Politics influence many things in society, and in the history of Lake County, it was no different. Voting was an important part of the history of the county's peoples, and records were kept of many of its aspects.
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Concord Pollbooks 1861
Pollbooks listed those who voted on certain issues and candidates. They often list the vote count. Here, Concord's listings of voters in 1861 have been transcribed by Jay Julian and submitted by Sally Malone.
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Leroy Pollbooks
Pollbooks listed those who voted on certain issues and candidates. They often list the vote count. Here are LeRoy Township's books from 1820, 1821, 1822, 1824, and 1838. Transcribed by Becky Falin
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Painesville Township Pollbooks
The Painesville Telegraph published a transcription of the Township voter records for 1804 and 1816 and a report for 1840. Transcribed by Ray Julian and submitted by Sally Malone.
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Voter Registration Records
Current registered voters are listed here with address and other information. Ohio and 14 other states are now included. (off-site)
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Political Graveyard
Politicians who were born, lived, died, or were buried in Lake County. Some biographies linked. (off-site)
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