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Election results: Northeast Ohio school levies and bond issues – WKYC.com

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CLEVELAND — While much of the attention of Tuesday’s primary election was dominated by the race for the Republican U.S. Senate nomination, there were still several important school levies and bond issues on the ballot across Northeast Ohio.
3News’ Education Station reporter Danielle Wiggins covered a number of these races, most of which reached their conclusion Tuesday night. 
Below is the list, broken down by county, of some of the key school levies and bond issues on the ballot in Northeast Ohio:
Ashtabula Area City School District | Tax levy
If passed, the money will go toward the district’s current expenses. 
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Buckeye Local School District | Combined tax levy and bond issue 
If passed, the money will go toward constructing, furnishing and equipping a new Pre-K-12 school. Additionally, the money will go towards a new athletic stadium and general permanent improvements. 
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Brooklyn City School District | Bond issue 
The Brooklyn City School District has placed a $20 million bond issue on the March ballot. If passed, the money will go towards constructing, adding to, renovating, remodeling, furnishing and improving district buildings. 
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Note: There are still a number of mail-in and provisional ballots outstanding. If the final margin remains within 0.5%, then the race will go to an automatic recount, per Ohio law.
Richmond Heights Local School District | Combined tax levy and bond issue 
If passed, the money will go toward constructing, furnishing, and equipping school facilities as well as renovating and improving existing facilities. Additionally, money will be used for current operating expenses. 
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Cuyahoga Heights Local School District | Tax levy 
According to Cuyahoga Heights Schools, if passed, the funds would help maintain excellent educational services and support necessary building repairs.
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Garfield Heights City School District | Tax levy
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Medina City School District | Tax levy 
If passed, the money will go toward current operating expenses and supporting students. Medina City Schools are seeking the levy to achieve stability, consistency, reduced election costs and long-term planning.
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Ravenna City School District | Tax levy
If passed, the funding will go toward emergency requirements for the Ravenna City School District.
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Lake Local School District | Tax levy 
If passed, the money will go toward current operating expenses. 
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Marlington Local School District | Tax levy
If passed, the money will go toward general permanent improvements. 
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Mogadore Local School District | Tax levy 
According to the Keep Mogadore Schools Strong, the levy will fund a portion of the forecasted deficit at the end of next school year. The district had to cut 5% of its expenses at the end of last year. 
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Nordonia Hills City School District | Tax levy
The district will appropriate the funds to benefit the district by allocating them to three primary areas: Capital improvements for aging school facilities and systems, enhancement of educational programs and safety and security improvements. 
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