Mahoning County 2016 RESULTS — ALL OFFICES, ISSUES
MAHONING CO.
58TH HOUSE DISTRICT
Michele Lepore-Hagan* (D) 28,203
Corrine L. Sanderson (R) 10,801
Andrea Mahone 8,279
59TH HOUSE DISTRICT
John Boccieri* (D) 36,200
Don Manning (R) 25,695
COMMISSIONER
(1/2/17 term)
Anthony T. Traficanti* (D) 72,189
Adam L. Rutushin (R) 35,745
COMMISSIONER
(1/3/17 term)
David C. Ditzler* (D) 66,643
George Levendis (R) 38,456
CORONER
David Kennedy* (D) 66,277
John J. Vargo (R) 38,344
ENGINEER
Patrick T. Ginnetti* (D) 78,462
PROSECUTOR
Paul J. Gains* (D) 78,237
RECORDER
Noralynn Palermo* (D) 64,017
Steven M. Carter (R) 38,127
SHERIFF
Jerry Greene* (D) 83,056
TREASURER
Daniel R. Yemma* (D) 65,712
Christine Lucarell Oliver (R) 40,618
CLERK OF COURTS
Anthony Vivo* (D) 69,346
David Shaffer 36,730
COMMON PLEAS COURT
Anthony M. D’Apolito 60,990
Shirley J. Christian* 38,112
JUVENILE COURT
Theresa Dellick* 74,720
COUNTY COURT
David A. D’Apolito* 44,787
APPELLATE COURT
7TH DISTRICT
Gene Donofrio* 161,822
ISSUES
MAHONING COUNTY
A 2-mill, 5-year renewal levy for the board of developmental disabilities.
For the tax levy 77,139
Against the tax levy 31,646
YOUNGSTOWN
A citizen-initiative Community Bill of Rights charter amendment to do, among other things, ban fracking in the city.
For the amendment 9,837
Against the amendment 12,143
YOUNGSTOWN
A citizen-initiative charter amendment to give additional rights to part-time workers.
For the amendment 11,735
Against the amendment 9,428
YOUNGSTOWN
A charter amendment to eliminate a $12 fine for council members who miss meetings.
For the amendment 12,335
Against the amendment 8,783
YOUNGSTOWN
A charter amendment to no longer restrict the city from making financial transactions by check only.
For the amendment 15,244
Against the amendment 5,717
YOUNGSTOWN
A charter amendment requiring city council to redistrict up to 180 days after a U.S. Census if there’s a difference of at least 10 percent between the most- and least-populous wards.
For the amendment 14,155
Against the amendment 7,052
YOUNGSTOWN
A charter amendment removing language requiring the mayor to appoint a member from the defunct park and recreation commission to the city’s planning commission.
For the amendment 15,735
Against the amendment 5,082
AUSTINTOWN
A 1-mill, 5-year additional levy for roads and bridges.
For the tax levy 8,352
Against the tax levy 9,243
AUSTINTOWN
A 1-mill additional levy for a continuous period of time for police services.
For the tax levy 8,338
Against the tax levy 9,194
BERLIN
A 1.75-mill, 5-year additional levy for roads and bridges.
For the tax levy 561
Against the tax levy 651
BOARDMAN
A 3-mill, 5-year renewal levy for current expenses.
For the tax levy 12,513
Against the tax levy 8,129
BOARDMAN
A 0.7-mill, 5-year renewal levy for current expenses.
For the tax levy 13,255
Against the tax levy 7,537
CAMPBELL
A charter amendment to increase the number of council members from five to seven with two being “at-large.”
For the amendment 1,572
Against the amendment 1,813
CAMPBELL
A charter amendment to provide “sufficient time” at council meetings for the public to speak.
For the amendment 2,244
Against the amendment 1,047
CAMPBELL
A charter amendment to change language from “three members” to “simple majority” to pass legislation.
For the amendment 1,864
Against the amendment 1,375
CAMPBELL
A charter amendment to increase mayor’s term from two to four years.
For the amendment 1,442
Against the amendment 1,943
CAMPBELL
A charter amendment to give mayor authority to appoint the police chief.
For the amendment 1,714
Against the amendment 1.671
CAMPBELL
A charter amendment to change language in Section 4.04 to clear up “ambiguous and contradictory language.”
For the amendment 2,247
Against the amendment 970
CAMPBELL
A charter amendment to give mayor authority to appoint fire chief.
For the amendment 1,526
Against the amendment 1,829
CAMPBELL
A charter amendment to make charter compliant with state civil-service laws.
For the amendment 2,244
Against the amendment 984
CAMPBELL
A charter amendment to change language from “three members” to “simple majority.”
For the amendment 1,823
Against the amendment 1,392
CAMPBELL
A charter amendment to allow “expenditures by city to increase or decrease as inflation fluctuates and to set the maximum expenditure amount allowed to be only 10 percent of amount allowed under Ohio Revised Code for state agencies to purchase supplies and services without competitive selections.”
For the amendment 1,556
Against the amendment 1,649
CAMPBELL
A charter amendment to change nominating petition language for at-large council members, if approved by voters, requiring candidates to get at least 100 signatures.
For the amendment 1,686
Against the amendment 1,541
CAMPBELL
A charter amendment to remove any part of charter found to be unconstitutional by the Ohio Supreme Court.
For the amendment 1,805
Against the amendment 1,350
CAMPBELL
A charter amendment to not require 30 copies of agendas and proposed ordinances be made available to public for every council meeting and be replaced with “sufficient copies.”
For the amendment 2,441
Against the amendment 842
CAMPBELL
A charter amendment to have the director of law serve a two-year term starting Dec. 1 after November election.
For the amendment 2,465
Against the amendment 790
CANFIELD CITY
A 3.9-mill, 5-year additional levy for police services.
For the tax levy 2,589
Against the tax levy 2,088
CARDINAL JOINT FIRE DISTRICT
A 0.42-mill, 5-year renewal levy for current operating expenses.
For the tax levy 6.986
Against the tax levy 2,933
GREEN
A 1.5-mill, 5-year replacement levy for current expenses.
For the tax levy 1,005
Against the tax levy 901
NEW MIDDLETOWN
A 2-mill, 5-year additional levy for police services.
For the tax levy 556
Against the tax levy 332
POLAND VILLAGE
A 1-mill, 5-year renewal levy for police services.
For the tax levy 1,168
Against the tax levy 401
POLAND TOWNSHIP
A 2-mill, 5-year renewal levy for road improvements.
For the tax levy 4,936
Against the tax levy 2,529
SEBRING
A 1-mill, 5-year renewal levy for recreational purposes.
For the tax levy 1,106
Against the tax levy 645
SEBRING
A 3-mill, 5-year renewal levy for fire services.
For the tax levy 1,161
Against the tax levy 603
SPRINGFIELD
A 2-mill, 5-year renewal levy for current expenses.
For the tax levy 2,024
Against the tax levy 1,546
SPRINGFIELD
A 2-mill, 5-year renewal levy for fire services.
For the tax levy 2,430
Against the tax levy 1,157
BOARDMAN SCHOOLS
A 5.5-mill, 10-year renewal levy – replacing two existing levies – for emergency requirements.
For the tax levy 11,104
Against the tax levy 7,420
SEBRING SCHOOLS
A 1-percent, 5-year income-tax renewal.
For the income tax 1,003
Against the income tax 769
LIQUOR OPTIONS
YOUNGSTOWN PRECINCT 4D
Sunday sale of wine, mixed beverages and spirituous liquor at Dash Inn, 2716 Mahoning Ave.
Yes 416
No 196
YOUNGSTOWN PRECINCT 6C
Weekly sale of beer and mixed beverages at the Market Street Express, 3130 Market St.
Yes 217
No 221
YOUNGSTOWN PRECINCT 6C
Sunday sale of beer, wine and mixed beverages at the Market Street Express, 3130 Market St.
Yes 205
No 230
YOUNGSTOWN PRECINCT 7C
Sunday sale of wine and mixed beverages at True North, 504 E. Midlothian Blvd.
Yes 327
No 204
BEAVER PRECINCT 4
Weekly sale of beer, wine, mixed beverages and spirituous liquor at Vineyards at Pine Lake, 14101 Market St.
Yes 630
No 197
BEAVER PRECINCT 4
Sunday sale of wine, mixed beverages and spirituous liquor at Vineyards at Pine Lake, 14101 Market St.
Yes 592
No 235
BEAVER PRECINCT 4
Weekly off-premises sale of beer in the precinct.
Yes 478
No 336
BEAVER PRECINCT 4
Weekly off-premises sale of wine and mixed beverages in the precinct.
Yes 487
No 323
BEAVER PRECINCT 4
Sunday off-premises sale of wine and mixed beverages in the precinct.
Yes 454
No 362
BOARDMAN PRECINCT 1
Weekly sale of beer at the Casual Pint, 393 Boardman-Poland Road.
Yes 563
No 190
BOARDMAN PRECINCT 3
Weekly sale of beer, wine, mixed beverages and spirituous liquor at Fushimi, 840 Boardman-Poland Road.
Yes 398
No 163
BOARDMAN PRECINCT 3
Sunday sale of wine, mixed beverages and spirituous liquor at Fushimi, 840 Boardman-Poland Road.
Yes 370
No 191
CANFIELD TOWNSHIP PRECINCT 8
Weekly sale of beer, wine, mixed beverages and spirituous liquor for Cocca’s Pizza on northeast corner of South Canfield-Niles Road.
Yes 608
No 142
CANFIELD TOWNSHIP PRECINCT 8
Sunday sale of wine, mixed beverages and spirituous liquor for Cocca’s Pizza on northeast corner of South Canfield-Niles Road.
Yes 582
No 167
COITSVILLE PRECINCT 1
Sunday sale of wine and mixed beverages at Tic Toc Food Mart, 6922 McCartney Road.
Yes 230
No 91
JACKSON PRECINCT 1
Weekly sale of beer, wine, mixed beverages and spirituous liquor at Bailey Road 1-76 Travel Center at 12700 Leonard Parkway.
Yes 356
No 109
JACKSON PRECINCT 1
Sunday sale of wine and mixed beverages at Bailey Road 1-76 Travel Center at 12700 Leonard Parkway.
Yes 336
No 129
POLAND VILLAGE PRECINCT 1
Weekly sale of beer, wine and mixed beverages at Stop & Shop, 57 N. Main St.
Yes 586
No 182
POLAND VILLAGE PRECINCT 1
Sunday sale of wine and mixed beverages at Stop & Shop, 57 N. Main St.
Yes 537
No 229
SPRINGFIELD TWP. PRECINCT 6
Sunday sale of wine, mixed beverages and spirituous liquor at the VFW Triangle Post 2799, 3161 E. South Range Road.
Yes 295
No 97
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MAHONING COUNTY
58TH OHIO HOUSE DISTRICT
Michele Lepore-Hagan* (D) ; Corrine L. Sanderson (R); Andrea Mahone
• VINDY STORY: Three incumbents in the state Legislature representing Mahoning and Columbiana counties are facing challengers in this election
• VINDY SAYS: Boccieri, Sanderson excel in House district contests
59TH OHIO HOUSE DISTRICT
John Boccieri* (D); Don Manning (R)
• VINDY STORY: Three incumbents in the state Legislature representing Mahoning and Columbiana counties are facing challengers in this election
• VINDY SAYS: Boccieri, Sanderson excel in House district contests
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
(Term begins 1/2/17)
Anthony T. Traficanti* (D); Adam L. Rutushin (R)
• VINDY SAYS: Traficanti, Ditzler merit the support of the voters
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COUNTY COMMISSIONER
(Term begins 1/3/17)
David C. Ditzler* (D); George Levendis (R)
• VINDY SAYS: Traficanti, Ditzler merit the support of the voters
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CORONER
David Kennedy* (D), John J. Vargo (R)
• VINDY SAYS: Kennedy earns re-election as Mahoning Co. coroner
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ENGINEER
Patrick T. Ginnetti* (D)
PROSECUTOR
Paul J. Gains* (D)
RECORDER
Noralynn Palermo* (D); Steven M. Carter (R)
SHERIFF
Jerry Greene* (D)
TREASURER
Daniel R. Yemma* (D); Christine Lucarell Oliver (R)
• VINDY STORY: Insurance agent challenges county treasurer
CLERK OF COURTS
Anthony Vivo* (D); David Shaffer
7TH DISTRICT COURT OF APPEALS JUDGE
Gene Donofrio*
COMMON PLEAS COURT JUDGE
Anthony M. D’Apolito; Shirley J. Christian*
• VINDY SAYS: Experience gives Christian edge in judicial race
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JUVENILE COURT JUDGE
Theresa Dellick*.
COUNTY COURT JUDGE
David A. D’Apolito
ISSUES
MAHONING COUNTY: A 2-mill, 5-year renewal levy for the board of developmental disabilities to raise $5,304,225 annually.
YOUNGSTOWN: A citizen-initiative Community Bill of Rights charter amendment to do, among other things, ban fracking in the city.
YOUNGSTOWN: A citizen-initiative charter amendment to give additional rights to part-time workers.
YOUNGSTOWN: A charter amendment to eliminate a $12 fine for council members who miss meetings.
YOUNGSTOWN: A charter amendment to no longer restrict the city from making financial transactions by check only.
YOUNGSTOWN: A charter amendment requiring city council to redistrict up to 180 days after a U.S. Census if there’s a difference of at least 10 percent between the most- and least-populous wards.
YOUNGSTOWN: A charter amendment removing language requiring the mayor to appoint a member from the defunct park and recreation commission to the city’s planning commission.
AUSTINTOWN: A 1-mill, 5-year additional levy for roads and bridges work to raise $614,955 annually.
AUSTINTOWN: A 1-mill additional levy for a continuous period of time for police services to raise $614,995 annually.
BERLIN: A 1.75-mill, 5-year additional levy for roads and bridges work to raise $82,854 annually.
BOARDMAN: A 3-mill, 5-year renewal levy for current expenses to raise $1,320,490 annually.
BOARDMAN: A 0.7-mill, 5-year renewal levy for current expenses to raise $260,391 annually.
CAMPBELL: A charter amendment to increase the number of council members from five to seven with two being “at-large.”
CAMPBELL: A charter amendment to provide “sufficient time” at council meetings for the public to speak.
CAMPBELL: A charter amendment to change language from “three members” to “simple majority” to pass legislation.
CAMPBELL: A charter amendment to increase mayor’s term from two years to four years.
CAMPBELL: A charter amendment to give mayor authority to appoint the police chief.
CAMPBELL: A charter amendment to change language in Section 4.04 to clear up “ambiguous and contradictory language.”
CAMPBELL: A charter amendment to give mayor authority to appoint fire chief.
CAMPBELL: A charter amendment to make charter compliant with state civil-service laws.
CAMPBELL: A charter amendment to change language from “three members” to “simple majority.”
CAMPBELL: A charter amendment to allow “expenditures by city to increase or decrease as inflation fluctuates and to set the maximum expenditure amount allowed to be only 10 percent of amount allowed under Ohio Revised Code for state agencies to purchase supplies and services without competitive selections.”
CAMPBELL: A charter amendment to change nominating petition language for at-large council members, if approved by voters, requiring candidates to get at least 100 signatures.
CAMPBELL: A charter amendment to remove any part of charter found to be unconstitutional by the Ohio Supreme Court.
CAMPBELL: A charter amendment to not require 30 copies of agendas and proposed ordinances be made available to public for every council meeting and be replaced with “sufficient copies.”
CAMPBELL: A charter amendment to have the director of law serve a two-year term starting Dec. 1 after November election.
CANFIELD CITY: A 3.9-mill, 5-year additional levy for police services to raise $767,546 annually.
CARDINAL JOINT FIRE DISTRICT: A 0.42-mill, 5-year renewal levy for current operating expenses to raise $213,995 annually.
GREEN: A 1.5-mill, 5-year replacement levy for current expenses to raise $126,249 annually.
NEW MIDDLETOWN: A 2-mill, 5-year additional levy for police services to raise $49,583 annually.
POLAND VILLAGE: A 1-mill, 5-year renewal levy for police services to raise $57,233 annually.
POLAND TOWNSHIP: A 2-mill, 5-year renewal levy for road improvements to raise $204,232 annually.
• VINDY STORY: Poland voters to consider levy renewals
SEBRING: A 1-mill, 5-year renewal levy for recreational purposes to raise $30,088 annually.
SEBRING: A 3-mill, 5-year renewal levy for fire services to raise $129,978 annually.
SPRINGFIELD: A 2-mill, 5-year renewal levy for current expenses to raise $177,346 annually.
SPRINGFIELD: A 2-mill, 5-year renewal levy for fire services to raise $231,391 annually.
BOARDMAN SCHOOLS: A 5.5-mill, 10-year renewal levy – replacing two existing levies – for emergency requirements to raise $4,646,975 annually.
• VINDY SAYS: Support property-tax levy renewals for public schools
SEBRING SCHOOLS: A 1-percent, 5-year income tax renewal to raise $500,000 annually.
LIQUOR OPTIONS
YOUNGSTOWN PRECINCT 4D: Permit the Sunday sale of wine, mixed beverages and spirituous liquor at Dash Inn, 2716 Mahoning Ave.
YOUNGSTOWN PRECINCT 6C: Permit the Monday-to-Saturday sale of beer and mixed beverages at the Market Street Express, 3130 Market St.
YOUNGSTOWN PRECINCT 6C: Permit the Sunday sale of beer, wine and mixed beverages at the Market Street Express, 3130 Market St.
YOUNGSTOWN PRECINCT 7C: Permit the Sunday sale of wine and mixed beverages at True North, 504 E. Midlothian Blvd.
BEAVER PRECINCT 4: Permit the Monday-to-Saturday sale of beer, wine, mixed beverages and spirituous liquor at Vineyards at Pine Lake, 14101 Market St.
BEAVER PRECINCT 4: Permit the Sunday sale of wine, mixed beverages and spirituous liquor at Vineyards at Pine Lake, 14101 Market St.
BEAVER PRECINCT 4: Permit the Monday-to-Saturday off-premises sale of beer in the precinct.
BEAVER PRECINCT 4: Permit the Monday-to-Saturday off-premises sale of wine and mixed beverages in the precinct.
BEAVER PRECINCT 4: Permit the Sunday off-premises sale of wine and mixed beverages in the precinct.
BOARDMAN PRECINCT 1: Permit the Monday-to-Saturday sale of beer at the Casual Pint, 393 Boardman-Poland Road.
BOARDMAN PRECINCT 3: Permit the Monday-to-Saturday sale of beer, wine, mixed beverages and spirituous liquor at Fushimi, 840 Boardman-Poland Road.
BOARDMAN PRECINCT 3: Permit the Sunday sale of wine, mixed beverages and spirituous liquor at Fushimi, 840 Boardman-Poland Road.
CANFIELD TOWNSHIP PRECINCT 8: Permit the Monday-to-Saturday sale of beer, wine, mixed beverages and spirituous liquor for Cocca’s Pizza on northeast corner of South Canfield-Niles Road.
CANFIELD TOWNSHIP PRECINCT 8: Permit the Sunday sale of wine, mixed beverages and spirituous liquor for Cocca’s Pizza on northeast corner of South Canfield-Niles Road.
COITSVILLE PRECINCT 1: Permit the Sunday sale of wine and mixed beverages at Tic Toc Food Mart, 6922 McCartney Road.
JACKSON PRECINCT 1: Permit the Monday-to-Saturday sale of beer, wine, mixed beverages and spirituous liquor at Bailey Road 1-76 Travel Center at 12700 Leonard Parkway.
JACKSON PRECINCT 1: Permit the Sunday sale of wine and mixed beverages at Bailey Road 1-76 Travel Center at 12700 Leonard Parkway.
POLAND VILLAGE PRECINCT 1: Permit the Monday-to-Saturday sale of beer, wine and mixed beverages at Stop & Shop, 57 N. Main St.
POLAND VILLAGE PRECINCT 1: Permit the Sunday sale of wine and mixed beverages at Stop & Shop, 57 N. Main St.
SPRINGFIELD PRECINCT 6: Permit the Sunday sale of wine, mixed beverages and spirituous liquor at the VFW Triangle Post 2799, 3161 E. South Range Road.
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