Wood County election results for county races, mental health levy and BG Schools income tax

Wood County Board of Elections Office in the county office building

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%