ASHLAND — Here is how Ashland County voted, according to final unofficial results reported Tuesday evening by the Ashland County Board of Elections.
LOCAL
Issues
Ashland City School District: 1.25 mills Renewal Tax Levy for 5 years – Permanent Improvements
YES: 8,138 (69.17 percent)
NO: 3,628 (30.83 percent)
Mapleton Local School District: 4 mills Renewal Tax Levy for a continuing period of time – Permanent Improvements
YES: 1,797 (55.38 percent)
NO: 1,448 (44.62 percent)
Mapleton Local School District: 4 mills Renewal Tax Levy for a continuing period of time – Current Expenses
YES: 1,776 (55.67 percent)
NO: 1,414 (44.33 percent)
Ashland County: 2.1 mills Renewal Tax Levy for 3 years — Dale-Roy Programs and Facilities
YES: 18,227 (73.38 percent)
NO: 6,612 (26.62 percent)
Ashland County: 1 mill Renewal Tax Levy for 5 years – Mental Health and Recovery Board
YES: 17,692 (72.18 percent)
NO: 6,820 (27.82 percent)
Ashland County Park District: 0.5 mill Renewal Tax Levy for 5 years – Operating Expenses
YES: 17,309 (72.64 percent)
NO: 6,519 (27.36 percent)
Ashland City: 0.25% Renewal Income Tax for 5 years – Safety force personnel
YES: 6,223 (72.81 percent)
NO: 2,324 (27.19 percent)
Ashland City 3C: Local Liquor Option – Ashland ANA, LLC Q1
YES: 561 (82.38 percent)
NO: 120 (17.62 percent)
Ashland City 3C: Local Liquor Option – Ashland ANA, LLC Sunday Sales
YES: 518 (76.18 percent)
NO: 162 (23.82 percent)
Loudonville Village: 1.7 mills Renewal Tax Levy for 5 years – General Operating Expenses
YES: 1,007 (75.37 percent)
NO: 329 (24.63 percent)
Mifflin Village: Initiative petition to repeal any and all ordinances concerning mayor and council wages and establishing a new wage schedule
YES: 38 (55.88 percent)
NO: 30 (44.12 percent)
Hanover Township: 1.2 mills Additional Tax Levy for 5 years – Fire Protection and Emergency Medical Services
YES: 322 (68.51 percent)
NO: 148 (31.49 percent)
Lake Township: 0.5 mill Renewal Tax Levy for 5 years – Current Expenses
YES: 247 (75.30 percent)
NO: 81 (24.70 percent)
Milton Township: 1.4 mills Renewal Tax Levy for 5 years – Roads and Bridges
YES: 852 (69.38 percent)
NO: 376 (30.62 percent)
Milton Township: 2.5 mills Renewal Tax Levy for 5 years – Roads and Bridges
YES: 762 (62.77 percent)
NO: 452 (37.23 percent)
Perry Township: 2 mills Renewal Tax Levy for 5 years – Roads and Bridges
YES: 671 (69.97 percent)
NO: 288 (30.03 percent)
Sullivan Township: 0.5 mill Additional Tax Levy for a continuing period of time – Maintaining and operating cemeteries
YES: 475 (39.09 percent)
NO: 740 (60.91 percent)
Troy Township: 1.4 mills Renewal Tax Levy for 5 years – Fire Protection and Emergency Medical Services
YES: 454 (77.08 percent)
NO: 135 (22.92 percent)
Troy Township: 1.8 mills Renewal Tax Levy for 5 years – Roads and Bridges
YES: 418 (71.82 percent)
NO: 164 (28.18 percent)
Firelands Ambulance Service
1 mill Replacement Tax Levy for 5 year – Ambulance and Emergency Medical Services
YES: 769 (72.34 percent)
NO: 294 (27.66 percent)
Green-Perrysville Joint Fire District
1.5 mills Renewal Tax Levy for 5 years – Ambulance and Emergency Medical Services
YES: 1,031 (81.05 percent)
NO: 241 (18.95 percent)
Candidates
County Commissioner – Full Term Commencing 1-2-2021
James Emmett Justice: 20,648 (100 percent)
County Commissioner – Full Term Commencing 1-3-2021
Michael E. Welch: 20,716 (100 percent)
Prosecuting Attorney
Christopher R. Tunnell: 20,998 (100 percent)
Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas
Deborah A. Myers: 21,153 (100 percent)
Sheriff
E. Wayne Risner: 21,518 (100 percent)
County Recorder
Michal E. Crow: 20,984 (100 percent)
County Treasurer
Angela S. McQuillen: 21,424 (100 percent)
County Engineer
Edward J. Meixner: 20,940 (100 percent)
Coroner
Dale R. Thomae 21,452 (100 percent)
Probate/Juvenile Court Judge
Karen DeSanto Kellogg: 19,667 (100 percent)
STATE
Candidates
State Senator for Ohio’s 22nd District
Ryan Hunger: 5,891 (23.54 percent)
Mark Romanchuk: 19,136 (76.46 percent)
State Representative for Ohio’s 70th District
Kevin Barnet: 5,808 (23.13 percent)
Darrell D. Kick: 19,306 (76.87 percent)
Member of Ohio Board of Education, representing the state’s 5th district
Christina Collins: 8,285 (44.15 percent)
Lisa Woods: 10,479 (55.85 percent)
Justice on Ohio Supreme Court
Sharon L. Kennedy: 13,025 (60.93 percent)
John P. O’Donnell: 8,353 (39.07 percent)
Justice on Ohio Supreme Court
Jennifer Brunner: 9,514 (46.37 percent)
Judi French: 11,005 (53.63 percent)
Judge for 5th District Court of Appeals
Jeff Furr: 8,114 (41.86 percent)
William B. Hoffman: 11,269 (58.14 percent)
FEDERAL
Candidates
President and Vice President
Donald J. Trump and Michael R. Pence (Republican): 19,002 (73.41 percent)
Joseph R. Biden and Kamala D. Harris (Democrat): 6,448 (24.91 percent)
Jo Jorgensen and Spike Cohen (Libertarian): 330 (1.27 percent)
Howie Hawkins and Angela Walker (Green): 103 (0.40 percent)
7th district congressional representative
Bob Gibbs (Republican): 19,316 (76.09 percent)
Quentin Potter (Democrat): 5,113 (20.14 percent)
Brandon Lape (Libertarian): 956 (3.77 percent)
