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Election Notice for Use with the Federal Write-In Absentee Ballot (FWAB) R.C Form No. 120 Prescribed by Secretary of State (09-17) Election Notice for use With the Federal Write-In Absentee Ballot (FWAB) R.C. 3511.16 Issued by the Mahoning 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 45 days prior to date of election) MAY 8, 2018 PRIMARY ELECTION State Executive Offices (Governor, Attorney General, Auditor of State, Secretary of State, Treasurer of State) Name of Candidate Office Party Precincts Richard Cordray and Betty Governor and Lieutenant Democratic All Precincts Sutton Governor Larry E. Ealy and Jeffrey Governor and Lieutenant Democratic All Precincts Lynn Governor Dennis John Kucinich and Governor and Lieutenant Democratic All Precincts Tara L. Samples Governor Bill O’Neill and Chantelle C. Governor and Lieutenant Democratic All Precincts Lewis Governor Paul E. Ray and Jerry M. Governor and Lieutenant Democratic All Precincts Schroeder Governor Joe Schiavoni and Stephanie Governor and Lieutenant Democratic All Precincts Dodd Governor Mike DeWine and Jon Governor and Lieutenant Republican All Precincts Husted Governor Mary Taylor and Nathan D. Governor and Lieutenant Republican All Precincts Estruth Governor Constance Gadell-Newton Governor and Lieutenant Green All Precincts and Brett R. Joseph Governor Steve Dettelbach Attorney General Democratic All Precincts Dave Yost Attorney General Republican All Precincts Zack Space Auditor of State Democratic All Precincts Keith Faber Auditor of State Republican All Precincts Kathleen Clyde Secretary of State Democratic All Precincts Frank LaRose Secretary of State Republican All Precincts Rob Ricahrdson Treasurer of State Democratic All Precincts Sandra O’Brien Treasurer of State Republican All Precincts Robert Sprague Treasurer of State Republican All Precincts Paul Curry(write-in) Treasurer of State Green All Precincts U.S. Senate and U.S. Congress Name of Candidate Office /District/Term Party Precincts Sherrod Brown Member of U.S. Senate Democratic All precincts Melissa Ackison Member of U.S. Senate Republican All precincts Don Elijah Eckhart Member of U.S. Senate Republican All precincts Mike Gibbons Member of U.S. Senate Republican All precincts Dan Kiley Member of U.S. Senate Republican All precincts Jim Renacci Member of U.S. Senate Republican All precincts Timothy A. Pinion(write-in) Member of U.S. Senate Republican All precincts Philena Irene Farley(write- Member of U.S. Senate Green All precincts in) Werner Lange Representative to Democratic All precincts in the City of Canfield; the Congress – 6th District Townships of Beaver, Berlin, Canfield, Ellsworth, Goshen, Green, Smith and Springfield; and the Villages of Beloit, New Middletown, Washingtonville and Sebring Shawna Roberts Representative to Democratic All precincts in the City of Canfield; the Congress – 6th District Townships of Beaver, Berlin, Canfield, Ellsworth, Goshen, Green, Smith and Springfield; and the Villages of Beloit, New Middletown, Washingtonville and Sebring Robert J. Blazek Representative to Republican All precincts in the City of Canfield; the Congress – 6th District Townships of Beaver, Berlin, Canfield, Ellsworth, Goshen, Green, Smith and Springfield; and the Villages of Beloit, New Middletown, Washingtonville and Sebring Bill Johnson Representative to Republican All precincts in the City of Canfield; the Congress – 6th District Townships of Beaver, Berlin, Canfield, Ellsworth, Goshen, Green, Smith and Springfield; and the Villages of Beloit, New Middletown, Washingtonville and Sebring Robert Crow Representative to Democratic All precincts in the Cities of Youngstown, Congress – 13th District Campbell, and Struthers; the Townships of Austintown, Boardman, Coitsville, Jackson, Milton, Poland; and the Villages of Craig Beach, Lowellville, and Poland John Stephen Luchansky Representative to Democratic All precincts in the Cities of Youngstown, Congress – 13th District Campbell, and Struthers; the Townships of Austintown, Boardman, Coitsville, Jackson, Milton, Poland; and the Villages of Craig Beach, Lowellville, and Poland Tim Ryan Representative to Democratic All precincts in the Cities of Youngstown, Congress – 13th District Campbell, and Struthers; the Townships of Austintown, Boardman, Coitsville, Jackson, Milton, Poland; and the Villages of Craig Beach, Lowellville, and Poland Chris DePizzo Representative to Republican All precincts in the Cities of Youngstown, Congress – 13th District Campbell, and Struthers; the Townships of Austintown, Boardman, Coitsville, Jackson, Milton, Poland; and the Villages of Craig Beach, Lowellville, and Poland Ohio General Assembly (Ohio Senate and Ohio House of Representatives) Name of Candidate Office /District/Term Party Precincts John A. Boccieri State Senate – 33rd Democratic All Precincts District Michael A. Rulli State Senate – 33rd Republican All Precincts District Michele Leopre-Hagan State Representative – Democratic All Precincts in the Cities of Youngstown, 58th District Campbell and Struthers; Austintown Township(precincts 1-4, 6-15, 17-22, 24-26, 28-40); Coitsville Township (all), Lowellville Village(all) David T. Simon State Representative – Republican All Precincts in the Cities of Youngstown, 58th District Campbell and Struthers; Austintown Township(precincts 1-4, 6-15, 17-22, 24-26, 28-40); Coitsville Township (all), Lowellville Village(all) Larry Moliterno State Representative – Democratic Canfield City(all), Austintown 59th District Township(precincts 5, 16, 23 and 27), all precincts in the Townships of Boardman, Beaver, Berlin, Canfield, Ellsworth, Goshen, Green, Jackson, Milton, Poland, Smith and Springfield; and all precincts in the Villages of Beloit, Craig Beach, New Middletown, Poland, Washingtonville and Sebring Eric C. Ungaro State Representative – Democratic Canfield City(all), Austintown 59th District Township(precincts 5, 16, 23 and 27), all precincts in the Townships of Boardman, Beaver, Berlin, Canfield, Ellsworth, Goshen, Green, Jackson, Milton, Poland, Smith and Springfield; and all precincts in the Villages of Beloit, Craig Beach, New Middletown, Poland, Washingtonville and Sebring Don Manning State Representative – Republican Canfield City(all), Austintown 59th District Township(precincts 5, 16, 23 and 27), all precincts in the Townships of Boardman, Beaver, Berlin, Canfield, Ellsworth, Goshen, Green, Jackson, Milton, Poland, Smith and Springfield; and all precincts in the Villages of Beloit, Craig Beach, New Middletown, Poland, Washingtonville and Sebring 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 Joe Paloski County Commissioner Democratic All Precincts Carol Rimedio Righetti County Commissioner Democratic All Precincts Rick Barron County Commissioner Republican All Precincts Roger M County Auditor Democratic All Precincts Chamberlain(write-in) Ralph T. Meacham County Auditor Republican All Precincts Ohio Supreme Court Name of Candidate Office /Term Party Precincts Michael P. Donnelly Justice of the Supreme Democratic All Precincts Court – Full Term Commencing 1/1/19 Craig Baldwin Justice of the Supreme Republican All Precincts Court – Full Term Commencing 1/1/19 Melody J. Stewart Justice of the Supreme Democratic All Precincts Court – Full Term Commencing 1/2/19 Mary DeGenaro Justice of the Supreme Republican All Precincts Court – Full Term Commencing 1/2/19 Ohio Court of Appeals (7th District) Name of Candidate Office /Term Party Precincts David A. D’Apolito Judge of the Court of Democratic All Precincts Appeals – Full Term Commencing 2/9/19 Holly Hanni Judge of the Court of Democratic All Precincts Appeals – Full Term Commencing 2/9/19 Kathleen Bartlett Judge of the Court of Republican All Precincts Appeals – Full Term Commencing 2/9/19 County Court of Common Pleas or County Court Name of Candidate Office /Division/Term Party Precincts Dan Dascenzo Judge of the Court of Democratic All Precincts Common Pleas – General Division – Full Term Commencing 1/1/19 Anthony Donofrio Judge of the Court of Democratic All Precincts Common Pleas – General Division – Full Term Commencing 1/1/19 Party Offices (State and County Central Committee) (Primary Elections Only) Name of Candidate Office /District Party Precincts Michael L. Ray, Jr. State Central Committee – Democratic All Precincts Man – 33rd District Joyce Kale-Pesta State Central Committee – Democratic All Precincts Woman – 33rd District David W. Johnson State Central Committee – Republican All Precincts Man – 33rd District Mark E. Munroe State Central Committee – Republican All Precincts Man – 33rd District Tracey S. Monroe-Winbush State Central Committee – Republican All Precincts Woman – 33rd District Monica Robb Blasdel State Central Committee – Republican All Precincts Woman – 33rd District Corrine L. Sanderson State Central Committee – Republican All Precincts Woman – 33rd District Jose A. Rivera Member – County Central Democratic YGN1 A Committee Artis Gillam, Sr. Member – County Central Democratic YGN1 B Committee Deborah Ervin Member – County Central Democratic YGN1 C Committee Denise A. Russell Member – County Central Democratic YGN1 C Committee Ann D. Simms Member – County Central Democratic YGN1 D Committee Louis Kennedy III Member – County Central Democratic YGN1 E Committee Marva
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