2018 Cuyahoga County executive election|
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Turnout | 54.5%[1] 14.9 pp |
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Results by municipality Budish: 40–50% 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% 80–90% >90% Corrigan: 40–50% 50–60% 60–70% |
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The 2018 Cuyahoga County executive election took place on November 6, 2018, to elect the County Executive of Cuyahoga County, Ohio. Incumbent Democratic County Executive Armond Budish won reelection to a second term with 67.47% of the vote, making him the first since the establishment of the office to be reelected.[2]
Democratic primary
Incumbent Armond Budish ran unopposed not only in the Democratic primary, but in the Republican primary as well, as no other candidates filed petitions to challenge him.[3]
Candidates
Nominee
Primary results
Republican primary
No Republican filed a petition with the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections to get on the primary ballot.[3] Peter J. Corrigan ran a successful write-in campaign to become the party's nominee in the general election.[5]
Candidates
Nominee
Withdrew
- Tanner Fischbach, candidate for county executive in 2014 (did not file for the primary ballot)[5][6]
Primary results
General election
Results
Results by municipality
Results by municipality[7]
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Municipality
|
Budish
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Corrigan
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Total votes
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Votes
|
%
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Votes
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%
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Bay Village
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4,317 |
50.50% |
3,884 |
45.44% |
8,548
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Beachwood
|
5,132 |
76.99% |
1,309 |
19.64% |
6,666
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Bedford
|
3,714 |
74.13% |
1,139 |
22.73% |
5,010
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Bedford Heights
|
4,007 |
88.30% |
395 |
8.70% |
4,538
|
Bentleyville
|
208 |
40.00% |
298 |
57.31% |
520
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Berea
|
4,355 |
58.46% |
2,816 |
37.80% |
7,450
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Bratenahl
|
545 |
61.72% |
304 |
34.43% |
883
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Brecksville
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3,176 |
42.75% |
3,980 |
53.57% |
7,430
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Broadview Heights
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3,885 |
42.92% |
4,733 |
52.29% |
9,051
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Brook Park
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3,427 |
51.91% |
2,852 |
43.20% |
6,602
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Brooklyn
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2,179 |
54.18% |
1,593 |
39.61% |
4,022
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Brooklyn Heights
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342 |
46.15% |
361 |
48.72% |
741
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Chagrin Falls
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1,138 |
50.42% |
1,033 |
45.76% |
2,257
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Chagrin Falls Township
|
28 |
37.33% |
45 |
60.00% |
75
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Cleveland
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86,003 |
78.66% |
18,831 |
17.22% |
109,330
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Cleveland Heights
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17,772 |
83.63% |
2,870 |
13.54% |
21,192
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Cuyahoga Heights
|
88 |
35.77% |
140 |
56.91% |
246
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East Cleveland
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4,303 |
91.07% |
231 |
4.89% |
4,725
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Euclid
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14,174 |
76.97% |
3,550 |
19.28% |
18,415
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Fairview Park
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4,425 |
53.60% |
3,446 |
41.74% |
8,256
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Garfield Heights
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6,945 |
73.88% |
2,151 |
22.88% |
9,400
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Gates Mills
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605 |
43.37% |
757 |
54.27% |
1,395
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Glenwillow
|
252 |
70.55% |
86 |
25.07% |
343
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Highland Heights
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2,089 |
46.45% |
2,256 |
50.17% |
4,497
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Highland Hills
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281 |
93.05% |
13 |
4.30% |
302
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Hunting Valley
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146 |
41.01% |
200 |
56.18% |
356
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Independence
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1,510 |
37.68% |
2,261 |
56.42% |
4,007
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Lakewood
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15,526 |
69.37% |
5,940 |
26.54% |
22,380
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Linndale
|
21 |
72.41% |
7 |
24.14% |
29
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Lyndhurst
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4,521 |
62.97% |
2,440 |
33.98% |
7,180
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Maple Heights
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7,102 |
85.00% |
1,034 |
12.38% |
8,355
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Mayfield Heights
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4,517 |
60.75% |
2,584 |
34.75% |
7,436
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Mayfield Village
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832 |
48.88% |
815 |
47.88% |
1,702
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Middleburg Heights
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3,109 |
46.89% |
3,241 |
48.88% |
6,630
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Moreland Hills
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1,242 |
59.83% |
774 |
37.28% |
2,076
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Newburgh Heights
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301 |
59.14% |
193 |
37.92% |
509
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North Olmsted
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7,079 |
50.91% |
6,108 |
43.93% |
13,905
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North Randall
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334 |
86.98% |
37 |
9.64% |
384
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North Royalton
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5,270 |
39.78% |
7,270 |
54.87% |
13,249
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Oakwood
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1,444 |
82.42% |
262 |
14.96% |
1,752
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Olmsted Falls
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1,927 |
49.17% |
1,820 |
46.44% |
3,919
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Olmsted Township
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2,723 |
47.55% |
2,736 |
47.77% |
5,727
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Orange
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1,435 |
75.57% |
414 |
21.80% |
1,899
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Parma
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14,121 |
49.33% |
12,859 |
44.92% |
28,624
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Parma Heights
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3,801 |
53.16% |
2,996 |
41.90% |
7,150
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Pepper Pike
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2,358 |
64.18% |
1,196 |
32.55% |
3,674
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Richmond Heights
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3,715 |
76.60% |
998 |
20.58% |
4,850
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Rocky River
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5,630 |
50.39% |
5,126 |
45.88% |
11,173
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Seven Hills
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2,646 |
43.79% |
3,068 |
50.78% |
6,042
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Shaker Heights
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12,483 |
82.16% |
2,251 |
14.82% |
15,193
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Solon
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7,090 |
59.41% |
4,370 |
36.61% |
11,935
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South Euclid
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7,836 |
78.74% |
1,810 |
18.19% |
9,952
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Strongsville
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8,979 |
42.73% |
10,938 |
52.05% |
21,014
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University Heights
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3,864 |
71.08% |
1,412 |
25.97% |
5,436
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Valley View
|
424 |
39.52% |
606 |
56.48% |
1,073
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Walton Hills
|
527 |
43.41% |
644 |
53.05% |
1,214
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Warrensville Heights
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5,041 |
93.70% |
180 |
3.35% |
5,380
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Westlake
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7,470 |
46.89% |
7,939 |
49.84% |
15,930
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Woodmere
|
258 |
87.76% |
28 |
9.52% |
294
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References
- ^ "November 06, 2018 General Election Official Canvass Certification Data". Cuyahoga County Board of Elections. November 27, 2018. Retrieved January 6, 2022.
- ^ Richmond, Matthew (November 7, 2018). "Armond Budish Easily Wins Second Term As Cuyahoga County Executive". Ideastream. Retrieved December 10, 2021.
- ^ a b c Farkas, Karen (February 7, 2018). "Cuyahoga County Executive Armond Budish is unopposed for re-election". The Plain Dealer. Retrieved December 10, 2021.
- ^ a b "May 8, 2018 Primary Election Official Results". Cuyahoga County Board of Elections. May 24, 2018. Retrieved December 10, 2021.
- ^ a b c Naymik, Mark (September 7, 2018). "Cuyahoga County Executive Armond Budish is lucky his opponent is a nothingburger". The Plain Dealer. Retrieved December 10, 2021.
- ^ Sandy, Eric (January 5, 2018). "Tanner Fischbach Pulls Petitions to Run for County Executive (Again)". Cleveland Scene. Retrieved December 10, 2021.
- ^ a b "November 6, 2018 General Election Official Results". Cuyahoga County Board of Elections. November 24, 2018. Retrieved December 10, 2021.
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