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  • Local Election Results November 7, 2023

    Local Election Results November 7, 2023

    Loveland, Ohio – Here are the un-official results from the General Election held on November 7, 2023. Loveland School Board and Loveland City Council results are a tabulation from Clermont, Hamilton, and Warren Counties. The School District and the City are within all three counties.

    Most recent update: Wednesday, November 8, 2023 at 5:15 PM

    (100% Precincts Reporting)

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    Loveland City Council

    (3 to be elected) Vote tally from all counties.

    Kathy Bailey – 2843

    √ Andy Bateman – 2468

    √ Brian Goodyear – 2224

    Deidre Hazelbaker – 1741

     

    Loveland School Board

    (2 to be elected) Vote tally from all counties.

       Linda J. Cecil – 3776

    √  Christina Jeranek – 6047

    √  Lynn M. Mangan – 6684

    Robert Vanover – 2421

    Ohio ISSUE 1

    A Self-Executing Amendment Relating to Abortion and Other Reproductive Decisions Proposed Constitutional Amendment

    √  YES – 2,186,962 (56.62%)

    NO – 1,675,728 (43.38%)

    Ohio ISSUE 2

    To Commercialize, Regulate, Legalize, and Tax the Adult Use of Cannabis Proposed Law

    √  YES – 2,183,734 (56.97%)

    NO – 1,649,339 (43.03%)

    Statewide results are unofficial until the Secretary of State certifies the results of the election. The official canvass is completed approximately three weeks after the conclusion of the election, and results will be released following the office’s review of the county boards of elections’ official canvass reports.

    Hamilton County Issue 19

    PROPOSED TAX LEVY (RENEWAL) (zoological park services)

    √  For – 190,508 (68.50%)

    Against- 87,600 (31.50%)

    Hamilton County Issue 20

    PROPOSED TAX LEVY (RENEWAL AND INCREASE) HAMILTON COUNTY (Cincinnati and Hamilton County Public Library)

    √  For – 156,797 (56.53%)

    Against – 120,590 (43.47%)

    Warren County Career Center

    √  For – 31,628 (51.68%)

    Against – 29,571 (48.32%)

    Milford Exempted Village School District Tax Levy

    For – 7,955 (42.73 %)

    √  Against – 10,663 (57.27%)

    Clermont County Board of Developmental Disabilities Tax Levy

    √  For – 40,840 (56.48)

    Against – 31,475 (43.52%)

  • With nation’s eyes on Ohio: Loveland Magazine hired to provide early data to major news organizations

    With nation’s eyes on Ohio: Loveland Magazine hired to provide early data to major news organizations

    Edison Research collects all Election Results for the National Election Pool, which consists of ABC, NBC, CBS, and CNN

    Loveland, Ohio – With Ohio Issue 1 and 2 on the ballot tomorrow, Edison Research has engaged Loveland Magazine to telephone them with local results as soon as the polls close. To provide their “projections” they do not wait until local boards of elections post results on the Internet. They need results as soon as they are posted on the door of local precincts.

    Edison Research is the sole provider of election data, race projections, and analysis to ABC News, CBS News, CNN, and NBC News. In an effort to improve quality, streamline data collection, and expand election coverage in 2018, ABC News, CBS News, CNN, and NBC News ended their arrangement with the Associated Press for vote tabulation and now exclusively partner with Edison Research for these data. Edison Research projections are made in all 50 states for statewide races and ballot measures.

    Tomorrow night when you hear projections about the results of Ohio’s abortion amendment or the legalization of marijuana, the data Loveland Magazine provided will go into the complex calculation of “projecting” winners and losers. If Steve Kornacki pulls out his “Big Board” Tuesday night and projects the outcome of the two big Ohio issues, he will be relying in part on data collected by Loveland Magazine.

    Loveland Magazine will also publish local results tomorrow on the important Loveland School Board and City Council elections.