More than 200 candidates have submitted petitions to appear on Summit County’s November 4 general election ballot, with competitive races emerging across municipalities and school districts throughout the region.
The Summit County Board of Elections received all candidate filings by the August 6 deadline and is currently verifying petition signatures. Officials will meet August 18 to certify the ballot, with the final candidate list expected by the end of that day.
Municipal Council Races
Fairlawn has candidates in three wards: Joseph V. Gentile Jr. in Ward 1, Todd Stock in Ward 3, and Michael John Detorakis in Ward 5.
Hudson presents the most competitive at-large race with six candidates for three seats: Chris Banweg, Kyle Brezovec, Samantha D’Eramo, Karen Heater, Will McGinley and Amanda Weinstein.
Macedonia has four candidates competing for three at-large positions: Jessica Brandt, Sue Cummings, Matt Ferraro and Vini J. Ventura.
Munroe Falls features three candidates for two at-large seats: Jim Iona, Chris Ritzinger and Timothy M. Vesey. Ward races include Ross Widenor running unopposed in Ward 1, while Ward 3 has a contested race between Connie Collinson and John Impellizzeri.
Reminderville has four candidates for four council seats: Brandon LaWayne Board, Victoria Jeromos, Mark Kondik and Becki Kovach.
Stow offers competitive races with five candidates for three at-large positions: Cyle Feldman, Kyle Herman, Jeremy McIntire, Josh Wall and Kim Young. Ward races include Matt Riehl unopposed in Ward 1, Kelly Coffey versus Sindi Harrison in Ward 2, John M. Baranek unopposed in Ward 3, and Mario Fiocca unopposed in Ward 4. Drew C. Reilly is the sole candidate for Director of Law.
Twinsburg has three candidates for one at-large seat: Scott Barr, Shaun Castillo and Laurie Facsina. Ward races feature David Post unopposed in Ward 4 and Greg Bellan unopposed in Ward 5.
Village Council Races
Boston Heights has five candidates for four seats: Bob Bartko, Sasha Chetyrkina-Miller, Christopher Fenn, Seth Wells and Susan Wells.
Clinton presents five candidates for four positions: Ellen R. Conroy, Kent Goch, John Henry, Sarah Henry and Tom Knepper.
Mogadore has three candidates for three seats: C. William Bauer, Mary K. Miller and Michael Raddish.
Northfield ward races include Alan E. Hipps in Ward A, Zach Hebebrand in Ward B, Renell M. Noack in Ward C, and Nicholas M. Magistrelli in Ward D.
Peninsula offers the largest field with eight candidates for four seats: William Cole, Lori Dooley, Amy Frank-Hensley, Daniel Krachinsky, John Patrick Najeway, Jim Nash, Jodi R. Padrutt and Moe Riggins.
Richfield has 10 candidates competing for four council positions: Carol Campbell, Monica Ann Day, Rick Hudak, Michael K. Lyons, Jeffrey Newman, Pat Norris, Joyce Parton, Jim Smith, Jeff Stoppenhagen and Dave Woytek.
Silver Lake district races feature Thomas DiCaudo versus James Kurtz in District A, Kevin Rozsa unopposed in District B, Philip Kaplan unopposed in District C, and Matthew J. Plesich unopposed in District D.
Township Trustee Elections
Bath Township has three candidates for two seats: Sean Gaffney, James McClellan and Sharon A. Troike. Laura Tuttle is running unopposed for fiscal officer.
Boston Township features three candidates for two trustee positions: Amy Z. Anderson, Mike Anderson and Nicholas Daryl Janigian.
Copley Township has three candidates competing for two seats: Robert Campbell, Scott David Dressler and Bruce Koellner. Roy Speer is unopposed for fiscal officer.
Coventry Township has two candidates for two positions: Edward D. Diebold and Jeff Houck.
Northfield Center Township presents Gene Lim and Russell F. Mazzola for two seats.
Richfield Township candidates include Don Laubacher and Robert Luther for two positions.
Sagamore Hills Township has David DePasquale and Paul Schweikert running for two seats.
Springfield Township features Kellie J. Chapman and Joe DiLauro for two positions.
Twinsburg Township offers the most competitive race with three candidates for two seats: Jamey DeFabio, Jessica Favitta and Keith Harris.
School Board Races
Akron City Schools has nine candidates for four seats: Diana Autry, Cynthia D. Blake, Gwen Bryant, Gregory B. Harrison, Carla Jackson, Nathan R. Jarosz, Karmaya Kelly, Keith Mills and Phil Montgomery.
Barberton City Schools has one candidate: Brenda Stevenson Rickenbacker.
Copley-Fairlawn City Schools features five candidates for three positions: Jim Borchik, Stephen M. Coon, Beth Hertz, Gregory Ryan Potts and Carl Talsma.
Coventry Local Schools has three candidates for three seats: Josh Hostetler, Laura McGraw and John Sulek.
Cuyahoga Falls City Schools presents six candidates for three positions: Jennifer Allen, Anthony D. Gomez, John R. Sans, Carrie A. Schaefer, Meghan Weakley and Courtney Zimmerman.
Green Local Schools has four candidates for three seats: Bob Campbell, Tod J. Daniels, Nick Fanelly and Katie Stoynoff.
Hudson City Schools features four candidates for three positions: Mark Dzurec, Ryan Patti, Jon C. Peterson and Kirstin Toth.
Manchester Local Schools has four candidates for three seats: Jason Jividen, Dale A. Jolly, Richard P. Sponseller and Brian M. Young.
Mogadore Local Schools presents three candidates for three positions: Michael LiCause, Triston Smead and Christopher G. Williams.
Nordonia Hills City Schools has four candidates for three seats: William B. Busse, Sandra A. Caramela-Miller, Matt Ford and Jason L. Tidmore Sr.
Norton City Schools features four candidates for three positions: Chris Inks, Glen Nazworth, Elisa Staats and Cindy Webel.
Revere Local Schools has four candidates for two seats: Jeffrey Aram Bowler, Jennifer Burke, Hayden Hajdu and Keith Malick.
Springfield Local Schools presents five candidates for three positions: Amy Campbell, Cynthia Frola, Donnie Furlong, Chad Lance and Kelly Warner.
Stow-Munroe Falls City Schools has two races: JoAnne Loparo versus Tina Merlitti for an unexpired term, and four candidates for two full terms: Kathrine Dannemiller, John Moyer, Jason Whitacre and Pamela Wind.
Tallmadge City Schools features five candidates for three seats: Michael Donnell, Todd Loughry, David S. Parry, Kimberly Polatas and Jennifer Ross.
Twinsburg City Schools has seven candidates for three positions: Kelly Ameche, Rhonda Crawford, Chris Kraska, Joe Revay, Merkisha Rush, Lea Travis and Mark R. Wesner.
Woodridge Local Schools presents four candidates for three seats: Tammy L. Heffernan, Scott Karlo, David Lydic and Danielle Murphy.
Several districts had no candidates file: Aurora City Schools, Highland Local Schools, Jackson Local Schools and Northwest Local Schools.
Educational Service Centers
Summit County Educational Service Center has four candidates: Clarissa M. Allega, Michael Chadsey and Claire Jimerson for three full terms, plus Edward Sturkey for an unexpired term.
Medina County and Stark County Educational Service Centers had no candidates file.
The Board of Elections continues reviewing petition signatures and will announce any challenges to candidate eligibility before the August 18 certification meeting. Candidates whose petitions are rejected will have opportunities to appeal the decisions.
Elections officials encourage voters to check their registration status and polling locations ahead of the November election.
Verified candidates interested in advertising on neohio.news should email desk@neohio.news.
Related article: Why Your Campaign Needs Media Training Before It Needs Media Coverage | Northeast Ohio News
Discover more from Northeast Ohio News
Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.










