A range of local government and legal positions are filled by regular elections in Montgomery County, Ohio .
County Board of Commissioners [ edit ]
Montgomery County is governed by a three-member county commission. As of October 2012, the board comprises three Democratic members: Debbie Lieberman, Judy Dodge, and Dan Foley. Former Montgomery County Sheriff Dave Vore, a Republican will challenge incumbent Dodge in November 2012. Lieberman will seek re-election against Kettering City Council member Ashley Webb.
Term Commencing Jan. 2, 2001, 2005, etc.[ edit ]
Year
Democratic
Republican
Other
2006
Judy Dodge: 100,221
Dixie Allen: 74,928
2004
Edwin M. Primm Jr.: 0
Vicki D. Pegg : 168,198
2000
Vicki D. Pegg : 141,787
Robyn Lee Wilson (L ): 48,930
1996
Carl Lewis: 80,592
Vicki D. Pegg : 127,375
1994
Sharon P. Zimmers: 70,988
Vicki D. Pegg : 89,653
Leon Frazier: 10,464
1992
Term Commencing Jan. 3, 2001, 2005, etc.[ edit ]
Year
Democratic
Republican
Other
2004
Debbie Lieberman : 135,124
Peggy Lehner: 125,443
2000
Tom Roberts: 96,214
Don Lucas : 111,788
Andy Gabriel (L ): 7,461
1996
A. J. Wagner: 99,627
Don Lucas : 109,547
1992
Term Commencing Jan. 1, 2007[ edit ]
Year
Democratic
Republican
2006
Dan Foley : 97,228
Charles J. Curran : 915
2002
Charles J. Curran : 113,620
1998
Carol T. Slagle: 70,665
Charles J. Curran : 86,761
1994
Charles J. Curran : 96,595
J. Timothy Cline Jr.: 70,899
1990
The county prosecutor of Montgomery County, elected for a four-year term.
The county auditor of Montgomery County, elected for a four-year term.
Year
Democratic
Republican
Other
2006
Karl L. Keith : 105,944
Seth Morgan: 69,726
2002
Karl L. Keith : 104,390
1998
A. J. Wagner : 103,135
Bob Brower: 56,426
The clerk of courts of Montgomery County, elected for a four-year term.
The sheriff of Montgomery County, elected for a four-year term.
The county recorder of Montgomery County, elected for a four-year term.
Year
Democratic
Republican
Other
2004
Judy Dodge : 184,173
2000
Judy Dodge : 117,664
Jack F. Hensley : 94,870
The county treasurer of Montgomery County, elected for a four-year term.
The county engineer of Montgomery County, elected for a four-year term.
The coroner of Montgomery County, elected for a four-year term.
Year
Democratic
Republican
Other
2004
James H. Davis : 182,150
2000
James H. Davis : 159,562
Common Pleas Court Judges [ edit ]
Judges of the Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas are elected for four-year terms. There are currently 11 general division judges, two domestic relations division judges, one juvenile division judge, and one probate division judge.
Term Commencing Jan. 1, 2003[ edit ]
Term Commencing Jan. 2, 2003[ edit ]
Year
Democratic
Republican
Other
2002
G. Jack Davis : 64,304
Greg Singer: 63,425
Term Commencing Jan. 3, 2003[ edit ]
Term Commencing July 1, 2003[ edit ]
Term Commencing July 2, 2003[ edit ]
Term Commencing Jan. 3, 2005[ edit ]
Domestic Relations Division, Term Commencing Jan. 2, 2001[ edit ]
Domestic Relations Division, Term Commencing Jan. 4, 2001[ edit ]
Juvenile Division, Term Commencing Jan. 1, 2001[ edit ]
Juvenile Division, Term Commencing Jan. 5, 2005[ edit ]
Probate Division, Term Commencing Feb. 9, 2003[ edit ]
County Court Judges [ edit ]
Judges of the Montgomery County, County Court are elected for four-year terms. They act as the municipal judges for cities in Montgomery County that have not created their own municipal courts.
Term Commencing Jan. 1, 2001[ edit ]
Term Commencing Jan. 1, 2001[ edit ]
Term Commencing Jan. 3, 2005[ edit ]
Term Commencing Jan. 1, 2005[ edit ]
Year
Democratic
Republican
Other
2004
Adele M. Riley : 19,049
J. Timothy Cline Jr.: 7,037
William C. Cox: 13,527
Term Commencing Jan. 2, 2005[ edit ]
Year
Democratic
Republican
2004
James L. Manning : 31,189