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Fairlawn-Bath Election Central November 2011

All you need to know about the upcoming election can be found right here at Election Central on Fairlawn-Bath Patch.

 

It’s election time again. This time around there are candidates for city, township and school offices, plus state and local issues. Fairlawn-Bath Patch will give you details how to register to vote, how to vote by absentee and where to find your polling place. Save this Election Central page and check back for links to relevant articles, profiles on the candidates and other election news. There's also candidate profiles, issue stories and news on the latest candidate's night or fund-raising event.  

Up for election on Nov. 8 are the Farlawn Mayor, Finance Director, four Fairlawn City Council seats, one Bath Township Trustee position, Bath Township Fiscal Officer, three Copley-Fairlawn School Board seats, a renewal levy for Copley-Fairlawn Schools and three Revere School Board seats.

Click the candidate's name for additional profile information and videos.

All races are non-partisan. Candidates political affiliation is drawn from public records of the Summit County Board of Elections

FAIRLAWN MAYORAL CANDIDATES

    FAIRLAWN CITY COUNCIL CANDIDATES

    COPLEY-FAIRLAWN SCHOOLS BOARD OF EDUCATION CANDIDATES 

      (Vote for no more than two below)

      (Unexpired Term)

      FAIRLAWN FINANCE DIRECTOR CANDIDATES

      BATH TOWNSHIP TRUSTEES CANDIDATES

      BATH TOWNSHIP FISCAL OFFICER CANDIDATES

      REVERE SCHOOLS BOARD OF EDUCATION CANDIDATES

      (Vote for no more than three below)

      BALLOT ISSUES

      ELECTION LINKS

      Voting Tips and Deadlines: What You Need to Know Before You Go to the Polls

      Recent Polls Suggest Growing Opposition to Issue 2

      Issue 2 Vote: Opponents, Supporters of SB5 Kick Off Campaigns

      Senate Bill 5: What It Is, And Isn't

      Analysis: Examining Senate Bill 5

      Opinion: Why Issue 3 Probably Won't Kill Federal Health Care Law

      Absentee Voting Begins Oct. 4 for General Election

      Issue 2 Vote Follows Similar Debates in Wisconsin and New Jersey

      Revere School Board Candidates Speak Out in Richfield

      Analysis: Examining Senate Bill 5

      Local Mayors Explain Opposition to Senate Bill 5

      Senate Bill 5: What It Is, And Isn't

      Issue 2: Ohio Public Unions Try to Overturn SB5 at the Ballot Box

      Issue 2 Vote: Opponents, Supporters of SB5 Kick Off Campaigns

      Senate Bill 5 Stand Up For Ohio Rally Draws Hundreds in Akron

      Election profiles and issue coverage and events also are compiled on Fairlawn-Bath 2011 Election Facebook page.

      Related Topics: Elections, November 2011 election, and election central

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