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North Canton Election Results

Thursday, November 8, 2012

If It Were Up to North Canton, Mitt Romney Would be President

Each precinct in town voted Republican — all 13 of them

Barack Obama won the national vote and he won in Ohio. But, if North Canton alone decided the next president of the United States, Mitt Romney would be the winner. According to unofficial results from the Stark County Board of Elections, 1,266 more North Canton voters picked Romney over President Barack Obama. In North Canton, 3,979 voted for Obama and 5,245 voted for Romney. In fact, Romney came out ahead in every single precinct in North Canton.  Also, more North Canton residents gave money to the Obama Campaign than to the Romney Campaign this year, but Romeny supporters gave more in general, according to campaign contribution reports.

jim

9:54 pm on Thursday, November 8, 2012

Right on Ann Marie. The park levy was not needed but if people will give you the $ what the heck. My source also said that the extra $ will end up on more icing for county employees while the general public (that has seen their earning take a huge hit and not come back) continue to bleed. I am getting to hate elections because I will be poorer the day after. My taxes are more than the gas, …   more ›

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Schuring, McDonald, Zumbar Come Out on Top in State, Stark County Races

Check here for results to North Canton and Stark County races

Editor's Note: This story was last updated at 1:25 a.m. Wednesday. North Canton voters headed to the polls Tuesday decide the outcome of not only the presidential election, but who would represent them in Ohio's 48th district, who would be their next sheriff and more. Check below for a list of candidates and unofficial election results from the Stark County Board of Elections. Follow us on Twitter | Like us on Facebook LIVE 2012 ELECTION RESULTS   NORTH CANTON ISSUES: Proposed Ordinance by Initiative Petition ending city-paid health insurance benefits for family members of part-time elected officials, and further, limiting city-paid health insurance benefits to individual primary coverage only for part-time elected officials who do not …

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