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What’s on the ballot?
Note: Only candidates in competitive races are listed.
MONTGOMERY COUNTY
ISSUES
Brookville: Levy for streets and bridges. Additional, 2.5 mills.
Brookville: Levy for police. Additional, 5 mills.
Brookville: Initiative petition repealing Ordinance 2016-8.
Huber Heights: 8 city charter changes.
Huber Heights: Local liquor option, Shoppes at the Heights Community Entertainment District.
West Carrollton: 0.25% income tax continuation.
New Lebanon: Levy for police. Additional, 3.5 mills.
Phillipsburg: Municipal income tax, 0.5% increase.
Jefferson Twp.: Levy for operating expenses. Additional 3.75 mills.
Washington Twp.: Levy for streets, bridges. Renewal, 1.85 mills.
Northmont Schools: Levy for operating expenses. Renewal, 5.9 mills.
Oakwood Schools: Levy for permanent improvements. Renewal, 1.8 mills.
Valley View Schools: Bond issue to raise $27.46 million over 38 years.
Wright Memorial Library: Levy for current expenses. Renewal, 1.5 mills.
CANDIDATES
Huber Heights Mayor: Jeffrey Gore, Albert Griggs Jr, David Wilson
Huber Heights Council at Large: Nancy Byrge, Rick Stan, Chase D. Warden
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GREENE COUNTY
No candidates running in competitive races
ISSUES
Yellow Springs Schools: Levy for operating expenses. Renewal, 1.3 mills.
Beavercreek Schools: Substitute levy for 6 mills.
Miami Twp.: Bond issue for fire, rescue services. Additional, 2.4 mills.
Xenia Schools: Bond issue for school construction. New, 4.2 mills.
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WARREN COUNTY
No candidates running in competitive races
Issues
Lebanon Schools: Levy for avoiding an operating deficit. Renewal, 4.84 mills.
Carlisle Schools: Bond issue for construction. For $20.2 million over 37 years.
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MIAMI COUNTY
Issues
Troy: Income tax, 0.25% for parks.
Casstown: Levy for operating expenses. Renewal, 3 mills.
Tipp City Schools: Levy for emergency requirements. Renewal, 13.9 mills.
Bethel Schools: Levy for construction. Renewal, 2 mills
Bethel Schools: Levy for operating expenses. Renewal, 7 mills.
Candidates
Troy City Council Ward 5 (Republican): William Rozell, William Twiss
Troy City Council At Large (Republican, vote for 2): Thomas Andrew Brinkman, William Lutz, Robin Irene Oda, Todd D. Severt, Lynne B. Snee
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PREBLE COUNTY
No candidates running in competitive races
Issues
Preble Shawnee Schools: 0.75% Income tax and bond issue.
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DARKE COUNTY
Issues
No issues except for overlapping areas of Miami Valley Career Technology Center and Northmont School districts.
Candidates
Greenville City Council (Republican, vote for 3): Doug Schmidt, Tracy Tryon, Jeffrey Whitaker, Douglas Wright
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MULTIPLE COUNTIES
Miami Valley Career Technology Vocational District: Proposed bond issue and tax levy. (parts of Montgomery, Greene, Miami, Darke, Preble and Warren)Principal amount $95.5M; principle amount $34.4M. Additional property tax, 0.34 mills.
* Note: Nothing on the ballot in Shelby County unless voter lives in an overlapping school district.