Issues voted on locally were:
- Wood County Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health Services Board: Renewal of 1.6 mill tax levy, for 10 years, for providing mental health and addiction services.
For the Levy: 41,022; 63.73% Against the Levy: 23,351; 36.27%
- Bowling Green City School District: Income tax levy of 0.75%, for a continuing period, for current expenses.
For the Income Tax: 6,875; 49.46% Against the Income Tax: 7,025; 50.54%
Several seats for Wood County officials also appeared on the ballot. Of the 10 county seats up for election, only three were contested. Those three were:
Wood County Commissioner
- Ted Bowlus, Pemberville, Republican—39,145; 62.25%
- Philip Chrysler, Bowling Green, Democratic—23,735; 37.75%
Wood County Recorder
- Connor Rose, Bowling Green, Republican—36,689; 58.67%
- Jeremy Schroeder, Weston, Democratic—25,849; 41.33%
Wood County Treasurer
- Sean Elliott, Bowling Green, Democratic—23,488; 37.55%
- Jane Spoerl, Weston, Republican—39,066; 62.45%
County candidates running unopposed were:
Judge of Wood County Common Pleas
- Molly Mack, Perrysburg, Republican—46,674; 100%
Wood County Commissioner
- Craig LaHote, Perrysburg, Republican—47,169; 100%
Clerk of Wood County Common Pleas Court
- Douglas F. Cubberley, Bowling Green, Republican—47,289; 100%
Wood County Coroner
- Douglas W. Hess, North Baltimore, Republican—48,461; 100%
Wood County Engineer
- John M. Musteric, Perrysburg, Republican—46,752;100%
Wood County Prosecuting Attorney
- Paul A. Dobson, Bowling Green, Republican—47,536; 100%
Wood County Sheriff
- Mark Wasylyshyn, Bowling Green, Republican—48,663; 100%