The Star Beacon; Ashtabula, Ohio

Election news

November 4, 2009

What candidates won

ANDOVER TOWNSHIP

(Two seats)

Mike O’Gram

Charles Rose

ASHTABULA

TOWNSHIP

(Two seats)

Stephen McClure

Bambi Paulchel

AUSTINBURG

TOWNSHIP

(Two seats)

Gerald Burke

Janie Spade

CHERRY VALLEY TOWNSHIP

(Two seats)

John Polchin

Mark Savel

COLEBROOK

TOWNSHIP

(Two seats)

Edward Benton

Ron Chutas

FISCAL OFFICER

John Dolan

DENMARK TOWNSHIP

(Two seats)

Charlie Frye

Fred Williams

DORSET TOWNSHIP

(Two seats)

Herbert Dean

William Hurst

GENEVA TOWNSHIP

(Two seats)

Timothy Mills

Robert Russell

HARPERSFIELD

TOWNSHIP

(Two seats)

Edward Demshar

James Pristov

HARTSGROVE

TOWNSHIP

(Two seats)

Bruce Gottron

Paul L. Hall

JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP

(Two seats)

John Boczar

Martha Demshar

KINGSVILLE TOWNSHIP

(Two seats)

Darrell Ensman

Dennis Huey

LENOX TOWNSHIP

(Two seats)

John Maylish III

Wynn Wessell

MONROE TOWNSHIP

(Two seats)

Duane Anderson

Charles Riley

MORGAN TOWNSHIP

(Two seats)

Bradley Nicholson

Donald Roland

NEW LYME TOWNSHIP

(Two seats)

William Edelman

Michael Gruskiewicz

ORWELL TOWNSHIP

(Two seats)

Mark Hart

Mark Stackhouse

PIERPONT TOWNSHIP

(Two seats)

Leroy Hudson

Robert Richcreek

PLYMOUTH TOWNSHIP

(Two seats)

Debbie Friedstrom

Kevin Presley

RICHMOND TOWNSHIP

(Two seats)

David Ballentine

Thomas Hitchcock

ROME TOWNSHIP

(Two seats)

Eric Eland

Thomas Gage

SAYBROOK TOWNSHIP

(unexpired term)

Jane Hawn-Jackson

(Two seats)

Robert Brobst

Norman Jepson

SHEFFIELD TOWNSHIP

(Two seats)

Alan Kohta

Dale Sackett

TRUMBULL TOWNSHIP

(Two seats)

Willis Clay

Ron Tamburrino

WAYNE TOWNSHIP

(Two seats)

Arden Bryan

Jeffrey Magyar

WILLIAMSFIELD

TOWNSHIP

(Two seats)

Gary Babb

Thomas Martin

WINDSOR TOWNSHIP

(Two seats)

Doug Priem

Robert Slusher

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Election news
  • Kasich beats Strickland in Ohio governor’s race

     Former Rep. John Kasich defeated Gov. Ted Strickland on Tuesday, handing Republicans control of a state considered crucial to the 2012 presidential election.

    November 3, 2010

  • Moroski prevails in 3-way commissioner race

    Seven months ago, when his Democratic fellow commissioners floated a plan to raise the county’s sales tax before taxpayers had a chance to vote on it, Republican Commissioner Joseph Moroski dug in and refused to give the board the unanimous vote required to implement the tax.
    Tuesday, voters in Ashtabula County thanked Moroski for representing them in that and other matters during the past four years and gave him another term, his third, on the three-member board.

    November 2, 2010

  • Charter issues see mixed results

    Charter government in Conneaut will get a slight overhaul, while charter issues in Ashtabula received a mixed reaction in Tuesday’s general election.

    November 3, 2010

  • LaTourette defeats O’Neill for new term

    The same foes generated the same unofficial results in Tuesday’s 14th Congressional District balloting.

    November 2, 2010

  • Strike 3 for Ashtabula schools; additional levy fails but renewal passes

    It’s strike three for Ashtabula Area City Schools as its third attempt to pass an additional 4.9-mills current expense levy failed at the polls Tuesday.

    November 2, 2010

  • Corlett wins re-election as auditor

     Ashtabula County Auditor Roger Corlett, who was uncomfortable with the political and campaigning tasks of re-election, can get back to crunching numbers for another four years.

    November 2, 2010

  • Voters close book on libraries

    Voters closed the book Tuesday on library services in Ashtabula County, defeating Issue 3, the 1.35-mill five-year levy for operations at Ashtabula County District Library.

    November 2, 2010

  • ballot issues Chart of local issues

    November 2, 2010 1 Photo

  • Another election result: Gridlock goes to Washington

    America’s voters sent strong signals Tuesday that they’re tired of Washington’s endless partisan bickering, but lawmakers aren’t likely to show that they get the message anytime soon.

    November 2, 2010

  • GOP gains House seats; tea party favorites thrive

     Resurgent Republicans piled up gains in pursuit of a House majority Tuesday night and added seats in the Senate, too, in midterm elections shadowed by recession and fueled by a rebellion of tea party conservatives.

    November 2, 2010

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