Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted today certified the official results of the 2016 Presidential General Election held on November 8, 2016. In total, 5,607,641 Ohioans cast ballots, out of 7,861,025 registered voters, leading to a voter turnout rate of 71.33 percent.
Crawford County voters lit up the polls in approval of the numerous fire and EMS levies throughout the county during Election Day.
The horse races contested in Crawford County polling stations were won by the GOP elephant in Tuesday’s General Election.
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The Crawford County Board of Commissioners will look a little familiar when January rolls around.
As Crawford County residents who are voting early have discovered there are lots of local reasons to cast a ballot in the General Election, even if you don’t like the options for president.
Absentee ballots have arrived at the Crawford County Board of Elections for the General Election to be held on Tuesday, November 8, 2016.
The number of Ohioans who have asked for an absentee ballot ahead of the November presidential election is closing in on 1 million.
Three races for two Crawford County commissioners’ seats took place during Tuesday’s primary election with one candidate getting in the fast lane for one of the seats.
The 87th District to the Ohio House includes all or part of five counties. But winning three of those five counties weren’t enough to send Steve Reinhard back to Columbus.