Politics & Government

Your Beachwood Elections Results Roundup

Get all the details in one place and weigh in on the results

Whew! 

Poll workers, candidates, campaigners - and, don't forget, reporters - drew a collective sigh of relief after Tuesday's elections.

Results are posted, and we have been posting all the details on Beachwood Patch. But if you missed a story, don't worry: here's your final roundup of Beachwood Election stories. Read each one for detailed results plus reactions from the candidates in each race.

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City Council

  • Five candidates ran for four seats, and one incumbent was knocked out.

Board of Education

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  • Though two out of the three candidates running for the three available seats joined forces,

Municipal Court Judge

  • Shaker Heights Municipal Court

State issues

  • Issue 1, which would have raised the maximum age judges could be elected or appointed, was defeated.
  • Issue 2, which would have changed collective bargaining rights for union, was defeated. Check the .
  • Issue 3, which prohibits mandates forcing people to take part in a health care system, passed.

Brad Sellers

  • He was not on Beachwood's ballot, but Sellers, who has run day-to-day economic development operations in Beachwood since May — won the mayorship in Warrensville Heights.

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