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Form No. 120 Prescribed by Secretary of State (03-19)
Election Notice for use With the Federal Write-In Absentee Ballot (FWAB) R.C. 3511.16
Issued by the Wayne 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 46 days prior to date of election)
GENERAL ELECTION
November 5, 2019 Last updated: August 5, 2019
Local Offices (Mayor, Attorney, Auditor, Treasurer, Council President, Council, Board of Public Affairs, Trustee, Fiscal Officer, Educational Service Center Board Member, Board of
Education Member, etc.)
Name of Candidate Office /District/Term Party Precincts
David T. Handwerk City of Orrville – Mayor REP City of Orrville - 1.01-1.02-2.01-3.01-5.01-6.01
Paul Vance City of Orrville –
President of Council
REP City of Orrville - 1.01-1.02-2.01-3.01-5.01-
6.01
C. J. Handwerk
(Write In)
City of Orrville – Council
– Ward 1
Write In City of Orrville – 1.01, 1.02
Dino J. Carozza City of Orrville – Council- Ward 3
REP City of Orrville Ward 3- 3.01
Darrell Mosley II City of Orrville –
Council-At Large (Elect
1)
REP City of Orrville - 1.01-1.02-2.01-3.01-5.01-
6.01
Nell Reardon City of Wooster – Mayor DEM City of Wooster – 15.01-15.02-16.01-17.01-
20.01-21.01-22.01-23.01-26.01-27.01-28.01-
29.01-30.01-32.01-33.01-34.01-35.01
Bob Breneman City of Wooster – Mayor REP City of Wooster – 15.01-15.02-16.01-17.01-
20.01-21.01-22.01-23.01-26.01-27.01-28.01-
29.01-30.01-32.01-33.01-34.01-35.01
Mike Buytendyk City of Wooster – President of Council
REP City of Wooster – 15.01-15.02-16.01-17.01-20.01-21.01-22.01-23.01-26.01-27.01-28.01-
29.01-30.01-32.01-33.01-34.01-35.01
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Mark Cavin City of Wooster – Council
– Ward 1
DEM City of Wooster Ward 1– 15.01-15.02-16.01-
17.01
Joel “Hoke” Gray City of Wooster – Council
– Ward 1
REP City of Wooster Ward 1– 15.01-15.02-16.01-
17.01
Juanita L. Greene City of Wooster – Council
– Ward 3
DEM City of Wooster Ward 3–26.01-27.01-28.01-
29.01-30.01
David J. Silvestri City of Wooster – Council
– Ward 3
REP City of Wooster Ward 3–26.01-27.01-28.01-
29.01-30.01
Oliver Summers Warren City of Wooster – Council – At Large (Elect 1)
DEM City of Wooster – 15.01-15.02-16.01-17.01-20.01-21.01-22.01-23.01-26.01-27.01-28.01-
29.01-30.01-32.01-33.01-34.01-35.01
Craig Sanders City of Wooster – Council – At Large (Elect 1)
REP City of Wooster – 15.01-15.02-16.01-17.01-20.01-21.01-22.01-23.01-26.01-27.01-28.01-
29.01-30.01-32.01-33.01-34.01-35.01
Council Member – City of
Rittman (Elect 3)
n/a All Rittman City – 10.01-11.01-12.01-12.02-
13.01-54.03-54.05 – overlaps with Medina Co.
Rodney E. Mackey Mayor – Village of Apple
Creek
n/a Apple Creek Village – 70.01
Richard Conrad Council Member – Village of Apple Creek
(Elect 2)
n/a Apple Creek Village – 70.01
Mayor – Village of
Burbank
n/a Burbank Village – 45.02
Council Member –
Village of Burbank (Elect
2)
n/a Burbank Village – 45.02
Mayor – Village of
Congress
n/a Congress Village – 67.02
Council Member – Village of Congress (Elect
2)
n/a Congress Village – 67.02
John E. Conlon Mayor – Village of
Creston
n/a Creston Village – 46.01 – overlaps with
Medina Co.
Aaron Howell Council Member –
Village of Creston (Elect 2)
n/a Creston Village – 46.01 – overlaps with
Medina Co.
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Board of Public Affairs-
Village of Creston (Elect 2)
n/a Creston Village – 46.01 – overlaps with
Medina Co.
Dennis H. Finley Mayor – Village of Dalton n/a Dalton Village – 89.01
Patrick D Sword Mayor – Village of Dalton n/a Dalton Village – 89.01
James T. Bucklew, Jr. Council Member – Village of Dalton (Elect
2)
n/a Dalton Village – 89.01
Dee Rodi-Barbera Council Member – Village of Dalton (Elect
2)
n/a Dalton Village – 89.01
Mike Scheibe Council Member – Village of Dalton (Elect
2)
n/a Dalton Village – 89.01
Board of Public Affairs –
Village of Dalton (Elect 2)
n/a Dalton Village – 89.01
Mayor – Village of
Doylestown
n/a Doylestown Village – 56.01-57.01
Council Member –
Village of Doylestown
(Elect 2)
n/a Doylestown Village – 56.01-57.01
Michael D. Agnoni Board of Public Affairs – Doylestown Village (Elect
2)
n/a Doylestown Village – 56.01-57.01
Ronald E. Lindeman Board of Public Affairs – Doylestown Village (Elect
2)
n/a Doylestown Village – 56.01-57.01
Mayor – Village of Fredericksburg
n/a Fredericksburg Village – 86.02
Council Member –
Village of Fredericksburg
(Elect 2)
n/a Fredericksburg Village – 86.02
Board of Public Affairs –
Village of Fredericksburg
(Elect 2)
n/a Fredericksburg Village – 86.02
Mayor – Village of
Marshallville
n/a Marshallville Village – 44.04
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Council Member –
Village of Marshallville (Elect 2)
n/a Marshallville Village – 44.04
Board of Public Affairs –
Village of Marshallville
(Elect 2)
n/a Marshallville Village – 44.04
Mayor – Village of Mount
Eaton
n/a Mount Eaton Village – 83.02
Council Member – Village of Mount Eaton
(Elect 2)
n/a Mount Eaton Village – 83.02
Yvonne M. Hendershott Mayor – Village of Shreve
n/a Shreve Village – 63.01
Heidi Garst Council Member –
Village of Shreve (Elect
2)
n/a Shreve Village – 63.01
Thomas R. Poulson Mayor – Village of
Smithville
n/a Smithville Village – 77.01
Tricia Fetzer Council Member – Village of Smithville
(Elect 2)
n/a Smithville Village – 77.01
Board of Public Affairs –
Village of Smithville (Elect 2)
n/a Smithville Village – 77.01
Mayor – West Salem
Village
n/a West Salem Village – 65.01
Nancy Seberiano Council Member – West
Salem Village (Elect 2)
n/a West Salem Village – 65.01
Mike Geiser Trustee – Baughman Township (Elect 1)
n/a Baughman Township – 1.02-43.01-43.03-43.05-44.01-44.03-44.04-44.05-44.07
David F. Stoll Trustee – Baughman
Township (Elect 1)
n/a Baughman Township – 1.02-43.01-43.03-
43.05-44.01-44.03-44.04-44.05-44.07
Todd Stoll Fiscal Officer – Baughman Township
(Elect 1)
n/a Baughman Township – 1.02-43.01-43.03-43.05-44.01-44.03-44.04-44.05-44.07
James Murray Trustee – Canaan Township (Elect 1)
n/a Canaan Township – 45.01-45.02-46.01-47.01 – overlaps with Medina Co.
Andrew Stands Trustee – Canaan
Township (Elect 1)
n/a Canaan Township – 45.01-45.02-46.01-47.01 –
overlaps with Medina Co.
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Brock T. Yoder Trustee – Canaan
Township (Elect 1)
n/a Canaan Township – 45.01-45.02-46.01-47.01 –
overlaps with Medina Co.
Fiscal Officer – Canaan
Township (Elect 1)
n/a Canaan Township – 45.01-45.02-46.01-47.01 –
overlaps with Medina Co.
Jerry L. Bowman Trustee – Chester
Township (Elect12)
n/a Chester Township – 50.01-50.02-51.01
Debbie L. Berger Fiscal Officer – Chester
Township (Elect 1)
n/a Chester Township – 50.01-50.02-51.01
Dominic Oliverio Trustee – Chippewa
Township (Elect 1)
n/a Chippewa Township – 53.01-53.02-53.04-
54.01-54.02-55.01-55.02-56.01-57.01-58.01
Lauretta Busson Fiscal Officer – Chippewa
Township (Elect 1)
n/a Chippewa Township – 53.01-53.02-53.04-
54.01-54.02-55.01-55.02-56.01-57.01-58.01
Chad Zimmerly Trustee – Clinton
Township (Elect 1)
n/a Clinton Township – 62.01-62.02-63.01
Fiscal Officer – Clinton
Township (Elect 1)
n/a Clinton Township – 62.01-62.02-63.01
Trustee – Congress Township (Elect 1)
n/a Congress Township – 65.01-66.01-66.02-67.01-67.02-67.03
Pamela Haley Fiscal Officer – Congress
Township (Elect 1)
n/a Congress Township – 65.01-66.01-66.02-
67.01-67.02-67.03
Joseph A. Rabatin Trustee – East Union
Township (Elect 1)
n/a East Union Township – 68.01-69.01-69.02-
70.01-71.01
Valorie L. Lewis Fiscal Officer – East
Union Township (Elect 1)
n/a East Union Township – 68.01-69.01-69.02-
70.01-71.01
Dale Cutter Trustee – Franklin
Township (Elect 1)
n/a Franklin Township – 73.01-73.02-74.01-74.02
Matt Gress Trustee – Franklin Township (Elect 1)
n/a Franklin Township – 73.01-73.02-74.01-74.02
Ronald F. Ungerer Trustee – Franklin
Township (Elect 1)
n/a Franklin Township – 73.01-73.02-74.01-74.02
David Bricker Fiscal Officer – Franklin
Township (Elect 1)
n/a Franklin Township – 73.01-73.02-74.01-74.02
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Trustee – Green
Township (Elect 1)
n/a Green Township – 1.01-2.01-3.01-5.01-6.01-
75.01-75.03-75.04-76.01-77.01
Donald E. Dravenstott Fiscal Officer – Green
Township (Elect 1)
n/a Green Township – 1.01-2.01-3.01-5.01-6.01-
75.01-75.03-75.04-76.01-77.01
Jim Bischoff Trustee – Milton
Township (Elect 1)
n/a Milton Township – 80.01-80.03-80.05-80.07-
80.08-80.09-81.01-81.03
Greg R. Piatt
Trustee – Milton
Township (Elect 1)
n/a Milton Township – 80.01-80.03-80.05-80.07-
80.08-80.09-81.01-81.03
Jessica A. Glessner Fiscal Officer – Milton Township (Elect 1)
n/a Milton Township – 80.01-80.03-80.05-80.07-80.08-80.09-81.01-81.03
David Maletich Fiscal Officer – Milton
Township (Elect 1)
n/a Milton Township – 80.01-80.03-80.05-80.07-
80.08-80.09-81.01-81.03
Marion Miller Trustee – Paint Township
(Elect 1)
n/a Paint Township – 83.01-83.02-83.03
Karen E. Raber Fiscal Officer– Paint
Township (Elect 1)
n/a Paint Township – 83.01-83.02-83.03
Ed Flinner Trustee – Plain Township
(Elect 1)
n/a Plain Township – 84.01-84.02-84.03-85.01-
85.02-85.03
Kevin M. Schmid Fiscal Officer – Plain
Township (Elect 1)
n/a Plain Township – 84.01-84.02-84.03-85.01-
85.02-85.03
Kelly M. McKelvey Trustee – Salt Creek Township (Elect 1)
n/a Salt Creek Township – 86.01-86.02
Fiscal Officer – Salt
Creek Township (Elect 1)
n/a Salt Creek Township – 86.01-86.02
Tom Gregory Trustee – Sugar Creek
Township (Elect 1)
n/a Sugar Creek Township – 87.01-87.02-88.01-
88.02-89.01
Anita J. Fisher Fiscal Officer – Sugar Creek Township (Elect 1)
n/a Sugar Creek Township – 87.01-87.02-88.01-88.02-89.01
Marlin Questel Trustee – Wayne
Township (Elect 1)
n/a Wayne Township – 92.01-92.02-92.03-93.01-
94.01
Trustee – Wayne Township UTE 12/31/21
n/a Wayne Township – 92.01-92.02-92.03-93.01-94.01
Tammy E. Polen Fiscal Officer – Wayne
Township (Elect 1)
n/a Wayne Township – 92.01-92.02-92.03-93.01-
94.01
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Steven D. Miller Trustee – Wooster
Township (Elect 1)
n/a Wooster Township – 97.01-97.02-97.03-98.01-
99.01-99.02
Deanna Weaver Fiscal Officer – Wooster
Township (Elect 1)
n/a Wooster Township – 97.01-97.02-97.03-98.01-
99.01-99.02
Linda Fenn Board of Education
Member – Chippewa Local School District
(Elect 2)
n/a Chippewa Local School District – 53.01-54.01-
54.03-55.01-55.02-56.01-57.01-58.01-80.07
Jeremiah Hershberger Board of Education Member – Chippewa
Local School District
(Elect 2)
n/a Chippewa Local School District – 53.01-54.01-54.03-55.01-55.02-56.01-57.01-58.01-80.07
Jeffrey J. Jager
Board of Education
Member – Dalton Local
School District (Elect 2)
n/a Dalton Local School District – 43.03-87.01-
88.01-89.01
Board of Education Member – East Holmes
Local School District
(Elect __)
n/a From Holmes County – East Holmes Local School District – 83.03
Brent R. Steiner Board of Education
Member – Green Local
School District (Elect 2)
n/a Green Local School District – 44.03-44.04-
53.02-75.01-75.04-76.01-77.01-80.03-80.09-
92.02
Board of Education
Member – Hillsdale Local
School District (Elect __)
n/a From Ashland County – Hillsdale Local
School District - 84.02
Board of Education
Member – Northwest
Local School District (Elect __)
n/a from Stark County – Northwest Local School
District – 44.07-53.04
Chuck Beck Board of Education
Member – Northwestern
Local School District (Elect 3)
n/a Northwestern Local School District – 50.01-
51.01-65.01-66.01-67.01-67.02-84.03-85.03 –
overlaps with Ashland Co.
John H. Smith Board of Education Member – Northwestern
Local School District
(Elect 3)
n/a Northwestern Local School District – 50.01-51.01-65.01-66.01-67.01-67.02-84.03-85.03 –
overlaps with Ashland Co.
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Kim R. Wellert Board of Education
Member – Northwestern Local School District
(Elect 3)
n/a Northwestern Local School District – 50.01-
51.01-65.01-66.01-67.01-67.02-84.03-85.03 – overlaps with Ashland Co.
Sam Hornak Board of Education Member – Norwayne
Local School District
(Elect 3)
n/a Norwayne Local School District – 12.02-45.01-45.02-46.01-47.01-66.02-67.03-80.01-
80.08-81.01-overlaps with Medina Co.
Douglas Ingold Board of Education
Member – Norwayne Local School District
(Elect 3)
n/a Norwayne Local School District – 12.02-
45.01-45.02-46.01-47.01-66.02-67.03-80.01-80.08-81.01-overlaps with Medina Co.
Kellie Wood Mullet Board of Education
Member – Norwayne
Local School District (Elect 3)
n/a Norwayne Local School District – 12.02-
45.01-45.02-46.01-47.01-66.02-67.03-80.01-
80.08-81.01-overlaps with Medina Co.
Jon C. Widmer Board of Education
Member – Norwayne Local School District
(Elect 3)
n/a Norwayne Local School District – 12.02-
45.01-45.02-46.01-47.01-66.02-67.03-80.01-80.08-81.01-overlaps with Medina Co.
Susan A. Corfman Board of Education
Member – Orrville City School District (Elect 2)
n/a Orrville City School District – 1.01-1.02-2.01-
3.01-5.01-6.01-43.01-44.01-69.02-75.03-88.02
David M. Plahuta Board of Education
Member – Rittman Exempted Village School
District (Elect 2)
n/a Rittman Exempted Village School District –
10.01-11.01-12.01-13.01-54.02-54.05-80.05-81.03- overlaps with Medina Co.
Douglas Stuart Board of Education Member – Rittman
Exempted Village School
District (Elect 2)
n/a Rittman Exempted Village School District – 10.01-11.01-12.01-13.01-54.02-54.05-80.05-
81.03- overlaps with Medina Co.
Craig Beltz Board of Education Member – Rittman
Exempted Village School
District UTE 12/31/21
n/a Rittman Exempted Village School District – 10.01-11.01-12.01-13.01-54.02-54.05-80.05-
81.03- overlaps with Medina Co.
Tim Suppes Board of Education
Member – Southeast
Local School District
(Elect 3)
n/a Southeast Local School District – 68.01-69.01-
70.01-71.01-73.02-74.02-83.01-83.02-86.01-
86.02-87.02-97.03-overlaps with Holmes Co.
and Stark Co.
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Travis Snyder Board of Education
Member – Triway Local School District (Elect 2)
n/a Triway Local School District – 15.02-62.01-
63.01-73.01-74.01-84.01-85.01-92.03-97.01-98.01-99.01-overlaps with Holmes Co.
Board of Education
Member – Tuslaw Local
School District (Elect __)
n/a from Stark County – Tuslaw Local School
District – 43.05-44.05
Board of Education
Member – West Holmes
Local School District (Elect __)
n/a From Holmes County – West Holmes Local
School District – 62.02
L. Sue Herman Board of Education
Member – Wooster City School District (Elect 2)
n/a Wooster City School District – 15.01-16.01-
17.01-20.01-21.01-22.01-23.01-26.01-27.01-28.01-29.01-30.01-32.01-33.01-34.01-35.01-
50.02-85.02-92.01-93.01-94.01-97.02-99.02
Governing Board Member – Tri-County Educational
Service Center – District
#2
n/a Tri-Co. ESC District #2 – 43.03-83.01-83.02-87.01-87.02-88.01-89.01-overlaps with Stark
Co.
Governing Board Member
– Tri-County Educational
Service Center – District #3 – UTE 12/31/21
n/a Tri-Co. ESC District #3 – overlaps with
Ashland, Medina and Lorain Counties
James Bargar Governing Board Member – Tri-County Educational
Service Center – District
#4
n/a Tri-Co. ESC District #4 – 62.01-63.01-84.01-84.02-84.03-Overlaps with Ashland Co.
Chad Boreman
(Write In)
Governing Board Member
– Tri-County Educational
Service Center – District #6
n/a Tri-Co ESC District #6 – 15.02-50.01-51.1-
65.1-66.01-66.02-67.01-67.02-67.03-73.01-
74.01-74.02-85.01-85.03-92.03-98.01-99.01
Governing Board Member – Tri-County Educational
Service Center – District
#8
n/a Tri-Co. ESC District #8 – 62.02 – Overlaps with Ashland, Coshocton, and Holmes
Counties
Governing Board Member
– Stark Educational
Service Center (Elect __)
n/a from Stark County - Stark Co. ESC – 43.05-
44.05-44.07-53.04
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State Issues
Number Title Precincts
Local Questions and Issues
Title Precincts
Proposed Tax Levy (Renewal) CanaanTownship A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.
A renewal of a tax for the benefit of Canaan Township for the purpose of fire and EMS protection at a rate not exceeding 2 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to $0.20 for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for three (3) years, commencing in 2020, first due in calendar year 2021.
FOR THE TAX LEVY AGAINST THE TAX LEVY
*NOTE: Post full text of purpose at polls, per R.C. 3505.06(E)
Canaan Township – 45.01-45.02-46.01-47.01 Overlaps to Medina County
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Proposed Tax Levy (Renewal & Increase) CanaanTownship A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.
A renewal of 2 mills and an increase of 1.05 mills, to constitute a tax for the benefit of Canaan Township for the purpose of fire and EMS protection at a rate not exceeding 3.05 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to $0.305 for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for a continuing period of time, commencing in 2019, first due in calendar year 2020.
FOR THE TAX LEVY AGAINST THE TAX LEVY
*NOTE: Post full text of purpose at polls, per R.C. 3505.06(E)
Canaan Township – 45.01-45.02-46.01-47.01 Overlaps to Medina County
Proposed Tax Levy (Renewal) Chester Township A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.
A renewal of a tax for the benefit of Chester Township for the purpose of fire and EMS protection at a rate not exceeding 1 mill for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to $0.10 for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for five (5) years, commencing in 2020, first due in calendar year 2021.
FOR THE TAX LEVY AGAINST THE TAX LEVY
*NOTE: Post full text of purpose at polls, per R.C. 3505.06(E)
Chester Township – 50.01-50.02-51.01
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PROPOSED ZONING AMENDMENT (By Referendum Petition) Chippewa Township (unincorporated portion)
A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage. A proposal to amend the zoning map of the unincorporated area of Chippewa Township, Wayne County, Ohio, adopted the 27th day of February 2019 known as Resolution 19-0017-02 rezoning real estate located at 13237 South Portage Street, Doylestown, Ohio, Tax Parcel #12-01075.000, 1.441 acres, from its present R-1 zoning district to a B-1 district. Shall the zoning amendment as adopted by Chippewa Township be approved? YES NO
Chippewa Township (unincorporated portion) – 53.01 – 53.02 – 53.04 – 54.01 – 54.02 – 55.01 – 58.01
Proposed Resolution Electric Aggregation East Union Township (unincorporated portion) A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.
Shall the East Union Township Board of Trustees have the authority to aggregate the retail electric loads located in East Union Township (unincorporated portion), and for that purpose, enter into service agreements to facilitate for those loads the sale and purchase of electricity, such aggregation to occur automatically except where any person elects to opt out?
YES NO
East Union Township (unincorporated portion) – 68.01-69.01-69.02-71.01
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Proposed Resolution Natural Gas Aggregation East Union Township (unincorporated portion) A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.
Shall the East Union Township Board of Trustees have the authority to aggregate the retail natural gas loads located in East Union Township (unincorporated portion), and for that purpose, enter into service agreements to facilitate for those loads the sale and purchase of natural gas, such aggregation to occur automatically except where any person elects to opt out?
YES NO
East Union Township (unincorporated portion) – 68.01-69.01-69.02-71.01
Proposed Tax Levy (Renewal) East Union Township A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.
A renewal of a tax for the benefit of East Union Township for the purpose of fire and ambulance protection at a rate not exceeding 0.9 mill for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to $0.09 for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for five (5) years, commencing in 2020, first due in calendar year 2021.
FOR THE TAX LEVY AGAINST THE TAX LEVY
*NOTE: Post full text of purpose at polls, per R.C. 3505.06(E)
East Union Township – 68.01-69.01-69.02-70.01-71.01
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Special Election by Petition Local Liquor Option for Particular Use East Union Township #4 A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage. Shall the sale of wine and mixed beverages be permitted for sale on Sunday between the hours of ten a.m. and midnight by Bellstores, Inc., dba BellStores # 1159, an applicant for a D-6 liquor permit who is engaged in the business of operating a carry-out/grocery store at 1046 N. Apple Creek Road, Wooster (East Union Township), Ohio 44691 in this precinct?
YES NO
East Union Township #4 – 71.01
Proposed Tax Levy (Renewal) Hillsdale Local School District Proposed Tax Levy (Renewal) Ashland and Wayne Counties Hillsdale Local School District A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage. A renewal of a tax for the benefit of the Hillsdale Local School District for the purpose of current expenses at a rate not exceeding 20.1 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to $2.01 for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for 5 years, commencing in 2020, first due in calendar year 2021. For the Tax Levy Against the Tax Levy
Hillsdale Local School District – 84.02 Overlap from Ashland County
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Proposed Tax Levy (Renewal) Hillsdale Local School District Proposed Tax Levy (Renewal) Ashland and Wayne Counties Hillsdale Local School District A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage. A renewal of a tax for the benefit of Hillsdale Local School District for the purpose of general permanent improvements at a rate not exceeding 1.4 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to $0.14 for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for 5 years, commencing in 2020, first due in calendar year 2021. For The Tax Levy Against The Tax Levy
Hillsdale Local School District – 84.02 Overlap from Ashland County
PROPOSED TAX LEVY (Renewal) Norwayne Local School District
A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage. A renewal of a tax for the benefit of the Norwayne Local School District for the purpose of renovation and repair of school buildings, improvement of school sites, purchase of new equipment and replacement of obsolete equipment at a rate not exceeding 2 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to $0.20 for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for five (5) years, commencing in 2020, first due in calendar year 2021. FOR THE TAX LEVY AGAINST THE TAX LEVY
Norwayne Local School District – 12.02-45.01-45.02-46.01-47.01-66.02-67.03-80.01-80.08-81.01
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Northwest Local School District – 44.07-53.04 Overlap from Stark County
PROPOSED TAX LEVY (Renewal) Orrville Public Library
A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage. A renewal of 0.75 mill and an increase of 0.60 mill for the benefit of the Orrville Public Library for the purpose of current expenses at a rate not exceeding 1.35 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to thirteen and one half cents ($0.135) for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for eight (8) years, commencing in 2020, first due in calendar year 2021. FOR THE TAX LEVY AGAINST THE TAX LEVY
Orrville City School District - 1.01 - 1.02 - 2.01 - 3.01 - 5.01 - 6.01 - 43.01 - 44.01 - 69.02 - 75.03 – 88.02
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PROPOSED TAX LEVY (Renewal) Southeast Local School District
A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage. Shall a levy renewing an existing levy be imposed by the Southeast Local School District for the purpose of
providing for the emergency requirements of the School District in the sum of $1,017,000 and a levy of taxes to be made outside of the ten-mill limitation estimated by the county auditor to average 2.75 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to 27.5 cents for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for a period of 10 years, commencing in 2020, first due in calendar year 2021? FOR THE TAX LEVY AGAINST THE TAX LEVY
Southeast Local School District - 68.01-69.01-70.01-71.01-73.02-74.02-83.01-83.02-86.01-86.02-87.02-97.03 Overlaps with Holmes & Stark Counties
Proposed School District Income Tax (Additional) Triway Local School District
A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage. Shall an annual income tax of one percent (1%) on the earned income of individuals residing in the school district be imposed by the Triway Local School District, for 26 years, beginning January 1, 2020, for the purpose of permanent improvements? FOR THE TAX AGAINST THE TAX
Triway Local School District – 15.02-62.01-63.01-73.01-74.01-84.01-85.01-92.03-97.01-98.01-99.01 Overlaps with Holmes County
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PROPOSED TAX LEVY (Renewal) West Holmes Local School District
A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage. Shall a levy renewing an existing levy be imposed by the West
Holmes Local School District for the purpose of providing for the emergency requirements of the School District in the sum of $803,000 and a levy of taxes to be made outside of the ten-mill limitation estimated by the county auditor to average 1.84 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to 18.4 cents for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for a period of 10 years, commencing in 2019, first due in calendar year 2020? FOR THE TAX LEVY AGAINST THE TAX LEVY
West Holmes Local School District – 62.02 Overlap from Holmes County
PROPOSED TAX LEVY (Renewal) Wayne County
A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage. A renewal of a tax for the benefit of Wayne County for the purpose of providing for the support of the Wayne County Children Services and the care and placement of abused, neglected, and dependent children at a rate not exceeding 0.2 mill for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to $0.02 for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for five (5) years, commencing in 2020, first due in calendar year 2021. FOR THE TAX LEVY AGAINST THE TAX LEVY
Wayne County
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PROPOSED TAX LEVY (Additional) Village of Congress
A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage. An additional tax for the benefit of Congress Village for the purpose of current expenses at a rate not exceeding 10 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to $1.00 for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for five (5) years, commencing in 2019, first due in calendar year 2020. FOR THE TAX LEVY AGAINST THE TAX LEVY
Village of Congress – 67.02
ADVISORY ELECTION Village of Doylestown
A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage. Should the Village of Doylestown adopt a new Residential Property Maintenance Standards Code for the Village of Doylestown, Wayne County, Ohio? YES NO
Village of Doylestown – 56.01-57.01
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PROPOSED TAX LEVY (Renewal) Village of Doylestown
A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage. A renewal of a tax for the benefit of Doylestown Village for the purpose of current expenses at a rate not exceeding 2.9 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to $0.29 for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for five (5) years, commencing in 2020, first due in calendar year 2021. FOR THE TAX LEVY AGAINST THE TAX LEVY
Village of Doylestown - 56.01-57.01
PROPOSED TAX LEVY (Renewal) City of Rittman
A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage. A renewal of a tax for the benefit of the Fire Department of the City of Rittman for the purpose of providing ambulance and emergency medical service at a rate not exceeding 2.3 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to $0.23 for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for five (5) years, commencing in tax year 2020, payable in calendar year 2021. FOR THE TAX LEVY AGAINST THE TAX LEVY
City of Rittman – 10.01-11.01-12.01-12.02-13.01-54.03-54.05
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PROPOSED TAX LEVY (Renewal) City of Rittman
A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage. A renewal of a tax for the benefit of the Fire Department of the City of Rittman for the purpose of providing a minimum of 25 percent (25%) for the capital improvement and the remainder of maintenance and operation of the Fire Department at a rate not exceeding 1 mill for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to $0.10 for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for five (5) years, commencing in tax year 2020, payable in calendar year 2021. FOR THE TAX LEVY AGAINST THE TAX LEVY
City of Rittman – 10.01-11.01-12.01-12.02-13.01-54.03-54.05
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