Trump wins Ohio General Election
By Grant Ritchey | Nov. 4, 2020Sitting President Donald Trump will receive 18 electoral votes.
Sitting President Donald Trump will receive 18 electoral votes.
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Steve Stivers will remain in his position as the U.S. representative for Ohio’s 15th district after defeating Democratic opponent Joel Newby.
After serving for eight years, Adkins will continue his role as an Athens County Commissioner, having beat out Independent candidate, Bill Hayes.
Republican Jay Edwards defeated challenger Katie O’Neill and will continue to serve as the state representative for Ohio’s 94th District.
Hoagland will serve second term in Ohio Senate for District 30.
This election has been changed in many different ways by COVID-19, both throughout the country and in Athens County.
The two-party system wasn’t meant for a country this large and it’s been showing for decades. Embracing a multi-party system could be better for representation and allows for more flexibility in the future.
Athens County is known for being a liberal stronghold, but energized voters predict even more support for the democratic nominee this presidential election.
Athens County is known for being a liberal stronghold, but energized voters predict even more support for the democratic nominee this presidential election.
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Katie O’Neill said on Facebook her campaign received reports from voters who said they saw signs in voting booths saying that votes for her would not be counted.
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