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Cross has big lead in campaign fundraising for Ohio House race

There is a big difference in the amount of contributions in the race for the 83rd District seat in the Ohio House. Kenton resident Jon Cross has collected $78,000 while his opponent, Cheryl Buckland of Findlay, reports taking in $9,095. according to the 2017 semiannual campaign finance report filed Monday with the Ohio Secretary of State’s office.

Shortage of area candidates for fall ballot

One week before the filing deadline, there is a shortage of candidates seeking village council, township trustee and school board positions open in the Nov. 7 election. According to records at the Hardin County Board of Elections, five people have returned petitions to run for a council seat and only one candidate has filed in the entire county to run for a seat on any of the boards of education.

Filing deadlines near for November ballot

The deadline to file Declaration of Candidacy petitions for member of the board of township trustees, school board members, village council and member of board of public affairs, or certify local questions and issues including local option petitions for the 2017 general election is Aug. 9 at 4 p.m. in the Board of Elections office.

Election filing deadline nears for local races, issues; 9 tax levies so far

Candidates and governmental entities have just a little over a month left to get their names and issues on the November election ballot. According to Hardin County Board of Elections Director Sandra Bookmyer, candidate petitions for school boards, village council and board of public affairs seats and township trustee spots are due at 4 p.m. on Aug. 9 at the board office. The election will be on Nov. 7.

Candidates file

Two non-party candidates Monday filed petitions for their names to appear on the November ballot for Kenton city offices. Joel Althauser is a candidate to return as president of the Kenton City Council. Clint Sneary has filed petitions to appear as a non-party candidate for re-election to a council-at-large seat.

Husted cautions Republicans about resting on November wins

Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted

MOUNT VICTORY — Members of the Hardin County Republican Party filled the banquet facilities of the Plaza Inn Restaurant in Mount Victory on Sunday evening to meet a long list of candidates seeking their support, to honor Lincoln Day and to celebrate the success of the party in the November election. U.S. Rep. Bob Latta told the Republicans the first …

Cross announces GOP bid for 83rd District House seat

Jon Cross

The leader of economic development in Hardin County hopes to take that experience to the Ohio Statehouse. Jon Cross, president/CEO and economic development director of the Hardin County Chamber and Business Alliance, announced today his plans to run for state representative of the 83rd Ohio House District in the Republican primary in 2018. The district includes Hancock County, Hardin County and a portion of Logan County.

Without primary, Ada district will have to pay for levy renewal vote

There was good news from the Hardin County Board of Elections this week for candidates, but the news was not so positive for at least one local school district. The candidates for partisan races in Kenton and Ada who filed by Wednesday’s deadline are unopposed in the planned May 2 primary election, said Director Sandra Bookmyer. But because there are no contested races, there will be no primary.

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