LUCAS COUNTY - TURNOUT 19.35%
- Toledo City Council
- District 1
- Tyrone Riley (D) - 2,035 (57.94%)
- Shaun Strong (I) - 1,477 (42.06%)
- District 2
- Matt Cherry (D) - 3,729 (60.31%)
- Abigail Sadowy (R) - 2,454 (39.69%)
- District 3
- Glen Cook (R) - 1,125 (49.56%)
- Theresa Gadus (D) - 1,145 (50.44%)
- District 4
- June Boyd (D) - 689 (26.25%)
- Yvonne Harper (D) - 1,936 (73.75%)
- District 5
- Sam Melden (D) - 3,602 (61.83%)
- Tom Names (R) - 2,224 (38.17%)
- District 6
- Chris Delaney (D) - 2,757 (57.93%)
- Ron Murphy (R) - 2,002 (42.07%)
- District 1
- Judge of Municipal Court – Toledo
- Josh Lanzinger - 13,541 (50.73%)
- Tom Puffenberger - 13,153 (49,27%)
- Maumee City Mayor
- Richard Carr (R) - 2,180 (59.35%)
- John Jezak (I) - 1,493 (40.65%)
- Maumee City Council- 3 seats
- Carrie Hartman - 1,644 (16.44%)
- Gabriel Barrow - 1,971 (19.71%)
- Jon Fiscus - 1,525 (15.25%)
- Jim MacDonald - 1,767 (17.67%)
- Scott Noonan - 1,662 (16.62%)
- Lou Thomson - 1,422 (14.33%)
- Oregon City Council – 4 seats
- Marvin Dabish - 86 (18.30%)
- Steve Hornyak - 117 (24.89%)
- Kathleen Pollauf - 124 (26.38%)
- Steven Salander
- Cassie Tinta
- Timothy Zale - 125 (26.60%)
- Sylvania City Council – 4 seats
- Mark Frye - 1,436 (22.10%)
- Doug Haynam - 1,301 (20.02%)
- Ben Malczewski - 1,027 (15.80%)
- Brian McCann - 1,527 (23.50%)
- Lyndsey Stough - 1,207 (18.57%)
- Waterville City Council – 3 seats
- Todd Borowski - 557 (25.98%)
- Barb Bruno - 670 (31.25%)
- Rodney Frey - 540 (25.19%)
- Todd Gagne - 377 (17.58%)
- Jerusalem Township Trustee – 1 seat
- Edward Gilbert - 1 (4.76%)
- Vernon Meinke - 5 (23.81%)
- Mark Sattler - 15 (71.43%)
- Providence Township Trustee – 1seat
- Jeremiah Floyd - 335 (72.04%)
- James Stang - 130 (27.96%)
- Richfield Township Trustee – 1 seat
- John Hassen - 5 (50%)
- Andrew Lumbrezer - 5 (50%)
- Spencer Township Trustee – 1 seat
- John Dean Anderson - 134 (51.94%)
- Anthony Bettinger - 93 (36.05%)
- D. Hilarion Smith - 31 (12.02%)
- Swanton Township Trustee- 1 seat
- Jeff Powers - 278 (42.90%)
- Gary Schroder - 370 (57.10%)
- Sylvania Township Trustee – 1 seat
- James Crosby - 2,035 (38.38%)
- Neal Mahoney - 3,267 (61.62%)
- Washington Township Trustee – 1 seat
- Kellie Schlachter - 324 (53.91%)
- Joanne Vail-Nixon - 277 (46.09%)
- Holland Village Council
- Terry Nachtrab - 187 (50.27%)
- Noah Stone - 185 (49.73%)
- Ottawa Hills Village Council – 2 seats
- Matthew Gargas - 407 (28.97%)
- John Lewis - 413 (29.40%)
- Katherine O’Connell - 585 (41.64%)
- Swanton Village Mayor
- Ann Roth - 16 (42.11%)
- Neil Toeppe - 22 (57.89%)
- Anthony Wayne Local School District Board of Education – 3 seats
- Jeffery Baden - 2,280 (27.55%)
- Pam Brint - 2,149 (25.97%)
- Jayna Reagan - 2,037 (24.61%)
- Andrew Teet - 1,810 (21.87%)
- Toledo City School District Board of Education – 2 seats
- Sheena Barnes - 10,262 (38.44%)
- Stephanie Eichenberg - 10,354 (38.79%)
- Dan Jaksetic - 6,079 (22.77%)
- Washington Local School District Board of Education
- Karen Mayfield - 3,172 (52.58%)
- Christopher Sharp - 2,861 (47.42%)
- Washington Local School District Board of Education
- Melanie Garcia - 3,591 (34.98%)
- Irshad Bannister - 3,390 (33.02%)
- Eric Kiser - 3,284 (31.99%)
- Issue 1 – Richfield Township – renewal, 2.5 mills for fire for five years
- FOR - 10 (90.91%)
- AGAINST - 1 (9.09%)
- Issue 2 – Jerusalem Township – renewal, 2 mill for general construction of roads and bridges for five years
- FOR - 17 (80.95%)
- AGAINST - 4 (19.05%)
- Issue 3 – Jerusalem Township – renewal and increase, 6.5 mills (5 mills renewal and 1.5 increase) for fire protection for five years
- FOR - 17 (85%)
- AGAINST 3 - (15%)
- Issue 4 – Springfield Township – renewal, 2.5 mills for fire protection for five years
- FOR - 2,051 (76.08%)
- AGAINST - 645 (23.92%)
- Issue 5 – Providence Township – additional, 3.0 mills for fire protection
- FOR - 349 (72.41%)
- AGAINST - 133 (27.59%)
- Issue 6 – Springfield Local Schools – renewal, 5.27 mills for purpose of avoiding an operating deficit of the school district for five years
- FOR - 2,175 (63.65%)
- AGAINST - 1,242 (36.35%)
- Issue 7 – Washington Local School District – bond issue and additional, 3.0 mills for the bond issue for 37 years for construction of elementary schools and 3.9 mills for current operating expenses
- FOR - 3,973 (55.84%)
- AGAINST - 3,142 (44.16%)
- Issue 8 – Lucas County – renewal and increase, 0.60 mills renewal and 0.15 increase for 0.75 mills for the purpose of providing and maintaining senior citizens services or facilities and programs for five years
- FOR - 31,641 (70.16%)
- AGAINST - 13,456 (29.84)
WOOD COUNTY - TURNOUT: 31.46%
- Bowling Green City Council – 3rd Ward
- Ryan Holley (R) - 827
- Rachel Phipps (D) - 955
- Bowling Green City Council – 4th Ward
- Jeff Dennis (D) - 1,457
- William Herald (R) - 1,578
- Perrysburg City Council – 4 seats
- Dustin Decker - 3,387
- Randy Fahringer - 1,835
- Cory Kulhman - 3,854
- Jan Materni - 3,470
- Timothy McCarthy - 4,138
- Jonathan Smith - 3,721
- Bloomdale Village Mayor
- Robert Clark - 48
- Stephen Schafer - 55
- Bradner Village Mayor
- Tammy Kreais - 160
- Virgil Shull Jr. - 72
- Custar Village Mayor
- Robert Cavin - 41
- Renee Hartman - 11
- Grand Rapids Village Council – 2 seats
- Rachel Smith - 114
- Lynn Sylvain - 59
- Rick Tolles - 147
- Pemberville Village Mayor
- Carol Bailey - 230
- Eric Campbell - 90
- Joshua Jacobs - 91
- Tontogany Village Mayor
- Jason Benedict - 29
- Mattew Shanahan - 40
- Walbridge Village Council – 2 seats
- Karen Baron - 262
- Vicky Canales Pratt - 203
- Tonya Sommer - 195
- Weston Village Mayor
- Shad Kendall - 134
- Jeremy Schroder - 162
- Henry Township Trustee
- Cliff Brumbaugh - 296
- John Stewart - 199
- Lake Township Trustee
- Kenneth Gilsdorf - 667
- Scott Wright - 471
- Montgomery Township Trustee
- Alfred Rubel - 486
- Daniel Zeigler - 366
- Perry Township Trustee
- Jacob Stearns - 148
- Chad Wonderly - 173
- Plain Township Trustee
- Ron Bechstein - 307
- Gerald Cromley - 195
- Weston Township Trustee
- Michael Jacob Brown - 273
- Gregory Stevens - 129
- Bowling Green Local School District – 3 seats
- Jill Carr - 3,602
- Grant Chamberlain - 2,232
- Tracy Hovest - 2,823
- Ryan Myers - 2,029
- Brian Smith - 1,851
- Ginny Stewart - 3,095
- Richard Strow - 2,016
- Peggy Thompson - 2,344
- Eastwood Local School District – 2 seats
- Mindy Gallant - 639
- James Rogers - 1,009
- Randy Rothenbuhler - 1,241
- Elmwood Local School District – 3 seats
- Melanie Davis - 643
- Ryan Lee - 83
- Jeremie Pennington - 625
- Debora Reynolds - 682
- Gibsonburg Exempted Village School District – 2 seats
- Timothy Damschroder - 1
- Edward Herman Jr. - 1
- David Mason - 1
- Lindsay Sutter -1
- Perrysburg Exempted Village School District – 2 seats
- Jarman Davis - 4,728
- Kelly Ewbank - 5,535
- Ray Pohlman - 5,257
- Rossford Exempted Village School District – 3 seats
- Sharon Belkofer - 1,223
- Tiffany Densic - 1,321
- Joel Haas - 823
- Kent Murphree - 1,12
- Brenna Reynolds - 908
- Northwood - Sensible marijuana ordinance
- FOR - 344
- AGAINST - 315
- Perrysburg Exempted Schools - Additional - 7.9 mill
- FOR - 5,530
- AGAINST - 4,971
- Perrysburg City - Replacement - 1 mill for garbage services
- FOR - 5,759
- AGAINST - 2,139
- Rossford - additional - 1 mill - parks
- FOR - 851
- AGAINST - 656
- Rossford - additional - 1 mill - Payment of EMS and firefighters
- FOR - 1,032
- AGAINST - 483
- Rossford - additional - 1 mill - recreation
- FOR - 750
- AGAINST - 744
- Rossford - additional - 2.8 mills - fire service and equipment
- FOR - 991
- AGAINST - 517
- Bowling Green City School District - 1.6 mills income tax & bond issue
- FOR - 3,889
- AGAINST - 3,960
- Mid-County Ambulance District - replace and decrease - 4.5 mills
- FOR - 876
- AGAINST - 385