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Friday, November 9, 2012

How Did Your Neighbors Vote In the Presidential Election?

We've got a precinct-by-precinct break down of the presidential vote.

Thursday, November 8, 2012

Falls Chose Obama Over Romney Despite October Campaign Stop

More voters chose Barack Obama than the candidate who stumped in the Falls. Take a look at the tallies for each precinct in Cuyahoga Falls — did your section of town vote Republican or Democrat?

Barack Obama won the national vote and he won in Ohio. And most of the voters in Cuyahoga Falls went the same way, selecting Obama as next president of the United States.  According to unofficial results from the Summit County Board of Elections, 2,559 more Cuyahoga Falls voters picked President Barack Obama — who was re-elected Nov. 6, 2012 over his Republican challenger Mitt Romney. In Cuyahoga Falls, 13,382 voted for Obama and 10,823 voted for Romney. Only six precincts selected Romney.  The Libertarian party's candidate, Gary Johnson, got 229 votes from Cuyahoga Falls. And 11 people city voted for Stewart Alexander of the Socialist party.  The polling results are consistent a campaign donation report for Cuyahoga Falls. Far more …

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James Thomas

12:06 pm on Friday, November 16, 2012

Jack Kelly, Given your response, the teabagger claim fits you perfectly.   more ›

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

UPDATE: Cuyahoga Falls Election Results 2012

DeVitis narrowly defeats Colavecchio. Sawyer sprints past Roush. Roegner trumps Schmida. Get all the final Summit County results here.

Updated Nov.7, 12:40 a.m. SCROLL BELOW FOR FINAL RESULTS It's been months of robocalls, mailings and campaign stops; and now it's time to cast your ballots!  Cuyahoga Falls voters will have various county positions to vote on and perhaps, most importantly, Issue 71, the Woodridge Local Schools levy. Click here for details on Issue 71 (with poll). Be sure to bookmark this page and continously hit refresh during the evening. This post will be updated as the night goes on until all the results are final, but unofficial.  After you've voted, snap a picture of yourself with your "I voted" sticker and add it to this post!  Connect with us on Facebook and Twitter too! Use the hashtag #PatchElections.  LIVE ELECTION 2012 RESULTS: (Information is …

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John Deike

8:37 am on Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Good morning, Terry. Click here: http://summitcountyboe.com/ElectionResults/Results/elect110612G.htm   more ›

Ohio Election Day Photos 2012

Here's a gallery of photos taken by Patch local editors from across Ohio during polling hours today.

Glitchy Machine, Woman in Labor Votes & Obama Lady: Election Day Roundup

It appears Election Day is about more than who you vote for.

Patch editors all over the country are busy getting the hottest Election Day stories today, and turns out, they aren't all about the candidates. Check out these election stories that are going viral in our little corner of Patchland. • Collingswood Patch reports a man in Millerstown, PA, stepped up to his touchscreen voter booth ready to vote for Obama but found every time he pushed Obama's button, it registered as Romney. Find out what the man did after several attempts here. • Oak Forest Patch, outside Chicago, reports a 21-year-old mother-to-be was not about to give up her first-time voting experience just because she was going into labor. Click here to read about her voting experience. • Some kids' posters left over from a mock …

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Garry Kanter

5:44 pm on Tuesday, November 6, 2012

It was something like that, but not exactly... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eKgPY1adc0A   more ›

When Will Presidential Election 2012 Results Be Announced in Ohio?

Ohio's voting goes until 7:30 p.m., but some polls elsewhere close later.

Ohio voters have until 7:30 p.m. to cast their ballots, but voting in other key swing states doesn't end until hours later. Exit polling could provide an early indication of whether President Barack Obama or Mitt Romney will win the White House. The earliest key state to watch are Virginia and Florida, where polls close at 7 p.m. Voting also ends at 7:30 p.m. in fellow swing state North Carolina. The majority of New Hampshire's polls close between 7 and 8 p.m. At 8 p.m., the swing state of Pennsylvania closes its polls. A portion of Florida closes its polls at 8 p.m. Eastern Standard time, too—the state is split across two time zones.  Iowa and Nevada close voting at 10 p.m. Politico has a full map of voting times across the country. The …

Chris

6:12 pm on Tuesday, November 6, 2012

NOW! Romney Wins Ohio! Anyone heard about Florida and North Carolina? Obama needs to go home and start packing. Chicago, Here He Comes Again! Good job Ohio! You Guys Rock!   more ›

Last-Minute Election Stops from Obama, Romney Campaigns

If you hear about others, tell us in the comments.

It’s finally Election Day, but Ohio—especially Northeast Ohio—isn’t out of the spotlight yet.   Both the Obama and Romney campaigns made a stop in (the exact same spot of) Cleveland earlier today. CNN reports that Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney’s plane landed at the airport earlier today. Shortly before noon, the plane for his vice presidential candidate, Paul Ryan, also landed.  So did Vice President Joe Biden’s plane. With all the recent campaign stops in the area, this isn't surprising. The Washington Post's Election 2012 Blog reports that this has actually happened to the candidates three times in the past three days, including this past weekend in Cleveland. This post will be updated as more information from the visits …

Ohio Voters Heading to Polls in Droves Today

No major problems experienced in five Northeast Ohio counties; expect lines at some polling locations.

Ohio voters are heading to the polls today in droves under sunny, blue skies and there are essentially no Election Day problems being reported in five Ohio counties that are home to Patch websites. Stark County Jeanette Mullane, deputy director of the Stark County Board of Elections, said all 160 polling locations in the county opened on time this morning and have seen a steady stream of electors. “It’s been consistent voting all morning, which is what’s expected during a presidential election year,” she said. Stark County’s touch-screen voting machines are all operational and ready for use, said Mullane. But even if some weren’t, it wouldn’t be an issue for long. “Sometimes the machines get paper jams or other things that can be taken …

Ohio Election Night 2012: Live Conversation

Join the conversation and see what other Northeast Ohioans are saying about Election Day 2012.

Rod P

10:17 pm on Tuesday, November 6, 2012

If you have been watching the "media" they are already to concede OH to BHO now..what a bunch a bull puckie. Rod   more ›

Decision 2012: Obama, Romney or 'Other'?

In six words or less, make your best pitch for the candidate of your choice.

If this election has taught us Patch editors anything, it's that Patch users are passionate, opinionated and posess the patience and skills to write novels expressing their beliefs. But how about a challenge? Just for fun — and to give everyone a chance to express themselves — give yourself six words or less (or a 20-second cell phone video or one good photo) to say why you've come to the conclusion you've come to in Election 2012. Tell us in the comments, or upload your photo or video the gallery above.

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Ed

6:24 am on Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Steve, Congrats on your guy winning. But, I'd rather pay $5 a gallon in gas than see another American die for nothing. Peace/Democracy in the Middle East will never happen.   more ›

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