Putnam County Election Results

Wednesday, November 4, 2020

Putnam County only

President
Donald Trump (R): 12,278
Joe Biden (D): 3,956
Jo Jorgensen (L): 371

Governor
Eric Holcomb (R): 9,375
Donald Rainwater (L): 4,269
Woody Myers (D): 2,876

Attorney General
Todd Rokita (R): 12,186
Jonathan Weinzapfel (D): 4,099

U.S. House 4th District
Jim Baird (R): 12,594
Joe Mackey (D): 3,771

State Senate 24th District
John Crane (R): 7,242
Stan Albaugh (D): 2,233

State Senate 37th District
Rodric Bray (R): 5,122
Tom Wallace (D): 1,612

State Representative District 44
Beau Baird (R): 13,709

Putnam Superior Court Judge
Denny Bridges (R): 13,962

Auditor
Kristina Alexander (R): 13,793

Treasurer
Kathy Minnick (R): 13,752

Coroner
Jon Myers (R): 11,297
Perry Wainman (D): 4,892

Commissioner District 1
David Berry (R): 13,742

Commissioner District 3
Tom Helmer (R): 13,895

County Council At-Large (Vote for 3)
Stephanie Campbell (R): 10,297
Larry Parker (R): 8,568
Phil Gick (R): 8,240
Benny Whitlock (D): 4,060

Cloverdale School Board
Cloverdale Twp. (Vote for 3)
Donna Fidler: 1,248
Joseph Mann: 1,135
Katrina Lewis: 1,126
Jackson Twp. (Owen)
JaceAnn Troutt: 1,301

North Putnam School Board
Franklin Twp.
Amber Greene: 3,330
Monroe Twp.
Rachel Mandeville: 2,210
Dustin Osborn: 1,566
Russell Twp.
Eric Oliver: 2,537
Jacquelyn Simpson: 1,287

South Putnam School Board
Marion Twp.
Hollie Hutcheson: 2,451
Washington Twp.
Lisa Cooper: 2,081

Voter Turnout

Public Count: 16,748
Election Day: 6,236
Mail-In: 1,891
Early In-Person: 8,621
Registered Voters: 24,824
Turnout: 67.47 %


Precinct-by-precinct results will be available on Thursday and will be printed in the Friday, Nov. 6 Banner Graphic.

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  • I started off wanting to congratulate Putnam county on such a strong showing for an alternative candidate this year. Then I went back to the 2016 numbers and discovered Holcomb won Putnam county with a bigger margin this year than in 2016. Seems our republican base doesn’t have a lot of flexibility in their voting habits.

    -- Posted by techphcy on Wed, Nov 4, 2020, at 10:31 PM
  • Maybe, just maybe, citizens of Indiana and Putnam County feel he is the best choice.

    -- Posted by beg on Wed, Nov 4, 2020, at 11:00 PM
  • Funny, but I was trying to be serious for a minute.

    -- Posted by techphcy on Thu, Nov 5, 2020, at 11:05 AM
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