Tuesday Is Election Day in Ohio

A voter casts their ballot at a polling station in the Summit Christian Fellowship in Big Bear, California, November 8, 2016. / AFP / Bill Wechter        (Photo credit should read BILL WECHTER/AFP/Getty Images)

( Ohio ) - Voters head to the polls on Tuesday to decide a pair of statewide ballot issues and a variety of local races and issues.

Hamilton County: Ballots will have Cincinnati citizens voting for mayor, city council, and Cincinnati Public Schools board of education members. There are three county-wide levies: renewals for substance abuse/mental health treatment, health and hospital services, and senior citizens. Issues for local villages and municipalities are mostly renewal levies, electric/gas aggregation, and Sunday liquor sales, though North College Hill, Cleves, Lincoln Heights, and Southwest Local Schools are asking for new money from taxpayers. Hamilton County election results here.

Butler County: Voters are deciding the mayor of Hamilton, a variety of city council and township trustee seats, and one county-wide issue: a renewal levy for children services. The City of Monroe is looking for a 0.5% income tax increase. New Miami, Seven Mile, Hanover Twp, and Liberty Twp all have new money issues on the ballot. Miami Valley Career Center, and Preble Shawnee Schools have tax/bond issues to decide. Butler County election results here.

Warren County: There are various candidates for city councils, township trustees, and school boards. As far as issues go, there's nothing for the whole county to decide. The City of Franklin has some charter amendments, Little Miami Schools has a bond issue, and several bars/stores are looking for permission to sell liquor on Sundays. Warren County election results here.

Clermont County: Candidates are running for Milford City Council, Goshen Township Trustee, and various school board seats. Again, no county issues, but there are renewal levies in Newtonsville and Pierce Twp. Clermont County election results here.

Polls in Ohio are open from 6:30am to 7:30pm. Click here to find your polling location.


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