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May 5, 2010
17 Contested Judicial Races Decided on Ballot Statewide

Ohio voters will elect judges to the Supreme Court of Ohio, appeals courts, common pleas courts, and county courts this year. Seventeen races in Tuesday’s primary were contested.

While about one-third of the contested races were on the ballot in Cuyahoga County, only one race statewide featured at least two candidates from each party seeking to move ahead to November’s general election.

Lake County Common Pleas Court Judge Eugene Lucci defeated incumbent Judge Colleen O’Toole in the Republican primary for a seat on the 11th District Court of Appeals bench. Meanwhile, Thomas Wright defeated Neil Wilson, a former Painesville Municipal Court judge, to appear on the Democratic ballot in November.

Here are the remaining results of contested judicial races, according to unofficial, preliminary returns based on information supplied by county boards of elections and media reports:

All judges in Ohio are elected to six-year terms. Elections for municipal court judgeships occur in odd-numbered years.

For more information about the candidates on the ballot, consult one of Ohio’s 88 county boards of elections.

Staff at the Supreme Court assembles the election results from the local county boards of elections for administrative purposes, to communicate with new judges about payroll, benefits and other information.

Contact: Chris Davey or Bret Crow, 614.387.9250.