From Grove City to Grandview: What poll results will mean for you
The wins of two Muslim women and an openly gay candidate made 2018 another record-breaking year in the United States midterm elections.
But how did things pan out around here?
Thanks to the hardworking reporters who tirelessly monitored the poll numbers throughout the night, we’re able to bring you the unofficial results of both local and statewide ballot issues.
Bexley
Bexley voters say yes to streets levy
- A 3.5-mill replacement levy will replace an existing 2.5-mill permanent levy that voters passed in 2002. According to the city’s estimates, the replacement levy will generate approximately $780,000 in new funding per year, and will cost property owners an estimated additional $50 per $100,000 of property valuation. –The Week News
Delaware/Olentangy
Powell voters shoot down proposed income-tax increase
- Would have been the city’s first income-tax increase in 27 years –The Week News
- Would have raised the city’s income tax from 0.75 percent to 1.15 percent while increasing the tax credit from 0.25 percent to 0.5 percent for residents who live in Powell but work in and pay income taxes to another municipality –The Week News
Delaware County library, DD levies pass with ease
- New library to be built in the Powell area –The Week News
- Will provide various funding and a new Powell library, and a permanent operating levy for the Delaware County Board of Developmental Disabilities –The Week News
- 1-mill levy renewal for the library is expected to raise about $5 million in 2018 –The Week News
Delaware County townships: Voters approve funds for new Genoa police station, OK other township issues
- New building for Genoa Township Police Department at the northwest corner of Big Walnut Road and state Route 3 –This Week News
- 0.4-mill, four-year replacement fire levy for the Harlem Township Fire Department –This Week News
- 7.0-mill, three-year fire/EMS renewal levy for the Orange Township Fire Department –This Week News
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Dublin
Dublin City Schools voters overwhelmingly support bond-levy
- Will build new schools and maintain and improve existing structures –This Week News
Gahanna
Gahanna’s tax issue fails in close vote
- Would have raised the city’s income-tax rate from 1.5 to 2.5 percent –This Week News
- Set to generate $2.7 million in additional revenue the first year of collection, $6.4 million in the second year and $9 million when fully implemented in the third year –This Week News
Grandview Heights/Marble Cliff
Grandview Heights Schools will revamp, replace buildings after Issue 6′s close victory
- The $55.25 million facilities plan will include:
- construction of a new grade 4-8 building on the current site of Edison Intermediate/Larson Middle School
- substantial improvements to Grandview Heights High School
- construction of a connector between the high school and the new 4-8 building.
- Improvements to Stevenson Elementary School and other school buildings will be limited to safety and security and ADA compliance –This Week News
Issues roundup: Voters in Grandview reject green-space initiative, overturn council’s marijuana decision
- Would have revised the Green Space Overlay District along Goodale Boulevard –This Week News
- Overturned the the 4-2 vote in April that banned medical-marijuana dispensaries in the city –This Week News
Grove City
Wise: Promises made, kept helps South-Western City Schools bond issue win
- The district will move forward with plans to construct new middle school buildings at:
- Brookpark
- Finland
- Norton
- Pleasant View middle schools
- Make renovations at Jackson Middle School and East Franklin Elementary School –This Week News
Hilliard
Approved charter amendment means Hilliard will switch from “strong mayor model” to city manager
- City Council will set a direction for the city and the city manager would be tasked with the day-to-day operations of the city –This Week News
- The change in governance to a city manager will not begin until Jan. 1, 2020 –This Week News
- Mayor Don Schonhardt will complete his fourth term as mayor which expires Dec. 31, 2019 –This Week News
Pickerington
Pickerington Public Library’s permanent operations levy headed to passage
- Voters agreed to renew the 0.75-mill levy and approved adding an additional 0.50 mills. –This Week News
- The 1.25-mill levy is expected to generate $1.45 million annually to help fund operations, according to Tony Howard, library director. –This Week News
Fix wins Fairfield County commissioner race
- Jeff Fix, 53, has been on Pickerington City Council for 13 years, is the vice president of business development for RDP Foodservice, and the chairman of the county’s Republican Party. –Columbus Dispatch
- Fix will take the seat currently held by Republican Mike Kige. –Columbus Dispatch
Upper Arlington
Upper Arlington voters OK city charter changes
- Visit This Week News for all nine approved measures.
Westerville
Blendon Township roundup: Police levy wins easily
- Will provide and maintain police vehicles and other equipment and covering salaries for officers, communications needs, and operational costs –This Week News
- The Point liquor store at Otterbein, 60 Collegeview Road, was approved –This Week News
Whitehall
Whitehall schools bond-levy, city charter amendments approved
- Build an addition to Rosemore Middle School –This Week News
- Replace natural grass with artificial turf at Whitehall-Yearling High School –This Week News
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Worthington
Worthington Schools’ bond and levy requests approved by large margins
- Issue 9 will be used to upgrade technology in schools, purchase new buses and help rebuild Perry and Worthingway middle schools –This Week News
- Issue 10 will be used to pay for operating costs –This Week News
- estimated to generate $2.9 million in fiscal 2019, $7.9 million in fiscal 2020, $12 million in fiscal 2021, $16 million in fiscal 2022 and $18 million in the years following
Residents give Worthington permission to explore electricity aggregation
- Will allow city leaders to consider whether to become a governmental aggregator and pool the community’s purchasing power to negotiate a bulk price and potentially lower electricity bills. –This Week News
Perry Township’s renewal levy for roads and streets approved
- Will help pay for “general construction, reconstruction, resurfacing and repair of streets, roads and bridges,” according to the board of elections. –This Week News
Statewide
DeWine wins governor’s race, leading GOP repeat sweep –Columbus Dispatch
Republicans sweep downticket statewide races –Columbus Dispatch
- Dave Yost won as attorney general
- Robert Sprague as treasurer
- Frank LaRose as secretary of state
- Keith Faber as auditor
U.S. Senate: Democrat Sherrod Brown wins third term –Columbus Dispatch
Voters reject statewide Issue 1
- Would have reduced prison sentences for felony drug offenders and instead offer a quicker path to rehabilitation –Columbus Dispatch
Democrats Michael Donnelly, Melody Stewart win seats on Ohio Supreme Court –Columbus Dispatch
Republican Troy Balderson wins U.S. House seat over Danny O’Connor –Columbus Dispatch
Franklin County
Democrats win Franklin County commissioner, auditor races
- Democratic Columbus City Councilman Michael Stinziano beat incumbent Republican Clarence Mingo to win the Franklin County auditor’s race –Columbus Dispatch
- Democratic county Commissioner Marilyn Brown won a fourth term, defeating Republican challenger Michele Reynolds –Columbus Dispatch
Former social worker wins race for new Franklin County judgeship
- Monica Hawkins wins a seat as a magistrate in Franklin County Probate Court –Columbus Dispatch
Democrat defeats state Rep. Jim Hughes in Franklin County judicial race
- Democrat Karen Phipps beats Republican Jim Hughes –Columbus Dispatch
- Jaiza Page, a Democratic member of Columbus City Council, ahead of Republican Bill Creedon –Columbus Dispatch
- Kim Brown, a Democrat completing her first term on the court, beats Republican Michael Cassone –Columbus Dispatch
- Democrat Stephen L. McIntosh, won without opposition –Columbus Dispatch
Metro Parks levy up big in early voting; would add parks, trails
- Will allow the district to buy more land and build parks while creating more trails and programs to attract visitors. –Columbus Dispatch
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