Politics & Government
Timothy McGinty is the Democrats' Choice for Cuyahoga County Prosecutor
And the health and human services renewal levy passed by a wide margin.
The unofficial results are all in now from the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections. The polls officially closed at 7:30 p.m. March 6.
Results for the absentee ballots and the 1,082 precincts have been posted and can be found below.
Five Democrats were vying for their party’s nomination to run for the Cuyahoga County Prosecutor’s seat in November. Timothy J. McGinty will be the Democrats' candidate in November. No Republicans are on the ballot. Edward S. Wade Jr. has filed as an Independent candidate.
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All the candidates running for County Council will appear again in the general election in November. The number of precincts counted in each race is available below.
Dale Miller (D)
9,130 2 (87 of 87 precincts counted) Anna E. Melendez (R)
2,843 4 (90 of 90 precincts counted)
Chuck Germana (D)
8,328 6 (101 of 101 precincts counted)
Jack Schron (R)
7,493 8 (98 of 98 precincts counted) Pernel Jones Jr. (D)
7,780 10 (102 of 102 precincts counted) Julian Rogers (D)
9,400
Voters also voted to renew a 4.8-mill tax levy for health and human services. The renewal will last for four years.
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153,754 Against Issue 15
71,318
* Results for the above races are unofficial.
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