SUMMIT COUNTY99.8 percent of precincts counted.* Denotes incumbentOne winner unless otherwise notedCandidatesCITIESAKRONMAYORJennifer Hensal (R)     13,379Don Plusquellic* (D)     31,646WARD 1Jim Hurley* (D)     3,393Mark A. LaVoie (R)     1,343Kurtis Liston (LIB)     347WARD 2Bruce Kilby* (D)     1,765Josh Sines (R)     807WARD 3Marco S. Sommerville* (D)     2,898WARD 4Russel C. Neal Jr.* (D)     4,663WARD 5Ken Jones* (D)     1,971WARD 6Dave Goodspeed (R)     1,515Bob Hoch (D)     4,166WARD 7John T. Jones (R)     912Donnie Kammer (D)     3,793WARD 8Marilyn L. Keith (D)     5,389David M. Sutter (R)     2,867WARD 9Mike Freeman* (D)     2,845Amy Page (R)     841WARD 10Laura Asbury (R)     595Garry L. Moneypenny (D)     2,591BARBERTONMAYORWilliam B. Judge (D)     4,775Kevin G. Mitchell (R)     1,626FINANCE DIRECTORRaymond E. Flickinger* (D)     4,784LAW DIRECTORLisa Okolish Miller* (D)     4,717WARD 1Gary L. Endres* (D)     689WARD 2John Lysenko* (D)     811Joe Pastoria (R)     392WARD 3John D. Wagner* (D)     1,039WARD 4Craig S. Megyes* (D)     515Mendy F. Palumbo (R)     182WARD 5Terry Avant* (D)     654WARD 6Carol A. Frey* (D)     858CUYAHOGA FALLSCOUNCIL AT LARGEDon Nelsch (R)     5,936Carrie Hummel Snyder (D)     8,066WARD 1Vincent Rubino* (D)     793Scott C. Steinwedel (R)     380WARD 2Mary Ellen Pyke* (R)     1,270WARD 3Kenneth E. Barnhart* (R)     1,355WARD 4Mark A. Ihasz* (D)     934Marianne Sandy (R)     700WARD 5Diana Colavecchio* (D)     1,573WARD 6Don Walters* (D)     1,360WARD 7Jerry James* (D)     972R. Greg Roush (R)     596WARD 8Russ Iona (D)     1,090Terry Mader* (R)     1,428FAIRLAWNMAYORWilliam J. Roth*     2,203FINANCE DIRECTORJerry Apple*     1,855COUNCIL AT LARGERussell Sharnsky     1,806WARD 2Barbara Potts*     404WARD 4Philip Brillhart*     213WARD 6Kathie Baum     298David F. Effler*     177GREENMAYORDick Norton*     6,456COUNCIL AT LARGE(Three to be elected)Chris Humphrey     3,346Rhonda L. Kotnik     1,225Gerard Neugebauer     3,075Jeff Noble     1,772Dan O’Connell     2,270Joel Reed*     3,436Katie Stoynoff     2,827HUDSONMAYORWilliam A. Currin*     5,939David Hack     2,660COUNCIL AT LARGE(Unexpired term)Dan Williams*     5,240WARD 1Dennis Hanink*     1,337WARD 2Dave Basil*     1,339WARD 3Alex D. Kelemen     835Derran Kent Wimer     738WARD 4John W. Jeffers*     1,367MACEDONIAMAYORSylvia Hanneken     1,731Donald Kuchta*     1,780Ken Martin     727Sam Pilato     883COUNCIL AT LARGE(Two to be elected)Rita Darrow     1,612Brian Kraus     998Nick Molnar*     2,115Ed Morris     1,033Louis P. Townsend     1,006MUNROE FALLSMAYORFrank Larson*     1,363Cathy Laubaugh     908COUNCIL AT LARGE(Two to be elected)John Henry Hegnauer     633Bentley W. Hudson     528Jim Iona     1,041Russell Noble     170Gary M. Toth*     608Nicole M. Welsh*     528WARD 2Bob Pitz     356Brian J. Steinwedel     214NEW FRANKLINCOUNCIL AT LARGEHarry Gehm     2,376WARD 1Paul F. Adamson*     781WARD 2Terry L. Harget     711Gerald Hess*     345Kathy Witwer     191WARD 3Robin I. Aikey     480David A. Stock*     725WARD 4Gust Kalapodis*     647NORTON(Includes Wayne County votes.)MAYORTom Jones     1,857Mike Zita     2,531COUNCIL AT LARGE(Three to be elected)Danny Grether     1,433Dennis J. McGlone     1,453Jim Pekarek     1,134Scott R. Pelot*     1,703Dennis G. Pierson     1,287Brian A. Smith     918Charlotte Whipkey     1,782STOWMAYORScott E. Buck     5,406Sara L. Drew     7,103FINANCE DIRECTORJohn M. Baranek     8,258LAW DIRECTORBrian A. Reali     8,281COUNCIL AT LARGE(Three to be elected)Bob Adaska     4,318Brian D’Antonio     4,861Daniel Mazzola     2,102John Pribonic     6,439Mike Rasor*     5,824Denise Tonelli     4,190WARD 1David Licate     921Matt Riehl*     2,045WARD 2Jim Costello*     1,801Peter A. Ricchiuti     972WARD 3Annie Hanson     1,105Brian Lowdermilk     1,141WARD 4Mary E. Bednar     1,505Joseph P. Hickin*     1,186TALLMADGE(Includes Portage County votes.)MAYORDavid G. Kline* (D)     5,332Jack Sarver (R)     1,558FINANCE DIRECTORSteve Shanafelt (D)     4,705LAW DIRECTORMegan E. Raber (D)     4,707WARD 1Gary Lampe (R)     498Linda Poinar* (D)     1,060WARD 2James G. Nuznoff (R)     630Gene Stalnaker*     1,143WARD 3Patricia McQuillen Billow (R)     604Jim Donovan* (D)     1,171WARD 4John D. Rensel* (R)     630Carol Siciliano-Kilway (D)     783TWINSBURGMAYORKatherine A. Procop*     4,732COUNCIL AT LARGEBill Furey*     3,816WARD 1Sam Scaffide*     667WARD 2Bob McDermott*     707Daisy P. Walker     250Sheila Williams     342WARD 3Steve Murphy     453Ted Yates*     825AKRON MUNICIPAL COURT JUDGE(Term beginning Jan. 1, 2012)Candace Kim Knox     15,243Annalisa S. Williams*     34,689(Term beginning Jan. 2, 2012)Amy Corrigall Jones     20,820Kathryn Michael*     27,325(Term beginning Jan. 3, 2012)Tom McCarty*     25,125Joy Malek Oldfield     26,385AKRON MUNICIPAL COURT CLERKJim Laria*     29,985Linda Omobien     24,338BARBERTON MUNICIPAL COURT JUDGEChristine Croce     16,493Stephen Dyer     13,195TOWNSHIPSBATHTRUSTEEMark Figetakis     948Elaina E. Goodrich*     2,567FISCAL OFFICERSharon A. Troike*     2,757BOSTONTRUSTEERandolph S. Bergdorf*     421FISCAL OFFICERJoanne L. Noragon*     328COPLEYTRUSTEEHelen J. Humphrys*     2,908John-Paul Paxton     1,623FISCAL OFFICERJanice L. Marshall*     3,654COVENTRYTRUSTEEMark Bulgrin*     632David P. Calderone     799Edward D. Diebold     418Bob Wilson     461Gary M. Zoldesy     607FISCAL OFFICERJoni Murgatroyd*     2,127NORTHFIELD CENTERTRUSTEERichard H. Reville*     1,768FISCAL OFFICERMonica A. James*     926Andy LaGuardia     1,419RICHFIELDTRUSTEEJanet Jankura*     691FISCAL OFFICERLaurie Pinney*     699SAGAMORE HILLSTRUSTEEJames P. Hunt*     1,344Patti Robertson     1,171John Zaccardelli     1,686FISCAL OFFICERScott Gale*     3,139SPRINGFIELDTRUSTEEMelissa White     1,377Dean Young*     2,381FISCAL OFFICERJoy Dies     2,707TWINSBURGTRUSTEEJames C. Balogh*     593FISCAL OFFICERTania L. Johnson     633TWIN-KEYSTONE WATER DISTRICTAT LARGE(Unexpired term)(Write-in votes)Richard A. Bissell     n/aDISTRICT ATrudi Baxter*     340(Unexpired term)(Two to be elected)(Write-in votes)Donald A. Marshall     n/aWilliam D. Hall*     n/aDaniel Richner     n/aDISTRICT B(Write-in votes)Karen A. Baker     n/aReoma Peery     n/aVILLAGESBOSTON HEIGHTSMAYORBill Goncy*     346Janet L. Miller     264COUNCIL(Two to be elected)Glen R. Blakeney Sr.      237James D. Hudson     197(Write-in votes)Ron Antal     n/aCLINTONMAYORAl Knack     302COUNCIL(Two to be elected)Kristen A. Sparks     202Matthew A. Steiner     258LAKEMOREMAYORRick Justice     463Mike Kolomichuk*     365COUNCIL(Two to be elected)(Write-in votes)Anne Snyder     n/aLaurise E. Strittmatter     n/aMOGADORE(Includes Portage County votes.)MAYORMichael A. Rick     886COUNCIL(Four to be elected)C. William Bauer*     610Susan Baker Ross     616Bill Spaugy     587Barb Van Dike*     613NORTHFIELDMAYORVictor F. Milani     549Jesse J. Nehez     654COUNCIL(Two to be elected)Linda Bowen*     691Beatrice Greenlee*     512PENINSULAMAYORDouglas J. Anderson     106Douglas G. Mayer     174COUNCIL(Two to be elected)Dee Holody*     165Brian E. Schall     126(Write-in votes)Bob Hrovat     n/aREMINDERVILLEMAYORSam Alonso*     864COUNCIL(Two to be elected)Anthony Belluardo     240Mario S. Molina*     660Edward J. Walter*     528RICHFIELDMAYORBobbie Beshara     508John Ciolkevich     322Andy Ellis     193Joe Stopak     52Ralph R. Waszak Sr.     465COUNCIL(Three to be elected)Pat Swan Healey     511Rick Hudak     682Barbara DiMarco Lanford     662Roger Davis Swan     641Michael Wheeler     714SILVER LAKEMAYORSteven W. Fuller     492Bernie Hovey*     734COUNCIL(Three to be elected)Gina Alexander     598Rich Hite*     686Jerry Jones*     603Daniel V. Markowitz     467PARK BOARD(Two to be elected)Bob Roeger*     575Deborah Steel*     713(Unexpired term)George Fretz     349Bob Zimmermann*     547SCHOOL BOARDSAKRON(Three to be elected)Tim Miller     19,608Curtis T. Walker Sr.*      21,997(Write-in votes)Patrick L. Bravo     n/aRobert Roe Fox     n/aJohn David Goode     n/aGary Hagen     n/aCheryl Jean Shavers     n/aBARBERTON(Three to be elected)Megann Eberhart     3,263Maggie Masson     3,023Jason M. Slater     2,395Joe Stefan*     3,133COPLEY-FAIRLAWN(Two to be elected)Kenneth A. Calderone*     3,575Scott Kerekes     2,399Julie A. Schafer*     3,973(Unexpired term)Richard V. Levin     4,582COVENTRY(Two to be elected)Mark Conner     1,545Vicki Tavenier     1,482Tom Thompson*     1,373CUYAHOGA FALLS(Two to be elected)Wes Johnston     2,410Mary F. Nichols-Rhodes     3,046Kellie Patterson     4,524Mike Penta     1,813Dave Rump*     4,031Steven Subichin     1,725GREEN(Two to be elected)Mark Herdlick     3,138Connie Leonard*     4,291Victor E. Pinheiro*     2,609HUDSON(Two to be elected)James D. Field     4,432Gary Mushock*     4,119Sarah G. Norman     3,387Darlene Szilagy     2,114MANCHESTER(Two to be elected)Randy F. Duncan*     1,095Amy Meredith     1,388Mark William Tallman*     1,554MOGADORE(Includes Portage County votes.)(Two to be elected)Tina Adorni Massoli     661James Popa*     669Michelle A. Yoho     754NORDONIA HILLS(Two to be elected)Steven C. Bittel     5,506Robert Roth     3,790James E. Virost     5,726NORTON(Two to be elected)Jennifer A. Bennett*     2,368Patrick Santelli     2,785REVERE(Three to be elected)Dana Appel     3,061Ronald Bucci     1,847Thomas Kelley     3,184Kary S. Lewis     1,568Michael J. Paxton     2,728Diana M. Sabitsch     2,882SPRINGFIELD(Includes Portage County votes.)(Two to be elected)Bobby Dinkins     2,252Dave Hofer     2,113Glenn Carl Wieland     2,061STOW-MUNROE FALLS(Includes Portage County votes.)(Three to be elected)Rod Armstrong     4,619Geraldine Bettio     3,138Fred Bonacci     4,738Denny Mariola*     3,186Patricia Matthews     4,383Karen Powers*     4,411Kelly Toppin     3,955Jason Traczyk     2,197TALLMADGE(Includes Portage County votes.)(Two to be elected)Christine M. Cipa*     3,870Christopher B. Grimm     3,051Jennifer Justice-Carter     3,130David S. Parry     1,152TWINSBURG(Two to be elected)Kate Cain-Criswell*     4,484Ronald E. Stuver*     4,083WOODRIDGE(Two to be elected)George A. DeBord*     1,949Marilyn Hansen     2,015Marlene Martin     1,128Frank A. Nikic     726Dale A. Patterson     1,540SUMMIT COUNTY EDUCATIONAL SERVICE CENTER(Includes Portage County votes.)(Two to be elected)(Write-in votes)Ryan Martin     n/aJoseph P. Masich     n/aIssuesCOUNTY ISSUEDEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES BOARDIssue 25 — A 4.5-mill, six-year renewal levy for operating expenses.YES 114,614- NO 48,945SCHOOL ISSUESAKRONIssue 14 — A 5.5-mill, permanent additional levy for operating expenses.YES 21,299- NO 21,673BARBERTONIssue 16 — A 8.74-mill, five-year additional levy for emergency requirements.YES 2,129- NO 4,380COPLEY-FAIRLAWNIssue 17 — A 2.0-mill, permanent renewal levy for remodeling.YES 5,053- NO 2,660NORDONIAIssue 18 — A 6.0-mill, permanent additional levy for operating expenses.YES 8,088- NO 6,340NORTONIssue 19 — A 3.0-mill, five-year renewal levy for permanent improvements.YES 2,759- NO 2,406STOW-MUNROE FALLSIssue 20 — A 6.57-mill, 10-year additional levy for emergency requirements.YES 8,068- NO 7,519WOODRIDGEIssue 21 — A 5.88-mill, 10-year additional levy for emergency requirements.YES 2,808- NO 3,059CITY ISSUESAKRONIssue 26 — A proposal to require City Council to enact legislation to permit public speaking at council meetings.YES 35,683- NO 7,908Issue 27 — A local option to permit the Sunday sales of wine and mixed beverages at the North Hill BP service station, in Ward 1, Precinct B.YES 101- NO 117Issue 28 — A local option to permit the Sunday sales of wine, mixed beverages and liquor at the The Basement at Waterloo, in Ward 7, Precinct C.YES 211- NO 156Issue 29 — A local option to permit the Sunday sales of liquor at V.F.W. Post 3383 Firestone, in Ward 9, Precinct I.YES 189- NO 84GREENIssue 31 — A proposal that the city adopt an ordinance to allow the termination of utilities subdistricts.YES 3,444- NO 3,596NORTON(Includes Wayne County votes.)Issue 32 — A 2.0-mill, five-year replacement levy for emergency medical services.YES 1,914- NO 2,494Issue 33 — A 2.6-mill, five-year replacement levy for fire protection.YES 1,707- NO 2,720Issue 34 — A proposal to remove the requirement that a person chosen to fill a vacancy on council be of the same political party affiliation as the preceding member.YES 2,530- NO 1,605Issue 35 — A proposal to change the requirement that council and the mayor be notified of a special meeting by hand-delivered message 12 hours in advance of the meeting to 24 hours by written message.YES 2,550- NO 1,500Issue 36 — A charter amendment concerning competitive bidding.YES 2,761- NO 1,305Issue 37 — A proposal to remove term limits for volunteers serving on the city’s Planning Commission.YES 2,481- NO 1,558Issue 38 — A proposal to remove term limits for volunteers serving on the city’s Board of Zoning and Building Appeals.YES 2,434- NO 1,540Issue 39 — A proposal to remove term limits for volunteers serving on the city’s Park and Cemetery Board. YES 2,532- NO 1,446Issue 40 — A proposal to change the filing deadline from 75 to 90 days prior to a primary election for candidates running for mayor or council.YES 2,705- NO 1,267STOWIssue 41 — A local option to permit the sale of liquor at 1594-1652 Norton Road, in Ward 2, Precinct A.YES 375- NO 93Issue 42 — A local option to permit the Sunday sales of wine, mixed beverages and liquor at 1594-1652 Norton Road, in Ward 2, Precinct A.YES 348- NO 121Issue 43 — A local option to permit the sale of liquor at 1664-1672 Norton Road, in Ward 2, Precinct A.YES 375- NO 95Issue 44 — A local option to permit the Sunday sales of wine, mixed beverages and liquor at 1664-1672 Norton Road, in Ward 2, Precinct A.YES 353- NO 118Issue 45 — A local option to permit the Sunday sales of wine, mixed beverages and liquor at Stowaway Pub, in Ward 2, Precinct H.YES 275- NO 107TALLMADGE(Includes Portage County votes.)Issue 46 — A proposal to allow council to authorize individuals other than the mayor to award contracts.YES 3,079- NO 2,906Issue 47 — A charter amendment concerning filling a vacancy of the mayor’s post.YES 4,764- NO 1,100Issue 48 — A charter amendment concerning filling council vacancies.YES 4,577- NO 1,407Issue 49 — A charter amendment concerning filling vacancies of the posts of finance director and law director.YES 4,600- NO 1,187Issue 50 — A charter amendment concerning consolidation of the offices of finance director and treasurer.YES 4,613- NO 1,192Issue 51 — A charter amendment concerning requirements to be director of public safety.YES 4,528- NO 1,597Issue 52 — A charter amendment to change the name of the Appearance Commission to Heritage Commission.YES 3,932- NO 1,777Issue 53 — A charter amendment concerning staggering the terms and residency requirements.YES 5,359- NO 630Issue 54 — A change to the repeal section of the city charter.YES 3,829- NO 1,838Issue 55 — A charter amendment concerning 90-day filing of candidate nominating petitions prior to a primary election.YES 4,968- NO 819Issue 56 — A charter amendment concerning council’s authorization of contracts.YES 3,551- NO 2,229Issue 57 — A charter amendment concerning board of control approval of contracts.YES 5,055- NO 743Issue 58 — A charter amendment to require recall petition circulator be electors of the city.YES 4,129- NO 1,522Issue 59 — A charter amendment authorizing the mayor to appoint a charter review commission.YES 4,403- NO 1,297Issue 60 — A charter amendment to allow existing boards and commissions to continue.YES 4,154- NO 1,436Issue 61 — A charter amendment concerning repeal of nonpartisan nomination and election of municipal officials.YES 3,905- NO 1,505TWINSBURGIssue 62 — A proposal to remove positions that no longer exist from the unclassified list of the Civil Service Commission and to add to the list positions, including fire chief, police chief, finance director and other department heads.YES 2,167- NO 2,549Issue 63 — A proposal to give the mayor the power to hire, fire and discipline the police and fire chiefs, with the approval of City Council.YES 2,498- NO 2,485Issue 64 — A proposal to ban outdoor woodburning furnaces and boilers.YES 2,627- NO 2,788TOWNSHIP ISSUESBATHIssue 4 — A 1.4-mill, five-year renewal levy for roads and bridges.YES 2,892- NO 1,152COPLEYIssue 5 — A 3.3-mill, three-year renewal levy for fire protection.YES 3,969- NO 1,495Issue 6 — A 2.5-mill, three-year levy for road maintenance.YES 3,908- NO 1,546COVENTRYIssue 7 — A 2.5-mill, five year renewal levy for police protection.YES 2,075- NO 1,210Issue 8 — A 1.0-mill, five-year additional levy for police protection.YES 1,203- NO 2,033Issue 9 — A 1.5-mill, five-year replacement and increase levy for road maintenance.YES 1,519- NO 1,714Issue 10 — A local option to permit the Sunday sales of beer, wine and mixed beverages at Portage Lakes Brewing Company, in Precinct F.YES 195- NO 82Issue 11 — A local option to permit the Sunday sales of wine, mixed beverages and liquor at Johnny J’s, in Precinct F.YES 191- NO 90Issue 12 — A local option to permit the Sunday sales of wine and mixed beverages at The Basement, in Precinct H.YES 224- NO 151SPRINGFIELDIssue 13 — A local option to permit the Sunday sales of beer wine and mixed beverages at the Marc’s store, in Precinct K.YES 126- NO 92VILLAGE ISSUESBOSTON HEIGHTSIssue 67 — A 2.75-mill, five-year renewal levy for road maintenance.YES 421- NO 198Issue 68 — A 0.75-mill, three-year renewal levy for fire protection.YES 425- NO 199LAKEMOREIssue 69 — A proposal to increase the village income tax from 2.0 percent to 2.25 percent.YES 297- NO 539Issue 70 — A local option to permit the Sunday sales of wine and mixed beverages at the Pit Stop, in Precinct A.YES 184- NO 107NORTHFIELDIssue 71 — A local option to permit the Sunday sales of wine, mixed beverages and liquor at W.W. & Liquor, in Precinct C.YES 157- NO 95PENINSULAIssue 72 — A proposal to increase the village income tax from 1.0 percent to 2.0 percent.YES 121- NO 162