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SOLON, OH — Solon residents again headed to polls to decide the future of their communities on Tuesday.
Voters made decisions on Issue 56, picked a Board of Education representatives and a Ward 4 councilperson. See how the races played out below.
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Solon races we're watching Issue 56 — A 0.5 mill renewal levy for Solon's Service and Safety Departments
For the levy — 3,227Against the levy — 832 Solon Board of Education candidates:
Top two vote recipients receive positions.
Michele Barksdale — 2,893John N. Heckman — 2,549Caryne Urbank — 901 Solon Ward 4 Council candidates:
Michael Kan — 848Marc R. Kotora — 406Voters braved a chilly, rainy day to cast their ballots in races for city council, school boards and on Issue 56. Polls opened at 6:30 a.m. and remained open until 7:30 p.m. Across Ohio, 377,399 people chose to vote early, with 172,886 casting their ballots in-person, Secretary of State Frank LaRose said.
"There is no such thing as an 'off-year' election and voters have been proving that by coming out and making their voices heard in this important election over the past four weeks. Election Day is here and once again Ohio is ready," LaRose said.
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