While election night in Ohio was weeks ago, some too-close-to-call results have now been decided.

At the Mahoning County Board of Elections meeting Thursday revealed the results of two races that went to a recount.

In what appeared to have been a 3-vote lead for Youngstown City Council 6th Ward seat by Janet Tarpley, three outstanding votes were added, and all three went to Davis, making a tie with 223 votes each. With a tie, a coin toss is used to decide the winner. Tarpley made the call, but ultimately Davis won the coin toss to beat her opponent.

There will be another recount in that race on Tuesday. If the result remains the same, Davis will be the official winner.

Councilwoman Davis was first elected to office in November 2015, and was running for her third term in the position.
 
The Village of Beloit was seeking a 6-mill additional levy for a continuous period of time for fire services but was defeated by one vote.