Officials elected to township-level seats in Wyandot County Five of the county’s 27 township-level races in Tuesday’s election were contested, including one race for fiscal officer and four races for trustee. In Antrim Township, newcomer Jeremy Mouser took more than almost 60 percent of the vote with 246 ballots cast for him among the 413 in the race. Read More
Heidenreich gets spot on Harpster Village Council HARPSTER — Harpster voters elected one new council member and approved the renewal of two operating levies in the village during Tuesday’s general election. Incumbent Megan Liane Watterson and Kim M. Heidenreich were the top vote-getters in the three-person council race. Read More
Election Results 2015 Total eligible voters from all 24 precincts 15,284 Total Ballots cast 7,029 Read More
Two candidates vie for open seat on Pitt Township Board of Trustees HARPSTER — Robert “Bob” Brewer will seek a third term on the Pitt Township Board of Trustees during the Nov. 3 election, with a challenger, Frederick F. Wagner, also looking to fill the open seat. Wagner did not return a Daily Chief-Union questionnaire mailed to candidates appearing on the November ballot. Read More
Voters to decide on Sycamore levy SYCAMORE — A renewal levy on the Nov. 3 ballot will ask residents of Sycamore to continue to provide general funding for the village. The 6-mill levy generates $33,377 per year for the village of Sycamore. Read More
Candidates in uncontested races to appear on Nov. 3 ballot While many Wyandot County candidates will seek seats on various councils, school boards and other positions on the Nov. 3 ballot, a large number of candidates also is running unopposed. Among them are candidates for the city of Upper Sandusky. Read More
Carey mayor faces single challenger CAREY — Carey Council president Chad Kin is running against incumbent Steve Smalley for the mayor’s seat in the Nov. 3 election. Both candidates received questionnaires from The Daily Chief-Union and provided written responses for this election preview. Read More
Nevada elections include many first-time, returning candidates NEVADA — Four candidates are seeking two open seats on Nevada Council, though all could end up serving. In addition to the two open seats, two seats could be vacated. Read More
Two seek full term for Sycamore Township fiscal officer position SYCAMORE — An appointed fiscal officer for Sycamore Township will run for her first full term against a prospective newcomer to office during the Nov. 3 election. Diane S. Parsell, who was appointed to the position Dec. 1, 2013 to fill the remaining unexpired term of Carol Beard, will face Debra L. Boes in the election. Read More
USEVSD levy explained in forum Voters are being asked to support a permanent improvements levy for the Upper Sandusky Exempted Village School District on the Nov. 3 ballot in the first property tax request since 1986. Read More