The results of the St. Clair County Board races have been released.
Democrat Robert Allen, Jr. has been declared the winner in the County Board District 1 race against Republican C. Catherine Demers. With 100 percent of the precincts reporting, Allen, Jr. had 63.17 percent of the vote with a total of 1,540 votes. Demers received 33.76 percent of the vote with a total of 823 votes.
Republican Ed Cockrell has been declared the winner in the County Board District 7 race against Democrat Melinda Schneidewind. With 100 percent of the precincts reporting, Cockrell had 71.86 percent of the vote with a total of 2,794 votes. Schneidewind received 26.85 percent of the vote with a total of 1,044 votes.
Democrat Ken Easterley has been declared the winner in the County Board District 8 race against Republican Deborah Brennan. With 100 percent of the precincts reporting, Easterley had 58.69 percent of the vote with a total of 2,070 votes. Brennan received 38.76 percent of the vote with a total of 1,367 votes.
Democrat Paul Seibert has been declared the winner in the County Board District 10 race against Republican Cindi McDonald. With 100 percent of the precincts reporting, Seibert had 56.09 percent of the vote with a total of 1,806 votes. McDonald received 41.02 percent of the vote with a total of 1,321 votes.
Democrat Jerry Dinges has been declared the winner in the County Board District 11 race against Republican Nicholas J. Wiesbrock. With 100 percent of the precincts reporting, Dinges had 57.97 percent of the vote with a total of 1,709 votes. Wiesbrock received 38.91 percent of the vote with a total of 1,147 votes.
Democrat Susan Gruberman has been declared the winner in the County Board District 12 race against Republican Kevin Wallace. With 100 percent of the precincts reporting, Gruberman had 57.43 percent of the vote with a total of 1,885 votes. Wallace received 40.04 percent of the vote with a total of 1,314 votes.
Republican Steve Reeb has been declared the winner in the County Board District 13 race against Democrat Cheryl Newsome. With 100 percent of the precincts reporting, Reeb had 52.65 percent of the vote with a total of 2,681 votes. Newsome received 44.87 percent of the vote with a total of 2,285 votes.
Democrat Bob Trentman has been declared the winner in the County Board District 14 race against Republican Albert Meints Hampton. With 100 percent of the precincts reporting, Trentman had 68.52 percent of the vote with a total of 2,301 votes. Hampton received 29.42 percent of the vote with a total of 988 votes.
Democrat Jana Armstrong Moll has been declared the winner in the County Board District 19 race against Republican Daniel J. Weidenbenner. With 100 percent of the precincts reporting, Moll had 50.59 percent of the vote with a total of 1,158 votes. Weidenbenner received 46.70 percent of the vote with a total of 1,069 votes.
Republican Kevin Dawson has been declared the winner in the County Board District 20 race against Democrat Donna Cameron. With 100 percent of the precincts reporting, Dawson had 70.87 percent of the vote with a total of 2,718 votes. Cameron received 27.90 percent of the vote with a total of 1,070 votes.
Republican Bert “Dean” Pruett has been declared the winner in the County Board District 21 race against Democrat Frank “F.X.” Heiligenstein. With 100 percent of the precincts reporting, Pruett had 51.36 percent of the vote with a total of 2,167 votes. Heiligenstein received 46.31 percent of the vote with a total of 1,954 votes.
Democrat Richie Meile has been declared the winner in the County Board District 23 race against Republican Fred C. Boch. With 100 percent of the precincts reporting, Miele had 52.45 percent of the vote with a total of 2,044 votes. Boch received 45.37 percent of the vote with a total of 1,768 votes.
Democrat Kenneth G. Sharkey has been declared the winner in the County Board District 27 race against Republican Matthew Stirrup. With 100 percent of the precincts reporting, Sharkey had 63.44 percent of the vote with a total of 2,176 votes. Stirrup received 33.79 percent of the vote with a total of 1,159 votes.
Democrat Scott Greenwald has been declared the winner in the County Board District 28 race against Republican Kurt Schutz. With 100 percent of the precincts reporting, Greenwald had 56.16 percent of the vote with a total of 2,357 votes. Schutz received 40.67 percent of the vote with a total of 1,707 votes.