CANDIDATES AND ISSUES | Nonpartisan races


Candidates running for nonpartisan seats in the November general election had to file nominating petitions with their respective county boards of elections by Thursday. It also was the deadline to place issues, levies and options on the fall ballot. The list is unofficial until election boards certify candidates, issues, levies and options. All townships have two trustees to elect, and all school boards have three members unless otherwise noted. An (*) denotes incumbent.

MAHONING COUNTY

CITIES

CANFIELD

MAYOR: William E. Kay*, 75 Blueberry Hill.

COUNCIL (2 to elect): Daniel Frazzini*, 115 W. Main St.; Andrew Skrobola*, 400 Millbrook St.

VILLAGES

BELOIT

MAYOR (Unexpired term ending 12/31/11): Eric Augustein, 13404 Church St.

COUNCIL (4 to elect): Matt R. Hutton*, 17933 Fairview Drive; Rodney L. Sturms*, 14308 S. Main St.; Ronald Armitage*, 13537 N. Main St.; Franklin T. Stillion, 13610 Main St.; Richard C. Ludwig, 17861 E. 15th St.

BOARD OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS (2 to elect): Charles W. McNatt*, 17823 E. Fifth St.

CRAIG BEACH

COUNCIL (4 to elect): James B. Becker*, 1894 Craig Drive; Kathy Davidson, 1650 Woodland Ave.; Jim Becker*, 1894 Craig Beach; Wanda Sabol*, 1673 Warchester Ave.; Camille Gaia, 17434 Lynfield Road.

LOWELLVILLE

COUNCIL (4 to elect): Robert Coppola*, 214 W. Wood St.; William Flora*, 792 W. Wood St.; Ronald Rotunno*, 250 Youngstown Lowellville Road, Keith McCaughtry*, 102 Grays Run Lane; William Slaven, 520 W. Walnut St.

NEW MIDDLETOWN

COUNCIL (4 to elect): Cheryl Wilson-Hawkins*, 102 Maplewood Drive; Dan Santangelo*, 5376 E. Middletown Road; Richard DeBucci*, 59 Foster Drive;

TOWNSHIP TRUSTEES

AUSTINTOWN: David C. Ditzler*, 6696 New Road; Warren Bo Pritchard*, 2104 S. Meridian Road; Jim Davis, 6823 Pineridge Court; Sam Swoger III, 4492 Viall Road; Mike Stone, 2232 Sprucewood Drive.

BEAVER: Larry Wehr*, 1100 W. Pine Lake Road; Alfred Barney Davison, 1014 Lincoln Road; Thaddeus J. Lyda Jr.*, 976 E. Calla Road; Adele Wilson, 13653 Market St.

BERLIN: Jodi R. Kale*, 7514 S. Pricetown Road; Sandra Engle Brown*, 5950 S. Duck Creek Road, Joseph E. Donnelly, 15716 W. Akron Canfield Road.

BOARDMAN: Brad Calhoun, 422 Jaronte; Gary Rosati, 41 Overhill; Robyn Gallitto*, 1321 Fox Run Drive; Thomas P. Costello, 7456 W. Parkside Drive; Pat Laffey, 512 Deer Run Drive; Kathy Miller*, 154 Creston Drive; Ed Aey, 7527 Hitchcock Road.

CANFIELD (2 to elect to full terms and 1 to elect to an unexpired term ending 12/31/11): J. Randy Brashen*, 3964 Shields Road; Charles M. Coleman, 5483 S. Raccoon Road; Marie Cartwright, 6129 Leffingwell Road; Tony Bettile, 1380 Fox Den Trail; Richard Puerner*, 4811 Leffingwell Road (unexpired); Alex Mangie, 3735 Barber Drive (unexpired term); Martha C. Zarlenga, 8095 Columbiana Canfield Road (unexpired term).

COITSVILLE: Walter P. Avdey*, 4599 Milligan Road; Gregory T. Haren, 1302 Bedford Road; Gerald Backo*, 6262 McGuffey Road.

ELLSWORTH: Ken Calhoun, 4957 Gault Road; Douglas W. Gedra*, 4723 Gault Road; Curt Stanislaw, 8563 Huxley Road; Curtis J. Morrison, 6735 Duck Creek Road; Fred Houston, 5417 S. Warren Road; Brad Grace, 11162 Berlin Station Road, Laura Munholand Lewis, 5620 Gault Road; Karen L. Grittie, 12798 Akron Canfield Road; Bob Toman, 9141 Herbert Road.

GOSHEN: Charles Bricker*, 14128 W. South Range Road; Robert Spencer*, 11789 Smith Goshen Road; Roger Heineman, 12254 Duck Creek Road; Todd Beeson, 9779 S. Duck Creek Road.

GREEN: Randal Rogers, 11844 Lisbon Road; Mark Stepuk, 6348 W. Middletown Road; George Toy*, 5441 Middletown Road, John J. Monroe, 7630 Pleasant Valley Court; Brian Cooper, 9445 Salem Warren Road; Matt Brooks, 7945 W. Calla Road; Donald L. Kuhns, 7540 Cool Road; Michael Fusek Jr., 6670 W. Western Reserve Road.

JACKSON: Olin Harkleroad*, 11349 Mahoning Ave.; Dave Pinney, 2810 Rosemont Road; Randall E. Wilson, 1155 N. Duck Creek Road; Steve Gondol, 12139 Sandy Road; Charles L. Booth*, 322 S. Salem Warren Road.

MILTON: Harold Maynard*, 950 Pricetown Road; Harold Moore*, 16630 Republic Ave.; Russ Weimer, 17762 Scott St.

POLAND: Albert Sciulli, 5027 Miller Road; Robert Lidle*, 2552 Stoner Ave.; Felix M. Carbon, 2392 Lyon Blvd.; Mark Naples*, 7262 Youngstown Pittsburgh Road.

SMITH: Jeremiah Curtis, 18976 Middletown Road; R. Jerry Ritchie*, 20792 Lake Park Blvd.; Dave Mannion*, 11210 N. 12th St.

SPRINGFIELD: Stanley J. Savaet, 11982 Locust Drive; Donald Ridzon, 3200 Columbiana Road; Robert T. Orr*, 6557 Metz Road; Gerald Guterba*, 9400 North Lima Road; Karen M. Dattilo, 5295 Skye Drive; Bill McCusker Jr., 2210 E. Garfield Road.

BOARDS OF EDUCATION

MAHONING COUNTY EDUCATIONAL SERVICE CENTER: Kathi McNabb Welsh*, 522 Deer Run Drive, Boardman; Phillip Ginnetti, 152 Forest Hill Road, Boardman; Richard S. Scarsella*, 6744 Appleridge Circle; James Hall, 1004 Shoveler Court, North Lima.

AUSTINTOWN: Bill Klein, 5324 Argonne Drive; Nancy L. Wickham, 1516 Maplecrest Drive; Kathy Mock, 3466 Tall Oaks Lane; Thomas J. Stellers, 5900 Hernons Blvd.; David G. Schnurrenberger, 5901 New Road; Chris Zeigler, 26 S. Kimberly Ave.; Richard R. Zimmerman*, 2502 Amberly Drive.

BOARDMAN: John Landers, 153 Wildwood Drive; Kimberly Poma*, 4900 Hopkins Road; Mark J. Fulks*, 658 Saddlebrook Drive; Niklaus Amstutz*, 851 Terraview Drive.

CAMPBELL: James M. Cioffi*, 515 13th St.; Tony Kelly*, 86 Bridge Ave.; Diana Petruska, 153 Tremble Ave.; Crystal Elash, 486 Sanderson Ave.

CANFIELD: Adrianne Sturm*, 5920 Whispering Meadows; Barry Tancer*, 141 Laurel Hills Lane; Craig Olson, 60 Willow Way; Brian Kesner*, 7650 Herbert Road.

JACKSON-MILTON: Mitch Mascioli, 10462 New Road; Todd B. Carpenter, 2401 Milton-Newton Road; Ken Maskarinec, 10611 Silica Road; Susan Karash*, 18115 Ellsworth Road.

LOWELLVILLE: Michael R. Piccirillo, 6173 Christina Court; John A. Wilaj*, 1304 Bedford Road; Lori Carlson*, 2375 S. Hubbard Road; Joseph R. Ballone*, 5500 New Castle Road.

POLAND (2 to elect): Laura A. Stacy*, 8172 Kansas Road; Richard Beau Weaver, 6469 Tara Drive; Frank DiVito*, 3374 Candywood Drive; Larry Dinopoulos, 8570 Shady Glenn Trail.

SEBRING: James R. Cannell*, 507 S. 14th St.; Cindy Christani, 455 W. Ohio Ave., Brian T. Courtney, 331 Bennington Drive; Paul Wayt*, 465 Royal Oak Circle, Jan Muerth Weingart, 195 W. Vermont Ave.

SOUTH RANGE: Delaine H. DeChellis*, 150 Longview Circle; John Fromel*, 10900 Shadow Wood; Ralph P. Wincer*, 12232 Green Beaver Road; Richard J. Ferenchak, 115 Longview Circle.

SPRINGFIELD: Kathy Lipp, 11650 Rapp Road; Jon Schoenike, 2721 E. Middletown Road; Joseph M. Mersol*, 9647 Struthers Road; Len Fagnano*, 13972 Beard Road; Karen M. Dattilo, 5295 Skye Drive; Zonda Haase, 9800 Felger Road.

STRUTHERS: Robert Noble*, 5492 Walnut Grove Court; Dennis Spisak*, 548 Poland Ave.; Danny Young, 215 Poland Ave.; Ronald A. Carcelli, 458 Elm St.

WEST BRANCH: Earl V. Trimmer, 17330 Mahoning Columbiana Road; Terry Criss*, 14641 Beloit Snodes Road; John Wallace*, 4705 Homeworth Road.

WESTERN RESERVE: Lisa Powell*, 8677 N. Palmyra Road; Frank Marra*, 12330 Western Reserve Road; Mark S. Halls, 13685 Leffingwell Road; Richard Blevins, 8661 Knauf Road.

YOUNGSTOWN: Andrea Mahone, 468 W. Hylda Ave.; Dominic Modarelli*, 3041 Decamp Road; Jackie Taylor*, 778 Liberty Road; Lock P. Beachum Sr.*, 915 Colby Ave.; Rachel I. Hanni, 3663 Glenmere; Brenda Kimble, 371 Cabot St.

ISSUES/LEVIES/OPTIONS

MAHONING COUNTY: A 0.5-percent sales and use tax for a continuous period of time to raise about $7 million annually.

MAHONING COUNTY: A 1-mill, 5-year renewal levy for library maintenance and operations to raise $3,807,070 annually.

MAHONING COUNTY: A 1-mill, 5-year renewal levy for children services to raise $3,217,121 annually.

AUSTINTOWN: A 0.6-mill, 5-year replacement levy for current expenses to raise $390,971 annually.

AUSTINTOWN: Shall the township have the authority to aggregate retail electricity loads and, for that purpose, enter into service agreements to facilitate for those loads the sale and purchase of electricity, such aggregation to occur automatically except where any person elects to opt out?

BEAVER: A 1-mill, 5-year renewal levy for fire services to raise $89,563 annually.

BEAVER: A 3.6-mill, 5-year renewal levy for police services to raise $546,371 annually.

BEAVER: Shall the township have the authority to aggregate retail electricity loads and, for that purpose, enter into service agreements to facilitate for those loads the sale and purchase of electricity, such aggregation to occur automatically except where any person elects to opt out?

BERLIN: Shall the township have the authority to aggregate retail electricity loads and, for that purpose, enter into service agreements to facilitate for those loads the sale and purchase of electricity, such aggregation to occur automatically except where any person elects to opt out?

BOARDMAN: A 0.6-mill, 5-year replacement levy for park district expenses to raise $633,379 annually.

CAMPBELL: Shall the city have the authority to aggregate retail electricity loads and, for that purpose, enter into service agreements to facilitate for those loads the sale and purchase of electricity, such aggregation to occur automatically except where any person elects to opt out?

CANFIELD CITY: Shall the city have the authority to aggregate retail natural gas loads and, for that purpose, enter into service agreements to facilitate for those loads the sale and purchase of natural gas, such aggregation to occur automatically except where any person elects to opt out?

CANFIELD CITY: Shall the city have the authority to aggregate retail electricity loads and, for that purpose, enter into service agreements to facilitate for those loads the sale and purchase of electricity, such aggregation to occur automatically except where any person elects to opt out?

CANFIELD TOWNSHIP: Shall the township have the authority to aggregate retail natural gas loads and, for that purpose, enter into service agreements to facilitate for those loads the sale and purchase of natural gas, such aggregation to occur automatically except where any person elects to opt out?

CANFIELD TOWNSHIP: Shall the township have the authority to aggregate retail electricity loads and, for that purpose, enter into service agreements to facilitate for those loads the sale and purchase of electricity, such aggregation to occur automatically except where any person elects to opt out?

COITSVILLE: Shall the township have the authority to aggregate retail electricity loads and, for that purpose, enter into service agreements to facilitate for those loads the sale and purchase of electricity, such aggregation to occur automatically except where any person elects to opt out?

ELLSWORTH: Shall the township have the authority to aggregate retail electricity loads and, for that purpose, enter into service agreements to facilitate for those loads the sale and purchase of electricity, such aggregation to occur automatically except where any person elects to opt out?

GOSHEN: Shall the township have the authority to aggregate retail electricity loads and, for that purpose, enter into service agreements to facilitate for those loads the sale and purchase of electricity, such aggregation to occur automatically except where any person elects to opt out?

GREEN: Shall the township have the authority to aggregate retail electricity loads and, for that purpose, enter into service agreements to facilitate for those loads the sale and purchase of electricity, such aggregation to occur automatically except where any person elects to opt out?

GREEN: A 1.2-mill, 5-year additional levy for fire services to raise $87,486 annually.

JACKSON: Shall the township have the authority to aggregate retail electricity loads and, for that purpose, enter into service agreements to facilitate for those loads the sale and purchase of electricity, such aggregation to occur automatically except where any person elects to opt out?

MILTON: Shall the township have the authority to aggregate retail electricity loads and, for that purpose, enter into service agreements to facilitate for those loads the sale and purchase of electricity, such aggregation to occur automatically except where any person elects to opt out?

POLAND TOWNSHIP: Shall the township have the authority to aggregate retail natural gas loads and, for that purpose, enter into service agreements to facilitate for those loads the sale and purchase of natural gas, such aggregation to occur automatically except where any person elects to opt out?

POLAND TOWNSHIP: Shall the township have the authority to aggregate retail electricity loads and, for that purpose, enter into service agreements to facilitate for those loads the sale and purchase of electricity, such aggregation to occur automatically except where any person elects to opt out?

POLAND VILLAGE: Shall the village have the authority to aggregate retail natural gas loads and, for that purpose, enter into service agreements to facilitate for those loads the sale and purchase of natural gas, such aggregation to occur automatically except where any person elects to opt out?

POLAND VILLAGE: Shall the village have the authority to aggregate retail electricity loads and, for that purpose, enter into service agreements to facilitate for those loads the sale and purchase of electricity, such aggregation to occur automatically except where any person elects to opt out?

POLAND VILLAGE: A 3.2-mill, 5-year renewal levy for current expenses to raise $176,621 annually.

SEBRING: Shall the village have the authority to aggregate retail natural gas loads and, for that purpose, enter into service agreements to facilitate for those loads the sale and purchase of natural gas, such aggregation to occur automatically except where any person elects to opt out?

SEBRING: Shall the village have the authority to aggregate retail electricity loads and, for that purpose, enter into service agreements to facilitate for those loads the sale and purchase of electricity, such aggregation to occur automatically except where any person elects to opt out?

SEBRING: A charter amendment giving the power to village council to sell, lease or otherwise grant interest in personal property.

SEBRING: A charter amendment permitting village council to provide a severance package to the village manager in the amount of one-fourth of the base annual salary of the job and three months of paid health care coverage.

SEBRING: A 0.5-mill, 5-year renewal levy for recreational purposes to raise $18,389 annually.

SMITH: Shall the township have the authority to aggregate retail electricity loads and, for that purpose, enter into service agreements to facilitate for those loads the sale and purchase of electricity, such aggregation to occur automatically except where any person elects to opt out?

SPRINGFIELD: Shall the township have the authority to aggregate retail electricity loads and, for that purpose, enter into service agreements to facilitate for those loads the sale and purchase of electricity, such aggregation to occur automatically except where any person elects to opt out?

SPRINGFIELD: A 2-mill replacement levy for a continuous period of time for police services to raise $264,880 annually.

STRUTHERS: Shall the city have the authority to aggregate retail natural gas loads and, for that purpose, enter into service agreements to facilitate for those loads the sale and purchase of natural gas, such aggregation to occur automatically except where any person elects to opt out?

WESTERN RESERVE FIRE DISTRICT: A 0.8-mill, 5-year renewal levy to raise $150,377 annually.

AUSTINTOWN SCHOOL: A 2.4-mill, 37-year bond issue and a 0.5-mill, 37-year additional levy to make building improvements to raise $26,682,099.

CANFIELD SCHOOL: A 1-mill replacement levy for a continuous period of time for permanent improvements to raise $560,811 annually.

JACKSON-MILTON SCHOOL: A 2.1-mill, 5-year renewal levy to avoid an operating deficit to raise $383,088 annually.

WESTERN RESERVE SCHOOL: A 4.6-mill, 10-year renewal levy for emergency purposes to raise $425,000 annually.

AUSTINTOWN PRECINCT 29: Permit the Sunday sale of beer at Save-A-Lot, 1715 S. Raccoon Road.

BEAVER PRECINCT 5: Permit the sale of beer, wine, mixed beverages and spirituous liquor at Los Gallos, 9159 Market St.

BEAVER PRECINCT 5: Permit the Sunday sale of beer, wine, mixed beverages and spirituous liquor at Los Gallos, 9159 Market St.

BEAVER PRECINCT 2: Permit the Sunday sale of beer, wine, mixed beverages and spirituous liquor at 11330 Market Street Grill, 11330 Market St.

BEAVER PRECINCT 7: Permit the Sunday sale of wine, mixed beverages and spirituous liquor at Reserve Run Golf Course, 625 E. Western Reserve Road.

BOARDMAN PRECINCT 2: Permit the sale of beer at Bruno Bros. Pizza, 8381 Market St.

BOARDMAN PRECINCT 2: Permit the Sunday sale of beer at Bruno Bros. Pizza, 8381 Market St.

BOARDMAN PRECINCT 3: Permit the sale of beer and wine at Shangrila Express, 840 Boardman-Poland Road.

BOARDMAN PRECINCT 27: Permit the sale of beer, wine and mixed beverages at Gia’s Pizzeria, 708 Boardman Canfield Road.

BOARDMAN PRECINCT 27: Permit the Sunday sale of beer, wine and mixed beverages at Gia’s Pizzeria, 708 Boardman Canfield Road.

BOARDMAN PRECINCT 40: Permit the Sunday sale of wine and mixed beverages at Sam’s Club, 6361 South Ave.

BOARDMAN PRECINCT 11: Permit the sale of spirituous liquor at Giant Eagle, 476 Boardman Canfield Road.

BOARDMAN PRECINCT 11: Permit the Sunday sale of spirituous liquor at Giant Eagle, 476 Boardman Canfield Road.

BOARDMAN PRECINCT 51: Permit the sale of spirituous liquor at Giant Eagle, 1201 Doral Drive.

BOARDMAN PRECINCT 51: Permit the Sunday sale of spirituous liquor at Giant Eagle, 1201 Doral Drive.

CANFIELD TOWNSHIP PRECINCT 3: Permit the sale of beer, wine and mixed beverages at Sheetz, 4585 Boardman Canfield Road.

CANFIELD TOWNSHIP PRECINCT 3: Permit the Sunday sale of beer, wine and mixed beverages at Sheetz, 4585 Boardman Canfield Road.

CANFIELD TOWNSHIP PRECINCT 3: Permit the sale of beer, wine, mixed beverages and spirituous liquor at Thano’s, 6620 Tippecanoe Road.

CANFIELD TOWNSHIP PRECINCT 3: Permit the Sunday sale of beer, wine, mixed beverages and spirituous liquor at Thano’s, 6620 Tippecanoe Road.

CANFIELD TOWNSHIP PRECINCT 3: Permit the sale of beer, wine and mixed beverages at Zenobia Cuisine, 584 E. Main St.

CANFIELD TOWNSHIP PRECINCT 3: Permit the Sunday sale of beer, wine and mixed beverages at Zenobia Cuisine, 584 E. Main St.

CANFIELD TOWNSHIP PRECINCT 6: Permit the sale of beer, wine, mixed beverages and spirituous liquor at St. Michael Family Life Center, 340 N. Broad St.

CANFIELD TOWNSHIP PRECINCT 6: Permit the Sunday sale of beer, wine, mixed beverages and spirituous liquor at St. Michael Family Life Center, 340 N. Broad St.

YOUNGSTOWN PRECINCT 4D: Permit the sale of beer, wine and mixed beverages at Westside Sparkle Market, 1912 Mahoning Ave.

YOUNGSTOWN PRECINCT 4D: Permit the Sunday sale of beer, wine and mixed beverages at Westside Sparkle Market, 1912 Mahoning Ave.

TRUMBULL COUNTY

TOWNSHIPS

BAZETTA: Rita E. Benoit, 2493 Andrews Drive N.E.; Mitch Callahan, 2067 Timber Way Drive; Michael E. Eddy, 22361 Niles Cortland Road; Edward W. Hamrick, 1295 Sterling Drive; Stephanie A. Hovis, 3488 state Route 5; Richard P. Musick, 3283 Niles Cortland Road; Frank W. Parke, 3354 Warren Meadville Road; Donald P. Urchek, 3900 Lakeshore Drive; Theodore J.Webb, 1979 Timber Creek Drive.

BAZETTA FISCAL OFFICER: Rita K. Drew, 3241 Morrow Drive.

BRACEVILLE: Todd E. Brewster*, 1692 state Route 534; Aaron Young*, 5200 Shanks Phalanx Road.

BROOKFIELD: Wade J. Foltz, 1234 Broadway Ave; Gary P.Lees*, 8164 Lorain Street; John P. Schmidt*, 1618 Custer Orangeville Road.

CHAMPION: Tara L. Arbogast, 5680 Emerson Ave. N.W.; Keith E. Brainard, 4920 Lynn Place N.W.; Jeffrey S. Hovanic*, 1127 Center Street; Patsy J. Naples, 5182 Mahoning Ave. N.W.; Bill Templeton, 5498 Country Trail N.W.; Tom Tracey*, 5297 Mahoning Ave. N.W.

HOWLAND: Jerome D. Bennett, 516 Laurelwood Drive; Salvatore L. Ciferno, 2015 Ewalt Ave. N.E.; William A. Griffin, 9205 Bay Hill Drive N.E., James J. LaPolla, 9345 Bay Hill Drive N.E.; Richard E. Orwig*, 2338 Stillwagon Road N.E.; Nathaniel A. Riggle, 8483 East Market Street; Matthew VanSuch, 8636 Bayberry Drive N.E.; Sally B. Wehmer*, 7947 Glen Oaks Drive N.E.

HUBBARD: Joseph F. Gleydura*, 3626 Liberty Ave.; Thomas Jacobs*, 7182 Pine Grove Drive; Raymond Wells, 6365 Youngstown Road.

LIBERTY: W. Gary Litch*, 1162 Trails Edge Drive; Maureen Massaro, 4798 Crew Hood Road; Stan Nudell, 5690 Logan Arms Drive; Jason T. Rubin, 5747 Logan Arms Drive; John B. Simon*, 1317 Keefer Road.

NEWTON: Peter J. Augusta*, 3267 McMullen Allen Road; Justin R. Davis, 15 East Franklin Street; Gregory M. Dubose, 4821 Fairport Road S.W.; Robert L. Page, 2183 Miller Graber Road; Gretchen D. Spahlinger, 2627 Newton Tomlinson Road S.W.; Mark J. Spletzer*, 3164 Newton Tomlinson Road S.W.

VIENNA: Heidi Brown*, 335 Rogers Road; Richard Dascenzo, 1319 Sodom Hutchings Road; Nicholas Furrie, 590 Niles Vienna Road; David Granelly, 1147 Ridge Road; Philip M. Pegg*, 1316 Youngstown-Kingsville Road.

VIENNA FISCAL OFFICER: Vicki L. Anzur*, 5030 Warren Sharon Road; William H. Lynn, 4647 Warren Sharon Road.

WARREN: Kay J. Anderson*, 5415 Burnett Street; Cheryl A. Rantilla Zaben*, 6650 Park Road N.W.

WEATHERSFIELD: H. Gilson Blair, 1717 Laura Lane; Steven J. Gerberry*, 2155 Squirrel Run Court; Marvin J. McBride; 3900 Edwards Street; William A. Miller*, 3925 Edwards Street; James Mitrega, 1982 Bianco Ave.; James W. Price, 2581 Chestnut Street; Fred R. Bobovnyk, 1861 Cloverbrook Drive.

BOARDS OF EDUCATION

COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD: Don Bishop*, 3535 Woodside Drive, Warren; William J. Holland, 1748 Morris Street, Mineral Ridge; James J. LaPolla*, 707 North Road S.E., Warren.

WARREN: Nedra G. Bowen, 4672 Englesson Dr. N.W., Warren; Alfie L. Burch, 357 Adelaide Ave. S.E.,; Robert L. Faulkner Sr.*, 2798 Randolph St. N.W.; Patrick Flanagan Sr., P.O. Box 3358; Christine H. Flaviani, 2136 Woodland Ave. N.E.; Regina F. Patterson, 2311 Tod Ave N.W.; John D. Robertson, 2142 Atlantic Street, N.E.; Clyde Wilson, 2941 Regal Drive N.W.

NILES: Traci L. Ciletti-Buttar*, 1474 Butterfield Circle; Lisa Frankino, 1835 N. Carnegie Ave.; Eric J. Lanham*, 1518 Spruce Court; Susan Giannetti Longacre*, 36 North Crandon Ave.; Anthony C. Perrone, 1826 North Carnegie Ave.

HUBBARD: Raymond N. DeLuco*, 194 Wrenfield Drive; B.M. Hayek*, 5840 Everett East Road; James M. Kerrigan, 401 Melody Lane.

NEWTON FALLS: Edwin M. Ballas*, 4909 Herbert Road; David S. Rapczak, 4363 LaFrance Street.

BROOKFIELD: Kelly L. Bianco, 7410 Oakwood Drive; Ronda L. Bonekevic, 8167 Edmond Street; Gwen I. Martino, 416 Sunset Drive; Ann D. Pasquerilla, 7944 Lincoln Street; Joseph Pasquerella*, 7944 Lincoln Street; Rachel Pasquerella, 7944 Lincoln Street.

CHAMPION: Larry J. Durch*, 5240 Sabrina Lane; Maureen Seafert*, 7015 Downs Road N.W.

HOWLAND: Warner D. Bacak*, 2260 Brittany Oaks Trail; Dustin Dickerson, 4272 Aleesa Drive S.E.; Paul M. Dieter*, 9562 Hunt Club Trail N.E.; Tara Treharn Keating, 2311 Howland Wilson Road N.E.

LABRAE: Diane J. Duncan, 310 South Leavitt Road; Timothy Gibson*, 4895 McConnell East Road; Katherine J. Huncherick, 2662 Templeton Road; Debra E. Roth*, 3170 West Ave. N.W.

LAKEVIEW: Larry Sherer*, 115 North Colonial Drive; Mary E. Williams*, 218 Karakul Drive; Donna J. Zuga*, 1255 Miller’s Landing.

LIBERTY: Michael L. Ceci, 3480 Denver Ave.; Christine Flanagan, 10 Walker Circle; David C. Hight, 4775 Logan Arms Drive; Gloria H. Lang*, 4793 Ardmore Drive; Joseph S. Nohra Jr., 2037 Burning Tree Lane.

LORDSTOWN: Roberta A. Hillier*, 2706 Carson Salt Springs Road; Mark R. McGrail*, 3556 Goldner Lane S.W.; Ronald Tyndall, 1995 Carson Salt Springs Road.

MATHEWS: Brian Stidham, 738 Niles Vienna Road; Terry C. Woodyard*, 4995 Cadwallader Sonk Road.

MCDONALD: Joan L. Miles*, 709 Florida Ave.; Jack J. Dugan, 754 Oregon Ave.; Catherine M. Harvey*, 401 Pennsylvania Ave.; Robert L. Jones*, 821 Pennsylvania Ave.

WEATHERSFIELD: Bruce E. Bacak*, 3955 Meadowhill Dr.; Cheryl A. Basista*, 3836 Sable Creek Dr.; Aubrey J. Reese, 1913 County Line Road.

ISSUES/LEVIES OPTIONS

BAZETTA TOWNSHIP: A 0.4-mill, 5-year renewal for current expenses to raise $99,072 annually.

BROOKFIELD TOWNSHIP: A 2-mill, 5-year renewal to provide and maintain police protection to raise $257,885 annually.

GIRARD: A 3-mill, 5-year renewal to provide and maintain fire protection to raise $385,194 annually.

LIBERTY: A 1.5-mill, 5-year renewal to provide and maintain fire protection, to raise $325,441 annually.

MCDONALD: Shall the township have the authority to aggregate retail electricity loads and, for that purpose, enter into service agreements to facilitate for those loads the sale and purchase of electricity, such aggregation to occur automatically except where any person elects to opt out?

TRUMBULL COUNTY: A $5 vehicle license tax for Hubbard City, Lordstown Village, Orangeville Village, Yankee Lake Village and all townships for constructing, improving and repairing highways, roads, streets, bridges; paying Trumbull County’s portion of state highway projects for a continuing period of time.

TRUMBULL COUNTY: A $5 motor vehicle license tax for Girard City, Hubbard City, Cortland City, Lordstown Village, McDonald Village, Orangeville Village, West Farmington Village, Yankee Lake Village and all townships for constructing, improving and repairing highways, roads, streets, bridges; paying Trumbull County’s portion of state highway projects for a continuing period of time.

WARREN TOWNSHIP: A 1-mill, 5-year renewal to provide for road construction, reconstruction, resurfacing and repair of roads, streets and bridges to raise $88,759 annually.

WARREN TOWNSHIP: A 1.5-mill, 5-year renewal to provide and maintain police protection to raise $157,016 annually.

HOWLAND SCHOOLS: A 3.9-mill, 5-year renewal to avoid an operating deficit, to raise $2.5 million annually.

LAKEVIEW SCHOOLS: A 3.75 mill, 5-year additional levy to provide for emergency requirements of the school district to raise $1,050,000 annually.

LIBERTY SCHOOLS: A 9.9-mill, 10-year additional levy for emergency requirements of the school district to raise $2,291,362 annually.

MATHEWS SCHOOLS: A bond issue to build and equip a new K-12 school building and improve and equip its site and building, furnishing and improving other school facilities and clearing and improving their sites to raise $22.5 million.

MCDONALD SCHOOLS: A 4.9-mill, 5-year additional levy to provide for the emergency requirements of the school district to raise $260,000 annually.

NILES SCHOOLS: A 4.6-mill, 10-year renewal for the emergency requirements of the school district to raise $1.3 million annually.

WEATHERSFIELD SCHOOLS: An 8.4 mill bond issue to raise $8.4 million over 28 years and 1.8-mill continuous tax levy to raise $131,739 annually to participate in an Ohio School Facilities Commission project to add on to Seaborn Elementary to turn it into a K-8 building and raze the middle school, except for the gym, auditorium and bus garages.

WARREN CITY 5H: Shall the sale or consumption of beer be allowed Monday through Saturday?

WARREN CITY 5H: Shall the sale or consumption of wine and mixed beverages be permitted?

WARREN CITY 5H: Shall the sale of spiritous liquor by the glass be permitted?

WARREN CITY 5L: Shall the sale of wine and mixed beverages be allowed on Sunday at Sam’s Club 1040 Niles Cortland Road S.E.?

HUBBARD CITY 2C: Shall the sale of beer be allowed on Sunday at Gas & Mini Mart, 175 Youngstown Hubbard Road?

CORTLAND A: Shall the sale of beer Monday through Saturday be allowed at Cortland Wine Cellar 5292 state Route 5?

CORTLAND CITY A: Shall the sale of beer, wine and mixed beverages be allowed on Sunday at Cortland Wine Cellar, 5292 state Route 5?

CORTLAND E: Shall the sale of beer, wine and mixed beverages and spirituous liquor Monday through Saturday be allowed at Locos Amigos, 105 South High Street?

CORTLAND F: Shall the sale of beer, wine and mixed beverages Monday through Saturday be permitted at Vasilio’s Restaurant, 500 Trumbull Ave.?

BAZETTA TOWNSHIP B: Shall the sale of wine and mixed beverages Monday through Saturday be permitted at Bazetta Mall, 3649 Hoagland Blackstub Road?

BAZETTA TOWNSHIP A: Shall the sale of wine and mixed beverages be allowed on Sunday at Bazetta Mall, 3649 Hoagland Blackstub Road?

BAZETTA TOWNSHIP B: Shall the sale of wine and mixed beverages be allowed on Sunday at Wal-Mart Supercenter, 2016 Millennium Blvd.?

HOWLAND TOWNSHIP X: Shall the sale of wine and mixed beverages be allowed on Sunday at Howland GETGO, 119 Niles Cortland Road S.E.?

COLUMBIANA COUNTY

CITIES

EAST PALESTINE

COUNCIL: Scott Rauch*, 220 Garfield Ave., East Palestine; James A. Tyger*, 756 Pine Tree Circle, East Palestine; Don Elzer, 483 E. Main St., East Palestine.

TOWNSHIPS

PERRY: Mike Halleck*, 2096 Countryside Ave., Salem; Larry Parker*, 1385 Manor Drive; Salem; Don Rudibaugh, 1938 S. Lincoln Ave., Unit One, Salem.

SALEM: William Heston*, 5480 Yates Road, Salem; John Wilms*, 3034 Lisbon Road, Leetonia.

FAIRFIELD: Bob Hum*, 104 S. Elm St., Columbiana; Barry A. Minor, 2190 Cricket Lane, Columbiana; Fred Grappy*, 2096 state Route 14, Columbiana.

UNITY: Kathy McCarthy*, 56 N. Liberty St. East Palestine; Tim Weigle*, 49498 England Drive, East Palestine;

Scott Boggs, 5002 Carbon Hill Road, East Palestine.

BOARDS OF EDUCATION

COLUMBIANA: Ruth Williamson*, 657 Meadow Place, Columbiana; Kelly Witmer, 103 Woodland Ave., Columbiana; Marilyn R. Saxton, 460 Firestone Ave.; Jay A. Hertel, 120 N. Elm St.; Coleen L. Herbert, 558 Springfield Road, Columbiana; Brian K. Brown, 44150 Columbiana Waterford Road, Columbiana; Anthony Roncone, 14240 Market St., Columbiana; J. Alex Heintzelman, 405 N. Middle St., Columbiana.

CRESTVIEW: John Garwood, 41816 Crestview Road, Leetonia; Brett Roberts, 4923 Adams Road, East Palestine; Daniel E. Simmons Jr., 5810 Adams Road, Rogers.

EAST PALESTINE: Judy Daubenmire*, 447412 Timber Run St., New Waterford; Robert Grinder*, 443 E. Grant St., East Palestine; Ron Novak*, 364 High St., East Palestine;

LEETONIA: Antoinette Manzetti*, 368 Washington St. Leetonia; John Rydarowicz*, 231 Washington St., Leetonia; Thomas E. Eastek Jr., 4450 Lisbon Road, Leetonia; Danny Ferry, 405 Chestnut Road, Leetonia; Michael A. Rulli, 235 High St., Leetonia.

SALEM: James Wittenauer,* 2262 Tanglewood Drive, Salem; Teri Pasco, 2225 Kennedy Drive, Salem; Andrew Null, 916 S. Union Ave., Jeff Cushman, 2101 Pearce Circle, Salem.

ISSUES/LEVIES/OPTIONS

COLUMBIANA COUNTY: A 1-percent, 5-year renewal of a sales and use tax to raise about $8 million annually starting Jan. 1, 2011.

COLUMBIANA COUNTY: A 0.75-mill, 5-year renewal of a levy to provide food, clothing, shelter and services to abused, neglected and dependent children, to raise $918,000 annually.

COLUMBIANA COUNTY HEALTH DISTRICT: A 0.2-mill, 10-year replacement levy for the county cancer detection clinic to raise $238,500 a year.

EAST PALESTINE: A 5-mill, 5-year additional levy for street and road repairs and resurfacing to raise $295,000 annually.

EAST PALESTINE: A 1.5-mill, five-year renewal to provide and maintain fire operations to raise $75,800 a year.

LEETONIA EXEMPTED VILLAGE SCHOOL DISTRICT: An 8.8-mill, 10-year new levy to avoid an operating deficit to raise $578,000 a year.

SALEM: A 0.5-percent, 4-year additional income tax for capital improvements to raise $1.8 million a year.

UNITY: A 1-mill, 5-year renewal levy for fire services to raise $38,000 a year a year

Salem City Precinct 4A: To allow Sunday sales of wine and mixed beverages between 10 a.m. and midnight at Wal-Mart Stores East LP, dba Wal-Mart Supercenter 2910 at 2875 E. State St., Salem.

Source: Election boards