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 Unofficial final results of March 15, 2016 primary    Updated at 7:15 a.m. Wednesday        

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 • U.S. Senate  • School levies  • Congressional races  • Ohio Supreme Court  • Area issues & levies

 
TOLEDO ISSUES
ISSUE 1 Votes
Shall the city of Toledo support the movement to amend the U.S. Constitution to establish that corporations are not people and money is not speech and provide for annual public hearings on these topics?  
YES 34,305
NO 19,683
100% precincts reporting  

ISSUE 2 Votes
1% municipal income tax, starting July 1 and continuing through 2020. It would raise the city's total income tax from 2.25% to 2.5%.  
 FOR 22,588
AGAINST 36,594
100% precincts reporting  

U.S. SENATE
 U.S. Senate
 (Democratic primary)
Votes
Kelli Prather 139,106
P.G. Sittenfeld 248,810
Ted Strickland 720,262
100% precincts reporting

 U.S. Senate
(Republican primary)
Votes
Don Elijah Eckhart 284,496
Rob Portman 1,313,899
100% precincts reporting

U.S. & STATE CONGRESSIONAL RACES
 U.S. Congressional District 9
(Republican primary)
Votes
Steven W. Kraus 16,638/
Donald P. Larson 20,475
Joel Lieske 9,084
100% precincts reporting

 Ohio House 47th 
 (Republican primary)
Votes
Derek Merrin 8,686
Vicki L. Donovan-Lyle 5,704
Kevin G. Haddad 4,679
100% precincts reporting

OHIO SUPREME COURT
Justice, state Supreme Court
(Republican primary)
Votes
Pat Fischer 748,513
Colleen Mary O'Toole 631,144
100% precincts reporting

AREA CANDIDATE RACES
Lucas County Commissioner
(Democratic primary)
Votes
Pete Gerken 31,290
Michael B. Hood 12,666
100% precincts reporting

Fulton County Clerk of Courts
(Republican primary)
Votes
Paul MacDonald 3,294
Tracy Zuver 4,654
100% precincts reporting

Fulton County Commissioner
(Republican primary)
Votes
Gary Loar 2,588
Jon Rupp 5,546
100% precincts reporting

Hancock County Commissioner
(Republican primary)
Votes
Brian Robertson 9,369
John Harrington 5,566
100% precincts reporting

Hancock County Recorder
(Republican primary)
Votes
Tracy Coldren 8,205
Heather Pendleton 6,239
100% precincts reporting

Henry  County Prosecutor
(Republican primary)
Votes
Hawken Flanagan 2,,658
Thomas Manahan 3,260
100% precincts reporting

Ottawa  County Commissioner
(Republican primary)
Votes
Randal Tice 1,035
Mark Coppeler 2,720
Don Douglas 2,224
100% precincts reporting

Sandusky  County Commissioner
(Republican primary)
Votes
James Consolo 1,990
Scott Miller 7,251
100% precincts reporting

Sandusky  County Commissioner
(Republican primary)
Votes
Gary Click 1,842
John Havens 3,133
Kay Reiter 3,277
Justin Smith 2,250
100% precincts reporting

Sandusky  County Sheriff
(Republican primary)
Votes
Kyle Overmyer 6,906
Bruce Gower 4,375 
100% precincts reporting

Seneca  County Commissioner
(Republican primary)
Votes
Holly Stacey 5,026
Richard Focht 4,397
100% precincts reporting

Seneca  County Commissioner
(Republican primary)
Votes
Christopher English 3,923
Shayne Thomas 5,236
100% precincts reporting

Wood County Common Pleas Judge
(Republican primary)
Votes
Matthew Reger 9,777
Corey Speweik 7,865
100% precincts reporting

Ohio's presidential primary results prexbox
100% precincts reporting
The Republicans %  Votes
  John Kasich 46.92% 910,086
 Donald Trump 35.91% 696,481
 Ted Cruz 13.32% 258,247
 Marco Rubio 2.32% 44,945

100% precincts reporting
The Democrats % Votes
  Hillary Clinton 56.48% 673,460
 Bernie Sanders 42.75% 509,715
  Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente  .77% 9,218

SCHOOL LEVIES
Woodmore Schools Votes
Renewal of 4.15-mill, five-year operating levy.
FOR 1,094 
AGAINST 1,286
100% precincts reportingg

Eastwood Schools Votes
Renewal of a 1 percent income tax for five years for operating expenses.
FOR 1,624
AGAINST 1,423
100% precincts reporting  

Archbold Schools Votes
Renewal of a 4.98-mill, five-year emergency levy first passed in 2006.
FOR 1,658
AGAINST 707
100% precincts reporting  

Wauseon Schools Votes
Renewal of a five-year, 4.2-mill emergency operating levy.
FOR 1,819
AGAINST 1,088
100% precincts reporting

Arcadia  Schools Votes
Renewal of 4.1-mill, four-year operating levy.
FOR 673
AGAINST 434
100% precincts reporting

Bluffton Schools Votes
Renewal of 0.5 percent income tax for five years to generate money for buses, technology and building work.
FOR  1,649 
AGAINST 678
100% precincts reporting

AREA ISSUES & LEVIES
Oregon Votes
Proposal to make the city's 2.25 percent income tax permanent.
FOR 2,919 
AGAINST 2,551
100% precincts reporting

Way Public Library  (Perrysburg) Votes
1.9-mill, four-year levy for books, downloadable items and, other materials.
FOR 4,935
AGAINST 2,620
100% precincts reporting

Port Clinton Votes
Proposal to negotiate a lease with private company Harbor Front for two acres of Water Works Park.
YES 881
NO 851
100% precincts reporting

Tiffin Votes
Proposal to reduce from 21.5 percent to 10 percent the portion of the city's income tax that is dedicated to capital improvements.
YES 2,369
NO  1,474
100% precincts reporting

Van Buren Votes
3-mill, five-year replacement levy.
FOR 88
AGAINST 39
100% precincts reporting

Bluffton Public Library Votes
1-mill, 10-year renewal levy.
FOR 1,693
AGAINST 633
100% precincts reporting

Hancock County Park District Votes
Renewal of 0.8-mill, eight-year levy to be used for maintenance, improvement, development and promotion of the park system.
FOR 14,864
AGAINST  7,612
100% precincts reporting

Clyde Votes
Renewal of 1.5 percent income tax for five years.
FOR 1,134
AGAINST 529
100% precincts reporting

Woodville Votes
Renewal of 7.4-mill levy, plus 2-mill increase for five years for general expenses.
FOR 410
AGAINST 326
100% precincts reporting

Henry County Board of Developmental
Disability-Hope Services
Votes
1.5-mill, five-year tax increase to replace the loss in Tangible Personal Property Tax revenue.
FOR 4,493
AGAINST 4,290
100% precincts reporting

Springfield Township Votes
3.68-mill, five-year levy to restore full-time police protection.
FOR 2,788
AGAINST 4,032
100% precincts reporting

Grand Rapids Township Votes
Replacement 2-mill, 5-year levy for fire protection.
FOR 282
AGAINST 202
100% precincts reporting

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