Brooklyn voters decide Council-at-Large and school board races
Brooklyn voters decide Council-at-Large and school board races
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Brooklyn voters decide Council-at-Large and school board races

🕒︎ 2025-11-05

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Brooklyn voters decide Council-at-Large and school board races

BROOKLYN, Ohio -- Election Day voters decided the Brooklyn City Council’s four open Council-at-Large seats. Incumbents Kathleen M. Pucci (1,063 votes), Kevin Tanski (972 votes), Aaron L. Borowski (911 votes) and Andy Celcherts (875 votes) defeated Cindy Woide (739 votes), according to final, unofficial results from the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections. Woide in 2023 also came in fourth out of a three-person race. The four-year terms -- Jan. 1, 2026 to Dec. 31, 2029 -- earn $8,000 annually with council president receiving $9,500 a year. “I’m deeply grateful to the residents of our community for their continued trust and support,” Pucci said. “Serving on City Council for the past 28 years has been an honor, and I look forward to continuing our work together, to keep our city a great place to live and raise a family.” As for the Brooklyn Board of Education, the race included three candidates vying for two open seats. Incumbents Jason Hubbell (972 votes) and Kelli Krall (918 votes) defeated challenger Justin Fincham (514 votes), according to final, unofficial results from the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections. The four-year terms find board members earning $125 per meeting with total annual compensation capped at $5,000.

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