MEDINA COUNTY
100 percent of precincts counted.
* denotes incumbent
Candidates
COUNTY OFFICES COMMISSIONER
Democrat
William C. Lamb 6,053
Republican
Adam Friedrick 7,662
Kathryn M. Truman 6,367
AUDITOR
Democrat Michael E. Kovack* 7,212
COMMON PLEAS JUDGE
Republican Christopher J. Collier* 12,235
Issues
COUNTY ISSUES
Issue 7 — A 1.12-mill, 10-year replacement levy and a 0.5-mill, 10-year additional levy for the county Board of Developmental Disabilities.
Yes 13,103 - No 14,391
SCHOOL ISSUES
BUCKEYE
Issue 3 — A 6.5-mill, 5-year additional emergency levy.
Yes 1,437 - No 2,122
CLOVERLEAF
Issue 4 — A 2-mill, 5-year renewal levy for permanent improvements.
Yes 1,921 - No 1,996
IGHLAND
Issue 5 — A 5.9-mill, 5-year levy to raise $4 million for emergency purposes. (Includes votes from Summit County.)
Yes 2,707 - No 2,852
CITY ISSUES
WADSWORTH
Issue 8 — A 1.1-mill, 5-year renewal fire levy.
Yes 2,551 - No 801
Issue 29 — A local option to allow the Sunday sale of wine and mixed beverages at Walmart, in Ward 1, Precinct D.
Yes 73 - No 76
TOWNSHIP ISSUES
BRUNSWICK HILLS
Issue 12 — A proposal to allow electric aggregation.
Yes 536 - No 334
CHATHAM
Issue 13 — A proposal to allow electric aggregation.
Yes 300 - No 208
GRANGER
Issue 14 — A proposal to allow electric aggregation.
Yes 897 - No 408 Issue 30 — A local option to allow weekday sales of beer, wine and mixed beverages at the Ridge Road Marathon, in Precinct D.
Yes 188 - No 142
GUILFORD
Issue 15 — A proposal to allow electric aggregation.
Yes 354 - No 201
HARRISVILLE
Issue 16 — A 1-mill, 5-year renewal levy for road maintenance
Yes 248 - No 144 Issue 17 — A proposal to allow electric aggregation.
Yes 174 - No 198
HINCKLEY
Issue 18 — A proposal to allow electric aggregation.
Yes 1,248 - No 624
LAFAYETTE
Issue 19 — A proposal to allow electric aggregation.
Yes 575 - No 384
LITCHFIELD
Issue 20 — A proposal to allow electric aggregation.
Yes 441 - No 430
LIVERPOOL
Issue 21 — A proposal to allow electric aggregation.
Yes 756 - No 544
MEDINA
Issue 22 — A proposal to allow electric aggregation.
Yes 971 - No 499 Issue 31 — A local option to allow the Sunday sale of wine and mixed beverages and liquor at Yours Truly restaurant, in Precinct B.
Yes 145 - No 29
MONTVILLE
Issue 23 — A proposal to allow electric aggregation.
Yes 1,016 - No 512
SHARON
Issue 24 — A proposal to allow electric aggregation.
Yes 1,081 - No 496
SPENCER
Issue 25 — A 2-mill, 5-year renewal levy for road maintenance.
Yes 183 - No 96
WADSWORTH
Issue 26 — A proposal to allow electric aggregation.
Yes 442 - No 219
Issue 32 — A local option to allow the Sunday sale of wine, mixed beverages and liquor at Wadsworth Eagles, in Precinct B.
Yes 88 - No 92
WESTFIELD
Issue 27 — A proposal to allow electric aggregation.
Yes 277 - No 219
YORK
Issue 28 — A proposal to allow electric aggregation.
Yes 556 - No 358
VILLAGE ISSUES
CHIPPEWA LAKE
Issue 9 — A proposal to allow electric aggregation.
Yes 122 - No 31 GLORIA GLENS PARK
Issue 10 — A proposal to allow electric aggregation.
Yes 67 - No 21 WESTFIELD CENTER
Issue 11 — A proposal to allow electric aggregation.
Yes 306 - No 59
Events Calendar
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MEDINA COUNTY RESULTS
Published: May 5, 2010 - 02:30 AM | Updated: June 18, 2011 - 10:38 AM

