Jimmy Stewart 67

Darren Barney 25

 

County Clerk

Kate Stotler 74

Kim Johnson-Nickles 107

 

School Board

Beth Michael 90

Pete Gordon  128

 

Magistrate

Debbie Ditto 120

Greg Miller 96

 

 

8:34 pm

Just handed precinct lists.

There are 13 precincts.

There are two precincts in.

Precinct 4 (Bath) will be the first one reported here momentarily.

Then precinct 7 (Bath).

8:20 pm

courthouse

Courthouse filling up. First results do momentarily. Hang on.

 

 

7:47 pm

bob

Bob Ford is making predictions ahead of the results.

For Sheriff — Ronald Stotler.

For County Commission — Jimmy Stewart.

For County Clerk — Kim Johnson-Nickles.

For School — Mary Beth Michael.

For President on the Republican side — Donald Trump.

For President on the Democratic side — Hillary Clinton.

We are reporting live from the Courthouse in Berkeley Springs, West Virginia.

7:42 pm

The polls have now closed.

We will try and post precinct by precinct as the County Clerk brings them out.

Refresh the page periodically.

We are expecting the first precincts by 8 pm.

Hold on to your hats.

Here we go.

 

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