Election News...
Wayne County voters headed to the polls Nov. 8 to have their voices heard on the dozens of races and ballot initiatives up for their consideration in the fall general election.
Mayor says council will discuss whether to try again.
New Philadelphia Municipal Court Magistrate Nan DeGarmo VonAllman seeks the position as New Philadelphia Municipal Court Judge.
Stephanie Harris is running for Dennison Village Council.
Paul Collins is running for Dennison Village Council.
Greg DiDonato is running for Dennison Village Council
Information on Linda Wilson, current candidate for Sugarcreek Village Council.
Jeff Schrock runs for Sugarcreek Village Council
John Meek is a current candidate for Sugarcreek Village Council.
Current Sugarcreek Mayor Jeremiah Johnson is running for re-election in 2011.
Gary E. Franks is running for Bolivar Village Council.
Information from Marvin Fete, candidate for New Philadelphia Law Director.
A road fund renewal will be on the Nov. 8 ballot for Salt Creek Township voters.
A tax levy renewal to fund the volunteer fire and rescue squad will be on the Nov. 8 ballot for Richland Township.
As the levy for East Holmes School District approaches Nov. 8, a number of district residents will discuss why the school district is of such vital significance to the communities which make up East Holmes.
Doug O'Meara seeks re-election as Dover Law Director.
Local attorney, John Gartrell, seeks Dover Law Director position.
Information on Clayton Miller, candidate for Sugarcreek mayor.
Information on Mark Haney and Lloyd Bullock, candidates for Uhrichsvile Ward 1.
Tom Gerber seeks position at New Philadelphia Mayor.
Richard Homrighausen, current Dover Mayor, seeks re-election.
New Philadelphia Mayor Mike Taylor seeks re-election in 2011.
New Philadelphia Law Director, Michael C. Johnson, seeks re-election in 2011.
Local attorney, Kristin Zemis, seeks position as New Philadelphia Municipal Court Judge.
Tony Korns seeks position as Mayor of Dover.
A two mill levy will be up for consideration on Election Day, and voters of Paint Township are being asked to vote in favor to refurbish the community's roads.
As the levy for East Holmes School District approaches Nov. 8, a number of district residents will discuss why the school district is of such vital significance to the communities which make up East Holmes.
According to Mike Lauber, co-chair of the Dover Code Red Our School, Our Choice committee, the three most common questions asked about the proposal to build a new Dover High School are why new? Why now and why there?
Village officials urge voters to approve two levies to fund streets and streetlight maintenance in Holmesville.
A recent public forum gave Dover residents the opportunity to question candidates and the Dover schools bond issue held at the Tuscarawas County Senior Center. The free forum was opened to the public and was attended by more than 130 people in the 2 1/2 hour session organized by the Dover Exchange...
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