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Voting heavy in Northeast Ohio mayoral recall election

Early voting continues until 8 tonight

WKSU's M.L. Schultze reports
Early voting has been steady, but trouble-free heading into tomorrow's vote on whether Don Plusquellic should finish his fifth term as Akron's mayor.
Early voting has been steady, but trouble-free heading into tomorrow's vote on whether Don Plusquellic should finish his fifth term as Akron's mayor.
Absentee voting in the recall election of Northeast Ohio's longest- serving mayor already is approaching 9,000 ballots. That's nearly half all the votes cast the last time Mayor Don Plusquellic faced Akron's voters.

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