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Mahoning County unofficial general election results for races, issues

* denotes incumbents

Mahoning County

Youngstown

Mayor

Jamael Tito Brown* (D) 4,680

Tracey Winbush (R) 1,332

Richard V. Hill 830

Calvin Hill (write-in) N/A

Cecil B. Monroe (write-in) N/A

Prophet Claudette Moore (write-in) N/A

Tayana C. Smith (write-in) N/A

Lynette Wesley (write-in) N/A

Amber Leigh White (write-in) N/A

Council president

Thomas Hetrick (D) 4,421

Donald P. Scott 1,434

Erwin Adams 1,549

Struthers

Treasurer

Erika N. Rudzik (write-in) N/A

Mark T. Brenner (write-in) N/A

COUNCIL

3rd Ward

Robert D. Burnside* (D) 249

David Shaffer (R) 138

Campbell

Mayor

Nicholas Phillips* 848

Bryan Tedesco 872

Law Director

Brian J. Macala* 986

Mark J. Kolmacic 697

Council President

George Levendis* 922

Renee Costantino 730

Council

2nd Ward

Steven Cappitte 380

Tony Grachanin 286

Canfield

Mayor

Don Dragish 1,021

Wm. Bruce Neff 913

Kathryn F. Young 314

Austintown

Trustees (2 to elect)

Kenneth Carano* 2,487

Monica S. Deavers 3,142

Robert Santos 2,779

Jim Davis* 2,110

Boardman

Trustees (2 to elect)

Tabitha Fitz-Patrick 1,672

Brad Calhoun* 4,290

Thomas P. Costello* 3,858

Jason JP Pavone 1,525

Coitsville

Trustees (2 to elect)

Robert Lisko* 159

James P. Alfano 224

Gerald M. Backo* 300

Goshen

Trustees (2 to elect)

John A. Bricker* 444

Teresa A. Stratton* 471

Robert McCracken 315

Jackson

Trustees (2 to elect)

John P. Jakubec* 373

Angela Javorsky 233

Alan Hemphill* 312

Milton

Trustees (2 to elect)

Suzan E. Lemmon 179

Bryce Bond 172

Edward J. Villone 199

Wendy DiBernardi 248

Brett Oxley 144

Brian Slider 127

Tami Scott 57

Smith

Trustees (2 to elect)

Larry G. Barnett 390

Terry Criss* 360

Homer L Sanor Sr. 325

Springfield

Trustees (2 to elect)

Donald C. Williams* 626

Joshua Wiery 638

Donald Mark Wharry 782

Robert T. Orr* 599

Craig Beach

Mayor

(Unexpired term ending

Dec. 31, 2023)

Robert Andrea Sr. 81

Jim Becker 134

Lowellville

Council (4 to elect)

Robert Coppola* 137

Ronald Rotunno* 136

Keith McCaughtry* 197

Ryan A. McNicholas (write-In) N/A

James J. Clinton (write-in) N/A

Poland Village

Council (4 to elect)

Jenna Farina 214

Chris Graff* 373

Anthony M. Lattanzio* 363

Sam Moffie* (R) 301

Martha M. Morgan* 244

Michael P. Zembower Jr. 276

Boards of education

(3 to elect unless otherwise noted)

Boardman

Victoria Davis* 3,886

John W. Fryda* 3,695

John P. Landers* 3,748

Anthony N. Buchmann 2,225

Jackson-Milton

Kimberly L. Snowden-Pittman*

774

Nick Campbell* 888

Mitch Mascioli* 545

Tausha E. Bacorn 643

Poland (2 to elect)

Gregg A. Riddle* 913

Larry Dinopoulos* 1,419

Jaclyn Rausch 612

Gregory Kibler 500

Michelle Elia 1,042

Allison Mattson 1,036

South Range (3 to elect to full terms, 1 to unexpired term)

Liz Johnson 779

Terri A. Lally* 752

Brian Bagwell* 995

Sean Wardle 643

Shelly Colucci (unexpired term)

896

Richard J. Ferenchak (unexpired term) 523

Springfield

Brian Medvec 808

Matthew Gugliotti 865

Stephanie E. Caldwell 843

Karen M. Dattilo* 978

West Branch

David M. Yaggi 1,738

Bryan Hobbins* 1,478

Courtney Stryffeler* 1,267

Joe Courtwright 1,456

Western Reserve

Jasmine M. Henning 408

Pamela Darney 405

Michael Gorby 445

Youngstown (3 to elect to full terms)

Dawn Turnage 2,954

Tina Cvetkovich* 2,877

Ronald Shadd* 2,671

Kenneth M. Donaldson 3,076

Danyel R. Taylor 788

Nia Simms 1,595

Jackie Adair* 2,330

Ladonna Walker 1,697

Questions and issues

MAHONING COUNTY: A 0.25 percent, 5-year sales and use tax for the repair and maintenance of roads and other infrastructure.

For the issue 20,978

Against the issue 19,039

MAHONING COUNTY: A 2-mill, 5-year renewal levy for the board of developmental disabilities.

For the issue 28,917

Against the issue 11,138

AUSTINTOWN A 1.5-mill, 5-year renewal levy for roads and bridges.

For the issue 3,964

Against the issue 2,081

AUSTINTOWN: A 0.5-mill, 5-year renewal levy for senior citizen services.

For the issue 4,239

Against the issue 1,681

BOARDMAN: A 3-mill, 5-year renewal levy for current expenses.

For the issue 4,169

Against the issue 2,534

CAMPBELL: A 3-mill, 5-year renewal levy for police and fire.

For the issue 1,225

Against the issue 392

CAMPBELL: A 3-mill, 5-year renewal levy for street resurfacing.

For the issue 1,263

Against the issue 425

CANFIELD CITY: Charter amendment to change term limits for council members and mayors to no more than four consecutive two-year terms.

For the issue 1,011

Against the issue 1,270

CANFIELD CITY: Charter amendment to allow voters to remove the city manager through a recall vote.

For the issue 935

Against the issue 1,336

CANFIELD CITY: Charter amendment to prohibit city managerial employees from using city funds or resources toward political efforts.

For the issue 1,024

Against the issue 1,233

CANFIELD CITY: A 3.9-mill, 5-year renewal levy for police.

For the issue 1,715

Against the issue 589

CARDINAL FIRE DISTRICT: A 0.42-mill, 5-year renewal levy for operating expenses.

For the issue 2,937

Against the issue 694

GREEN: A 1.5-mill, 5-year renewal for current expenses.

For the issue 533

Against the issue 292

LOWELLVILLE: An 8.4-mill, 5-year additional levy for police.

For the issue 61

Against the issue 246

LOWELLVILLE: A 3.4-mill, 5-year additional levy for fire.

For the issue 80

Against the issue 226

MILTON: A 2-mill additional levy for a continuing period of time for fire.

For the issue 411

Against the issue 256

POLAND TOWNSHIP: A 2-mill, 5-year renewal levy for current expenses.

For the issue 1,788

Against the issue 952

POLAND VILLAGE: A 1-mill, 5-year renewal levy for police.

For the issue 508

Against the issue 128

SEBRING: A 3-mill, 5-year renewal levy for fire.

For the issue 523

Against the issue 190

SEBRING: A 1-mill, 5-year renewal levy for recreational services.

For the issue 476

Against the issue 245

SEBRING: A 2-mill, 5-year additional levy for parks and recreation.

For the issue 354

Against the issue 353

SPRINGFIELD: A 1.5-mill, 5-year replacement levy for fire.

For the issue 1,061

Against the issue 450

SPRINGFIELD: A 1.5-mill, 5-year replacement levy for current expenses

For the issue 949

Against the issue 604

STRUTHERS: Shall the terms of office be changed from two years to four years.

For the issue 595

Against the issue 861

LOWELLVILLE SCHOOLS: A 4-mill, 5-year additional levy for general permanent improvements.

For the issue 288

Against the issue 328

POLAND SCHOOLS: A 4.9-mill, 5-year renewal levy for emergency requirements.

For the issue 1,982

Against the issue 1,287

POLAND SCHOOLS: A 1-mill, 5-year renewal levy for permanent improvements.

For the issue 2,233

Against the issue 1,058

WESTERN RESERVE SCHOOLS: A 2.96-mill, 10-year renewal levy to avoid an operating deficit.

For the issue 422

Against the issue 388

Local options

AUSTINTOWN PRECINCT 3: A Sunday liquor option for Frenchy’s Irish Pub, 6000 Mahoning Ave.

For the issue 164

Against the issue 70

AUSTINTOWN PRECINCT 15: A Sunday liquor option for Aldi, 5863 Mahoning Ave.

For the issue 153

Against the issue 69

BOARDMAN PRECINCT 1: A weekday liquor option at Peaberry’s Cafe, 377 Boardman Poland Road.

For the issue 230

Against the issue 64

BOARDMAN PRECINCT 1: A Sunday liquor option at Peaberry’s Cafe, 377 Boardman Poland Road.

For the issue 215

Against the issue 79

BOARDMAN PRECINCT 22: A weekday liquor option for Combine Brothers, 7412 Market St.

For the issue 234

Against the issue 35

BOARDMAN PRECINCT 22: A Sunday liquor option for Combine Brothers, 7412 Market St.

For the issue 230

Against the issue 39

CANFIELD CITY PRECINCT 1: A weekday liquor option for Broad Street Dinner, 464 S. Broad St.

For the issue 231

Against the issue 33

GREEN PRECINCT 2: A liquor option for weekday sales at Circle K, 2762 E. State St.

For the issue 182

Against the issue 117

GREEN PRECINCT 2: A liquor option for Sunday sales at Circle K, 2762 E. State St.

For the issue 173

Against the issue 126

SEBRING PRECINCT 1: A Sunday liquor option for Sebring Mansion Inn & Spa, 385 W. Ohio Ave.

For the issue 170

Against the issue 34

YOUNGSTOWN PRECINCT 1A: A Sunday liquor option for Frieda’s, 381 W. Rayen Ave.

For the issue 83

Against the issue 35

YOUNGSTOWN PRECINCT 1C: A Sunday liquor option for High Mart, 910 High St.

For the issue 138

Against the issue 45

Trumbull County

Girard

Board of Education (2 to elect)

Sueellen Harris-Davis* 611

Shannon Hodge (write-in) N/A

Joseph Datchuk (write-in) N/A

Hubbard

Council

1st Ward

Bonnie Viele* (D) 208

Brandon J. Pierson 167

Weathersfield

Trustees (2 to elect)

Steve Gerberry* 725

Marvin McBride* 563

Edward Whittaker 768

Questions and issues

HUBBARD EXEMPTED VILLAGE SCHOOL DISTRICT, renewal of a

4.2mill, five-year operating deficit levy to raise $986,000.

For the issue 1,815

Against the issue 907

LIBERTY, renewal of a 1-mill, five-year fire and EMS levy.

For the issue 1,239

Against the issue 446

LIBERTY, renewal of a 2-mill, five-year fire and EMS levy.

For the issue 1,186

Against the issue 490

LIBERTY, renewal of a 2-mill, five-year police and EMS levy.

For the issue 1,177

Against the issue 503

Local options

Weathersfield, precinct J, Post Office Pub, beer, wine, mixed beverages and spirituous liquor sales on Sunday

For the issue 152

Against the issue 48

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