Against the Income Tax: 518 votes
2) Canton City Park System Renewal
For the Tax Levy: 2,740 votes
Against the Tax Levy: 854 votes
3) Village of Magnolia, Current Expenses
For the Tax Levy: 61 votes
Against the Tax Levy: 12 votes
4) Village of Navarre Income Tax
For the Income Tax: 50 votes
Against the Income Tax: 79 votes
5) Village of Brewster Income Tax
For the Income Tax: 60 votes
Against the Income Tax: 49 votes
6) Village of Hartville Income Tax
For the Income Tax: 132 votes
Against the Income Tax: 189 votes
7) Lake Township Fire District
For the Tax Levy: 671 votes
Against the Tax Levy: 327 votes
8) Plain Twp. Parks
Against the Tax Levy: 1,117 votes
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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After a high-turnout, contentious presidential election in November, residents of Stark County s three cities with partisan elections who vote in the May 4 primary election will select their party s nominees for city council seats.
The deadline for candidates to file petitions and for local governments to place issues on the ballot was 4 p.m. Wednesday.
Residents of the Louisville City School District will decide whether to grant the district s request for a property tax increase.
Voters in Plain Township will choose whether they want to pay more in taxes to fund township parks. Voters in adjoining Lake Township will consider whether they want to pay more in property taxes for fire coverage. And residents of Marlboro Township will decide whether to pay more in property taxes to fund their township police force.