County votes lead Halferty, Parrott, Stevenson to victories

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Newton's sheriff-elect Democrat John Halferty chats with Jacob Clymer of Newton, left, and his son Jacob, right, during a campaign recpetion at the American Legion Post 111 in Newton following Tuesday's election. Halferty was victorious over Republican candidate Steve Hoffman with 63.58 percent of the vote in Jasper county. (Nicole Wiegand/Daily News)

Nearly three-quarters of Jasper County’s registered voters — 72.87 percent — cast ballots in support of candidates for county offices. A total of 19,579 ballots were cast, with 9,015 of those counted as absentee, up from 6,600 during the 2008 election cycle, according to auditor Dennis Parrott.

Halferty elected sheriff

Ending with 12,088 votes — 63.58 percent — Democrat John Halferty has been elected sheriff of Jasper County for a four-year term. He beat out Republican Steve Hoffman, who garnered a total of 6,888 votes at 36.23 percent.

Halferty, who was born and raised in Jasper County, has served in law enforcement for nearly 25 years, most recently holding the position of chief deputy since 2000.

“I feel really blessed and I’m truly overwhelmed by the amount of support,” Halferty said shortly after election results were finalized Tuesday night, thanking his family, friends and employees. “I’m not going to take it lightly. I’ll take it very seriously and continue to work hard in my position and continue to make Jasper County a better place.”

Hoffman noted that the evening could have gone better for him, but offered his congratulations to the new sheriff.

“I believe we offered a positive message in this campaign. I laid out my resume to the citizens of Jasper County and they’ve clearly spoken,” Hoffman said of his defeat. “I wish them all the best and God speed.”

Parrott elected county auditor

Garnering 61.46 percent of the Jasper County votes with a total of 11,562, Democrat Dennis Parrott was elected to the position of county auditor for a third four-year term.

“I congratulate all the voters. This process doesn’t work without their input and direction, and the election is the best way for them to tell us the direction they want us to go,” Parrott said in a phone conversation this morning. “Obviously, I’m pleased with my election, and I thank the voters for giving me anther opportunity to serve them. People need to know that the auditor’s office isn’t just Dennis Parrott; we have eight other staff members that are real professionals, and I consider them auditor as well. I could not do it without them.”

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