Across the state, voters will decide if their school district's levies pass or fail. Right here in Northeast Ohio, there are dozens of races voters will be casting their ballots for or against.
Across the state, voters will decide if school district levies and other funding issues pass or fail. Right here in Northeast Ohio, there are nearly two dozen races voters will be casting their ballots for or against.
WATCH:RELATED: Why Ohio ballots are packed with school levies — and how we got hereCuyahoga County Independence Local SchoolsLakewood City School DistrictThe Lakewood City School District is asking voters for more funding to cover operating expenses, including maintaining academic programming, technology, and security. RELATED: Lakewood City Schools asks voters to approve levy as property tax concerns split residentsParma City School DistrictFor the first time in Parma City School District history, the board is proposing to eliminate three property tax levies, but only if voters approve a 1.75% earned income tax.
RELATED: Parma City Schools to eliminate property tax levies if voters approve income taxSolon City SchoolsStrongsville City SchoolsStrongsville is asking voters to approve a levy to fund the construction, renovation and replacement of several elementary schools. RELATED: New bond could mean major changes for Strongsville elementary schoolsLake CountyMentor Exempted Village School DistrictThe district is asking voters to approve a levy that will generate nearly $14 million, but the amount has some residents concerned due to the amount they would have to pay each year.
RELATED: Mentor superintendent discusses upcoming levy requestPainesville City Local School DistrictWickliffe City School DistrictLorain CountyAmherst School DistrictAvon Lake School DistrictLorain City School DistrictMedina CountyWadsworth City School DistrictPortage County Kent City School DistrictStreetsboro City School DistrictStark County Plain Local School DistrictLouisville City School DistrictSummit CountyBarberton City School DistrictBarberton's superintendent previously told News 5 that levy funding is critical for the district as it is in fiscal caution. RELATED: Levy vote could put Barberton City Schools on path to recovery, but won't fix everythingNorton City School DistrictTallmadge City School DistrictTwinsburg City School DistrictThis article will be updated late Tuesday with unofficial results. CLICK HERE to view our election results page.
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