![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() "Over the next 10 years, we will prove to residents that our park district is a worthwhile investment that greatly improves quality of life in our county." "We recognize that this was a close election," Larson said Tuesday night. The closeness of the tally was not lost on Jason Larson, director of the park district. The vote total could change over the next two weeks as provisional and absentee ballots are evaluated.įinal, unofficial numbers from Tuesday show that of 12,265 ballots cast, 6,139 (50.05%) were for the levy and 6,126 (49.95%) were against. Park district levy passing, but result not certainĪ new funding mechanism for the county's park district had a precarious 13-vote lead by the end of Tuesday night. Renewal levies passed for the Mansfield/Richland County Public Library and the Ohio District 5 Area Agency on Aging.Įlection results will be certified May 16, according to Jane Zimmermann, deputy director of the county's board of elections. ![]() Voters in Richland County had mixed answers Tuesday to several levy requests during the spring primary election.įinal, unofficial results show that electors denied a new levy request from the Madison Local School District, but are mostly in favor of a new levy for the Richland County Park District, the fate of which will not be known for another two weeks. ![]()
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