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Nov. 10—All Geauga County renewal levies on the Nov. 8 ballot, none of which increase taxes, were approved by voters Cardinal School District's 9.70-mill levy for the district's general fund ...
These elections were held concurrently with various federal and state elections, including for U.S. President, U.S. Senate, and the Ohio Senate. This election was held under different districts than the 2022 Ohio House of Representatives election because in September 2023, the Ohio Redistricting Commission approved a new set of maps for both ...
Aug. 11—The following is the list of certified questions and issues set to appear on the Nov. 7 general election ballot in Geauga County. Geauga County: 5-year, 0.7-mill renewal levy for mental ...
Geauga County was founded on March 1, 1806, as the second county in the Connecticut Western Reserve, originating from Trumbull County, Ohio. In 1808, the size of Geauga County was reduced by the creation of Ashtabula County, Cuyahoga County, and Lake County. The present-day boundaries were established in 1840 following the creation of Lake County.
He is the co-creator of the Good Deeds Program with former Geauga County Recorder Sharon Gingerich, an effort to educate and assist Geauga County with probate planning for real estate and vehicles. [15] He was named President of the Ohio Juvenile Judges in 2017 [16] and elected to the National Committee of Probate Judges. [17]
Emily Chesnut and Myra Powers won seats on the Milford Exempted Village School District board of education, according to unofficial election results. Here is the breakdown of votes: Rebecca Born ...
She initially sought to challenge incumbent Republican Matt Lynch in a primary election, but he opted out of a re-election bid to run for the United States Congress. [3] LaTourette was uncontested in the primary, and won the general election with 68% of the vote. [4] Her district included most of Geauga County and the northern part of Portage ...
The township is governed by a three-member board of trustees, who are elected in November of odd-numbered years to a four-year term beginning on the following January 1. Two are elected in the year after the presidential election and one is elected in the year before it.