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Form No. 120 Prescribed by Secretary of State (03-19)
Election Notice for use With the Federal Write-In Absentee Ballot (FWAB) R.C. 3511.16
Issued by the Summit County Board of Elections
BOE to check one: Initial notification (to be posted 100 days prior to date of election) Updated notification (to be posted 46 days prior to date of election)
NOVEMBER 3, 2020 GENERAL ELECTION
(month, date, year, primary/general/special)
President and Vice President (General Election) or Delegates and Alternate Delegates to a Political Party’s National Convention (Primary)
Name(s) of Joint Candidates / Candidate Party Precincts
For President Joseph R. Biden For Vice President Kamala D. Harris (Vote for not more than 1)
D All
For President Howie Hawkins For Vice President Angela Walker (Vote for not more than 1)
All
For President Jo Jorgensen For Vice President Spike Cohen (Vote for not more than 1)
L All
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President and Vice President (General Election) or Delegates and Alternate Delegates to a Political Party’s National Convention (Primary)
(continued)
Name(s) of Joint Candidates / Candidate Party Precincts
For President Donald J. Trump For Vice President Michael R. Pence (Vote for not more than 1)
R All
For President Brian Carroll Write-in For Vice President Amar Patel Write-in (Vote for not more than 1)
All
For President Tom Hoefling Write-in For Vice President Andy Prior Write-in (Vote for not more than 1)
All
For President Dario Hunter Write-in For Vice President Dawn Neptune Adams Write-in (Vote for not more than 1)
All
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President and Vice President (General Election) or Delegates and Alternate Delegates to a Political Party’s National Convention (Primary)
(continued)
Name(s) of Joint Candidates / Candidate Party Precincts
For President Jade Simmons Write-in For Vice President Claudeliah J. Roze Write-in (Vote for not more than 1)
All
For President Kasey Wells Write-in For Vice President Rachel Wells Write-in (Vote for not more than 1)
All
For President President R19 Boddie Write-in For Vice President Eric Stoneham Write-in (Vote for not more than 1)
All
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U.S. Senate and U.S. Congress
Name of Candidate Office /District/Term Party Precincts
Marcia L. Fudge Representative to Congress (11th District) Files in Cuyahoga County (Vote for not more than 1)
D City of Akron, Wards 1 A & B, 1 D(01), 1 L, 2 A(01) & (03), 3 A – L, 4 A – D, 4 F & G, 4 H(02), 4 I – N, 4 0(02), 4 P, 5 A, 5 C(01), 5 D, 5 E(01) & (02), 5 F – I, 5 J(01), 5 K(01), 5 L & M, 5 N(02) & (03), 6 F(02), 7 D & E, 7 G(01), 7 K(01), 7 L(02), 8 A, 8 C & D, 8 G, 8 L(01) & (02), 8 N, 9 B, 9 C(02), 10 A(02), 10 C, 10 G, 10 I, 10 L City of Fairlawn Village of Richfield Township of Bath, A – G Township of Richfield
Laverne Gore Representative to Congress (11th District) Files in Cuyahoga County (Vote for not more than 1)
R City of Akron, Wards 1 A & B, 1 D(01), 1 L, 2 A(01) & (03), 3 A – L, 4 A – D, 4 F & G, 4 H(02), 4 I – N, 4 0(02), 4 P, 5 A, 5 C(01), 5 D, 5 E(01) & (02), 5 F – I, 5 J(01), 5 K(01), 5 L & M, 5 N(02) & (03), 6 F(02), 7 D & E, 7 G(01), 7 K(01), 7 L(02), 8 A, 8 C & D, 8 G, 8 L(01) & (02), 8 N, 9 B, 9 C(02), 10 A(02), 10 C, 10 G, 10 I, 10 L City of Fairlawn Village of Richfield Township of Bath, A – G Township of Richfield
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U.S. Senate and U.S. Congress
Name of Candidate Office /District/Term Party Precincts
Michael Fricke Representative to
Congress (13th District)
(Vote for not more than 1)
L City of Akron, Wards 1 C, 1 D(02), 1 E – K, 1 M, 2 A(02) & (04), 2 B – M, 3 M & N, 4 E, 4 H(01), 4 O(01), 5 B, 5 C(02), 5 E(03), 5 J(02) & (03), 5 K(02), 5 N(01), 6 A – E, 6 F(01), 6 G – M, 7 A – C, 7 F, 7 G(02), 7 H – J, 7 K(02), 7 L(01), 7 M, 8 B, 8 E, 8 F, 8 H – K, 8 M, 8 O – Q, 9 A, 9 C(01), 9 D – K, 10 A(01), 10 B, 10 D – F, 10 H, 10 J & K, 10 M City of Barberton City of Cuyahoga Falls, Wards 1 A – D, 2 A – E, 3 A(01) & (03), 3 B – E, 4 A – E, 5 C & D, 5 E(02), 6 A – E, 7 A & B, 7 D & E, 8 B(02) & (03) & (04), 8 D City of Munroe Falls, Ward 1 A(02) City of Tallmadge, Wards 1 A – D, 2 A, 2 B(01), 2 C & D, 3 A – D, 4 A – D Village of Mogadore B(02) Village of Peninsula Township of Bath H Township of Boston Township of Coventry Township of Springfield, A, B, F, G, J
Christina M. Hagan Representative to
Congress (13th District)
(Vote for not more than 1)
R City of Akron, Wards 1 C, 1 D(02), 1 E – K, 1 M, 2 A(02) & (04), 2 B – M, 3 M & N, 4 E, 4 H(01), 4 O(01), 5 B, 5 C(02), 5 E(03), 5 J(02) & (03), 5 K(02), 5 N(01), 6 A – E, 6 F(01), 6 G – M, 7 A – C, 7 F, 7 G(02), 7 H – J, 7 K(02), 7 L(01), 7 M, 8 B, 8 E, 8 F, 8 H – K, 8 M, 8 O – Q, 9 A, 9 C(01), 9 D – K, 10 A(01), 10 B, 10 D – F, 10 H, 10 J & K, 10 M City of Barberton City of Cuyahoga Falls, Wards 1 A – D, 2 A – E, 3 A(01) & (03), 3 B – E, 4 A – E, 5 C & D, 5 E(02), 6 A – E, 7 A & B, 7 D & E, 8 B(02) & (03) & (04), 8 D City of Munroe Falls, Ward 1 A(02) City of Tallmadge, Wards 1 A – D, 2 A, 2 B(01), 2 C & D, 3 A – D, 4 A – D Village of Mogadore B(02) Village of Peninsula Township of Bath H Township of Boston Township of Coventry Township of Springfield, A, B, F, G, J
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U.S. Senate and U.S. Congress (continued)
Name of Candidate Office /District/Term Party Precincts
Tim Ryan Representative to
Congress (13th District)
(Vote for not more than 1)
D City of Akron, Wards 1 C, 1 D(02), 1 E – K, 1 M, 2 A(02) & (04), 2 B – M, 3 M & N, 4 E, 4 H(01), 4 O(01), 5 B, 5 C(02), 5 E(03), 5 J(02) & (03), 5 K(02), 5 N(01), 6 A – E, 6 F(01), 6 G – M, 7 A – C, 7 F, 7 G(02), 7 H – J, 7 K(02), 7 L(01), 7 M, 8 B, 8 E, 8 F, 8 H – K, 8 M, 8 O – Q, 9 A, 9 C(01), 9 D – K, 10 A(01), 10 B, 10 D – F, 10 H, 10 J & K, 10 M City of Barberton City of Cuyahoga Falls, Wards 1 A – D, 2 A – E, 3 A(01) & (03), 3 B – E, 4 A – E, 5 C & D, 5 E(02), 6 A – E, 7 A & B, 7 D & E, 8 B(02) & (03) & (04), 8 D City of Munroe Falls, Ward 1 A(02) City of Tallmadge, Wards 1 A – D, 2 A, 2 B(01), 2 C & D, 3 A – D, 4 A – D Village of Mogadore B(02) Village of Peninsula Township of Bath H Township of Boston Township of Coventry Township of Springfield, A, B, F, G, J
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U.S. Senate and U.S. Congress
Name of Candidate Office /District/Term Party Precincts
David P. Joyce Representative to
Congress (14th District)
Files in Lake County
(Vote for not more than 1)
R City of Cuyahoga Falls, Wards 3 A(02), 5 A & B, 5 E(01), 7 C, 8 A, 8 B(01), 8 C, 8 E & F City of Hudson City of Macedonia City of Munroe Falls, Wards 1 A(01), 1 B, 2 A & B, 3 A & B City of Stow City of Tallmadge, Ward 2 B(02) City of Twinsburg Village of Boston Heights Village of Northfield Village of Reminderville Village of Silver Lake Township of Northfield Center Township of Sagamore Hills Township of Twinsburg
Hillary O’Connor Mueri Representative to
Congress (14th District)
Files in Lake County
(Vote for not more than 1)
D City of Cuyahoga Falls, Wards 3 A(02), 5 A & B, 5 E(01), 7 C, 8 A, 8 B(01), 8 C, 8 E & F City of Hudson City of Macedonia City of Munroe Falls, Wards 1 A(01), 1 B, 2 A & B, 3 A & B City of Stow City of Tallmadge, Ward 2 B(02) City of Twinsburg Village of Boston Heights Village of Northfield Village of Reminderville Village of Silver Lake Township of Northfield Center Township of Sagamore Hills Township of Twinsburg
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U.S. Senate and U.S. Congress
Name of Candidate Office /District/Term Party Precincts
Aaron Paul Godfrey Representative to Congress (16th District) Files in Cuyahoga County (Vote for not more than 1)
D City of Akron, Ward 8 L(03) City of Green City of New Franklin City of Norton Village of Clinton Village of Lakemore Village of Mogadore A, B(01) Township of Copley Township of Springfield C - E, H - I
Anthony Gonzalez Representative to Congress (16th District) Files in Cuyahoga County (Vote for not more than 1)
R City of Akron, Ward 8 L(03) City of Green City of New Franklin City of Norton Village of Clinton Village of Lakemore Village of Mogadore A, B(01) Township of Copley Township of Springfield C - E, H - I
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Ohio General Assembly (Ohio Senate and Ohio House of Representatives)
Name of Candidate Office /District/Term Party Precincts
Michael Downey State Senator (28th District) (Vote for not more than 1)
R City of Akron City of Barberton City of Cuyahoga Falls, Wards 1 – 4, 5 B(01), 5 C – E, 6 – 7, 8 B(01) & (03), 8 – F City of Green City of Tallmadge Village of Lakemore Village of Mogadore Township of Bath H Township of Coventry Township of Springfield
Vernon Sykes State Senator (28th District) (Vote for not more than 1)
D City of Akron City of Barberton City of Cuyahoga Falls, Wards 1 – 4, 5 B(01), 5 C – E, 6 – 7, 8 B(01) & (03), 8 – F City of Green City of Tallmadge Village of Lakemore Village of Mogadore Township of Bath H Township of Coventry Township of Springfield
Ohio General Assembly (Ohio Senate and Ohio House of Representatives)
Name of Candidate Office /District/Term Party Precincts
Emilia Sykes State Representative (34th District) (Vote for not more than 1)
D City of Akron, Wards 1 A, 1 B(01)&(02), 1 C-L, 2 A-M, 3 A-L, 4 A-P, 5 A(02), 5 C-D, 5 E(01)&(02), 5 F-I, 5 J(01), 5 K(01), 5 N(02), 7 K(01), 8 A-Q, 9 C(02), 10 B, 10 H(02), 10 L City of Cuyahoga Falls, Ward 8 B(03) Township of Bath H
Henry Todd State Representative (34th District) (Vote for not more than 1)
R City of Akron, Wards 1 A, 1 B(01)&(02), 1 C-L, 2 A-M, 3 A-L, 4 A-P, 5 A(02), 5 C-D, 5 E(01)&(02), 5 F-I, 5 J(01), 5 K(01), 5 N(02), 7 K(01), 8 A-Q, 9 C(02), 10 B, 10 H(02), 10 L City of Cuyahoga Falls, Ward 8 B(03) Township of Bath H
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Ohio General Assembly (Ohio Senate and Ohio House of Representatives)
Name of Candidate Office /District/Term Party Precincts
Tavia Galonski State Representative (35th District) (Vote for not more than 1)
D City of Akron, Wards 1 B(03), 1 M, 3 M-N, 5 A(01), 5 B, 5 E(03), 5 J(02)&(03), 5 K(02), 5 L-M, 5 N(01)&(03), 6 A-M, 7 A-J, 7 K(02), 7 L-M, 9 A-B, 9 C(01), 9 D-K, 10 A, 10 C-G, 10 H(01), 10 I-K, 10 M City of Barberton Township of Coventry A (02), D(03), E(02) Township of Springfield A(02)
Jodi Sarver State Representative (35th District) (Vote for not more than 1)
R City of Akron, Wards 1 B(03), 1 M, 3 M-N, 5 A(01), 5 B, 5 E(03), 5 J(02)&(03), 5 K(02), 5 L-M, 5 N(01)&(03), 6 A-M, 7 A-J, 7 K(02), 7 L-M, 9 A-B, 9 C(01), 9 D-K, 10 A, 10 C-G, 10 H(01), 10 I-K, 10 M City of Barberton Township of Coventry A (02), D(03), E(02) Township of Springfield A(02)
Ohio General Assembly (Ohio Senate and Ohio House of Representatives)
Name of Candidate Office /District/Term Party Precincts
Matt Shaughnessy State Representative (36th District) (Vote for not more than 1)
D City of Cuyahoga Falls, Wards 1-4, 5 B(01), 5 C-E, 6-7, 8 B(01), 8 F City of Green City of Tallmadge Village of Lakemore Village of Mogadore Township of Coventry A(01), B-C, D(01)&(02)&(04), E(01), F-H Township of Springfield A(01), B-J
Bob Young State Representative (36th District) (Vote for not more than 1)
R City of Cuyahoga Falls, Wards 1-4, 5 B(01), 5 C-E, 6-7, 8 B(01), 8 F City of Green City of Tallmadge Village of Lakemore Village of Mogadore Township of Coventry A(01), B-C, D(01)&(02)&(04), E(01), F-H Township of Springfield A(01), B-J
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Ohio General Assembly (Ohio Senate and Ohio House of Representatives)
Name of Candidate Office /District/Term Party Precincts
Beth Bigham State Representative (37th District) (Vote for not more than 1)
R City of Cuyahoga Falls, Wards 5 A, 5 B(02), 8 A, 8 B(02)&(04), 8 C-E City of Hudson City of Macedonia City of Munroe Falls City of Stow City of Twinsburg Village of Northfield Village of Reminderville Village of Silver Lake Township of Northfield Center Township of Twinsburg
Casey Weinstein State Representative (37th District) (Vote for not more than 1)
D City of Cuyahoga Falls, Wards 5 A, 5 B(02), 8 A, 8 B(02)&(04), 8 C-E City of Hudson City of Macedonia City of Munroe Falls City of Stow City of Twinsburg Village of Northfield Village of Reminderville Village of Silver Lake Township of Northfield Center Township of Twinsburg
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Ohio General Assembly (Ohio Senate and Ohio House of Representatives)
Name of Candidate Office /District/Term Party Precincts
Joe Campbell State Representative (38th District) (Vote for not more than 1)
D City of Fairlawn City of New Franklin City of Norton Village of Boston Heights Village of Clinton Village of Peninsula Village of Richfield Township of Bath A-G Township of Boston Township of Copley Township of Richfield Township of Sagamore
Bill Roemer State Representative (38th District) (Vote for not more than 1)
R City of Fairlawn City of New Franklin City of Norton Village of Boston Heights Village of Clinton Village of Peninsula Village of Richfield Township of Bath A-G Township of Boston Township of Copley Township of Richfield Township of Sagamore
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County Administrative Offices (County Commissioner or County Council, Prosecuting Attorney, Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, Sheriff, County Recorder, County Treasurer,
County Engineer, Coroner, County Auditor, and Municipal Court Clerk)
Name of Candidate Office /District/Term Party Precincts
John E. Chapman County Executive (Vote for not more than 1)
R All
Ilene Shapiro County Executive (Vote for not more than 1)
D All
County Administrative Offices (County Commissioner or County Council, Prosecuting Attorney, Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, Sheriff, County Recorder, County Treasurer,
County Engineer, Coroner, County Auditor, and Municipal Court Clerk)
Name of Candidate Office /District/Term Party Precincts
Sherri Bevan Walsh County Prosecuting Attorney (Vote for not more than 1)
D All
Michael B. Washington County Prosecuting Attorney (Vote for not more than 1)
R All
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County Administrative Offices (County Commissioner or County Council, Prosecuting Attorney, Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, Sheriff, County Recorder, County Treasurer,
County Engineer, Coroner, County Auditor, and Municipal Court Clerk)
Name of Candidate Office /District/Term Party Precincts
Sandra Kurt Clerk of Court of Common Pleas (Vote for not more than 1)
D All
Mike Rasor Clerk of Court of Common Pleas (Vote for not more than 1)
R All
County Administrative Offices (County Commissioner or County Council, Prosecuting Attorney, Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, Sheriff, County Recorder, County Treasurer,
County Engineer, Coroner, County Auditor, and Municipal Court Clerk)
Name of Candidate Office /District/Term Party Precincts
Shane R. Barker County Sheriff (Vote for not more than 1)
R All
Kandy Fatheree County Sheriff (Vote for not more than 1)
D All
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County Administrative Offices (County Commissioner or County Council, Prosecuting Attorney, Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, Sheriff, County Recorder, County Treasurer,
County Engineer, Coroner, County Auditor, and Municipal Court Clerk)
Name of Candidate Office /District/Term Party Precincts
Jay F. Iula County Fiscal Officer (Vote for not more than 1)
R All
Kristen M. Scalise County Fiscal Officer (Vote for not more than 1)
D All
County Administrative Offices (County Commissioner or County Council, Prosecuting Attorney, Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, Sheriff, County Recorder, County Treasurer,
County Engineer, Coroner, County Auditor, and Municipal Court Clerk)
Name of Candidate Office /District/Term Party Precincts
Alan Brubaker County Engineer (Vote for not more than 1)
D All
No Valid Petition Filed County Engineer (Vote for not more than 1)
R All
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County Administrative Offices (County Commissioner or County Council, Prosecuting Attorney, Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, Sheriff, County Recorder, County Treasurer,
County Engineer, Coroner, County Auditor, and Municipal Court Clerk)
Name of Candidate Office /District/Term Party Precincts
Rita Darrow County Council (District 1) (Vote for not more than 1)
D City of Cuyahoga Falls, Wards 5 A, 8 E(02) & (03) City of Macedonia City of Twinsburg Village of Boston Heights Village of Northfield Village of Peninsula Village of Reminderville Village of Richfield Township of Boston Township of Northfield Center Township of Richfield Township of Sagamore Hills Township of Twinsburg
Ron Koehler County Council (District 1) (Vote for not more than 1)
R City of Cuyahoga Falls, Wards 5 A, 8 E(02) & (03) City of Macedonia City of Twinsburg Village of Boston Heights Village of Northfield Village of Peninsula Village of Reminderville Village of Richfield Township of Boston Township of Northfield Center Township of Richfield Township of Sagamore Hills Township of Twinsburg
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County Administrative Offices (County Commissioner or County Council, Prosecuting Attorney, Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, Sheriff, County Recorder, County Treasurer,
County Engineer, Coroner, County Auditor, and Municipal Court Clerk)
Name of Candidate Office /District/Term Party Precincts
Al Gates County Council (District 2) (Vote for not more than 1)
R City of Akron, Wards 2 A(01) & (04), 2 B – D, 2 F & G, 2 I – L, 5 N(02), 10 B(02), 10 C, 10 G, 10 H(02), 10 I, 10 L City of Cuyahoga Falls, Wards 1 & 2, 3 A(01) & (03), 3 B – E, 4 (All), 5 C(02), 5 D, 5 E(02), 6 (All), 7 (All) City of Munroe Falls
John Schmidt County Council (District 2) (Vote for not more than 1)
D City of Akron, Wards 2 A(01) & (04), 2 B – D, 2 F & G, 2 I – L, 5 N(02), 10 B(02), 10 C, 10 G, 10 H(02), 10 I, 10 L City of Cuyahoga Falls, Wards 1 & 2, 3 A(01) & (03), 3 B – E, 4 (All), 5 C(02), 5 D, 5 E(02), 6 (All), 7 (All) City of Munroe Falls
County Administrative Offices (County Commissioner or County Council, Prosecuting Attorney, Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, Sheriff, County Recorder, County Treasurer,
County Engineer, Coroner, County Auditor, and Municipal Court Clerk)
Name of Candidate Office /District/Term Party Precincts
Louis G. Berroteran County Council (District 3) (Vote for not more than 1)
D City of Cuyahoga Falls, Wards 3 A(02), 5 B, 5 C(01) & (03), 5 E(01), 8 A, 8 B(01) & (02), 8 C(01), 8 D, 8 E(01), 8 F City of Hudson City of Stow Village of Silver Lake
Gloria J. Rodgers County Council (District 3) (Vote for not more than 1)
R City of Cuyahoga Falls, Wards 3 A(02), 5 B, 5 C(01) & (03), 5 E(01), 8 A, 8 B(01) & (02), 8 C(01), 8 D, 8 E(01), 8 F City of Hudson City of Stow Village of Silver Lake
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County Administrative Offices (County Commissioner or County Council, Prosecuting Attorney, Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, Sheriff, County Recorder, County Treasurer, County Engineer, Coroner,
County Auditor, and Municipal Court Clerk)
Name of Candidate Office /District/Term Party Precincts
Jeff Wilhite County Council (District 4) (Vote for not more than 1)
D City of Akron, Wards 1 B(01) & (03), 1 C, 1 D(02), 1 E – K, 1 M, 2 A(03), 2 E, 2 H, 2 M, 3 L(02), 3 M & N, 4 E, 4 H, 4 O, 5 A(02), 5 B – D, 5 E(02), 5 F(01), 5 G – I, 5 J(01) & (03), 5 K, 5 N(01) & (03), 8 (All), 10 D(01) City of Cuyahoga Falls, Wards 8 B(03) & (04), 8 C(02) Township of Bath B, D, F, H
No Valid Petition Filed County Council (District 4) (Vote for not more than 1)
R City of Akron, Wards 1 B(01) & (03), 1 C, 1 D(02), 1 E – K, 1 M, 2 A(03), 2 E, 2 H, 2 M, 3 L(02), 3 M & N, 4 E, 4 H, 4 O, 5 A(02), 5 B – D, 5 E(02), 5 F(01), 5 G – I, 5 J(01) & (03), 5 K, 5 N(01) & (03), 8 (All), 10 D(01) City of Cuyahoga Falls, Wards 8 B(03) & (04), 8 C(02) Township of Bath B, D, F, H
County Administrative Offices (County Commissioner or County Council, Prosecuting Attorney, Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, Sheriff, County Recorder, County Treasurer, County Engineer, Coroner,
County Auditor, and Municipal Court Clerk)
Name of Candidate Office /District/Term Party Precincts
Veronica Sims County Council (District 5) (Vote for not more than 1)
D City of Akron, Wards 1 A, 1 B(02), 1 D(01), 1 L, 3 A – K, 3 L(01), 4 A – D, 4 F & G, 4 I – N, 4 P, 5 E(01) & (03), 5 F(02), 7 C(01), 7 K, 9 C(02) City of Fairlawn Township of Bath A, C, E, G Township of Copley
Rick Wilson County Council (District 5) (Vote for not more than 1)
R City of Akron, Wards 1 A, 1 B(02), 1 D(01), 1 L, 3 A – K, 3 L(01), 4 A – D, 4 F & G, 4 I – N, 4 P, 5 E(01) & (03), 5 F(02), 7 C(01), 7 K, 9 C(02) City of Fairlawn Township of Bath A, C, E, G Township of Copley
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County Administrative Offices (County Commissioner or County Council, Prosecuting Attorney, Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, Sheriff, County Recorder, County Treasurer, County Engineer, Coroner,
County Auditor, and Municipal Court Clerk)
Name of Candidate Office /District/Term Party Precincts
Jerry E. Feeman County Council (District 6) (Vote for not more than 1)
D City of Akron, Wards 2 A(02), 5 A(01), 5 J(02), 5 L & M, 6 A – J, 6 K(01) & (02), 6 L & M, 7 B, 7 C(02), 7 D & E, 7 G, 7 H(03), 7 J, 7 L & M, 10 A, 10 B(01), 10 D(02), 10 E & F, 10 H(01), 10 J & K, 10 M City of Tallmadge
Tyler Roberts County Council (District 6) (Vote for not more than 1)
R City of Akron, Wards 2 A(02), 5 A(01), 5 J(02), 5 L & M, 6 A – J, 6 K(01) & (02), 6 L & M, 7 B, 7 C(02), 7 D & E, 7 G, 7 H(03), 7 J, 7 L & M, 10 A, 10 B(01), 10 D(02), 10 E & F, 10 H(01), 10 J & K, 10 M City of Tallmadge
County Administrative Offices (County Commissioner or County Council, Prosecuting Attorney, Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, Sheriff, County Recorder, County Treasurer, County Engineer, Coroner,
County Auditor, and Municipal Court Clerk)
Name of Candidate Office /District/Term Party Precincts
Bob Genet County Council (District 7) (Vote for not more than 1)
D City of Akron, Wards 9 A & B, 9 C(01), 9 E & F, 9 I, 9 K City of Barberton City of New Franklin City of Norton Village of Clinton
Bethany McKenney County Council (District 7) (Vote for not more than 1)
R City of Akron, Wards 9 A & B, 9 C(01), 9 E & F, 9 I, 9 K City of Barberton City of New Franklin City of Norton Village of Clinton
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County Administrative Offices (County Commissioner or County Council, Prosecuting Attorney, Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, Sheriff, County Recorder, County Treasurer, County Engineer, Coroner,
County Auditor, and Municipal Court Clerk)
Name of Candidate Office /District/Term Party Precincts
Anthony DeVitis County Council (District 8) (Vote for not more than 1)
R City of Akron, Wards 6 K(03), 7 A, 7 F, 7 H(01) & (02) & (04), 7 I, 9 D, 9 G & H, 9 J City of Green Village of Lakemore Village of Mogadore Township of Coventry Township of Springfield
Paula Prentice County Council (District 8) (Vote for not more than 1)
D City of Akron, Wards 6 K(03), 7 A, 7 F, 7 H(01) & (02) & (04), 7 I, 9 D, 9 G & H, 9 J City of Green Village of Lakemore Village of Mogadore Township of Coventry Township of Springfield
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Local Offices (Mayor, Attorney, Auditor, Treasurer, Council President, Council, Board of Public Affairs, Trustee, Fiscal Officer, Educational Service Center Board Member, Board of
Education Member, etc.)
Name of Candidate Office /District/Term Party Precincts
Christina Collins State Board of Education (5th District) Files in Cuyahoga County (Vote for not more than 1)
N/A City of Cuyahoga Falls, Wards 5 A, 5 B(02), 8 A, 8 B(02) & (04), 8 C – E City of Fairlawn City of Hudson City of Macedonia City of Munroe Falls City of New Franklin City of Norton City of Stow City of Twinsburg Village of Boston Heights Village of Clinton Village of Northfield Village of Peninsula Village of Reminderville Village of Richfield Village of Silver Lake Township of Bath A - G Township of Boston Township of Copley Township of Northfield Center Township of Richfield Township of Sagamore Hills Township of Twinsburg
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Local Offices (Mayor, Attorney, Auditor, Treasurer, Council President, Council, Board of Public Affairs, Trustee, Fiscal Officer, Educational Service Center Board Member, Board of
Education Member, etc.) (continued)
Name of Candidate Office /District/Term Party Precincts
Lisa Woods State Board of Education (5th District) Files in Cuyahoga County (Vote for not more than 1)
N/A City of Cuyahoga Falls, Wards 5 A, 5 B(02), 8 A, 8 B(02) & (04), 8 C – E City of Fairlawn City of Hudson City of Macedonia City of Munroe Falls City of New Franklin City of Norton City of Stow City of Twinsburg Village of Boston Heights Village of Clinton Village of Northfield Village of Peninsula Village of Reminderville Village of Richfield Village of Silver Lake Township of Bath A - G Township of Boston Township of Copley Township of Northfield Center Township of Richfield Township of Sagamore Hills Township of Twinsburg
Ohio Supreme Court
Name of Candidate Office /Term Party Precincts
Sharon L. Kennedy Justice of the Supreme Court FTC 1/1/2021 (Vote for not more than 1)
N/A All
John P. O’Donnell Justice of the Supreme Court FTC 1/1/2021 (Vote for not more than 1)
N/A All
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Ohio Supreme Court
Name of Candidate Office /Term Party Precincts
Jennifer Brunner Justice of the Supreme Court FTC 1/2/2021 (Vote for not more than 1)
N/A All
Judi French Justice of the Supreme Court FTC 1/2/2021 (Vote for not more than 1)
N/A All
Ohio Court of Appeals (9th District)
Name of Candidate Office /Term Party Precincts
Julie A. Schafer Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District) FTC 2/9/2021 (Vote for not more than 1)
N/A All
Betty Sutton Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District) FTC 2/9/2021 (Vote for not more than 1)
N/A All
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County Court of Common Pleas or County Court
Name of Candidate Office /Division/Term Party Precincts
Tammy O’Brien Judge of the Court of Common Pleas (General Division) FTC 1/2/2021 (Vote for not more than 1)
N/A All
County Court of Common Pleas or County Court
Name of Candidate Office /Division/Term Party Precincts
Kelly L. McLaughlin Judge of the Court of Common Pleas (General Division) FTC 1/3/2021 (Vote for not more than 1)
N/A All
County Court of Common Pleas or County Court
Name of Candidate Office /Division/Term Party Precincts
Alison McCarty Judge of the Court of Common Pleas (General Division) FTC 1/5/2021 (Vote for not more than 1)
N/A All
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County Court of Common Pleas or County Court
Name of Candidate Office /Division/Term Party Precincts
Mary Margaret Rowlands Judge of the Court of Common Pleas (General Division) FTC 1/6/2021 (Vote for not more than 1)
N/A All
County Court of Common Pleas or County Court
Name of Candidate Office /Division/Term Party Precincts
Christine Croce Judge of the Court of Common Pleas (General Division) FTC 2/9/2021 (Vote for not more than 1)
N/A All
County Court of Common Pleas or County Court
Name of Candidate Office /Division/Term Party Precincts
Joy Malek Oldfield Judge of the Court of Common Pleas (General Division) FTC 5/1/2021 (Vote for not more than 1)
N/A All
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County Court of Common Pleas or County Court
Name of Candidate Office /Division/Term Party Precincts
Linda Tucci Teodosio Judge of the Court of Common Pleas (Juvenile Division) FTC 1/1/2021 (Vote for not more than 1)
N/A All
County Court of Common Pleas or County Court
Name of Candidate Office /Division/Term Party Precincts
Katarina Cook Judge of the Court of Common Pleas (Domestic Relations Division) FTC 1/4/2021 (Vote for not more than 1)
N/A All
Kani Hightower Judge of the Court of Common Pleas (Domestic Relations Division) FTC 1/4/2021 (Vote for not more than 1)
N/A All
County Court of Common Pleas or County Court
Name of Candidate Office /Division/Term Party Precincts
Elinore Marsh Stormer Judge of the Court of Common Pleas (Probate Division) FTC 2/9/2021 (Vote for not more than 1)
N/A All
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Local Offices (Mayor, Attorney, Auditor, Treasurer, Council President, Council, Board of Public Affairs, Trustee, Fiscal Officer, Educational Service Center Board Member, Board of
Education Member, etc.)
City of Hudson
Name of Candidate Office /District/Term Party Precincts
Nicole Kowalski Council At-Large Unexpired Term Ending 12/7/2021 (Vote for not more than 1)
N/A City of Hudson
Sherif Mansour Council At-Large Unexpired Term Ending 12/7/2021 (Vote for not more than 1)
N/A City of Hudson
Sarah G. Norman Council At-Large Unexpired Term Ending 12/7/2021 (Vote for not more than 1)
N/A City of Hudson
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Local Questions and Issues
Number Title Precincts
1 Local Liquor Option (By Petition) Akron 5-E A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage. Shall the sale of wine and mixed beverages be permitted for sale on Sunday between the hours of ten a.m. and midnight by Midwest Market, Inc., dba Midwest Market an applicant for a D-6 liquor permit who is engaged in the business of operating a carry-out/grocery store at 944 Brown St., Unit A, Akron, Ohio 44311, in this precinct? YES NO
City of Akron, Ward 5-E
2 Proposed Charter Amendment City of Akron A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage. Shall Section 141a of the Charter of the City of Akron be adopted to mandate legislation requiring the release of body worn or dashboard camera recordings that document uses of force by police officers resulting in death or serious bodily injury, so long as the release is permissible under state and federal law? YES NO
City of Akron
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3 Proposed Charter Amendment City of Akron A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage. Shall Charter sections 71, 72, 103, 106, 108, 110, 111, 114 and 116 be amended and a new Section 103a adopted to expand the selection pool for hiring to increase access to opportunity; define the duties and functions of the Human Resources Commission and the Director and Department of Human Resources; clarify the process for hearings and appeals for classified employees and the hiring process based upon principles of merit and fitness; and update rules related to probationary and temporary employees; all while preserving protections against political patronage in City hiring? YES NO
City of Akron
4 Proposed Charter Amendment City of Akron A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage. Shall Section 95 of the Charter of the City of Akron be amended to provide the City with greater flexibility to obtain goods and services from local vendors at competitive prices; update the minimum purchases requiring Board of Control and City Council approval; and provide for greater access to bidding opportunities and reduce administrative costs by allowing for publication online? YES NO
City of Akron
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5 Proposed Charter Amendment City of Akron A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage. Shall Section 106a of the Charter of the City of Akron be amended to direct the City Human Resources Department to award appropriate preference points to every Akron resident and veteran seeking employment with the City of Akron through an entry level exam? YES NO
City of Akron
6 Proposed Charter Amendment City of Akron A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage. Shall Sections 33, 38, and 141 of the Charter of the City of Akron be amended to change the procedures for special meetings of Council, establish rules for executive sessions and meeting by video/teleconference that comply with state law, and enhance public access to City records by updating the procedures for publication of ordinances and resolutions to include publication online? YES NO
City of Akron
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7 Proposed Charter Amendment City of Akron A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage. Shall Sections 17, 19 and 136 of the Charter of the City of Akron be amended to extend the deadline for submission of ordinances and petitions for proposed initiatives, referendums and Charter amendments from 60 to 100 days in order to provide the Board of Elections with sufficient time to prepare ballots for military and overseas voters, in compliance with state and federal law? YES NO
City of Akron
8 Proposed Charter Amendment City of Barberton A majority affirmative vote is necessary for
passage.
Shall Section 7.02 of the Charter of the City of Barberton be amended to: move the primary election date for municipal elections to the first Tuesday after the first Monday in May to be consistent with the primary election date established by state law and reduce the cost of the primary election? YES NO
City of Barberton
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9 Proposed Tax Levy (Additional) City of Barberton A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage. An additional tax for the benefit of the City of Barberton for the purpose of current operating expenses at a rate not exceeding 3 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to 30 cents for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for 3 years, commencing in 2020, first due in calendar year 2021. FOR THE TAX LEVY AGAINST THE TAX LEVY
City of Barberton
10 Proposed Charter Amendment City of Barberton A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage. Shall Section 4.02 of the Charter be amended to eliminate the Division of Engineering? YES NO
City of Barberton
11 Proposed Charter Amendment City of Barberton A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage. Shall Section 6.04 of the Charter be amended to eliminate the Board of Health? YES NO
City of Barberton
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12 Proposed Charter Amendment City of Barberton A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage. Shall Section 12.02 of the Charter be amended to require the Mayor to appoint the Charter Review Commission by March 1 and have recommendations to Council for timely consideration? YES NO
City of Barberton
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13 Proposed Charter Amendment City of Cuyahoga Falls A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage. ARTICLE VIII – Planning Commission Section 1.1 Membership There is hereby created and established a Planning Commission which shall consist of one member of Council and a designated alternate, also a member of Council, selected by Council as a nonvoting member of the Planning Commission for such term as Council determines, but not to exceed two (2) years, and six (6) seven (7) electors of the municipality appointed by the Mayor, subject to the approval of a majority of the members of Council. Members appointed by the Mayor shall hold no other municipal office or employment. The Mayor shall have the right to remove any member whom he appointed but only in accordance with the procedure set forth in Article III, Section 11 of this Charter. The Council, by a majority vote of its members, shall have the right at any time to remove the member or alternate selected by Council. The additional members and the alternate of Council All members added in 2001 shall be appointed for terms beginning January 1, 2001. The additional, seventh member added in 2020 shall be appointed for a term beginning January 1, 2021. YES NO
City of Cuyahoga Falls
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14 Proposed Charter Amendment City of Fairlawn A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage. Shall Section 4.16 “NOTICE OF UTILITY RATE INCREASE” of Article IV “COUNCIL” of the Charter of the City of Fairlawn be amended to provide for notice of Public Hearing to be given by posting notice on the City’s website, and by advertisement in a newspaper of general circulation, as well as notification to all utility customers with their billing statement? YES NO
City of Fairlawn
15 Proposed Charter Amendment City of Fairlawn A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage. Shall Section 4.08 “RECORD AND PUBLICATION OF ORDINANCES AND OTHER MATTERS” of Article IV “COUNCIL” of the Charter of the City of Fairlawn be amended to provide for public notice of the enactment of ordinances and the adoption of resolutions to be published on the City’s website and in at least two public places within the City? YES NO
City of Fairlawn
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16 Proposed Charter Amendment City of Hudson A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage. Shall the proposed revisions to Article III, Section 3.05, of the Charter of Hudson related to the powers of Council in order to clarify the required number of votes to suspend the three-reading rule for voting upon legislation and to seek to achieve broad geographical representation for Council’s appointments to boards, commissions, and committees, as recommended by the 2020 Hudson Charter Review Commission, be adopted? YES NO
City of Hudson
17 Proposed Charter Amendment City of Hudson A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage. Shall the proposed revisions to Article IX, Section 9.01, of the Charter of Hudson related to the Planning Commission’s composition, its members’ terms, ward representation of its members, and being subject to the state open meetings law, as recommended by the 2020 Hudson Charter Review Commission, be adopted? YES NO
City of Hudson
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18 Proposed Charter Amendment City of Hudson A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage. Shall the proposed revision to Article IX, Section 9.02 of the Charter of Hudson prohibiting any increase in the maximum net density in any zoning district for any dwelling type unless it is formally changed in the text of a regulation or the zoning map, and requiring such change to be adopted by at least the affirmative vote of six (6) members of Council, as recommended by the 2020 Hudson Charter Review Commission, be adopted? YES NO
City of Hudson
19 Proposed Charter Amendment City of Hudson A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage. Shall the proposed amendments to Section 3.02, 3.08, 3.09, 3.10, 3.11, 3.13, 4.03, 5.01, 5.02, 5.03, 5.04 (former 5.03), 5.05 (former 5.04), 5.06 (former 5.05 re-numbered), 6.04, 7.01, 7.04, 8.03, 8.04, 8.06, 8.07, 9.04, 9.05, 9.06, 10.01, 11.01, 12.01, 12.02, 12.03 and 13.02 of the Charter of Hudson, as recommended by the 2020 Hudson Charter Review Commission, be adopted? YES NO
City of Hudson
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20 Proposed Tax Levy (Renewal) City of Macedonia A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage. A renewal of a tax for the benefit of the City of Macedonia for the purpose of current expenses at a rate not exceeding 5.07 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to 50.7 cents for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for 5 years, commencing in 2020, first due in calendar year 2021. FOR THE TAX LEVY AGAINST THE TAX LEVY
City of Macedonia
21 Proposed Tax Levy (Replacement and Increase) City of Norton A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage. A replacement of 4.6 mills of an existing levy and an increase of 1 mill, to constitute a tax for the benefit of the City of Norton for the purpose of providing and maintaining fire apparatus, appliances, buildings and sites therefor, sources of water supply and materials therefor, the payment of permanent, part-time or volunteer firefighting, emergency medical service, administrative and communications personnel to operate the same, including the payment of any employer contributions required for such personnel under Section 145.48 or 742.34 of the Revised Code, and the provision of ambulance, paramedic and other emergency medical services operated by the fire department at a rate not exceeding 5.6 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to 56 cents for each one hundred dollars in valuation, for 5 years, commencing in 2021, first due in calendar year 2022. FOR THE TAX LEVY AGAINST THE TAX LEVY
City of Norton
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22 Local Liquor Option (By Petition) Stow 1-B A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage. Shall the sale of wine and mixed beverages be permitted for sale on Sunday between the hours of ten a.m. and midnight by Meijer Stores Limited Partnership, doing business as Meijer Gas Station #307 an applicant for a D-6 liquor permit who is engaged in the business of operating family-owned grocery and home goods superstores at 4303 Kent Rd., Stow, OH 44224, in this precinct? YES NO
City of Stow, Ward 1-B
23 Proposed Resolution: “Whether the City of Stow should join a regional dispatch center” City of Stow A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage. Shall the City of Stow be authorized to enter into an agreement to transfer control of the Safety Services Communication Center from the City of Stow to a regional dispatch center for the purpose of providing safety services communications? YES NO
City of Stow
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24 Proposed Charter Amendment (By Petition) City of Twinsburg A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage. Shall Section 6.01 of the Charter of the City of Twinsburg be amended to place a further restriction on the 10-Mill limitation set forth in Section 2, Article XII of the Ohio Constitution by limiting City Council’s ability to generate revenue for all purposes of the municipality from the current 7 mills to 2 mills? YES NO
City of Twinsburg
25 Proposed Tax Levy (Renewal) Village of Boston Heights A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage. A renewal of a tax for the benefit of the Village of Boston Heights for the purpose of providing and maintaining fire operations, to wit: the payment of firefighting companies or permanent, part-time, or volunteer firefighting, emergency medical service, administrative, or communications personnel to operate the same, including the payment of any employer contributions required for such personnel under section 145.48 or 742.34 of the Revised Code, or the purchase of ambulance equipment, or the provision of ambulance, paramedic, or other emergency medical services operated by a fire department or firefighting company at a rate not exceeding 0.75 mill for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to 7.5 cents for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for 3 years, commencing in 2021, first due in calendar year 2022. FOR THE TAX LEVY AGAINST THE TAX LEVY
Village of Boston Heights
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26 Proposed Tax Levy (Renewal) Village of Peninsula A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage. A renewal of a tax for the benefit of the Village of Peninsula for the purpose of general construction, reconstruction, resurfacing, and repair of Village streets and roads at a rate not exceeding 3 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to 30 cents for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for 5 years, commencing in 2021, first due in calendar year 2022. FOR THE TAX LEVY AGAINST THE TAX LEVY
Village of Peninsula
27 Proposed Charter Amendment Village of Richfield A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage. Shall Section 4.04 of the Charter of the Village of Richfield be amended to change the time for Council’s organizational meeting from 8:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.? YES NO
Village of Richfield
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28 Proposed Charter Amendment Village of Richfield A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage. Shall Section 10.01 of the Charter of the Village of Richfield be amended to change the composition of the Board of Zoning Appeals and authorize the Mayor to appoint two (2) alternate members to terms of five (5) years? YES NO
Village of Richfield
29 Proposed Charter Amendment Village of Richfield A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage. Shall Section 13.04 of the Charter of the Village of Richfield be amended to clarify the power and duties of the Park and Recreation Board to accept financial and land donations for park and recreational purposes only? YES NO
Village of Richfield
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30 Proposed Charter Amendment Village of Richfield A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage. Shall the Charter of the Village of Richfield be amended to add new Section 19.14 to provide Council with the authority to make typographical and non-substantive corrections to the Charter? YES NO
Village of Richfield
31 Proposed Tax Levy (Renewal) Boston Township A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage. A renewal of a tax for the benefit of Boston Township for the purpose of providing and maintaining the payment of contract costs incurred and other costs incurred to obtain police protection for Boston Township at a rate not exceeding 7 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to 70 cents for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for 5 years, commencing in 2021, first due in calendar year 2022. FOR THE TAX LEVY AGAINST THE TAX LEVY
Boston Township
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32 Proposed Tax Levy (Replacement and Increase) Copley Township A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage. A replacement of 3.3 mills of an existing levy and an increase of 0.2 mill, to constitute a tax for the benefit of Copley Township for the purpose of providing and maintaining fire apparatus, mechanical resuscitators, underwater rescue and recovery equipment, or other fire equipment and appliances, buildings and sites therefor, or sources of water supply and materials therefor, for the establishment and maintenance of lines of fire-alarm communications, for the payment of firefighting companies or permanent, part-time, or volunteer firefighting, emergency medical service, administrative or communications personnel to operate the same, including the payment for the provision of ambulance, paramedic, or other emergency medical services operated by a fire department or firefighting company, or for the payment of other related costs at a rate not exceeding 3.5 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to 35 cents for each one hundred dollars in valuation, for a continuing period of time, commencing in 2020, first due in calendar year 2021. FOR THE TAX LEVY AGAINST THE TAX LEVY
Copley Township
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33 Proposed Tax Levy (Replacement) Copley Township A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage. A replacement of a tax for the benefit of Copley Township for the purpose of general construction, reconstruction, resurfacing and repair of streets, roads, and bridges at a rate not exceeding 2.5 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to 25 cents for each one hundred dollars in valuation, for a continuing period of time, commencing in 2020, first due in calendar year 2021. FOR THE TAX LEVY AGAINST THE TAX LEVY
Copley Township
34 Proposed Tax Levy (Replacement) Coventry Township A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage. A replacement of a tax for the benefit of Coventry Township for the purpose of current expenses at a rate not exceeding 0.95 mill for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to 9.5 cents for each one hundred dollars in valuation, for 5 years, commencing in 2021, first due in calendar year 2022. FOR THE TAX LEVY AGAINST THE TAX LEVY
Coventry Township
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35 Proposed Tax Levy (Renewal) Northfield Center Township A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage. A renewal of a tax for the benefit of Northfield Center Township for the purpose of general construction, reconstruction, resurfacing, and repair of streets, roads, and bridges in the Township at a rate not exceeding 1.4 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to 14 cents for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for 5 years, commencing in 2020, first due in calendar year 2021. FOR THE TAX LEVY AGAINST THE TAX LEVY
Northfield Center Township
36 Proposed Tax Levy (Renewal) Cuyahoga Falls City School District A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage. A renewal of a tax for the benefit of the Cuyahoga Falls City School District for the purpose of current expenses at a rate not exceeding 7.9 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to 79 cents for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for 5 years, commencing in 2020, first due in calendar year 2021. FOR THE TAX LEVY AGAINST THE TAX LEVY
City of Cuyahoga Falls, Wards 1 A-D, 2 A-E, 3 A(01), 3 B-E, 4 A-E, 5 C(02), 5 D, 5 E(02), 6 A-E, 7 A-E Village of Silver Lake A-D
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37 Proposed Tax Levy (Renewal) Stow-Munroe Falls City School District A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage. Shall a levy renewing an existing levy be imposed by the Stow-Munroe Falls City School District for
the purpose of providing for the emergency requirements of the school district in the sum of
$6,500,000 and a levy of taxes to be made outside of the ten-mill limitation estimated by the county fiscal officer to average 6.53 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to 65.3 cents for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for a period of 10 years, commencing in 2021, first due in calendar year 2022? FOR THE TAX LEVY AGAINST THE TAX LEVY
City of Cuyahoga Falls, Ward 5 C(03) City of Hudson, Ward 2 A(02) City of Munroe Falls, Wards 1-2, 3-A, 3-B(01) City of Stow, Wards 1-4 City of Tallmadge, Ward 1 B(02)
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38 Proposed Tax Levy (Renewal) Stow-Munroe Falls City School District A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage. Shall a levy renewing an existing levy be imposed by the Stow-Munroe Falls City School District for
the purpose of providing for the emergency requirements of the school district in the sum of
$4,631,284 and a levy of taxes to be made outside of the ten-mill limitation estimated by the county fiscal officer to average 4.61 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to 46.1 cents for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for a period of 5 years, commencing in 2021, first due in calendar year 2022? FOR THE TAX LEVY AGAINST THE TAX LEVY
City of Cuyahoga Falls, Ward 5 C(03) City of Hudson, Ward 2 A(02) City of Munroe Falls, Wards 1-2, 3-A, 3-B(01) City of Stow, Wards 1-4 City of Tallmadge, Ward 1 B(02)
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39 Proposed Tax Levy (Renewal) Green Local School District A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage. Shall a levy renewing an existing levy be imposed by the Green Local School District for the purpose
of providing for the emergency requirements of the school district in the sum of
$4,800,000 and a levy of taxes to be made outside of the ten-mill limitation estimated by the county fiscal officer to average 5.71 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to 57.1 cents for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for a period of 10 years, commencing in 2021, first due in calendar year 2022? FOR THE TAX LEVY AGAINST THE TAX LEVY
City of Green, Wards 1 A-E, 2 A(01), 2 B-E, 3 A-E, 4 A-E Coventry Township D(04) Springfield Township H(02)
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40 Proposed Tax Levy (Renewal) Springfield Local School District A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage. Shall a levy renewing an existing levy be imposed by the Springfield Local School District for the
purpose of providing for the emergency requirements of the school district in the sum of
$1,500,000 and a levy of taxes to be made outside of the ten-mill limitation estimated by the county fiscal officer to average 3.86 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to 38.6 cents for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for a period of 5 years, commencing in 2021, first due in calendar year 2022? FOR THE TAX LEVY AGAINST THE TAX LEVY
City of Akron, Wards 6 A(02), 6 E(02), 6 K(02) & (03), 6 M(02), 7 H(04) Village of Lakemore A-B Coventry Township D(01) & (03) Springfield Township A-G, H(01), I-J
41 Proposed Tax Levy (Renewal) Springfield Local School District A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage. A renewal of a tax for the benefit of the Springfield Local School District for the purpose of general permanent improvements at a rate not exceeding 1.8 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to 18 cents for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for 5 years, commencing in 2021, first due in calendar year 2022. FOR THE TAX LEVY AGAINST THE TAX LEVY
City of Akron, Wards 6 A(02), 6 E(02), 6 K(02) & (03), 6 M(02), 7 H(04) Village of Lakemore A-B Coventry Township D(01) & (03) Springfield Township A-G, H(01), I-J
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42 Proposed Tax Levy (Additional) Springfield Local School District A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage. Shall a levy be imposed by the Springfield Local School District for the purpose of
providing for the emergency requirements of the school district in the sum of
$3,000,000 and a levy of taxes to be made outside of the ten-mill limitation estimated by the county fiscal officer to average 7.7 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to 77 cents for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for a period of 10 years, commencing in 2020, first due in calendar year 2021? FOR THE TAX LEVY AGAINST THE TAX LEVY
City of Akron, Wards 6 A(02), 6 E(02), 6 K(02) & (03), 6 M(02), 7 H(04) Village of Lakemore A-B Coventry Township D(01) & (03) Springfield Township A-G, H(01), I-J
43 Proposed Tax Levy (Renewal) Woodridge Local School District A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage. Shall the Woodridge Local School District be authorized to renew a tax for current expenses which will raise $1,055,996, estimated by the county fiscal officer to be 2.09 mills for each dollar of valuation, which amounts to 20.9 cents for each one hundred dollars of valuation? The tax shall be in effect for 10 years, commencing in 2020, first due in calendar year 2021. FOR THE TAX LEVY AGAINST THE TAX LEVY
City of Akron, Wards 1 E, 1 F(01), 1 H, 2 E(02), 8 E, 8 H(01), 8 Q(01) City of Cuyahoga Falls, Wards 3 A(02) & (03), 5 A(01), 5 B, 5 C(01), 5 E(01), 8 A-C, 8 D(01), 8 E(01) & (03), 8 F Village of Boston Heights (03) Village of Peninsula Boston Township (02) Richfield Township Y(02) Sagamore Hills Township C(02)
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44 Proposed Tax Levy (Renewal) Barberton Public Library A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage. A renewal of a tax for the benefit of the Barberton Public Library for the purpose of current expenses at a rate not exceeding 1.95 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to 19.5 cents for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for 5 years, commencing in 2020, first due in calendar year 2021. FOR THE TAX LEVY AGAINST THE TAX LEVY
City of Barberton, Wards 1 A-C, 2 A, 2 B(01), 2 C, 3 A(01), 3 B(01), 3 C, 4 A-C, 5 A, 5 B(01), 5 C, 6 A-C City of Norton, Ward 2 A(02) Coventry Township E(02)
45 Proposed Tax Levy (Renewal) Cuyahoga Falls Library A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage. A renewal of a tax for the benefit of the Cuyahoga Falls Library for the purpose of current expenses at a rate not exceeding 1.9 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to 19 cents for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for 5 years, commencing in 2021, first due in calendar year 2022. FOR THE TAX LEVY AGAINST THE TAX LEVY
City of Cuyahoga Falls, Wards 1 A-D, 2 A-E, 3 A(01), 3 B-E, 4 A-E, 5 C(02), 5 D, 5 E(02), 6 A-E, 7 A-E Village of Silver Lake A-D
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46 Proposed Tax Levy (Additional) Portage County District Library Portage And Summit Counties A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage. An additional tax for the benefit of Portage County District Library for the purpose of current expenses at a rate not exceeding 1 mill for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to 10 cents for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for 10 years, commencing in 2020, first due in calendar year 2021. FOR THE TAX LEVY AGAINST THE TAX LEVY
Village of Reminderville C(02)
47 Proposed Tax Levy (Renewal and Increase) Summit County A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage. A renewal of 0.8 mill and an increase of 0.4 mill to constitute a tax for the benefit of Summit County for the purpose of providing sufficient funds to the Akron Zoo to maintain and operate existing facilities and to expand educational programs and physical facilities in order to continue to provide zoological park services and facilities at the Akron Zoo at a rate not exceeding 1.2 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to 12 cents for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for 10 years, commencing in 2021, first due in calendar year 2022. FOR THE TAX LEVY AGAINST THE TAX LEVY
County of Summit
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INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTER FOR INDICATING YOUR CHOICES ON A FEDERAL WRITE-IN ABSENTEE BALLOT (FWAB):
To complete a Federal Write-in Absentee Ballot (FWAB), go to www.fvap.gov. You have the option of downloading a blank, hard copy FWAB to complete by hand, or proceeding through electronic completion of the FWAB using the website’s FWAB Wizard.
The first page of the FWAB is a Voter Declaration/Affirmation you must complete in order for your ballot to count.
After completing the Voter Declaration/Affirmation, use the initial election notice issued on the 100th day before the election and the updated election notice issued on the 46th day before the election as a guide to:
(1) write the name of each candidate or issue contest for which you are casting a vote and then (2) write the name of your choice of candidate or choice for or against an issue.
After you have completed the FWAB, you must PRINT the ballot and MAIL it to your county board of elections at this address: 470 Grant Street, Akron, Ohio 44311. A complete listing of all county board of elections mailing addresses and contact information is available at http://www.sos.state.oh.us/SOS/elections/electionsofficials/boeDirectory.aspx#dir.
Do not send your ballot via e-mail or fax; Ohio law prohibits electronic transmission of a voted ballot.
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