After a high-turnout presidential election in November, a far smaller number of voters are expected to cast ballots in Tuesday s primary in partisan city council contests and on proposed township, village and school tax increases.
More than three in four registered voters in Stark County, more than 191,000 people, voted in November. That s almost certainly not going to happen Tuesday.
The last non-presidential primary took place in May 2019. The turnout then was less than 15%. Fewer than 36,500 voters cast ballots that year when there were where no countywide levy issues. That s the same situation this year.
Where do you vote?
Polls at 79 locations in Stark County will open at 6:30 a.m. and close at 7:30 p.m.
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United Way of Greater Stark County Kid of Character, Dylan Butcher, Canton Local
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RESIDENCE – Canton
SCHOOL ACTIVITIES – Baseball
NOMINATION – Dylan has been working hard all year to become a better student. He is always asking questions to clarify understanding and volunteers to give answers in group discussions. Dylan is also very polite and caring of others. Dylan is a fantastic role model in class, and we all enjoy talking with him each day. Keep up the fantastic work Dylan! We can’t wait to see what all you will accomplish the rest of the school year. Canton Local School District.
Canton Local seeks applicants for superintendent job
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CANTON TWP. The Canton Local Schools Board of Education is seeking applicants for the position of superintendent.
According to a news release from the district, the board is looking for a strong educational leader who has effective communication and people skills, expertise in school business operations, and demonstrates support for all district programs in academics, athletics and arts.
The new superintendent must hold an Ohio superintendent certificate/license. Candidates should possess a strong public school administrative background. The successful candidate must be committed to the highest personal and professional standards and must provide evidence of success in the eight key areas addressed in the posting.
Synchrony Financial Difference Maker: Nick Evanich, Marlington Middle School
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HOW LONG WITH DISTRICT 16 years.
FAMILY Wife of 20 years, Andrea. Children: Connor, 17, Chelsea, 15, Cameron, 12, and Chloe, 10.
NOMINATION From Lea Packey, administrative assistant to Marlington Local Schools Superintendent Mike Shreffler: Nick Evanich is a staple in the Marlington Community. He cares deeply for his staff and students and always provides the time to listen and problem solve the issue at hand. Nick works tirelessly to grow his staff and help them reach their full potential. Mr. Evanich also will jump leaps and bounds to acknowledge student successes and reward his students for their accomplishments and excellence in and out of the classroom.