Sunday, November 8, 2020

Election Results From Dorchester Area Races



If you want to take a break from the post-election drama that is taking place at the federal level, here's a summary of the local results of the Nov. 3 election.

Saline County Commissioner - Dist. 3

In a race that featured two Dorchester High School alumni of the same era, incumbent Marvin Kohout defeated Gary Veprovsky, 760 to 585. This was a competitive race fueled largely by Veprovsky's disapproval of the wind farm being built in central Saline County.

Dorchester Village Board

Incumbents Matt Scholtz and Andrea Pracheil were uncontested in their efforts to keep their seats on the village board. Scholtz received 193 votes; Pracheil 166.

Dorchester School Board

Incumbents Kelli Schweitzer and Mike Hatfield had no challengers, winning re-election with 411 and 380 votes respectively. Newcomer Shelly Lehr captured a seat on the school board with 341 votes.

For those wondering, President Donald Trump defeated former Vice President (and now President-Elect) Joe Biden in Saline County by receiving more than 80% the number of Biden votes, 3,618 to 1,976. Third District U.S. Rep. Adrian Smith was the county's top vote recipient, capturing 3,750 votes versus U.S. Sen. Ben Sasse's 3,666.


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