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  2. Summit County Election Day Guide: News, information on ... - AOL

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    Looking for information on the Akron and Summit County election and Ohio Issues 1 and 2? You've come to the right place.

  3. Ohio Municipal Courts - Wikipedia

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    Municipal Courts and County Courts are law courts of limited jurisdiction in the U.S. state of Ohio. They handle cases involving traffic , non-traffic misdemeanors , evictions and small civil claims (in which the amount in controversy does not exceed $3,000 for small claims and $15,000 for municipal court).

  4. Everything you need to know about the March primary in Summit ...

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    The Summit County Board of Elections' address is 470 Grant Street, Akron, OH 44311. The application deadline for requesting an absentee ballot is March 12, a week before the primary.

  5. Administrative divisions of Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Is the only person in the county with the authority to arrest the sheriff. [citation needed] County auditor [7] County treasurer [8] Clerk of the court of common pleas [9] County prosecutor: [10] Responsible for acting on behalf of the state in criminal matters and also acts as the county government's legal counsel. In rural areas, the elected ...

  6. 2022 Voter Guide: Here are the 36 issues (and their cost) on ...

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    Welcome to the 2022 Summit County Voter Guide. This guide is a joint project of League of Women Voters of Akron and Hudson and the Akron Beacon Journal and was made possible through the support of ...

  7. Ohio county government - Wikipedia

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    Eighty-six of Ohio's 88 counties (all except Summit as of 1981 and Cuyahoga as of 2011) have the following elected officials as provided by statute: . Three county commissioners (the Board of Commissioners): Control budget; oversee planning and approve zoning regulations where county rural zoning is implemented; approve annexations to cities and villages; set overall policy; oversee ...