With many Darke County nominations running unopposed, the biggest stories in the relatively uneventful primary are likely Greenville City Schools passing their permanent improvement renewal levy, Speaker of the House John Boehner fending off Republican challengers for his spot on the November ballot, as well as Stephen Huffman winning the Republican nomination to represent Ohio's 80th District in a bid to replace the retiring Richard Adams.
Here are the results of those races, and full Darke County results are available at the Darke County Board of Elections' website.
Greenville City School District: 2 mills, 5 Year Renewal Permanent Improvement Levy
For the Levy
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2,156 (59%)
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Against the Levy
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1,473 (41%)
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U.S. House - District 8 - GOP Primary
(District Wide Results, not just Darke)
Boehner, John (i)
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46,948 (69%)
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Winteregg, J.D.
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14,928 (22%)
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Gurr, Eric
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3,782 (6%)
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Ashworth, Matthew
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2,673 (4%)
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State House - District 80 - GOP Primary
(District Wide Results, not just Darke)
Huffman, Stephen
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6,115 (46%)
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Williams, Mark
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4,637 (35%)
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LeMaster, Joe*
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2,609 (20%)
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*Of interesting note: Joe LeMaster won Darke County with 44% of the vote.