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LIVE: 2024 Election results in Perry County, Ohio

Voters are deciding on several races and levies this election. Here's a look at the results.

PERRY COUNTY, Ohio — Voters in Perry County, Ohio were asked to decide on a number of local races and levies this election. 

Some of the local races include a representative to Congress (12th district), state senator (20th district, two state representatives (69th and 92nd districts) and county commissioner and auditor. 

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One issue most Perry County residents are voting on is the county’s proposed tax levy to assist with the operation of a 9-1-1 system and countywide public safety communications. The proposed levy amounts to $24 for each $100,000 of appraised home value for five years. 

Franklin Local School District has a levy renewal on the ballot that would go toward permanent improvements. If passed, residents would contribute $70 for each $100,000 of appraised home value. 

Here are election results for some of the top races in Perry County. 

🗳️ You can view full election results for Perry County at 10TV.com/elections

What races and issues are on the ballot in Perry County, Ohio? 

  • U.S. House Representative 12th district 
  • Ohio House 69th district and 92nd district 
  • Ohio Senate 20th district 
  • County commissioner 
  • County auditor 
  • State Board of Education 6th district 
  • Corning Village expense tax levy renewal - A 
  • Corning Village expense tax levy renewal - B 
  • Corning Village road tax levy renewal 
  • Corning Village cemeteries tax levy renewal 
  • Pike Township tax levy replacement 
  • Perry County Home tax levy renewal 
  • Perry County tax levy renewal (operation of 911) 
  • Village of Crooksville proposed ordinance - electric aggregation 
  • Village of Crooksville proposed ordinance - gas aggregation 
  • Hemlock Village tax levy additional 
  • Village of Roseville tax levy renewal – cemetery operations 
  • Village of Roseville tax levy renewal – parks and rec operations 
  • Franklin Local School District tax levy renewal 
  • Hopewell Township tax levy replacement 
  • Jackson Township tax levy replacement - fire protection (2.5 mills) 
  • Jackson Township tax levy replacement - fire protection (2 mills) 
  • Jackson Township zoning plan 
  • Reading Township tax levy renewal 
  • Village of Shawnee tax levy renewal (1 mill) 
  • Village of Shawnee tax levy renewal (4 mills) 
  • Saltlick Township tax levy additional 
  • Village of Thornville tax levy renewal and increase 

Presidential race

Credit: AP
This combination of photos shows presidential nominees Vice President Kamala Harris, left, and former President Donald Trump, right. (AP Photo)

Across the state, Ohioans cast their ballots for president of the United States of America – choosing between Vice President Kamala Harris (Democratic Party) and former President Donald Trump (Republican Party).

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Trump and Harris have been traveling across the country campaigning for the last few months in an attempt to gain support and win the presidential vote.

In Harris’ campaign, she has taken the approach of exciting and organizing the diverse Democratic base, especially younger generations, nonwhite voters and women, while convincing moderate Republicans who dislike Trump that they should be comfortable with her in the Oval Office, some policy disagreements notwithstanding. That’s the same formula Biden used in defeating Trump four years ago, flipping traditionally GOP-leaning states like Arizona and Georgia and narrowing the gap in North Carolina.

Trump, meanwhile, appears to bet that his path back to the White House depends mostly on his core supporters, plus enough new support from working- and middle-class voters drawn to his promises of tax breaks.

Statewide races include a vote to decide who will represent the Buckeye State as a U.S. senator. Incumbent Sherrod Brown (Democrat) is running for re-election. His opponent is Cleveland businessman Bernie Moreno (Republican). There's also Ohio Issue 1, an initiative seeking to establish the Ohio Citizens Redistricting Commission.

🗳️You can view full election results at 10TV.com/elections.

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