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  2. Ohio county government - Wikipedia

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    Ohio county government is the structure of official managerial and legal bodies of the counties of Ohio, USA. It is marked by a loose organization and a diffusion of power, the basic framework not having been changed since the nineteenth century. The Ohio Constitution allows counties to set up a charter government as many cities and villages do ...

  3. Administrative divisions of Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Administrative divisions of Ohio. The administrative divisions of Ohio are counties, municipalities (cities and villages), townships, special districts, and school districts. Elections for county officials are held in even-numbered years, while elections for officials in the municipalities, townships, and local boards of education are held in ...

  4. 2024 Ohio Issue 1 - Wikipedia

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    The 2024 Ohio redistricting commission initiative was a citizen-initiated constitutional amendment, Issue 1 on the ballot, that was defeated 53.8% to 46.2% in the November 2024 election. [1] If passed, the amendment would have replaced the existing politician-led Ohio Redistricting Commission with a citizen-led 15-member Ohio Citizen ...

  5. Stark County commissioners' races. Meet the incumbents and ...

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    October 6, 2024 at 2:27 AM. CANTON ‒ Two incumbent Stark County commissioners are facing new challengers in the Nov. 5 general election. Democrat Joe Cole, a former Canton council member and ...

  6. A tide of election worker resignations raises alarms ahead of ...

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    In Pennsylvania – another presidential battleground – nearly 70 county election directors or assistant directors in at least 40 of the state’s 67 counties have left their jobs since January ...

  7. Elections in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, Ohio was the tipping point state, as Bush won the state with 51% of the vote, giving him its 20 electoral votes and the margin he needed in the Electoral College for re-election. The state was closely contested in 2008 and 2012, with Barack Obama winning narrowly on both occasions.

  8. Ohio election: See our voter guide on contested races, issues ...

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    The massive district includes Pickaway County in central Ohio, then goes south through Ross County (Chillicothe) to the Ohio River, east to where the river borders the northern West Virginia ...

  9. County Executive of Cuyahoga County, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Formation. January 1, 2011. Salary. $175,000. Website. executive.cuyahogacounty.us. The County Executive of Cuyahoga County, the second largest county in Ohio, and the 29th largest county by population in the United States, is the elected chief executive of the Cuyahoga County government. Democrat Chris Ronayne is the current county executive.