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Columbiana voters among minority to say ‘yes’

LISBON — Columbiana County voters overwhelmingly said yes to state Issue 1 at the polls on Election Day, but the majority of absentee and in-office ballots reflected a majority of “no” votes.

As the votes came in from the precincts Tuesday night, the margin grew closer and, with 57 of the 73 precincts counted, the tide turned to the “yes” column.

With 100 percent of the votes counted, according to complete but unofficial results from the Columbiana County Board of Elections, the vote totals were 14,728 “yes” votes, or 61 percent, and 9,510 “no” votes, or 39 percent.

Statewide, though, Columbiana County fell into the minority as Issue 1 failed, keeping the simple majority of 50 percent plus one all that’s required to pass a constitutional amendment.

County Board of Elections officials had altered their prediction for voter turnout based on the number of absentee and in office ballots cast, guessing that 30 to 40 percent of registered voters would vote.

They were spot on, with 37.56 percent of voters casting ballots — that’s 24,251 voters out of the 64,567 registered to vote.

Out of the absentee ballots mailed in, 487 voted “yes” and 1,167 voted “no.” Out of the in-office ballots cast, 1,167 voted “yes” and 1,374 voted “no.”

County election officials reported no issues during this special election, with voting steady all day.

“Everything went smoothly, for as busy of an election as we were faced with, everything was smooth,” Board of Elections Director Kim Fusco said.

She said there were a few little hiccups in the morning, but all precincts were open on time. The dropping off of the results by poll workers after the polls closed also went smoothly, with final unofficial results released by 9:16 p.m. Tuesday.

“Everything worked out fine,” Deputy Director Bryce Miner said.

In East Palestine, the precincts for East Palestine Village 1 and 2 and Unity Township SE were moved to the Church of Christ, 20 W. Martin St., joining East Palestine Village 3. Miner spent some time there and said the poll workers did a great job with four precincts in one polling location. He said they loved it and were excited that it’s going to be that way from now on.

He visited some other polling locations, including one in West Township, and said “it was really heartwarming to see all the voters out for an August election.”

mgreier@mojonews.com

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