NORTHMONT AREA — The following are the results of the Nov. 6 ballot issues affecting the Northmont area including the cities of Clayton, Englewood and Union as well as Clay Township.
Issue 1: Constitutional Amendment – Proposal to reduce penalties for crimes of obtaining, possessing, and using illegal drugs.
Yes: 90,281 No: 109,001
Issue 6: Five Rivers MetroParks – Replacement and additional current expenses levy (2 mills – commencing 2019).
Yes: 132,589 No: 65,603
Issue 7a: City of Clayton (CTN 1-B Q1) Local Option 5-R Casey’s General Store 3667
Yes: 394 No: 158
Issue 7b: City of Clayton (CTN 1-B Q2)
Casey’s General Store
Yes: 351 No: 200
Issue 26: City of Union Police Protection – Additional 2.5 mills Police Services Levy (2.5 mills commencing 2019 for continuing period of time).
Yes: 1,374 No: 1,234
Issue 30: Clay Township – Authority to Aggregate Electricity.
Yes: 909 No: 669
Issue 31: Clay Township – Authority to Aggregate Natural Gas.
Yes: 862 No: 697
Governor & Lt. Governor
Cordray / Sutton (Dem) 96,564
Gadell-Newton / Joseph (Green) 2,027
Irvine / Grayson (Libertarian) 3,863
DeWine / Husted (Republican) 97,677
Attorney General
Steve Dettelbach (Dem) 98,288
Dave Yost (Rep) 99,065
State Auditor
Zack Space (Dem) 93,588
Robert C. Coogan (Lib) 8,165
Keith Faber (Rep) 94,519
Secretary of State
Kathleen Clyde (Dem) 97,982
Dustin R. Nanna (Lib) 4,599
Frank LaRose (Rep) 95,167
Treasurer of State
Rob Richardson (Dem) 97,297
Robert Sprague (Rep) 99,401
U.S. Senator
Sherrod Brown (Dem) 111,412
Jim Renacci (Rep) 88,027
Representative to Congress ‐ 10th District
Theresa A. Gasper (Dem) 90,528
David A. Harlow (Lib) 3,604
Mike Turner (Rep) 106,136
Justice of Supreme Court
Michael P. Donnelly 102,584
Craig Baldwin 62,183
Justice of Supreme Court
Melody J. Stewart 84,176
Mary DeGenaro 79,762
Judge of the Court
of Appeals – 2nd District
Jeffrey M. Wellbaum 129,623
State Senator – 5th District
Paul Bradley (Dem) 40,655
Stephen A. Huffman (Rep) 17,479
State Rep – 39th District
Fred Strahorn 25,871
State Rep – 40th District
Ryan Rebecca Taylor (Dem) 16,372
Phil Plummer (Rep) 26,374
State Rep – 41st District
John McManus (Dem) 22,742
Jim Butler (Rep) 27,755
State Rep – 42nd District
Zach Dickerson (Dem) 18,631
Niraj Antani (Rep) 27,377
State Rep – 43rd District
Dan Foley (Dem) 17,587
J. Todd Smith (Rep) 10,505
Judge Court of Common Pleas
(term begins Feb. 9, 2019
Jeffrey M. Wellbaum 129,623
Judge Court of Common Pleas
(term begins Jan. 3, 2019)
Tim O’Connell 133,689
Judge Court of Common Pleas
(term begins Jan. 5, 2019)
Michael W. Krumholtz 126,774
Judge Court of Common Pleas
(term begins Jan. 6, 2019)
Erik R. Blaine 76,466
Gerald Parker 85,083
Judge Court of Common Pleas
(term begins July 1, 2019)
Mary Montgomery 94,019
Kate Bowling 73,188
Judge Court of Common Pleas
(term begins July 2, 2019)
Greg Singer 125,914
Judge Court of Common Pleas
Domestic Relations Division
(term begins Jan. 2, 2019)
Denise Martin Cross 128,106
Judge Court of Common Pleas
Domestic Relations Division
(term begins Jan. 4, 2019)
Timothy D. Wood 127,808
Judge Court of Common Pleas
Juvenile Division
(term begins Jan. 1, 2019)
Jeff Rezabek 76,366
Helen Wallace 90,286
County Commissioner
Carolyn Rice (Dem) 105,315
Doug Barry (Rep) 92,551
County Auditor
Karl Keith (Dem) 114,016
Harry Bossey (Rep) 83,881
Clerk Court of Common Pleas
Russ Joseph (Dem) 97,516
Mike Foley (Rep) 99,116
County Recorder
Brandon McClain (Dem) 105,951
Adil Baguirov (Rep) 88,444
State Board of Education – 3rd District
Charlotte McGuire 72,879
Dawn E. Wojcik 54,261
Matthew D. McGowan 37,357
