Lorain County Primary Election Results: May 6 Showdown Revealed
The results are unofficial and finalized by the Lorain County Elections Board.
Candidates
Amherst
Treasurer
Democrats
Kelly Miller 636
Council at large
Democrats
David Janik 678
Lucas Survance 13
Elyria
Council at large
Democrats
Dwayne Redding 1,012
Gina R. Rothgery 2,015
Chad Schneider 1,550
Phil Tollett 1,524
Matthew G. Van Wormer 1,586
Ward 1 council
Democrats
Maggie Lieux 316
Ward 2 council
Democrats
Brenda Kay Davis 188
Ward 3 council
Democrats
Edward J. Doehne 406
Ward 4 council
Democrats
Kenny Oswald 481
Ward 5 council
Democrats
Kim Black-Brown 180
Ward 6 council
Democrats
Donna Mitchell 222
Ward 7 council
Democrats
Jack W. Cerra 327
Lorain
Council president
Democrats
Joel P. Arredondo 2,796
Treasurer
Democrats
Terri Soto 2,809
Auditor
Democrats
Anita Harper 2,639
Council at large
Democrats
Tony Dimacchia 1,764
Sylvia DuVall 1,281
Mitchell J. Fallis 1,551
Dennis Flores 975
Jacob Reed 389
Mary Springowski 2,029
Ward 1 council
Democrats
Andy Drwal 298
Ward 2 council
Democrats
Rita Linda Garcia 142
Victoria Kempton 167
Ward 3 council
Democrats
Pamela M. Carter 339
Harry Williamson Jr. 149
Ward 4 council
Democrats
Nick Dimacchia 38
Eileen Torres 59
Ward 5 council
Democrats
Sabrina Gonzalez 138
JoAnne Moon 96
Matthew Stead 30
Ward 6 council
Democrats
Angel Arroyo Jr. 269
Ward 7 council
Democrats
Jeff Bearer 352
Mary E. Spellacy 331
Ward 8 council
Democrats
Joshua Thornsberry 331
Municipal Court Judge
Democrats
Christopher P. Rewak 880
Mallory Santiago 1,287
Linda A. Webber 1,877
Lorain Municipal Court Clerk
Democrats
Ted Kalo 3,109
North Ridgeville
Council at large
Democrats
Timothy Campbell 354
Michele Esper 711
Susan Olsen 1,217
Paul Wolanski 1,353
Cali Zingale 820
Republicans
Georgia Awig 1,318
Martin DeVries 989
Jason R. Jacobs 1,379
Holly A. Swenk 1,291
Oberlin
Municipal Court Judge
Democrats
Farah Lillian Emeka 2,912
Zack Simonoff 636
Issues
State
Suggested constitutional amendment for financing public infrastructure projects through the authorization of general obligation bonds.
Y: 21,083 N: 11,221
Avon
The income tax rate will go up from 1.75% to 1.95% for funding police and fire departments.
Y: 1,311 N: 1,062
Avon Lake
1.5 million dollars over five years for ongoing expenditures
Y: 4,594 N: 2,327
Elyria
• Five-year temporary income tax renewal
Y: 2,929 N: 1,774
• 6-C: Optional Sunday Sales at Basil's Bar & Tavern
Y: 34 N: 16
Lorain
2-E: Local Option Sunday sales at Lorain Brewing Co
Y: 107 N: 18
North Ridgeville
1.9-mill, five-year renewal levy for fire services
Y: 3,166 N: 1,610
• $1.95 million, five-year renewal levy for policing services
Y: 3,034 N: 1,764
• 1.9 million dollars, five-year renewal tax for highways and overpasses
Y: 3,247 N: 1,553
Columbia Township
• 2.06-mill, five-year replacement levy for fire apparatus
Y: 648 N: 384
• 1.74-mill, five-year replacement levy for current expenses of the library
Y: 621 N: 411
• #3: Choice for Sunday Sales at La Famiglia Winery
Y: 175 N: 53
Rochester Township
A 2-million dollar, five-year extension tax for fire and emergency medical services support
Y: 97 N: 16
Sheffield Township
0.5-mill, five-year renewal levy for ambulance services
Y: 161 N: 82
Avon Lake Schools
• $2.75 million, 37-year bond issuance for construction and enhancements
Y: 3,497 N: 3,478
• $1.97 million, 10-year additional levy for emergency needs
Y: 3,713 N: 3,267
Clearview Schools
2.52-mill, 10-year renewal levy for emergency requirements
Y: 234 N: 209
Elyria Schools
4.9-mill, 10-year additional levy for emergency requirements
Y: 2,137 N: 2,406
Vermilion Schools
3.91-mill, 30-year bond issue for construction
Y: 910 N: 1,361
Wellington Community Fire District
2.5-mill, five-year replacement levy for fire department purposes
Y: 944 N: 256
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