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Final Stow Election Results 2012

In two races that were closer than most in Summit County, Rep. Kristina Daley Roegner of Hudson and County Councilwoman Gloria Rodgers of Stow retained their positions. Continue reading for more 2012 Summit County election results.

 

(Information is final but unofficial according to the Summit County Board of Elections.) 

Click here for the results of Issue 67, the Stow-Munroe Falls School District's renewal levy. 

------- Last updated: 12:40 a.m. 

Summit County Fiscal Officer:

298/298 precincts counted. 

*Kristen M. Scalise (D-Cuyahoga Falls)  151,244
Ron Antal (R-Stow) 81,092

Summit County Executive:

298/298 precincts counted. 

*Russ Pry (D-Akron)  146,603
Frank A. Larson, Jr. (R-Munroe Falls) 86,385

Summit County Engineer:

298/298 precincts counted. 

Alan Brubaker 137,014
Bruce L. Robinson 87,517

Summit County Prosecutor:

298/298 precincts counted. 

*Sherri Bevan Walsh (D) 159,594
Candace Kim Knox (R-Akron) 77,608

Summit County Sheriff:

298/298 precincts counted

Steve Barry (D-Uniontown) 147,068
Randy L. Rivers (R-Cuyahoga Falls) 83,569

District 3 County Council:

43/43 precincts counted. 

*Gloria Rodgers (R-Stow) 20,041
Russ Iona (D-Cuyahoga Falls) 13,065

At-Large County Council:

298/298 precincts counted. 

Jane M. Davis 87,784
Sandra Kurt 132,367

Clerk of Courts:

298/298 precincts counted. 

Daniel Horrigan 139,970
Kandi S. O'Connor 88,888

14th Ohio Congressional District:

84/84 precincts counted. 

Elaine R. Mastromatteo (G) 2,243
Dale Virgil Blanchard (D) 26,629
David P. Joyce (R) 34,124
David Macko (L) 2,174

(67 write-in candidates.)

37th District State Representative:

71/71 precincts counted. 

Tom Schmida (D) 26,960
Kristina Daley Roegner (R-Hudson) 31,878

Issue 73 — Summit County Children Services Board:

(Issue 73 is a 2.25-mill renewal levy for the protection and placement of abused and neglected children.) 

202/298 precincts counted. 

For 168,431
Against 77,493

* indicates incumbent. 

Related Topics: Summit County Council, Summit County Engineer, election 2012, issue 67, issue 73, stow election results, stow levy results, summit county board of elections, summit county clerk of court, and summit county election results

Larry Kinnan

9:31 am on Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Congratulations to Gloria, Kristina and David Joyce on their victories !!!

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James Thomas

9:12 am on Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Excuse Me,
How does Patch describe a 7k election margin for Ms. Rodgers and a 5k margin for Ms. Roegner as "close"?

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Amanda Harnocz

9:26 am on Wednesday, November 7, 2012

I wrote "closer than most." There weren't any real tight races that I was covering last night as far as numbers go.

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Jack Kelly

9:57 am on Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Percentage-wise, it was close in regards to the Roegner-Schmida campaign.

Jack Kelly

9:57 am on Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Pretty sad that Roegner won.
Just another water carrier for the Republican Party and working AGAINST the people and FOR big business -- like gas and oil.

Roegner voted AGAINST a tax cut for citizens while support big oil and gas, significant contributors to her campaign. But, people would only be screaming about it if a Democrat did that.

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Rob Baker

2:45 pm on Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Roegner win was the most disappointing news of the night. This was essentially a vote for Michelle Rhee of Studentsfirst to sit on the House education committee. Not good for Ohio education

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JIM STARKEY

1:22 pm on Thursday, November 8, 2012

TO JAMES THOMAS---they are the newspaper people. They can do anything even if wrong and can rationalize it away. Its there freedom!!! HOW IN THE WORLD COULD IT BE EXPLAINED THAT WE HAVE ELECTED THE ENEMY ONE MORE TIME!!!

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James Thomas

10:06 pm on Thursday, November 8, 2012

Calm Jim,
for better or for worse, the world will go as it will, not as you or I would have it.

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