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Guernsey County Unofficial Election Results
< < Back toGuernsey County voters approved an additional levy for the sheriffs office’s advanced 911 emergency response system with more than 6,000 votes.
Meals on Wheels will be keeping its 0.5-mill levy with a 7,379 to 1,219 vote from the citizens.
Westland Township’s voters moved in favor of a replacement 0.4-mill fire protection levy with 344 votes.
Knox Township voted in favor of a 1.25-mills fire protection levy 133 to 36.
Voters in Washington Township enacted a 1-mill fire protection levy 79 to 30.
Valley Township voters reinstated a 1-mill fire protection levy 405 to 104.
Wheeling Township voted in favor of a 1-mill fire protection levy 72 to 27.
Voting citizens in Center Township enacted a .5-mill fire protection levy 369 to 72.
Center Township voters also voiced their opinion on a 1-mill road maintenance levy, passing it 332 to 97.
Jackson Township voted in favor of a cemetery maintenance levy 638 to 553.
Pleasant City’s voters have chosen to enact a 0.8-mill fire protection levy 87 to 16.
Jackson Township has voted in favor of a 1-mill fire protection levy 455 to 181.
Madison Township pushed a 1-mill fire protection levy in 194 to 23.
Cambridge Township has voted in favor of a natural gas aggregation 508 to 325.
Cambridge Township also voted in favor of an electric aggregation 522 to 321.
Voters in Richland Township enacted a .7-mill fire protection levy 356 to 88.
Monroe Township voters chose to adopt a 1-mill fire protection levy 162 to 44.
Milwood Township voters chose to adopt a 1.5-mills current expenses levy 69 to 54.
Cumberland Village voted against a natural gas aggregation 43 to 32.
Cumberland Village citizens voted against an electric aggregation 42 to 33.
Fairview Village voted in favor of a cemetery maintenance levy 11 to 9.
Adams Township voted in favor of a 1.5-mill fire protection levy 444 to 82.
Liberty Township voted in favor of 1-mill fire protection levy 283 to 46.