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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 ...
Here is a look at the candidates in the Oconee County races. Clerk of Superior Court. Angela Elder-Johnson (R) — Longtime incumbent Angela Elder-Johnson, a Republican, is running for re-election ...
Boggs did not seek re-election in 1996. [2] Bob Gardner: Republican: January 3, 1997 – December 31, 2004 Gardner was term-limited in 2004. Tim Grendell: Republican: January 3, 2005 – September 18, 2011 Grendell resigned in 2011 to become a judge on the Geauga County Court of Common Pleas. [3] John Eklund: Republican: November 18, 2011 ...
The seat, which was uncontested in the previous election two years before, represents part of Akron, half of Summit County, and almost all of Portage County, Trumbull County, Mahoning County, and Lake County. [3] Fowler Arthur was re-elected twice and served in the position until she was elected to the Ohio House of Representatives in 2020. [4] [5]
In November 2012, Lynch was elected as state representative for Geauga and Portage Counties. [3] serving from 2012 through 2014. [4] Lynch attributed his victory to support from the Tea Party movement, and supported cutting taxes and reducing the size of government. In 2014, Lynch launched a primary election challenge against Congressman Dave ...
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 ...
Grendell won re-election in November 2020, defeating Democrat Garrett Westhoven. [8] For the 2022 election season, Grendell decided not to run for re-election in what would become Ohio's 99th State House district, instead opting to run for Geauga County Auditor. She lost in the Republican primary to incumbent auditor Charles Walder.
Aaron “Adot” Whitely (D) — Aaron "Adot" Whitely, a Democrat, is vying for re-election for commissioner for Chatham County's District 6. If re-elected, it will be his second term in office.