Politics & Government
North Canton Election Central 2011: The Best Place for Local Election News
We've got all the info you need to be informed about the candidates and the issues right here at Election Central on North Patch
Election season is upon us, and North Canton Patch has all the information you need to stay informed about the candidates and the issues.
Up for election this season are seven members of North Canton City Council (three at-large seats and Wards 1-4), the mayor of North Canton and two members of the North Canton City Schools Board of Education.
Election Day is Nov. 8. Until then, stay tuned to Election Central for continuing coverage. We will update this page frequently with more links and more information on the candidates.
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CANDIDATES FOR MAYOR
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- (incumbent)
CANDIDATES FOR CITY COUNCIL
At Large: (three seats)
- (incumbent)
- (incumbent)
Ward 1:
- (incumbent)
Ward 2:
- (incumbent)
Ward 3:
- Jeffrey Davies (incumbent)
Ward 4:
- (incumbent)
- (write-in candidate)
SCHOOL BOARD CANDIDATES (two seats)
- (incumbent)
BALLOT ISSUES
ELECTION LINKS
Candidate Profiles
Jeff Davies Advocates for Roads, Caution in Spending Taxpayer Dollars
Jeff Peters Wants to Continue Representing Ward 2 Residents
Jennifer Kling Aims to Make Good Decisions That Affect Community, Kids and Taxpayers
Matthew Oatley Hopes to Serve Children of North Canton as School Board Member
Marcia Kiesling: Collaboration, Compromise Will Keep North Canton Great
Anthony Bianchi Hopes to Highlight Student Strengths on Board of Education
Issue 29
(School Board endorses Issue 29)
Etc.
Michael Gallina: How to Prep for School Board Elections
Senate Bill 5
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