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Sanduzki County will have two ballots on May 6 vote – The News -Messenger

Sanduzki County will have two ballots on May 6 vote – The News -Messenger


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Fremont – Some voters in Sanduzki County have the opportunity to vote on two ballots on May 6 because of special elections and a republican primary.

Applicants’ petitions to be on May 6 were certified at the Sanduzki County election meeting on Thursday morning.

The Deputy Director of the Sandusk County County Lisa Hartley explained the main ballots.

There are only Republican Primers for Sandaski County Voters living in 3Rd Ward of Fremont and in Bellevue. They will have the opportunity to vote for both the main vote and a special election vote.

There are no contested places in the Democratic Party, so there is no basic vote on the Democratic Party.

“This is just as it is in the primary,” Hartley said.

Bellevue and Fremont have competitions with more than one candidate from the same party.

Bellevue has four people who run for three largest places in the City Council, all from the Republican Party. There are no candidates for a Democratic Party.

There is no one to work for 1 at the momentHoly2nd and 3Rd Bellevue seats in Bellevue. 3Rd Ward’s seat will only be shown to the vote of Huron County. There are also 4th Ward, in Bellevue, which will only show up on Huron and Erie County Bulletins.

According to Hartley, in these three indisputable places, this vote will note “no valid petition has been filed”.

However, this does not mean that there will be undeniable places in the November election. Independent candidates or party -related candidates may be able to add their names to the newsletter in November. This happened in previous elections.

“In the November election, anyone who has applied for this place will be on the newsletter, plus those who won the primary,” Hartley said, explaining the reason that they could vote for a candidate for an indisputable place in the general elections.

“The main (Fremont) is specifically for one of the two Republicans to run for 3Rd Ward, Hartley said.

Fremont 3 winnerRd Ward Republican primary will run against the current Democrat Angie Ruiz.

According to the presidents of the Democratic Party of Sandaski County, this will be the first time Ruiz has had a competition for the place.

“It’s very confusing. It is very confusing how it is done, but we do it the way we have to do it, “Hartley said. “Sometimes it is very difficult to explain.”

Voting’s seal is confusing enough that the state lawyers had a meeting with the Board of the Friday Election Board.

“As the most important (places are) contested in Bellevue and covers the whole city, it will list the cashier, the chairman of the council, the largest places and the seats of the ward. Fremont has only 3Rd Ward Republican Primary. They all receive a vote for problems only, “said director Shari Shagan-Mary.

Because Fremont 3Rd Ward is just a part of the city, other places, including the place of a treasurer, will not be displayed on the newsletter.

“They all have a vote. If they go to vote, they can vote. They may just not vote for what they think they vote, “Hartley said.

All Ohio voters will have the opportunity to vote in the special elections, as there is a problem throughout the country of the newsletter related to a bond measure. Some voters will also vote on issues related to Bellevue city income tax, Sandusky Township alcohol and the Rice Fire Service Tax fee.

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