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Syracuse Community Center to Serve Election Day Dinner on August 2 Primary

Syracuse Community Center to Serve Election Day Dinner on August 2 Primary

SYRACUSE, Ohio – An additional Primary Election Day will be held on Tuesday, August 2, 2022.

Election Days typically mean Election Day Dinners. The special primary is no exception. An election day dinner will be served at the Syracuse Community Center on August 2, beginning at 10 a.m. Soups, sandwiches and desserts will be served, eat in or take out will be available.

Meigs County does not have a lot on the ballot. For the Republican ballot, there are two contested races. The Democratic ballot has no contested races. Currently, as of July 25, the Meigs County Board of Elections has had 39 early votes in office and received 29 mail in ballots. As of July 25, 27 Democratic ballots have been cast and 41 Republican ballots have been cast.

On the Republican Ballot

For Member of State Central Committee Man (30th District):

  • Shannon L. Walker
  • Jim Carnes

For Member of State Central Committee Woman (30th District):

  • LeeAnn Johnson
  • Nichole Hunter

For State Representative (94th District):

Jay Edwards

On the Democratic Ballot

For Member of State Central Committee Man (30th District):

  • John Haseley

For Member of State Central Committee Woman (30th District):

  • Karla D. Gregory-Martin

For State Representative (94th District):

  • Rhyan Goodman

Voting on Election Day, August 2 will be at the polls from 6:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.

The election for Ohio House of Representatives, Ohio Senate, Democrat/Republican State Central Committee were not held with the rest of the primary due to issues with the district maps being found unconstitutional twice. The matter was not resolved in time for the spring primary causing the special election in August.

Ohio voters will find the following races on their August 2 primary ballot:

  • Ohio House of Representatives
  • Ohio Senate
  • Democrat/Republican State Central Committee
  • Local issues and measures impacting their communities (Meigs County has none.)