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Only Three Precincts Voted Against School Levy

Take a look at a breakdown of votes for and against Issue 69 by precinct.

 

By now everyone's probably aware that the Twinsburg Schools levy was approved on Nov. 6.

The 4.9 mill levy was was approved with 6,791 votes for (54 percent) and 5,806 against (46 percent). Issue 69 passed by less than 1,000 votes.

It passed by the community as a whole and in almost all precincts.

According to data from the Summit County Board of Elections, only three of 16 precincts voted against the levy: Twinsburg 1-A, Twinsburg Township A and Macedonia F.

You can see a breakdown of each precinct in the chart below.

Even though the levy failed in Twinsburg Township A, the widest margin of victory of any precinct came from Township B. The levy was approved by a 204 vote margin.

The smallest margin of victory came from Reminderville B, with only two votes deciding the precinct's approval.

Superintendent Kathryn Powers thanked voters last week for their support of the levy, which will cost the owner of a $100,000 home $150.06 annually, according to the district's data.

The levy will create $3.8 million each year for the district, in addition to the recent $3.2 million in cuts and changes. Combined they will fill the $7 million hole in district operating expenses.

Twinsburg School Levy Votes By Precinct

Precincts For  Against
Twinsburg 1-A 538 388
Twinsburg 1-B 388 445
Twinsburg 2-A 509 454
Twinsburg 2-B 485 470
Twinsburg 3-A 489 474
Twinsburg 3-B 634 476
Twinsburg 4-A 529 487
Twinsburg 4-B 527 378
Twinsburg 5-A 545 400
Twinsburg 5-B 494 379
Township A 353 426
Township B 497 293
Reminderville A 376 298
Reminderville B 420 418
Macedonia C 0 0
Macedonia F 7 20
Grand Total 6,791 5,806
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