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