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Lucas County Board of Elections Election Results for Candidates 2010 to Present Lucas County Board of Elections Election Results For Candidates 2010 to Present GENERAL ELECTION – NOVEMBER 3, 2015 CERTIFIED NOVEMBER 20, 2015 Page 1. Total Voters: 114,294 39.77% Total Registered: 287,382 Total Precincts: 352 (A.V.B. rolled with proper precinct) Toledo Municipal Court Judge (Full term commencing 01/01/2016) Bill Connelly 42,481 Toledo City Mayor Paula Hicks-Hudson 23,087 Michael P. Bell 11,228 17.33% Carty Finkbeiner 10,276 15.86% Sandy Drabik Collins 9,432 14.55% Sandy Spang 7,028 10.85% Mike Ferner 3,208 4.95% Opal Covey 544 0.84% Toledo City Council-at-Large Cecelia M. Adams 35,236 100.00% Toledo City Council-District 1 Tyrone Riley 6,333 72.20% Jennifer L. Scott 2,438 27.80% Toledo City Council-District 2 Matthew A. Cherry 8,350 70.02% Drew D. Blazsik 3,575 29.98% *= most votes Toledo City Council-District 3 Peter Ujvagi 3,258 52.87% Glen Cook 2,904 47.13% Toledo City Council-District 4 Yvonne Harper 4,777 73.58% Peggy Brown-Morehead 1,715 26.42% Toledo City Council-District 5 Tom Waniewski 9,555 100.00% Toledo City Council-District 6 Lindsay M. Webb 7,289 69.80% Bill Delaney 3,154 30.20% Maumee City Mayor Richard H. Carr 3,308 100.00% Maumee City Council-Unexpired Term Timothy L. Pauken 2,581 64.28% Dyana Davis 1,434 35.72% Maumee City Council-Full Term (elect 3) Daniel G. Hazard 2,409 28.06% John P. Boellner 2,332 27.16% Dave Kissinger 1,957 22.79% John M. Schafer 1,888 21.99% *= most votes Oregon City Council (elect 4) Sandy Bihn 3,249 15.41% Steve Hornyak 3,161 14.99% Kathleen Pollauf 2,971 14.09% Timothy J. Zale 2,816 13.35% Jerry Peach 2,770 13.14% Bill Myers 2,424 11.49% Joshua Hughes 2,410 11.43% Corey Greenblat 1,287 6.10% Sylvania City Council-Unexpired Term Jason Mishka 2,270 52.34% Brian McCann 2,067 47.66% Sylvania City Council-Full Term (elect 4) Mark Luetke 3,453 24.17% Sandy Husman 3,108 21.75% Mark Frye 2,759 19.31% Doug Haynam 2,683 18.78% Mark W. Clark 2,284 15.99% Waterville City Mayor Lori A. Brodie 1,531 100.00% Waterville City Council (elect 3) Timothy G. Pedro 1,270 29.22% Barbara Bruno 1,146 26.36% Jim Valtin 1,117 25.70% Anthony Bruno 814 18.73% *= most votes Berkey Village Council (elect 2) Janine Reber 56 52.34% Dawn Cook 51 47.66% Berkey Village Clerk-Treasurer Council Brenda Buckenmeyer 79 100.00% Harbor View Village Mayor Rick Brink 12 54.55% Ronald L. Taylor 10 45.45% Harbor View Village Clerk-Treasurer Lorraine Crapsey 14 100.00% Harbor View Village Council-Unexpired Term Linda S. Byrd 14 100.00% Harbor View Village Council-Full Term Annette Joseph 16 100.00% Holland Village Mayor Mike Yunker 377 100.00% Holland Village Council-Unexpired Term Michael Bettinger 285 100.00% *= most votes Holland Village Council-Unexpired Term Noah Stone 301 100.00% Holland Village Council-Full Term (elect 2) Terry L. Nachtrab 278 52.85% Elaine Olsen 248 47.15% Ottawa Hills Village Mayor Kevin M. Gilmore 1,664 100.00% Ottawa Hills Village Clerk-Treasurer Eric Shreve 1,515 100.00% Ottawa Hills Village Council (elect 2) Katherine O’Connell 1,553 56.21% John G. Lewis 1,210 43.79% Swanton Village Mayor Ron Moore 25 53.19% Ann Roth 22 46.81% Swanton Village Council (elect 2) Jeff Pilliod 23 29.49% Dianne Westhoven 19 24.36% Craig Rose 18 23.08% Michael A. Westmeyer 10 12.82% Scott Herrick 8 10.26% *= most votes Whitehouse Village Mayor Donald Lee Atkinson 803 53.71% Angela J. Kuhn 692 46.29% Whitehouse Village Council (elect 3) Robert Keogh 869 26.83% Rebecca Conklin Kleiboemer 844 26.06% Mindy Curry 810 25.01% Al Kuck 716 22.11% Harding Township Trustee Larry J. Buckenmeyer 198 100.00% Harding Township Fiscal Officer Rebecca P. Henderly 161 100.00% Jerusalem Township Trustee-Unexpired Term David Bench 811 100.00% Jerusalem Township Trustee-Full Term Joe Kiss 720 100.00% Jerusalem Township Fiscal Officer Donald R. Murray 630 100.00% Monclova Township Trustee Chuck Hoecherl 3,213 100.00% Monclova Township Fiscal Officer Gavin S. Pike 2,776 100.00% *= most votes Providence Township Trustee Jeremiah J. Floyd 484 50.31% Cody Mastin 478 49.69% Providence Township Fiscal Officer Brett L. Hite 378 40.47% Julie Ludwig 337 36.08% Gail Perry 219 23.45% Richfield Township Trustee John Hassen 419 100.00% Richfield Township Fiscal Officer Linda S. Decker 410 100.00% Spencer Township Trustee Teresa M. Bettinger 295 57.84% D. Hilarion Smith 215 42.16% Spencer Township Fiscal Officer Dawn E. McDonald 380 100.00% Springfield Township Trustee Andy Glenn 4,498 100.00% Springfield Township Fiscal Officer Barbara Dietze 4,043 100.00% *= most votes Swanton Township Trustee Gary L. Schroeder 470 100.00% Swanton Township Fiscal Officer Peggy Michael 553 100.00% Sylvania Township Trustee Neal Mahoney 5,906 100.00% Sylvania Township Fiscal Officer David J. Simko 5,933 100.00% Washington Township Trustee John C. Henry 531 100.00% Washington Township Fiscal Officer Becky Bodette 527 100.00% Waterville Township Fiscal Officer Renee Hertzfeld 1,294 100.00% Educational Services Center of Lake Erie West (elect 2) James A. Telb 18,382 54.44% Jeff Bunck 13,073 41.56% *= most votes Wood County Educational Service Center-Unexpired Term Judith Hines 238 100.00% Wood County Educational Service Center-Full Term (elect 2) Joseph Long 168 41.18% Kathy Limes 164 40.20% Timothy F. Smith 76 18.63% Anthony Wayne Local School District BOE Member (elect 3) Pam Gerhardinger 5,079 36.40% Jeff Baden 4,664 44.43% Gary Roser 4,210 30.17% Evergreen Local School District BOE Member Jack Carson 454 95.58% Nora Kiefer 6 1.26% Write-in Votes 15 3.16% Maumee City Local School District BOE Member-Full term (elect 2) Diane Balcerzak 3,045 56.82% Mike Wiley 2,314 43.18% Oregon City Local School District BOE Member (elect 2) Keith M. Kennedy 4,467 50.51% Jeffery S. Ziviski 4,377 49.49% Otsego Local School District BOE Member (elect 2) James L. Harter 194 50.92% Elizabeth B. Gorski 187 49.08% *= most votes Ottawa Hills Local School District BOE Member (elect 2) Brad Johnson 1,382 51.19% Corey S. Hupp 1,318 48.81% Springfield Local School District BOE Member (elect 2) Rachel N. Geiger 3,976 39.56% Kenneth W. Musch 3,221 32.05% Rick P. Haskins 2,854 28.40% Swanton Local School District BOE Member (elect 2) David S. Smith, Jr. 423 54.16% Shannon M. Crow 358 45.84% Sylvania City Local School District BOE Member (elect 2) James B. Nusbaum 9,506 53.57% Vicki Donovan-Lyle 8,239 46.43% Toledo City Local School District BOE Member (elect 2) Stephanie Eichenberg 21,626 38.04% Perry Lefevre 18,074 31.79% Randall Parker III 17,148 30.16% Washington Local School District BOE Member-Full Term (elect 2) Lisa Canales 4,647 26.53% David A. Hunter* 3,885 22.18% Mark R. K. Hughes* 3,859 22.03% Cindy L. Perry 3,013 17.20% Brad McDonald 2,110 12.05% *recount for these candidates, no change in outcome. *= most votes Washington Local School District BOE Member-Unexpired Term Eric Kiser 5,610 62.98% Tom Johnson 3,298 37.02% Issues: 1-Redistricting Amendment 2-Anti-Monoply Amendment Total Voters 103,658 36.07% Total Voters 109,171 37.99% Registered Voters 287,382 Total Registered 287,382 Total Precincts 352 Total Precincts 352 Precincts Reporting 352 100.00% Precincts Reporting 352 100.00% For 4,676 61.14% For 56,293 51.56% Against 2,972 38.86% Against 52,878 48.44% 3-Marijuana Legalization 4-Local Liquor Option-Chalupas Total Voters 112,170 39.03% Total Voters 404 46.76% Registered Voters 287,382 Registered Voters 864 Total Precincts 352 Total Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 352 100.00% Precincts Reporting 1 100.00% Yes 67,801 60.44% Yes 366 90.59% No 44,369 39.56% No 38 9.41% 5-Sylvania City and Twp Ren. & Add. 6-Jerusalem Twp.-Renewal Total Voters 14,143 41.74% Total Voters 1,096 52.67% Registered Voters 33,885 Registered Voters 2,081 Total Precincts 40 Total Precincts 3 Precincts Reporting 40 100.00% Precincts Reporting 3 100.00% For the Levy 7,888 55.69% For the Levy 818 74.64% Against the Levy 6,275 44.31% Against the Levy 278 25.36% 7-Jerusalem Twp. Additional 8-Harding Twp. -Renewal Total Voters 1,085 52.14% Total Voters 250 47.80% Registered Voters 2,081 Registered Voters 523 Total Precincts 3 Total Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 3 100.00% Precincts Reporting 1 100.00% For the Levy 592 54.56% For the Levy 187 74.80% Against the Levy 493 45.44% Against the Levy 63 25.20% *= most votes 9-Oregon City School-Additional 10-Ottawa Hills School Levy & Bond Total Voters 8,106 51.73% Total Voters 2,182 62.59% Registered Voters 15,670 Registered Voters 3,486 Total Precincts 20 Total Precincts 5 Precincts Reporting 20 100.00% Precincts Reporting 5 100.00% For the Levy 5,077 62.63% For the Levy 650 29.79% Against the Levy 3,029 37.37% Against the Levy 1,532 70.21% 11-Lucas County Zoo Levy 12-Local Liquor Option-El Salto Total Voters 111,280 38.72% Total Voters 425 48.02% Registered Voters 287,382 Registered Voters 885 Total Precincts 352 Total Precincts 1 Precincts Reporting 352 100.00% Precincts Reporting 1 100.00% For the Levy 76,776 68.99% Yes 365 85.88% Against the Levy 34,504 31.01% No 60 14.12% 13-Ottawa Hills Deer Resolution Total Voters 2,151 63.55% Registered Voters 3,385 Total Precinct 4 Precincts Reporting 4 100.00% Yes 1,249 58.07% No 902 41.93% *= most votes PRIMARY ELECTION – SEPTEMBER 15, 2015 CERTIFIED SEPTEMBER 29, 2015 Page 1.
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