Earlier this month, voters across Ohio had the chance to vote on social services levies. There were 67 levies appearing on ballots for this election. Out of the 67 levies appearing in this election, 58 passed and 9 did not. Below is a table of all 58 levies that passed.
Out of the 67 levies appearing in this election, 58 passed and 9 did not.
Adams, Clermont, Holmes, Lawrence, Marion, Perry, Ross, and Washington County did not pass levies
Among the levies that did not pass 4 were additional (Adams, Holmes, Lawrence, and Perry Counties), 2 were replacement (Marion and Washington), 2 renewal (Ross County), and 1 renewal/increase (Clermont County).
Below is a comparison of levies that did not pass by type.
The overwhelming support for levies this election demonstrates that Ohioans prioritize social services that work to distribute important services.
Levies are investments in the health of Ohioans
The overwhelming support for levies this election demonstrates that Ohioans prioritize social services that work to distribute important services. Community Solutions will continue to follow elections in Ohio to provide important knowledge on what social services levies will be on ballots.








