With all the news about the legal wrangling over redrawing Ohio’s political maps, some may be wondering if there is anything to vote on during the May primary.

Although it’s still being decided when Ohioans will get to vote on state House and Senate races, voters can still cast ballots for governor, secretary of state, and some judicial races. 

Some areas also have local issues to decide on.

The House and Senate races are likely to be voted on during a special election in August.

At the end of this story, you can find an overview of contested partisan races as well as options and issues in the Valley.

Early voting underway

Ohio started early in-person voting on Tuesday, April 5, 2022.  Voters can visit their local boards of elections including the Saturday, Sunday, and Monday before Election Day

Early in-person voting hours:

  • April 5-8: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
  • April 11-15: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
  • April 18-22: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
  • April 25-29: 8:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
  • April 30: 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
  • May 1: 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
  • May 2: 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m

Where to go to vote early

Columbiana County Board of Elections

7989 Dickey Dr Ste 3

Lisbon OH 44432

 

Mahoning County Board of Elections

345 Oak Hill Ave

Youngstown OH 44502

 

Trumbull County Early Vote Center

2911 Youngstown Rd SE

Warren OH 44484

 

Voting absentee

You can print or request your own absentee ballot request at VoteOhio.gov, or contact your county Board of Elections.

What’s on my ballot?

You can preview what is on your partisan or non-partisan primary ballot by following the below link:

Mahoning County

Trumbull County

Columbiana County

Where and when do I vote in person on Election Day, May 3, 2022?

The polls in Ohio are open from 6:30 a.m. until 7:30 p.m.

Find your polling location

Mahoning County

Trumbull County

Columbiana County

What documents are needed to vote in Ohio?

There are several types of valid ID.

Photo ID: Any document issued by the U.S. government or the State of Ohio that includes ALL of the following is an acceptable photo identification:

An expiration date that has not passed;

A photograph of the voter;

The voter’s name, which must substantially conform to the voter’s name as it appears in the Poll List or in the Poll Book; and

The voter’s current address, which must substantially conform to the voter’s address as it appears in the Poll List or in the Poll Book unless the ID is an Ohio driver’s license or state ID card.

NOTICE: An unexpired Ohio Driver License, State ID Card, or Interim Documentation with your former address IS an ACCEPTABLE form of ID when your current address is in the poll book.

NOTE: On July 2, 2018, the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles began issuing a new format of Ohio’s driver's licenses and state identification cards. The BMV is also issuing Ohio Interim Documentation until the applicant receives their new ID through the mail. A driver’s license or state identification card in the old or new format, the Ohio Interim Documentation, and a voter’s old, hole-punched driver’s license or state ID card are acceptable forms of identification for voting, as long as the expiration date has not passed.

If the voter changed their name and provides proof of the legal name change, completes and signs Form 10-L, and is registered within the precinct, the voter’s name as it appears on the photo ID may or may not be the voter’s reported change of name.

Military ID: Valid military identification cards or copies of such cards must be accepted regardless of whether they contain a name or address. However, this form of ID must still allow a precinct election official to determine that it is the military ID card of the person who is presenting it for the purpose of voting.

Utility Bill: A utility bill is a statement of fees owed and/or paid for services, and includes, but is not limited to, water, sewer, electric, heating, cable, internet, telephone and cellular telephone services. A valid utility bill may show a $0.00 balance or no amount owed.

Bank Statement: A bank statement includes, but is not limited to, a statement from any financial or brokerage institution.

Government Check: A government check includes, but is not limited to, a paycheck, check stub or receipt provided for direct deposit of funds issued by any level of government (known as “political subdivision”) in Ohio, or for any other state, or the United States government.

Paycheck: A paycheck includes a paycheck, check stub or receipt provided for the direct deposit of wages or earnings from any public or private employer.

For the forms of ID listed in 3-6 above, the following rules for determining their validity apply:

The document may be a printout of an electronically transmitted copy or regular paper copy.

The name and address on the document must conform to the voter’s information as it appears in the Poll Book.

The document must be current within 12 months of the Election Day for which the voter is presenting it.

Other Government Document: Must contain the correct name and current address of the voter.

Other government documents are acceptable forms of voter identification. A government document is a document that is issued by a government office, which includes any local (city, county, township, and village government), state or federal government office, branch, agency, department, division or similar component, including a board, commission, public college or university or public community college, whether or not in Ohio. Examples of government documents include but are not limited to, letters, tax bills, licenses, notices, court papers, grade reports, and transcripts.

The name and address on the government document must conform to the voter’s name as it appears in the Poll List or in the Poll Book.

The document must be current within 12 months of the Election Day for which the voter is presenting it for the purpose of voting or has on it an expiration date that has not passed as of the date of the election in which the voter seeks to vote.

Issues and Contested Primary Races in the Valley (excluding state House and Senate, as well as State Central Committee) 

MAHONING COUNTY

Governor and Lt. Governor

Democratic Party

John Cranley and Teresa Fedor

Nan Whaley and Cheryl L. Stephens

Republican Party

Joe Blystone and Jeremiah W. Workman

Mike DeWine and Jon Husted

Ron Hood and Candice Keller

Jim Renacci and Joe Knopp

 

Secretary of State

Republican Party

John Adams

Frank LaRose

 

United States Senator

Democratic Party

Morgan Harper

Traci TJ Johnson

Tim Ryan

Republican Party

Matt Dolan

Mike Gibbons

Josh Mandel

Neil Patel

Mark Pukita

Jane Timken

JD Vance

 

6th District, Representative to Congress

Democratic Party

Martin Alexander

Eric S. Jones

Louis G. Lyras

Shawna Roberts

Republican Party

John Anderson

Bill Johnson

Michael S. Morgenstern

Gregory M. Zelenitz

 

Mahoning County Questions and Issues:

Campbell City additional Fire 2.01 mills for a continuing period of time

Campbell City additional Police 5.35 mills for a continuing period of time

Cardinal Joint Fire District additional 1.63 mills for a continuing period of time

Alliance City Schools additional general permanent improvements at 2.7 mills for a continuing period of  time

Jackson Milton Local renewal avoiding an operating deficit at 3.80 mills in the amount of $988,485 for 5 years

Canfield Local Bond Issue constructing, furnishing, equipping and renovating school district buildings in the amount of $107,800,000 for 37 years at 6.9 mills

Hubbard Exempted Village Schools renewal emergency requirements in the amount of $1,218,709 for 5 years at 5.15

Struthers City School District additional general permanent improvements at 2.8 mills for 5 years

Lowellville Local School District additional general permanent improvements at 4 mills for a continuous period of time

Coitsville Twp. Addl. Police 5.5 mills for a continuing period of time

Sebring Village addl. 1.5 mills for streets, roads and bridges for 5 years

Liquor Option Aust. 3 Golden Star Theater 6020 Mahoning Ave. 1st Floor Sunday

Liquor Option Bdm 21 Bruno Brothers Pizza 8381 Market Street Sunday

 

TRUMBULL COUNTY

Governor and Lt. Governor

Democratic Party

John Cranley and Teresa Fedor

Nan Whaley and Cheryl L. Stephens

Republican Party

Joe Blystone and Jeremiah W. Workman

Mike DeWine and Jon Husted

Ron Hood and Candice Keller

Jim Renacci and Joe Knopp

 

Secretary of State

Republican Party

John Adams

Frank LaRose

 

United States Senator

Democratic Party

Morgan Harper

Traci TJ Johnson

Tim Ryan

Republican Party

Matt Dolan

Mike Gibbons

Josh Mandel

Neil Patel

Mark Pukita

Jane Timken

JD Vance

 

Trumbull County Commissioner (1-1-23 Term)

Democratic Party

Michael O'Brien

David Guarino

Republican Party

Christina D. Lee

Rick Hernandez

Denny Malloy

 

Trumbull County Auditor

Democratic Party

Tod Latell

Tom Shay

 

Trumbull County Court of Common Pleas

Democratic Party

Sean J. O'Brien

Dawn Cantalamessa

 

11th Dist. Court of Appeals Unexpired Term Ending 2-8-25

Republican Party

John Eklund

Sarah Kovoor

 

Trumbull County Questions and Issues

BRISTOL LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT (Bristol Twp A, C, Farmington Twp, W Farmington Village)

TAX LEVY: Renewal

PURPOSE: Providing for the emergency requirements of the School District in the sum of

$330,000.00.

MILLS: 2.95 mills Majority Affirmative

TIME: 5 year period of time, commencing in 2023, first due in the calendar year 2024

 

CHAMPION LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT (Champion Twp A, B, C, E, F, G, K, Includes part

Bazetta Twp G)

TAX LEVY: Renewal

PURPOSE: Providing for the emergency requirements of the School District in the sum of

$1,010,997.34.

MILLS: 5.85 mills Majority Affirmative

TIME: 10 year period of time, commencing in 2023, first due in calendar year 2024

 

GIRARD CITY (All Girard City)

TAX LEVY: Renewal

PURPOSE: Provide and maintain senior citizens services or facilities.

MILLS: 1.8 mills Majority Affirmative

TIME: 5 year period of time, commencing in 2022, first due in calendar year 2023

 

HUBBARD TOWNSHIP (Hubbard Twp A, B, D, F)

TAX LEVY: Renewal

PURPOSE: Provide and maintain police and EMS protection.

MILLS: 1.75 mills Majority Affirmative

TIME: 3 year period of time, commencing in 2022, first due in calendar year 2023

 

HUBBARD TOWNSHIP (Hubbard Twp A, B, D, F)

TAX LEVY: Renewal

PURPOSE: Provide and maintain police and EMS protection.

MILLS: 1.75 mills Majority Affirmative

TIME: 3 year period of time, commencing in 2022, first due in calendar year 2023

 

HUBBARD EXEMPTED VILLAGE SCHOOL DISTRICT (Hubbard City, Hubbard Twp and Part

Coitsville in Mahoning County)

TAX LEVY: Renewal

PURPOSE: Providing for the emergency requirements of the School District in the sum of

$1,218,709.00.

MILLS: 5.15 mills Majority Affirmative

TIME: 5 year period of time, commencing in 2022, first due in calendar year 2023

 

JACKSON MILTON LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT (Part Newton Twp D and Mahoning County)

TAX LEVY: Renewal

PURPOSE: Avoiding an operating deficit in the amount of $988,485.00.

MILLS: 3.83 mills Majority Affirmative

TIME: 5 year period of time, commencing in 2023, first due in calendar year 2024

 

JOSEPH BADGER LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT (Gustavus Twp, Hartford Twp A, B, Kinsman

Twp A, C, Vernon Twp A)

TAX LEVY: Renewal

PURPOSE: Providing for the emergency requirements of the School District in the sum of

$425,379.

MILLS: 2.95 mills Majority Affirmative

TIME: 10 year period of time, commencing in 2023, first due in calendar year 2024

 

LAKEVIEW LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT (Bazetta Twp B-G (Excludes part of G) Cortland City

A-H (Excludes part of A) Includes Warren City 2G, Mecca Twp A, Warren

Twp E)

TAX LEVY: Additional

PURPOSE: Providing for the emergency requirements of the School District in the sum of

$2,075,000.

MILLS: 6.8 mills Majority Affirmative

TIME: 10 year period of time, commencing in 2022, first due in calendar year 2023

 

NEWTON FALLS VILLAGE (Newton Falls Village 1A, 2A, 3A, 4A)

ISSUE: Proposed Charter Amendment

PURPOSE: Charter Review Commission

 

VIENNA TOWNSHIP (Vienna Twp. A, B, C)

TAX LEVY: Additional

PURPOSE: Provide and maintain police and EMS protection.

MILLS: 3 mills Majority Affirmative

TIME: 5 year period of time, commencing in 2022, first due in calendar year 2023

LOCAL OPTIONS FILED FOR MAY 3, 2022

 

Local Liquor Option for Particular Location Warren City Pct 1G Aldi #26

Off-premise sales of wine and mixed beverages on Sunday

 

Local Liquor Option for Particular Location Cortland City Pct F Cortland Roller Rink

On/off premise sale of beer, wine and mixed beverages and spirituous liquor Monday – Saturday

On/off premise sale of beer, wine and mixed beverages and spirituous liquor on Sunday

 

COLUMBIANA COUNTY

Governor and Lt. Governor

Democratic Party

John Cranley and Teresa Fedor

Nan Whaley and Cheryl L. Stephens

Republican Party

Joe Blystone and Jeremiah W. Workman

Mike DeWine and Jon Husted

Ron Hood and Candice Keller

Jim Renacci and Joe Knopp

 

Secretary of State

Republican Party

John Adams

Frank LaRose

 

United States Senator

Democratic Party

Morgan Harper

Traci TJ Johnson

Tim Ryan

Republican Party

Matt Dolan

Mike Gibbons

Josh Mandel

Neil Patel

Mark Pukita

Jane Timken

JD Vance

 

6th District, Representative to Congress

Democratic Party

Martin Alexander

Eric S. Jones

Louis G. Lyras

Shawna Roberts

Republican Party

John Anderson

Bill Johnson

Michael S. Morgenstern

Gregory M. Zelenitz

 

Columbiana County Questions and Issues

Wayne Twp., 3.0 Mills, Additional, Building Levy, 5 Years, $59,400.00

 

Village of Minerva, Charter Amendments Ordinance No. 7-22 (Stark Most Populous)

 

Alliance City School District, 2.7 Mills, Additional, Permanent Improvements, Continuous (Stark Most Populous)

 

Sandy Creek JFD, 4.0 Mills, Renewal, Operating Expenses, 5 Years (Stark Most Populous)