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The Ashland County Board of Elections is located in the County Office Building, 110 Cottage St., Suite 106, Ashland. Regular hours of operation are 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday-Friday.
There are 34,756 registered voters in Ashland County, and 26,530, 76.33%, voted in the general election, according to the unofficial count posted by the Ashland County Board of Elections.
Huron County was established by the Ohio General Assembly on February 7, 1809, and at the time comprised present-day Erie County (except a small part in the northwest), Huron County, Ruggles Township in Ashland County, Danbury Township in Ottawa County, and part of Catawba Island Township in Ottawa County [8] - in short, the entire Firelands.
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The county was a national bellwether from 1912 to 1936, but starting with the 1940 election, the county has become a Republican Party stronghold. Lyndon B. Johnson's win in 1964 is the lone time since then that a Democrat has won the county. Seal of the Clerk of Common Pleas Court of Ashland County
Hanover Township began as a part of Richland County in 1806. Hanover Township was organized in 1818. [4] It was separated to become a part of Ashland County upon its formation in 1846. Statewide, other Hanover Townships are located in Butler, Columbiana, and Licking counties.
As the 2024 election approaches, here's what to know about ballot tracking, vote-by-mail deadlines, and finding your polling site in Ohio.
Upon the formation of Ashland County in 1846, Milton Township was again divided, four columns of sections on the east being included in Ashland County, the other two columns remaining in Richland. The last division reduced the township to its present dimensions—four by six miles. It is one of five Milton Townships statewide. [6]