Mahoning County voter guide: What you need to know now
We'll be updating this voter guide through the election season. Don't see the information you want or need here? Email us your question at news@mahoningmatters.com
In this guide:
- What you need to know now
- The candidates on your ballot
- The questions and issues, like tax levies, on your ballot
What you need to know now
How to register to vote: You can click here to register online. You can also download an application from the Secretary of State website, print it, and mail it to: Mahoning County Board of Elections, 345 Oak Hill Ave., Suite 101, Youngstown, OH 44502.
Documents you need to register online: Ohio driver's license or state ID with number; name; date of birth; address; last four digits of your Social Security number.
When to register to vote: To vote in the Nov. 2 election, your registration application must be received by mail, or delivered to the board of elections office, or online no later than Monday, Oct. 4. Boards of elections offices are open Oct. 4 until 9 p.m.
Who can register to vote: U.S. citizens, at least 18 years old on or before Nov. 2, 2021, and a resident of Ohio for at least 30 days before the election.
If I'm already registered, should I check my voter registration?: Yes. You can do so at the Secretary of State website.
How to request an absentee/mail-in ballot: If you choose not to vote at a public polling location on Election Day, you can request a ballot in advance — called absentee voting. Voters can click here to print the form from the Secretary of State website. Though the board of elections may have received your application, it won't start mailing absentee ballots until Oct. 5.
When to request an absentee/mail-in ballot: You can request an absentee ballot now for the general election on Nov. 2. The window to request is open until three days before the election but in practicality that deadline leaves little time for the postal service to get the ballot to you and for you to return it.
When and how to return an absentee/mail-in ballot: Your completed ballot must be postmarked — at the latest — by Nov. 1, the day before the election. Placing the ballot in a mailbox does not guarantee that it will be postmarked. Deliver it personally to a post office and request that it be marked. It's your responsibility to make sure it has enough postage. Alternatively, you can drop it off in person at your county board of elections during business hours and before the polls close at 7:30 p.m. on Election Day. You don't have to wait until Election Day to deliver.
In Mahoning County, the absentee/mail-in ballot dropbox is located just outside entrance A of the Oakhill Renaissance Center at 345 Oak Hill Ave.
Can I track my absentee/mail-in ballot? Yes. Click here to track your absentee ballot on the county board of elections website.
How, where and when to vote early in-person: You can vote early at the county elections office, 345 Oak Hill Ave., Suite 101, Youngstown, which will open for early voting Oct. 5, 28 days before Election Day (Nov. 2). You'll need identification, such as a driver's license, bank statement, utility bill, pay stub, military or state ID to vote.
All Ohio board of elections offices have extended hours to accommodate early voters:
• Tuesday, Oct. 5 to Friday, Oct. 8: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
• Monday, Oct. 11: Columbus Day [elections offices will be closed]
• Tuesday, Oct. 12 to Friday, Oct. 15: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
• Monday, Oct. 18 to Friday, Oct. 22: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
• Monday, Oct. 25 to Friday, Oct. 29: 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.
• Saturday, Oct. 30: 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
• Sunday, Oct. 31: 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.
• Monday, Nov. 1: 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Where do I vote on Election Day? On Election Day, Nov. 2, you'll visit your polling place to vote in-person. If you're already registered to vote, you can look up your polling place on the county elections board's website. If you've already cast an absentee or mail-in ballot or voted early in-person, you won't be able to vote on Election Day.
How to be a poll worker: Ohio relies on 35,000 registered, bipartisan voters to work the polls on Election Day. Because many poll workers are of retirement age, they face increased health risks due to COVID-19. Last year, there was high interest in expanding the hiring pool to include younger people. Pay varies by county.
Click here to sign up to be a poll worker. You can also call Mahoning County's election offices at 330-783-2474. Potential poll workers will be asked whether they are Democrat or Republican.
Still have questions? Here's a list of frequently asked questions about voting in Ohio.
This election guide was produced with contributions from the Ohio media collaborative Your Voice Ohio.
Candidates
Here's a rundown of every race in Mahoning County. Your ballot will look different depending on where you live. You can look up your ballot here. We'll be updating this list with a look at the key races, so check back.
City races
Alliance President of Council (elect one, uncontested)
Full four-year term commencing Jan. 1, 2022
Arthur D. Garnes (R, incumbent)
Alliance Councilperson-At-Large (elect three)
Full term commencing Jan. 1, 2022
Kristopher Bugara (R, incumbent)
Phillip G. Mastroianni (R, incumbent)
Marion Grimes (nonpartisan)
Jack Madison (R)
David Smith (D)
Alliance 2nd Ward Councilperson (elect one, uncontested)
Full term commencing Jan. 1, 2022
Cindy S. King (D, incumbent)
Alliance 3rd Ward Councilperson (elect one, uncontested)
Full four-year term commencing Jan. 1, 2022
Ed Lohnes (R, incumbent)
Alliance Law Director (elect one, uncontested)
Unexpired term ending Dec. 31, 2023
Caitlin Weyer (R, incumbent)
Alliance Treasurer (elect one, uncontested)
Full four-year term commencing Jan. 1, 2022
Dennis R. Clunk (D)
Campbell Mayor (elect one)
Full two-year term commencing Dec. 1, 2021
Nicholas Phillips (incumbent)
Bryan K. Tedesco (2nd ward councilperson)
Campbell Council President (elect one)
Full two-year term commencing Dec. 1, 2021
George Levendis (incumbent)
Renee Costantino
Campbell 1st Ward Councilperson (elect one, uncontested)
Full two-year term commencing Dec. 1, 2021
Tim O'Bryan (incumbent)
Campbell 2nd Ward Councilperson (elect one)
Full two-year term commencing Dec. 1, 2021
Steven Cappitte
Tony Grachanin
Campbell 3rd Ward Councilperson (elect one, uncontested)
Full two-year term commencing Dec. 1, 2021
Joseph G. Mazzocca Jr. (incumbent)
Campbell 4th Ward Councilperson (elect one, uncontested)
Full two-year term commencing Jan. 1, 2022
Robert J. Stanko (incumbent)
Canfield Mayor (elect one)
Full four-year term commencing Jan. 1, 2022
Don Dragish
Wm. Bruce Neff (councilperson)
Kathryn F. Young
Columbiana Mayor (elect one, uncontested)
Full four-year term commencing Jan. 1, 2022
Rock Noel (R, incumbent)
Columbiana Councilperson (elect three, uncontested)
Full four-year term commencing Jan. 1, 2022
Amanda J. Banner (R, incumbent)
Daniel P. Bekar (R, incumbent)
Ted Souder (incumbent)
Salem President of Council (elect one, uncontested)
Full four-year term commencing Jan. 1, 2022
Thomas F. Baker (R, incumbent)
Salem Councilperson-At-Large (elect three, uncontested)
Full four-year term commencing Jan. 1, 2022
Jacob Gano (R, incumbent)
Andrew Null (R, incumbent)
Sara E. Baronzzi (R)
Struthers President of Council (elect one, uncontested)
Full two-year term commencing Jan. 1, 2022
Michael Patrick (D, incumbent)
Struthers Councilperson At-Large (elect three, uncontested)
Full two-year term commencing Jan. 1, 2022
James E. Baluck (D, incumbent)
Dallas A. Bigley (D, incumbent)
Megan L. Pingley (D, incumbent)
Struthers 1st Ward Councilperson (elect one, uncontested)
Full two-year term commencing Jan. 1, 2022
Lori A. Greenwood (D, incumbent)
Struthers 2nd Ward Councilperson (elect one, uncontested)
Full two-year term commencing Jan. 1, 2022
Ron Carcelli (D, incumbent)
Struthers 3rd Ward Councilperson (elect one)
Full two-year term commencing Jan. 1, 2022
Robert D. Burnside (D, incumbent)
David Shaffer (R)
Struthers 4th Ward Councilperson (elect one, uncontested)
Full two-year term commencing Jan. 1, 2022
Rick Bayus (D, incumbent)
Struthers Treasurer (elect one)
Full four-year term commencing Jan. 1, 2022
Erika Rudzik (write-in)
Mark Brenner (write-in)
Youngstown Mayor (elect one)
Full four-year term commencing Jan. 1, 2022
Jamael Tito Brown (D, incumbent)
Tracey Winbush (R)
Richard Vincent Hill (nonpartisan)
Write-in candidates
Calvin Hill
Cecil B. Monroe
Claudette R. Moore
Tayana C. Smith
Lynette Wesley
Amber Leigh White
Youngstown President of Council
Full four-year term commencing Jan. 1, 2022
Erwin Adams (I)
Thomas Hetrick (D)
Donald P. Scott (nonpartisan)
Village races
Beloit Village Councilperson (elect four, uncontested)
Full four-year term commencing Jan. 1, 2022
Matt R. Hutton (incumbent)
Sherry L. Augustein (incumbent, write-in)
Beloit Village Board of Public Affairs
Full four-year term commencing Jan. 1, 2022
Kristine M. Shoemaker
Craig Beach Village Mayor
Unexpired term ending Dec. 31, 2023
Robert Andrea Sr. (councilperson)
James R. Becker (councilperson)
Craig Beach Village Councilperson (elect four, uncontested)
Full four-year term commencing Jan. 1, 2022
James (Jamie) B. Becker (incumbent)
Larry D. Ellis (incumbent)
Wanda Sabol (incumbent)
Janet Appeldorn
Lowellville Village Councilperson (elect four)
Full four-year term commencing Jan. 1, 2022
Robert Coppola (incumbent)
Ronald Rotunno (incumbent)
Keith McCaughtry (incumbent)
James J. Clinton (write-in)
Ryan A. McNicholas (write-in)
New Middletown Council At-Large (elect four, uncontested)
Full four-year term commencing Jan. 1, 2022
Seth Michael Ross (incumbent, write-in)
Poland Village Council At-Large (elect four)
Full four-year term commencing Jan. 1, 2022
Chris Graff (incumbent)
Anthony M. Lattanzio (incumbent)
Sam Moffie (R, incumbent)
Martha M. Morgan (incumbent)
Jenna Farina
Michael P. Zembower Jr.
Sebring Village Councilperson (elect four, uncontested)
Full four-year term commencing Jan. 1, 2022
Marvin R. Aberegg II (incumbent)
Corey T. Hughes (incumbent)
Samantha Phillips (incumbent)
Joseph M. Amabeli (write-in)
Washingtonville Village Councilperson (elect four)
Full four-year term commencing Jan. 1, 2022
Herman C. Frank III (mayor, incumbent)
Peggy S. Frank (incumbent)
Allen Vignon (incumbent)
Leo Slagle
Jim Smith
Township races
Austintown Township Trustee (elect two)
Full four-year term commencing Jan. 1, 2022
Ken Carano (incumbent)
Jim Davis (incumbent)
Monica S. Deavers
Robert Santos
Beaver Township Trustee (elect two, uncontested)
Full four-year term commencing Jan. 1, 2022
Pamela L. Simmons (incumbent)
Erik J. Tabor (incumbent)
Berlin Township Trustee (elect two, uncontested)
Full four-year term commencing Jan. 1, 2022
Denny Furman (incumbent)
Jodi R. Kale (incumbent)
Boardman Township Trustee (elect two)
Full four-year term commencing Jan. 1, 2022
Brad Calhoun (incumbent)
Thomas P. Costello (incumbent)
Tabitha Fitz-Patrick
Jason JP Pavone
Canfield Township Trustee (elect two, uncontested)
Full four-year term commencing Jan. 1, 2022
Marie I. Cartwright (incumbent)
Brian W. Governor (incumbent)
Coitsville Township Trustee (elect two)
Full four-year term commencing Jan. 1, 2022
Gerald M. Backo (incumbent)
Robert Lisko (incumbent)
James P. Alfano
Ellsworth Township Trustee (elect two, uncontested)
Full four-year term commencing Jan. 1, 2022
Frederick M. Houston (incumbent)
Bob Toman (incumbent)
Fairfield Township Trustee (elect two, uncontested)
Full four-year term commencing Jan. 1, 2022
Bob Hum (incumbent)
Barry A. Miner (incumbent)
Goshen Township Trustee (elect two)
Full four-year term commencing Jan. 1, 2022
John A. Bricker (incumbent)
Teresa A. Stratton (incumbent)
Robert McCracken
Green Township Trustee (elect two, uncontested)
Full four-year term commencing Jan. 1, 2022
Mark Stepuk (incumbent)
George Toy (incumbent)
Jackson Township Trustee (elect two)
Full four-year term commencing Jan. 1, 2022
Alan Hemphill (incumbent)
John P. Jakubec (incumbent)
Angela Javorsky
Milton Township Trustee (elect two)
Full four-year term commencing Jan. 1, 2022
Bryce Bond
Wendy DiBernardi
Suzan E. Lemmon
Brett R. Oxley
Tami Scott
Brian Slider
Edward J. Villone
Perry Township Trustee (elect two)
Full four-year term commencing Jan. 1, 2022
James Armeni Sr. (incumbent)
Anthony Colian
Tony Ierpoli
Sal Salvino
Poland Township Trustee (elect two, uncontested)
Full four-year term commencing Jan. 1, 2022
Edward R. Kempers (incumbent)
Joanne Wollet (incumbent)
Smith Township Trustee (elect two)
Full four-year term commencing Jan. 1, 2022
Terry Criss (incumbent)
Larry G. Barnett
Homer L. Sanor Sr.
Springfield Township Trustee (elect two)
Full four-year term commencing Jan. 1, 2022
Robert T. Orr (incumbent)
Donald Williams (incumbent)
Donald Mark Wharry
Joshua Wiery
School board races
Alliance City Schools (elect three, uncontested)
Full four-year term commencing Jan. 1, 2022
William L. Koch (incumbent)
Lori Kumler (incumbent)
Tyler Kinser
Austintown Local Schools (elect three)
Full four-year term commencing Jan. 1, 2022
Kathy Mock (incumbent)
Don Sherwood (incumbent)
Fred Marcum
Boardman Local Schools (elect three)
Full four-year term commencing Jan. 1, 2022
Victoria Davis (incumbent)
John W. Fryda (incumbent)
John P. Landers (incumbent)
Anthony N. Buchmann
Campbell City Schools (elect three, uncontested)
Full four-year term commencing Jan. 1, 2022
Gary Bednarik (incumbent)
Judy Gozur (incumbent)
Tony Kelly (incumbent)
Canfield Local Schools (elect three, uncontested)
Full four-year term commencing Jan. 1, 2022
Nader Atway (incumbent)
Matt Campbell (incumbent)
Traci Kinkade DeCapua (incumbent)
Columbiana Exempted Village Schools (elect three, uncontested)
Full four-year term commencing Jan. 1, 2022
Scott W. Caron (incumbent)
Michael J. Clark (incumbent)
Kelly Williamson (incumbent)
Educational Service Center of Eastern Ohio (elect three, uncontested)
Full four-year term commencing Jan. 1, 2022
Jeff Good of Salem (incumbent)
Kathi McNabb Welsh of Boardman (incumbent)
Richard S. Scarsella of Boardman (incumbent)
Hubbard Exempted Village Schools (elect two)
Full four-year term commencing Jan. 1, 2022
James (Rocky) R. Adams (incumbent)
Lewis Agnone
Josh Barr
Brian Baumiller
Martin Franko
Matt Jones
John B. Jordan
Anna DeJulio Martin
Jackson-Milton Local Schools (elect three)
Full four-year term commencing Jan. 1, 2022
Nick Campbell (incumbent)
Mitch Mascioli (incumbent)
Kimberly L. Snowden-Pittman (incumbent)
Tausha E. Bacorn
Leetonia Exempted Village Schools (elect three, uncontested)
Full four-year term commencing Jan. 1, 2022
Larry Duko (incumbent)
Michael Henderson (incumbent)
Jennifer B. Merritt (incumbent)
Lowellville Local Schools (elect three, uncontested)
Full four-year term commencing Jan. 1, 2022
Brian Wharry (incumbent)
Stephanie Yon (incumbent)
Jennifer Coppola-Johnson
Poland Local Schools (elect two)
Full four-year term commencing Jan. 1, 2022
Larry Dinopoulos (incumbent)
Gregg A. Riddle (incumbent)
Michelle Elia
Gregory Kibler
Allison Mattson
Jaclyn Rausch
Sebring Local Schools (elect three)
Full four-year term commencing Jan. 1, 2022
Debbie Green (incumbent)
JoAnn Jones (incumbent)
Scott Latham (incumbent)
Springfield Local Schools (elect three)
Full four-year term commencing Jan. 1, 2022
Karen M. Dattilo (incumbent)
Matthew Gugliotti (incumbent)
Stephanie E. Caldwell
Brian Medvec
South Range Local Schools (elect four)
Three full terms commencing Jan. 1, 2022
Brian Bagwell (incumbent)
Terri A. Lally (incumbent)
Liz Johnson
Sean Wardle
One unexpired term ending Dec. 31, 2023
Shelly Colucci
Richard J. Ferenchak
Springfield Local Schools (elect three)
Karen M. Dattilo (incumbent)
Matthew Gugliotti (incumbent)
Stephanie E. Caldwell
Brian Medvec
Struthers City Schools (elect four, uncontested)
Three full terms commencing Jan. 1, 2022
Mary M. Carcelli (incumbent)
Robert W. Noble Jr. (incumbent)
Ronald N. Shives (incumbent)
One unexpired term ending Dec. 31, 2023
Patrick C. Bundy (incumbent)
Trumbull County Educational Service Center (elect three, uncontested)
Full four-year term commencing Jan. 1, 2022
Jeffrey Dreves (incumbent)
Al Haberstroh (incumbent)
Thomas Krispinsky (incumbent)
Weathersfield Local Schools (elect two, uncontested)
Full four-year term commencing Jan. 1, 2022
Cheryl Basista (incumbent)
Mark Bodo (incumbent)
West Branch Local Schools (elect three)
Full four-year term commencing Jan. 1, 2022
Bryan Hobbins (incumbent)
Courtney Stryffeler (incumbent)
Joe Courtwright
David M. Yaggi
Western Reserve Local Schools (elect three, uncontested)
Full four-year term commencing Jan. 1, 2022
Pamela Darney
Michael Gorby
Jasmine M. Henning
Youngstown City Schools (elect four)
Three full terms commencing Jan. 1, 2022
Jackie Adair (incumbent)
Tina Cvetkovich (incumbent)
Ronald Shadd (incumbent)
Kenneth M. Donaldson Sr.
Tyrone Peakes II
Nia Simms
Danyel R. Taylor
Dawn Turnage
LaDonna Walker
One unexpired term ending Dec. 31, 2023
Jerome Williams (incumbent)
Questions and Issues
Below are proposed levies up to voters on Nov. 2, along with generalized estimates of their annual costs to taxpayers. You can use our levy calculator spreadsheet to get a more accurate estimate of how much each measure would cost you if it passes.
Countywide
Additional 0.25-percent, five-year sales and use tax for repair and maintenance of roads, bridges and other infrastructure; commencing in 2022
Customers in Mahoning County would begin paying an extra 25 cents on every $100 spent in the county.
Renewal of 2-mill, five-year levy for Mahoning County Board of Developmental Disabilities facility operations, programs and services; commencing in 2022, first due in 2023
The owner of a property valued at $100,000 would continue paying $70 per year; $350 over five years.
Austintown Township
Renewal of 1.5-mill, five-year levy for reconstruction, resurfacing and repairs of streets, roads and bridges; commencing in 2021, first due in 2022
The owner of a property valued at $100,000 would continue paying $52.50 per year; $262.50 over five years.
Renewal of 1.5-mill, five-year levy for senior citizen services and facilities
The owner of a property valued at $100,000 would continue paying $52.50 per year; $262.50 over five years.
Boardman Township
Renewal of 3-mill, five-year levy for current expenses; commencing in 2021, first due in 2022
The owner of a property valued at $100,000 would continue paying $105 per year; $525 over five years.
Campbell City
Renewal of 3-mill, five-year levy for the police and fire departments; commencing in 2022, first due in 2023
The owner of a property valued at $100,000 would continue paying $105 per year; $525 over five years.
Renewal of a 3-mill, five-year levy for road resurfacing; commencing in 2022, first due in 2023
The owner of a property valued at $100,000 would continue paying $105 per year; $525 over five years.
Canfield City
Renewal of 3.9-mill, five-year levy for the police department; commencing in 2022, first due in 2023
The owner of a property valued at $100,000 would continue paying $136.50 per year; $682.50 over five years.
Renewal of 0.42-mill, five-year levy for Cardinal Joint Fire District operating expenses; commencing in 2021, first due in 2022 (includes Canfield Township)
The owner of a property valued at $100,000 would continue paying $14.70 per year; $73.50 over five years.
A measure to amend the city charter, adding a new section allowing voters to remove the city manager from office after six months. The removal vote would function like a recall election for an elected official.
A measure to amend the city charter, adding a new section to prohibit the city's managerial employees from putting city funds or resources toward political efforts such as the nomination of candidates or levy campaigns. "Managerial" employees include the city manager or assistant or deputy managers, the city's directors of public safety, service and finance, the police chief, the public works superintendent, the municipal attorney and any other employee with managerial or supervisory responsibilities.
A measure to amend the city charter to change term limitations for city council members, including the mayor, allowing them to serve no more than two consecutive two-year terms. Currently, the charter allows council members and the mayor to serve up to four consecutive four-year terms. The term limits would essentially take effect in 2024, impacting any official elected in 2023 or beyond.
Green Township
Renewal of 1.5-mill, five-year levy for current expenses; commencing in 2021, first due in 2022
The owner of a property valued at $100,000 would continue paying $52.50 per year; $262.50 over five years.
Lowellville Village
Additional 8.4-mill, five-year levy for police department staffing, equipment and supplies; commencing in 2021, first due in 2022
The owner of a property valued at $100,000 would pay an extra $294 per year; $1,470 over five years.
Additional 3.4-mill, five-year levy for fire department staffing, equipment and supplies; commencing in 2021, first due in 2022
The owner of a property valued at $100,000 would pay an extra $119 per year; $595 over five years.
Milton Township
Additional 2-mill continuous levy for fire department equipment, buildings, salaries and other costs; commencing in 2021, first due in 2022
The owner of a property valued at $100,000 would pay an extra $70 per year.
Poland Township
Renewal of 2-mill, five-year levy for current expenses; commencing in 2021, first due in 2022
The owner of a property valued at $100,000 would continue paying $70 per year; $350 over five years.
Poland Village
Renewal of 1-mill, five-year levy for police department permanent or part-time salaries; commencing in 2022, first due in 2023
The owner of a property valued at $100,000 would continue paying $35 per year; $175 over five years.
Sebring Village
Renewal of 3-mill, five-year levy for the fire department building, equipment and capital improvements; commencing in 2021, first due in 2022
The owner of a property valued at $100,000 would continue paying $105 per year; $525 over five years.
Renewal of 1-mill, five-year levy for recreational purposes; commencing in 2021, first due in 2022
The owner of a property valued at $100,000 would continue paying $35 per year; $175 over five years.
Additional 2-mill, five-year levy for parks and recreational purposes; commencing in 2021, first due in 2022
The owner of a property valued at $100,000 would pay an extra $70 per year; $350 over five years.
Springfield Township
Replacement of a 2-mill levy with a 1.5-mill, five-year levy for the fire department; commencing in 2022, first due in 2023
The owner of a property valued at $100,000 would instead pay $52.50 per year; $262.50 over five years. On paper, that's $17.50 less per year and $87.50 less over five years. But replacing a levy allows it to be tied to current tax rates, meaning property owners could effectively pay more, even with a "smaller" levy.
Replacement of a 2-mill levy with a 1.5-mill, five-year levy for current expenses; commencing in 2022, first due in 2023
The owner of a property valued at $100,000 would instead pay $52.50 per year; $262.50 over five years. On paper, that's $17.50 less per year and $87.50 less over five years. But replacing a levy allows it to be tied to current tax rates, meaning property owners could effectively pay more, even with a "smaller" levy.
Struthers City
A measure to change terms of office from two years to four years.
School districts
Alliance City Schools
Renewal of 2-mill, five-year levy for school building additions, renovations, remodeling, rehabilitation, improvements, furnishings and equipment and for acquiring, improving and equipping school sites; commencing in 2022, first due in 2023
The owner of a property valued at $100,000 would continue paying $70 per year; $350 over five years.
Hubbard Exempted Village Schools
Renewal of 4.2-mill, five-year levy to avoid an operating deficit; commencing in 2022, first due in 2023
The owner of a property valued at $100,000 would continue paying $147 per year; $735 over five years.
Lowellville Local Schools
Additional 4-mill, continuous levy generating $213,533 a year for general permanent improvements; commencing in 2022, first due in 2023
The owner of a property valued at $100,000 would pay an extra $140 per year indefinitely.
Poland Local Schools
Renewal of 4.9-mill, five-year levy generating $2,181,867 a year for emergency requirements; commencing in 2022, first due in 2023
The owner of a property valued at $100,000 would continue paying $171.50 per year; $857.50 over five years.
Renewal of 1-mill, five-year levy generating $388,752 a year for permanent improvements; commencing in 2022, first due in 2023
The owner of a property valued at $100,000 would continue paying $35 per year; $175 over five years.
Western Reserve Local Schools
Renewal of 2.96-mill, 10-year levy to avoid an operating deficit; commencing in 2022, first due in 2023
The owner of a property valued at $100,000 would continue paying $103.60 per year; $518 over five years.
Liquor options
Austintown Township Precinct 3
Frenchy's Irish Pub, Mahoning Avenue: Sunday sales of wine and mixed beverages and spirituous liquor between 10 a.m. and midnight
Austintown Township Precinct 15
Aldi, Mahoning Avenue: Sunday sales of wine and mixed beverages between 10 a.m. and midnight
Boardman Township Precinct 1
Peaberry's Cafe, Boardman Poland Road: Weekly sales of beer, wine and mixed beverages and Sunday sales of wine and mixed beverages between 10 a.m. and midnight
Boardman Township Precinct 21
Bruno Bros. Pizza, Market Street: Sunday sales
Boardman Township Precinct 22
Combine Brothers Bar & Grille, Market Street: Sales of beer, wine and mixed beverages and spirituous liquor and Sunday sales of wine and mixed beverages and spirituous liquor between 10 a.m. and midnight
Canfield City Precinct 1
Broad Street Diner, Broad Street: Sales of beer and wine
Canfield City
Hillside Winery, Leffingwell Road: Weekly and Sunday sales
Green Township Precinct 2
Circle K, East State Street: Weekly sales of beer, wine and mixed beverages and Sunday sales of wine and mixed beverages between 11 a.m. and midnight
Sebring Village Precinct 1
Sebring Mansion Inn & Spa, West Ohio Avenue: Sunday sales of wine and mixed beverages or spirituous liquour between 10 a.m. and midnight
Youngstown City Precinct 1-A
Frieda's Jazz Club, West Rayen Avenue: Sunday sales of wine and mixed beverages and spirituous liquor between 10 a.m. and midnight
Youngstown City Precinct 1-C
High Street Food Mart, High Street: Sunday sales of beer, wine and mixed beverages between 10 a.m. and midnight
This story was originally published August 26, 2021 at 3:52 AM with the headline "Mahoning County voter guide: What you need to know now."