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Results of the Ohio March 15, 2016 primary: Clinton and Kasich win Ohio, O'Malley ousts Cuyahoga County prosecutor Tim McGinty, state Rep Barnes wins, and Tonya Jones wins Democratic primary for judge

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hillaryclinton.png - 807.72 Kbjohn kasich 2.jpg - 5.42 Kbjohn barnes final.jpg - 4.61 Kbtamir rice.jpg - 7.87 KbPictured are Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton (wearing patterned suit), Republican presidential candidate Ohio Gov. John Kasich (wearing blue tie),  Juvenile Court Magistrate Tonya R. Jones (wearing Black suit), Ohio state Rep. John Barnes Jr. (D-12) (wearing orange tie), a Cleveland Democrat like Jones, Michael O'Malley (wearing red and gray tie), who ousted Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Tim McGinty in Tuesday's primary election, and 12-year-old Cleveland police killing victim Tamir Rice (wearing sweater)

(www.clevelandurbannews.com) / (www.kathywraycolemanonlinenewsblog.com). Tel: (216) 659-0473 and Email: editor@clevelandurbannews.com

By Editor-in-Chief Kathy Wray Coleman, a-23-year journalist who trained at the Call and Post Newspaper in Cleveland, Ohio for 17 years, and who interviewed now President Barack Obama one-on-one when he was campaigning for president. As to the Obama interview, CLICK HERE TO READ THE ENTIRE ARTICLE AT CLEVELAND URBAN NEWS.COM, OHIO'S LEADER IN BLACK DIGITAL NEWS


UNOFFICIAL RESULTS OF THE CUYAHOGA COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS FOR THE MARCH 15 PRIMARY ELECTION ARE BELOW AND INCLUDE CLOSELY WATCHED RACES. THEY INCLUDE A DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY WIN FOR JUVENILE COURT MAGISTRATE TONYA R. JONES FOR CUYAHOGA COUNTY DOMESTIC RELATIONS COURT, AND A WIN FOR STATE REP JOHN BARNES JR. (D-12), A CLEVELAND DEMOCRAT LIKE JONES, WHO WON RE-ELECTION TUESDAY NIGHT IN THE DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY (EDITOR'S NOTE: BARNES HAS NO GENERAL ELECTION OPPONENT AND JONES FACES A REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER FOR THE NOVEMBER GENERAL ELECTION. BOTH BARNES AND JONES, WHO ARE BLACK, WON ON TUESDAY BY A LANDSLIDE).


IN PROBABLY THE MOST WATCHED RACE OF CUYAHOGA COUNTY, MICHAEL O'MALLEY OUSTED COUNTY PROSECUTOR TIM MCGINTY  IN THE DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY AND WON BY 12 PERCENTAGE POINTS, FIFTY SIX PERCENT TO MCGINTY'S FORTY FOUR PERCENT. (EDITOR'S NOTE: NO REPUBLICAN OR INDEPENDENT ENTERED THE RACE SO O'MALLEY IS, IN ESSENCE, THE WINNER AS THE UPCOMING NOVEMBER GENERAL ELECTION NEARS).


DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE HILLARY CLINTON WON CUYAHOGA COUNTY AND OHIO OVER VERMONT SEN. BERNIE SANDERS, AND REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE GOV. JOHN KASICH ALSO WON CUYAHOGA COUNTY AND THE REPUBLICAN PRIMARY IN OHIO OVER HIS THREE RIVALS, INCLUDING REPUBLICAN FRONT-RUNNER DONALD TRUMP (EDITOR'S NOTE: CLINTON BEAT SANDERS IN OHIO WITH FIFTY SIX PERCENT OF THE VOTE AND WON THE BLACK VOTE IN OHIO BY ABOUT FORTY POINTS. KASICH BEAT TRUMP IN OHIO FORTY THREE PERCENT TO THIRTY FOUR PERCENT, HIS FIRST WIN OF THE PRESIDENTIAL SEASON).


OHIO MARCH 16, 2016 PRIMARY ELECTION IN CUYAHOGA COUNTY WITH 980 OF 980 PRECINCTS REPORTING


The March 15, 2016 Democratic and Republican primaries in Ohio for the nomination for president

Hillary Clinton (D) 125,914
Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente (D) 935
Bernie Sanders (D) 72,297
Ted Cruz (R) 12,254
John Kasich (R) 76,674
Marco Rubio (R) 4,597
Donald Trump (R) 45,884

Senator

Kelli Prather (D) 21,669
P.G. Sittenfeld (D) 45,668
Ted Strickland (D) 110,805
Don Elijah Eckhart (R) 18,794
Rob Portman* (R) 94,993
Joseph Demare (G) was nominated unopposed


Representative to Congress
9th District
197 of 197 precincts

Steven Kraus (R) 5,247
Donald Larson (R) 9,849
Joel Lieske (R) 3,549
Marcy Kaptur* (D) was nominated unopposed

11th District
513 of 513 precincts

Marcia Fudge* (D) was nominated unopposed

14th District
81 of 81 precincts

Alfred Mackey (D) 2,176
Michael Wager (D) 6,901
David Joyce* (R) 12,404
Matt Lynch (R) 5,910

16th District
189 of 189 precincts

Keith Mundy (D) and Jim Renacci* (R) were nominated unopposed


State Supreme Court
980 of 980 precincts
Chief Justice

Maureen O'Connor* was nominated unopposed

Term beginning Jan. 1

Pat Fischer 52,347
Colleen Mary O'Toole 39,934
John P. O'Donnell,* was nominated unopposed.

Term beginning Jan. 2

Cynthia Rice 116,212
Pat DeWine 77,031


8th District Court of Appeals
980 of 980 precincts
Term beginning Jan. 11

Mary Eileen Kilbane (Jan. 1 term), Melody Stewart* (Jan. 2 term), Kathleen Ann Keough* (Jan. 3 term), and Eileen Gallagher* (Feb. 9 term) were nominated unopposed


State Senate
24th District
267 of 267 precincts

Nan Baker (R) 15,922
Matt Dolan (R) 24,295
Mike Dovilla (R) 14,570
Emily Hagan (D) was nominated unopposed


State House of Representatives
98 of 98 precincts
6th District
98 of 98 precincts

Marlene Anielski (R) 13,841
Phillip Robinson (D) was nominated unopposed

7th District
83 of 83 precincts

Jennifer Herold (R) 3,449
Thomas Patton (R) 13,235

8th District
96 of 96 precincts

Kent Smith (D) and Cassandra McDonald (R) were nominated unopposed

9th District
97 of 97 precincts

Janine Boyd (D) 16,517
Isaac Powell (D) 3,829
Joe Miller (R) was nominated unopposed

10th District
104 of 104 precincts

Bill Patmon* (D) was nominated unopposed

11th District
100 of 100 precincts

Stephanie Howse* (D) and Shalira Taylor (R) were nominated unopposed

12th District
90 of 90 precincts

John Barnes Jr (D) 12,156
Jill Miller Zimon (D) 7,391

13th District
84 of 84 precincts

Nickie Antonio* (D) was nominated unopposed

14th District
76 of 76 precincts

Martin Sweeney* (D) was nominated unopposed

15th District
75 of 75 precincts

Nicholas Celebrezze* (D) was nominated unopposed

16th District
86 of 86 precincts

Tommy Greene (D) and Dave Greenspan (R) were nominated unopposed


Common Pleas Court
980 of 980 precincts
Term beginning Jan. 1

Michael Astrab* (D) 21,903
Pablo Castro (D) 41,346
Kelly Ann Gallagher (D) 57,482
Mary Brigid Sweeney (D) 29,627
James Cochran (R) was nominated unopposed

Term beginning Jan. 5

Sherrie Miday (D) and Matthew McMonagle (R) were nominated unopposed

Term beginning Jan. 11

Joseph Russo 38,302
James Satola 18,246
Michael Shaughnessy 75,670

Term beginning Jan. 12

Andrea Nelson Moore (D) and Joan Synenberg (R) were nominated unopposed
Also nominated unopposed: Steve Gall* (Jan. 2), Michael Donnelly* (Jan. 3), Peter Corrigan* (Jan. 4), David Matia* (Jan. 6), Dick Ambrose* (Jan. 7), Maureen Clancy* (Jan. 8), John Russo (Jan. 9), Hollie Lauren Gallagher* (Jan. 10), and Brian Corrigan* (Jan. 14)


Domestic Relations Court
980 of 980 precincts
Term beginning Jan. 13

Francine Goldberg (D) and John Mayer (R) were nominated unopposed

Term beginning Jan. 19

Tonya Jones 86,379
Michael Joseph O' Shea 43,647
Janet Rath Colaluca (R) was nominated unopposed; Diane Palos* (Jan. 8) and Donna Coury (Jan. 18) were also nominated unopposed


Juvenile Court
980 of 980 precincts

Michael John Ryan* (Jan. 1), Kristin Sweeney* (Jan. 2) and Patrick Corrigan* (Jan. 3) were nominated unopposed


Cuyahoga County
980 of 980 precincts
Prosecutor

Timothy McGinty (D) 68,866
Michael O'Malley (D) 86,805


County Council
82 of 82 precincts

Dale Miller (D), Tim Corrigan (R),Scott Tuma (D), Jack Schron* (R), Pernel Jones Jr.* (D), and Anthony Hairston* (D) were nominated unopposed


Cuyahoga County
980 of 980 precincts
Health and Human Services tax renewal

Yes 215,568
No 98,603


Broadview Heights
14 of 14 precincts
Permit bow hunting of deer?

Yes 3,967
No 2,287


Euclid
39 of 39 precincts
Charter change, require summer meetings

Yes 8,406
No 1,407


Fairview Park
13 of 13 precincts
Fire department tax renewal

Yes 4,714
No 985


Garfield Heights
19 of 19 precincts
Retail zoning on East 90th St.

Yes 3,349
No 2,285

Retail zoning on South Highland

Yes 3,345
No 2,444


Garfield Heights Schools
17 of 17 precincts
Tax increase, improvements

Yes 2,492
No 3,554


Highland Hills
1 of 1 precinct
Natural gas aggregation

Yes 128
No 35


North Royalton
22 of 22 precincts
Permit bow hunting of deer

Yes 6,402
No 2,971


Parma
51 of 51 precincts
Permit bow hunting of deer

Yes 11,744
No 7,570


Parma Heights
12 of 12 precincts
Permit bow hunting of deer

Yes 2,722
No 2,116


Seven Hills
8 of 8 precincts
Permit bow hunting of deer

Yes 3,030
No 1,588

Charter change, when to vote on income taxes

Yes 1,945
No 2,580


Strongsville
30 of 30 precincts
Permit bow hunting of deer

Yes 8,640
No 5,235

Zoning change, public facilities on Pearl Road

Yes 9,559
No 3,688


Warrensville Heights
12 of 12 precincts
Tax renewal, street lights

Yes 2,264
No 890

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