06/16/2026
Recount puts Rank in third place for supervisors’ race on Republican ballot
Brian Rank gained two votes in a recount conducted Monday morning for the county supervisors’ race on the Republican ballot. The two additional votes made Rank the third highest vote winner.
The top three vote winners from the Republican ballot will run in the November general election for the three supervisors' seats up for election.
At the conclusion of the primary election on June 2, Rank had been fourth among the five Republican candidates running for three supervisors’ seats. His total at that time was 676 votes to 677 for Troy Kluender, the apparent third-place winner.
The recount showed Rank winning 678 votes while Kluender’s vote total remained at 677.
The Crawford County Board of Supervisors will canvass the recount at 3 p.m. on Thursday. The recount vote totals remain unofficial until the canvass.
Rank had requested the recount.
The recount was done by scanning the ballots from the June 2 primary election.
The incumbent supervisors on the Republican ballot received the most and second greatest number of votes – 1,003 for Kyle R. Schultz and 844 for Craig Dozark – according to the vote tally on June 2.
Schultz and Dozark also gained votes in the recount – 1,006 for Schultz and 845 for Dozark.
The vote total for the fifth candidate running - Jonathan Lapel – was not changed by the recount.
Unofficial recount vote totals
Kyle R. Schultz: 1,006
Craig Dozark: 845
Brian Rank: 678
Troy Kluender: 677
Jonathan Lapel: 428