Unofficial 2011 Election Results for Pepper Pike Races

You can find anything you want to here. The Cuyahoga County Board of Elections slices & dices the numbers in multiple ways. I'm just including a couple of items. Hover over and then click on the first and second set of numbers to see a larger image, or you can visit the BOE website.

Mayor by category (leaving off the "0" totals for three categories which won't be final until November 29 - provisional, post-election & post-absentee):


                                                           Total/ /Election Day/Absentee

Council by category (ditto the "0" totals)


Voter turnout was outstanding for a municipal year, during which even people who eventually run for local office often have never even voted in.  From the BOE:

                                  Total Reg. Voters/Ballots Cast for Pg. 1, 2, 3/Turnout


0890 PEPPER PIKE -00-A                953 . 529 . 529 . 528 . . . 55.51
0891 PEPPER PIKE -00-B                888 . 534 . 534 . 534 . . . 60.14
0892 PEPPER PIKE -00-C                873 . 480 . 480 . 480 . . . 54.98
0893 PEPPER PIKE -00-D               1032 . 642 . 642 . 642 . . . 62.21
0894 PEPPER PIKE -00-E                925 . 548 . 548 . 548 . . . 59.24 

That's an average of about 58% (it was about 54% in 2009)!! Major kudos to the voters and of course the candidates.  Even with three statewide ballot items to vote on including SB5/Issue 2, this is an impressive off-year level of participation. 

FYI: Pepper Pike has about 2092 folks who pull Democratic ballots, 948 who pull Republican and then 1323 who don't vote in primaries and therefore are designated as "nonpartisan", and about 297 who are "no party"- those are folks who've registered to vote but have never voted in anything yet for a total number of voters of 4671 according to the BOE (there are a handful of minor party folks too).

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