This page was updated as results came in on election night in Ohio.
State Issue 1 – Proposed Constitutional Amendment that creates a bipartisan, public process for drawing legislative districts.
Issue 1 is done, and advocates for redistricting reform in Ohio are celebrating. #Election2015 pic.twitter.com/XZIvgH6cxB
— Karen Kasler (@karenkasler) November 4, 2015
#Issue1 - 98% reporting - 71.49% Yes - 28.51% No #WCPN15
— WCPN (@WCPN) November 4, 2015
State Issue 2 – Proposed Constitutional Amendment known as the “Anti-monopoly amendment.” It would prohibit any petitioner from using the Ohio Constitution to grant a monopoly, oligopoly, or cartel for their exclusive financial benefit or to establish a preferential tax status.
#Issue2: 72.5% reporting - 52.32% Yes - 47.77% No #WCPN15
— WCPN (@WCPN) November 4, 2015
#Issue2 - 98% reporting - 51.69% Yes - 48.31% No #WCPN15
— WCPN (@WCPN) November 4, 2015
State Issue 3 – Proposed Constitutional Amendment that grants a monopoly for the commercial production and sale of marijuana for recreational and medicinal purposes.
With 29% reporting, Issue 3 (legal pot) is losing 66-34%. Issue 2 (monopoly) is winning 54-46% and Issue 1 winning with 73% of the vote
— Jo Ingles (@joingles) November 4, 2015
Associated Press is calling the race on Issue 3, the plan that would legalize marijuana in Ohio.
— Jo Ingles (@joingles) November 4, 2015
#Issue3: 51% reporting - 65.31% No - 34.69% YES #WCPN15
— WCPN (@WCPN) November 4, 2015
Curt Steiner, Campaign Director for Ohioans Against Marijuana Monopolies #Issue3 #WCPN15 pic.twitter.com/tJS8erCu6I
— WCPN (@WCPN) November 4, 2015
Just talked with Mary Jane Borden with Ohio Rights Group. She says they are going to revisit their effort for med pot and hemp now
— Jo Ingles (@joingles) November 4, 2015
Ian James says this is not over. He says it is just a bump in the road. Blasts OH lawmakers for ignoring will of voters for med pot.
— Jo Ingles (@joingles) November 4, 2015
#Issue3 - 98% reporting - 68.13% No - 35.87% Yes #WCPN15
— WCPN (@WCPN) November 4, 2015
Cuyahoga County Issue 8 -- Proposed Extension of Excise Tax on Cigarettes for Cuyahoga Arts and Culture.
Just spoke w/ Issue8 co-chair BarbaraRobinson.Said her only concern is over-confidence in the ArtsCommunity that this is a done deal #wcpn15
— David C Barnett (@DCBstream) November 4, 2015
County Exec Armond Budish brings well wishes to Issue 8 watch party at MOCA Cleveland. #wcpn15 #issue8 pic.twitter.com/XTueGC87cy
— David C Barnett (@DCBstream) November 4, 2015
#Issue8: 12/975 precincts reporting - 77.4% Yes - 22.6% No. #WCPN15
— WCPN (@WCPN) November 4, 2015
#Issue8: 3% reporting - 77% Yes - 23% No
— WCPN (@WCPN) November 4, 2015
ISSUE 8 strategists have just called tonight a win #wcpn15 #issue8
— David C Barnett (@DCBstream) November 4, 2015
#Issue8 21.2% reporting - 75.3% Yes - 24.7% No #WCPN15
— WCPN (@WCPN) November 4, 2015
Statement, Barbara Robinson, Arts & Culture Action Committee pic.twitter.com/vauVreybwM
Cuyahoga County #Issue8 - 100% reporting - 75.3% Yes - 24.7% No #WCPN15
— WCPN (@WCPN) November 4, 2015
Medina County Issue 18 -- A renewal of a tax for the benefit of Medina County for the purpose of providing for anti-drug enforcement and related education and treatment services.
Medina County #Issue 18 Passes. 100% reporting - 60.11% for the levy - 39.89% against the levy. #WCPN15
— WCPN (@WCPN) November 4, 2015
Portage County Issue 27 -- A renewal tax for the benefit of Portage County for the purpose of providing funds for the operation of programs and services, and for the acquisition, construction, renovation, financing, maintenance, and operation of facilities administered by the Portage County Board of Developmental Disabilities.
Server malfunctions at the Portage County Board of Elections. Election results delayed. #WCPN15 pic.twitter.com/DcgMaD0T3g
— WCPN (@WCPN) November 4, 2015
Lakewood Issue 64 -- Proposed amendment to City of Lakewood charter requiring affirmative vote by a majority vote of the electors of the city on any ordinance adopted by Council that would cause Lakewood Hospital to no longer be a full-time and full-service hospital and medical facility.
Much narrower is the margin for Issue 64, which deals with local control of Lakewood Hospital. pic.twitter.com/LEheH8KKMs
— Nick Castele (@NickCastele) November 4, 2015
#Issue64 26/37 precincts reporting - 52% No - 48% Yes #WCPN15
— WCPN (@WCPN) November 4, 2015
#LakewoodMayorRace - Michael Summers defeats Michael Skindell to become mayor of Lake 57.2% to 42.8% #WCPN15
— WCPN (@WCPN) November 4, 2015
Akron Mayoral Race:
- (D) Daniel Horrigan
- (R) Eddie Sipplen
- William Melver
From @MarkUrycki, Sipplen congratulated Horrigan for Akron Mayor victory. #WCPN15
— WCPN (@WCPN) November 4, 2015
Republican mayoral candidate Eddie Sipplen w/ Steve Albrecht after congratulating Akron's new mayor Dan Horrigan. pic.twitter.com/BPJ1YAnD6M
— Mark Urycki (@MarkUrycki) November 4, 2015
Lakewood Mayoral Race:
- Michael Skindell
- Michael Summers
Absentee ballots favor incumbent Mike Summers in the race for mayor of Lakewood. #wcpn15 pic.twitter.com/hZJffTw7e9
— Nick Castele (@NickCastele) November 4, 2015
#LakewoodMayorRace - 6/37 precincts reporting - 52.9% Summers - 47.1% Skindell #WCPN15
— WCPN (@WCPN) November 4, 2015
With half of precincts counted in Lakewood, Mayor Mike Summers maintains his lead. Up by 882 votes. pic.twitter.com/Yp5H50r3YD
— Nick Castele (@NickCastele) November 4, 2015
Lakewood Mayor Michael Summers declares victory over challenger Michael Skindell. pic.twitter.com/2jYFyvo4ao
— Nick Castele (@NickCastele) November 4, 2015
#LakewoodMayorRace 26/37 precincts reporting - 56.1% Summers - 43.9% Skindell #WCPN15
— WCPN (@WCPN) November 4, 2015
#LakewoodMayorRace - Michael Summers defeats Michael Skindell to become mayor of Lake 57.2% to 42.8% #WCPN15
— WCPN (@WCPN) November 4, 2015