Stark County election results with 100 percent of precincts counted.
STARK COUNTY
100 percent of precincts counted.
* Denotes incumbent
One winner unless otherwise noted
Candidates
CITIES
ALLIANCE
(Does not include Mahoning County votes.)
MAYOR
Alan C. Andreani (R) 2,881
Steve Okey (D) 2,253
COUNCIL PRESIDENT
John Benincasa* (D) 3,821
AUDITOR
Kevin G. Knowles* (R) 3,555
LAW DIRECTOR
Andrew L. Zumbar* (R) 3,904
COUNCIL AT LARGE
(Three to be elected)
Lawrence A. Dordea* (R) 2,454
Aimee E. Harper (R) 1,570
Julie A. Jakmides (R) 2,600
Sue Ryan (D) 2,505
Brian K. Simeone (D) 1,792
Dierre Upshaw (D) 2,249
WARD 1
Sheila K. Cherry (D) 433
Roger Rhome* (R) 354
WARD 2
James W. Dyke (I) 312
Phyllis J. Phillips* (D) 315
WARD 3
Roy Clunk* (D) 1,028
WARD 4
Donald E. Kline (R) 1,236
Larry Thompson* (D) 969
CANAL FULTON
MAYOR
Richard Harbaugh 815
Linda B. Zahirsky 801
COUNCIL AT LARGE
(Two to be elected)
James Deans 470
Ken Gabbard 472
Danny Losch* 510
Michael T. Mouse 449
Scott M. Svab 744
CANTON
MAYOR
A.R. Conde (R) 5,232
Richard D. Hart 1,158
William J. Healy II* (D) 8,645
John Miller 1,236
COUNCIL PRESIDENT
Allen Schulman* (D) 12,248
AUDITOR
Richard A. Mallonn* (D) 11,803
LAW DIRECTOR
Joe Martuccio* (D) 11,465
COUNCIL AT LARGE
(Three to be elected)
James O. Babcock (D) 7,946
Mary M. Cirelli* (D) 8,814
Joe Cole* (D) 7,789
Rosemary P. Diamond (R) 5,836
WARD 1
Gregory F. Hawk* (D) 918
WARD 2
Gloria Norris 316
Thomas E. West* (D) 651
WARD 3
James E. Griffin* (D) 1,404
Dave Treiber 534
WARD 4
Chris Smith* (D) 1,271
Doyle Walker 208
(Write-in)
Richard T. Taylor n/a
WARD 5
Kevin Lee Fisher (D) 1,036
WARD 6
David R. Dougherty* (D) 1,180
WARD 7
Patrick Barton* (D) 1,706
WARD 8
Mark A. Butterworth* (R) 1,667
Edmond Mack (D) 1,696
WARD 9
Frank Morris III (D) 1,565
LOUISVILLE
COUNCIL AT LARGE
(Two to be elected)
Guy Guidone* 1,650
Thomas C. McAlister* 2,000
MASSILLON
MAYOR
Lee Brunckhart (R) 3,125
Kathy Catazaro Perry (D) 5,867
COUNCIL PRESIDENT
Glenn Gamber* (D) 6,573
AUDITOR
Jayne A. Ferrero* (D) 6,773
LAW DIRECTOR
Perry Stergios* (D) 6,595
COUNCIL AT LARGE
(Three to be elected)
Milan E. Chovan Jr. (R) 4,243
David J. Hersher* (D) 4,049
Paul Manson* (D) 4,602
Larry V. Slagle* (D) 4,761
WARD 1
Sarita Cunningham (R) 865
James Majcan (D) 720
Marc S. Sober 124
WARD 2
Gary J. Anderson* (D) 500
Nancy J. Halter (R) 625
WARD 3
Linnette L. Hayden (R) 517
Andrea M. Scassa (D) 1,114
WARD 4
Tony M. Townsend* (D) 1,014
WARD 5
Vaughn Mohler (D) 370
Donnie Peters* (R) 942
WARD 6
Ed Lewis IV (R) 933
David K. McCune* (D) 775
NORTH CANTON
MAYOR
Frankie Colantuono 1,022
David J. Held* 5,148
COUNCIL AT LARGE
(Three to be elected)
Mark Cerreta 3,779
Dan Griffith 3,220
Marcia Kiesling* 3,859
Chuck Osborne 1,805
Allen D. Wells 1,695
WARD 1
Douglas V. Foltz* 886
WARD 2
Daniel Jeff Peters* 1,325
WARD 3
Jeffrey Davies* 700
Timothy L. Fox 928
WARD 4
Jon Snyder* 1,191
(Write-in votes)
Hillary Ann Mueller n/a
CANTON MUNICIPAL COURT
JUDGE
(Term beginning Jan. 1, 2012)
John A. Poulos* (D) 40,656
(Term beginning Jan. 2, 2012)
Stephen F. Belden (R) 42,415
COURT CLERK
Meagan T. Kirchner (R) 14,513
Johnnie Maier* (D) 25,228
TOWNSHIPS
BETHLEHEM
TRUSTEE
Lori L. Manack* 1,506
FISCAL OFFICER
Jeannette Cottrill 308
Jody Matics 443
Patricia A. Winkhart 1,019
CANTON
TRUSTEE
Ray Bednarczyk 379
William G. Mittas 1,654
John E. Ring 1,542
Robert Steigerwald 332
FISCAL OFFICER
Ron Smith* 3,138
JACKSON
TRUSTEE
Theodore E. Deremer 3,417
James N. Walters* 8,492
FISCAL OFFICER
Randy Gonzalez* 10,804
LAKE
TRUSTEE
John L. Arnold* 6,928
FISCAL OFFICER
Ben V. Sommers* 6,508
LAWRENCE
TRUSTEE
Vicki S. Hershey 1,028
Mike Stevens* 1,590
FISCAL OFFICER
Cindy Meismer* 2,018
LEXINGTON
TRUSTEE
James Mathews* 1,081
Bart Stuchell 403
FISCAL OFFICER
Jill M. McNeil 1,190
MARLBORO
TRUSTEE
Wayne C. Schillig* 1,394
FISCAL OFFICER
Tracy Ferrett* 1,086
NIMISHILLEN
TRUSTEE
Lou J. Johnson 2,334
FISCAL OFFICER
Brian Kandel 2,073
Lisa R. Shafer 1,357
OSNABURG
TRUSTEE
Steve Fetterman* 815
Kris G. Vincent 1,077
FISCAL OFFICER
Susan M. Pero* 1,554
PARIS
TRUSTEE
Jamie Glavan 526
Larry Palmer 696
Mike Stewart* 623
FISCAL OFFICER
Rudy Evanich* 1,138
Cheryl Vandegrift 640
PERRY
TRUSTEE
Jim Holmes 2,264
Lee Laubacher* 2,977
Chuck Riegler 1,449
Crisiva Varner 2,130
FISCAL OFFICER
Joe Schlegel* 6,673
PIKE
TRUSTEE
Don E. Charnetzky* 721
Nicholas J. Owens 561
FISCAL OFFICER
Steven M. Knox* 985
PLAIN
TRUSTEE
Al Leno* 9,070
FISCAL OFFICER
Anthony J. Flex 5,397
Jody L. Levitt 4,853
SANDY
TRUSTEE
Bruce E. Weisburn* 854
FISCAL OFFICER
Cathy McKinney* 771
SUGARCREEK
TRUSTEE
Tim Regula* 1,597
FISCAL OFFICER
Mark Phillips* 1,432
TUSCARAWAS
TRUSTEE
Blake Brenner 901
John Speicher* 977
Dale A. Zimmer 114
FISCAL OFFICER
Debra Lynn Maier* 1,389
WASHINGTON
TRUSTEE
Maurice DeHoff* 1,452
FISCAL OFFICER
Jimmy Jones* 1,277
VILLAGES
BEACH CITY
MAYOR
Connie S. White* 191
CLERK-TREASURER
Debra K. Rentsch* 222
COUNCIL
(Two to be elected)
Gene A. Fair 141
Donald J. Tucker* 176
BREWSTER
MAYOR
Dale A. Fox 248
Michael E. Schwab 256
Kristopher Wilson 248
CLERK-TREASURER
K. Kris King* 558
Steven Tharp Jr. 186
COUNCIL
(Two to be elected)
Dave Duff* 227
David M. Godwin 264
Jay Huff 191
Richard F. Page 181
George Patterson* 220
Kenny Reed 201
EAST CANTON
MAYOR
Kathleen Almasy 280
Reggie McGee* 262
COUNCIL
(Two to be elected)
Stephen J. Botean 199
Nick Collins* 317
Jeff Marshall* 350
EAST SPARTA
MAYOR
Michael D. Stephens 190
Jackie Truax* 148
CLERK-TREASURER
John L. Rice Sr.* 242
HARTVILLE
MAYOR
Richard Currie 671
Beverly Green 307
COUNCIL
(Two to be elected)
Robert Blythe* 561
(Write-in votes)
Bruce Klipec n/a
Ed Tucker n/a
BOARD OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS
(Two to be elected)
Morris M. Dingman 355
David Tessmer 613
HILLS AND DALES
MAYOR
Edward Schirack* 113
COUNCIL
(Two to be elected)
Judy Hoover 105
Jean C. Van Ness 104
LIMAVILLE
MAYOR
Tami Angel* 36
MAGNOLIA
(Does not include Carroll County votes.)
MAYOR
Robert Leach* 234
CLERK-TREASURER
Lorrie R. Clevenger* 219
COUNCIL
(Two to be elected)
James R. Hunter* 184
Stephanie Wigfield* 201
MEYERS LAKE
MAYOR
Diana L. Stadelman* 220
CLERK-TREASURER
Dana Miller 211
COUNCIL
(Two to be elected)
Joseph A. Boda* 143
Lee Contie* 189
MINERVA
(Does not include votes from Carroll and Columbiana counties.)
MAYOR
James B. Waller* 546
COUNCIL
(Two to be elected)
Marsha K. Bishop 184
Cyndy Lawson 236
Gary Ruff* 350
John R. Shipman* 313
NAVARRE
MAYOR
Bob Benson* 404
Raymond J. Gallaher 216
CLERK-TREASURER
Anne L. Johnson* 496
COUNCIL
(Two to be elected)
Donald L. Berkey* 317
Matthew L. Feucht 443
WAYNESBURG
MAYOR
Kenneth B. Flesher* 209
Frederick A. Pisani 135
COUNCIL
(Two to be elected)
William Currie 189
Scott Hanood 137
Dave McCray 207
BOARD OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS
(Two to be elected)
Ladd Albery* 149
Johnny M. King 101
Rick L. Mizer* 221
Jimmy Theodore 94
WILMOT
MAYOR
Mark Bolitho* 67
CLERK-TREASURER
Naomi M. Yeakley* 60
SCHOOL BOARDS
ALLIANCE
(Two to be elected)
Mike Dreger 3,088
James Edwards* 2,364
S. Douglas Shields* 2,002
CANTON
AT LARGE
(Two to be elected)
Ron Duff 4,919
Lisa A. Gissendaner 6,382
Ida Ross-Freeman 5,212
2ND SUBDISTRICT
(Two to be elected)
Ryan Brahler 3,956
(Write-in votes)
Terrance L. Jones n/a
CANTON LOCAL
(Two to be elected)
John Joseph Mariol* 2,129
John R. Martin* 2,652
FAIRLESS
(Does not include Tuscarawas County votes.)
(Two to be elected)
John S. Childs 836
Nicole Fowler 1,272
Val Gemma* 1,450
Charles H. Kegley 1,442
Kenneth L. Killian 1,535
JACKSON
(Includes Summit County votes.)
(Two to be elected)
Scott Gindlesberger* 7,766
Christopher V. Goff* 6,925
LAKE
(Includes Portage County votes.)
(Two to be elected)
Kenneth D. Brott* 3,317
Jon Troyer 3,336
David A. VanderKaay* 3,514
LOUISVILLE
(Two to be elected)
Gregory Anderson 2,664
Frank J. Antonacci* 3,513
Donald E. Keefe II 3,003
MARLINGTON
(Two to be elected)
Philip L. Francis* 2,534
Kathleen Purdy 2,248
Mark Ryan* 2,868
MASSILLON
(Three to be elected)
Troy Fry 2,427
Gary A. Miller* 4,401
Michael W. Slater 3,393
Mary F. Strukel 4,727
Marshall Weinberg* 2,508
MINERVA
(Does not include votes from Carroll and Columbiana counties.)
(Two to be elected)
Jan Kishman* 1,178
Stanley E. Pennock* 944
Janice Syverson 907
NORTH CANTON
(Two to be elected)
Anthony Bianchi 1,200
Betty Fulton 5,429
Jordan D. Greenwald* 4,231
Jennifer Kling 4,244
Matthew Oatley 2,604
NORTHWEST
(Includes votes from Summit and Wayne counties.)
(Two to be elected)
Victor Colaianni 1,250
John L. Hexamer 1,749
Billie K. Johnson 1,323
Stephen K. Jones* 2,279
OSNABURG
(Does not include Carroll County votes.)
(Three to be elected)
Linda Motts 1,323
Dorothy M. Yohe* 1,046
PERRY
(Two to be elected)
Marlene Capuano* 5,681
Jim Casey 4,779
Joe Frantz Sr. 3,859
PLAIN
(Two to be elected)
Nick Campanelli* 9,724
Monica Rose Gwin* 9,409
SANDY VALLEY
(Does not include votes from Carroll and Tuscarawas counties.)
(Three to be elected)
Scot A. Bowman 1,034
Mark Crouse* 521
Lynne Herstine 1,048
Todd Leyda 580
Rae Ann Swinehart 721
Joseph R. Wigfield 958
TUSLAW
(Includes Wayne County votes.)
(Two to be elected)
Randy Bleigh* 1,256
Jeannette L. Harig* 1,357
James Shaffer 1,180
STARK COUNTY
EDUCATIONAL SERVICE CENTER
(Includes votes from Portage, Summit and Wayne counties, but not from Carroll, Columbiana and Tuscarawas counties.)
(Two to be elected)
Gene F. Feucht* 32,305
Mary J. Olson* 42,344
Issues
COUNTY ISSUE
Issue 29 — A 0.5 percent increase in the county sales tax for eight years to finance criminal justice services.
YES 66,279- NO 52,280
SCHOOL ISSUES
CANTON
Issue 27 — A 7.9-mill, permanent additional levy for operating expenses.
YES 7,333- NO 5,922
LAKE
Issue 26 — A 2.8-mill, 28-year bond issue and a 0.5-mill, permanent additional levy for acquiring land, constructing building, improving and equipping buildings and other permanent improvements. (Includes votes from Portage County.)
YES 3,612- NO 4,263
MINERVA
Issue 25 — A 2.6-mill, 10-year renewal levy for emergency requirements. (Does not include votes from Carroll and Columbiana counties.)
YES 1,171- NO 798
OSNABURG
Issue 28 — A 11.0-mill, permanent additional levy for operating expenses. (Does not include votes from Carroll County.)
YES 669- NO 1,344
SANDY VALLEY
Issue 24 — A 5.3-mill, five-year renewal levy for emergency requirements. (Does not include votes from Carroll and Tuscarawas counties.)
YES 1,111- NO 810
CITY ISSUES
ALLIANCE
Issue 30 — A local option to permit Sunday sales of beer, wine, mixed beverages and liquor at Chives Grille, 2355 South Union Ave., in Ward 3, Precinct B.
YES 240- NO 111
Issue 31 — A local option to permit Sunday sales of wine and mixed beverages at Marc’s Alliance, 2444 West State St., in Ward 4, Precinct C.
YES 307- NO 178
CANTON
Issue 42 — A proposal to allow electric aggregation.
YES 8,501- NO 6,796
Issue 43 — A local option to permit Sunday sales of liquor by a state liquor agency store at Giant Eagle 4034, 608 Raff Road SW, in Ward 3, Precinct E.
YES 278- NO 294
Issue 45 — A local option to permit weekday sales of beer, wine, mixed beverages and liquor at Glendale Plaza, 1210 – 1212 30th St. NW, in Ward 7, Precinct I.
YES 130- NO 64
Issue 46 — A local option to permit Sunday sales of beer, wine, mixed beverages and liquor at Glendale Plaza, 1210 – 1212 30th St. NW, in Ward 7, Precinct I.
YES 123- NO 74
Issue 47 — A local option to permit Sunday sales of wine, mixed beverages and liquor at Canton Negro Old Timers, 1016 12th St. NE, in Ward 2, Precinct D.
YES 89- NO 60
Issue 48 — A local option to permit Sunday sales of beer, wine, mixed beverages and liquor at Jasmine Asian Bistro, 1122 30th St. NE, in Ward 7, Precinct I.
YES 118- NO 80
NORTH CANTON
Issue 44 — A local option to permit Sunday sales of wine and mixed beverages at Erik’s Grocery Bag, 835 East Maple St., in Ward 2, Precinct B.
YES 514- NO 151
TOWNSHIP ISSUES
JACKSON
Issue 14 — A 6.0-mill, four-year renewal levy for fire protection.
YES 10,613- NO 4,268
Issue 4 — A local option to permit Sunday sales of wine and mixed beverages off premise, at Marc’s Belden Village, 4304 Belden Village St. NW, in Precinct 3.
YES 195- NO 119
LAKE
Issue 6 — A proposal to expand the Uniontown Police District to the entire unincorporated territory of Lake Township, replacing the tax in the existing township police district with a 4.5-mill permanent levy.
YES 5,507- NO 5,016
Issue 7 — A local option to permit weekday sales of wine and mixed beverages at Circle K #5390, 260 S. Prospect Ave., in Precinct A.
YES 234- NO 368
Issue 8 — A local option to permit Sunday sales of wine and mixed beverages at Circle K #5390, 260 S. Prospect Ave., in Precinct A.
YES 221- NO 381
Issue 12 — A local option to permit Sunday sales of beer, wine, mixed beverages and liquor at V.F.W. Greentown Post 9904, 8695 Cleveland Ave. NW, in Precinct 9.
YES 161- NO 93
LAWRENCE
Issue 15 — A 1.4-mill, five-year replacement levy for streets, roads and bridges.
YES 1,639- NO 1,272
Issue 16 — A 0.5-mill, five-year replacement levy for fire protection.
YES 1,929- NO 989
MARLBORO
Issue 9 — A 2.0-mill, five-year renewal levy for streets, roads and bridges.
YES 1,144- NO 517
OSNABURG
Issue 13 — A proposal to allow electric aggregation.
YES 695- NO 718
PARIS
Issue 17 — A proposal to allow electric aggregation.
YES 727- NO 500
PERRY
Issue 19 — A local option to permit Sunday sales of wine, mixed beverages and liquor at Morrie’s Place, 3305 Lincoln Way E., in Precinct 2.
YES 327- NO 228
PIKE
Issue 5 — A 1.5-mill, five-year additional levy for operating expenses.
YES 599- NO 841
PLAIN
Issue 11 — A 2.25-mill, five-year replacement levy for police services.
YES 7,808- NO 4,638
Issue 10 — A proposal to allow electric aggregation.
YES 7,672- NO 4,096
Issue 20 — A local option to permit Sunday sales of wine, mixed beverages and liquor at Pileggi’s Italian Café, 2664 Easton St. NE, in Precinct 28.
YES 341- NO 110
Issue 21 — A local option to permit weekday sales of beer, wine and mixed beverages at Restaurant 101, 3171 Whitewood St. NW, in Precinct 24.
YES 319- NO 112
Issue 22 — A local option to permit Sunday sales of wine and mixed beverages at Restaurant 101, 3171 Whitewood St. NW, in Precinct 24.
YES 301- NO 131
WASHINGTON
Issue 18 — A 0.5-mill, five-year additional levy for operating expenses.
YES 912- NO 786
VILLAGE ISSUES
BEACH CITY
Issue 33 — An increase in the village income tax from 1.0 percent to 1.5 percent.
YES 111- NO 179
BREWSTER
Issue 32 — An increase in the village income tax from 1.0 percent to 1 1/3 percent for maintenance of the village’s streets, storm sewers and trees.
YES 343- NO 428
EAST CANTON
Issue 39 — An increase in the village income tax from 1.5 percent to 2.0 percent.
YES 162- NO 387
Issue 38 — A proposal to allow electric aggregation.
YES 320- NO 217
HILLS AND DALES
Issue 40 — A proposal to adopt a Charter for Village of Hills and Dales.
YES 113- NO 8
MAGNOLIA
Issue 36 — A 3.5-mill, five-year renewal levy for general operation and maintenance of the village. (Does not include votes from Carroll County.)
YES 203- NO 61
Issue 37 — A 4.0-mill, five-year renewal levy for police services. (Does not include votes from Carroll County.)
YES 208- NO 58
MINERVA
Issue 34 — A 0.3-mill, five-year renewal levy for operation of Minerva Senior Center or other human social services. (Does not include votes from Carroll and Columbiana counties.)
YES 462- NO 146
Issue 35 — A 1.8-mill, five-year renewal levy for emergency medical. (Does not include votes from Carroll and Columbiana counties.)
YES 409- NO 201
WAYNESBURG
Issue 41 — A 2.0-mill, permanent additional levy for police services.
YES 140- NO 211
OTHER ISSUES
QUAD AMBULANCE DISTRICT
Issue 23 — A 5.0-mill, five-year renewal levy for ambulance and emergency medical service. (Does not include votes from Carroll County.)
YES 749- NO 395
