Anthony Medley, left, of Toledo, checks in voter Eric Waldhaus at the polling site at the Kent Branch of the Toledo-Lucas County Public Library. JaMalle Flournoy, second from left, and George Brown, both of Toledo, are also election officials.
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Bill Stein, left, his wife Bev Stein, and daughter Amy Stein sign in to vote at the polling site at the Kent Branch of the Toledo-Lucas County Public Library. Elections officials are, from front, Elois Fields, precinct captain Ted Greely, and John Allen, standing, and all from Toledo.
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Christyne Hilken cast her vote at First Baptist Church in Monroe, Tuesday. At left is poll worker Poll worker Cindy Miller.
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Lester Crockett, left, at 8:49 a.m., is the first voter for Carnell Freeman, of Toledo, at the Early Voting site in Toledo.
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Poll worker Cindy Miller, left, helps Linda Morgel cast a vote at First Baptist Church in Monroe.
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Lester Crockett shortly before 9 a.m., is the first voter at the Early Voting site in Toledo.
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Steve Wisienski fills out a ballot at First Baptist Church in Monroe.
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Stickers await voters at First Baptist Church in Monroe.
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Precinct chairperson Angie Costello helps a voter resister to vote at First Baptist Church in Monroe.
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Ruth Anderson, right, checks in to vote with the help of poll workers from left, Colleen White, Diane Johnson and Jane Berry at St. Michael Lutheran Church in Whiteford Township.
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Poll worker Linda Perry helps Kim Spilak with her ballot at St. Michael Lutheran Church in Whiteford Township.
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Rebekah Oberdier, 5, munches on french fries as her mom Carolann Laudan, of Maumee, votes at Springfield High School in Holland.
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From left, Barbara Foltz, of Holland, and Viona Butler, of Toledo, vote at Springfield High School in Holland.
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Barbara Foltz, of Holland, votes at Springfield High School in Holland.
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Misty Goodrick of Holland votes at Springfield High School in Holland.
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Lurline Ruckman, of Springfield Township, shows off her voting sticker at Springfield High School.
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John Pantanella of Springfield Township walks out of Springfield High School in Holland after voting.
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Travis Pennell, assistant band director at Springfield High School, and his wife Bethany Pennell look over unofficial results at the Springfield Schools Administration Building in Holland.
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Kristina White and Springfield Schools Treasurer Ryan Lockwood look over unofficial school levy results Tuesday at the Springfield Schools Administration Building.
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Springfield Schools Superintendent Michael O'Shea and Kristina White look over unofficial school levy results at the Springfield Schools Administration Building.
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From left, Springfield School Board president Keiran Menacher, Superintendent Michael O'Shea, and Kristina White look over unofficial school levy results.
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Admitting defeat, Toledo City Council candidate Ruth Ashford, carrying her votes chart, is one of the last to leave Michael's Bar and Grill in Toledo.
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Incumbent Toledo city councilman for District 4 Scott Ramsey, center, along with his wife Melissa, right, his family and supporters gather Tuesday to wait for election night results at Manhattan's restaurant.
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Rossford Mayor Neil MacKinnon III, left, and levy campaign manager Rachel Johnson, center, react after the majority of precincts reported in favor of passing Rossford's 5.9-mill school levy Tuesday during an levy-watch party at the Perrysburg home of Ms. Johnson.
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Rossford Schools campaign manager Rachel Johnson, left, Rossford school board member Dawn Burks, center left, Mike Zickar, center right, and Rossford High School assistant principal Pat Murtha, right, react after the majority of precincts reported in favor of passing Rossford's 5.9-mill school levy.
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Rossford Schools campaign manager Rachel Johnson, left, embraces school board member Dawn Burks, right, after the majority of precincts reported in favor of passing the school district's levy.
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